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tpmgroupStatement of Qualifications
July 2015
 Emergency Response
 Disaster Response
 Environmental Services
 Industrial Services
 Engineering & Compliance
 Aviation Fueling Systems
 UST Management
 Hydro-excavation
 VacuumTruck Services
ISN# 400-228083
Introduction
1. Capabilities
1.1 Emergency Response
1.2 Disaster Response
1.3 Environmental Services
1.3.1UST Management
1.33.2 Transportation & Disposal
1.3.3 Drilling
1.4 Industrial Services
1.4.1 Hydro-excavation
1.4.2 Vacuum Truck Services
14.3 Storm and Sanitary 2.Camera
1.5 Aviation Fueling Systems and FBO 3.Support
1.6 Civil Construction
1.7 Engineering & Compliance
1.8 Existing Contracts
1.9 Prior Corporate Experiences
2.0 Clients & References
2.1 Key Personnel
tpmgroup Table of Contents
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This Statement of Qualifications is intended for your use in considering tpmgroup Group for
upcoming projects. It specifically addresses tpmgroup’s capabilities and experience in
environmental, emergency response, industrial maintenance and aviation fueling systems.
For over two decades tpmgroup has provided its clients a broad range of problem solving expertise,
profession experience and in-house equipment to complete both emergency and planned projects
that have protected public safety, facilities and property as well as the environment. tpmgroup will
bring this same dedication to quality & professionalism, experience and resources to assist its
clients on going and future site, remediation, hazardous waste removal, and abatement needs.
tpmgroup maintains a variety of heavy equipment for construction, vacuuming, demolition and other
field activities.
T.P.M., Inc. DBA tpmgroup(tpmgroup) was established in 1993 has offering services to its clients
for over 22 years as a Small Business Concern which operates in the form of a Corporation,
organized in the Commonwealth of Kentucky. The Corporate headquarters are located at 2040 Old
Louisville Road, Bowling Green, Kentucky 42101.
tpmgroup originated in 1991 as a subsidiary of Hanks Construction Company of Bowling Green,
Kentucky. tpmgroup initially provided Underground Storage Tank (UST) removal and installation
services. In 1993 tpmgroup became a Kentucky Corporation and began a new challenge of
providing professional full service environmental and construction services. The addition of a
drilling program and 24 hour emergency response environmental team further increased
tpmgroup’s capabilities to clients in 1994. In 1998 tpmgroup added property and land and
proceeded to permit 9 (1) acre landfills for C, D & D. In 2002, Apex Environmental was formed with
locations in (I) South Union, KY and (II) Bowling Green, KY. Apex I primary function is handling
waste solidification while Apex II is a centralized waste treatment (CWT) facility.
tpmgroup has a southern office located at 635 Hangar Lane, Nashville, Tennessee 37217 and
expanded again in 2015 by establishing an office in Louisville, KY to service a five year contract
with Louisville-Jefferson County Metro Sewer District.
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Over the last 20 years tpmgroup has grown from a local services company, to a company that has a
reach to serve all of Kentucky, Tennessee, Southern Indiana, in addition to areas of Alabama,
Illinois and Mississippi. tpmgroup has also provided support for both the BP/Deepwater Horizon-
Gulf Coast Spill and the Enbridge Pipeline spill in Michigan.
tpmgroup has built a solid, regional reputation for construction management, environmental and
geotechnical engineering service excellence. The company is structured to deliver responsive,
client-orientated services at a reasonable cost. tpmgroup is fully insured, financially secure, and has
a diverse and expanding client base from both the private and public sectors.
Professionalism and client satisfaction is the cornerstone of tpmgroup’s business philosophy which
is why repeat clients generate over 90% of tpmgroup’s work.
tpmgroup’s current professional staff includes professional engineers, geologists, hydrologists,
biologists, project managers, and 40 hour trained OSHA technicians.
tpmgroup Introduction
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Extensive Knowledge
Understanding the codes and regulations, recognizing
their implementation, and meeting their criteria is
paramount when responding to an environmental
emergency. tpmgroup 's knowledge and expertise in this
area greatly benefits its clients.
Personnel
tpmgroup response teams and management personnel
have responded to incidents in nearly every state as
well as locations worldwide. All responders have a
minimum of 40-Hour HAZWOPER, First Aid and CPR,
Confined Space Entry and Railroad Contractor Worker
Training. Most personnel possess additional training
and certifications covering a multitude of disciplines.
Site-specific health and safety plans and daily tailgate
meetings are an integral part of assuring employees
and clients the safest working environment possible -
everyday. Our goal is to consistently provide our clients
with the highest level of technical competence, strong
project management, integrated health & safety and
quality control with an emphasis on financial
accountability for all projects
Equipment
tpmgroup delivers high-quality emergency response and
industrial equipment from an extensive inventory.
Vacuum trucks, tankers, roll-offs, marine response
vessels, pumps, skimmers, and emergency response
vehicles - all with a wide variety of capacity and
performance specifications - allows us to match incident
needs with appropriate resources.
Experience
Practical field experience coupled with superior
equipment, enable tpmgroup to dispatch an appropriate
response to any emergency within minutes of the call.
tpmgroup is quick to mitigate the hazard, i.e. contain
and prevent the spread of material into the surrounding
environment, and therefore, limiting expense and
liability for the client. Each tpmgroup responder is well-
disciplined in proper material handling,
communications, and safety. Years of experience with
oil spills has given tpmgroup close and mutually
respective working relationships with both federal and
state regulatory agencies throughout the United States..
tpmgroup provides services for;
 United States Environmental Protection
Agency
 Kentucky Commission of Environmental
Quality
 Kentucky and Tennessee Parks and Wildlife
 Kentucky and Tennessee Departments of
Transportation
 Federal Bureau of Investigation
 Federal Emergency Management Agency
 United States Coast Guard
 Florida Oil Spill Coordinators Office
 Virginia Department of Environmental Quality
 United States Wildlife and Fisheries
 Florida Department of Environmental
Protection
 Tennessee State Emergency Management
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tpmgroupCapabilities
tpmgroup provides a broad range of environmental services for both, public and private, industry
and government. Our services are centered around Industrial Services, Emergency Spill
Response, Disaster Response, Engineering Compliance Consulting, Industrial Services Waste
Management, Site Remediation, and Aviation Fueling Systems.
tpmgroup’s comprehensive list of services and solutions is what makes us the industry leader. We
provide the latest technological advances and have the ability to custom-fabricate a solution that
is specific to your needs. By customizing solutions, we deliver a better service experience, as
well as reduce unnecessary costs by eliminating surpluses and redundancies. tpmgroup is
dedicated to providing an excellent customer experience, reducing costs, protecting the
environment and assuring a safe workplace.
tpmgroup serves a broad client base of five primary industry segments in the private marketplace
including;
Energy
Industrial
Utilities
Transportation
Construction
In addition to its Private Sector Clients, tpmgroup is also active in the Public Sector with strong
experience in Government Contracting on the Federal, State, Local and Municipal levels.
tpmgroup’s scope of services focus on Industrial Services and Environmental Management,
Emergency Response, Aviation Fueling, Civil & Utility Construction and Professional Services.
While the majority of tpmgroup’s business is conducted east of the Mississippi, tpmgroup does
travel well having been dispatched to Arkansas, Colorado, North Dakoda and Arizona on multiple
occasions.
tpmgroup is a business that covers many areas of expertise. Industrial cleaning and maintenance
is often integrated with other environmental services In the past 25 years tpmgroup has
expanded into several areas of business including: APEX Environmental, LLC, Parrish Recycling,
and Auto Parts which are all under the tpmgroup umbrella.
The following pages will detail and document tpmgroup’s capabilities and experience with its
primary services including;
Emergency Response
Environmental Services
Industrial Services
Transportation & Disposal Services
Aviation Fueling Systems
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From Lake Michigan to the Gulf of Mexico, oil or
hazardous material spill, tpmgroup responds to any
type of environmentally threatening accident. With
professional personnel to ensure a safe, effective, and
regulatory compliant response, 24 hours a day, 7 days
a week. tpmgroup Group employs fully certified,
extensively trained, and vastly experienced personnel.
Each response team member is outfitted with state-of-
the-art equipment and instrumentation.
tpmgroup has been responding to environmental
emergencies since 1991. From locations as
challenging as in the rivers of Tennessee the shores in
the Gulf of Mexico, tpmgroup has always provided it's
customers with the most professional staff, the finest
equipment and state of the art technology.
Whether on land or water, tpmgroup has been the
preferred responder for pipeline, rail, aviation, and
ground transportation companies. Safety is of
paramount importance at tpmgroup , full time safety
personnel respond to each spill. The exceptional safety
record at tpmgroup is no accident but the result of a
commitment to our fellow workers' personal well being
and to their families. This commitment has resulted in
tpmgroup having one of the lowest injury and accident
rates in the industry.
In order to meet the time critical demands of
Emergency Response and Environmental
Remediation projects tpm group maintains a variety of
heavy equipment for construction, vacuuming,
demolition and other field activities. In fact tpmgroup’s
inventory of rolling stock, heavy equipment and marine
vessels total over 100 machines ready to respond to
our client’s needs.
More information on tpmgroup can be found at
www.tpmgroup-group.com
tpmgroup provides comprehensive emergency response capabilities, responding to releases
of oil and other petroleum products, hazardous and non-hazardous wastes, and toxic substances.
tpmgroup’s emergency response includes; transportation accidents, facilities, train derailments,
floods, fire, tornadoes, spills and leaks.
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tpm groupCapabilities – Emergency Response
tpmgroup professional reputation has earned respect from
agencies such as:
United States Environmental Protection Agency
Kentucky and Tennessee Commission of Env. Protection A
Kentucky and Tennessee Parks and Wildlife
Tennessee and Kentucky Department of Transportation
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Federal Emergency Management Agency
United States Coast Guard
Florida Oil Spill Coordinators
Virginia Department of Environmental Quality
United States Wildlife and Fisheries
Florida Department of Environmental Protection
Tennessee and Kentucky State Emergency Management
More information on tpmgroup can be found at
www.tpmgroup-group.com
tpmgroup Emergency Response Team is prepared to take your emergency call 24 hours a
day, 7 days a week with 24 hour live dispatch. tpmgroup is devoted to clean-up of any petroleum,
oil, hazardous material spills, and toxic substances along with marine response. From the
beginning our crew will assess the site, prepare for the clean-up and remediation, along with
disposing of the material and reporting the incident to your organization on a timely basis.
tpmgroup provides comprehensive emergency response capabilities, responding to releases of oil
and other petroleum products, hazardous and non-hazardous wastes, and toxic substances.
tpmgroup’s emergency response includes; transportation accidents, facilities, train derailments,
floods, fire, tornadoes, spills and leaks.
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tpmgroup Disaster Response
Services Include:
Debris Disposal
Chipping and Grinding
Ice Storms
Hurricanes
Floods
Tornadoes
Insect Infestations
Hazardous Material Removal
Demolitions
Dewatering
Oil & Chemical Capture
More information on tpmgroup can
be found at www.tpmgroup-
group.com
tpmgroup has been instrumental in the recovery efforts of individual losses as well as major events
including weather-related and other natural catastrophes, terrorism, vandalism, and environmental
mishaps over the past decade. Through turnkey service capabilities and innovative solutions, tpm group can
provide continuity of operations in the most efficient and cost-effective manner, ultimately reducing our
clients’ business interruption and property loss claim. tpm group has the team and resources in place to turn
any unfortunate event into a successful restoration project.
When you select tpm group as your disaster debris management contractor, you are choosing to work with
a highly experienced company that is uniquely qualified to put your community on the road to recovery
following a disaster. Not only does tpm group have a full-time team of expert disaster management
professionals ready to mobilize at a moment’s notice, the company also has the resources and knowledge
to swiftly assemble and deploy uniquely-trained, experienced extended project teams and specialized
equipment necessary to meet any needs that arise in the aftermath of a disaster, whether expected or
unforeseen.
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tpmgroup Disaster Response Experience:
Phifre CourtTornado Response, Nashville,TN
Exxon Flood Response, Nashville,TN
David Lipscomb Unv. Flood Response, Nashville,TN
TravelCenters of America Flood Response, Nashville
Corvette Museum Sink Hole Recovery, Bowling Green
Metro Louisville Flood Response, Louisville, KY
More information on these projects can be found in
the Project Profiles section of this document.
tpmgroupCapabilities – Disaster Response
tpmgroup not only responds to emergencies and disasters for containment and cleanup but also
provides prevention services. tpmgroup is pleased to have A&A Enterprises as a strategic partner. A&A is
the owner of the patented Guardian Retention Systems (GRS) line of products. The GRS Guardian
Systems’ barrier bags makes an ideal, quickly assembled barricade against floods, water retention, and
various threats of encroaching waters. The unique, patented trapezoidal design of Guardian bags, unlike
standard rectangular sandbags, employs gravity in creating downward pressure to form a tight seal.
Because the Guardian bags are held in place by the Guardian unit and filled with a large bucket machine
such as a backhoe, the system uses just a fraction of the time and manpower needed to fill traditional
sandbags. In fact we can deploy 100 lft of the Flood Guardian with a crew of 4 in only 20 minutes!
Unlike many other products on the market the Flood Guardian has been tested by the US Army Corps of
Engineers Engineer Research and Development System which found that the system is “an expedient and
cost-effective solution for a temporary flood-fighting barrier.”. The Flood Guardian is also a proven
success having held back Mississippi River Flood waters threating the Harlow Casino in Greenville,
Mississippi where over 1.7 miles of 8’ high flood wall was constructed with the system in 72 hours and
protected the casino for 30 days. Harlow Casino estimated the system saved the casino over $10,000,000
in property damage.
tpmgroup can provide protection from flooding damage to buildings and facilities during
emergency/disaster events as well as stabilizing slopes and stream banks in the aftermath.
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Flood and Levee Control
For over two decades tpmgroup has provided its clients a broad range of problem solving expertise,
profession experience and in-house equipment to complete both emergency and planned projects that
have protected public safety, facilities and property as well as the environment. tpmgroup will bring this
same dedication to quality & professionalism, experience and resources to assist its clients on going and
future site, remediation, hazardous waste removal, and abatement needs. tpmgroup maintains a variety of
heavy equipment for construction, vacuuming, demolition and other field activities.
The tpmgroup can service your abatement and remediation needs with complete turnkey environmental
management. Our remediation strategies are designed to provide cost-effective solutions while following
all applicable regulations and eliminating future environmental concerns. tpmgroup works with each
customer to determine the appropriate decontamination strategy prior to beginning any abatement.
tpmgroup subcontractors and personnel are fully trained to remove and dispose of waste materials of all
kinds. We use state of the art technology and equipment and all our procedures meet or exceed EPA &
OSHA requirements. tpmgroup also provides waste solidification, wastewater treatment and oil/water
separation services to meet the waste handling needs to successfully complete this contract.
The tpmgroup has a team of professional personnel including Lead Drillers, Drilling Assistants,
Technicians, Engineers and Geologists to handle projects with Quality Assurance and Quality Control
(QA/QC) in a safe, efficient and cost-effective manner. The tpmgroup offers a team of professionals and
technicians that are multi-state certified. This team provides consultation, expert testimony, technical
support and 40-hour OSHA trained personnel to address both Resource Conservation and Recovery Act
(RCRA) and Comprehensive Environmental Response Compensation and Liability Act (CERCLA) sites.
tpmgroup personnel adhere to an in-house QA/QC program that assures that our client’s project is
completed in accordance with all State and Federal regulations. tpmgroup shall, in all cases, use its own
QA/QC or our client’s; whichever is more stringent.
tpmgroup takes pride in being capable of performing as a full service environmental and geotechnical
consultant and contractor. Several consulting firms also subcontract tpmgroup’s capabilities to implement
their own investigative and remediation plans.
The tpmgroup services all of our client’s environmental remediation needs with complete turnkey
environmental management. Our remediation strategies are designed to provide cost-effective solutions
while following all applicable regulations and eliminating future environmental concerns. When issues
such as location or scheduling arise beyond our scope of services, tpmgroup will access our third-party
professional, prearranged network to provide you with the service you need. Responsiveness and quality
service are important to the tpmgroup.
