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Lee & Ryan was awarded the JOC contract at Jesse Brown VAMC, in Hines IL. - Tuesday, February 07, 2012
Lee & Ryan was awarded the JOC contract at Jesse Brown VAMC, in Hines IL. read more ...
Lee and Ryan has been awarded contract for the structural concrete scope of work at Ft. Benning, GA - Monday, February 06, 2012
Lee and Ryan has been awarded a contract for the structural concrete scope of work on the Basic Training Complex Phase II – Barracks/Company Ops Facility for General Contractor Caddell Construction and the United States Army Corps of Engineers... read more ...
Lee & Ryan award FHCC North Chicago, JOC - Sunday, February 05, 2012
Lee & Ryan has been award the JOC contract at the FHCC in North Chicago. read more ...
Portfolio

Since our inception, we have performed environmental services and construction work throughout the United States for both government and private sector clients. Over the years Lee & Ryan has built a name based on our Past Performances. Our experience and expertise also allows us to perform a variety of projects, ranging from small to large multi-phase jobs. We pride ourselves on meeting goals on time and within budget, which creates many satisfied and returning clients. 

 

Renovate 5th Floor Sub-Specialty Clinics, Bldg. 200
Dept. of Veterans Affairs – Edward Hines Jr. VAMC, Hines, IL
Work included the complete demolition and renovation of 21,243 SF of space within the Surgical Outpatient Clinic. All work was performed in a patient care area of active and occupied hospital without interruption to the treatment of patients. Work included all new finishes and electrical, data, plumbing, and HVAC modifications.


Seamless Integrated Care Clinics

Dept. of Veterans Affairs – Richard L. Roudebush VAMC, Indianapolis, IN
Work included the construction a 3rd and 4th floor 24,000 SF addition over the existing E-wing within Building 1. performed above an active eye clinic area without disruption. The new area within the hospital will be utilized for both patient care areas and office space for the hospital and its staff. Architectural finishes including bubble walls, woven fabric walls, and specialty tiered ceilings were constructed in the finished space.


Ft. Benning BT Barracks 
United States Army Corps of Engineers-Columbus, GA

This project, located on-base at Ft. Benning, consists of 2 side-by-side steel framed structures for incoming troop recruits totaling over 600,000 gsf. We provided a complete turnkey concrete scope, as a Sub-Contractor to Balfour-Beatty, including all field engineering, foundation work, installation of all slab elements and placing & finishing operations. This project was held to the high standards and scrutiny of the USACE and we worked to incorporate a strict quality control program to ensure these expectations were exceeded.4

Hazardous Waste Transportation and Disposal, Superfund Site
US-EPA Region 5- Continental Steel Superfund Site, Kokomo IN

Work included the characterization, excavation, loading, transportation and disposal of 227 tons of TSCA regulated (PCBs >50 mg/Kg) soil and 5,794 tons of Trichloroethylene (TCE) laden sediment. The project also included the disposal of 390 tons of general debris at a non-hazardous waste facility. Additionally, thirteen drums of unknown liquids, absorbent material, and miscellaneous chemicals were characterized and disposed of accordingly, the chemicals were inventoried and lab packed for proper disposal. After excavation, transportation and disposal the site was graded accordingly to specifications.


Culvert Construction
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Memphis District, Buffalo Island Culvert Ditch #1, Buffalo Island, AR

This project consisted of dewatering 5.3-acres of swamp land, excavation, and construction of an improved levee system, and the installation of 832 linear feet of water control piping and manual flap gate valves. During the course of the project, Lee & Ryan’s scope of work included back filling excavated soil, removal of underground dewatering systems and final grading and reseeding.


Lead Mine Remediation

U.S. EPA Region 7- Annapolis Lead Mine Remediation – Annapolis, MO

This project was in support of the remediation of the Annapolis Lead Mine Superfund Site located
in Annapolis, Missouri.   Lead mining occurred at the Site from approximately 1919 – 1940. In 1997, elevated levels of arsenic, cadmium, copper, lead, nickel, and zinc were present in soil and groundwater and initiated the remediation effort.  Work performed included clearing and grubbing, re-grading, placement of stabilization material to control drainage and erosion, final grading and seeding. 

For more information regarding our Project Experience, please click past performance portfolio.