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1 Overview MEC EXPERIENCE Engineering/Remediation Resources Group, Inc.

2 Intro A Full-Service Engineering and Construction Resource Engineering/Remediation Resources Group, Inc. (ERRG) provides a broad scope of engineering, construction, and remediation services. Our team consists of nearly 300 full-time employees, including environmental, civil and geotechnical engineers, geologists, soil physicists, scientists, construction managers, construction superintendents, equipment operators, certified hazardous waste technicians, and administrative personnel. Our team s broad base of environmental, geotechnical, and construction backgrounds enables ERRG to provide the full spectrum of turnkey services to our public and private sector clients. ERRG is led and managed by seasoned professionals with years of experience in consulting and construction, and provides a wide array of engineering services ranging from initial site investigations and characterization through design and construction. Working in multidisciplinary teams, ERRG s staff routinely designs, implements, and manages projects involving planning and development, subcontractor coordination, budget tracking, regulatory agency interaction, feasibility studies, plans and specifications, construction, and construction management services. Incorporated in 1997, ERRG currently has offices in Martinez, San Francisco, Sacramento, and Tustin, California; Seattle, and Spokane, Washington; Portland, Oregon; Honolulu, Hawaii; and Phoenix, Arizona. Our expansion to Hawaii allows us to service the Pacific and Asian markets. For more information please visit us at

3 Locat ions Locations ERRG is committed to providing the highest level of quality, value, and service. To ensure this commitment to our clients, we maintain several offices strategically located in California, Oregon, Washington, Arizona, and Hawaii. If you require Construction, Remediation, Environmental Engineering, Geotechnical Engineering, Military Munitions Response or Emergency Preparedness services, please contact any one of our offices. CALIFORNIA 4585 Pacheco Boulevard Suite 200 Martinez, CA Sansome Street Suite 200 San Francisco, CA Parkway Loop Suite D Tustin, CA Business Park Drive Suite 136 Sacramento, CA WASHINGTON 616 First Avenue Suite 300 Seattle, WA West SR2 Hwy Airway Heights Spokane, WA OREGON Horton Court West Linn, OR HAWAII 677 Ala Moana Boulevard Suite 308 Honolulu, HI ARIZONA 9950 W. Van Buren Street Suite 136 Avondale, AZ *Topo graphic imag ery ycou rtesy of Google Earth

4 Clients Department of Defense U.S. Navy U.S. Air Force U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Other Federal Clients Environmental Protection Agency General Services Administration U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service U.S. Coast Guard U.S. Department of Energy U.S. Department of Justice Federal Aviation Administration National Parks Service U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management U.S. Department of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife U.S. Department of Transportation, Maritime Administration U.S. Geological Survey U.S. Postal Service U.S. Mint

5 Experience Project Name/Location Range Clearance and Target Placement at Chocolate Mountains Range Complex, MCAS Yuma, Yuma, AZ Lowry EOD Range, Aurora, CO Range Clearance and Target Removal at Yodaville Training Range, Yuma, AZ MEC Remedial Investigation, Joint Base Pearl Harbor- Hickam, Hawaii MEC Surface Clearnance at Former OB/OD Area MRS A2 and MRS B, Camp Navajo, Bellemont, AZ Remedial Investigations at Munitions, Response Areas MRA39, MRA40, and MRA43, Bellows Air Force Station, Waimanalo, HI Time Critical Removal Action at MR-05, Former Camp San Luis Obispo, CA MEC MAMMS, Camp Navajo Army Depot, Bellemont, AZ Mare Island UXO, Mare Island, Vallejo, CA MEC Sieving, Camp Navajo Army Depot, Bellemont, AZ UXO Quality Assurance, Former Fort Ord Army Base, Monterey County, CA MEC Quality Assurance Oversight at Mare Island Naval Shipyard, Vallejo, CA UXO Support, Former Concord Naval Weapons Station, Concord, CA MRA-101 MEC Remedial Investigation, Wake Island Airfield, US Territory Owner Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC) Southwest U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) (Chimera-ERRG JV) Value (in thousands) $ 6,378 5,138 NAVFAC Southwest 3,293 USACE, Omaha District 2,133 USACE, Baltimore District (Subcontractor to CH2M) 1,407 USACE 1,092 USACE, Los Angeles District 941 USACE, Baltimore District 858 (Subcontractor to CH2M) NAVFAC Southwest 798 (Subcontractor to Battelle) USACE, Baltimore District 685 (Subcontractor to CH2M) Fort Ord Reuse Authority 551 NAVFAC Southwest 476 USACE, Sacramento (Subcontractor to Taber) MEC PROJECTS 380 USACE, Omaha District 307 MEC Construction Support IPBC, Camp Roberts, CA USACE, Los Angeles District 295 UXO Avoidance, Military Ocean Terminal Concord, CA Onsite Construction and 219 Engineering Movaje Gunnery Range UXO, Kern County, CA Marrs 193 MEC Quality Assurance Services, Hunters Point Shipyard, San Francisco, CA NAVFAC Southwest 183 Office Locations > Martinez, San Francisco, Sacramento, Tustin, Seattle, Phoenix, Portland, Honolulu

