PennDOT awards Skelly and Loy 3-year, $10 million contract
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) has awarded Skelly and Loy a contract to provide remediation services throughout Pennsylvania.
The contract is for three years with two, one-year options for extensions. The value is estimated at $10 million to $12 million.
Skelly and Loy’s team will perform a full range of environmental remediation and investigative services on an as-needed basis, including, but not limited to the following: storage tank removal, replacement, and/or corrective action services; excavation of impacted soil and buried wastes; soil and groundwater remediation; asbestos inspection/abatement;
sampling and laboratory analysis; and waste survey, identification, and disposal as well as any other related remediation services.
The contract will cover all areas within the PennDOT highway right-of-way, facility property boundary, or the points of compliance as defined under the Land Recycling and Environmental Remediation Standards Act (Act 2) and any other applicable laws and/or policies.
Skelly and Loy has been the successful qualified bidder for this contract for the past 10 years.
“We are sure that Skelly and Loy’s track record on past PennDOT projects as well as the breadth and depth of experience of the entire project team, will serve the Department well on this contract,” John W. Gunnett, Skelly and Loy’s president and COO, said in a written statement from the company.
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