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Environmental Services
UST Management
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The knowledge and experience of tpm group professionals provide the
expertise necessary to ensure compliance with underground storage
tank (UST) regulations and to develop a comprehensive UST
management program.
The UST services provided by tpm group are essential for upgrading
existing UST systems to comply with current and future regulations.
They are also necessary when converting property from UST sites to
other real estate applications.
This may involve working closely with State and/or Federal
environmental agencies. tpm group provides assistance for incidents
involving trust fund applications. Our remediation design and
supervision services include options for remediation and/or disposal of
contaminated soil and groundwater.
tpm group has coordinated and managed UST removals for a variety of
industrial and public sector clients. Services often include conducting
interim activities and submitting UST removal reports to regulatory
agencies. State certified personnel complete excavation, tank interior
cleaning and tank disposal key operations for underground storage tank
(UST) removal services.
tpm group has coordinated and managed UST removals for a variety of
industrial and public sector clients. Services often include conducting
interim activities and submitting UST removal reports to regulatory
agencies. State certified personnel complete excavation, tank interior
cleaning and tank disposal
tpmgroup group has removed over a hundred underground storage tanks in various locations in
Kentucky and Tennessee. Tanks have been located in military, industrial and commercial sites, and
airports. Typical tank removal projects have ranged in size from 500-gallon to 20,000-gallon tanks.
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Transportation & Disposal
Disposing of waste in an environmentally-friendly manner is crucial to your business. We can
help. Our experts will assess your waste streams and develop the right recycling and disposal
solution for you.
Public and private organizations across the country have engaged tpmgroup as a partner and
provider of a wide variety of hazardous and regulated waste management. We have a reputation for
providing experienced, highly-qualified professionals that make your environmental programs their
highest priority. tpmgroup assigns field personnel to work alongside your employees on a full-time,
part-time, or as-needed basis. We help you save time and resources without sacrificing results.
tpmgroup has complete interstate authority good in all 48 continental US States and Canada
eliminating to request permits when traveling outside of KY.
tpmgroup field personnel can perform hazardous waste and regulated waste services including
collection, disposal and recycling programs at your site. Depending on the services you need.
tpmgroup personnel will: Develop, staff, and administer cost-effective site waste management,
recycling programs on a full-time, part-time or project-based schedule to provide the following
services for our clients;
tpmgroup Environmental can provide
collection, recycling and disposal services for
the following materials:
 Non Hazardous waste water disposal
 Field Services-industrial cleaning and
vacuum truck services
 Hazardous waste disposal
 Used Oil disposal
 Oily sludge and water disposal
 PCW (Petroleum contaminated waste)
 Sludge removal and disposal
 Drum Removal and disposal
 Mercury compounds and solutions
 Florescent and other lighting devices
 Computer monitors / components
Package, track, manifest, transport, and dispose of hazardous waste, regulated waste and
recyclable materials
Implement practices that emphasize safety, cost effectiveness and compliance
Produce reports required by your organization, as well as those required by law
Provide regulatory, safety and technical support to client operations
Act as single point of contact with disposal facilities and regulators for any issue, including
additional services such as off-site inventorying of equipment and supplies
Handle waste approvals and permit applications as necessary.
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Waste Management
Planning and implementing solid waste management facilities and processes are costly complex
and challenging tasks and one that has far reaching impacts to the bottom line. As industrial
communities throughout the United States pursue solutions to their solid waste management
challenges, tpmgroup believes it becomes more and more apparent that any one method or
technology is not likely to offer a complete solution. Decades of serving hundreds of industrial
clients have proven this.
tpmgroup has demonstrated the commitment, experience and expertise necessary to ensure that
our clients receive the best advice available. tpmgroup experience covers the complete spectrum
of solid waste management including waste characterization, procurements of solid waste and
recycling facilities, formulation of recycling programs, alternate technology evaluation, feasibility
studies, and rate structure development. tpmgroup not only consults companies on the best
approach but actively participates by teaming with them in the boots on the ground effort.
tpmgroup believes in the mission of RCRA and demonstrates this belief in its Best Management
Practice protocol.
tpmgroup Environmental can provide collection,
recycling and disposal services for the following
materials:
Non Hazardous waste water disposal
Universal and Special Waste
Used Oil and Oily sludge and water disposal
PCW (Petroleum contaminated waste)
Sludge removal and disposal
Drum Removal and disposal
Mercury compounds and solutions
Florescent and other lighting devices
Computer monitors / components
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Drilling
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tpmgroup is managed and operated as a professional drilling contractor and considered a leader in providing
services in geotechnical, environmental, mineral exploration and water resources throughout the south central
United States.
tpmgroup operates various types of drill units with fully trained drill teams. TPM has local base resources in
Bowling Green and Louisville, Kentucky and Nashville, Tennessee. These services include utilizing methods
such as hollow stem auger, air and mud rotary, diamond rock coring, casing advancement and direct push
methods.
Our drilling services include soil sampling, drilling and monitoring well installations, boring and well
abandonments, and well head protections, grouting remedial treatments and various rock and mineral
exploration.
tpmgroup has established a broad client base, including Geotechnical, Environmental Engineering
Consultants, Architects, Real Estate Developers, Municipalities, Commercial, State, Federal government
agencies, mining and Energy fields.
Our company offers Professional, Safe, Reliable and Cost Effective drilling and drilling related services.
tpmgroup drill crews average 15 years of experience, each, in the industry. All drilling personnel have updated
hazardous waste training. The company has been involved with hundreds of environmental projects over the
years. Included in these projects are typical UST sites, Landfill subsurface investigations and groundwater
monitoring programs, Phase II Environmental Site Assessments for commercial, industrial, and manufacturing
facilities. Our client base encompasses the entire southeastern United States.
tpmgroup
Drilling capabilities include:
Thin Wall (Shelby) Tube Sampling
Air Rock Drilling and Diamond Coring
Boring and Well Abandonments
Monitor Well Installation and Dev.
Monitor Well Purging and Sampling
Soil and Rock Grouting
Direct Push Technologies
More information on tpmgroup can be found at
www.tpmgroup-group.com
INDUSTRIAL SERVICES
tpmgroup provides industrial cleaning and plant
maintenance services for a variety of industries
including transportation (trucking, rail and aviation)
Averitt Express CSX Railroad and Nashville
Metropolitan Airport, large utilities on the scale of
TVA, and LG&E and Municipalities such as
Metropolitan Nashville and White House
Tennessee.
A good cross section of our client base would
include automotive casting and tooling
manufacturing, commercial and residential
contractors and local state and federal government
waste water systems. We serve many National
Manufacturers and Independently owned small
business in the state of Tennessee and Its not
uncommon on any given day tpmgroup could begin
the morning at Advanced Composites and finish up
in the evening serving a “Mom and Pop” Feed and
Seed or independently owned Gas Station.
With a history in industrial cleaning that dates to
1993, tpmgroup has developed customized
industrial cleaning solutions in water blasting,
vacuuming, hydro excavation and a myriad of other
services that quantify tpmgroup as the industry
leader in its field.
With more than 30 highly-trained field service
employees, a mobile fleet of than 9 units, and
complete engineering and tooling capabilities, there
is not a cleaning challenge that is too large or
complex. Tpmgroup’s trucks range in capacity from
3,000 to 5,000 gallons. The high-velocity air
vacuum trucks handle liquid, solid and sludge
removal needs while wet vacuum trucks are
designed for the removal of liquids, such as acids,
caustics, oil and water as well as some light sludge.
High-velocity air vacuum trucks also have a blower
system for additional vacuum loading and
unloading. Our trucks are designed to remove both
wet and dry materials, including flammable liquids,
paint sludges, oily sludges, powders and other hard-
to-remove materials.
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tpmgroup Industrial Services include:
Vacuum services-DOT spec high velocity
vacuum trucks
Hydro-excavation
Confined space entry / rescue
Hazardous / non-hazardous chemical removal
Pressure washing
Hydro-blasting
CO2 ice blasting
Soda blasting
Pit, pond & lagoon clean out
Tank cleaning
Paint booth cleaning
Building decontamination & decommissioning
On site dewatering
Emergency spill response, (USCG OPA/OSRO
contractor)
Container rental
More information on tpmgroup can be found at
www.tpmgroup-group.com
tpmgroup has more than 23 years experience providing services in the petroleum fuel tank
industry and environmental contracting field. tpmgroup’s experience includes providing solutions
and overseeing installation and removal of above ground and underground storage tank systems.
This services include engineering and permits for industrial activities and permits, site
investigation, remediation and grade and drain projects. tpmgroup’s experience includes projects
involving maintenance, repairs or upgrades to existing aviation fuel farms as well as the
installation of new fueling systems in airports across the Southeastern United States.
Whenever the design and planning of self-serve fuel facilities is initiated, making early decisions
and setting goals are most critical to the project. Determining size, equipment and aesthetic
requirements are the primary goals. The tpmgroup team has many years of experience designing
and installing self-serve fuel systems in numerous states. The tpmgroup team has a thorough
understanding of the issues that arise with each individual project and we understand the
importance of design and planning during the early stage of a project.
Meeting our client’s budget and schedule goals is of utmost importance to the tpmgroup. Upon
completion of permitting and approvals, tpmgroup will order all components and equipment for the
self-serve fuel system. This will allow ample time for fabrication, wiring and testing of the system.
With our years of experience designing and fabricating fuel tank systems, we have learned to
allow t me for the “human factor”. The tpmgroup will air test the tank system to meet the fire
marshal’s requirements.
tpmgroup has installed new fueling systems or provided maintenance, repairs or upgrades to
existing fuel farms at 34 airports in Kentucky. The tpmgroup has also installed 24 self service
fuel facilities at Kentucky airports. The table on the next page provides a partial listing.
TPM is proud to have supported the aviation community by providing maintenance service to
most of the FBO airports in the states in Tennessee , Kentucky and adjacent states.. TPM has
been recognized by state DOT aeronautics as an industry leader
Complete Project Profiles for selected projects are included in the Prior Corporate Experience
Section.
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Airport Fueling Systems Self-Service Fueling
Ashland Regional Airport, Ashland 
Blue Grass Airport, Lexington 
Bowman Field, Louisville  
Capitol City Airport, Frankfort  
Cynthiana-Harrison CountyAirport, Cynthiana 
Georgetown-Scott CountyAirport, Georgetown  
Glasgow Municipal Airport, Glasgow  
Hawesville-Hancock CountyAirport, Hawesville  
Henderson City County Airport, Henderson 
KentuckyAero-Medical, Lexington 
Lebanon-SpringfieldAirport, Springfield 
Leitchfield-Grayson CountyAirport, Leitchfield  
MadisonvilleAirport, Madisonville 
Marion-Crittenden CountyAirport, Marion  
McCreary County Airport, Pine Knot  
Monticello-Wayne CountyAirport, Monticello 
Morehead-Rowan CountyAirport, Morehead  
Mt. Sterling-Montgomery County Airport, Mt. Sterling 
Muhlenburg CountyAirport, Greenville  
Owensboro-Daviess CountyAirport, Owensboro 
Princeton-Caldwell County Airport, Princeton  
Rough River State Park Airport, Falls of Rough  
Russellville-Logan CountyAirport, Russellville  
Samuels Field Airport, Bardstown 
Lake Cumberland Regional Airport, Somerset  
Stuart Powell Field Airport, Danville 
Sturgis Municipal Airport, Sturgis  
Tompkinsville-Monroe CountyAirport,Tompkinsville  
Tucker Guthrie Memorial Airport, Harlan  
Williamsburg-Whitley CountyAirport,Williamsburg  
Professional References
We invite you to contact the following individuals to learn firsthand how the tpm group has performed on
past work at GeneralAviation airports.
Joseph Hampton, Manager
Wayne County Airport 519 Airport Road
Monticello, KY 42633
(606) 348-7700
James Toole, Manager
Georgetown Scott County Airport – Marshall Field 6206 Paris Pike
Georgetown, KY 40324
(502) 863-6320
Allen Bennett, Manager Henderson City County Airport 2154 Hwy 136W.
Henderson, KY 42420
(270) 860-6901
John Stafford, Regional Sales Executive
World Fuel Services (954) 659-7729
Steve Johnson, Fuel Sales
Eastern Aviation Fuels PO Box 12327
Murfreesboro,TN 28562-5232 (615) 477-7266
Michael Mattern, Quality Control
Eastern Aviation Fuels PO Box 12327
New Bern, NC 28562-5232 (865) 806-5640
Todd McBee, Chairman
Mayfield-GravesCounty Airport Board 133 Markethouse Square, Suite 100
Paducah, KY 42001
(270) 443-7601
Jim Fallin, Chairman Hancock County Airport Board 500Airport Road
Lewisport, KY 42351
(270) 295-6460
Craig Farmer, Department of Transportation, Aviation
Capitol City Airport, Frankfort, KY 40601
(502)382-7282
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tpmgroupCapabilities – Civil
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tpmgroup gets it: Grading, excavating, earthwork and site development aren't the most
exciting components of the construction process, but they are essential to success. Our
comprehensive approach takes into account all facets of the project - from pre-planning to
equipment mobilization to environmental protection to ensuring the safety of our people, the public
and the job site.We handle the job correctly so you don't need to worry about it.
The Civil Division of tpmgroup is part of our total client
service capability. tpmgroup is a fully licensed, full service
civil contractor with all work being performed by
personnel with the experience, training and resources to
complete the project right – the first time, every time.
tpmgroup can provide the right personnel and equipment
to suit any project requirements. tpmgroup is
environmentally conscious and maintains a perpetually
safe, clean site that meets or exceeds industry standards.
Civil activities are the foundation of all building projects
which requires precise coordination in order to avoid any
conflicts with other contractors on the site.We strive to
coordinate with other job site contractors, engineers and
owners to ensure that all schedules are met.
It is this dedication to service that has made tpmgroup a
leader in the civil field. Our full service firm deals with all
aspects of site development with a wide variety of services
including:
Grading & Excavation
Subgrade & Slope Stabilization
Site Development
Utilities Construction & Maintenance
Clearing
Stream Bank Rehabilitation
Road Construction
Dams, levees & Dikes
Concrete
More information on tpmgroup can be found at
www.tpmgroup-group.com
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Before you dig, consider your excavation options with tpmgroup non-destructive hydrovac excavation
services, it is our mission to safely and efficiently remove soil around buried utilities and underground
structures.Our hydro excavation process combines pressurized water and a powerful 6000 cfm positive
displacement blower system, which allows us to excavate in the toughest conditions, including through
frozen ground.
tpmgroup's hydro excavation technology can complete a typical excavation project in a fraction of the
time compared to conventional digging methods.
HydrovacOffers a modern solution to excavation with state-of-the-art equipment resulting in increased
safety, effectiveness and productivity.
Applications of Hydrovac Excavation
 Line Exposing
 Pole Holes
 Trenching & SlotTrenching
 Piling holes
 Debris Removal & Cleanouts
Benefits and Advantages
 Remote excavation up to 500 feet from the unit
 Inside buildings, congested areas, no damage to landscaped areas
 More cost effective than hand digging
 Up to 10 x faster
 Excavate through frost and frozen ground for year round service
 Visual confirmation of buried utilities and obstructions prior to starting a project
Safety
Hydrovac is a OSHA approved soft dig method.Accepted where mechanical excavation is not allowed
or practical and reduces the need for workers in or exaction areas or confined space.
Hydro-Excavation
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Slope Stabilization
tpm group understands that erosion is a problem that frequently develops on highly erosive soils,
steep slopes, and areas with weathered rock which presents a high risk for slope instability resulting in
landslides. Highways, railways, power plants and transmission facilities as well as residential and
commercial developments all require long-term stable slopes to control land slides.Traditionally this
has been an expensive and time consuming proposition with project schedules ranging from several
weeks to months depending upon the size of the slide.
The Kentucky Department ofTransportation has discovered the GRS system allows these slides and
stream/river bank stabilizations to be completed at a fraction of the cost and a construction schedule
measured in days instead of weeks!