6 Experience Project Name/Location MEC Quality Assurance, Waipio Peninsula, Oahu, Pearl Harbor, HI MEC Support, Hamilton Army Airfield North Antenna Field, Novato, CA MEC PROJECTS Owner Value (in thousands) NAVFAC Pacific 182 MWH 158 MEC Quality Assurance, Santa Clarita, CA Whittaker 152 MEC Support, Holloman AFB, NM U.S. Air Force (USAF) 143 (Subcontractor to Sky Research) MEC Avoidance, Various Locations, AK Sky Research 136 MEC Support, Fort Ord, CA Chimera 98 MEC Munitions Response Services, Ft. Rucker, Ozark, AL U.S. Army (Subcontractor to 95 CH2M) UXO Support, Jefferson Proving Grounds, Indiana SAIC 83 UXO Construction Support, Former US Army Presidio, The Presidio Trust 72 San Francisco, CA Range 2 Berm Maintenance and Upgrade, Marine Corps U.S. Marine Corps 72 Base, Kaneohe Bay, HI Nike Missile Area MEC, San Francisco, CA The Presidio Trust 68 UXO Support, George AFB, San Bernardino, CA USAF (Subcontractor to Parsons) 51 Cape Disappointment UXO Support, Ilwaco, WA U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) 50 MEC Support, Concord Naval Weapons Station, Concord, CA Romero Construction 50 Firehouse Trenching, Concord Naval Weapons Station, Vanguard 48 Concord, CA Remedial Investigation and Feasibility Study, Fort Riley, KS BayWest 19 UXO Seeding PMA, Mare Island, Vallejo, CA NAVFAC Southwest 19 UXO Avoidance, Beale AFB, CA USAF (Subcontractor to Abide) 15 MEC Support, Elmendorf, AK Sky Research 14 UXO Support, Vandenberg AFB, Lompoc, CA USAF (Subcontractor to Tetra Tech) 14 RDX Demo,Mare Island, Vallejo, CA VSE Corporation 12 UXO Support, Rancho Medanos Site, Pittsburg, CA Pittsburg Unified School 12 District MEC Avoidance, Naval Air Facility, El Centro, CA SAIC 11 Boat Ramp MEC, Concord Naval Weapons Station, CA Taber Construction 9 MRWA 02 Step-out UXO, Camp Navajo, Bellemont, AZ NAVFAC Southwest (Subcontractor to CH2M Hill) 8 Office Locations > Martinez, San Francisco, Sacramento, Tustin, Seattle, Phoenix, Portland, Honolulu

