Westminster, CA – July 22, 2019 –
BioLargo, Inc. (OTCQB:BLGO), developer of sustainable products and a
full-service environmental engineering company, today announced that its engineering
subsidiary has been awarded two subcontracts to provide air quality
environmental engineering services to five United States Air Force (USAF) bases
in Texas and Arizona.
BioLargo Engineering, Science
& Technologies (BLEST; www.BioLargoEngineering.com) has entered into a series of “teaming
agreements” with Bhate Environmental Associates, Inc. (www.bhate.com), as prime-contractor, to prepare
bids for submission to the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) for
environmental services on Air Force bases throughout the country. Bhate assembled a multi-disciplined team of five
companies, including BLEST, to provide services to the USAF in what is commonly
referred to as “fence-to-fence environmental
services” call orders. These fence-to-fence (F2F) projects include
a menu of environmental engineering services, which focus on hazardous waste, hazardous
materials, air quality, water quality, natural and cultural resources.
The total value of these two contracts
awarded to Bhate exceeds $12 million over a five-year term, of which the
subcontractors will receive a portion (first year guaranteed, and GSA can extend
for four additional years). In addition to these awarded
contracts, BLEST is working closely with Bhate to pursue similar environmental
projects for the USAF which are in various stages of bids and consideration.
Randall Moore,
President of BioLargo Engineering commented, “Our team has significant
experience and expertise in this particular area of practice, and we are proud
to serve our country and the US Air Force. We look forward to working
hand-in-hand with Bhate on these first contracts as well as future successful
bids.”
Dennis P. Calvert, President of BioLargo, Inc. commented, “These
government contracts validate the wisdom of adding Randy and his team of
engineering professionals to the BioLargo family of companies. Our investments
in technologies and talent continue to pay off.”
BioLargo, Inc. is an innovative technology developer and environmental engineering company driven by a mission to "make life better" by delivering robust, sustainable solutions for a broad range of industries and applications, with a focus on clean water, clean air, and advanced wound care. We develop and commercialize disruptive technologies by providing the capital, support, and expertise to expedite them from "cradle" to "maturity" (www.biolargo.com). Our engineering division features experienced professional engineers dedicated to integrity, reliability, and environmental stewardship (www.biolargoengineering.com). Our industrial odor control division, Odor-No-More (www.odornomore.com) features CupriDyne Clean Industrial Odor Eliminator (www.cupridyne.com), which eliminates the odor-causing compounds and VOCs rather than masking them, and is now winning over leading companies in the solid waste handling and wastewater industries and other industries that contend with malodors and VOCs. Our subsidiary BioLargo Water (www.biolargowater.ca) develops the Advanced Oxidation System "AOS," a disruptive industrial water treatment technology designed to eliminate waterborne pathogens and recalcitrant contaminants with better energy-efficiency and lower operational costs than incumbent technologies. Our subsidiary Clyra Medical (www.clyramedical.com) features effective and gentle solutions for chronic wounds to promote infection control and regenerative tissue therapy.
Contact Information
Dennis Calvert President and CEO BioLargo, Inc. 888-400-2863
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