APTIM's New Milestone: Awarding of RADMAC III Contract
APTIM, a leading professional solutions firm, has secured a pivotal contract to support the U.S. military's environmental remediation endeavors, specifically through the Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command’s (NAVFAC) Remediation of Radiological Contaminants (RADMAC) III initiative. This achievement underscores APTIM's longstanding reputation for excellence in environmental management since the inception of its association with NAVFAC in the mid-1990s.
A Legacy of Excellence
Since its beginnings, APTIM has been recognized for its technical expertise in environmental disciplines. The RADMAC III contract is APTIM’s third consecutive award from NAVFAC, having previously been awarded RADMAC I and II in 2010 and 2017, respectively. These contracts collectively demonstrate APTIM's unyielding commitment to delivering innovative and effective solutions in radiological and environmental management.
APTIM has been instrumental in conducting essential remediation projects at various significant sites, including the Former Hunters Point Naval Shipyard and Former Naval Station Treasure Island in California. Through these projects, APTIM has established itself as a trusted partner of the Navy, Marine Corps, and other government entities.
Scope and Impact of RADMAC III
The RADMAC III contract will see APTIM engaged in comprehensive investigative and remedial actions throughout contaminated sites, notably those listed on the Superfund National Priority List. It encompasses a range of critical activities, including:
- - Surveys: Detailed assessments to map out contamination levels and identify necessary remedial actions.
- - Investigations: Thorough examinations of sites to understand the scope and scale of contamination.
- - Remediation: Implementing solutions to detoxify and rehabilitate affected areas.
- - Implementation of Radiological Controls: Ensuring the safe management and handling of radiological materials.
- - Waste Management: Proper storage and disposal of waste materials to comply with health and safety standards.
- - Reporting: Maintaining transparent communication and documentation throughout all phases of the project.
APTIM is also equipped to manage non-radiological remediation in areas impacted by radiological activities. This ensures comprehensive compliance with federal regulations and health protocols, reflecting APTIM's commitment to sustainability and safety.
The Bigger Picture
With environmental challenges becoming increasingly urgent, APTIM's affirmation of responsibilities towards environmental stewardship is well-timed. The firm’s capabilities in radilogical remediation are backed by their top-five ranking in Engineering News-Record's hazardous waste category, attesting to their expertise and trusted methodologies.
Moreover, the RADMAC III contract enables APTIM to continue its tradition of enhancing environmental quality while safeguarding public health and the operation of armed forces. As conflicts evolve and military bases undergo varying transformations, the need for proficient and effective environmental management practices becomes more critical. The firm’s efforts are not merely about remediation; they are about fostering resilience and sustainability for future generations.
In Conclusion
APTIM's latest engagement with the RADMAC III contract represents an evolution of services that span nearly three decades. It is a reflection of the company’s dedication not just to its clients, but to creating safe, clean, and workable environments for all. As environmental issues continue to pose significant challenges globally, APTIM remains unwavering in its mission to deliver excellence in remediation and to promote a better quality of life through sustainable practices. To learn more about APTIM and its projects, visit
APTIM.com.