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GEI completed an MCP Phase II Comprehensive Site Assessment, including a Human Health and Environmental Risk Assessment for a former coal tar processing facility in Everett, Massachusetts.
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GEI Consultants provided integrated assessment, environmental, and geotechnical services for the construction of the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute Center for Cancer Care in the heart of the Longwood Medical area in Boston, Massachusetts.
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The Boston Medical Center, an urban hospital campus located in Boston’s South End, constructed the 90,000-square-foot J. Joseph Moakley Medical Services Building to centralize its cancer care services.
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GEI Consultants provided integrated assessment, environmental, and geotechnical services for One First Street, a dramatic redevelopment of nearly an entire city block in East Cambridge.
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GEI provided a full range of environmental consulting services to The United Illuminating Company (UI) starting with divestiture of its electric generating facility in New Haven. The site includes a one-unit power plant constructed in 1974 located on over 60 acres. The property was previously a coke works operated by the Connecticut Coke Company.
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GEI Consultants is providing integrated environmental and geotechnical services for the Boston Children’s Museum for their addition and renovation project on the Fort Point Channel in Boston.
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Working with DSF Advisors, GEI Consultants assisted in renovating the Necco Candy Factory at 250 Mass Avenue in Cambridge, Massachusetts into laboratory and office space for Novartis Pharmaceutical.
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Home to a 19th century granite textile mill built at the outfall of the Lamprey River into New Hampshire’s Great Bay Estuary, from 1823 to 1929 cotton and silk weaving were conducted at this site. During the late 1800s the mill utilized its own gasworks to light the factory and enable round-the-clock shifts during the Civil War.
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GEI was retained by Consolidated Edison Company of New York, Inc, to manage the clean up of a former Manufactured Gas Plant (MGP) located within an existing public park in the Bronx, New York.
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Northeast Utilities is currently upgrading their electric power transmission capability in Connecticut and Massachusetts. GEI was engaged by Burns & McDonnell to provide geotechnical engineering services along a new 8.7-mile-long section of 115 kV conduit, referred to as the Glenbrook Cables Project (GCP).
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GEI was retained by San Bernardino Valley Municipal Water District to design and provide construction management for 25,000 feet of 72-inch diameter steel pipe.
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On behalf of Raybestos Products Company (Raybestos), GEI completed a major removal action at the Shelly Ditch (the “Ditch”) located in Crawfordsville, Indiana. The removal action was required pursuant to a Unilateral Administrative Order issued by EPA, requiring the removal and proper disposal of soils containing elevated levels of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCB) and lead in the Shelly Ditch from the Raybestos facility to Whitlock Avenue, a length of county drainage ditch extending in excess of 3,000 feet.
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GEI performed environmental compliance and assessment audits of electrical and mechanical contracting business potentially to be purchased by Xcelecom, a division of The United Illuminating Company. Audits have been completed for over 20 business locations in Connecticut, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Florida, and Maryland.
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GEI is providing services to Northwestern University to develop a thermal Decision Support System (DSS) for managing temperature in a cooling pond on the Evanston, Illinois campus.
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GEI was retained by Blackstone Valley Electric Company (now the Narragansett Division of National Grid) and Valley Gas Company to conduct a Remedial Investigation (RI) and Feasibility Study (FS) at a 24-acre site adjacent to the Seekonk River in Pawtucket, Rhode Island. A former manufactured gas plant (MGP) site is located on the property, as well as a power plant and a landfill.
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