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Hull || Project/Resources || Portfolio
GM-Baltimore Assembly
Plant
Baltimore, Maryland
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GM Baltimore Assembly Plant, Baltimore,
Maryland
Client: Duke Baltimore, LLC |
Hull partnered with Duke Realty Corporation
to redevelop the Former GM Baltimore Assembly Plant. The Site
housed GM automobile assembly operations from 1936 to 2005.
Duke Baltimore LLC, an affiliate of Duke Realty Corporation,
purchased the Site from GM in January 2006. Prior to the property
purchase, Hull provided risk evaluation and cost estimating
services to Duke to aid an evaluation of potential environmental-related
costs that may ultimately be incurred during remediation and
redevelopment of the site.
Hull coordinated Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA)
corrective action activities at the site as part of a Facility
Lead Agreement administered by U.S. EPA Region 3 and parallel
assessment activities as part of the State of Maryland's Voluntary
Cleanup Program administered by the Maryland Department of
the Environment. This project represents the first time a
brownfield was assessed and redeveloped through both programs
concurrently.
Additionally, Hull designed the assessment
activities and ultimate remedial approach to incorporate redevelopment
tools such as engineering controls to cost-effectively remediate
the site, while maintaining protection of human health and
the environment. Hull also assisted the client with the development
of bid specifications for demolition of on-site buildings
and structures, and served as the client's onsite representative
providing oversight of demolition activities.
To find out how Hull can help, please contact Hull's
Risk Assessment Practice Leader, Ed
Pfau at (614) 793-8777.
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