7 Projects Camp Navajo is a former Open Burn/Open Detonation (OB/OD) area encompassing approximately 459 acres. The OB/OD Munitions Response Area (MRA) is divided into two Munitions Response Sites (MRS): MRS A2 and MRS B. ERRG assembled and mobilized two ten-person UXO teams to the site, after award of a competitive firmfixed price bid. ERRG was responsible for conducting a 100 percent surface clearance of MRS A2 and MRS B, and NAAD 09, which totaled approximately 361 acres. The tasks included transportation of MEC items to an explosive storage magazine, identification of munitions debris and peforming blow in place (BIP) procedures on ordnance items that were deemed unsafe to move. During the project, ERRG continuously exceeded the required production rate of clearing thirty-five 200-foot by 200-foot grids per week. ERRG averaged 10.3 grids per day (51.5 per week). ERRG completed the entire project in ten weeks with no QA failures. As a result of ERRG s activities, there have been 575 MEC items located and stored in the explosive storage magazines for disposal at a later date. Although the site had historically been used for disposal of Chemical Warfare Materials (CWM) (phosgene gas, cyanogens chloride, and mustard gas), no CWM were identified during the surface sweeps. MEC items encountered on site included 40mm, 75mm, and 90mm High Explosive (HE) projectiles; 75mm and 90mm Armor Piercing High Explosive (APHE) projectiles; and 90mm White Phosphorus (WP). A total of 23 grids meeting the criteria of step out grids were designated and were surface cleared. Completion of the step out grids fulfilled the ERRG project mission. MEC Surface Clearance at Former OB/OD Area MRS A2 and MRS B SUMMARY Owner USACE Baltimore/National Guard Bureau (NGB) Location Camp Navajo Coconino County, AZ Award Date April 2009 Completion Date June 2009 Award Amount $1,322,000 Final Contract Price $1,407,424 Services Provided Surface MEC Removal Evaluation, Removal and Processing Blow in Place (BIP) After Action Report

8 Projects ERRG was awarded this firm, fixed-price contract from Naval Facilities Engineering Command Southwest (NAVFAC SW) for Range Clearance and Target Removal/ Replacement (RCTRR) at Yodaville Training Range (YTR), Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) Yuma, Arizona. The YTR is located within the Yodaville Urban Training Complex (UTC), southeast of the city of Yuma, Arizona. Constructed in 1998 as an urban close air support (CAS) target complex, it has provided Marine Aviators simulated urban areas in which to train. The UTC is comprised of streets, target configurations to replicate buildings, and target vehicles laid out to resemble a typical town. The entire target complex is a circular area of approximately 72 acres, however, the target center is contained within a 1260-foot by 840-foot area. There is a total of 192 acres which comprises both the UTC (22 acres) and 170 acres of surrounding, open desert. ERRG was contracted to provide surface clearance for all 192 acres including the removal of ordnance scrap and target debris; inspection and clearance of all floor level consumable conex targets; roadway clearance to a depth of 18 inches; remove/ install targets; remove, demilitarize, shred, and recycle consumable conex and Cluster Bomb Unit (CBU) targets; and provide an After Action Report. Range Clearance and Target Removal/ Replacement at Yodaville Training Range SUMMARY Owner NAVFAC Southwest Location Yodaville Training Range (YTR) Station Yuma, AZ Award Date July 2009 Complet ion Date July 2010 Award Amount $2,309,910 Final Contract Price $3,293,000 (Additional Scope) Services Provided Subsurface Clearance Evaluation, Removal and Processing Replacement Alternatives After Action Report

9 Projects ERRG was contracted by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to perform MEC construction support services during the construction of five training sites for the Infantry Platoon Battle Course (IPBC) on Camp Roberts Army Installation. The range area is located within the impact area of Camp Roberts. Due to the use of this area over the previous 15 to 20 years as an IPBC, it was highly anticipated that construction crews would encounter potential explosive hazards. Therefore, MEC construction support personnel were required to be present during excavation activities to inspect soils as they were unearthed. Prior to mobilization of crew and equipment, ERRG prepared a site specific Work Plan and an Accident Prevention Plan to be followed by all personnel during scheduled field activities. During the early portion of field activities, a total of four 105mm High Explosive (HE) munitions were encountered and subsequently disposed of by demolition operations. To prevent further occurrences of like items on remaining soils, ERRG s contract was modified to include the performance of a Mag and Dig operation on all remaining areas associated with the IPBC planned construction footprint. The Mag and Dig operation resulted in the discovery of an additional seven MEC items requiring explosive demolition and was completed on the remaining areas within one week, allowing further construction activities to proceed without continued work stoppages due to additional MEC discoveries. MEC Construction Support Infantry Platoon Battle Course (IPBC) SUMMARY Owner U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Sacramento District Location Infantry Platoon Battle Course Camp Roberts, CA Award Date October 2008 Completion Date August 2009 Award Amount $207,151 Final Contract Price $295,000 Services Provided UXO Construction Support Work Plan Preparation Accident Prevention Plan Preparation Mag and Dig Clearance Blow in Place (BIP)

