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2024-06-28 PL-INT-2024-008110 Tetra Tech, Inc. Category PL.2
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County of Hawaii-Statement of Qualifications for Fiscal Year 2025 [It] <br /> TETRATECH <br /> Client(s) Project Name Description Period of <br /> Performance <br /> Tetra Tech provided environmental support services at remote telescopes located at the summit of Mauna <br /> Kea and Haleakala that were renovated as part of the Pan-STARRS project.Tasks for this project included: <br /> University of Environmental completing a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment(ESA)at the Mauna Kea facility;completing a Site <br /> Hawaii Institute Support Services Investigation,including soil sampling underneath the concrete slab to assess potential impacts from historical <br /> for Astronomy Mauna Kea,Big released petroleum products at both facilities;providing technical support and consulting services related to 2010 to 2012 <br /> and Pan- Island,HI regulated hazardous material surveys for asbestos-containing material(ACM)and lead-based paint(LBP) <br /> STARRS Haleakala,Maui,HI prior to renovation and demolition activities at both facilities;collecting over 350 bulk asbestos samples and <br /> 80 paint chip samples during the surveys;and ensuring field activities complied with special management <br /> zone and nature preserve protocols applicable to both facilities. <br /> PAGE 28 <br />
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