Hawaii to share in $160 million clean-up fund
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has awarded a $160 million contract for environmental remediation services in Hawaii, tribal nations and U.S. territories in the Pacific Ocean, as well as in other states.
The contract was awarded to Texas-based CB&I, which has “long supported U.S. government programs and initiatives to clean and restore our nation’s most contaminated sites,” said Chip Ray, president of CB&I’s Government Solutions operating group, in a statement.
The company provides among other services, remediation of sites contaminated with hazardous, toxic, and radioactive materials.
The statement did not indicate where or when any work might commence.