North Wind Group https://northwindgrp.com/ North Wind Group Mon, 16 Feb 2026 16:24:22 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 https://northwindgrp.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/cropped-NW-logo-mark-mountains_web-thumbnail_2026-32x32.png North Wind Group https://northwindgrp.com/ 32 32 Seminar Highlights Collaborative Science Driving Moab Project Groundwater Strategy https://northwindgrp.com/moab-groundwater-strategy/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=moab-groundwater-strategy Thu, 26 Feb 2026 06:51:25 +0000 https://northwindgrp.com/?p=26116 MOAB, Utah — U.S. Department of Energy Office of Environmental Management Newsletter New field investigations are improving understanding of groundwater contaminant behavior and strengthening the scientific basis for future remediation decisions, the Moab Uranium Mill Tailings Remedial Action Project noted during a recent presentation at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) RemPlex Seminar series. To help the Moab Project identify data […]

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MOAB, Utah — U.S. Department of Energy Office of Environmental Management Newsletter

New field investigations are improving understanding of groundwater contaminant behavior and strengthening the scientific basis for future remediation decisions, the Moab Uranium Mill Tailings Remedial Action Project noted during a recent presentation at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) RemPlex Seminar series.

To help the Moab Project identify data gaps in a study on corrective measures and inform development of a groundwater compliance action plan, the Network of National Laboratories for Environmental Management and Stewardship partnered with the Moab Project. The collaboration led to field investigations to refine the site’s conceptual model and fill in data gaps.

With new data, improved models and strengthened cross-laboratory collaboration, the Moab Project is well positioned to finalize its groundwater compliance action plan and move closer to site closure.

“It has been fascinating to see all the data come together to support the Moab Project’s final groundwater remedy, and we are grateful for the ongoing support from our national lab partners,” said Moab Project Environmental Manager Elizabeth Moran, who presented at the seminar.

The seminar highlighted results from a diverse suite of studies conducted over a three-year period by national laboratories, universities and technical partners, including PNNL, Savannah River National Laboratory (SRNL), Lawrence Berkley National LaboratoryFlorida International University and the companies Geosyntec and Vista Clara. SRNL is the sole national laboratory sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Environmental Management, which oversees the Moab Project.

Those studies provide clearer insight into subsurface conditions, plume dynamics and groundwater-river interactions — all critical factors for selecting and optimizing long term remedies.

The Regulatory Center of Excellence at SRNL continues to support the Moab Project in its development of a successful remediation strategy. The Moab Project is also considering using the SRNL-led Advanced Long-Term Environmental Monitoring System as a modern framework for long-term monitoring.

Source: https://www.energy.gov/em/articles/seminar-highlights-collaborative-science-driving-moab-project-groundwater-strategy

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LBYD Accepts Grand Award for UAB Genomics Building https://northwindgrp.com/lbyd-grand-award/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=lbyd-grand-award Mon, 23 Feb 2026 06:15:13 +0000 https://northwindgrp.com/?p=26093 LBYD is proud to celebrate our team’s recognition by the American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC) of Alabama. The University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) Altec/Styslinger Genomic Medicine & Data Science Building received the Grand Award in the Structural Systems category. Representing LBYD at the awards ceremony were Patrick Lyons, PE, Huntsville Branch Manager and […]

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LBYD is proud to celebrate our team’s recognition by the American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC) of Alabama. The University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) Altec/Styslinger Genomic Medicine & Data Science Building received the Grand Award in the Structural Systems category.

Representing LBYD at the awards ceremony were Patrick Lyons, PE, Huntsville Branch Manager and Senior Principal, and Ashley Carden, PE, Senior Project Manager.

The award-winning project is a 175,000-square-foot, eight‑story, concrete-framed medical research facility located in the heart of Birmingham. This innovative effort transformed two existing 1960s-era structures, unifying them into a modern, state-of-the-art research environment. A newly constructed eight‑story addition further expanded the building’s capacity and functionality.

With an $80 million construction budget, the UAB Genomic Medicine & Data Science Building stands as a significant investment in Alabama’s biomedical research landscape—showcasing the power of adaptive reuse, advanced design, and collaborative engineering.

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ETEC’s New Series Aims to CONNECT With Community on Cleanup https://northwindgrp.com/etec-comunity-connect/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=etec-comunity-connect Tue, 17 Feb 2026 06:23:05 +0000 https://northwindgrp.com/?p=26103 SIMI VALLEY, CA — U.S. Department of Energy Office of Environmental Management Newsletter In-person engagement and direct conversations with those invested in cleanup at the Santa Susana Field Laboratory (SSFL) were core concepts of the new series launched last month by the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Energy Technology Engineering Center (ETEC) team. Nearly 40 people recently attended […]

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SIMI VALLEY, CA — U.S. Department of Energy Office of Environmental Management Newsletter

In-person engagement and direct conversations with those invested in cleanup at the Santa Susana Field Laboratory (SSFL) were core concepts of the new series launched last month by the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Energy Technology Engineering Center (ETEC) team.