“The Polypropylene BarrierWalls have made permanent repairs possible more cost effective than other
repair methods and are the repair method of choice in the right situation.” Michael Calebs
Transportation Engineering Branch Manager 11
The GRS system is now being used nationwide from
North Carolina to California by State DOT agencies for
slope stabilization and landslide repair to protect their
roads and increase public safety while preserving their
strained budgets and increasing road maintenance
efficiency.
The secret behind this success in the stability of the GRS
trapezoid design delivering up to 6,000 lbs/ft2 of
horizontal resistance and over 65 tons of vertical
strength! This coupled with speed of being able to place
and fill a 50’ section of the GRS system with concrete
every hour makes the GRS system both a money and
schedule saver.
tpmgroup group
Existing Contracts
tpmgroup Existing Contracts
Contract: Western KY University Service Contract
Contract No.: 4T256VS
Location: Bowling Green, KY Client: Western KY University
Contract Value: $2,500,000.00 (over 5 years) Set Aside: NA
Contract Start: 10/2010 Contract End: September 2015
Under this IDIQ Contract GPNE will provide BAD a broad range of services including removal and
disposal of hazardous waste materials including closure sampling of PCB in multiple child's
daycare facility. Develop impacted area and removal of floor covering as well as identifying
potentially contaminated areas due to tracking. Clearance monitoring/confirmation sampling
closures.e
tpmgroup recognizes that long term relationships are advantageous to both tpmgroup and the
owner. They provide a stable workload for tpmgroup which provides the owner with a
dependable provider of services.
Through these contracts tpmgroup is able to become more familiar with the client’s needs and
operations thus is able to provide a more comprehensive and targeted response to our clients.
Contract: Nashville Metro Government
Contract No.: 2T02815
Location: Nashville, TN Client: Nashville Metro Government
Contract Value: $ Undetermined (over 5 years) Set Aside: NA
Contract Start: 2010 Contract End: 2015
Secured 5 year contract for environmental and hazardous material abatement and
remediation projects for entire Davidson County to support 48 Metro Agencies. Includes
radon, UST filtration, waste disposal, asbestos abatement, lead abatement and emergency
response. Various items including erradication/remediation of chemicals and organisms.
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tpmgroup Existing Contracts
Contract: MSD Environmental Rapid Response Contract Contract No.: 8000000365
Location: Louisville, KY Client: Metro Sewer District
Contract Value: $ Task Order Driven Set Aside: NA
Contract Start: 04/01/2015 Contract End: 03/31/2020
Under this 5 year contract TPM will provide Environmental and Distaster Response for MSD on an on
call basis. This contract can be used by any agency or department of Louisville-Jefferson County
government.
Contract: Louisville Gas & Electric MSA Contract No.:
Location: Kentucky – State Wide Client: Louisville Gas & Electric
Contract Value: TBD Set Aside: SDBE
Contract Start:November 2011 Contract End: November 2016
TPM, Inc . has an open contract and an ongoing commitment to perform emergency,
environmental and industrial services to Kentucky Utilities (now PPL) which includes but
not limited to the work t o transformer spill clean-ups and site restoration, storm debris
removal, industrial cleaning within their substations and fueling s y stems and waste water
haul , treatment and disposal.
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Contract: Sanitary Sewer Lift Station ER Maintenance Contract No.: 5T075VS
Location: White House, TN Client: City of White House, TN
Contract Value: $ Task Order Driven Set Aside: NA
Contract Start: 04/01/2012 Contract End: 03/31/2016
Under this contract TPM will provide Emergency Lift Station Response for White House on an on call
basis.
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tpmgroup group - Key Personnel
While TPM’s core services revolve around geology, hydrogeology and contamination
remediation, TPM has advocated for the continued progression of BMP, water quality and
stormwater collection and treatment, erosion control, waste-to-energy, and sustainable design
even before these practices were fashionable. Our engineering team fixes problems and makes
them go away for our clients by using state of the art technology. We fix things guided by basic
philosophy to identify cost-effective, simple solutions then apply tested engineering
principles
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Developing innovative environmental management systems to solve simple to complex
problems for our clients is our Mission . We know what the laws are. Regulatory
compliance is facilitated due to highly regarded working relationships with county and
state regulatory and oversight agencies.
Phase I (ASTM 1527-5)
Phase II (ASTM E1903)
Compliance Management & Assistance
Permitting Wetlands Identification and delineation
Air Quality Permits
NPDES SWPPP
Solid/Hazardous Waste Permits
Compliance Audits
Environmental Plan Development
Spill Prevention Control & Countermeasures (SPCC)
Storm Water Best Management Practices (BMP)
Ground Water Protection Plans
Contingency Plans
Environmental Training
Environmental Management Systems (EMS)-ISO 14000
Asbestos Lead PCB
More information on tpmgroup can be found at www.tpmgroup-
group.com
tpmgroup group –Technical Capabilities
tpmgroup group
Prior Corporate Experience
tpmgroup Prior Corporate Experience
Project Name: Fisher Transport Sulfuric Acid Spill
Project Location: Interstate24 and I-64 Nashville.
Project Type: Emergency Response and Clean Up
Project Description:
tpmgroup Group Used heavy equipment to remove, and
dispose of soils contaminated with sulfuic acid along I-24 in
Nashville, TN. tpmgroup Group restored the site to its original
condition. The contamination was sampled and disposed of at
an approved facility
Client:
West Nashville Wrecker Service.
Owner POC:
Larry Boggs
Phone:
615-405-7081
Email:
lboggs@westnashvillewrecker.com
Cost at Award:
$open
Final Cost:
$64,000
Project Start:
09/24/2012
Project Completion:
10/15/2012
Role:
Prime
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Project Name: Philfre Court Site Demolition/Restoration Project
Project Location: Philfre Court
Nashville, TN
Project Type: Demolition of Contaminated Structures
Project Description:
tpmgroup used heavy equipment to remove, transport, and
dispose of contaminated mobile homes from this site in Nashville,
TN.
Asbestos containing materials where found and tpmgroup use
strict protocols to contain, store, and dispose of contaminated
buildings. tpmgroup used physical barriers to prevent any con-
tamination from entering Mill Creek located adjacent to the
Philfre Court property all the while preserving the presence of an
endangered species of crawdad.
Client:
City of Nashville Metro Water
an
Owner POC:
Thomas Palko
Phone:
615/862-4510
Email:
Marie.morgan@Nashville.gov
Cost at Award:
$242,000.00
Final Cost:
$242,000
Project Start:
5/01/13
Project Completion:
3/15/14
Role:
Prime
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Project Name: Fisher Transport Ethanol Spill
Project Location: Dyersburgh, TN
Project Type: Spill Response
Project Description:
tpmgroup group used physical barriers to prevent the spread of
5000 gallons of ethanol into local waterways. tpmgroup used
heavy equipment to remove, transport and dispose of
contaminated soil at the Dyersburg Landfill.
Restoration of the site included placement of topsoil and rip-rap
stone back to original condition. tpmgroup worked closely with
TDEC officials to insure sampling protocols where meet in a
timely fashion and waste generated was disposed
Client:
Fisher Transport
Owner POC:
Doug Butler
Phone:
731/610-0924
Email:
pfoil@bellsouth.net
Cost at Award:
$92,000
Final Cost:
$92,000
Project Start:
06/11/13
Project Completion:
06/14/13
Role:
Prime
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Project Name: Nashville Metro Airport Stormwater Pond
Project Location: Nashville Metro Airport
Nashville, TN
Project Type: Temporary Storage Pond & Piping
Project
Project Description:
tpmgroup Group used heavy equipment to construct an addition
to an existing storm water storage pond. The scope of work
included physical barriers to prevent sediment and
contamination of the Snakey Creek and Sims Branch water ways
located on airport property.
tpmgroup Group was under strict schedule deadlines with
attached liquidated damages. The tpmgroup group finished the
project with in the time frame.
Client:
Nashville Metro Airport
Owner POC:
Ken Whatley
Phone:
615/275-1485
Email:
kenneth_whatley@nashintl.com
Cost at Award:
$75,000.00
Role:
Prime
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Project Name: BP Deep Water Horizon
Project Location: Port St. Joe, FL
Project Type: Drilling Platform Collapse and Spill
Cleanup
Project Description:
tpmgroup was a part of the vital oyster and turtle protection in
the Apalachicola Bay waters in between Port St. Joe and St.
George Island during the BP Oil Spill.
Identification of sensitive areas and bird estuary’s then
placement and daily maintenance of marine booms throughout
the multi tidal waterways
Client:
SWS First Response
Owner POC:
Todd Johnson
Phone:
210/566-8366
Email:
NA
Cost at Award:
open
Final Cost:
$350,000
Project Start:
05/2010
Project Completion:
09/15/2010
Role:
Subcontractor
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Project Name: EnBridge Pipeline Release
Project Location: Kalamazoo River
Kalamazoo, MI
Project Type: Ruptured Oil Pipeline Spill Response
Project Description:
tpmgroup was involved at ground zero as well as managed mile
marker 33-35 on the Kalamazoo River after a pipeline ruptured
and leaked more than 850,000 gallons of crude into the
Kalamazoo River stretching over 38 miles toward Lake Michigan.
tpmgroup had vac trucks, tankers and crews at ground zero 7
days a week, 24 hours a day to collect spilled crude under the
direction of Inland Marine.
Client:
Garner Environmental Services
Owner POC:
John Pavlicek
Phone:
713/817-1395
Email:
johnpavlicek@garner-es.com
Cost at Award:
open
Final Cost:
$475,000
Project Start:
07/2012
Project Completion:
09/27/2010
Role:
Subcontractor
tpm group Project Profile
Project Name: Exxon/Mobil Terminal
Project Location: Cumberland River
Nashville, TN
Project Type: Flood Response
Project Description:
Flood response and stabilization of floating of terminal on the
Cumberland River.
tpmgroup provided vac trucks on standby in the event of
breached pipelines/tanks. tpmgroup also provided sand bags,
labor and material to stabilize and prevent further flooding
concerns as pumps removed water.
Client:
Exon Mobile
Owner POC:
Jan Bowman
Phone:
214/769-3820
Email:
Jan.e.bowman@exxonmobile.com
Cost at Award:
open
Final Cost:
$160,000
Project Start:
05/2010
Project Completion:
$06/2010
Role:
Prime
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Project Name: Nation Corvette Museum
Project Location: Bowling Green, KY
Project Type: Corvette Recovery
Project Description:
8 priceless Corvettes had fallen into a large hole created by a
sinkhole in the rotunda floor of the National Corvette Museum sink
hole created by storm water leaking under floor
A plan was crafted in order to Careful excavation of material around
8 priceless corvettes could not be exhumed by traditional means.
Technicians had to remove soil from automobiles by nontraditional
means
Had to enter mouth of sink hole by cable and vacuum material from
around cars until they could be extracted by crane with out suffering
further damage
Client:
Scott Murphy Daniel
Owner POC:
Mike Murphy
Phone:
270-781-9944
Email:
gmmurphy@scottandmurphy.com
Cost at Award:
Time and material
Final Cost:
$$5500
Project Start:
03/29/2014
Project Completion:
03/29/2014
Role:
SUB
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Project Name: Sun Products Ice Blasting Cleaning and repair
Project Location: Bowling Green KY
Project Type: Industrial Cleaning Repair and Restoration
Project Description: Sun Products North Manufacturing Facility
needed to be updated and restored to reflect new production
plant standards. TPM was contracted to work off hours in order
to disassemble, clean and restore facility ceilings, walls and hand
rails. Old worn and damaged structures, walls, structural members
and handrails were replaced with updated units or repaired and
painted to spec.
Client: Sun Products Corp
Owner POC:
Dewayne Carter
Phone:
270-793-5427
Email:
Dewayne.carter@sunproductscorp
.com
Cost at Award:
$170,000
Final Cost:
$170,000
Project Start:
12/08/2015
Project Completion:
12/31/2015
Role:
Prime
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Project Name: David Lipscomb University
Project Location: David Lipscomb University
Nashville, TN
Project Type: Flood Response
Project Description:
5 campus buildings were impacted. tpmgroup immediately
mobilized crews from out of state to assist with water extraction,
dehumidifiers and truck loads of fans. tpmgroup mobilized vac
trucks, crews with pumps, hoses, etc to immediately manage the
flooding.
Client:
Safety-Kleen
Owner POC:
Michael Caswell
Phone:
423-619-3448
Email:
Michael.caswell@safety-kleen.com
Cost at Award:
open
Final Cost:
$410,000
Project Start:
05/2/ 2010
Project Completion:
05/12/2010
Role:
Subcontractor
tpm group Project Profile
Project Name: Travel Centers of America
Project Location: Nashville, TN
Project Type: Flood Response
Project Description:
Cumberland River Flooded tanks, Bays, Oil Tanks Floated, and
debris throughout a Truck Stop. tpmgroup provided boats to
salvage items on shelves in flood store, marine booms in the
facility parking lots and around shop buildings, placed oil
skimmers to recover oil and once water receded, vacuumed all
areas and removed debris. Characterizing and profiling all waste
for proper disposal
Client:
Mitchell's West Nashville
Owner POC:
Larry Boggs
Phone:
615/405-7081
Email:
lboggs@westnashvillewrecker.com
Cost at Award:
open
Final Cost:
$460,000
Project Start:
05/2010
Project Completion:
11/15/2010
Role:
Subcontractor
tpm group Project Profile
Project Name: Ashland Regional Airport
Project Location: Ashland Regional Airport
Ashland, Ky.
Project Type: Fuel System Install and Removal
Project Description:
This project involved a fuel system removal and a new fuel
system installation. Fuel systems included Jet A and 100LL
systems.
Stantec provided design and construction phase services.
tpm group provided fabrication and installation of the fueling
system along with electrical hookup and integration of the credit
card reader.
Services also included site preparation and concrete foundation
construction, UST removal and closure and a SPCC plan.
Contract Number: NA
Client:
Ashland Regional Airport
Owner POC:
Tony Lewis
Phone:
502-213-7552
Email:
tlewis@stantec.com
Cost at Award:
$173,000
Final Cost:
$173,000
Project Start:
08/16/2010
Project Completion:
07/15/2011
Role:
Prime
tpm group Project Profile
Project Name: Blue Grass Airport
Project Location: Blue Grass Airport
Lexington, Ky.
Project Type: Fuel System Install and Removal
East General Aviation Self-Serve Fuel
Facility
Project Description:
This design-build project included the design and construction of
a new single port self-service fuel dispensing facility on the east
side of the GA complex.
Stantec provided environmental, design and construction
management services.
tpm group provided fabrication and installation of the fueling
system along with electrical hookup and integration of the credit
card reader.
Services also included site preparation and concrete foundation
construction, UST removal and closure, and a SPCC plan.
Client:
Lexington Regional Airport
Owner POC:
Mark Day
Phone:
859-425-3152
Email:
mday@bluegrassairport.com
Cost at Award:
$397,650.00
Final Cost:
$397,650.00
Project Start:
09/26/2013
Project Completion:
07/15/2015
Role:
Prime
tpm group Project Profile
Project Name: Mayfield-Graves County Airport
Project Location: Mayfield-Graves County Airport
Mayfield, Ky.
Project Type: Fuel System Install
Project Description:
This project included the installation of a 12,000 gallon Jet-A fuel
system with a stainless steel cabinet enclosed dispensing
system. The project required the in-place closure of an
underground storage facility and the integration of the system
with an existing credit card unit.
Stantec provided environmental, design and construction phase
services for the Jet-A fuel system.
tpm group provided fabrication and installation of the fueling
system along with electrical hookup and integration with the
existing credit card reader. Services also included concrete
foundation construction and fabrication of the stainless steel
cabinet and a SPCC plan.
Client:
Mayfield-Graves County Airport
Owner POC:
Rufford
Phone:
270-331-4523
Email:
Cost at Award:
$
Final Cost:
Project Start:
08/21/11
Project Completion:
09/30/2011
Role:
Prime
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Project Name: Hancock County Airport
Project Location: Hancock County Airport
Hawesville, Ky.
Project Type: Fuel System Install
Project Description:
This project included the installation of a 12,000 gallon 100LL
tank. The system was designed and constructed with individual
platform mounted dispensing systems. The project included a
credit card reader that worked both 100LL and Jet-A systems.