10 Projects ERRG was contracted by the USACE to perform a time-critical removal action (TCRA) at the Former Camp San Luis Obispo, California. The scope of work involved preparation of project documents, including an Action Memorandum, a TCRA Work Plan, safety training presentations, informational pamphlets, public meeting posters, and an After Action Report. Recent site inspection and exploratory visits resulted in the discovery of items on the surface that indicated that a potential hazard was posed to current users of the site. Prior to mobilization to the site, ERRG prepared an Action Memorandum in consultation with USACE that established the basis for a TCRA. Additional tasks included preparing and conducting public meetings with stakeholders and nearby residents. Prior to the start of the surface clearance, the boundary and 200-foot by 200-foot grids were surveyed and staked at each grid corner across the 170-acre site. The surface clearance was performed by two 10-person UXO clearance teams. During the surface clearance a total of 26 munitions items were encountered and subsequently disposed of by demolition operations. ERRG used blast mitigation measures and performed sampling at demolition locations before and after each shot to ensure that demolition operations did not result in contamination of soil with explosive residues at levels harmful to humans. ERRG installed UXO warning signs at nine entrance points and high-use areas to warn of the potential hazards. Demolition operations were conducted at the end of each workweek, which required that items found during the week be guarded by security personnel during all hours that ERRG was not on the site. The surface clearance was completed within the scheduled timeframe. Time-Critical Removal Action at MRS-05 Owner USACE SUMMARY Location Former Camp San Luis Obispo, CA Award Date October 2008 Actual Completion Date or Projected Completion Date March 2012 Award Amount $120,000 Final Contract Price $941,405 (Additional Scope) Services Provided Public Meetings Safety Training UXO Construction Support UXO Surface Clearance BIP Explosive Demolition Operations

11 Projects ERRG was contracted to conduct surface clearance and target removal and replacement within the Chocolate Mountains Range Complex (CMRC) at Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) Yuma. The surface clearance included removal of all munitions and explosives of concern (MEC), material potentially presenting an explosive hazard (MPPEH), munitions debris (MD), and target debris (TD) that was 12 inches in size or greater. ERRG also prepared and improved access routes to and within the target locations. This effort required subsurface clearance of MEC to a depth of up to 1 foot below ground surface (bgs) of all roads, access routes, and target locations within the target area. Subsurface clearance facilitated the safe use of equipment for target removal and replacement activities. ERRG recovered, inspected, demilitarized as required, and transported to the range holding area (RHA) over 641 tons of MD and TD and destroyed over 7,700 MEC and MPPEH items. Removal of surface debris consisted of both a visual and instrumentassisted sweep. Visual sweeps were used in areas where no ground obstructions existed, and the instrument-assisted sweeps were conducted in areas with ground cover such as tall grass and shrubbery. Surface sweeps were performed under the supervision of a UXO Technician-III team leader who organized the sweep team and guided them in grid sweep activities. Targets were removed and replaced with modified consumable conex containers. The modifications included painting windows and doors in prescribed locations and cutting some containers in half with use of chop-saws. All munitions-related material containing explosives were disposed of by detonation. Range Clearance and Target Placement Activities At Chocolate Mountains Range Complex SUMMARY Owner NAVFAC Southwest Location Marine Corps Air Station Yuma, AZ Award Date November 2010 Actual Completion Date or Projected Completion Date Ongoing Award Amount $6,378,264 Final Contract Price $6,378,264 Services Provided UXO Surface Clearance Grid and Boundary Survey Runway Refurbishment Target Removal and Replacement Grading MEC Disposal

