Contract Number

GS-10F-0070U

Base Period

12/14/2007 to 12/13/2012

GSA Environmental Services

Small Business

Company Overview  

Founded in 1990, P.W. Grosser Consulting, Inc (PWGC) provides high-quality environmental and engineering services.  Our highly skilled licensed engineers, hydrogeologists, environmental scientists, and other professionals serve our clients nationwide.  Attesting to the quality and responsiveness of our work, our clients entrust us with complex and challenging projects.

Under our GSA contract, we provide services in the following Special Item Numbers (SINs):

     SIN 899-1: Environmental Planning Services and Documentation

     SIN 899-7: Geographic Information Services

     SIN 899-8: Remediation Services

Pricelist current through Modification #PA-0004, dated 08/12/11. 

 

P.W. Grosser Consulting • 630 Johnson Avenue, Suite 7 • Bohemia, NY 11716

PH 631.589.6353 • FX 631.589.8705 • www.pwgrosser.com

New York, NY • Syracuse, NY • Seattle, WA

YOUR CONTACT:  Frank Castellano, Vice President/COO; Contract Administrator

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PWGC Services under our GSA Contract

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SIN 899-1: Environmental Consulting Services

Specific services offered by PWGC for Environmental Planning Services and Documents (under SIN 899-1) include:

  • Air Quality Analysis
  • Construction Site Erosion Control Plans
  • Economic Analysis
  • Environmental Impact Statements/Assessments, Air and Noise Evaluation, Cultural Resource Evaluation, Natural Resource Evaluation
  • Noise Analysis
  • Public Involvement/Citizen Participation
  • Stream, River and Lake Ecological Restoration
  • Technical Environmental Risk Analysis (Tier I and II Soil Contaminant Analysis)
  • Watershed Studies and Other Natural Resource Management Plans
  • Project Planning including: Work Plans, Sampling & Analysis Plan, Quality Assurance Project Plans, Health and Safety Plans, Waste Management Plans, Contingency & Emergency Preparedness Plans
  • Site Planning and Design
  • Plan and Specification Preparation

Phase I ESA

Hydrogeologic Analysis
Phase II ESA
 

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Environmental Compliance at Hospital Facilities

Environmental Compliance Services

Specific services offered by PWGC for Environmental Compliance Services (under SIN 899-1) include:

  • Air Quality Permits
  • Baseline Property Condition Assessments (ASTM: E2018)
  • National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Permits (Stormwater and Wastewater)
  • Phase I Environmental Site Assessments (ASTM: E1527, DOT Protocol, or User Defined Protocol)
  • Phase II Environmental Site Assessments (ASTM: 1903, DOT Protocol, or User Defined Protocol)
  • Clean Water Act, Compliance, Section 404 permits
  • Stormwater Management Plans
  • Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPP)
  • Transaction Screen (ASTM: E1528)
  • Underground and Aboveground Storage Tank (UST/AST) Compliance Management (Permitting, Site Assessments and Closure Documentation)
  • Environmental Compliance Audits
  • Compliance Sampling & Monitoring.

Environmental Compliance at Aviation Facilities

Environmental Compliance at Municipal Facilities

 

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Environmental Compliance for a National Laboratory

Waste Management Services

Specific services offered by PWGC for Waste Management Services (under SIN 899-1) include:

  • Data Collection, Feasibility or Risk Analysis
  • RCRA/CERCLA Site Investigation
  • Waste Characterization/Testing Studies (soil, groundwater, sediment, surface water, solid/hazardous waste media)
  • Waste Characterization and Source Reduction Studies
  • Waste Minimization/Pollution Prevention Initiatives
  • Waste Management
  • Waste Media Data Collection, Feasibility or Risk Analysis
  • Waste Profiling Analysis and Manifest Documentation
  • Review and Recommendation of Waste Tracking or Handling Systems

Field Support for a CERCLA RI/FS

Waste Management Services, Transit System Project

 

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Ecological Assessment for Lake

SIN: 899-7: Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Services

Provides Specific services offered by PWGC for GIS include:

  • Provides GIS services in support of environmental programs
  • Environmental impact analyses
  • Environmental regulatory compliance
  • Groundwater monitoring
  • Migration pattern analysis
  • Remote sensing for environmental studies
  • Vegetation mapping
  • Watershed characterization for mitigation planning
  • Modeling for Wind, Solar and Carbon Footprint Analysis
  • Infrastructure and Asset Management
  • Watershed characterization for mitigation planning
  • Wildlife & Endangered Species Delineation
  • Digital Elevation Model (DEM) Analysis

GIS Site Assessment for Solar Farm Locations

 

 

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Benthic Survey at a Superfund Site

SIN 899-8: Remediation Services

Specific services offered by PWGC under SIN 899-8 include:

  • Site Field Characterization/Investigation
  • Contaminant Fate and Transport Modeling
  • Risk Assessments (Conceptual Model Development, Cost Estimating, Feasibility/Treatability/Pilot Studies, Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis, and Remedial Action Options Evaluations)
  • Selected Remedial Action Activities (Corrective/Remedial Action Plans, Decontamination/Decommissioning Plans, Engineering Controls, Engineering Treatment Systems, Ex-Situ/In-Situ Groundwater Remedial Action, Hazardous/Non-Hazardous Waste Remediation, Institutional/Administrative Controls, Landfill/Facility Closure, Long Term Monitoring (LTM), Long Term Operation (LTO), Operation and Maintenance (O&M), Remedial Design and Build, Remediation by Natural Attenuation (RNA), Site Closure Documentation, Soil Vapor Extraction (SVE), Chemical Oxidation, Solid and Hazardous Waste Sites, and Source Removal and Disposal)
  • Brownfield Assessments
  • Underground and Aboveground Storage Tank (UST/AST) Closure Reporting, and Site Assessments
  • Air Monitoring
  • Soil Vapor Sampling
  • Groundwater Monitoring
  • Hydrogeology: Groundwater Plume Delineation, Fate & Transport Modeling.
Air Monitoring Field Investigation

Integrated Construction/ Remedial Action Plan

 

 

 
 

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Past Projects

 

Project: Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Report

SIN: 899-1, Environmental Planning Services and Documentation

Rechler Equity Partners, LLC (REC) was interested in an environmental site assessment for a vacant parcel of land (less than one acre) located in Bohemia, New York. REC engaged P.W. Grosser Consulting (PWGC) to assist with environmental issues that fall within the scope of SIN 899-1.

The purpose of the Phase I ESA was to identify and evaluate the presence of recognized environmental conditions at the subject site. Recognized environmental conditions are the presence or likely presence of any hazardous substance or petroleum product under conditions that indicate an existing release, a past release or material threat of a release of any hazardous substance or petroleum product into structures on the property or into the ground, groundwater or surface water of the property.

The assessment consisted of a visual inspection of the site and surrounding areas, interviews, a review of historical information and aerial photographs, and a review of pertinent local, state, federal and facility records. As part of our assessment, PWGC reviewed the environmental database report compiled by another firm. The purpose of the review was to identify reported listings for the subject property or other properties in the site vicinity. Databases reviewed by PWGC included federal and state lists of known or suspected contaminated sites, lists of known handlers or generators of hazardous waste, lists of known waste disposal facilities, and lists of aboveground and underground storage tanks (ASTs and USTs).

Based upon reconnaissance of the subject and surrounding properties, interviews and review of historical records and regulatory agency databases, the following potential recognized environmental conditions were identified during the site inspection:

  • Evidence that illegal dumping had occurred.
  • Surrounding property usage.

Evaluation of these conditions was performed and based on the results of the evaluation, PWGC did not feel that the above concerns represented an environmental threat. Upon completion of site inspection and review of all documents, PWGC prepared a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Report. This document revealed no evidence of recognized environmental conditions in connection with the subject property. PWGC performed all work in accordance with the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) Standard E 1527-05 (Standard Practices for Environmental Site Assessment: Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Process), and 40 CFR Part 312 (Standards and Practices for All Appropriate Inquiry; Final Rule).

Project: Hydrogeologic Analysis of an Offshore Wind Park on Saltwater Interface off Long Island

SIN: 899-1, Environmental Planning Services and Documentation

As part of the preparation of a Draft Environmental Impact Statement, P.W. Grosser Consulting (PWGC) was asked to evaluate the potential impact of a proposed Long Island Offshore Wind Park (LIOWP) on the groundwater resources of Long Island in the vicinity of the project. ENSR International (ESNR) contracted PWGC to perform an Environmental Impact Statement under National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) for environmental issues that fall within the scope of SIN 899-1.

The LIOWP proposed wind turbine generators (WTGs) to be located off the South Shore of Jones Beach Island in a multiple-row array with an embedded offshore substation platform (ESP), a buried cable collection system and a cable connecting the offshore ESP to the onshore existing LIPA Sterling Substation.

PWGC used the following methodology in compiling information for this study:

  • Reviewed USGS information on the study area.
  • Generated geologic cross sections along the barrier beach and extrapolate sections N-S at Robert Moses, Jones Beach and Gilgo.
  • Estimated through calculation the expected interface location in the upper Glacial and Magothy aquifers, using existing saltwater interface and hydraulic head information.

