Over the course of 2020-2021, Brice Engineering together with team partners Appledore Marine Engineering, LLC and Global Diving & Salvage, Inc., worked collaboratively with the US Air Force and US Army Corps of Engineers to address extensive storm-related damage to a fuel pier located on the remote Shemya Island in Alaska. The fuel pier is Read More
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Welcome to Our Biggest Hub in the L48
In the summer of 2021, we opened the doors to our new office in Salt Lake City (SLC), Utah. Located smack in downtown SLC, our Brice Engineering office is now home to a growing team of environmental professionals. It was three years prior when Program Manager, Corey Schwabenlander, PG, joined Brice, unknowingly planting the seed Read More
BEL Executes Fuel Pier Repairs at Eareckson AS
It’s rare to have clear skies on Shemya Island, which is most often encapsulated by fog, wind and rain. Yet on a recent trip to Eareckson Air Station on Shemya Island, Alaska, the first couple of days were blue-skied and gorgeous for a visit to our project: Short Term Fuel Pier Repairs under contract to Read More
Completing The Transfer of Port Clarence
Last summer, Brice collaborated with the US Coast Guard to complete the transfer of US Coast Guard land to its original owners — the 8 million Yu’pik people of the Bering Straits region of Alaska. This land transfer had been decades in the waiting, since the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act of 1971 was passed Read More
Brice hosts visit from the USAF and AFCEC at Peterson AFB
Thursday, October 15, 2020 was abuzz at Brice Engineering’s 50,000 square-foot project site located on the south side of Peterson AFB (PAFB), adjacent to the fire station. Half-way into executing a Treatability Study of 500 cubic yards of PFOS/PFAS contaminated soil from Aqueous Film-Forming Foam (AFFF) release sites at PAFB, we hosted a site tour Read More
Cody Gauer Joins Brice Engineering as General Manager
Brice Engineering welcomes Cody Gauer as General Manager. Cody joins Brice with a 15-year career as a senior executive, engineer, strategic planning and business analyst, operations manager, and organizational leader. His commitment to operations excellence and a robust, proactive safety culture will support our organization’s continued success. Cody has a degree in Petroleum Engineering, and Read More
Brice invests in advanced aerial imaging capabilities
At Brice, we excel at identifying opportunities with both short- and long-term benefit. In one such recent instance, we bid on a complex project that required the survey of hundreds of remote mining sites across Alaska. Right away, we knew our expertise in aerial imaging was the key to a successful bid and project outcome. Read More
My career goal is to be CEO of an ANC: Meet Our Summer Intern
Every year, Calista Corporation runs a 10-week summer internship program for Calista shareholders. So for the past two summers, Brice 8(a) companies, Brice Engineering and Brice Environmental have had the pleasure of one such intern—Kasila Carey of Aniak, Alaska. Kasila is a senior at the Chaminade University of Honolulu. She majors in Business Administration and Read More
After the Storm: Ensuring Education Can Continue
USACE Honolulu and New York; Saipan, Northern Mariana Islands; Published July 2019. On October 25, 2018, Super Typhoon Yutu swept through the Northern Mariana Islands. The category 5 storm was the strongest ever recorded on the U. S. territory. The destruction of Saipan in particular led to a coordinated response from the Federal Emergency Management Read More
Brice Builds Schools
On October 25, 2018, Super Typhoon Yutu struck Saipan, Northern Mariana Islands. With winds raging at a record 180 mph, the area was left devastated. As part of recovery efforts, the Federal Emergency Management Agency obligated $20.1 million to address critical priorities—from which $6.8 million was allocated to the construction of 66 temporary school structures—42 Read More