Stantec provided environmental, design and construction phase
services for the fuel system.
The tpm group provided fabrication and installation of the
fueling system along with electrical hookup and integration of the
credit card reader. Services also included site preparation and
concrete foundation construction and a SPCC plan.
Client:
Hancock County Airport
Owner POC:
Jim Fallin
Phone:
270-295-6460
Email:
na
Cost at Award:
$160,000
Final Cost:
$160,000
Project Start:
08/15/2008
Project Completion:
010/1/2009
Role:
Prime
tpm group Project Profile
Project Name: Lake Cumberland Regional Airport
Project Location: Lake Cumberland Regional Airport
Somerset, Ky.
Project Type: Fuel System Removal and Install
Project Description:
The project involved the installation of a 100LL fuel system and
the removal of existing UST System.
Stantec provided environmental, design and construction
management services.
tpm group provided fabrication and installation of the fueling
system along with electrical hookup and integration of the credit
card reader.
Services also included site preparation and concrete foundation
construction, UST removal and closure, and a SPCC plan.
Client:
Ashland Regional Airport
Owner POC:
Kelly Baker
Phone:
606-678-4554
Email:
lcregional@Windstream.net
Cost at Award:
$255,525.00
Final Cost:
$255,525
Project Start:
09/14/2011
Project Completion:
8/15/2012
Role:
Prime
tpm group Project Profile
Project Name: McCreary County Airport
Project Location: McCreary County Airport
Pine Knot, Ky.
Project Type: Fuel System Install and Removal
Project Description:
Project involved the removal and replacement of an existing fuel
system with a 10,000 gallon 100LL self-serve fuel system.
Stantec provided environmental, design and construction
management services.
tpm group provided fabrication and installation of the fueling
system along with electrical hookup and integration of the credit
card reader.
Services also included site preparation and concrete foundation
construction, UST removal and closure, and a SPCC plan.
Client:
Ashland Regional Airport
Owner POC:
Chad Smith
Phone:
615-238-2730
Email:
csmith@entrannow @stantec.com
Cost at Award:
$124,750
Final Cost:
$124,750
Project Start:
09/14/2011
Project Completion:
10/07/2012
Role:
Prime
tpm group Project Profile
Project Name: Morehead-Rowan County Airport
Project Location: Morehead-Rowan County Airport
Morehead, Ky.
Project Type: Fuel System Install
Project Description:
This project included the installation of a 12,000 gallon Jet-A
tank and a 12,000 gallon 100LL tank. The system was designed
and constructed with individual platform mounted dispensing
systems. The project included a credit card reader that worked
with both 100LL and Jet-A systems.
Stantec provided design and construction phase services for the
fuel system.
The tpm group provided fabrication and installation of the
fueling
system along with electrical hookup and integration of the credit
card reader. Services also included site preparation and concrete
foundation construction and a SPCC plan..
Client: Morehead Rowan County
Airport
Owner POC:
Jim Fluty
Phone:
606-356-6444
Email:
jfluty@roadrunner.com
Cost at Award:
$270000
Final Cost:
$270000
Project Start:
2006
Project Completion:
2007
Role:
Prime
tpm group Project Profile
tpmgroup Clients & References
tpm group is pleased to submit the following references from Clients on previous projects.
tpm group takes pride in customer satisfaction and it has paid off, over 90% of tpm group ’s current
business comes from repeat customers!
Ms. Lisa Mullins
KU LG&E
tpmgroup Group has provided services involving electrical transformer spills ranging from 5 gallons
to 1500 gallons. The projects have including services such as excavation, removal, and disposal of
contaminated soils, sampling, installing monitoring wells, waste characterization, and site
restoration.
Ms. Faye Chestnut
American Howa Kentucky
tpmgroup Group provides waste disposal for AHK on a weekly basis. tpmgroup Group handles
these waste consistent with (RCRA) laws and maintains (DOT) compliance. tpmgroup Group
regularly samples open and closed containers, containing both hazardous and non-hazardous
waste, removes and disposes of the waste per (RCRA) by-laws.
Mr. Chris Fisher
XL Environmental Insurance
The tpmgroup Group has provided services for Mr. Fisher on projects similar to the goods and
services sought under this RFQ for several years. These services include; excavation, removal,
and disposal of contaminated soils and subsequent sampling, placing physical barriers such as
booms and underflow dams to control the spread of the contamination. tpmgroup Group arranges
and transports waste per (DOT) and (RCRA) guidelines
Mr. Tom Palko
Metro Nashville Water Services
The tpmgroup Group maintains a 5 year contract with Metro Nashville as a preferred and qualified
contractor for environmental services similar to the goods and services sought under this RFQ.
Some of which include asbestos abatement, radon mitigation, decontamination of buildings,
machinery, and their removal and disposal. tpmgroup Group has also performed projects for Mr.
Palko including excavation, removal, and disposal of contaminated soils with subsequent sampling.
Mr. Ken Whatley
Metro Nashville Airport Authority
The tpmgroup Group maintains an office at the Nashville Airport and maintains airport wide
clearance badging for any environmental site remediation needs at the Nashville Airport. tpmgroup
Group has provided services to Mr. Whatley ranging from mercury spill clean-ups, pigeon dropping
clean-ups to retention basin construction. tpmgroup Group has also provided services to MNAA
similar to the goods and services sought under this RFQ that include disposal of contaminated
soils, installation of groundwater recovery wells and sampling, and the classification of both
hazardous and non-hazardous waste and their disposal.
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A companies commitment to professionalism, quality assurance and total client satisfaction is
best measured by its satisfied and repeat customers. For over two decades tpm group has
delivered this level of services to its clients and has the client list to document its success.
Following is a list of selected companies and agencies that tpmgroup is proud to have as clients.
American Freightways Averitt Aviation
Averitt Express Trucking Bault Oil Company, Inc.
Benedict & Benedict Oil Co. Browning Oil Company
Cargill Fertilizer City of Bowling Green, Kentucky
Commonwealth of KY, Division of Waste Management, Super Fund Branch
Community National Bank Willamette Industries
Compliance Management Western Kentucky University
Consumers Gas Stations Warren County Board of Education
CSX Van Dyne-Crotty Company
Dept of Military Affairs U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
DESA International TYCO - Adhesives
Eagle Industries Travis Oil Company
Eastern Heights Duplex Community Tony’s Country Store
Eaton Corporation Swifty Oil Company
Firestone America Sun Products Corporation
First Star Bank Spirit Services
Gallatin Oil Company So Central Rural Telephone Co
Hart County Fiscal Court Simpson Co Board of Education
James River Corporation Shepherd’s Food Mart
JPL Management Rocket Oil Company, Inc.
Jr. Food Stores Regan Oil Company
King Construction Precision Printing & Packaging
Marathon Fuels Paxton and Ball
McGuirk & Haynes Oil Co Paducah Water Works
McLean County Fiscal Court National SouthWire Aluminum
Metro Nashville Airport Authority National City Bank
Metro Nashville Davidson County Government Murray Water Works System
Million Air Airport Minit Mart Foods, Inc.
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tpm group Team
tpmgroup believes that quality service begins with quality people. tpmgroup has invested heavily
into recruiting and securing Key Personnel with the qualifications, and experience to complete the
project is a safe and professional manner the first time, every time.
tpmgroup understands that the best project management plans and systems falter without the
personnel with the proper qualifications, skills and experience. tpmgroup has assembled a Project
Management Team and Operations Team made up from tpmgroup personnel with the qualifications
and experience to successfully complete the most challenging projects to service its clients.
tpmgroup has the experience and qualifications to ensure that the Environmental Remediation, Site
Work and Emergency Response needs of its clients are completed on time, on budget and in a
professional and safe manner.
Through continuous improvement of training and services, tpmgroup serves its clients by keeping
up with the pace of ever changing environmental regulations and increasingly complex industrial
waste problems.
The following pages identifies and defines some key positions in of tpmgroup’s Project
Management, Operations, Marketing and Administration Team.
tpmgroup Hanks, President
Mr. Hanks has over 20 years of experience operating in the environmental contracting field. His
experience includes overseeing soil remediation projects, underground storage tank removal and
remediation, installation and repairs to leachate collection systems, final capping and closure of
landfills, and grade and drain projects. Mr. Hanks has also lead tpmgroup into being a full service
environmental contractor that includes a fleet of vac-trucks, roll-off trucks, and earth moving heavy
equipment, in addition to operating facilities for the proper treatment and disposal of liquid wastes
and a recycling center.
Jill Johnson Chief Financial Officer
Mrs. Johnson has a Bachelors of Accounting (BACC) from the Mississippi State University. She
has 20 years of experience as a tax specialist and accountant for several multi-disciplinary
corporations focused on the management of corporate assets. She has worked extensively with
clients directing and overseeing their tax and investment portfolios, Individual, Corporate, Estate
and Fiduciary tax returns and the preparation of GAAP and OCBOA Financial Statements. Mrs.
Johnson has several years of experience with engineering, environmental, and geologic consulting
firms. She has proven herself to be an experienced and competent financial manager and honed
her skills by overhauling and resurrecting the delinquent tax status of several companies.
Additionally, Mrs. Johnson has experience focused on agriculture, forestry and government.
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Jimmy Gardner, Operations Manager
Mr. Gardner is a graduate of Western Kentucky University with a B.S. in Industrial Technology. He
has 15 years’ experience in project management most of which has been in the construction
industry. Mr. Gardner has been involved in land development projects in which he coordinated the
design and layout of grading plans, street layout and utility placement. He has been heavily
involved with day to day site work activities ensuring that aims, goals and objectives are
accomplished in accordance with outlined priorities, time limitations, and funding conditions. Mr.
Gardner has over 20 years’ experience in drafting schematic drawings for both the construction and
manufacturing industries. At tpmgroup Inc. Mr. Gardner prepares and assists in the preparation of
Site Investigation Reports, Intermediate Site Investigation Reports and Closure Assessment
Reports. Mr. Gardner works closely with staff geologist to produce potentiometric ground water
surface maps, borehole logs and geologic cross sections of environmental contaminated sites. Mr.
Gardner is responsible for coordinating all operations of tpmgroup.
Gabe Weaver, P.E., Engineer
Mr. Weaver has a M.B. A. from the University of Louisville and a B.S. in Civil Engineering from the
University of Kentucky. He began his career working for the Commonwealth of Kentucky’s Transportation
Cabinet where he supervised grade and drain projects, designed grade and drain projects for bridge and
roadway construction. He has over 10 years in the civil engineering field where he has become a leader
in erosion engineering. He has worked in the design and testing of new products for erosion control and
has worked with a vast number of clients in implementing procedures and design for erosion control. Mr.
Weaver has worked in developing standards and practices for ECTC and ASTM.
Mike Hull, Sr. Project Manager – Aviation Fueling
Mike has more than 30 years of experience repairing, servicing and installing aboveground and
underground fuel tanks, piping and dispenser equipment. As a certified installer, he has worked at
numerous GA airports in Kentucky and has become the preferred contractor for Averitt Express, installing
and serving fuel systems at 26 different service centers throughout the Southeast. He was also heavily
involved in the east fuel facility design-build project at the Blue Grass Airport installed in 2011.
Raymond Hagan, SR Project Manager
Mr. Hagan is a student at Western Kentucky University majoring in Civil Engineering. He has 10 years
experience in project supervision and management in the construction industry. Mr. Hagan has been
involved in land development projects in which he coordinated the design and layout of grading plans,
street layout and utility placement. He has been heavily involved with day to day site work activities
ensuring that aims, goals and objectives are accomplished in accordance with outlined priorities, time
limitations, and funding conditions. At tpmgroup. Mr. Gardner prepares and assists in the preparation of
Civil Estimates, Project Management and Supervision, . Mr. Hagan works closely with other divisions of
tpmgroup providing civil support. Mr. Hagan is responsible for coordinating all civil operations of tpmgroup.
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Terry Breshears, P.G. (TN), Environmental Specialist
Mr. Breshears has a B.S. in Geology and Physics from Middle Tennessee State University and
M.S. in Geology from University of Missouri-Columbia. Mr. Breshears has 15 years of experience
with UST site investigation and remediation. He has worked extensively with RCRA, CERCLA and
Phase I, II & III site assessments. Mr. Breshears has 20 years of experience with engineering,
environmental, materials testing and geologic consulting firms. He is an experienced driller in
exploration, site investigation, monitoring & recovery. Additionally, Mr. Breshears has 8 years of
experience in manufacturing facilities.
Tim Slattery, Hydrologist, P.G. (TN)
Mr. Slattery has BS (1986) and MS (1994) Degrees in Geography from Western Kentucky
University. His graduate work focused on environmental problems associated with karst terranes.
Mr. Slattery has over 21 years experience in the environmental field. His experience includes:
Phase I, II and III environmental site assessments/remediation, emergency response, waste
management, UST compliance, regulatory compliance, erosion prevention and sediment control,
karst hydrogeologic inventories, dye tracing, and operations management. He is a certified
professional geologist in Tennessee (TN 3697), a Certified Professional in Storm Water Quality
(CPSWQ #0168), Kentucky Erosion Prevention and Sediment Control certified (KEPSC #
120200836), and a Certified Landfill Manager in Kentucky. Mr. Slattery is a Desert Storm veteran
having served with the 5th Battalion, 62d Air Defense Artillery for 5 years, 9 months (1986 to 1992).
Mr. Slattery will be heavily evolved with work related to this RFQ, in some instance 30-40 hours per
week could be devoted to projects listed in this RFQ
Jeff H. Jones, Federal Services
Mr. Jones has over 25 years of Business, Construction and Agriculture management and marketing
experience. Experience includes market evaluations, development and implementation of
marketing and business plans, cost estimation, and proposal preparation. Additional marketing
experience includes proposal presentations and developing and maintaining strong client
relationships.
Management experience encompasses all phases of project and administrative management
activities. Project Management experiences includes responsibilities for completion of project up to
ten million dollars. Administrative activities have included employee supervision, recruiting and
hiring, serving as Owner/President for startup environmental/construction firm employing over 65
employees.
Extensive experience in “Start Up” enterprises including new business startups and new market
penetration. This experience includes the construction, agriculture and aquaculture industries.
Over 15 years of experience in minority set up and development including SBA 8a, SDVOSB,
Women Owned and Hub Zone firms..
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SHEA STILES, Project Manager
Ms. Stiles graduated Magna Cum Laude from Oglethorpe University in Atlanta, GA in 1992 with a
B.A . in Psychology and a minor in Sociology. Shea Stiles has 22 years of experience in the
environmental field. She started with Laidlaw Environmental Services in 1993 which was acquired by
Safety-Kleen Corporation where she was employed until 2012. She worked for two oil companies
before her employment with tpmgroup Group, Inc. Her major focus at tpmgroup is industrial waste
management. She is heavily involved with developing and sustaining strong customer service
relationships. She has been involved with Project Management since 2006.
Clarke Willey, Business Development, Landscape Architect
Mr. Willey has a B.S. from The University of Massachusetts in Landscape Architecture and Regional
Planning. He has 12 years of Civil Site Project Management with a focus on Commercial,
Residential, Transportation Facility Development and Planned Community Development. He has also
been employed as a Land Development Project manager for a production home builder. Throughout
his career he has chosen to focus on Hydraulics, Wetlands and Erosion and Sediment Control.
Additionally he has 15 Year of Sales and Business Development experience and has acted as a
general contractor and owned a small contracting business.
Lisa Peterson, Accounting Manager
Mrs. Peterson has an Associates Degree in Accounting from Madison Tech located in Madison
Wisconsin and a B.S. in Accounting from Kaplan University located in Dallas Texas.
Mrs. Peterson has 16 years of experience performing a multiple roles focused on education
accounting and departmental financial management of several service oriented companies
throughout the central United States. She has worked extensively with companies which perform
service work with a focus on consulting. She has performed many roles in her professional
development performing as a staff accountant, financial manager, human resources and trainer
within industry segments in field of banking, medical and non-profit.
Mrs. Petersons day to day focus is assisting with the growth and stability of TPM by providing
accounts receivable and payable supervision, analytical and relocation oversight and internal
allocation and protocol of human resource management.