Concerns were raised as to the impact of the pile foundations of the WTG on the freshwater/ saltwater interface in the Magothy aquifer and the installation of the cables along the cable routes on the Upper Glacial aquifer. Knowledge of the groundwater resources in the area of the wind park is limited. Following review of the above information, boring logs from the barrier islands and from the results of the geophysical survey in the area of the park, PWGC surmised the following:

  • A significant clay layer is expected just beneath the sea floor to at least 160 feet below the bottom. Should this be the case, the proposed piles would be located completely within the clay and would not enter the Magothy aquifer and therefore would have no impact. However, the lower boundary of this clay has not been defined and is questionable. If the clay is not as thick as anticipated, other potential scenarios do not yield significant potential impacts to the aquifer or the location of the saltwater/freshwater interface. It is recommended that soil borings be performed as part of the foundation design and be logged to identify the extent of clay and pore water samples be analyzed for salinity to determine if the water is salty or not.
  • Impact on groundwater does not seem to be an issue due to: (1) installation of cables would largely be installed in groundwater that is already salty; (2) utilization of directional drilling that will minimize soil disturbances; and (3) in the area of the Glacial aquifer the water is sufficiently deep to allow the placement of the cable above groundwater.

Upon completion of the investigation, PWGC prepared a hydrogeological report that documented our findings and conclusions including recommendations for additional data collection.

 

Project: Phase II Environmental Site Assessment for Oceanfront Redevelopment

SIN: 899-1, Environmental Planning Services & Documentation

The Benjamin Development Company (BDC), a land developer, was interested in creating a new housing development in a 117-acre western portion of an oceanfront neighborhood on the Atlantic Ocean in Southeast Queens area of New York State. BDC engaged P.W. Grosser Consulting (PWGC) to assist with environmental issues that fell squarely within the scope of SIN 899-1.

In accordance with New York State environmental regulations, BDC was required to assess potential sites of environmental concern within the area, and to prepare a "Phase II Environmental Site Assessment" (ESA). Such assessments include vulnerability assessments; and they also identify environmental threats and present plans to mitigate them. BDC issued a contract to PWGC to prepare the ESA.

As a first step, PWGC prepared a Phase II work plan, to address issues identified in a preliminary study. After obtaining BDC's approval of the draft work plan, PWGC submitted it to the NYC Departments of Housing Preservation and Development (HPD) and Environmental Conservation (DEC), which subsequently approved the document. With the work plan approved, PWGC conduct the phased investigation so that areas of concern, depending on the findings, could either be “cleared” or slated for appropriate further study and remediation.

In the first major stage of the project, PWGC reviewed files for eight known NYSDEC spill sites located within or in the vicinity of the subject area to determine their potential of having impacted the soils and groundwater. PWGC determined six of the researched sites—which were either closed or small-quantity, off-site spills—did not warrant further investigation. The other two sites were investigated in subsequent phases, since one site was designated already as an area of interest due to potential presence of underground storage tanks (USTs). The other was an off-site former service station with an active spill.

In the second stage, PWGC investigated whether USTs were present, based on the sites' past uses. Reviewing Sanborn maps dating back to 1912, PWGC discovered 13 locations in the subject area with tanks located on the map or classified as garages or service stations. After conducting a geophysical survey using a combination of electromagnetic metal detectors and ground penetrating radar, at each of the sites to determine if tanks were still present, PWGC coordinated the excavation of any anomaly identified as either a potential UST or inconclusive to confirm findings. PWGC's subsequent geophysical survey identified 16 tanks and 2 hydraulic lifts. In the interim report, PWGC recommended no further action for sites that did not contain USTs and outlined a scope of work for the removal of other tanks.

 

Project: Environmental Compliance Services for Health System

SIN: 899-1, Environmental Compliance Services

North Shore Long Island Jewish Health System (NSLIJ), a hospital system located throughout Long Island, New York engaged P.W. Grosser Consulting (PWGC) to conduct Environmental Audits for several hospitals and to develop an Environmental Compliance Document based on the findings from the audits.

PWGC collaborated with NSLIJ Health system to identify and review applicable regulations at the Federal, State and local levels. United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) environmental regulations were of paramount concern. Relevant issues include universal waste recycling, mercury, asbestos, employees training, chemotherapy waste disposal, Spill Prevention Plans (SPP), and State Pollution Discharge Elimination System (SPDES) permits.

For each site, PWGC developed a prioritized checklist of environmental concerns, conducted on-site inventories and management surveys, generated solutions based on the results of inventories/surveys and developed a database with an electronic file to link data to each environmental area of concern.

With all information gathered, PWGC has conducted several facility visits with appropriate NSLIJ personnel. Site visits included inspection, photograph documentation, and inventory of all storage tanks, hazardous materials/wastes storage areas, air emission/venting locations, storm water collection locations, potable water and wastewater collection locations. PWGC collected operations documentation, such as current/historical maps of the facility layout and surrounding properties; standard operating procedures (SOPs) for hospital activities; a list of chemicals with appropriate materials safety data sheets (MSDS) utilized by the facility; copies of pertinent permits and waste manifests; training logs; records of operations and maintenance of engineering, laboratory and environmental service procedures.

Upon completion the environmental audits, PWGC identified and collaborated with NSLIJ management in taking appropriate actions on several environmental concerns that included:

  • Update of current Nassau County Department of Health (NCDOH) Toxic of Hazardous Materials Storage Facility Permits & NYSDEC Air Facility Registration Certificates
  • Development of an alternative route for the laboratory's disposal of solvent waste
  • Reporting of illicit silver discharges to the wastewater system PWGC had discovered, according to the City of Glen Cove's DPW regulations
  • Development of an inventory of chemotherapy waste

PWGC continues to support and consult NSLIJ to effectively manage Environmental compliance and reporting. PWGC prepared an Environmental Compliance Document that identified the information gathered during the audit, and presented PWGC's recommendations regarding NSLIJ's approach to ensuring compliance with respect to each of the identified environmental issues.

 

Project: Environmental Compliance Plans at Aviation Facilities

SIN: 899-1, Environmental Compliance Services

Allied Aviation Services, Inc. (AAS) is subject to a variety of local, state, and federal environmental regulations and permit conditions that apply to its fueling operations at its facility located in John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK), in New York. AAS engaged P.W. Grosser Consulting (PWGC) to perform a variety of tasks to help ensure that it achieved full compliance.

PWGC performed an Environmental Review Report for the Fuel Storage Facilities at JFK Airport to assess the compliance status of the facility under applicable regulations for the following compliance areas:

  • Air Emissions Management
  • Hazardous Materials Management
  • Hazardous Waste Management and Recycling/Pollution Prevention
  • Communications Training
  • Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure Plan/Facility Response Plan
  • Storage Tank Management
  • Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs)/Asbestos
  • Wastewater Management

PWGC prepared an Environmental Compliance Document that presented information gathered during the review. The document also presented PWGC's proposed strategy for ensuring long-run compliance.

With operational support from PWGC, AAS attained compliance according to agencies' regulations issued for the area of the respective project sites. Among other steps, PWGC prepared a Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure (SPCC) Plan; Facility Response Plans; and a Spill Prevention Plan.

PWGC also provided strategic advice to develop, implement, and/or strengthen the client's Environmental Management Practices.

 

Project: Environmental Compliance Management and Auditing Services

SIN: 899-1, Environmental Compliance Services

The Islip Resource Recovery Agency (IRRA) was interested in identifying and appropriately managing any evident or potential violations at three of its facilities located in Suffolk County, New York. IRRA engaged P.W. Grosser Consulting (PWGC) to assist with this compliance initiative.

PWGC performed compliance audits at the IRRA facilities: the MacArthur Composting Facility; the Blydenburgh Landfill and Groundwater Treatment Plant; and the Multipurpose Recycling Center and Collection Unit. PWGC's objectives for the audits were to identify any current or potential violations that fall under the regulations of:

  • Community Right to Know & SPCC
  • OSHA & Pesticides
  • Chemical Bulk Storage & Article 12

PWGC obtained Freedom of Information Law (FOIL) requests from the Suffolk County Department of Health Services (SCDHS) to gain access to county files for the facilities. PWGC reviewed current permits, registered tank lists, inspection reports, and drawings. As a next step, PWGC used the findings to develop an audit plan for each of the facilities. Each IRRA facility was audited independently by two PWGC engineers specializing in Suffolk County hazardous materials and waste handling regulations, OSHA compliance (worker safety, HAZCOM), and NYS Environmental Law compliance. Areas and items inspected included:

  • Petroleum Bulk Storage & Chemical Storage Tanks
  • Waste Storage & Dry Storage Areas
  • Pesticides Usage & Storage
  • Lead-Acid Battery Storage & Recharge Areas
  • Leachate Collection & Handling Storage Facilities
  • Fire Extinguishers
  • Chemical Compatibility, MSDS, Labeling & Signage
  • Permitting/Registration

PWGC created an Environmental Health & Safety Audit report for each facility. The report detailed the specific violations, cited applicable regulations, and presented recommendations, as well as corrective actions.

 

Project: Waste Management Services at a National Laboratory

SIN: 899-1, Waste Management Services

Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL), a research laboratory overseen by the Department of Energy's Office of Science (DOE), was interested in operational support services for its Environmental Management Directorate (EMD), Environmental and Waste Management Services Division (EWMSD), and Safety and Health Services Division (SHSD).

BNL engaged P.W. Grosser Consulting (PWGC) to assist with environmental issues that fell squarely within the scope of SIN 899-1.  PWGC personnel provided continuous Project Management and Field Engineering support to the EMD throughout the CERCLA cleanup, and to the EWMSD and SHSD to maintain DOE, EPA, OSHA and RCRA compliance, as well as state and local regulatory compliance.

Specific tasks included:

  • RCRA/CERCLA Site Investigation
  • Data Collection and Evaluation
  • Waste Management Plan Preparation and Execution
  • Waste Characterization
  • Waste Management, Packaging, Storage and Disposal
  • Compliance Assessment, Tracking and Reporting
  • Procedure Preparation
  • Health and Safety Oversight

PWGC provided management and field support during several RCRA/CERCLA Site Investigations including the Former Hazardous Waste Management Facility Decontamination and Demolition, and the Chemical/Animal Pits and Glass Holes Projects. Specifically, PWGC prepared and executed work plans, technical work documents, health and safety plans, and waste management plans (including generation, minimization, handling, storage and disposal). For these projects PWGC also performed the project planning and coordination, oversight of subcontractors, groundwater and soil sample collection/data evaluation, and management of non-hazardous, hazardous, radioactive, and mixed wastes.