12 Projects ERRG provided Munitions Response (MR) Services in support of a Remedial Investigation at Ft. Rucker, Alabama. These services were conducted at three Munitions Response Sites (MRS) within Fort Rucker: Anti-Tank/Rocket Grenade Range, Infiltration/Grenade Range, and.22-cal Target Butt. ERRG developed MEC standard operating procedures and Activity Hazard Analysis to be included in the prime contractor s work plan. The Standard operating procedures were created for MEC avoidance, demilitarization, explosive transportation, intrusive investigation / mag and dig operations, MEC demolition, MEC surface sweeping, and vegetation removal. Work also included: surface clearance of wooded transects reacquisition of digital geophysical mapping (DGM) anomalies along transects in open areas hand excavation at anomaly locations to determine source of anomalies backfill of holes to pre-dig condition staging of MPPEH in an MPPEH holding area; staging of MD and cultural debris just outside the work area or in MPPEH holding area in 55-gallon drums demilitarization of MEC, MPPEH, and MD procurement, just-in time delivery transport, and use of commercial high explosives for blow-inplace MEC demolition operations transportation of cultural debris to an off-post commercial landfill or recycling facility transportation and disposal of MD at a smelting facility MEC Munitions Response Services SUMMARY Owner U.S. Army (Subcontractor to CH2M Hill) Location Fort Rucker Ozark, AL Award Date December 2009 Actual Completion Date or Projected Completion Date Ongoing Award Amount $79,243 Final Contract Price $94,725 (additional scope) Services Provided Excavation Backfill UXO Escort UXO Surface Clearance BIP Explosive Demolition Operations

13 Projects Concord Naval Weapons Station (CNWS), Concord, California is a Formerly Used Defense Site (FUDS) that is undergoing various construction phases for the eventual release to the city of Concord for redevelopment and the United States Army for construction of an ammunition depot. CNWS encompasses approximately 13,000 acres. The site is divided into two areas; Tidal and Inland. The Tidal area consists of approximately 6,800 acres, of which the majority lies within the explosive arc of the 1944 Port Chicago Explosion. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Sacramento District began installation of 6.5 miles of fiber-optic cable to upgrade lighting and security at CNWS. This project entailed 6.5 miles of trenching to lay the cable in the Tidal area of the site. Initially, USACE deemed this area as low risk of possessing MEC, however, after seven months of excavating in the Tidal area, a 75mm High Explosive (HE) projectile was discovered, thus elevating the risk to moderate to high. ERRG was tasked with writing Construction Support Work Plan and Explosives Safety Submission (ESS), applicable to the construction footprint. Additionally, ERRG provided a constant MEC Support presence on site during all scheduled excavation activities, facilitating a quick response and resolution to items found during construction operations and was integral to the completion of this project in August of During the project, seven MEC items were located and destroyed by ERRG s UXO Team. MEC Support at Concord Naval Weapons Station SUMMARY Owner USACE Sacramento District (Subcontractor to Taber Construction) Location Concord Naval Weapons Station Concord, California Award Date July 2007 Completion Date August 2009 Award Amount $286,000 Final Contract Price $386,766 Services Provided UXO Construction Support Geophysical Survey Historical Records Review ESS Preparation Construction Support Work Plan Managed and Disposed of MD MEC Discovery/Disposal Events Reports Preparation

14 Projects ERRG was tasked to perform maintenance and upgrade for the 498-acre Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) Kaneohe Bay. The Air Station was selected for closure under Base Realignment and Closure Act (BRAC) in 1993, and today serves as a training base for the U.S. Marine Corps. The project was for range maintenance activities at the highexplosive impact area at the Marine Corps Base Hawaii (MCBH) Range Complex, including surface MEC clearance, target removal, and scrap metal recycling. A total of sixteen MEC items were recovered and destroyed during the course of the project. ERRG s responsibilities included the excavation of lead bullets and bullet fragments from lead-contaminated soil from the pistol range berm face, and the screening, consolidating, bagging and recycling of the lead. ERRG also regraded the berm to a 25 percent slope, placed geotextile and cast-in-place retaining wall, placed concrete masonry units (CMU), constructed a new bullet trap, installed Supertrap material (ricochet barrier), and performed the final landscaping and regressing. ERRG completed all of the project objectives in accordance with the contract scope and the project was completed under budget, on time and without accident or injury. Range-2 Berm Maintenance and Upgrade at Marine Corps Base Hawaii SUMMARY Owner U.S. Marine Corps Location Marine Corps Base Hawaii Kaneohe Bay, HI Award Date June 2007 Completion Date August 2007 Award Amount $71,795 Final Contract Price $71,795 Services Provided Removal of Lead and Lead-contaminated Soil Berm Regrading Retaining Wall Installation Bullet Trap Construction

