October 4, 2011

Citadel Expands Environmental Geology Group and Opens San Diego Office

We are excited to announce Citadel's acquisition of the San Diego-based staff of Barajas and Associates, a strategic acquisition that will expand Citadel's well-established Environmental Geology capabilities, as well as provide a local office in the San Diego, California market. 
What this means to our Clients:

Our newest employees have extensive environmental assessment, design, and remediation experience as part of an on-going $20 million IDIQ Environmental Services contract with the U.S. Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Southwest Division (Navy) in San Diego for the past eight years, plus a wealth of private industry experience.  While our clients have been able to rely on our staff to complete complex projects, the public sector skill set and educational qualifications that our new staff members bring to Citadel take our abilities to an even higher level.  There are few projects in complexity and size that Citadel can't handle from transactional projects to Superfund site clean-ups.
  

Eli has been the program manager for the Navy contract since 2004.  During this time, Eli managed an extensive amount of work, which included:  environmental, legal and real estate issues of property transfer and development; fuel tank closures; complex contaminant characterization; remediation and Operations and Maintenance (O&M) projects; landfill maintenance, construction, monitoring, and drainage improvements; RCRA and CERCLA related activities, geotechnical surveys, and many more projects.  Prior to this, he worked directly for the Navy beginning in 1994, and in that time built an excellent rapport with Navy Remedial Project Managers (RPMs), Lead RPMs, Base Realignment and Cleanup (BRAC) Environmental Coordinators (BEC), Base Closure Managers, and Remedial Technical Managers.  He has managed projects at almost every Navy and Marine Corps Installation in California, Nevada, and Arizona and has developed long-term relationships with base environmental, public works, and facilities personnel as well. Eli began his career in Environmental Engineering in 1991 working with numerous other public agencies such as Walnut Valley Water District, City of San Diego, Port of San Diego, US Army Corps of Engineers; private sector clients included vehicle rental and real estate companies.  Eli holds a Master's of Science in Environmental Engineering from Oklahoma State University, as well as a Bachelor of Civil Engineering from India.



Parveen joined the IDIQ Environmental Services contract team in 2005, upon completion of his Masters of Science in Environmental Engineering at Oklahoma State University.  During this time, Parveen directly managed over $7 million in environmental engineering projects including simple fuel tank closures projects, to complex contaminant characterization, and providing cost effective solutions for environmental remediation.  He also has experience in performing evaluation of groundwater hydrology and modeling of groundwater flow in describing fate and transport of environmental contaminants using 2D & 3-D finite-element models. He is well versed in performing statistical and spatial evaluation of environmental data using GIS, spatial analysis tools, and risk assessment tools. He has completed the requsite training for Quality SWPPP Developer/Quality SWPPP Practitioner (QSD/QSP) and the registration pending with Regional Water Quality Control Board. Parveen also holds a Bachelor degree in Civil Engineering from India.


Alisa Seneor joined the Barajas team in 2004 as the Office Manager / Project Assistant.  She is responsible for assisting with the preparation of proposals, reports, and handling the day to day office needs, as well as day to day project management from an operations standpoint.  Alisa will continue this role for our San Diego operations, and also utilize abilities to assist the Citadel Sales and Marketing team throughout the Western United States.  She has completed the requirements for a Bachelors Degree in Psychology at San Diego State University.  
 

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