LAS VEGAS, Dec. 08, 2016 -- Topolewski America is pleased to announce that the Company's Environmental/Government Group has been awarded a response action contract (RAC) for the Region 8 of the EPA. Under the contract Topolewski will provide clean up and infrastructure services in Colorado, Utah, Wyoming, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota and Idaho. The contract is for $330 million over a five year period and includes an additional five year option.
Topolewski will provide engineering, clean up, grading, technical and management services to support the remedial work and removal activities at the EPA Superfund sites in Region 8. "Topolewski appreciates this opportunity to provide our remedial services to the EPA as we have performed similar work for them in California, Arizona, Nevada and Oregon," said Vice President of Government Services Tom Newman. "We also look forward to helping the agency achieve its goal of effectively implementing the Superfund Accelerated Cleanup Program which speeds up the process of cleaning up these critical sites." The project will be administered through Topolewski's Utah office.
Topolewski America Inc. performs work in the western US, Alaska and Canada serving the environmental, heavy civil construction, industrial, mining, power and transportation markets.
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