Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business
Specialties Include: Asbestos Abatement & Soil Remediation
Demolition and Decommissioning Infrastructure and Site Development
LEED Waste Management
STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS
Trinity Industrial Services 5595 Peachtree Road Chamblee, Georgia
(404) 816‐2232 Office (770) 454‐6673 Fax
Tom Frost (404) 668‐5402 [email protected]
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INTRODUCTION
Trinity is a service disabled veteran owned (“SDVO”) provider of Federal, commercial, industrial and municipal demolition, facilities decommissioning, environmental remediation, abatement services and site preparation and utility installation services. Our highly skilled staff and specialized equipment deliver safe and cost‐effective solutions for all demolition, environmental remediation and site development needs. Our management team has over 50 years experience and the capabilities to safely and successfully demolish, remediate and recycle a wide range of structures, including large shopping malls, office complexes, multi‐building housing and mixed‐use developments, industrial manufacturing facilities, and subsurface piping and pump complexes. We pride ourselves in meeting all the needs of our clients in a timely, flexible and professional manner. Our goal is to meet or exceed all scheduling and cost performance goals while insuring strict compliance with all applicable health and safety regulations as well as LEEDS goals.
GOVERNMENT CONTRACTING
Trinity is adept at executing government contracts and has a variety of affiliated companies and contracting vehicles available. Trinity is classified as a Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business (SDVO) in all categories and can perform with full federal, state and local compliance and reporting. Trinity is registered with the Central Contractor Registry (CCR) and in the Federal Online Representations and Certifications Registry (ORCA), as well as with the Small Business Association (SBA), Trinity’s Cage Code is 5AMA8 and the company is registered to bid projects within the following NAICS Codes:
213111 Drilling Oil and Gas Wells
236220 Commercial and Institutional Building Construction
237110 Water and Sewer Line and Related Structures Construction
237310 Highway, Street, and Bridge Construction
238110 Poured Concrete Foundation and Structure Contractors
238910 Site Preparation Contractors
238990 All Other Specialty Trade Contractors
327320 Ready‐Mix Concrete Manufacturing
423390 Other Construction Material Merchant Wholesalers
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423930 Recyclable Material Merchant Wholesalers
425120 Wholesale Trade Agents and Brokers
454390 Other Direct Selling Establishments
484220 Specialized Freight (except Used Goods) Trucking, Local
484230 Specialized Freight (except Used Goods) Trucking, Long‐Distance
488991 Packing and Crating
541320 Landscape Architectural Services
541330 Engineering Services
541620 Environmental Consulting Services
541690 Other Scientific and Technical Consulting Services
561210 Facilities Support Services
562111 Solid Waste Collection
562112 Hazardous Waste Collection
562211 Hazardous Waste Treatment and Disposal
562219 Other Nonhazardous Waste Treatment and Disposal
562910 Remediation Services
562920 Materials Recovery Facilities
624230 Emergency and Other Relief Services
AFFILIATE COMPANIES
Visionary Solutions – Oak Ridge, Tennessee; SBA Certified 8(a) – Nuclear remediation, decommissioning, trucking, logistics and training. South Coast Demolition and Construction – New Orleans, Louisiana – State of Louisiana and City of New Orleans certified DBE/MBE – construction management, demolition underground utilities. Atlanta Disposal Services d/b/a/ Atlanta Demolition – Atlanta, Georgia; SBA certified small business – large scale demolition, remediation and crushing.
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SERVICES PROVIDED
Structural Demolition and Equipment Dismantling – Trinity provides a complete range of services from commercial demolition to complex structural demolition and the dismantling of industrial structures and equipment. We design and perform all our services to meet the time
and cost needs of our clients while complying within all OSHA Health and Safety Regulations. Similarly, we pride ourselves in taking advantage of all opportunities in material recycling while maintaining minimal impacts to the job site, the environment, and ongoing operations surrounding the job‐site area.
Portable Crushing and Material Recycling – Trinity operates company owned and track mounted portable crushing and screening equipment. We can design and document LEEDS compliance project and can professionally perform recycling of concrete, aggregates, metals and other reusable building materials for reintroduction to the project site or for resale.
Environmental Remediation and Abatement – The environmental background of our experienced management team affords us the capability to perform the most complex environmental remediation projects as well as all aspects of large commercial and municipal abatement and demolition projects. Our goal is to provide the seamless coordination of abatement and demolition activities for all of our clients.
Hazardous Soils Remediation – Trinity has the experience and in‐house ability to perform every type of hazardous soil remediation project from the small scale “treat on site” project to the large scale “treat and remove” project.
Site Development – As part of our effort to provide our clients with a turnkey solution to their demolition and site transitioning needs, Trinity is a licensed underground utility contractor with the proven experience and ability to provide site grading, utility installation, earth moving and attendant site preparation services for its clients.