PWGC was also responsible for the management of a laboratory remediation project at the Environmental Measurements Laboratory (EML), and assisting in the implementation of CERCLA/RCRA regulations relative to waste generation, storage, maintenance and disposal. PWGC also provided technical support for the update of the BNL waste tracking system, waste forecasting and cost estimating, waste storage area inventory, inspection and maintenance, procurement of waste containers and resources, preparation of waste characterization plans, reports, profiles and permitting. PWGC identified and evaluated various treatment and disposal options for several waste streams generated, and prepared the characterization reports, and waste profiles; and oversaw the loading and transportation (which was performed by another firm that had its own direct contract with the client).

PWGC prepared Engineering Change Notices, reviewed and negotiated contracts, prepared schedule and cost estimates, performed RCRA/CERCLA inspections, and participated in Tier 1 safety inspections. PWGC provided support for the development of BNL's Subject Based Management System (SBMS), including the review and revision of Management Systems and Program Descriptions, and the development of Subject Areas and department-specific operating and safety procedures. PWGC prepared and participated in assessments, including the ISO 14001 Environmental Management System and the OHSAS 18001 Occupational Safety and Health registration audits. PWGC also tracked and reported corrective actions, managed safety and health requirements, and supported the planning and implementation of new safety and health regulations, including 10 CFR 851.

 

Project: Field Support for Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Study (RI/FS) for Contaminated Groundwater Site

SIN: 899-1, Waste Management Services

In this project, P.W. Grosser Consulting (PWGC) provided field support for a CERCLA Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Study (RI/FS) performed at Old Roosevelt Field groundwater contaminated site in Nassau County, New York. PWGC performed this work under our USEPA Remedial Action Contract as a subcontractor to CDM Federal Programs Division.

In accordance with the USEPA environmental concerns within the area, PWGC provided field support and was directly responsible for the coordination and execution of all field activities outlined in the Work Plan. PWGC was the Field Team Leader for this project that consisted of vertical profiles (VPs, gamma logging of boreholes, and monitoring well installations. VPs and gamma logging were performed and the data reviewed to determine the appropriate screen zone for the monitoring wells. After installation of the monitoring wells and a West Bay multi-port sampling system, PWGC oversaw the sampling effort. PWGC ensured that all field tasks adhered to the Work Plan and the Quality Assurance Project Plan (QAPP). Field personnel reported directly to PWGC personnel on matters relating to the field investigation and daily activities. PWGC was responsible for:

  • Maintaining and completing chains of custody
  • Sampling Quality Control (QC) plan
  • Completing all paperwork correctly
  • Collecting duplicates and blanks
  • Properly labeling, storing and shipping in accordance with applicable requirements in the QAPP

In addition to being the point of contact with the USEPA, PWGC contacted property owners on a weekly basis to update on status and progress. Reports were written and submitted daily to summarize field activities. Daily reports for subcontractors were also generated that were utilized for billing purposes, which aided in monitoring project expenditures. In addition, PWGC ensured that protocols specified in the Health & Safety Plan (HASP) were implemented during field activities. Daily meetings were held to discuss the day's activities as well as address personnel on health and safety issues related to the day's work scope. PWGC was responsible for up- or down-grading the level of personnel protection in accordance with the HASP, based on existing site conditions and PWGC methods we maintained control of project documents throughout the project.

PWGC tracked investigation-derived wastes, coordinating for characterization, temporary storage and ultimate disposal. In addition, PWGC was responsible for maintaining waste manifests and tracked volumes that were disposed. The field data collected was used to support the feasibility study and evaluate remedial activities.

 

Project: Waste Management Services, Transit System Project

SIN: 899-1, Waste Management Services

In this project, P.W. Grosser Consulting (PWGC) prepared planning documents that included a Waste Management Plan (WMP). The Plan was prepared in support of infrastructure modifications for the New York City Transit's (NYCT's) 38th Street Yard. PWGC prepared this document under subcontract to T. Moriarty and Son, Inc. (TMS). NYCT-planned infrastructure modifications/improvements at the site included the installation of new, and modification of existing, subsurface site utilities and construction of a new Heavy Equipment Shop building in an existing active rail yard. The modifications and foundation preparation at the site required excavation and management of potentially petroleum contaminated soil as well as removal of asphalt, concrete and rail lines.

PWGC installed soil borings, collected samples and sent them to an accredited laboratory for analysis. In order to comply with proper waste procedures and regulations, PWGC developed a Waste Management Plan that addressed:

  • Anticipated Waste Streams and Volumes
  • Material Handling and Waste Storage
  • Disposal Facilities Reuse Options
  • Documentation and Reporting Requirements

PWGC reviewed the proposed construction activities and calculated volumes for the different waste streams that would be generated, identifying classes of waste and recyclable materials. To manage these wastes during construction activities, PWGC developed handling and storage requirements working closely with the client to accommodate how work would progress. The WMP detailed the disposal options, identifying facilities for recycling and disposal as well as reuse options. The plan also included the tracking of bills of lading and manifests.

PWGC provided waste management consulting relative to waste management issues and upon completion of all modification and improvement activities, a report was provided that documented final waste volumes and disposal facilities.

 

Project: Ecological Assessment for Lake

SIN: 899-7, Geographic Information Systems Services

PWGC performed an ecological assessment of the Northeastern area of West Lake located in Suffolk County, New York in order to determine accurate wetland boundaries, classify each of the different habitats in the area, and determine if there was evidence of wetland boundary movement on the subject property. The study was aided by the use of GIS environmental data coverage’s as well as a Trimble GeoXT GPS handheld device. Specifically PWGC:

  • Inspected the site to identify the approximate extent of wetlands, review the site topography and ecology and identify similar conditions on neighboring properties.
  • Determined the relationship between lake levels, groundwater levels and wetlands were identified to the extent possible without the construction of groundwater monitoring wells.
  • Recorded the measurement of the height of the weir boards at the dam located at the south end of the West Lake.
  • Updated the Hydrogeological Study Report prepared on 9/1/06 to document the findings from the ecological assessment and the weir board height measurement.
  • GIS/GPS to assist in classifying the different habitat types and wetland classifications.

PWGC staff used The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Classification of Wetlands and Deepwater Habitats of the United States was the wetland GIS classification system coverage’s used within this report.

 

Project: GIS Site Assessment for Solar Farm Locations

SIN: 899-7, Geographic Information Systems Services

The Long Island Power Authority (LIPA) contracted EnXco to assist in developing solar generation on Long Island. As a sub-consultant to EnXco’s site development team, P.W. Grosser Consulting (PWGC) was retained to develop a Geographic Information Systems (GIS) database for possible solar farm locations and to perform a site assessments for the evaluation of land to support ground mounted photovoltaic (PV) systems. PWGC provided on-site support and guidance while creating the GIS database. The database was utilized to assist in site selection within the LIPA service area territory. PWGC compiled a GIS map along with related data on the Long Island region for delineating and identifying environmental and other permitting constraints. By utilizing GIS, PWGC was able to help Enxco and LIPA assess Environmental and Engineering constraints such as Land Use, Wetlands, threatened and Endangered Species, Flood Plains, Historical Sites and Parcel Size in specific client defined development areas. As part of the project, PWGC broke down the attribute information about the FEMA Flood Maps as well as the Freshwater Wetlands Maps and the wetland boundaries were outlined using ESRI Arcmap software and assigned, to each wetland, a unique alpha-numeric wetland identification number. Endangered species and critical habitat maps were acquired, on a site specific basis, by requesting the data through the NY Natural Heritage Program.In addition, PWGC handled all correspondence between regulatory agencies and provided training to onsite professionals. As a result, PWGC assisted EnXco in assessing the viability of prospective solar sites with respect to identified constraints using GIS asset management. As part of the functionality of GIS, all data coverage’s were uploaded onto a web based portal to be used by EnXco employees. This allowed the developer to expedite the possible locations for solar car ports as part of LIPA responsibilities to meet the Counties Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS) requirements of 30% energy reduction by 2015.

 

Project: USEPA Superfund Benthic Survey

SIN: 899-8, Remediation Services

The Town of Southampton (TOS), a municipality in New York, owns a landfill that is a Superfund site. The town engaged PWGC to help it implement its responsibilities under a Superfund Record of Decision for the site.

PWGC's main responsibility was to conduct a benthic survey to monitor the effectiveness of the remedial efforts performed at the site. PWGC determined that leachate from the landfill was entering the nearby Fish Cove through groundwater flow, although not having a significant environmental effect. A small area in the extreme southeast corner of Fish Cove showed the impact of leachate entering the Cove with iron stained sediments.

The benthic survey work plan was closely modeled after two previous investigations. Data collected from this survey was compared with data from previous surveys. The survey consisted of three aspects:

  • Species inventory (seine haul method)
  • Harvesting of clams (commercial clamming rake and clam tongs)
  • Surface waters analysis (parameters: pH, temperature, conductivity, dissolved oxygen, salinity, turbidity, depth, tide)

The results of PWGC's study indicated that the environment of Fish Cove did improve when compared to the previous studies. In general, improvements noted in the impacted area ranged from the type of communities present to surface water quality. Finfish from the impacted area were not found in previous studies. Shellfish were collected within the impacted area in this and previous studies. The study showed a higher population of younger clams and improved surface water quality.

