SAMPLE THREE: INFORMATIONAL BROCHURES
XYZ Petroleum Service
101 Main Street
Anytown, WI 54321
State-wide: (800) 123-4567 • Local: (987) 654-3210 • Fax: (987) 765-4321
John X. - Co-Owner / Chief Field Operator
A Comprehensive Petroleum Tank Removal Service
Reliable... Timely... Effective... Safe
Introduction / Highlights
- Will draw on eight years of hands-on experience and knowledge that has been gained by taking on and completing projects of progressively increasing scope and complexity.
- If not already possessed, will obtain resources to carry out any aspect of removal including excavation, cleaning, disposal, and soil remediation.
- Well prepared and ready to utilize skilled personnel, current technical knowledge, state-of-the-art equipment, and solid sub-contractor relationships.
- Among the leaders in this specialized field who seek out and adopt thoroughly safe and reliable techniques in areas such as use of liquid CO2 injection for safe and expedient tank entry.
- Experienced with a full range of site problems covering the gamut from high pressure gas lines and high voltage power cables to below water table drainage.
- Emphasis on safety resulting in an eight year record of no lost time injuries occurring during removals.
- State of Wisconsin certified for Tank Removal and Site Assessment, with owner and staff having received OSHA Hazmat and Confined Space Entry Training.
- A cumulative history of completed work that now approaches involvement in over 3,000 tank closures.
Company-Owned or Readily Leased Equipment
- Kebelco SK 200 Track Hoe 40,000 Lb. Rating -- 1,300 hours of tank removal operating experience.
- 580 Case Rubber Tired Backhoe with Extend-a-hoe to a maximum depth of 18 ft.
- Stone Plate Compactor -- 800 lbs -- Rated for 95% compaction to a depth of 30 inches.
- Visible Laser Transit -- To assure level position of new tanks and accurate grade restoration.
- Confined Space Entry Set-up -- Includes man rated retraction winch, and supplied air line respirators.
- Tornado Air Driven Vacuum -- Assures thorough residual removal before disposal or on-site closure.
- Reliable access to quadaxel dump trucks -- Have contracted for up to six at one site.
About the Owner
- Gained important technical and business experience during employment with Acme's Carbonic including the practical knowledge that led to early use of the liquid CO2 method of inerting.
- Over the past eight years, personally built xxxxx Petroleum Service to its current scope and performance quality.
- Have established a clear reputation as an accountable, hands-on project manager and technician.
- Highly effective at training and retaining experienced staff.
- Will continue active pursuit of and contribution to current cutting edge technology in the field.
Selected Key Projects
Excavated and removed tanks as well as fully restored sites or prepared them for new insertions at each State / university location listed immediately below:
UW-Madison, Charter Street Power Plant
(7) 69,000, (1) 57,000 gal tanks; 1,000 yd contaminated soil
UW-Madison, Walnut Street Power Plant
(5) 47,000 gal tanks; 1,300 yd contaminated soil
Excavated to a 18 ft depth, 8 ft below the water table requiring drainage by pumping at 40 gal/minute for a month.
Also prepared a 60 x 70 ft hole for installation of new tanks.
UW-La Crosse Power Plant
(4) 40,000, (1) 3,000 gal tanks; 500 yd contaminated soil
Removed the smaller tank from its location in a 15 ft space between the plant and a 200 ft stack.
UW-Oshkosh Power Plant
(2) 25,000 gal tanks
Northern Wisconsin Center
(4) 30,000 gal tanks; 400 yd contaminated soil
Worked in close proximity to a functional railroad trestle and interfaced with two six inch water mains.
Wisconsin Veterans' Home at King
(2) 30,000 gal tanks
Interfaced with two 15-inch chilled water lines that passed within four feet of the edge of one of the tanks.
State Dept. of Revenue Heating Plant
(1) 40,000, (1) 30,000 gal tanks
The most critical utility interface dealt with was a four inch high pressure gas main.
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