OTIE is a Native American, tribally-owned, SBA-certified 8(a) small disadvantaged business dedicated to ethical and safe engineering and scientific consulting, design, and construction services for governmental and commercial customers nationwide.
For NAVFAC SW at the Former NASA Crows Landing Flight Facility, OTIE conducted treatability pilot testing of three different in situ bioremediation technologies.
The NAVFAC Southwest selected OTIE to receive the Star Safety Excellence Award for outstanding safety awareness during execution of two Navy CTOs.
The WisDOT selected OTIE as the prime consultant to manage the construction of the Mason Street Interchange and mainline USH 41 from Ninth Street to Larsen Road in Green Bay, WI.
The EPA NERL awarded OTIE a 5-year multi million dollar IDIQ contract to provide continued technical support for the Regional Vulnerability Assessment (ReVA) program.
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) Region 5 awarded the Superfund Technical Assessment Response Team (START) III contract to OTIE, the first award to a Native American, tribally-owned business.
The NAVFAC Southwest selected OTIE to receive the Star Safety Excellence Award for outstanding safety awareness.
Oneida Total Integrated Enterprises (OTIE) has been selected as the recipient of the American Indian Tribal Enterprise of the Year Award.
Oneida Total Integrated Enterprises (OTIE) received the Wisconsin Department of Commerce Rising Star Award at the September 15th Awards Banquet for the Marketplace 2009 Conference, winning the award among a field of 12 competitors representing successful Wisconsin minority-owned businesses.
Oneida Total Integrated Enterprises (OTIE) has been awarded two Multiple Award Task Order Contracts (MATOCs) for Environmental Remediation Services (ERS) by the USACE Omaha District.
OTIE has been awarded a WERC09 contract from AFCEE to perform environmental restoration construction at Air Force installations worldwide.
USACE Sacramento District awarded OTIE a Performance-Oriented Construction Activity (POCA) contract.
In September 2007, OTIE began operating an electrical resistance heating (ERH) and soil vapor extraction (SVE) remedial system designed for and constructed at the Pemaco Superfund site in Maywood, CA.
For the Naval Air Station Jacksonville, OTIE delivered a $3.1M demolition project to remove old fuel storage tanks buried since the 1940s under a mound of soil, known locally as "Gas Hill."
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