Laboratory analyses on surface water samples indicated lower ammonia levels when compared to historical information. In addition, the area where groundwater enters the Cove is heavily vegetated with intertidal and high marsh grasses indicating these species are not being impacted.

Closure and EPA delisting was achieved for this site upon completion of this survey.

 

Project: Sub-Slab Vapor and Indoor Air Sampling

SIN: 899-8, Remediation Services

Safeguard Self Storage, LLC (SSS), under the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC) Voluntary Cleanup Program, contacted P.W. Grosser Consulting (PWGC) following a remediation effort for a drywell located at an SSS facility in Baldwin, NY. SSS engaged PWGC to perform a sub-slab vapor and indoor air monitoring field investigation to determine if additional remediation below the sub-slab was required. Work performed for this project assisted with environmental issues that fell within the scope of SINs 899-8.

A Sub-Slab Vapor and Indoor Air Sampling Investigation was conducted by PWGC at the site in February 2007 in accordance with the Sub-Slab Vapor and Indoor Air Sampling Work Plan prepared and submitted by PWGC to the NYSDEC in October 2006. The Sampling Plan was prepared in accordance with the NYSDOH Guidance for Evaluating Soil Vapor Intrusion in the State of New York, Public Comment Draft, February 2005 (NYSDOH Guidance).

As a first step in the investigation, PWGC installed several sub-slab vapor sampling points in accordance with the procedures described in the work plan. A pre-sampling building inspection and chemical inventory was performed. In addition, a New York State Department of Health (NYSDOH) Indoor Quality Questionnaire was completed through a personnel interview with the facility manager.

PWGC then conducted sub-slab vapor, indoor air, and outdoor air sampling at several locations on the property. Indoor air samples were collected to characterize exposures to air within the building. Indoor air samples were collected near their corresponding sub-slab sampling points and collected over approximately the same period of time so that a comparative evaluation of the impact of sub-slab VOC concentrations on indoor air quality could be performed.

Samples colleted were then submitted to an accredited laboratory for analyses. Analytical results were compared to the Sub-Slab Vapor/Indoor Air Matrices specified in the NYSDOH Draft Guidance for Evaluating Soil Vapor Intrusion in the State of New York and it was determined that no remediation was necessary below the sub-slab.

Upon completion of the investigation, PWGC prepared a Sub-Slab Vapor and Indoor Sampling Report that documented our findings and conclusions including the recommendation for no further action.

Project: Integrated Remedial Action Plan at a Municipally Owned Site

SIN: 899-8, Remediation Services

The Incorporated Village of Freeport, a municipality in New York, was interested in developing a new power generating facility at a former nine-acre landfill. To do so, however, the Village knew that it would have to remediate the site, as it was clear that the site had been severely contaminated. The Village engaged P.W. Grosser Consulting (PWGC) to assist with performing key aspects of the field characterization and subsequent remediation of the site, including soil excavation and site restoration.

As a first step, PWGC performed a soil characterization and designed a customized remedial action plan. PWGC was responsible for Preparation of a Soil Management Plan (SMP) and Health & Safety Plan (HASP), negotiations with regulatory agencies (EPA & NYSDEC), management of earthwork and soil removal activities as well as implementation of the HASP and an air monitoring program.

To perform the characterization, PWGC collected more than 500 soil samples to delineate the horizontal and vertical extent of soil contamination. Based on this data, PWGC identified the soils that required management as a hazardous waste due to the presence of high concentrations of polychlorinated biphenyl (PCBs).

PWGC next prepared the SMP to support earthwork activities and detailed management practices. NYSDEC approved the SMP, and PWGC commenced soil removal. To save time and money, PWGC worked with the earthwork contractor to excavate to the appropriate depths, which resulted in a minimum amount of backfill. Soils were segregated into three categories for off-site disposal. Stockpiled soils were sampled to confirm concentrations met the different facility's waste acceptance criteria. Over 25,000 cubic yards of soil were removed from the Site and disposed of. After excavation, endpoint samples were collected to document subsurface conditions and results met NYSDEC's cleanup criteria. PWGC prepared and implemented the site-specific HASP, which required monitoring movement of construction workers in and out of remediation areas. PWGC also prepared and implemented a hazard communication program for construction workers. PWGC established and implemented an air monitoring and sampling program for the protection of site workers and the community.

PWGC's integrative approach and understanding of the Village's needs resulted in the successful removal of contaminated soils from the site on a timely basis.

 

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GSA Rates

Personnel Rates Applicable to SINs 899-1, -1RC, -7, -7RC, -8, -8RC

(Labor Category Descriptions are presented after the pricing-related tables.)

 

Labor Category GSA Rate     Labor Category GSA Rate  
Principal IV $286.35     Project Engineer I $88.87  
Principal III $242.82     Sr. Hydrogeologist/Environmental Scientist IV $123.43  
Principal II $207.36     Sr. Hydrogeologist/Environmental Scientist II $93.80  
Principal I $197.48     Sr. Hydrogeologist/Environmental Scientist I $83.93  
Environmental Sr. Project Manager V $246.85     Project Hydrogeologist/Environmental Scientist I $74.06  
Environmental Sr. Project Manager IV $150.77     Field Hydrogeologist/Environmental Scientist IV $85.48  
Environmental Sr. Project Manager III $108.61     Field Hydrogeologist/Environmental Scientist II $50.83  
Environmental Sr. Project Manager II $128.36     Field Hydrogeologist/Environmental Scientist I $45.82  
Environmental Sr. Project Manager I $113.55     Staff Engineer II $82.47  
Engineering Senior Project Manager III $158.92     Staff Engineer $74.06  
Engineering Senior Project Manager II $141.45     Engineering Technician I $70.30  
Engineering Project Manager II $121.88     Industrial Health and Safety Engineer II $108.61  
Engineering Project Manager I $113.59     Industrial Health and Safety Engineer I $78.68  
Environmental Project Manager III $133.30     Waste Manager I $85.49  
Environmental Project Manager II $97.50     Sr. Project Controls Engineer I $80.17  
Environmental Project Manager I $87.05     CAD Designer $98.74  
Senior Engineer II $113.11     CAD Draftsperson II $73.74  
Senior Engineer I $103.68     CAD Draftsperson I $69.12  
Project Engineer IV $128.36     Administrative III $74.06  
Project Engineer III $101.51     Administrative II $59.24  
Project Engineer II $98.74     Administrative I $34.12  
             

 

The Economic Price Adjustment Clause-FSS Multiple Award Schedule Contracts (552.216-70) is applicable to P.W. Grosser's rates. Rates for years two through twenty will be adjusted at the request of the contractor only in accordance with clause 552.216-70 and will not exceed five percent each year and is not cumulative.

 

 

Quantity Discounts

PWGC offers the following Quantity Discounts on individual GSA Task Orders that are within the following size ranges:

$100,001 to $300,000 = 0.74%

$300,001 and above = 1.04%

Notes:

A.

The size ranges are annual, and refer to labor charges only.

B.

The stated Quantity Discounts will be applied to labor charges only.

C.

If a GSA Task Order of a particular size is later modified upwards, PWGC will apply the appropriate Quantity Discount as soon as administratively feasible thereafter.  For example, if a GSA Task Order initially is in the range of $100,001 to $300,000 (and therefore is receiving a 0.74% Quantity Discount) and is subsequently modified to a size of $300,001 or larger, PWGC will begin to apply the 1.04% Quantity Discount as soon as administratively feasible after the effective date of the Task Order Modification (in most cases, starting with the next month's invoices).  PWGC will not, however, offer retrospective discounts.

 

Service Contract Act

The Service Contract Act (SCA) is applicable to this contract.  This contract includes SCA applicable labor categories.  The prices for the indicated SCA applicable labor categories are ceiling rates based on the U.S. Department of Labor Wage Determination indicated below.  Should P.W. Grosser Consulting (PWGC) perform in an area with lower SCA rates, resulting in lower wages being paid, the prices offered will be discounted accordingly.

Wage Determination No.: 2005-2373

State: New York  Areas: New York Counties of Nassau and Suffolk.

PWGC Labor Category

SCA Cross Reference

SCA Code

Field Hydrogeologist/Environmental Scientist I Engineering Technician I 30081
Field Hydrogeologist/Environmental Scientist II Engineering Technician II 30082
Engineering Technician I Engineering Technician I 30081
Staff Engineer Civil Engineering Technician 30040
Staff Engineer II Civil Engineering Technician 30040
CAD Draftsperson Drafter/CAD Operator I 30061
CAD Draftsperson II Drafter/CAD Operator I 30061
Administrative I Receptionist 01280
Administrative II Secretary I 01311

 

Labor Category Descriptions

Principal IV

Education: Masters of Science

Experience: 13 years

Established expert in technical field, excellent leadership, management and organizational skills.

  • Provides management of business operations and strategic planning
  • Participates in local organizations to improve community awareness of engineering/environmental disciplines.
  • Primary contact between organization and clients in market sector
  • Operations technical personnel focusing on maximizing utilization and profitability and track market sector utilization.
  • Participates in development of Jr. personnel.
  • Participate in evaluation of potential growth areas
  • Evaluate competitive proposals with VP Marketing for potential to “win”; determine whether to proceed
  • Client development, networking and participation as a leader in a political and professional organization to enhance the stature of the company.
  • Perform performance and salary reviews
  • Verify invoices are processed in a timely manner
  • Leads the QA/QC of the company
  • Identify and monitor project teams

Principal III

Education: Masters of Science

Experience: 12 years

Established expert in technical field, excellent leadership, management and organizational skills.