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HEALTH AND SAFETY
At Trinity Industrial Services, we strongly believe that the safety of our staff, subcontractors, clients and site surroundings is our most important goal. We promote an accident‐free workplace and “safety first” philosophy through utilizing our extensive On‐Site Health and Safety Plans and enforcing our comprehensive health and safety policies and practices. We hold all our staff accountable for this program and require participation at all levels. Our health and safety program is designed in accordance with the National Demolition Association and OSHA. Occupational health and safety for all on‐site personnel and safety to the environment are always one of the most important aspects of the success of any project.
RECENT CLIENT PROJECTS
1. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Savannah District / Benham / Robins Air Force Base – Advance Metal Finishing Facility – Abatement and Demolition of 70,000 sq/ft of structures and excavation, disposal and backfill of over 40,000 tons of hazardous F‐listed soils; Project Schedule – 120 days; Project Cost $2,950,000.
2. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Savannah District / Whitesell‐Yates / Ft. Stewart – Volar Barracks Air Quality Improvement – Abatement/Remediation of accumulated avian guano in 175,000 sq/ft of barracks’ attic space, including designing and implementing bird protection measures to prevent future bird access that is now the standard throughout the base; Project Schedule – 90 days; Project Cost ‐ $700,000.
3. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Huntsville District / Charter Environmental – Fort Riley, Kansas – H Barracks and Ammo Structure Demolition and Recycling – Demolition and Recycling of 120,000 sq/ft of concrete block, heavy‐duty structures, including one in a highly secured environment, generating 14,000 tons of aggregate for road base utilized on site; Project Schedule 120 days; Project Cost ‐ $575,000.
4. U.S Army Corps of Engineers, Savannah District / Archer Western Contractors ‐ Ft. Bragg Barracks Demolition – Abatement and Demolition of 660,000 sq/ft structures including 13 3‐story barracks made of concrete and block with recycling of 90% of the project for a successful LEEDS silver project. Project schedule (In Progress) ‐ 180 days; Project Cost – $2,500,000.
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5. DeKalb County Georgia Housing Authority/Johnson Ferry East Apartments/Atlanta Demolition – Abatement and Demolition of 105,000 sq/ft of structures; removal of 10,000 linear feet of asbestos containing underground utilities; excavation and removal of 35,000 cubic yards of contaminated and unsuitable soils. Project Schedule 120 days; Project Cost – $750,000.
6. Hospital Corporation of America (“HCA”) Paces Medical Skywalk/Atlanta Demolition – Dismantling and removal of a 900 linear foot elevated concrete sky bridge system over a major road. Project Schedule – 30 days; Project Cost – Confidential.
7. DLC Management Corporation / Sprayberry Square Redevelopment – Demolition of 117,000 sq/ft structure attached to existing shopping facility, and site preparation for redevelopment: Project Schedule ‐ 60 days; Project Cost ‐ $590,000.
8. Seaboard Industries Petroleum Processing Facility – Demolition, Decommissioning and hazardous soil remediation of petroleum manufacturing facility: Removal of 109 (approximately 2,750,000 gallons) above and below ground storage and processing tanks along with pumping and mixing facility; Project Schedule – 150 days; Project Cost – Confidential.
9. Sembler Development / Brookhaven Town Center – Demolition, Remediation, Abatement and Recycling of 71 structures totaling 450,000 square feet; Crushing screening and recycling of 29,000 tons of concrete,; Project Schedule – 120 days; Project Cost ‐ $2,400,000.
10. Coors Molson Brewing Corporation / Raython Corporation– Hazardous environment demolition, abatement and remediation of former Oxford Chemical Industrial facility, five buildings totaling 260,000 square feet; Project Schedule – 90 days; Project Cost – Confidential.
11. Emory University / Holder Construction – Demolition and Recycling of 60,000 square feet of structures, including removing and storing for re‐use 20,000 square feet of roof tiles. Project schedule of 60 days; Project cost of $260,000.
INSURANCE AND BONDING
Trinity is fully insured and maintains a $7,000,000 (single project) and a $10,000,000 (aggregate) bond line. Bonding at higher levels is available on a per‐project needs basis. Our surety is International Fidelity Insurance Company (“IFIC”). IFIC is listed on the U.S. Treasury Department Circular 750 as an approved surety of Federal projects.
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CONCLUSION
Trinity Industrial Services has grown rapidly by providing professionally superior services to our clients while maximizing efficiency, safety on the job and minimizing costs. We have in‐depth experience and the financial stability to equip and staff any size project with the proper mix of professional grade equipment and qualified personnel to complete a project on time, on budget and to your satisfaction. Our services are provided by the most efficient, best trained, knowledgeable and safety conscious personnel in the industry. Any requests / invitations for bid will be handled promptly and in a professional manner. We will ensure our quotation will meet your desires according to the best possible timeline, price and professional workmanship.
We will strive to exceed your every expectation and it’s our past success that is best measured by the opinions of our clients. We invite you to contact any of our current or past references, and we look forward to working with your company.