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Gershman, Brickner & Bratton, Inc.
Works With Four SWANA Excellence Award Program Winners
7/28/2004 Fairfax,
VA -- The Solid Waste Association of North America (SWANA)
and the International District Energy Association (IDEA) recently
announced the winners of awards recognizing outstanding organizations
in their respective industries. Gershman, Brickner & Bratton,
Inc. (GBB) is proud to be associated with four of the winners
who are located in Alexandria, Virginia and Nashville, Tennessee.
“As a consultant,
we strive to help our clients achieve changes that meet their
needs and are sustainable. The recent awards to facilities
and operations in Alexandria, Virginia and Nashville, Tennessee
represent major changes that were accomplished with both the
vision of good planning, which we had the opportunity to assist
with, and the implementation of exemplary public-private partnerships.
We congratulate all involved parties to making change happen
and happen really well,” said Harvey Gershman, President
of GBB.
The Solid Waste Association of North America's
Excellence in Solid Waste Management Awards Program recognizes
outstanding members and their programs that promote socially,
environmentally and economically sound waste management. Candidates
are evaluated on several criteria, including a steadfast commitment
to environmental compliance and program efficiency as well
as effectiveness, safety and innovation. GBB has worked on
projects involving three of the 2004 winners:
Covanta Alexandria/Arlington,
Inc.:
• SWANA - Bronze 2004 Waste-to-Energy Excellence Award
Metro Nashville:
• SWANA - Bronze 2004 Special Waste Management Excellence
Award
• SWANA – First Ever National Employee of the
Year Award to Mike Shaw (Recycling Supervisor)
BFI Transfer Station in Nashville:
• SWANA - Bronze 2004 Transfer Station Management
Excellence Award
GBB has served as the Project Manager for
the City of Alexandria and Arlington County (Virginia) Waste
Disposal Trust Fund since 1998 and assisted the Trustees with
a strategic review of the facility prior to deciding on the
investment necessary to meet the requirements of the Clean
Air Act Amendment. GBB’s recommendations, including
a $40 million retrofit, a $35 million refinancing, securing
waste flow from the private sector through contracts, and
positive steps to make the facility a good neighbor, were
all implemented. In order to ensure the success of these endeavors,
the contractual relationship between the Jurisdictions and
Covanta became a high efficiency and interactive public/private
partnership.
The International District Energy Association
presented awards to those systems with the greatest amount
of total square footage and the highest number of buildings
brought to service in 2003. The Metro Nashville District Energy
System (DES), operated by Constellation Nashville District
Energy, LLC, was presented with two awards:
Metro Nashville
District Energy System
• IDEA Gold Award
Most buildings signed up for service in 2003 (39 buildings)
• IDEA Silver Award
Second-most square footage signed up for service in 2003
(Approximately 8 million)
Bill Drewery (Director of Business Development,
Constellation Energy Source, Inc.) and Harvey Gershman (who
serves as Metro Nashville DES Project Administrator and GBB
President) were called up to receive the plaques at the 2004
IDEA annual awards luncheon held last month in Seattle. The
DES is owned by the Metropolitan Government of Nashville and
Davidson County (Metro).
GBB has been involved with Metro since preparing
a comprehensive analysis of its solid waste management system.
With that information, Metro selected the alternative of replacing
its aging Nashville Thermal Transfer Corporation ("Thermal")
waste-to-energy facility with a new energy-generating facility
and improvements to its energy distribution piping at its
new DES so that steam and chilled water services could continue
to current and future customers in downtown Nashville. GBB
was retained by Metro to manage the procurement process for
selecting the contractor to design, build and operate the
new DES and managed the implementation of the project. GBB
continues to serve as Metro's Project Administrator, overseeing
all phases of the project, including management of the new
District Energy System, financial and system planning, customer
service, adding new customers and the demolition of Thermal.
GBB is a national solid waste management consulting
firm that works on solid waste collection, processing, recycling
and disposal issues, including construction waste and demolition
debris projects for both the public and private sectors.
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