Overview: Deactivation and decommissioning of two structures at the TA-46 site at Los Alamos National Laboratory. The structures included a 29,069 square foot laboratory and office and an attached 140 square foot storage structure.
Scope included abatement, remediation, demolition, and site restoration activities, including pre-mobilization submittals and training; initial site mobilization; universal waste and other regulated material removal and packaging; asbestos abatement, transport, and disposal; low-level radioactive waste removal and packaging; mixed low-level radioactive waste removal and packaging; structural demolition, transport, and disposal of resulting waste; backfill and site stabilization/restoration; demobilization; and project closeout.
This project was for the deactivation and decommissioning of two structures at the TA-46 site. The structures included a 29,069 square foot (ft2) laboratory
and office and an attached 140 ft2 storage structure (TA-46-0001/0419). Scope included abatement, remediation, demolition, and site restoration activities,
including pre-mobilization submittals and training; initial site mobilization; universal waste and other regulated material removal and packaging;
asbestos abatement, transport, and disposal; low-level radioactive waste removal and packaging; mixed low-level radioactive waste removal and
packaging; structural demolition, transport, and disposal of resulting waste; backfill and site stabilization/restoration; demobilization; and project closeout.
Mobilization began on April 15, 2019.
Waste streams for this project included: Construction and demolition debris: 3,841 tons; metal for recycling: 302 tons; ACM: 20 tons; LLW: 21 tons;
MLLW: 5.8 tons and unpainted concrete for recycle: 143.6 tons. The project had zero lost workday cases, restricted cases or job transfer cases, other
recordable cases, total recordable cases, and no first aid cases.
“Subcontractor is prompt with deliverables and invoicing. Subcontractor professionalism is at a high standard. Excellent Customer service and responsiveness to requests.
Highly recommended. Subcontractor management was very qualified. Exceeded contractor schedule by 5 months.” ~ Robert Pease, Project Manager, LANL
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