Aaron Bagley, Project Manager
Aaron Bagley has been involved in the environmental remediation and emergency response field for
almost 10 years. Mr. Bagley has served as project manager on projects ranging from small fuel
releases, to large scale hazardous materials incidents. He is a specialist at; waste profiling and
manifesting, hazardous waste transportation and disposal, handling hazardous waste and removal of
bio-hazards as well as Emergency Response. Aaron attended Tusculum College in Greeneville, TN
in 2002. His focus was Elementary Education. He currently holds many certifications in the
environmental field, including 80-Hour HAZMAT Technician (HMTO). Mr. Bagley is also currently a
certified OSHA instructor for several courses including 40-Hour HAZWOPER, 24-Hour Technician, 8-
Hour Supervisor and 8-Hour Incident Commander.
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Section B – General Qualifications & Experience Items
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SOQ_TPM_Final _jhj_07.09.15c

  • 1. tpmgroupStatement of Qualifications July 2015  Emergency Response  Disaster Response  Environmental Services  Industrial Services  Engineering & Compliance  Aviation Fueling Systems  UST Management  Hydro-excavation  VacuumTruck Services ISN# 400-228083
  • 2. Introduction 1. Capabilities 1.1 Emergency Response 1.2 Disaster Response 1.3 Environmental Services 1.3.1UST Management 1.33.2 Transportation & Disposal 1.3.3 Drilling 1.4 Industrial Services 1.4.1 Hydro-excavation 1.4.2 Vacuum Truck Services 14.3 Storm and Sanitary 2.Camera 1.5 Aviation Fueling Systems and FBO 3.Support 1.6 Civil Construction 1.7 Engineering & Compliance 1.8 Existing Contracts 1.9 Prior Corporate Experiences 2.0 Clients & References 2.1 Key Personnel tpmgroup Table of Contents 2
  • 3. This Statement of Qualifications is intended for your use in considering tpmgroup Group for upcoming projects. It specifically addresses tpmgroup’s capabilities and experience in environmental, emergency response, industrial maintenance and aviation fueling systems. For over two decades tpmgroup has provided its clients a broad range of problem solving expertise, profession experience and in-house equipment to complete both emergency and planned projects that have protected public safety, facilities and property as well as the environment. tpmgroup will bring this same dedication to quality & professionalism, experience and resources to assist its clients on going and future site, remediation, hazardous waste removal, and abatement needs. tpmgroup maintains a variety of heavy equipment for construction, vacuuming, demolition and other field activities. T.P.M., Inc. DBA tpmgroup(tpmgroup) was established in 1993 has offering services to its clients for over 22 years as a Small Business Concern which operates in the form of a Corporation, organized in the Commonwealth of Kentucky. The Corporate headquarters are located at 2040 Old Louisville Road, Bowling Green, Kentucky 42101. tpmgroup originated in 1991 as a subsidiary of Hanks Construction Company of Bowling Green, Kentucky. tpmgroup initially provided Underground Storage Tank (UST) removal and installation services. In 1993 tpmgroup became a Kentucky Corporation and began a new challenge of providing professional full service environmental and construction services. The addition of a drilling program and 24 hour emergency response environmental team further increased tpmgroup’s capabilities to clients in 1994. In 1998 tpmgroup added property and land and proceeded to permit 9 (1) acre landfills for C, D & D. In 2002, Apex Environmental was formed with locations in (I) South Union, KY and (II) Bowling Green, KY. Apex I primary function is handling waste solidification while Apex II is a centralized waste treatment (CWT) facility. tpmgroup has a southern office located at 635 Hangar Lane, Nashville, Tennessee 37217 and expanded again in 2015 by establishing an office in Louisville, KY to service a five year contract with Louisville-Jefferson County Metro Sewer District. . Over the last 20 years tpmgroup has grown from a local services company, to a company that has a reach to serve all of Kentucky, Tennessee, Southern Indiana, in addition to areas of Alabama, Illinois and Mississippi. tpmgroup has also provided support for both the BP/Deepwater Horizon- Gulf Coast Spill and the Enbridge Pipeline spill in Michigan. tpmgroup has built a solid, regional reputation for construction management, environmental and geotechnical engineering service excellence. The company is structured to deliver responsive, client-orientated services at a reasonable cost. tpmgroup is fully insured, financially secure, and has a diverse and expanding client base from both the private and public sectors. Professionalism and client satisfaction is the cornerstone of tpmgroup’s business philosophy which is why repeat clients generate over 90% of tpmgroup’s work. tpmgroup’s current professional staff includes professional engineers, geologists, hydrologists, biologists, project managers, and 40 hour trained OSHA technicians. tpmgroup Introduction 3
  • 4. Extensive Knowledge Understanding the codes and regulations, recognizing their implementation, and meeting their criteria is paramount when responding to an environmental emergency. tpmgroup 's knowledge and expertise in this area greatly benefits its clients. Personnel tpmgroup response teams and management personnel have responded to incidents in nearly every state as well as locations worldwide. All responders have a minimum of 40-Hour HAZWOPER, First Aid and CPR, Confined Space Entry and Railroad Contractor Worker Training. Most personnel possess additional training and certifications covering a multitude of disciplines. Site-specific health and safety plans and daily tailgate meetings are an integral part of assuring employees and clients the safest working environment possible - everyday. Our goal is to consistently provide our clients with the highest level of technical competence, strong project management, integrated health & safety and quality control with an emphasis on financial accountability for all projects Equipment tpmgroup delivers high-quality emergency response and industrial equipment from an extensive inventory. Vacuum trucks, tankers, roll-offs, marine response vessels, pumps, skimmers, and emergency response vehicles - all with a wide variety of capacity and performance specifications - allows us to match incident needs with appropriate resources. Experience Practical field experience coupled with superior equipment, enable tpmgroup to dispatch an appropriate response to any emergency within minutes of the call. tpmgroup is quick to mitigate the hazard, i.e. contain and prevent the spread of material into the surrounding environment, and therefore, limiting expense and liability for the client. Each tpmgroup responder is well- disciplined in proper material handling, communications, and safety. Years of experience with oil spills has given tpmgroup close and mutually respective working relationships with both federal and state regulatory agencies throughout the United States.. tpmgroup provides services for;  United States Environmental Protection Agency  Kentucky Commission of Environmental Quality  Kentucky and Tennessee Parks and Wildlife  Kentucky and Tennessee Departments of Transportation  Federal Bureau of Investigation  Federal Emergency Management Agency  United States Coast Guard  Florida Oil Spill Coordinators Office  Virginia Department of Environmental Quality  United States Wildlife and Fisheries  Florida Department of Environmental Protection  Tennessee State Emergency Management 4 tpmgroupCapabilities
  • 5. tpmgroup provides a broad range of environmental services for both, public and private, industry and government. Our services are centered around Industrial Services, Emergency Spill Response, Disaster Response, Engineering Compliance Consulting, Industrial Services Waste Management, Site Remediation, and Aviation Fueling Systems. tpmgroup’s comprehensive list of services and solutions is what makes us the industry leader. We provide the latest technological advances and have the ability to custom-fabricate a solution that is specific to your needs. By customizing solutions, we deliver a better service experience, as well as reduce unnecessary costs by eliminating surpluses and redundancies. tpmgroup is dedicated to providing an excellent customer experience, reducing costs, protecting the environment and assuring a safe workplace. tpmgroup serves a broad client base of five primary industry segments in the private marketplace including; Energy Industrial Utilities Transportation Construction In addition to its Private Sector Clients, tpmgroup is also active in the Public Sector with strong experience in Government Contracting on the Federal, State, Local and Municipal levels. tpmgroup’s scope of services focus on Industrial Services and Environmental Management, Emergency Response, Aviation Fueling, Civil & Utility Construction and Professional Services. While the majority of tpmgroup’s business is conducted east of the Mississippi, tpmgroup does travel well having been dispatched to Arkansas, Colorado, North Dakoda and Arizona on multiple occasions. tpmgroup is a business that covers many areas of expertise. Industrial cleaning and maintenance is often integrated with other environmental services In the past 25 years tpmgroup has expanded into several areas of business including: APEX Environmental, LLC, Parrish Recycling, and Auto Parts which are all under the tpmgroup umbrella. The following pages will detail and document tpmgroup’s capabilities and experience with its primary services including; Emergency Response Environmental Services Industrial Services Transportation & Disposal Services Aviation Fueling Systems tpmgroup Capabilities 5
  • 6. From Lake Michigan to the Gulf of Mexico, oil or hazardous material spill, tpmgroup responds to any type of environmentally threatening accident. With professional personnel to ensure a safe, effective, and regulatory compliant response, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. tpmgroup Group employs fully certified, extensively trained, and vastly experienced personnel. Each response team member is outfitted with state-of- the-art equipment and instrumentation. tpmgroup has been responding to environmental emergencies since 1991. From locations as challenging as in the rivers of Tennessee the shores in the Gulf of Mexico, tpmgroup has always provided it's customers with the most professional staff, the finest equipment and state of the art technology. Whether on land or water, tpmgroup has been the preferred responder for pipeline, rail, aviation, and ground transportation companies. Safety is of paramount importance at tpmgroup , full time safety personnel respond to each spill. The exceptional safety record at tpmgroup is no accident but the result of a commitment to our fellow workers' personal well being and to their families. This commitment has resulted in tpmgroup having one of the lowest injury and accident rates in the industry. In order to meet the time critical demands of Emergency Response and Environmental Remediation projects tpm group maintains a variety of heavy equipment for construction, vacuuming, demolition and other field activities. In fact tpmgroup’s inventory of rolling stock, heavy equipment and marine vessels total over 100 machines ready to respond to our client’s needs. More information on tpmgroup can be found at www.tpmgroup-group.com tpmgroup provides comprehensive emergency response capabilities, responding to releases of oil and other petroleum products, hazardous and non-hazardous wastes, and toxic substances. tpmgroup’s emergency response includes; transportation accidents, facilities, train derailments, floods, fire, tornadoes, spills and leaks. 6 tpm groupCapabilities – Emergency Response
  • 7. tpmgroup professional reputation has earned respect from agencies such as: United States Environmental Protection Agency Kentucky and Tennessee Commission of Env. Protection A Kentucky and Tennessee Parks and Wildlife Tennessee and Kentucky Department of Transportation Federal Bureau of Investigation Federal Emergency Management Agency United States Coast Guard Florida Oil Spill Coordinators Virginia Department of Environmental Quality United States Wildlife and Fisheries Florida Department of Environmental Protection Tennessee and Kentucky State Emergency Management More information on tpmgroup can be found at www.tpmgroup-group.com tpmgroup Emergency Response Team is prepared to take your emergency call 24 hours a day, 7 days a week with 24 hour live dispatch. tpmgroup is devoted to clean-up of any petroleum, oil, hazardous material spills, and toxic substances along with marine response. From the beginning our crew will assess the site, prepare for the clean-up and remediation, along with disposing of the material and reporting the incident to your organization on a timely basis. tpmgroup provides comprehensive emergency response capabilities, responding to releases of oil and other petroleum products, hazardous and non-hazardous wastes, and toxic substances. tpmgroup’s emergency response includes; transportation accidents, facilities, train derailments, floods, fire, tornadoes, spills and leaks. 7 tpmgroupCapabilities – Emergency Response
  • 8. tpmgroup Disaster Response Services Include: Debris Disposal Chipping and Grinding Ice Storms Hurricanes Floods Tornadoes Insect Infestations Hazardous Material Removal Demolitions Dewatering Oil & Chemical Capture More information on tpmgroup can be found at www.tpmgroup- group.com tpmgroup has been instrumental in the recovery efforts of individual losses as well as major events including weather-related and other natural catastrophes, terrorism, vandalism, and environmental mishaps over the past decade. Through turnkey service capabilities and innovative solutions, tpm group can provide continuity of operations in the most efficient and cost-effective manner, ultimately reducing our clients’ business interruption and property loss claim. tpm group has the team and resources in place to turn any unfortunate event into a successful restoration project. When you select tpm group as your disaster debris management contractor, you are choosing to work with a highly experienced company that is uniquely qualified to put your community on the road to recovery following a disaster. Not only does tpm group have a full-time team of expert disaster management professionals ready to mobilize at a moment’s notice, the company also has the resources and knowledge to swiftly assemble and deploy uniquely-trained, experienced extended project teams and specialized equipment necessary to meet any needs that arise in the aftermath of a disaster, whether expected or unforeseen. 8 tpmgroup Disaster Response Experience: Phifre CourtTornado Response, Nashville,TN Exxon Flood Response, Nashville,TN David Lipscomb Unv. Flood Response, Nashville,TN TravelCenters of America Flood Response, Nashville Corvette Museum Sink Hole Recovery, Bowling Green Metro Louisville Flood Response, Louisville, KY More information on these projects can be found in the Project Profiles section of this document. tpmgroupCapabilities – Disaster Response
  • 9. tpmgroup not only responds to emergencies and disasters for containment and cleanup but also provides prevention services. tpmgroup is pleased to have A&A Enterprises as a strategic partner. A&A is the owner of the patented Guardian Retention Systems (GRS) line of products. The GRS Guardian Systems’ barrier bags makes an ideal, quickly assembled barricade against floods, water retention, and various threats of encroaching waters. The unique, patented trapezoidal design of Guardian bags, unlike standard rectangular sandbags, employs gravity in creating downward pressure to form a tight seal. Because the Guardian bags are held in place by the Guardian unit and filled with a large bucket machine such as a backhoe, the system uses just a fraction of the time and manpower needed to fill traditional sandbags. In fact we can deploy 100 lft of the Flood Guardian with a crew of 4 in only 20 minutes! Unlike many other products on the market the Flood Guardian has been tested by the US Army Corps of Engineers Engineer Research and Development System which found that the system is “an expedient and cost-effective solution for a temporary flood-fighting barrier.”. The Flood Guardian is also a proven success having held back Mississippi River Flood waters threating the Harlow Casino in Greenville, Mississippi where over 1.7 miles of 8’ high flood wall was constructed with the system in 72 hours and protected the casino for 30 days. Harlow Casino estimated the system saved the casino over $10,000,000 in property damage. tpmgroup can provide protection from flooding damage to buildings and facilities during emergency/disaster events as well as stabilizing slopes and stream banks in the aftermath. tpmgroupCapabilities – Disaster Response 9 Flood and Levee Control
  • 10. For over two decades tpmgroup has provided its clients a broad range of problem solving expertise, profession experience and in-house equipment to complete both emergency and planned projects that have protected public safety, facilities and property as well as the environment. tpmgroup will bring this same dedication to quality & professionalism, experience and resources to assist its clients on going and future site, remediation, hazardous waste removal, and abatement needs. tpmgroup maintains a variety of heavy equipment for construction, vacuuming, demolition and other field activities. The tpmgroup can service your abatement and remediation needs with complete turnkey environmental management. Our remediation strategies are designed to provide cost-effective solutions while following all applicable regulations and eliminating future environmental concerns. tpmgroup works with each customer to determine the appropriate decontamination strategy prior to beginning any abatement. tpmgroup subcontractors and personnel are fully trained to remove and dispose of waste materials of all kinds. We use state of the art technology and equipment and all our procedures meet or exceed EPA & OSHA requirements. tpmgroup also provides waste solidification, wastewater treatment and oil/water separation services to meet the waste handling needs to successfully complete this contract. The tpmgroup has a team of professional personnel including Lead Drillers, Drilling Assistants, Technicians, Engineers and Geologists to handle projects with Quality Assurance and Quality Control (QA/QC) in a safe, efficient and cost-effective manner. The tpmgroup offers a team of professionals and technicians that are multi-state certified. This team provides consultation, expert testimony, technical support and 40-hour OSHA trained personnel to address both Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) and Comprehensive Environmental Response Compensation and Liability Act (CERCLA) sites. tpmgroup personnel adhere to an in-house QA/QC program that assures that our client’s project is completed in accordance with all State and Federal regulations. tpmgroup shall, in all cases, use its own QA/QC or our client’s; whichever is more stringent. tpmgroup takes pride in being capable of performing as a full service environmental and geotechnical consultant and contractor. Several consulting firms also subcontract tpmgroup’s capabilities to implement their own investigative and remediation plans. The tpmgroup services all of our client’s environmental remediation needs with complete turnkey environmental management. Our remediation strategies are designed to provide cost-effective solutions while following all applicable regulations and eliminating future environmental concerns. When issues such as location or scheduling arise beyond our scope of services, tpmgroup will access our third-party professional, prearranged network to provide you with the service you need. Responsiveness and quality service are important to the tpmgroup. tpmgroupCapabilities – Environmental Services 10 Environmental Services
  • 11. UST Management tpmgroup Capabilities – Environmental Services 11 The knowledge and experience of tpm group professionals provide the expertise necessary to ensure compliance with underground storage tank (UST) regulations and to develop a comprehensive UST management program. The UST services provided by tpm group are essential for upgrading existing UST systems to comply with current and future regulations. They are also necessary when converting property from UST sites to other real estate applications. This may involve working closely with State and/or Federal environmental agencies. tpm group provides assistance for incidents involving trust fund applications. Our remediation design and supervision services include options for remediation and/or disposal of contaminated soil and groundwater. tpm group has coordinated and managed UST removals for a variety of industrial and public sector clients. Services often include conducting interim activities and submitting UST removal reports to regulatory agencies. State certified personnel complete excavation, tank interior cleaning and tank disposal key operations for underground storage tank (UST) removal services. tpm group has coordinated and managed UST removals for a variety of industrial and public sector clients. Services often include conducting interim activities and submitting UST removal reports to regulatory agencies. State certified personnel complete excavation, tank interior cleaning and tank disposal tpmgroup group has removed over a hundred underground storage tanks in various locations in Kentucky and Tennessee. Tanks have been located in military, industrial and commercial sites, and airports. Typical tank removal projects have ranged in size from 500-gallon to 20,000-gallon tanks.