15 Projects ERRG was selected by Navy Base Realignment and Closure Program Management (BRAC PMO) West to perform 3rd party Quality Assurance (QA) oversight for on-going munitions response projects for several active Munitions Response Sites located at BRAC sites in Northern California, including Munitions Response Sites at the Former Mare Island Naval Shipyard (MINS) in Vallejo, California. Investigations and remedial actions for MEC are in progress at these sites under various stages within the CERCLA process. As the 3rd party QA provider, ERRG ensures that the Navy s contractors comply with federal, state, DOD, Navy regulations and guidance, and project-specific approved Work Plans and QC Plans. A MEC QA Specialist is present at MINS on an as requested basis conducting QA oversight and documentation review. ERRG s responsibilities included assessing the quality of the field work performed, verifying that the required activities are executed in accordance with stated work plans and procedures, and conform to health and safety requirements. ERRG also ensured that the contractor s stated and actual results exhibited a high degree of confidence of their work to perform MMRP projects. In this capacity, ERRG provides scheduled and on-call QA oversight of MEC field activities (intrusive investigations and removal actions) and corrective actions, reviews field documentation, and recommends corrective actions based on results of oversight and field audits. ERRG also conducted final inspection/verification of all MPPEH re-classified as Munitions Determined As Safe (MDAS) before being shipped off-site for destruction. ERRG prepared daily QA Audit reports to document the results of the QA activities for the Navy to evaluate the quality of service and ensure compliance with the approved Work Plans, QC Plans, Explosive Safety Submissions, and Health and Safety Plans. MEC Quality Assurance Oversight at Mare Island Naval Shipyard SUMMARY Owner NAVFAC Southwest Location Mare Island Naval Shipyard Vallejo, California Award Date December 2006 Completion Date December 2009 Award Amount $82,955 Final Contract Price $476,000 (Additional Scope) Services Provided Oversight of Visual Surveys Conducted Audits of Contractor s Blind Seed QC Program Ensured Contractor Compliance with ESS, ESP, Site Safety and Health Plan, Work Plan Oversaw Explosive Regulations Compliance Conducted Final Inspection/Verication for All MPPEH Munitions Debris

16 Ser vices Environmental Remediation & Construction Contaminated Soil Excavation Landfill Capping and Closure Transportation and Disposal Treatment System Installation and O&M Industrial Site Closure and Facility Decommissioning Storage Tank Removal and Closure Tank, Structure and Equipment Decontamination Waste Characterization, Segregation and Packaging Civil & Environmental Engineering Remedial Investigations and Feasibility Studies Remedial Design and Action Plan Development Soil and Groundwater Investigations/Characterization Regulatory Compliance and Permitting Environmental Assessments Landfill Engineering Pilot Testing SPCC and SWPP Preparation Emergency Preparedness & Prevention Incident Command System Training Table Top, Functional & Full Scale Exercises Incident Command System (ICS) Coach for Actual Response National Response Framework (NRF) Overview Training Emergency Response Plan Development Facility Plans & Training Record Maintenance Maritime and Spill Prevention, Control and Countermeasure (SPCC) Oil Compliance Regulations Assistance UXO & MEC Munitions Response Under CERCLA Preliminary Assessment/Site Investigation Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Study Removal Action Geophysical Investigation Impact Range Clearance & Maintenance QA/QC Management Project Management Construction Support Construction Sustainment Restoration and Modernization New Construction Demolition Construction Oversight and Quality Assurance Water and Wastewater Treatment Conveyance Flood Control Infrastructure Aquatic Ecosystem Restoration Anti-terrorism Force Protection Retrofitting Geotechnical Engineering Subsurface Investigations Retaining Wall Designs Slope Stability Analyses Footing and Mat Foundation Designs Pier and Piling Designs and Analyses Drainage/Seepage/Dewatering Evaluations Soil Improvement/Amendment Recommendations Foundation Engineering

