North Slope Contaminated Soil Transport for Disposal, Kaktovik, AK (2025)
Alaskan Resource Innovations served as a key subcontractor to manage and staff the loading and transport of approximately 5,000 cubic yards of contaminated soil for off-site disposal at a permitted waste disposal facility. ARI directed daily field operations including contractor coordination, heavy equipment logistics, and barge loading activities to ensure safe and efficient material handling. ARI ensured compliance with applicable environmental regulations and site health and safety procedures while maintaining project schedule.

Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation Marine Waterways Sampling, Various Locations, AK (2024-2025)
Alaskan Resource Innovations served as the prime contractor to the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation, Waterways Division, to provide environmental management services and sample numerous marine waterway and harbor sites throughout the state of Alaska. The samples were analyzed for a spectrum of contaminants, a data quality analysis was conducted, and the sample data was reported to the State of Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation as part of an ongoing study.The project was funded by the taxation of the Alaska cruise ship industry and totaled over $900,000 over the two-year contract.

Kenaitze Indian Tribe, Former USAF Wildwood Recreation Area Investigation, Remediation, and Debris Removal, Kenai, AK (2023-2025)
Alaskan Resource Innovations served as the prime contractor on a Native American Lands Environmental Mitigation Program in partnership with the Kenaitze Indian Tribe and the United States Army Corp of Engineers. ARI managed and performed site investigations, including contaminated soil investigations via direct push drilling, and geophysics debris investigations via ground penetrating radar (GPR) and electromagnetics (EM61). Once all data was collected, analyzed, and reported, ARI performed 1,750 cubic yards of contaminated soil removal, debris removal, and associated disposal from multiple former Airforce sites. The project totaled over $1,700,000 in project funding over the two-year contract.

Various Locations, AK (2024-2025)
Alaskan Resource Innovations performed as a key subcontractor to multiple federal prime contractors. ARI employees performed as Site Supervisors, Senior Scientists, Foreman Operators, and laborers for multiple site investigations and multiple contaminated soil removal and disposals, resulting in more than 10,000 cubic yards of contaminated soil removed from multiple federal sites throughout the state.

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