  • 12. tpmgroup Capabilities – Environmental Services 12 Transportation & Disposal Disposing of waste in an environmentally-friendly manner is crucial to your business. We can help. Our experts will assess your waste streams and develop the right recycling and disposal solution for you. Public and private organizations across the country have engaged tpmgroup as a partner and provider of a wide variety of hazardous and regulated waste management. We have a reputation for providing experienced, highly-qualified professionals that make your environmental programs their highest priority. tpmgroup assigns field personnel to work alongside your employees on a full-time, part-time, or as-needed basis. We help you save time and resources without sacrificing results. tpmgroup has complete interstate authority good in all 48 continental US States and Canada eliminating to request permits when traveling outside of KY. tpmgroup field personnel can perform hazardous waste and regulated waste services including collection, disposal and recycling programs at your site. Depending on the services you need. tpmgroup personnel will: Develop, staff, and administer cost-effective site waste management, recycling programs on a full-time, part-time or project-based schedule to provide the following services for our clients; tpmgroup Environmental can provide collection, recycling and disposal services for the following materials:  Non Hazardous waste water disposal  Field Services-industrial cleaning and vacuum truck services  Hazardous waste disposal  Used Oil disposal  Oily sludge and water disposal  PCW (Petroleum contaminated waste)  Sludge removal and disposal  Drum Removal and disposal  Mercury compounds and solutions  Florescent and other lighting devices  Computer monitors / components Package, track, manifest, transport, and dispose of hazardous waste, regulated waste and recyclable materials Implement practices that emphasize safety, cost effectiveness and compliance Produce reports required by your organization, as well as those required by law Provide regulatory, safety and technical support to client operations Act as single point of contact with disposal facilities and regulators for any issue, including additional services such as off-site inventorying of equipment and supplies Handle waste approvals and permit applications as necessary.
  • 13. tpmgroup Capabilities – Environmental Services 13 Waste Management Planning and implementing solid waste management facilities and processes are costly complex and challenging tasks and one that has far reaching impacts to the bottom line. As industrial communities throughout the United States pursue solutions to their solid waste management challenges, tpmgroup believes it becomes more and more apparent that any one method or technology is not likely to offer a complete solution. Decades of serving hundreds of industrial clients have proven this. tpmgroup has demonstrated the commitment, experience and expertise necessary to ensure that our clients receive the best advice available. tpmgroup experience covers the complete spectrum of solid waste management including waste characterization, procurements of solid waste and recycling facilities, formulation of recycling programs, alternate technology evaluation, feasibility studies, and rate structure development. tpmgroup not only consults companies on the best approach but actively participates by teaming with them in the boots on the ground effort. tpmgroup believes in the mission of RCRA and demonstrates this belief in its Best Management Practice protocol. tpmgroup Environmental can provide collection, recycling and disposal services for the following materials: Non Hazardous waste water disposal Universal and Special Waste Used Oil and Oily sludge and water disposal PCW (Petroleum contaminated waste) Sludge removal and disposal Drum Removal and disposal Mercury compounds and solutions Florescent and other lighting devices Computer monitors / components .
  • 14. Drilling tpmgroupCapabilities –Transportation & Disposal 14 tpmgroup is managed and operated as a professional drilling contractor and considered a leader in providing services in geotechnical, environmental, mineral exploration and water resources throughout the south central United States. tpmgroup operates various types of drill units with fully trained drill teams. TPM has local base resources in Bowling Green and Louisville, Kentucky and Nashville, Tennessee. These services include utilizing methods such as hollow stem auger, air and mud rotary, diamond rock coring, casing advancement and direct push methods. Our drilling services include soil sampling, drilling and monitoring well installations, boring and well abandonments, and well head protections, grouting remedial treatments and various rock and mineral exploration. tpmgroup has established a broad client base, including Geotechnical, Environmental Engineering Consultants, Architects, Real Estate Developers, Municipalities, Commercial, State, Federal government agencies, mining and Energy fields. Our company offers Professional, Safe, Reliable and Cost Effective drilling and drilling related services. tpmgroup drill crews average 15 years of experience, each, in the industry. All drilling personnel have updated hazardous waste training. The company has been involved with hundreds of environmental projects over the years. Included in these projects are typical UST sites, Landfill subsurface investigations and groundwater monitoring programs, Phase II Environmental Site Assessments for commercial, industrial, and manufacturing facilities. Our client base encompasses the entire southeastern United States. tpmgroup Drilling capabilities include: Thin Wall (Shelby) Tube Sampling Air Rock Drilling and Diamond Coring Boring and Well Abandonments Monitor Well Installation and Dev. Monitor Well Purging and Sampling Soil and Rock Grouting Direct Push Technologies More information on tpmgroup can be found at www.tpmgroup-group.com
  • 15. INDUSTRIAL SERVICES tpmgroup provides industrial cleaning and plant maintenance services for a variety of industries including transportation (trucking, rail and aviation) Averitt Express CSX Railroad and Nashville Metropolitan Airport, large utilities on the scale of TVA, and LG&E and Municipalities such as Metropolitan Nashville and White House Tennessee. A good cross section of our client base would include automotive casting and tooling manufacturing, commercial and residential contractors and local state and federal government waste water systems. We serve many National Manufacturers and Independently owned small business in the state of Tennessee and Its not uncommon on any given day tpmgroup could begin the morning at Advanced Composites and finish up in the evening serving a “Mom and Pop” Feed and Seed or independently owned Gas Station. With a history in industrial cleaning that dates to 1993, tpmgroup has developed customized industrial cleaning solutions in water blasting, vacuuming, hydro excavation and a myriad of other services that quantify tpmgroup as the industry leader in its field. With more than 30 highly-trained field service employees, a mobile fleet of than 9 units, and complete engineering and tooling capabilities, there is not a cleaning challenge that is too large or complex. Tpmgroup’s trucks range in capacity from 3,000 to 5,000 gallons. The high-velocity air vacuum trucks handle liquid, solid and sludge removal needs while wet vacuum trucks are designed for the removal of liquids, such as acids, caustics, oil and water as well as some light sludge. High-velocity air vacuum trucks also have a blower system for additional vacuum loading and unloading. Our trucks are designed to remove both wet and dry materials, including flammable liquids, paint sludges, oily sludges, powders and other hard- to-remove materials. tpmgroupCapabilities – Industrial Services 15 tpmgroup Industrial Services include: Vacuum services-DOT spec high velocity vacuum trucks Hydro-excavation Confined space entry / rescue Hazardous / non-hazardous chemical removal Pressure washing Hydro-blasting CO2 ice blasting Soda blasting Pit, pond & lagoon clean out Tank cleaning Paint booth cleaning Building decontamination & decommissioning On site dewatering Emergency spill response, (USCG OPA/OSRO contractor) Container rental More information on tpmgroup can be found at www.tpmgroup-group.com
  • 16. tpmgroup has more than 23 years experience providing services in the petroleum fuel tank industry and environmental contracting field. tpmgroup’s experience includes providing solutions and overseeing installation and removal of above ground and underground storage tank systems. This services include engineering and permits for industrial activities and permits, site investigation, remediation and grade and drain projects. tpmgroup’s experience includes projects involving maintenance, repairs or upgrades to existing aviation fuel farms as well as the installation of new fueling systems in airports across the Southeastern United States. Whenever the design and planning of self-serve fuel facilities is initiated, making early decisions and setting goals are most critical to the project. Determining size, equipment and aesthetic requirements are the primary goals. The tpmgroup team has many years of experience designing and installing self-serve fuel systems in numerous states. The tpmgroup team has a thorough understanding of the issues that arise with each individual project and we understand the importance of design and planning during the early stage of a project. Meeting our client’s budget and schedule goals is of utmost importance to the tpmgroup. Upon completion of permitting and approvals, tpmgroup will order all components and equipment for the self-serve fuel system. This will allow ample time for fabrication, wiring and testing of the system. With our years of experience designing and fabricating fuel tank systems, we have learned to allow t me for the “human factor”. The tpmgroup will air test the tank system to meet the fire marshal’s requirements. tpmgroup has installed new fueling systems or provided maintenance, repairs or upgrades to existing fuel farms at 34 airports in Kentucky. The tpmgroup has also installed 24 self service fuel facilities at Kentucky airports. The table on the next page provides a partial listing. TPM is proud to have supported the aviation community by providing maintenance service to most of the FBO airports in the states in Tennessee , Kentucky and adjacent states.. TPM has been recognized by state DOT aeronautics as an industry leader Complete Project Profiles for selected projects are included in the Prior Corporate Experience Section. tpmgroupCapabilities – Aviation Fueling 16
  • 17. 17 tpmgroupCapabilities – Aviation Fueling Airport Fueling Systems Self-Service Fueling Ashland Regional Airport, Ashland  Blue Grass Airport, Lexington  Bowman Field, Louisville   Capitol City Airport, Frankfort   Cynthiana-Harrison CountyAirport, Cynthiana  Georgetown-Scott CountyAirport, Georgetown   Glasgow Municipal Airport, Glasgow   Hawesville-Hancock CountyAirport, Hawesville   Henderson City County Airport, Henderson  KentuckyAero-Medical, Lexington  Lebanon-SpringfieldAirport, Springfield  Leitchfield-Grayson CountyAirport, Leitchfield   MadisonvilleAirport, Madisonville  Marion-Crittenden CountyAirport, Marion   McCreary County Airport, Pine Knot   Monticello-Wayne CountyAirport, Monticello  Morehead-Rowan CountyAirport, Morehead   Mt. Sterling-Montgomery County Airport, Mt. Sterling  Muhlenburg CountyAirport, Greenville   Owensboro-Daviess CountyAirport, Owensboro  Princeton-Caldwell County Airport, Princeton   Rough River State Park Airport, Falls of Rough   Russellville-Logan CountyAirport, Russellville   Samuels Field Airport, Bardstown  Lake Cumberland Regional Airport, Somerset   Stuart Powell Field Airport, Danville  Sturgis Municipal Airport, Sturgis   Tompkinsville-Monroe CountyAirport,Tompkinsville   Tucker Guthrie Memorial Airport, Harlan   Williamsburg-Whitley CountyAirport,Williamsburg  
  • 18. Professional References We invite you to contact the following individuals to learn firsthand how the tpm group has performed on past work at GeneralAviation airports. Joseph Hampton, Manager Wayne County Airport 519 Airport Road Monticello, KY 42633 (606) 348-7700 James Toole, Manager Georgetown Scott County Airport – Marshall Field 6206 Paris Pike Georgetown, KY 40324 (502) 863-6320 Allen Bennett, Manager Henderson City County Airport 2154 Hwy 136W. Henderson, KY 42420 (270) 860-6901 John Stafford, Regional Sales Executive World Fuel Services (954) 659-7729 Steve Johnson, Fuel Sales Eastern Aviation Fuels PO Box 12327 Murfreesboro,TN 28562-5232 (615) 477-7266 Michael Mattern, Quality Control Eastern Aviation Fuels PO Box 12327 New Bern, NC 28562-5232 (865) 806-5640 Todd McBee, Chairman Mayfield-GravesCounty Airport Board 133 Markethouse Square, Suite 100 Paducah, KY 42001 (270) 443-7601 Jim Fallin, Chairman Hancock County Airport Board 500Airport Road Lewisport, KY 42351 (270) 295-6460 Craig Farmer, Department of Transportation, Aviation Capitol City Airport, Frankfort, KY 40601 (502)382-7282 tpm groupCapabilities – Aviation Fueling 18
  • 19. tpmgroupCapabilities – Civil 19 tpmgroup gets it: Grading, excavating, earthwork and site development aren't the most exciting components of the construction process, but they are essential to success. Our comprehensive approach takes into account all facets of the project - from pre-planning to equipment mobilization to environmental protection to ensuring the safety of our people, the public and the job site.We handle the job correctly so you don't need to worry about it. The Civil Division of tpmgroup is part of our total client service capability. tpmgroup is a fully licensed, full service civil contractor with all work being performed by personnel with the experience, training and resources to complete the project right – the first time, every time. tpmgroup can provide the right personnel and equipment to suit any project requirements. tpmgroup is environmentally conscious and maintains a perpetually safe, clean site that meets or exceeds industry standards. Civil activities are the foundation of all building projects which requires precise coordination in order to avoid any conflicts with other contractors on the site.We strive to coordinate with other job site contractors, engineers and owners to ensure that all schedules are met. It is this dedication to service that has made tpmgroup a leader in the civil field. Our full service firm deals with all aspects of site development with a wide variety of services including: Grading & Excavation Subgrade & Slope Stabilization Site Development Utilities Construction & Maintenance Clearing Stream Bank Rehabilitation Road Construction Dams, levees & Dikes Concrete More information on tpmgroup can be found at www.tpmgroup-group.com
  • 20. tpmgroupCapabilities – CivilServices 20 Before you dig, consider your excavation options with tpmgroup non-destructive hydrovac excavation services, it is our mission to safely and efficiently remove soil around buried utilities and underground structures.Our hydro excavation process combines pressurized water and a powerful 6000 cfm positive displacement blower system, which allows us to excavate in the toughest conditions, including through frozen ground. tpmgroup's hydro excavation technology can complete a typical excavation project in a fraction of the time compared to conventional digging methods. HydrovacOffers a modern solution to excavation with state-of-the-art equipment resulting in increased safety, effectiveness and productivity. Applications of Hydrovac Excavation  Line Exposing  Pole Holes  Trenching & SlotTrenching  Piling holes  Debris Removal & Cleanouts Benefits and Advantages  Remote excavation up to 500 feet from the unit  Inside buildings, congested areas, no damage to landscaped areas  More cost effective than hand digging  Up to 10 x faster  Excavate through frost and frozen ground for year round service  Visual confirmation of buried utilities and obstructions prior to starting a project Safety Hydrovac is a OSHA approved soft dig method.Accepted where mechanical excavation is not allowed or practical and reduces the need for workers in or exaction areas or confined space. Hydro-Excavation
  • 21. tpm groupCapabilities – Civil Services 21 Slope Stabilization tpm group understands that erosion is a problem that frequently develops on highly erosive soils, steep slopes, and areas with weathered rock which presents a high risk for slope instability resulting in landslides. Highways, railways, power plants and transmission facilities as well as residential and commercial developments all require long-term stable slopes to control land slides.Traditionally this has been an expensive and time consuming proposition with project schedules ranging from several weeks to months depending upon the size of the slide. The Kentucky Department ofTransportation has discovered the GRS system allows these slides and stream/river bank stabilizations to be completed at a fraction of the cost and a construction schedule measured in days instead of weeks! “The Polypropylene BarrierWalls have made permanent repairs possible more cost effective than other repair methods and are the repair method of choice in the right situation.” Michael Calebs Transportation Engineering Branch Manager 11 The GRS system is now being used nationwide from North Carolina to California by State DOT agencies for slope stabilization and landslide repair to protect their roads and increase public safety while preserving their strained budgets and increasing road maintenance efficiency. The secret behind this success in the stability of the GRS trapezoid design delivering up to 6,000 lbs/ft2 of horizontal resistance and over 65 tons of vertical strength! This coupled with speed of being able to place and fill a 50’ section of the GRS system with concrete every hour makes the GRS system both a money and schedule saver.