  • Assist the CEO in management of business operations and strategic planning
  • Primary contact between organization and clients in market sector
  • Operations technical personnel focusing on maximizing utilization and profitability and track market sector utilization.
  • Participates in development of Jr. personnel.
  • Participate in evaluation of potential growth areas
  • Evaluate competitive proposals with VP Marketing for potential to “win”; determine whether to proceed
  • Client development, networking and participation as a leader in a political and professional organization to enhance the stature of the company.
  • Perform performance and salary reviews
  • Verify invoices are processed in a timely manner
  • Leads the QA/QC of the company
  • Identify and monitor project teams

Principal II

Education: Masters of Science

Experience: 11 years

Established expert in technical field, excellent leadership, management and organizational skills.

  • Assist the CEO in management of business operations and strategic planning
  • Primary contact between organization and clients in market sector
  • Operations technical personnel focusing on maximizing utilization and profitability and track market sector utilization
  • Participate in evaluation of potential growth areas
  • Evaluate competitive proposals with VP Marketing for potential to “win”
  • Determine whether to proceed
  • Client development Networking and participation as a leader in a political and professional organization to enhance the stature of the company
  • Perform performance and salary reviews
  • Verify invoices are processed in a timely manner
  • Leads the QA/QC of the company
  • Identify and monitor project teams

Principal I

Education: Masters of Science

Experience: 10 years

Established expert in technical field, excellent leadership, management and organizational skills.

  • Assist the CEO in management of business operations and strategic planning
  • Primary contact between organization and clients in market sector
  • Operations technical personnel focusing on maximizing utilization and profitability and track market sector utilization
  • Participate in evaluation of potential growth areas
  • Evaluate competitive proposals with VP Marketing for potential to “win”; determine whether to proceed
  • Client development
  • Networking and participation as a leader in a political and professional organization to enhance the stature of the company
  • Perform performance and salary reviews
  • Verify invoices are processed in a timely manner
  • Leads the QA/QC of the company
  • Identify and monitor project teams

Environmental Senior Project Manager V

Education: Bachelors of Science, Geology, Hydrogeology, or related science

Experience: 14 years

Established expert in technical field. Technical writing, hands-on project management skills, computer modeling, excellent written/oral communication skills. 40-Hour certification for OSHA, Hazardous Materials, Respirator use and 8 hour OSHA Supervisor course. AutoCad a plus.

Independently manage all aspects of multiple or large projects from a technical and administrative aspect.

  • Provide clients with high quality work on time and on budget, meeting the clients expectations
  • Communicate backlog and project needs to Vice President
  • Assist in and/or prepare proposals
  • Develop scope of work budgets and schedules
  • Establish and manage project teams
  • Identify and utilize resources required to complete projects
  • Completion of projects on time and within budget
  • Communicate project status and potential issues with clients professionally
  • Networking and participation as a leader in a political and professional organization to enhance the stature of the company.
  • Administrative duties will include; performance appraisal preparation, prepare backlog projections, prompt invoice preparation and timely completion of all project documents.
  • Follow QA/QC guidelines

Environmental Senior Project Manager IV

Education: Bachelors of Science, Geology, Hydrogeology, or related science

Experience: 12 years

Established expert in technical field. Technical writing, hands-on project management skills, computer modeling, excellent written/oral communication skills. 40-Hour certification for OSHA, Hazardous Materials, Respirator use and 8 hour OSHA Supervisor course. AutoCad a plus.

Independently manage all aspects of multiple or large projects from a technical and administrative aspect.

  • Provide clients with high quality work on time and on budget, meeting the clients expectations
  • Communicate backlog and project needs to Vice President
  • Assist in and/or prepare proposals
  • Develop scope of work budgets and schedules
  • Establish and manage project teams
  • Identify and utilize resources required to complete projects
  • Completion of projects on time and within budget
  • Communicate project status and potential issues with clients professionally
  • Networking and participation as a leader in a political and professional organization to enhance the stature of the company.
  • Administrative duties will include; performance appraisal preparation, prepare backlog projections, prompt invoice preparation and timely completion of all project documents.
  • Follow QA/QC guidelines

Environmental Senior Project Manager III

Education: Bachelors of Science, Geology, Hydrogeology, or related science

Experience: 10 years

Established expert in technical field.  Technical writing, hands-on project management skills, computer modeling, excellent written/oral communication skills. 40-Hour certification for OSHA, Hazardous Materials, Respirator use, 8 hour OSHA Supervisor course, lifting up to 50 lbs. AutoCad a plus. Independently manage all aspects of multiple or large projects from a technical and administrative aspect. Provide clients with high quality projects on time and on budget, meeting the client's expectations.

  • Communicate backlog and project needs to Vice President
  • Assist in and/or prepare proposals
  • Develop scope of work budgets and schedules
  • Establish and manage project teams
  • Identify and utilize resources required to complete projects
  • Completion of projects on time and within budget
  • Communicate project status and potential issues with clients professionally
  • Networking and participation as a leader in a political and professional organization to enhance the stature of the company
  • Administrative duties will include performance appraisal preparation, preparation of backlog projections, prompt invoice preparation and timely completion of all project documents
  • Follow QA/QC guidelines

Environmental Senior Project Manager II

Education: Bachelors of Science, Geology, Hydrogeology, or related science

Experience: 8 years

Established expert in technical field.  Technical writing, hands-on project management skills, computer modeling, excellent written/oral communication skills. 40-Hour Certification for OSHA, Hazardous Materials, Respirator use, 8 hour OSHA Supervisor course, lifting up to 50 lbs. AutoCad a plus. Independently manage all aspects of multiple or large projects from a technical and administrative aspect.

  • Provide clients with high quality projects on time and on budget, meeting the client's expectations
  • Communicate backlog and project needs to Vice President
  • Assist in and/or prepare proposals
  • Develop scope of work budgets and schedules
  • Establish and manage project teams
  • Identify and utilize resources required to complete projects
  • Completion of projects on time and within budget
  • Communicate project status and potential issues with clients professionally
  • Networking and participation as a leader in a political and professional organization to enhance the stature of the company
  • Administrative duties will include performance appraisal preparation, preparation of backlog projections, prompt invoice preparation and timely completion of all project documents
  • Follow QA/QC guidelines

Environmental Senior Project Manager I

Education: Bachelors of Science, Geology, Hydrogeology, or related science

Experience: 7 years

Established expert in technical field. Technical writing, hands-on project management skills, computer modeling, excellent written/oral communication skills. 40-Hour Certification for OSHA, Hazardous Materials, Respirator use, 8 hour OSHA Supervisor course, lifting up to 50 lbs. AutoCad a plus.

  • Independently manage all aspects of multiple or large projects from a technical and administrative aspect.
  • Provide clients with high quality projects on time and on budget, meeting the clients expectations
  • Communicate backlog and project needs to Vice President
  • Assist in and/or prepare proposals
  • Develop scope of work budgets and schedules
  • Establish and manage project teams
  • Identify and utilize resources required to complete projects
  • Completion of projects on time and within budget
  • Communicate project status and potential issues with clients professionally
  • Networking and participation as a leader in a political and professional organization to enhance the stature of the company.
  • Administrative duties will include performance appraisal preparation, preparation of backlog projections, prompt invoice preparation and timely completion of all project documents.
  • Follow QA/QC guidelines

Engineering Senior Project Manager III

Education: Bachelors of Science, Civil or Environmental Engineering; PE License

Experience: 10 years

Specific background skills in any; water, wastewater, hazardous waste, ground water remediation, civil site design, storm water hydrology, geotechnical, etc., Technical writing, hands-on management skills, excellent written/oral communication skills. 40-Hour Certification for OSHA, Hazardous Materials and respirator use. Environmental compliance. AutoCad and GIS a plus.

  • Provide clients with high quality work on time and on budget, meeting the clients expectations
  • Prepare proposals
  • Develop scope of work budgets and schedules
  • Establish and manage project teams
  • Completion of projects on time and within budget
  • Communicate project status and potential issues with clients professionally
  • Networking and participation as a leader in a political and professional organization to enhance the stature of the company.
  • Mentor/develop Engineering Staff
  • Follow QA/QC guidelines

Engineering Senior Project Manager II

Education: Bachelors of Science, Civil or Environmental Engineering; PE License

Experience: 8 years

Specific background skills in any; water, wastewater, hazardous waste, ground water remediation, civil site design, storm water hydrology, geotechnical, etc., Technical writing, hands-on management skills, excellent written/oral communication skills. 40-Hour Certification for OSHA, Hazardous Materials and respirator use. Environmental compliance. AutoCad and GIS a plus.

  • Provide clients with high quality work on time and on budget, meeting the clients expectations
  • Prepare proposals
  • Develop scope of work budgets and schedules
  • Establish and manage project teams
  • Completion of projects on time and within budget
  • Communicate project status and potential issues with clients professionally
  • Networking and participation as a leader in a political and professional organization to enhance the stature of the company.
  • Mentor/develop Engineering Staff
  • Follow QA/QC guidelines

Engineering Project Manager II

Education: Bachelors of Science, Civil or Environmental Engineering; PE License

Experience: 6 years

Specific background skills in any: water, wastewater, hazardous waste, ground water remediation, civil site design, storm water hydrology, geotechnical, etc., Technical writing, cost estimating, hands-on management skills, excellent written/oral communication skills. 40-Hour Certification for OSHA, Hazardous Materials, Respirator use, lifting up to 50 lbs. Environmental compliance. AutoCad and GIS a plus. Manage projects and engineering staff and perform engineering services.

