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 Hines, IL 11/2009
 
Renovation of 21,243 square feet 5th floor Surgical Outpatient Clinic.  Lee & Ryan mobilized in September of 2008 to start renovation work at the Edward Hines Jr. VA Hospital.  The work included demolition and complete new construction of the floor.  Demolition consisted of abatement and removal of asbestos/hazardous material.  New construction was comprised of new acoustic ceiling grids, light fixtures, dimmer switches, floor preparation for VCT, furring the perimeter wall along the new office and conference rooms/areas framed in demountable partitions and provided specified furniture/fixtures.  The project also included electrical for outlets, switches, computer data, mechanical modifications, plumbing and HVAC.
 

 Naval Station Great Lakes, IL 10/2009
 
As part of the Basic Ordering Agreement (BOA), Lee & Ryan removed and replaced existing heating unit and exhaust system with a new Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) temperature control The new system was designed to optimize energy consumption and maximize personal comfort by the use of direct digital controls in conjunction with an energy management and control system.  All construction work was completed in an occupied facility.
 

Butler, PA 8/2009
 
Fire Pump design/build at VAMC Butler, PA.  Lee & Ryan provided complete design/build service to develop working drawing and specifications including, but not limited to, professional engineer/construction services, general construction, alteration, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and site work for installation of the new fire pump.  The company was also responsible for providing temporary measures to ensure uninterrupted operation of the fire suppression for the medical center.
 

Asheville, NC 8/2008
 
Modification of curbs and gutters at the Asheville VAMC.  The project consisted of removal of curb cuts, removal and addition of sidewalks, add elevated walkways and traffic control bollards.
 

 
Butler, PA 7/2008
 
Installation of an underground storage tank at the VA Medical Center in Butler, PA.  This was Lee & Ryan's third sole source award since PL 109-461 was released.
 

 
Butler, PA 6/2008
 
Replacement of four (4) single-wall day tanks with double-wall day tanks.  Lee & Ryan will also provide new fuel oil supply and return lines from the day tanks to where the fuel lines enter and exit the building.  During replacement Lee & Ryan provided and conected a portable, temporary 25-gallon day tank.
 

 
Pittsburgh, PA 4/2008
 
Professional design/build and healthcare planning services to include: Site investigation architectural, mechanical, plumbing and electrical (alarm) systems for medical gases.  Project was completed on time and on budget to the satisfaction of the VA.  This was the first SDVOSB sole-source awarded and completed by Lee & Ryan.
 

 
Naval Station Great Lakes, IL 2/2008
 
Lee & Ryan was awarded a Basic Ordering Agreement (BOA) indefinite delivery indefinite quantity (IDIQ) contract providing construction, renovation, alteration, repair, and design/build capability for facilities located at or within a 75-mile radius from Great Lakes Naval Base, IL.
 
Current projects on this contract consist of roof replacement and HVAC work on building 441.
 

 
Pittsburgh, PA 1/2008
 
Installation of a Gamma Camera.  The work included the development of working drawings and specifications (Design/Build) to perform site preparation work for the removal and replacement of existing Gamma Camera equipment located on the tenth floor a the VA facility.
 

 
Indianapolis, IN 10/2007
 
Remove and replace all wet roofing, install a foam Polyurethane Roof System, and replace the copper flashing at the Richard L. Roudebush VA Medical Center in Indianapolis, IN.  Work started in 10/07 and was completed within 180 Calendar days from Notice to Proceed.
 

 
Durham, NC 10/2007
 
Underground storage tank removal, aboveground storage tank installation, re-routing of all major utilities, building demolition, asbestos abatement, remediation of contaminated soil, and parking lot resurfacing.
 

 
Tuscaloosa, AL 8/2007
 
Demolition, testing and certification, transportation and full time supervision necessary to perform and complete the replacement of underground storage tanks (UST''s ) located on the VA Medical Center grounds.  Work involved: Cleaning and closing in place four (4) existing 20,000-gallon UST''s.  Demolishion associated piping, and concrete manholes.  Installation of four (4) 12,000-gallon aboveground storage tanks (AST''s) including piping system, fuel tank monitoring system, concrete pad, masonry fence, and landscaping.  Sidewalk and asphalt repair is also expected.  Additionally, removal and disposal of a 1,000-gallon AST and the replacement testing and reporting (completed in-house by Lee & Ryan) required by Alabama Department of Environmental Management.
 
 

 
Annapolis, MO 8/2007
 
Completed a lead mine remediation contract in Region 7 of the U.S. EPA.  The project involved earthwork and creek-bed stabilization.  Lee & Ryan mobilized in August 2007, with a 35-day timeframe given by the EPA.  Lee & Ryan completed the project in 21 days.
 

 
Murfreesboro, TN 6/2007
 
Design and constructions services to "Replace & Upgrade Fuel Oil Storage Tanks" at the VA Tennessee Valley Healthcare System, Nashville Campus and York Campus.  Lee & Ryan furnished all labor, materials, supervision, and equipment necessary to complete the design and renovation.  Construction and design work included fire and safety, fire alarm, sprinkler, demolition, industrial hygiene, abatement, structural, architectural, mechanical, plumbing, electrical power, and systems
 
Lee & Ryan developed a designed with the VA design team to insure that all needs and project objectives were met.  During Design Development, Lee & Ryan was responsible for independently analyzing conditions, needs, systems and developing unique, optimal proposals to achieve project objectives.
 

