APSI is excited to announce that we have been awarded the BPA for the Highgate Springs Land Port of Entry! The new land port of entry will replace the existing 25-year old facility, which is not large enough to handle the expected 30% increase in traffic when construction of Canada Autoroute A-35 is complete. More than $150 million will be used at the border crossing for upgrades to travel lanes and to modernize the facility, which is funded by the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.
Additionally, we were awarded a second BPA for multiple Vermont Land Port of Entry Projects in a CTA with CBRE Heery! These projects at the Alburg Springs, Beebe Plain, Norton and Richford Land Ports of Entry include new construction and renovations to accommodate the mission of Customs and Border Protection. We look forward to each of these projects and continuing our relationship with GSA Region 1!
Congratulations to Debra Keys-Pacheco on her Certificate of Recognition as Employee of the Month for outstanding performance as Sr. Contracts Administrator for the LAX Airside Improvement Programs! This recognition from Los Angeles World Airports The Development Group acknowledges her efforts and achievements in providing extraordinary contributions above and beyond her normal duties. APSI is providing project controls services to LAWA as part of their multi-billion dollar capital improvement program and we are so happy to have Debra on our team. Great work Debra!
APSI was proud to be the Construction Manager for the City of Sacramento's Fire Station No. 14, which celebrated it's grand opening in December! Fire Station No. 14 is a new, 10,374 SF, Type VB, single-story facility containing firefighter operations, living quarters and site improvements. Congrats to the team, the City of Sacramento and the Sacramento Fire Department on this great achievement!
As part of our 2022 giving campaign, APSI matched donations from employees to organizations in the regions we work in. Each area manager selected one local charity. This year's organizations were: Alameda County Community Food Bank, Star of Hope, Central California Food Bank, Ronald McDonald House Charities and Orangewood Foundation. With your help, a total of $2,568 was donated to five organizations across the nation!
May your days be merry and bright! We hope you have a wonderful holiday season filled with joy, family, and laughter. Warmest wishes and happy holidays!
This year, ABC7, Toys for Tots, and Southern California firefighters are celebrating the 30th year of the Spark of Love Toy Drive! APSI collected toys and dropped them off at the Stuff A Bus event across from South Coast Plaza. We loved supporting this event and a great time was had by all.
Over the years, the Spark of Love Toy Drive has successfully collected and distributed nearly 9 million toys. For more information, visit: https://ocfa.org/toydrive or https://fire.lacounty.gov/spark-of-love/
This Thanksgiving, we want to share our genuine appreciation for our employees, clients, consultants and you, our followers. Happy Thanksgiving!
In 2013, Ernie Narbona, CMIT started To The House Foundation with his family and friends with the goal of feeding families in need in his hometown at Thanksgiving. This year, they are celebrating their 10th anniversary, 3,000 families strong!
Visit https://tothehouse.org/ to make a donation or purchase a t-shirt supporting the event!
The APSI and SIRIS LLC teams had a fantastic time representing our joint venture, SA3, in Nashville at the SAME Federal Small Business Conference last week. Thank you to everyone who stopped by our booth, and we look forward to seeing you in San Antonio in 2023!
The Hertz Hall Complex is now complete and celebrated it's ribbon cutting in October!
The Hertz Hall Complex is a set of three university-owned buildings on a site administered through a 50-year ground lease between the Department of Energy (DOE)/National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) and The Regents of the University of California. The building complex is located within the Livermore Valley Open Campus (LVOC), along the eastern edge of the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL).