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PDC has been engineering systems serving facilities of nearly every description since 1975. Although many of the facilities we have designed are located at remote sites in the Arctic and Antarctic, we also have project experience in temperate and even tropical environments, such as Hawaii and Guam. We provide multi-discipline engineering for the design of institutional, military, industrial, and energy facilities. In addition, we provide design services for water and wastewater systems and environmental services such as the NEPA process and permitting.

Complex Facilities
PDC has a long history of providing multi-disciplinary engineering design for sophisticated facilities such as hospitals and laboratories. We take pride in keeping current with the specific requirements for laboratory and hospital design including energy efficient systems conforming to LEED certification methodology.

Sample Projects:
DOT&PF Food Safety Laboratory
Annette Island Service Unit Clinic

Industrial

Industrial projects require a specialized set of skills. It is necessary to be proficient in the planning and design of systems that perform unique functions. PDC has a great deal of expertise in design of the systems that are required for industrial projects, especially in the arctic environment.

Our experience covers the design of:
Power Plants
Electrical Generation
Materials Handling Facilities
Mine Facilities
Railroad Terminals
Compressors
Maintenance Shops
Transportation Facilities
Pipeline Facilities

To best serve our clients we have developed a project management structure that takes advantage of the technical skills of our staff and focuses us on scope, schedule, and budget. We work to provide high quality facilities that function to meet our clients' needs.

Initial cost and long-term maintenance concerns are a high priority. PDC strives to provide options that offer reliability, flexibility, and redundancy.

Sample Projects
Alyeska Pump Station #9, Pipe Vibration Mitigation
Fort Wainwright Central Heating & Power Plant Baghouse
McMurdo Station Power Plant, Antarctica
University of Alaska Fairbanks Diesel Engine Generator
Eielson AFB and Elmendorf AFB Hydrant Refueling Systems
Deadhorse Airport Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting Facility
Trans-Alaska Pipeline Pipe Stress Analysis and Design, Relief Event Systems
Fort Wainwright Air Cooled Condenser Preliminary Design and Request for Proposals Document
Usibelli Coal Mine Tipple Building Modifications
Trans-Alaska Pipeline, Drag-Reducing Agent Module
Fairbanks Memorial Hospital Emergency Generation Plant
Eielson AFB Power Plant Switchgear Replacement

Institutional

PDC brings an innovative and efficient team to our institutional design projects.

We work either as a multi-discipline team or as a single discipline group, depending on your requirements. The full team includes civil, structural, mechanical, electrical, and environmental engineers, as well as land surveyors, fire protection designers, and sustainable design experts.

Past experience includes work on:
Urban schools
Rural schools
University facilities
Visitor centers
Police and fire stations
City halls and other municipal facilities
Museums
Airport terminals
Shopping malls
Hospitals
Laboratories

Water and Wastewater

Utilities

Water and wastewater utility projects in Alaska require a specialized blend of arctic engineering and hydraulics/treatment design. PDC is proficient in the planning, design, and construction administration of systems that are easy to maintain, reliable, and robust for all regions of Alaska.

Our experience covers water supply, treatment, and distribution facilities and wastewater collection and treatment facilities for:
Large cities and municipalities
Military bases
Rural cities and villages
University of Alaska Anchorage and Fairbanks campuses
Mine site facilities
Scientific research complexes
Maintenance shops
Construction camps

Sample projects include:
North Pole Water Treatment Plant
North Pole Lagoon Expansion
North Pole Water and Sewer Improvements (since 1980)
Fort Wainwright Utilities Expansion
Doyon Utilities Water and Wastewater Systems Characterization Studies for Forts Greely, Richardson, and Wainwright
Elmendorf Air Force Base Water, Wastewater, and Storm Water Modeling
Adak Naval Air Station Wastewater Treatment Assessment
City of Galena Water System Expansion
City of Galena Backup Well #2
City of Fairbanks - Van Horn Sewer Sliplining
Department of Transportation - Rural Snow Removal Equipment Buildings (SREB's)
Drift River Flood Control Construction Camp and Safe Haven

Water Resources / Storm Water

PDC is skilled in the hydrology and hydraulics involved in the planning, design, and construction administration of highway drainage, fish passage culverts, bridges, overland and piped storm water collection systems, gravity separation treatment, deicing pads, glycol-contaminated snow storage, and meltwater pumping stations for all regions of Alaska.

Our experience covers facilities for:
Large cities and municipalities
Airports
Military bases
Rural cities and villages
Highways
University of Alaska

Sample projects include:
Noble Street Upgrade
South Cushman Street Improvements
Fairbanks International Airport Drainage Mapping
Fairbanks International Airport Storm Water Improvements
Fairbanks International Airport Deicing Pads and Snow Storage Basins
Adak Storm Water Master Plan
Eielson Air Force Base Munitions Road Bridges
Elmendorf Air Force Base Storm Water Modeling
Fort Yukon Sucker River Bridge
Holy Cross Erosion Control
Erosion Control/Revetment Improvements on Tanana, Nenana, and Chatanika Rivers
Fish Passage Culverts along Dalton, Parks, and Steese Highways
Storm Drainage Improvements for University of Alaska Fairbanks

Environmental
PDC understands the importance of balancing our client's needs with each project's impacts on humans and their natural environment. People need access to goods and services, and every project must ensure that any negative impacts on human health and well-being are nondiscriminatory and as minimal as possible. The health of our environment is also vitally important. Finding the balance between the needs of our client, the public, and our environment is one of PDC's strengths.

PDC helps our clients provide needed public services in the most cost-efficient and environmentally friendly manner. Through environmentally-aware engineering and the public process, we identify issues early, so that avoidance and mitigation can be applied to keep the project moving forward.

NEPA
PDC coordinates the design and environmental needs while leading transportation and utilities projects through the NEPA process. Each federal agency has its own interpretation and procedures to comply with NEPA. Our environmental professionals have completed projects sponsored by many of these agencies, including EPA, FAA, FHWA, FTA, HUD, and USDA. We work with our clients to provide the lowest cost alternatives with the best likelihood of approval for funding.

Field Studies
It's important to look at the ground level to assess a site. Field studies provide this essential first hand data. Two of the most common field studies needed for Alaska projects are for wetlands and hazardous materials.

It is estimated that more than half of the remaining wetlands in the U.S. are in Alaska, making up at least 45% of the State's land area. Thus, almost every project we work on in Alaska involves wetlands. We work closely with regulatory agencies, engineers, and our clients to find the best measures possible to avoid, minimize, or mitigate impacts to these fragile resources.

In the past, people were not as careful to protect the environment as we are today. As a result, soil and water contamination, especially from petroleum products, is common in developed areas. When projects are located on or adjacent to previously occupied land, we conduct Environmental Site Assessments to determine whether hazardous materials are likely to be present and whether they can be avoided. When contaminated soil or water cannot be avoided, we work closely with regulatory agencies, engineers, and our clients to develop the best plan for remediation.

Permitting
The permitting process is a means for the state and federal governments to monitor and control the use of resources. PDC works with clients and engineers to ensure their facilities meet permit requirements. We provide the agencies with the information needed to determine a project's eligibility for the requisite permits. Sometimes it takes getting the agencies, client, and engineers into one room to come up with a sound plan to make a project meet everyone's needs; we do that too.

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