 
Columbus, NE 1/2007
 
Conducting chemical oxidant injections with a groundwater contaminated plume (3 year option).  During the base year of this project, 68 chemical injections were completed in round one; the second round consisted of 59 injection points; and the third round consisted of 85 injection points.  All three rounds have been completed.
 

 
Cleveland/Columbus, OH 1/2007
 
Lee & Ryan was awarded by the Ohio Department Natural Resources to complete a number of aboveground and underground storage tank removals, upgrades, and installations.  The tanks were located at seven (7) locations throughout the state of Ohio, with several tanks at each location.
 

 
Indianapolis, IN 9/2006
 
Remove and replaced three (3) existing 75/100 gallon generator day tanks with new 100-gallon day tanks.  Lee & Ryan supplied temporary piping directly from the underground fuel oil tank to the generator set before the day tank was changed so that the emergency generator still had fuel at all times.
 
 

 
Athens, GA 7/2006
 
Remove and replaced one (1) underground storage tank (UST) at USDA Agricultural Research Center.  The product in the existing tank, an excess of 350-gallons, had to be removed and disposed of properly.  The old UST was removed and replaced with double wall steel composite tank.  A Gasboy pump was also installed in the new system.  Lee & Ryan complied with the conditions and requirements of the specifications and drawings, as well as federal, state, and local government codes and regulations.
 

 
Pittsburgh, PA 6/2006
 
Replacement of eleven (11) aboveground day tanks (AST''s) at three (3) locations within the campus of the Pittsburgh VA Health Care System.  The tanks consisted of various sizes ranging from 100-gallons to 275-gallons.  Work complied with the conditions and requirements of the specifications and drawings, local government and VA regulations, UA EPA and PA department codes and regulations, and the Allegheny County and City of Pittsburgh Fire Marshall.  Work included: Day Tank with double wall secondary detection system with solenoid shut down, pipin and connections, automatic day tank level controller, fuel level gauge, electrical connections, and solenoid control, low level on (fill), high level off, high level alarm, and shutoff.
 

 
Ft. Rucker, AL 6/2006
 
Replacement of six (6) damaged/leaking aboveground storage tanks (AST''s).  The six (60 tanks consisted of one (1) 10-gallon tank, one (1) 100-gallon tank, three (3) 120-gallon tanks, and one (1) 1,000-gallon tank.  Lee & Ryan was also tasked with Priority I and II repairs of fifty-four (54) above-ground, shop-fabricated steel petroleum tanks (AST''s), ranging in volumetric capacity/size from 10 gallon to 12,000 gallons.
 

 
Ft. Rucker, AL 6/2006
 
Priority Three Repairs to fifteen (15) aboveground shop-fabricated steel petroleum storage tanks (AST's).  Tank sizes ranged in volumetric capacity/size from 500-gallons to 12,000-gallons.  The tanks were being used to store various petroleum products located on the grounds of the U.S. Army Aviation Center, Fort Rucker, Alabama, as well as Fort Rucker's adjoining/associated air fields, staging fields and other relevant sites.
 

 
Pittsburgh, PA 10/2005
 
Upgrade of three (3) 3,000-gallon double walled diesel fuel underground storage tanks (UST) and complied with the conditions and requirements of the specifications and drawings, local government and VA regulations, US EPA and PA Department codes and regulations, and the Allegheny County and City of Pittsburgh Fire Marshall.  Work included: Overfull and spill containment, excavation, and cathodic protection design and replacement, replacement of monitoring systems, alarm/shut-off control installation, total sump containment and sump sensors installation, Pnumercator LC 1001 alarm-control console installation, electrical system upgrade, and concrete pavement replacement.  Contract was completed within budget and two weeks earlier than given deadline.
 

 
Joliet, IL 9/2005
 
Installation of four (4) 3/4 hour fire doors at their facility in Joliet, IL.  Each door was installed with self-closing devices, hinges, magnetic hold-open devices, and panic hardware conforming to egress door requirements.  Additionally Lee & Ryan was tasked to install four (4) new openings in masonry walls with four (4) new exit signs installed in stairwell locations to show new openings in the masonry walls.  Magnetic hold-open devices were ties into the previous protection system to allow doors to automatically close when a fire is detected.  All work was completed so that new installation matched existing building materials seamlessly.
 

 
Eglin AFB, FL 9/2005
 
Removal of twelve (12) aboveground storage tanks (ranging in size from 100-gallon to 500-gallon) and replace them with eleven (11) new double walled aboveground storage tanks to serve existing emergency generators and fire pumps.  Lee & Ryan handled all arrangements with base operations and fire departments to gain access to sites with ease and without disruption of day-to-day activities.
 

 
Arkansas 9/2005
 
The work consisted of installing 4 - 4ft diameter reinforced concrete pipes with preformed inlets, in-line flexible valves and cast-in-place concrete outlet structures with flap-gates.  The project also included levee and access ramp excavation, building of an earthen cofferdam, levee and access ramp reconstruction, inlet and outlet channel excavation and replacement of filter material and riprap.  Lee & Ryan also handled aggregate surfacing and environmental protection.
 

 
Idaho, Montana, Wyoming and Utah 7/2005
 
Site visits to eleven (11) locations within four (4) states to inspect each facility and all above ground storage tanks.  Several locations were in remote areas.  Met with each facility manager to gain site specific information including key personnel, tank sizes and inventories, existing secondary containment systems, previous reportable spills, drainage pathways, nearby navigable waters, emergency phone numbers, etc.  Development of a SPCC place for each site.  Project was completed on time and on budget despite high altitudes, remote locations, and distances between sites.