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Army Corps of Engineers
Mabbett delivers high quality, well managed projects to the US Army Corps of
Engineers (USACE) that achieve project goals and meet USACE and its customer’s quality standards. Mabbett has demonstrated prime contractor program management capability on awarded firm fixed-price ID/IQ prime Federal contracts.
Mabbett has worked closely with USACE and has demonstrated its technical capabilities through award of three ID/IQ contracts in the last four years as an SDVOSB prime contractor. Mabbett is right sized to provide the full-range of technical breadth to capably serve USACE on a wide variety of projects while retaining the small company culture that is responsive to client’s needs, flexible and easy to work with, and has understanding of Federal, state and local issues and regulatory requirements. Mabbett currently services USACE as a prime contractor on the following programs:
- Biological, Environmental and Cultural Resources (BECR), New York District, W912DS-07-D-0006
- A/E Services for Hazardous, Toxic and Radiological Waste (HTRW) Projects, New England District, W912WJ-11-D-0003
- Multiple Award Remedial Action Contract (MARC), Mabbett/Nobis Environmental LLC Joint Venture, W912WJ-11-D-0012
Services
- Program management
- NEPA studies
- Site investigation and remediation
- Biological assessment
- Cultural resource surveys
- Wetland delineation
- Engineering
- Remedial design and actions
- Remediation oversight support
- Data collection and review
- Air emission inventory
- Health and safety
- Industrial hygiene
- HAZWOPER training
- Geological investigations
- Regulated building material surveys
- Groundwater investigations and modelling
“Mabbett is committed to ensuring quality documents from themselves and their subcontractors. Mabbett and their subcontractors take a professional interest in the work provided to them and have provided numerous helpful recommendations to provide a better quality product. They are proactive in keeping me updated on their activities and problems that arise.” USACE Project Manager