  • 23. Contract: Western KY University Service Contract Contract No.: 4T256VS Location: Bowling Green, KY Client: Western KY University Contract Value: $2,500,000.00 (over 5 years) Set Aside: NA Contract Start: 10/2010 Contract End: September 2015 Under this IDIQ Contract GPNE will provide BAD a broad range of services including removal and disposal of hazardous waste materials including closure sampling of PCB in multiple child's daycare facility. Develop impacted area and removal of floor covering as well as identifying potentially contaminated areas due to tracking. Clearance monitoring/confirmation sampling closures.e tpmgroup recognizes that long term relationships are advantageous to both tpmgroup and the owner. They provide a stable workload for tpmgroup which provides the owner with a dependable provider of services. Through these contracts tpmgroup is able to become more familiar with the client’s needs and operations thus is able to provide a more comprehensive and targeted response to our clients. Contract: Nashville Metro Government Contract No.: 2T02815 Location: Nashville, TN Client: Nashville Metro Government Contract Value: $ Undetermined (over 5 years) Set Aside: NA Contract Start: 2010 Contract End: 2015 Secured 5 year contract for environmental and hazardous material abatement and remediation projects for entire Davidson County to support 48 Metro Agencies. Includes radon, UST filtration, waste disposal, asbestos abatement, lead abatement and emergency response. Various items including erradication/remediation of chemicals and organisms. 23 tpmgroup Existing Contracts
  • 24. Contract: MSD Environmental Rapid Response Contract Contract No.: 8000000365 Location: Louisville, KY Client: Metro Sewer District Contract Value: $ Task Order Driven Set Aside: NA Contract Start: 04/01/2015 Contract End: 03/31/2020 Under this 5 year contract TPM will provide Environmental and Distaster Response for MSD on an on call basis. This contract can be used by any agency or department of Louisville-Jefferson County government. Contract: Louisville Gas & Electric MSA Contract No.: Location: Kentucky – State Wide Client: Louisville Gas & Electric Contract Value: TBD Set Aside: SDBE Contract Start:November 2011 Contract End: November 2016 TPM, Inc . has an open contract and an ongoing commitment to perform emergency, environmental and industrial services to Kentucky Utilities (now PPL) which includes but not limited to the work t o transformer spill clean-ups and site restoration, storm debris removal, industrial cleaning within their substations and fueling s y stems and waste water haul , treatment and disposal. 24 2015 Statement of Qualifications Contract: Sanitary Sewer Lift Station ER Maintenance Contract No.: 5T075VS Location: White House, TN Client: City of White House, TN Contract Value: $ Task Order Driven Set Aside: NA Contract Start: 04/01/2012 Contract End: 03/31/2016 Under this contract TPM will provide Emergency Lift Station Response for White House on an on call basis. tpmgroup group Existing Contracts
  • 25. 25 tpmgroup group - Key Personnel While TPM’s core services revolve around geology, hydrogeology and contamination remediation, TPM has advocated for the continued progression of BMP, water quality and stormwater collection and treatment, erosion control, waste-to-energy, and sustainable design even before these practices were fashionable. Our engineering team fixes problems and makes them go away for our clients by using state of the art technology. We fix things guided by basic philosophy to identify cost-effective, simple solutions then apply tested engineering principles . Developing innovative environmental management systems to solve simple to complex problems for our clients is our Mission . We know what the laws are. Regulatory compliance is facilitated due to highly regarded working relationships with county and state regulatory and oversight agencies. Phase I (ASTM 1527-5) Phase II (ASTM E1903) Compliance Management & Assistance Permitting Wetlands Identification and delineation Air Quality Permits NPDES SWPPP Solid/Hazardous Waste Permits Compliance Audits Environmental Plan Development Spill Prevention Control & Countermeasures (SPCC) Storm Water Best Management Practices (BMP) Ground Water Protection Plans Contingency Plans Environmental Training Environmental Management Systems (EMS)-ISO 14000 Asbestos Lead PCB More information on tpmgroup can be found at www.tpmgroup- group.com tpmgroup group –Technical Capabilities
  • 26. tpmgroup group Prior Corporate Experience tpmgroup Prior Corporate Experience
  • 27. Project Name: Fisher Transport Sulfuric Acid Spill Project Location: Interstate24 and I-64 Nashville. Project Type: Emergency Response and Clean Up Project Description: tpmgroup Group Used heavy equipment to remove, and dispose of soils contaminated with sulfuic acid along I-24 in Nashville, TN. tpmgroup Group restored the site to its original condition. The contamination was sampled and disposed of at an approved facility Client: West Nashville Wrecker Service. Owner POC: Larry Boggs Phone: 615-405-7081 Email: lboggs@westnashvillewrecker.com Cost at Award: $open Final Cost: $64,000 Project Start: 09/24/2012 Project Completion: 10/15/2012 Role: Prime tpm group Project Profile
  • 28. Project Name: Philfre Court Site Demolition/Restoration Project Project Location: Philfre Court Nashville, TN Project Type: Demolition of Contaminated Structures Project Description: tpmgroup used heavy equipment to remove, transport, and dispose of contaminated mobile homes from this site in Nashville, TN. Asbestos containing materials where found and tpmgroup use strict protocols to contain, store, and dispose of contaminated buildings. tpmgroup used physical barriers to prevent any con- tamination from entering Mill Creek located adjacent to the Philfre Court property all the while preserving the presence of an endangered species of crawdad. Client: City of Nashville Metro Water an Owner POC: Thomas Palko Phone: 615/862-4510 Email: Marie.morgan@Nashville.gov Cost at Award: $242,000.00 Final Cost: $242,000 Project Start: 5/01/13 Project Completion: 3/15/14 Role: Prime tpm group Project Profile
  • 29. Project Name: Fisher Transport Ethanol Spill Project Location: Dyersburgh, TN Project Type: Spill Response Project Description: tpmgroup group used physical barriers to prevent the spread of 5000 gallons of ethanol into local waterways. tpmgroup used heavy equipment to remove, transport and dispose of contaminated soil at the Dyersburg Landfill. Restoration of the site included placement of topsoil and rip-rap stone back to original condition. tpmgroup worked closely with TDEC officials to insure sampling protocols where meet in a timely fashion and waste generated was disposed Client: Fisher Transport Owner POC: Doug Butler Phone: 731/610-0924 Email: pfoil@bellsouth.net Cost at Award: $92,000 Final Cost: $92,000 Project Start: 06/11/13 Project Completion: 06/14/13 Role: Prime tpm group Project Profile
  • 30. Project Name: Nashville Metro Airport Stormwater Pond Project Location: Nashville Metro Airport Nashville, TN Project Type: Temporary Storage Pond & Piping Project Project Description: tpmgroup Group used heavy equipment to construct an addition to an existing storm water storage pond. The scope of work included physical barriers to prevent sediment and contamination of the Snakey Creek and Sims Branch water ways located on airport property. tpmgroup Group was under strict schedule deadlines with attached liquidated damages. The tpmgroup group finished the project with in the time frame. Client: Nashville Metro Airport Owner POC: Ken Whatley Phone: 615/275-1485 Email: kenneth_whatley@nashintl.com Cost at Award: $75,000.00 Role: Prime tpm group Project Profile
  • 31. Project Name: BP Deep Water Horizon Project Location: Port St. Joe, FL Project Type: Drilling Platform Collapse and Spill Cleanup Project Description: tpmgroup was a part of the vital oyster and turtle protection in the Apalachicola Bay waters in between Port St. Joe and St. George Island during the BP Oil Spill. Identification of sensitive areas and bird estuary’s then placement and daily maintenance of marine booms throughout the multi tidal waterways Client: SWS First Response Owner POC: Todd Johnson Phone: 210/566-8366 Email: NA Cost at Award: open Final Cost: $350,000 Project Start: 05/2010 Project Completion: 09/15/2010 Role: Subcontractor tpm group Project Profile
  • 32. Project Name: EnBridge Pipeline Release Project Location: Kalamazoo River Kalamazoo, MI Project Type: Ruptured Oil Pipeline Spill Response Project Description: tpmgroup was involved at ground zero as well as managed mile marker 33-35 on the Kalamazoo River after a pipeline ruptured and leaked more than 850,000 gallons of crude into the Kalamazoo River stretching over 38 miles toward Lake Michigan. tpmgroup had vac trucks, tankers and crews at ground zero 7 days a week, 24 hours a day to collect spilled crude under the direction of Inland Marine. Client: Garner Environmental Services Owner POC: John Pavlicek Phone: 713/817-1395 Email: johnpavlicek@garner-es.com Cost at Award: open Final Cost: $475,000 Project Start: 07/2012 Project Completion: 09/27/2010 Role: Subcontractor tpm group Project Profile
  • 33. Project Name: Exxon/Mobil Terminal Project Location: Cumberland River Nashville, TN Project Type: Flood Response Project Description: Flood response and stabilization of floating of terminal on the Cumberland River. tpmgroup provided vac trucks on standby in the event of breached pipelines/tanks. tpmgroup also provided sand bags, labor and material to stabilize and prevent further flooding concerns as pumps removed water. Client: Exon Mobile Owner POC: Jan Bowman Phone: 214/769-3820 Email: Jan.e.bowman@exxonmobile.com Cost at Award: open Final Cost: $160,000 Project Start: 05/2010 Project Completion: $06/2010 Role: Prime tpm group Project Profile
  • 34. Project Name: Nation Corvette Museum Project Location: Bowling Green, KY Project Type: Corvette Recovery Project Description: 8 priceless Corvettes had fallen into a large hole created by a sinkhole in the rotunda floor of the National Corvette Museum sink hole created by storm water leaking under floor A plan was crafted in order to Careful excavation of material around 8 priceless corvettes could not be exhumed by traditional means. Technicians had to remove soil from automobiles by nontraditional means Had to enter mouth of sink hole by cable and vacuum material from around cars until they could be extracted by crane with out suffering further damage Client: Scott Murphy Daniel Owner POC: Mike Murphy Phone: 270-781-9944 Email: gmmurphy@scottandmurphy.com Cost at Award: Time and material Final Cost: $$5500 Project Start: 03/29/2014 Project Completion: 03/29/2014 Role: SUB tpm group Project Profile
  • 35. Project Name: Sun Products Ice Blasting Cleaning and repair Project Location: Bowling Green KY Project Type: Industrial Cleaning Repair and Restoration Project Description: Sun Products North Manufacturing Facility needed to be updated and restored to reflect new production plant standards. TPM was contracted to work off hours in order to disassemble, clean and restore facility ceilings, walls and hand rails. Old worn and damaged structures, walls, structural members and handrails were replaced with updated units or repaired and painted to spec. Client: Sun Products Corp Owner POC: Dewayne Carter Phone: 270-793-5427 Email: Dewayne.carter@sunproductscorp .com Cost at Award: $170,000 Final Cost: $170,000 Project Start: 12/08/2015 Project Completion: 12/31/2015 Role: Prime tpm group Project Profile
  • 36. Project Name: David Lipscomb University Project Location: David Lipscomb University Nashville, TN Project Type: Flood Response Project Description: 5 campus buildings were impacted. tpmgroup immediately mobilized crews from out of state to assist with water extraction, dehumidifiers and truck loads of fans. tpmgroup mobilized vac trucks, crews with pumps, hoses, etc to immediately manage the flooding. Client: Safety-Kleen Owner POC: Michael Caswell Phone: 423-619-3448 Email: Michael.caswell@safety-kleen.com Cost at Award: open Final Cost: $410,000 Project Start: 05/2/ 2010 Project Completion: 05/12/2010 Role: Subcontractor tpm group Project Profile
  • 37. Project Name: Travel Centers of America Project Location: Nashville, TN Project Type: Flood Response Project Description: Cumberland River Flooded tanks, Bays, Oil Tanks Floated, and debris throughout a Truck Stop. tpmgroup provided boats to salvage items on shelves in flood store, marine booms in the facility parking lots and around shop buildings, placed oil skimmers to recover oil and once water receded, vacuumed all areas and removed debris. Characterizing and profiling all waste for proper disposal Client: Mitchell's West Nashville Owner POC: Larry Boggs Phone: 615/405-7081 Email: lboggs@westnashvillewrecker.com Cost at Award: open Final Cost: $460,000 Project Start: 05/2010 Project Completion: 11/15/2010 Role: Subcontractor tpm group Project Profile
  • 38. Project Name: Ashland Regional Airport Project Location: Ashland Regional Airport Ashland, Ky. Project Type: Fuel System Install and Removal Project Description: This project involved a fuel system removal and a new fuel system installation. Fuel systems included Jet A and 100LL systems. Stantec provided design and construction phase services. tpm group provided fabrication and installation of the fueling system along with electrical hookup and integration of the credit card reader. Services also included site preparation and concrete foundation construction, UST removal and closure and a SPCC plan. Contract Number: NA Client: Ashland Regional Airport Owner POC: Tony Lewis Phone: 502-213-7552 Email: tlewis@stantec.com Cost at Award: $173,000 Final Cost: $173,000 Project Start: 08/16/2010 Project Completion: 07/15/2011 Role: Prime tpm group Project Profile
  • 39. Project Name: Blue Grass Airport Project Location: Blue Grass Airport Lexington, Ky. Project Type: Fuel System Install and Removal East General Aviation Self-Serve Fuel Facility Project Description: This design-build project included the design and construction of a new single port self-service fuel dispensing facility on the east side of the GA complex. Stantec provided environmental, design and construction management services. tpm group provided fabrication and installation of the fueling system along with electrical hookup and integration of the credit card reader. Services also included site preparation and concrete foundation construction, UST removal and closure, and a SPCC plan. Client: Lexington Regional Airport Owner POC: Mark Day Phone: 859-425-3152 Email: mday@bluegrassairport.com Cost at Award: $397,650.00 Final Cost: $397,650.00 Project Start: 09/26/2013 Project Completion: 07/15/2015 Role: Prime tpm group Project Profile
  • 40. Project Name: Mayfield-Graves County Airport Project Location: Mayfield-Graves County Airport Mayfield, Ky. Project Type: Fuel System Install Project Description: This project included the installation of a 12,000 gallon Jet-A fuel system with a stainless steel cabinet enclosed dispensing system. The project required the in-place closure of an underground storage facility and the integration of the system with an existing credit card unit. Stantec provided environmental, design and construction phase services for the Jet-A fuel system. tpm group provided fabrication and installation of the fueling system along with electrical hookup and integration with the existing credit card reader. Services also included concrete foundation construction and fabrication of the stainless steel cabinet and a SPCC plan. Client: Mayfield-Graves County Airport Owner POC: Rufford Phone: 270-331-4523 Email: Cost at Award: $ Final Cost: Project Start: 08/21/11 Project Completion: 09/30/2011 Role: Prime tpm group Project Profile
  • 41. Project Name: Hancock County Airport Project Location: Hancock County Airport Hawesville, Ky. Project Type: Fuel System Install Project Description: This project included the installation of a 12,000 gallon 100LL tank. The system was designed and constructed with individual platform mounted dispensing systems. The project included a credit card reader that worked both 100LL and Jet-A systems. Stantec provided environmental, design and construction phase services for the fuel system. The tpm group provided fabrication and installation of the fueling system along with electrical hookup and integration of the credit card reader. Services also included site preparation and concrete foundation construction and a SPCC plan. Client: Hancock County Airport Owner POC: Jim Fallin Phone: 270-295-6460 Email: na Cost at Award: $160,000 Final Cost: $160,000 Project Start: 08/15/2008 Project Completion: 010/1/2009 Role: Prime tpm group Project Profile
  • 42. Project Name: Lake Cumberland Regional Airport Project Location: Lake Cumberland Regional Airport Somerset, Ky. Project Type: Fuel System Removal and Install Project Description: The project involved the installation of a 100LL fuel system and the removal of existing UST System. Stantec provided environmental, design and construction management services. tpm group provided fabrication and installation of the fueling system along with electrical hookup and integration of the credit card reader. Services also included site preparation and concrete foundation construction, UST removal and closure, and a SPCC plan. Client: Ashland Regional Airport Owner POC: Kelly Baker Phone: 606-678-4554 Email: lcregional@Windstream.net Cost at Award: $255,525.00 Final Cost: $255,525 Project Start: 09/14/2011 Project Completion: 8/15/2012 Role: Prime tpm group Project Profile