  • Provide clients with high quality projects on time and on budget, meeting the clients expectations
  • Prepare proposals
  • Develop scope of work budgets and schedules
  • Establish and manage project teams
  • Completion of projects on time and within budget
  • Communicate project status and potential issues with clients professionally
  • Generate Marketing and Client Development
  • Networking and participation as a leader in a political and professional organization to enhance the stature of the company
  • Administrative duties will include preparing backlog projections, prompt invoice preparation, reviewing timesheets/utilization, interviewing, performance appraisal preparation, approving time off requests
  • Timely completion of all project documents
  • Mentor/develop Engineering Staff
  • Follow QA/QC guidelines

Engineering Project Manager I

Education: Bachelors of Science, Civil or Environmental Engineering; PE License

Experience: 6 years

Specific background skills in any: water, wastewater, hazardous waste, ground water remediation, civil site design, storm water hydrology, geotechnical, etc., Technical writing, cost estimating, hands-on management skills, excellent written/oral communication skills. 40-Hour Certification for OSHA, Hazardous Materials, Respirator use, lifting up to 50 lbs. Environmental compliance. AutoCad and GIS a plus. Manage projects and engineering staff and perform engineering services.

  • Provide clients with high quality projects on time and on budget, meeting the clients expectations
  • Prepare proposals
  • Develop scope of work budgets and schedules
  • Establish and manage project teams
  • Completion of projects on time and within budget
  • Communicate project status and potential issues with clients professionally
  • Generate Marketing and Client Development
  • Networking and participation as a leader in a political and professional organization to enhance the stature of the company.
  • Administrative duties will include preparing backlog projections, prompt invoice preparation, reviewing timesheets/utilization, interviewing, performance appraisal preparation, approving time off requests
  • Timely completion of all project documents
  • Mentor/develop Engineering Staff
  • Follow QA/QC guidelines

Environmental Project Manager III

Education: Bachelors of Science, Geology, Hydrogeology, or related science

Experience: 7 years

Technical writing, hands-on project management skills, excellent written/oral communication skills. 40-Hour Certification for OSHA, Hazardous Materials, Respirator use, 8 hour OSHA Supervisor course. AutoCad a plus.

Independently manage all aspects of small to medium size projects from a technical and administrative aspect.

  • Provide clients with high quality work on time and on budget, meeting the clients expectations
  • Establish and manage project teams
  • Develop scope of work, budgets and schedules
  • Identify resources required to complete projects
  • Completion of projects on time and within budget
  • Communicate project status and potential issues with clients professionally
  • Preparation of proposals including marketing and technical
  • Client development
  • Networking and participation as a leader in a political and professional organization to enhance the stature of the company.
  • Administrative duties will include; performance appraisal preparation, prepare backlog projections, prompt invoice preparation and timely completion of all project documents.
  • Mentor/develop Intern Hydro and Field Hydro/Environmental Scientist
  • Follow QA/QC guidelines

Environmental Project Manager II

Education: Bachelors of Science, Geology, Hydrogeology, or related science

Experience: 6 years

Technical writing, hands-on project management skills, excellent written/oral communication skills. 40-Hour Certification for OSHA, Hazardous Materials, Respirator use, 8 hour OSHA Supervisor course, lifting up to 50 lbs. AutoCad a plus. Independently manage all aspects of small to medium size projects from a technical and administrative aspect.

Provide clients with high quality projects on time and on budget, meeting the client's expectations.

  • Establish and manage project teams
  • Develop scope of work, budgets and schedules Identify resources required to complete projects
  • Completion of projects on time and within budget
  • Communicate project status and potential issues with clients professionally
  • Preparation of proposals including marketing and technical
  • Client development
  • Networking and participation as a leader in a political and professional organization to enhance the stature of the company
  • Administrative duties will include performance appraisal preparation, prepare backlog projections, prompt invoice preparation and timely completion of all project documents.
  • Mentor/develop Intern Hydrogeologist and Field Hydrogeologist/Environmental Scientist
  • Follow QA/QC guidelines

Environmental Project Manager I

Education: Bachelors of Science, Geology, Hydrogeology, or related science

Experience: 5 years

Technical writing, hands-on project management skills, excellent written/oral communication skills. 40-Hour Certification for OSHA, Hazardous Materials, Respirator use and 8 hour OSHA Supervisor course. AutoCad a plus.

Independently manage all aspects of small to medium size projects from a technical and administrative aspect.

  • Provide clients with high quality work on time and on budget, meeting the clients expectations
  • Establish and manage project teams
  • Develop scope of work, budgets and schedules
  • Identify resources required to complete projects
  • Completion of projects on time and within budget
  • Communicate project status and potential issues with clients professionally
  • Preparation of proposals including marketing and technical
  • Client development
  • Networking and participation as a leader in a political and professional organization to enhance the stature of the company.
  • Administrative duties will include; performance appraisal preparation, prepare backlog projections, prompt invoice preparation and timely completion of all project documents.
  • Mentor/develop Intern Hydro and Field Hydro/Environmental Scientist
  • Follow QA/QC guidelines

Senior Engineer II

Education: Bachelors of Science, Civil or Environmental Engineering; PE License

Experience: 7 years

Specific background skills in any; water, wastewater, hazardous waste, ground water remediation, civil site design, storm water hydrology, geotechnical, etc., Technical writing, cost estimating, hands-on management skills, excellent written/oral communication skills. 40-Hour Certification for OSHA, Hazardous Materials and Respirator use. Environmental compliance. Knowledge of AutoCAD and GIS.

Manage projects and engineering staff as well as perform engineering services.

  • Provide clients with high quality work on time and on budget, meeting the clients expectations
  • Prepare proposals
  • Develop scope of work budgets and schedules
  • Establish and manage project teams
  • Completion of projects on time and within budget
  • Communicate project status and potential issues with clients professionally
  • Generate Marketing and Client Development
  • Networking and participation as a leader in a political and professional organization to enhance the stature of the company.
  • Administrative duties will include; prepare backlog projections, prompt invoice preparation, review timesheets/utilization, interviewing, performance appraisal preparation, approve time off requests. Timely completion of all project documents.
  • Mentor/develop Engineering Staff
  • Follow QA/QC guidelines

Senior Engineer I

Education: Bachelors of Science, Civil or Environmental Engineering; PE License

Experience: 5 years

Specific background skills in any; water, wastewater, hazardous waste, ground water remediation, civil site design, storm water hydrology, geotechnical, etc., Technical writing, cost estimating, hands-on management skills, excellent written/oral communication skills. 40-Hour Certification for OSHA, Hazardous Materials and Respirator use. Environmental compliance. AutoCad and GIS a plus.

Manage projects and engineering staff as well as perform engineering services.

  • Provide clients with high quality work on time and on budget, meeting the clients expectations
  • Prepare proposals
  • Develop scope of work budgets and schedules
  • Establish and manage project teams
  • Completion of projects on time and within budget
  • Communicate project status and potential issues with clients professionally
  • Generate Marketing and Client Development
  • Networking and participation as a leader in a political and professional organization to enhance the stature of the company.
  • Administrative duties will include; prepare backlog projections, prompt invoice preparation, review timesheets/utilization, interviewing, performance appraisal preparation, approve time off requests. Timely completion of all project documents.
  • Mentor/develop Engineering Staff
  • Follow QA/QC guidelines

Project Engineer IV

Education: Bachelors of Science, Civil or Environmental Engineering

Experience: 6 years

Technical writing, hands-on management skills, excellent written/oral communication skills. 40-Hour Certification for OSHA, Hazardous Materials and Respirator use. AutoCad and GIS a plus.

  • Prepare detailed design documents including: plans technical specs, calculations, reports, permits, accurately and timely
  • Perform bid review
  • Review shop drawings, submittals and contractor requisitions
  • Prepare as-built drawings and punch-list
  • Communicate status, schedules, budgets, etc. with contractor
  • Communicate project status and potential issues with clients professionally
  • Maintain communication documentation and project file
  • Networking and participation in a professional organization
  • Timely completion of all project documents, maintain project budgets
  • Mentor/develop Staff Engineers
  • Follow QA/QC guidelines

Project Engineer III

Education: Bachelors of Science, Civil or Environmental Engineering

Experience: 4 years

Technical writing, hands-on management skills, excellent written/oral communication skills. 40-Hour Certification for OSHA, Hazardous Materials, Respirator use, lifting up to 50 lbs. AutoCad and GIS a plus.

  • Prepare detailed design documents including: plans technical specs, calculations, reports, permits, accurately and timely
  • Perform bid review Review shop drawings, submittals and contractor requisitions
  • Prepare as-built drawings and punch-list
  • Communicate status, schedules, budgets, etc. with contractor
  • Communicate project status and potential issues with clients professionally
  • Maintain communication documentation and project file
  • Networking and participation in a professional organization
  • Timely completion of all project documents, maintain project budgets
  • Mentor/develop Staff Engineers
  • Follow QA/QC guidelines

Project Engineer II

Education: Bachelors of Science, Civil or Environmental Engineering

Experience: 3 years

Technical writing, hands-on management skills, excellent written/oral communication skills. 40-Hour Certification for OSHA, Hazardous Materials, Respirator use, lifting up to 50 lbs. AutoCad and GIS a plus.

  • Prepare detailed design documents including: plans technical specs, calculations, reports, permits, accurately and timely
  • Perform bid review
  • Review shop drawings, submittals and contractor requisitions
  • Prepare as-built drawings and punch-list
  • Communicate status, schedules, budgets, etc. with contractor
  • Communicate project status and potential issues with clients professionally
  • Maintain communication documentation and project file
  • Networking and participation in a professional organization
  • Timely completion of all project documents, maintain project budgets
  • Mentor/develop Staff Engineers
  • Follow QA/QC guidelines

Project Engineer I

Education: Bachelors of Science, Civil or Environmental Engineering

Experience: 2 years

Technical writing, hands-on management skills, excellent written/oral communication skills. 40-Hour Certification for OSHA, Hazardous Materials, Respirator use, lifting up to 50 lbs. AutoCad and GIS a plus.