17 Personnel Technical & Administrative Engineers Geologists Scientists Technicians Administrative Construction Managers Superintendents Foremen Operators Laborers TOTAL Number

18 Financials INSURANCE Commercial General Liability, $1,000,000 Pollution Liability, $1,000,000 Professional Liability, $1,000,000 Automobile Liability, $1,000,000 Excess/Umbrella Liability, $9,000,000 Workman s Compensation, Statutory Limits BONDING Aggregate Capacity, $25,000,000 REVENUE

19 Health & Safety ERRG firmly believes that maintaining a safe workplace is critical to our overall mission and should always receive a higher priority than cost or schedule. EMR RATING Year Rating ERRG S JOB SITE AUDIT FORM

20 Registrations LICENSES AND REGISTRATIONS Professional Registrations in Civil & Geotechnical Engineering (AK, AL, AZ, CA, CO, NV, NY, OR, WA) Registered Geologists (CA, OR, WA) General Contractor s License (Class A) with Hazardous Substances Removal Endorsement (AK, AZ, CA, HI, NV, NM, OR, WA) Certified Hazardous Materials Manager (CHMM) California Registered Environmental Assessors (REA) Bay Area Training Center (BATC) Certified Personnel LEED Accredited Professional CERTIFICATIONS Woman and Minority-Owned Business Small Business, NAICS Code (500 Employees) State of California, Public Utilities Commission (WMBE) Website > Martinez, San Francisco, Sacramento, Tustin, Seattle, Spokane, Portland, Honolulu, Phoenix >

21 Equipment Backhoes Excavators Bobcats (w/attachments) Forklifts Generators Pressure Washer Jackhammer Concrete Cutter Water Trucks Office Trailers Nuclear Density Gauges Pumps Datarams Vehicles Pickups Ford F150s Ford F250s 1/2 Ton Pickups 1 Ton Flat Beds Dump Trucks

22 Awards AGC of California Construction Safety of Excellence Awards (2nd Place) Hot Firm 2011, #15 of top 100 Hot Firms, Zweig-White Small Business Administration (SBA) Region IX Prime Contractor of the Year Department of Defense Nunn-Perry Award (2nd award) Largest Environmental Firm in the United States (#118), Engineering News-Record (ENR) Hot Firm 2011, #34 of top 100 Hot Firms, Zweig-White Engineering/Construction (#3), Zweig-White Environmental Achievement Award (Honorable Mention/Mid-Size Firm), Environmental Business Journal Environmental Achievement Award (Silver Medal/Mid-Size Firms), Environmental Business Journal Top 200 Environmental Firms (#140), Engineering News-Record (ENR) Hot Firm 2010, List Fastest Growing A/E/P and Environmental Consulting Firms (#136), Zweig-White Top 200 Environmental Firms (#150), Engineering News-Record (ENR) Hot Firm 2009, List Fastest Growing A/E/P and Environmental Consulting Firms (#111), Zweig-White Fastest Growing Private Firms in the U.S., Inc. Magazine Top 500 Women-owned Businesses in the U.S., Diversitybusiness.com Occupational Excellence Achievement Award, National Safety Council Largest Environmental Firms in the Bay Area (#8), San Francisco Business Times Environmental Achievement Award (Bronze Medal/Remediation Companies), Environmental Business Journal Top 200 Environmental Firms (#135), Engineering News-Record (ENR) Hot Firm 2008, List 100 Fastest Growing A/E/P and Environmental Consulting Firms (#29), Zweig-White Environmental Achievement Award New Practice Area, Environmental Business Journal Largest Environmental Firms in the Bay Area (#6), San Francisco Business Times 100 Fastest Growing Private Firms in the Bay Area Hall of Fame, San Francisco Business Times

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