  • 43. Project Name: McCreary County Airport Project Location: McCreary County Airport Pine Knot, Ky. Project Type: Fuel System Install and Removal Project Description: Project involved the removal and replacement of an existing fuel system with a 10,000 gallon 100LL self-serve fuel system. Stantec provided environmental, design and construction management services. tpm group provided fabrication and installation of the fueling system along with electrical hookup and integration of the credit card reader. Services also included site preparation and concrete foundation construction, UST removal and closure, and a SPCC plan. Client: Ashland Regional Airport Owner POC: Chad Smith Phone: 615-238-2730 Email: csmith@entrannow @stantec.com Cost at Award: $124,750 Final Cost: $124,750 Project Start: 09/14/2011 Project Completion: 10/07/2012 Role: Prime tpm group Project Profile
  • 44. Project Name: Morehead-Rowan County Airport Project Location: Morehead-Rowan County Airport Morehead, Ky. Project Type: Fuel System Install Project Description: This project included the installation of a 12,000 gallon Jet-A tank and a 12,000 gallon 100LL tank. The system was designed and constructed with individual platform mounted dispensing systems. The project included a credit card reader that worked with both 100LL and Jet-A systems. Stantec provided design and construction phase services for the fuel system. The tpm group provided fabrication and installation of the fueling system along with electrical hookup and integration of the credit card reader. Services also included site preparation and concrete foundation construction and a SPCC plan.. Client: Morehead Rowan County Airport Owner POC: Jim Fluty Phone: 606-356-6444 Email: jfluty@roadrunner.com Cost at Award: $270000 Final Cost: $270000 Project Start: 2006 Project Completion: 2007 Role: Prime tpm group Project Profile
  • 45. tpmgroup Clients & References
  • 46. tpm group is pleased to submit the following references from Clients on previous projects. tpm group takes pride in customer satisfaction and it has paid off, over 90% of tpm group ’s current business comes from repeat customers! Ms. Lisa Mullins KU LG&E tpmgroup Group has provided services involving electrical transformer spills ranging from 5 gallons to 1500 gallons. The projects have including services such as excavation, removal, and disposal of contaminated soils, sampling, installing monitoring wells, waste characterization, and site restoration. Ms. Faye Chestnut American Howa Kentucky tpmgroup Group provides waste disposal for AHK on a weekly basis. tpmgroup Group handles these waste consistent with (RCRA) laws and maintains (DOT) compliance. tpmgroup Group regularly samples open and closed containers, containing both hazardous and non-hazardous waste, removes and disposes of the waste per (RCRA) by-laws. Mr. Chris Fisher XL Environmental Insurance The tpmgroup Group has provided services for Mr. Fisher on projects similar to the goods and services sought under this RFQ for several years. These services include; excavation, removal, and disposal of contaminated soils and subsequent sampling, placing physical barriers such as booms and underflow dams to control the spread of the contamination. tpmgroup Group arranges and transports waste per (DOT) and (RCRA) guidelines Mr. Tom Palko Metro Nashville Water Services The tpmgroup Group maintains a 5 year contract with Metro Nashville as a preferred and qualified contractor for environmental services similar to the goods and services sought under this RFQ. Some of which include asbestos abatement, radon mitigation, decontamination of buildings, machinery, and their removal and disposal. tpmgroup Group has also performed projects for Mr. Palko including excavation, removal, and disposal of contaminated soils with subsequent sampling. Mr. Ken Whatley Metro Nashville Airport Authority The tpmgroup Group maintains an office at the Nashville Airport and maintains airport wide clearance badging for any environmental site remediation needs at the Nashville Airport. tpmgroup Group has provided services to Mr. Whatley ranging from mercury spill clean-ups, pigeon dropping clean-ups to retention basin construction. tpmgroup Group has also provided services to MNAA similar to the goods and services sought under this RFQ that include disposal of contaminated soils, installation of groundwater recovery wells and sampling, and the classification of both hazardous and non-hazardous waste and their disposal. tpm group Client References 46
  • 47. A companies commitment to professionalism, quality assurance and total client satisfaction is best measured by its satisfied and repeat customers. For over two decades tpm group has delivered this level of services to its clients and has the client list to document its success. Following is a list of selected companies and agencies that tpmgroup is proud to have as clients. American Freightways Averitt Aviation Averitt Express Trucking Bault Oil Company, Inc. Benedict & Benedict Oil Co. Browning Oil Company Cargill Fertilizer City of Bowling Green, Kentucky Commonwealth of KY, Division of Waste Management, Super Fund Branch Community National Bank Willamette Industries Compliance Management Western Kentucky University Consumers Gas Stations Warren County Board of Education CSX Van Dyne-Crotty Company Dept of Military Affairs U.S. Army Corps of Engineers DESA International TYCO - Adhesives Eagle Industries Travis Oil Company Eastern Heights Duplex Community Tony’s Country Store Eaton Corporation Swifty Oil Company Firestone America Sun Products Corporation First Star Bank Spirit Services Gallatin Oil Company So Central Rural Telephone Co Hart County Fiscal Court Simpson Co Board of Education James River Corporation Shepherd’s Food Mart JPL Management Rocket Oil Company, Inc. Jr. Food Stores Regan Oil Company King Construction Precision Printing & Packaging Marathon Fuels Paxton and Ball McGuirk & Haynes Oil Co Paducah Water Works McLean County Fiscal Court National SouthWire Aluminum Metro Nashville Airport Authority National City Bank Metro Nashville Davidson County Government Murray Water Works System Million Air Airport Minit Mart Foods, Inc. tpm group Client List 47
  • 49. tpmgroup believes that quality service begins with quality people. tpmgroup has invested heavily into recruiting and securing Key Personnel with the qualifications, and experience to complete the project is a safe and professional manner the first time, every time. tpmgroup understands that the best project management plans and systems falter without the personnel with the proper qualifications, skills and experience. tpmgroup has assembled a Project Management Team and Operations Team made up from tpmgroup personnel with the qualifications and experience to successfully complete the most challenging projects to service its clients. tpmgroup has the experience and qualifications to ensure that the Environmental Remediation, Site Work and Emergency Response needs of its clients are completed on time, on budget and in a professional and safe manner. Through continuous improvement of training and services, tpmgroup serves its clients by keeping up with the pace of ever changing environmental regulations and increasingly complex industrial waste problems. The following pages identifies and defines some key positions in of tpmgroup’s Project Management, Operations, Marketing and Administration Team. tpmgroup Hanks, President Mr. Hanks has over 20 years of experience operating in the environmental contracting field. His experience includes overseeing soil remediation projects, underground storage tank removal and remediation, installation and repairs to leachate collection systems, final capping and closure of landfills, and grade and drain projects. Mr. Hanks has also lead tpmgroup into being a full service environmental contractor that includes a fleet of vac-trucks, roll-off trucks, and earth moving heavy equipment, in addition to operating facilities for the proper treatment and disposal of liquid wastes and a recycling center. Jill Johnson Chief Financial Officer Mrs. Johnson has a Bachelors of Accounting (BACC) from the Mississippi State University. She has 20 years of experience as a tax specialist and accountant for several multi-disciplinary corporations focused on the management of corporate assets. She has worked extensively with clients directing and overseeing their tax and investment portfolios, Individual, Corporate, Estate and Fiduciary tax returns and the preparation of GAAP and OCBOA Financial Statements. Mrs. Johnson has several years of experience with engineering, environmental, and geologic consulting firms. She has proven herself to be an experienced and competent financial manager and honed her skills by overhauling and resurrecting the delinquent tax status of several companies. Additionally, Mrs. Johnson has experience focused on agriculture, forestry and government. 49 tpmgroup - Key Personnel
  • 50. Jimmy Gardner, Operations Manager Mr. Gardner is a graduate of Western Kentucky University with a B.S. in Industrial Technology. He has 15 years’ experience in project management most of which has been in the construction industry. Mr. Gardner has been involved in land development projects in which he coordinated the design and layout of grading plans, street layout and utility placement. He has been heavily involved with day to day site work activities ensuring that aims, goals and objectives are accomplished in accordance with outlined priorities, time limitations, and funding conditions. Mr. Gardner has over 20 years’ experience in drafting schematic drawings for both the construction and manufacturing industries. At tpmgroup Inc. Mr. Gardner prepares and assists in the preparation of Site Investigation Reports, Intermediate Site Investigation Reports and Closure Assessment Reports. Mr. Gardner works closely with staff geologist to produce potentiometric ground water surface maps, borehole logs and geologic cross sections of environmental contaminated sites. Mr. Gardner is responsible for coordinating all operations of tpmgroup. Gabe Weaver, P.E., Engineer Mr. Weaver has a M.B. A. from the University of Louisville and a B.S. in Civil Engineering from the University of Kentucky. He began his career working for the Commonwealth of Kentucky’s Transportation Cabinet where he supervised grade and drain projects, designed grade and drain projects for bridge and roadway construction. He has over 10 years in the civil engineering field where he has become a leader in erosion engineering. He has worked in the design and testing of new products for erosion control and has worked with a vast number of clients in implementing procedures and design for erosion control. Mr. Weaver has worked in developing standards and practices for ECTC and ASTM. Mike Hull, Sr. Project Manager – Aviation Fueling Mike has more than 30 years of experience repairing, servicing and installing aboveground and underground fuel tanks, piping and dispenser equipment. As a certified installer, he has worked at numerous GA airports in Kentucky and has become the preferred contractor for Averitt Express, installing and serving fuel systems at 26 different service centers throughout the Southeast. He was also heavily involved in the east fuel facility design-build project at the Blue Grass Airport installed in 2011. Raymond Hagan, SR Project Manager Mr. Hagan is a student at Western Kentucky University majoring in Civil Engineering. He has 10 years experience in project supervision and management in the construction industry. Mr. Hagan has been involved in land development projects in which he coordinated the design and layout of grading plans, street layout and utility placement. He has been heavily involved with day to day site work activities ensuring that aims, goals and objectives are accomplished in accordance with outlined priorities, time limitations, and funding conditions. At tpmgroup. Mr. Gardner prepares and assists in the preparation of Civil Estimates, Project Management and Supervision, . Mr. Hagan works closely with other divisions of tpmgroup providing civil support. Mr. Hagan is responsible for coordinating all civil operations of tpmgroup. 50 tpmgroup - Key Personnel
  • 51. Terry Breshears, P.G. (TN), Environmental Specialist Mr. Breshears has a B.S. in Geology and Physics from Middle Tennessee State University and M.S. in Geology from University of Missouri-Columbia. Mr. Breshears has 15 years of experience with UST site investigation and remediation. He has worked extensively with RCRA, CERCLA and Phase I, II & III site assessments. Mr. Breshears has 20 years of experience with engineering, environmental, materials testing and geologic consulting firms. He is an experienced driller in exploration, site investigation, monitoring & recovery. Additionally, Mr. Breshears has 8 years of experience in manufacturing facilities. Tim Slattery, Hydrologist, P.G. (TN) Mr. Slattery has BS (1986) and MS (1994) Degrees in Geography from Western Kentucky University. His graduate work focused on environmental problems associated with karst terranes. Mr. Slattery has over 21 years experience in the environmental field. His experience includes: Phase I, II and III environmental site assessments/remediation, emergency response, waste management, UST compliance, regulatory compliance, erosion prevention and sediment control, karst hydrogeologic inventories, dye tracing, and operations management. He is a certified professional geologist in Tennessee (TN 3697), a Certified Professional in Storm Water Quality (CPSWQ #0168), Kentucky Erosion Prevention and Sediment Control certified (KEPSC # 120200836), and a Certified Landfill Manager in Kentucky. Mr. Slattery is a Desert Storm veteran having served with the 5th Battalion, 62d Air Defense Artillery for 5 years, 9 months (1986 to 1992). Mr. Slattery will be heavily evolved with work related to this RFQ, in some instance 30-40 hours per week could be devoted to projects listed in this RFQ Jeff H. Jones, Federal Services Mr. Jones has over 25 years of Business, Construction and Agriculture management and marketing experience. Experience includes market evaluations, development and implementation of marketing and business plans, cost estimation, and proposal preparation. Additional marketing experience includes proposal presentations and developing and maintaining strong client relationships. Management experience encompasses all phases of project and administrative management activities. Project Management experiences includes responsibilities for completion of project up to ten million dollars. Administrative activities have included employee supervision, recruiting and hiring, serving as Owner/President for startup environmental/construction firm employing over 65 employees. Extensive experience in “Start Up” enterprises including new business startups and new market penetration. This experience includes the construction, agriculture and aquaculture industries. Over 15 years of experience in minority set up and development including SBA 8a, SDVOSB, Women Owned and Hub Zone firms.. 51 tpmgroup - Key Personnel
  • 52. SHEA STILES, Project Manager Ms. Stiles graduated Magna Cum Laude from Oglethorpe University in Atlanta, GA in 1992 with a B.A . in Psychology and a minor in Sociology. Shea Stiles has 22 years of experience in the environmental field. She started with Laidlaw Environmental Services in 1993 which was acquired by Safety-Kleen Corporation where she was employed until 2012. She worked for two oil companies before her employment with tpmgroup Group, Inc. Her major focus at tpmgroup is industrial waste management. She is heavily involved with developing and sustaining strong customer service relationships. She has been involved with Project Management since 2006. Clarke Willey, Business Development, Landscape Architect Mr. Willey has a B.S. from The University of Massachusetts in Landscape Architecture and Regional Planning. He has 12 years of Civil Site Project Management with a focus on Commercial, Residential, Transportation Facility Development and Planned Community Development. He has also been employed as a Land Development Project manager for a production home builder. Throughout his career he has chosen to focus on Hydraulics, Wetlands and Erosion and Sediment Control. Additionally he has 15 Year of Sales and Business Development experience and has acted as a general contractor and owned a small contracting business. Lisa Peterson, Accounting Manager Mrs. Peterson has an Associates Degree in Accounting from Madison Tech located in Madison Wisconsin and a B.S. in Accounting from Kaplan University located in Dallas Texas. Mrs. Peterson has 16 years of experience performing a multiple roles focused on education accounting and departmental financial management of several service oriented companies throughout the central United States. She has worked extensively with companies which perform service work with a focus on consulting. She has performed many roles in her professional development performing as a staff accountant, financial manager, human resources and trainer within industry segments in field of banking, medical and non-profit. Mrs. Petersons day to day focus is assisting with the growth and stability of TPM by providing accounts receivable and payable supervision, analytical and relocation oversight and internal allocation and protocol of human resource management. Aaron Bagley, Project Manager Aaron Bagley has been involved in the environmental remediation and emergency response field for almost 10 years. Mr. Bagley has served as project manager on projects ranging from small fuel releases, to large scale hazardous materials incidents. He is a specialist at; waste profiling and manifesting, hazardous waste transportation and disposal, handling hazardous waste and removal of bio-hazards as well as Emergency Response. Aaron attended Tusculum College in Greeneville, TN in 2002. His focus was Elementary Education. He currently holds many certifications in the environmental field, including 80-Hour HAZMAT Technician (HMTO). Mr. Bagley is also currently a certified OSHA instructor for several courses including 40-Hour HAZWOPER, 24-Hour Technician, 8- Hour Supervisor and 8-Hour Incident Commander. 52 tpmgroup - Key Personnel
  • 53. Section B – General Qualifications & Experience Items 53