  • Prepare detailed design documents including: plans technical specs, calculations, reports, permits, accurately and timely
  • Perform bid review
  • Review shop drawings, submittals and contractor requisitions
  • Prepare as-built drawings and punch-list
  • Communicate status, schedules, budgets, etc. with contractor
  • Communicate project status and potential issues with clients professionally
  • Maintain communication documentation and project file
  • Networking and participation in a professional organization
  • Timely completion of all project documents, maintain project budgets
  • Mentor/develop Staff Engineers
  • Follow QA/QC guidelines

Senior Hydrogeologist/Environmental Scientist IV

Education: Bachelors of Science, Geology, Hydrogeology, or related science

Experience: 5 years

Technical writing, excellent written/oral communication skills. 40-Hour Certification for OSHA, Hazardous Materials, Respirator use and 8 hour OSHA Supervisor course. AutoCad a plus.

Independently manage small environmental projects with senior staff support. Manage field portions of larger environmental projects, and preparation of draft complete environmental reports.

  • Manage field portion of projects
  • Maintain report components flowing through managing data and figure prep
  • Develop writing skills
  • Prepare draft plans/reports including tables and figures
  • QA/QC of all documents prepared
  • Interact with clients in the field
  • Communicate project status to Project Manager accurately and timely
  • Review and approve subcontractor invoices
  • Assist with invoice preparation
  • Networking internally and externally
  • Mentor junior personnel
  • Follow QA/QC guidelines

Senior Hydrogeologist/Environmental Scientist II

Education: Bachelors of Science, Geology, Hydrogeology, or related science

Experience: 3 years

Technical writing, excellent written/oral communication skills. 40-Hour Certification for OSHA, Hazardous Materials, Respirator use, 8 hour OSHA Supervisor course, lifting up to 50 lbs. AutoCad a plus. Independently manage small environmental projects with senior staff support. Manage field portions of larger environmental projects, and preparation of draft complete environmental reports.

  • Manage field portion of projects
  • Maintain report components flowing through managing data and figure prep
  • Develop writing skills
  • Prepare draft plans/reports including tables and figures
  • QA/QC of all documents prepared
  • Interact with clients in the field
  • Communicate project status to Project Manager accurately and timely
  • Review and approve subcontractor invoices
  • Assist with invoice preparation
  • Networking internally and externally
  • Mentor junior personnel
  • Follow QA/QC guidelines

Senior Hydrogeologist/Environmental Scientist I

Education: Bachelors of Science, Geology, Hydrogeology, or related science

Experience: 2 years

Technical writing, excellent written/oral communication skills. 40-Hour Certification for OSHA, Hazardous Materials, Respirator use, 8 hour OSHA Supervisor course, lifting up to 50 lbs. AutoCad a plus. Independently manage small environmental projects with senior staff support. Manage field portions of larger environmental projects, and preparation of draft complete environmental reports.

  • Manage field portion of projects
  • Maintain report components flowing through managing data and figure prep
  • Develop writing skills
  • Prepare draft plans/reports including tables and figures
  • QA/QC of all documents prepared
  • Interact with clients in the field
  • Communicate project status to Project Manager accurately and timely
  • Review and approve subcontractor invoices
  • Assist with invoice preparation
  • Networking internally and externally
  • Mentor junior personnel
  • Follow QA/QC guidelines

Project Hydrogeologist/Environmental Scientist I

Education: Bachelors of Science, Geology, Hydrogeology, or related science

Experience: 1 year

Technical writing, excellent written/oral communication skills. 40-Hour Certification for OSHA, Hazardous Materials, Respirator use, 8 hour OSHA Supervisor course, lifting up to 50 lbs. AutoCad a plus. Support Project Managers to meet project objectives, both technical and administrative levels.

  • Coordinate field effort
  • Prepare report tables and figures in accordance with appropriate protocols and project plans ns
  • Develop writing skills
  • Document sample locations and methods, report deviations from plans
  • Prepare draft plans/reports including tables and figures
  • Interact with clients in the field
  • Review and approve subcontractor invoices
  • Assist with invoice preparation
  • Networking internally and externally
  • Follow QA/QC guidelines

Field Hydrogeologist/Environmental Scientist IV

Education: Bachelors of Science, Geology, Hydrogeology, or related science

Experience: 5 years

Technical writing, excellent written/oral communication skills. 40-Hour Certification for OSHA, Hazardous Materials, Respirator use, 8 hour OSHA Supervisor course, lifting up to 50 lbs. Knowledge of AutoCad. To collect field data in support of project objectives and to communicate the results of field data to Project Manager.

  • Develop understanding of sampling techniques for multiple media (air, water, oil)
  • Sample in accordance with appropriate protocols and project plans
  • Develop writing skills
  • Document sample locations and methods, report deviations from plans
  • Prepare report tables and figures in accordance
  • Assist with review and approving subcontractor invoices
  • Assist with invoice preparation
  • Networking internally and externally
  • Follow QA/QC guidelines

Field Hydrogeologist/Environmental Scientist II

Education: Bachelors of Science, Geology, Hydrogeology, or related science

Experience: 1 year

Technical writing, excellent written/oral communication skills. 40-Hour Certification for OSHA, Hazardous Materials, Respirator use, 8 hour OSHA Supervisor course, lifting up to 50 lbs. AutoCad a plus. To collect field data in support of project objectives and to communicate the results of field data to Project Manager.

  • Develop understanding of sampling techniques for multiple media (air, water, oil)
  • Sample in accordance with appropriate protocols and project plans
  • Develop writing skills
  • Document sample locations and methods, report deviations from plans
  • Prepare report tables and figures in accordance
  • Assist with review and approving subcontractor invoices
  • Assist with invoice preparation
  • Networking internally and externally
  • Follow QA/QC guidelines

Field Hydrogeologist/Environmental Scientist I

Education: Bachelors of Science, Geology, Hydrogeology, or related science

Experience: 0 years, entry level position

Technical writing, excellent written/oral communication skills. 40-Hour Certification for OSHA, Hazardous Materials, Respirator use, 8 hour OSHA Supervisor course, lifting up to 50 lbs. AutoCad a plus.

Collect field data in support of project objectives and to communicate the results of field data to Project Manager.

  • Develop understanding of sampling techniques for multiple media (air, water, oil)
  • Sample in accordance with appropriate protocols and project plans
  • Develop writing skills
  • Document sample locations and methods, report deviations from plans
  • Prepare report tables and figures in accordance
  • Assist with review and approving subcontractor invoices
  • Assist with invoice preparation
  • Networking internally and externally
  • Follow QA/QC guidelines

Staff Engineer II

Education: Bachelors of Science, Civil or Environmental Engineering

Experience: 2 years

Technical writing, excellent written/oral communication skills. 40-Hour Certification for OSHA, Hazardous Materials, Respirator use, lifting up to 50 lbs. Knowledge of AutoCAD and GIS.

  • Assist with preparation of detailed design documents including: plans technical specs, calculations, reports, permits, accurately and timely
  • Collect, gather and research catalog info, CD software, etc.
  • Develop effective writing skills for both technical and non-technical applications
  • Assist with review of shop drawings, submittals and contractor requisition
  • Communicate status, schedules, budgets, etc. with contractor
  • Communicate project status and potential issues with clients professionally
  • Maintain communication documentation and project file
  • Networking and participation in a professional organization
  • Timely completion of all project documents, maintain project budgets
  • Follow QA/QC guidelines

Staff Engineer I

Education: Bachelors of Science, Civil or Environmental Engineering

Experience: 0 years, entry level position

Technical writing, excellent written/oral communication skills. 40-Hour Certification for OSHA, Hazardous Materials, Respirator use, lifting up to 50 lbs. AutoCad and GIS a plus.

  • Assist with preparation of detailed design documents including: plans technical specs, calculations, reports, permits, accurately and timely
  • Collect, gather and research catalog info, CD software, etc.
  • Develop effective writing skills for both technical and non-technical applications
  • Assist with review of shop drawings, submittals and contractor requisition
  • Communicate status, schedules, budgets, etc. with contractor
  • Communicate project status and potential issues with clients professionally
  • Maintain communication documentation and project file
  • Networking and participation in a professional organization
  • Timely completion of all project documents, maintain project budgets
  • Follow QA/QC guidelines

Engineering Technician I

Education: Bachelors of Science, Civil or Environmental Engineering, Construction Management

Experience: 0 years, entry level position

Technical writing, excellent written/oral communication skills. 40-Hour Certification for OSHA, Hazardous Materials, Respirator use, lifting up to 50 lbs. Knowledge of AutoCAD and GIS.

  • Assist with preparation of detailed design documents including: plans technical specs, calculations, reports, permits, accurately and timely
  • Collect, gather and research catalog info, CD software, etc.
  • Develop effective writing skills for both technical and non-technical applications
  • Assist with review of shop drawings, submittals and contractor requisition
  • Communicate status, schedules, budgets, etc. with contractor
  • Communicate project status and potential issues with clients professionally
  • Maintain communication documentation and project file
  • Networking and participation in a professional organization
  • Timely completion of all project documents, maintain project budgets
  • Follow QA/QC guidelines

Industrial Health and Safety II

Education: Bachelors of Science, Civil or Environmental Engineering or equivalent experience in related field. Certified Safety Professional.

Experience: 5 years

Technical writing, excellent written/oral communication skills. 40-Hour Certification for OSHA, Hazardous Materials, Respirator use, lifting up to 50 lbs. Developing, implementing, and maintaining environmental health and safety systems to ensure compliance and social responsibility. Such as:

  • Developed training programs for all applicable OSHA/EPA regulations
  • Maintain electronic MSDS program
  • Manage Employee Safety and First Aid
  • Implemented and managed a Hazardous Waste Program for related projects

Industrial Health and Safety I

Education: Bachelors of Science, Civil or Environmental Engineering or equivalent experience in related field.

Experience: 0-5 years

Technical writing, excellent written/oral communication skills. 40-Hour Certification for OSHA, Hazardous Materials, Respirator use, lifting up to 50 lbs. Developing, implementing, and maintaining environmental health and safety systems to ensure compliance and social responsibility. Such as:

  • Developed training programs for all applicable OSHA/EPA regulations
  • Maintain electronic MSDS program
  • Manage Employee Safety and First Aid
  • Implemented and managed a Hazardous Waste Program for related projects

Waste Manager I

Education: Bachelors of Science, Civil or Environmental Engineering or equivalent experience in related field.

Experience: 0-5 years

Provide waste management support including: project management and filed oversight. Responsible for the preparation of technical documents that support an array of volume reduction/waste minimization techniques. Knowledge of Radiological wastes.

Technical writing, excellent written/oral communication skills. 40-Hour Certification for OSHA, Hazardous Materials, Respirator use, lifting up to 50 lbs.

Sr. Project Controls Engineer I

Education: Bachelors of Science, Civil or Environmental Engineering, High School Diploma with equivalent experience in related field.

Experience: 5 years

Technical writing, excellent written/oral communication skills. 40-Hour Certification for OSHA, Hazardous Materials, Respirator use, 8 hour OSHA Supervisor course, lifting up to 50 lbs.

Provide project management, project controls, estimating, cost and scheduling using earned value management systems (EVMS) such as: develop project scope definition, creation of resource and cost-loaded plans, logic driven schedules clearly defining the objectives and timetable required for successful completion of the plan.

CAD Designer

Education: Associates Degree in related field

Experience: 5 to 7 years

CAD, Engineering/Architectural drafting. Provide electronic drafting services and site design support.

  • Maintains and develops CAD and graphic systems
  • Drafting of complex engineering designs
  • Development of site plan designs in accordance with zoning codes
  • Maintain software, hardware and plotting supplies
  • Follow QA/QC guidelines

CAD Draftsperson II

Education: AAS, High School Diploma & equivalent experience

Experience: 4 years; AutoCAD (latest version), CAD, Engineering/Architectural drafting background

Provide electronic drafting services.

  • Development of CAD drawings, figures, illustrations, sketches, etc. accurately and timely
  • Drafting of complex engineering designs
  • Organize project CAD files
  • Follow QA/QC guidelines

CAD Draftsperson

Education: High School Diploma

Experience: 0 to 2 years

AutoCAD (latest version), drafting background Provide electronic drafting services.

  • Development of CAD drawings, figures, illustrations, sketches, etc. accurately and timely
  • Organize project CAD files
  • Follow QA/QC guidelines

Administrative III

Education: Associates Degree Business related

Experience 4 years in Word, Excel, Outlook, typing, fax, filing, copying, scanning, excellent organizational skills.

Coordinate activities of administrative support personnel for overall administrative efficiency.

  • Supervise/manage receptionist and office assistants, mentor and train interns
  • Delegate daily assignments, reports, filing, archive room and special projects
  • Performance reviews for staff
  • Arrange all travel, conferences, holiday and summer party
  • Coordinate holiday gifts for clients, employees and cards/calendars
  • Coordinate annual Groundhog Day with employees and students
  • Purchase stationary, office furniture and office equipment
  • Schedule and maintain log of annual and new hire training; OSHA 40 hours and 8 hours, medical surveillance
  • Prepare all new hire paperwork packages including company supplied items when applicable
  • Enroll/Terminate Medical, Dental, Life, 401k, AFLAC, Costco
  • Upkeep of healthcare census
  • Prepare termination paperwork, exit interview, COBRA, 401k
  • 401k end of year census
  • Maintain birthday, anniversary and phone list accurately
  • Archive old personnel files
  • Back-up to Receptionist/Office Assistants

Administrative II

Education: High School Diploma

Experience: 2 to 4 years experience in Word, Excel, Outlook, typing, fax, filing, copying, scanning, excellent organizational skills

Assist Department Managers with various administrative duties.

  • Support to COO including projects, reporting, 401k, letters, appointments
  • Support to VP Civil/Environmental including ACEC bookkeeper
  • Support to CEO/President including Riverhead Foundation fund raiser mailings
  • Support to Marketing Manager including organization and maintenance of project history files, complete subcontractor questionnaires/Quals
  • Maintain and update company contact list, library, vendor library, holiday list
  • Order vendor catalogs
  • Investigation and maintenance of certain files (i.e. BNL), completion of forms
  • Answer phones and takes accurate messages
  • Copy and assemble project reports, files and archive reports, delivery of reports
  • Follow QA/QC guidelines

Administrative I

Education: High School Diploma

Experience: 0 to 2 years in Word, Excel, Outlook, typing, fax, filing, copying, scanning, excellent organizational skills

Answer, screen and route all incoming calls in a friendly, helpful and timely manner. Assist Department Managers with projects.

  • Receive incoming calls, secure identity of callers and connect to proper parties
  • Take accurate and complete messages and relay efficiently
  • Greet all visitors and direct to appropriate employee
  • Receive faxes and notify appropriate employee
  • Maintain Information Board (job location, sick, vacation, late, etc.)
  • Purchases all office supplies, CAD supplies and kitchen supplies
  • Manages all incoming, outgoing mail, FedEx and sort for distribution
  • Post all outgoing mail with postage meter, replenish when necessary
  • Accurate routing/distribution of mail
  • Maintains all client address in Word and Company Contacts
  • Prepare and mail all Thank You letters with a Quals package
  • File reports, archive old reports

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Customer Information

1.

Special Item Numbers, Pricing, Labor Category Descriptions

 

SIN 899-1 (and -1RC):  Environmental Planning Services & Documentation

SIN 899-7 (and -7RC):  Geographic Information Services

SIN 899-8 (and -8RC):  Remediation Services

 

To view our pricing for these services, including labor category descriptions, please click here.

2.

Maximum Order

 

$5 million.  There is no upper limit on the size of a task order. This is simply a threshold; contractors are not required to accept task orders in excess of this amount.

3.

Minimum Order

 

$100

4.

Geographic Coverage (delivery area)

 

Domestic only.

5.

Points of Production

 

Same as company address.

6.

Discount from List Prices of Statement of Net Price

 

All prices in the catalog are government net prices; the discounts are already deducted. To view PWGC's GSA pricing, please click here.

7.

Quantity Discounts

 

PWGC offers Quantity Discounts for larger Task Orders.  For details, please click here.

8.

Prompt Payment Terms

 

Net 30 days.

9a.

Notification whether Government purchase cards are accepted at or below the micro-purchase threshold

 

PWGC will accept Government Purchase Cards at or below the Micro-Purchase Threshold.

9.b

Notification whether Government purchase cards are accepted or not accepted above the micro-purchase threshold

 

PWGC will accept Government Purchase Cards above the Micro-Purchase Threshold.

10.

Foreign Items

 

None.

11a.

Time of Delivery

 

As specified in individual task orders.

11b.

Expedited Delivery

 

Contact PWGC to discuss.

11c.

Overnight and 2-day Delivery

 

Contact PWGC to discuss.

11d.

Urgent Requirements

 

Contact PWGC to discuss.

12.

F.O.B. Points

 

Destination; SIN 899-8 Origin (freight pre-paid).

13a.

Ordering Address

 

Same as contractor address.

13b.

Ordering Procedures

 

For supplies and services, the ordering procedures, information on blanket purchase agreements (BPAs), and a sample BPA can be found at the GSA/FSS schedule homepage (http://fss.gsa.gov/schedules).

14.

Payment Address

 

Same as company address.

15.

Warranty Provisions

 

Contractor's standard commercial warranty.

16.

Export Packaging Charges (if applicable)

 

Not Applicable.

17.

Terms and conditions of Government commercial credit card acceptance (any thresholds above the micro-purchase level)

 

Contact contractor.

18.

Terms and Conditions of Rental, Maintenance, and Repair

 

Not Applicable.

19.

Terms and Conditions of Installation

 

Not Applicable.

20.

Terms and Conditions of Repair Parts

 

Not Applicable.

20a.

Terms and Conditions of Any Other Services

 

Not Applicable.

21.

List of Service and Distribution Points

 

Not Applicable.

22.

List of Participating Dealers

 

Not Applicable.

23.

Preventive Maintenance

 

Not Applicable.

24a.

Special Attributes Such as Environmental Attributes

 

Not Applicable.

24b.

Section 508

 

Not Applicable.

25.

Data Universal Numbering System (DUNS) Number

 

79-873-0966

26.

Notification Regarding Registration in the Central Contract Registration (CCR) Database

 

PWGC is registered in CCR.

 

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Contact Us

We would be pleased to hear from you to discuss our GSA contract or any aspect of our services. PWGC looks forward to making our quality environmental and engineering solutions work for you.  Please contact Frank Castellano, Vice President/COO for Contract Administration.

 

 
 

MAIL

Frank Castellano

Vice President/COO

Contract Administrator

P.W. GROSSER CONSULTING

630 Johnson Avenue, Suite 7

Bohemia, NY   11716

 
  PHONE

631.589.6353

 
  FAX

631.589.8705

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  E-MAIL

corrineo@pwgrosser.com

 

 

WEB

www.pwgrosser.com