Nearly 40 people recently attended the first session in the Community Outreach, Neighbor Notifications, Engagement, Collaboration, and Training (CONNECT) series to hear updates on cleanup activities at SSFL.

SSFL is a 2,850-acre former rocket engine and nuclear research facility comprised of four operational areas. DOE’s Office of Environmental Management (EM) is charged with remediation in Area IV, where ETEC previously operated.

“The CONNECT series is our commitment to action, partnership and open communication,” said Josh Mengers, EM’s federal project director for ETEC. “The purpose of this series is simple — to strengthen relationships with the people and organizations who care about the site’s cleanup, and to increase the way we provide direct, timely information about the cleanup.”

Attendees at the January CONNECT session included representatives from state and local elected officials’ offices, school and park districts, neighborhood councils, conservancy groups, a Native American tribe and longtime cleanup advocates.

Mengers and Luke Hill, a project manager with EM contractor North Wind, gave the same presentation twice during the nearly four-hour CONNECT session, which was designed as an informal meeting to allow people to attend the portion that best fit their schedule.

The inaugural meeting provided a forum for key project updates, including plans for continuing building demolition and an update on groundwater remediation progress.

The group then engaged in Q&A with staff about groundwater, building demolition, technical data and potential topics for future events. Attendees were also encouraged to submit feedback about the session and share ideas for future events. The feedback will be used in upcoming events.

The ETEC team will host periodic CONNECT sessions, each focused on a specific topic, to provide the public with information and opportunities to engage with staff.

“My hope is that getting to know each other better will help us work more productively as partners towards a cleanup at SSFL that’s safe, scientifically sound and protective of this unique site,” Mengers said.

The Jan. 28 presentation will be shared on the CONNECT Series page, along with upcoming session dates or topics. To suggest future topics or provide feedback, fill out the CONNECT Feedback Form.

Source: https://www.energy.gov/em/articles/etecs-new-series-aims-connect-community-cleanup

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Idaho Completes Ultrasonic Testing, Ensuring Integrity of Legacy Waste Shipments https://northwindgrp.com/icp-tests-legacy-shipments/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=icp-tests-legacy-shipments Fri, 13 Feb 2026 06:15:58 +0000 https://northwindgrp.com/?p=26047 IDAHO FALLS, Idaho — U.S. Department of Energy Office of Environmental Management Newsletter Idaho Cleanup Project (ICP) workers capitalized on innovative robotic technology to complete surveys of approximately 4,400 legacy transuranic waste drums, ensuring they meet safety requirements for shipment to the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) in New Mexico for permanent disposal. Cleanup contractor Idaho Environmental Coalition (IEC) used robotic ultrasonic technology at […]

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IDAHO FALLS, Idaho — U.S. Department of Energy Office of Environmental Management Newsletter

Idaho Cleanup Project (ICP) workers capitalized on innovative robotic technology to complete surveys of approximately 4,400 legacy transuranic waste drums, ensuring they meet safety requirements for shipment to the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) in New Mexico for permanent disposal.

Cleanup contractor Idaho Environmental Coalition (IEC) used robotic ultrasonic technology at the Advanced Mixed Waste Treatment Project (AMWTP) to scan 100-gallon transuranic waste drums that had been stored onsite and exposed to harsh weather conditions for an extended period, with the goal of confirming their integrity for shipment.

The process confirmed that 86% of the drums met U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) thickness requirements — comparable to the width of automotive sheet metal. Only 14% of them required overpacking with an additional container for added protection.

“Completing this effort gives IEC greater confidence that our product drums are structurally sound and meet DOT requirements,” IEC Production Planning Manager Mark Henderson said.

The scanning effort, initiated in response to two 2022 incidents in which older drums developed leaks during transit, marks a key step in meeting DOT standards for shipment to WIPP. Henderson noted the process offered lessons for potential future campaigns, suggesting that the use of a drum rotator for future scans could improve efficiency when handling large quantities of waste. The equipment includes a robotic arm with an affixed scanner and high-tech software.

Drum rotation equipment could allow drums to be securely held and rotated during scanning, increasing the efficiency of scanning time and ensuring a higher level of precision in identifying any structural concerns.

With all drums now scanned, shipments to WIPP are expected to occur over the next several years. Over time, the effort is projected to save taxpayers approximately $20 million by reducing the need to overpack the drums, while maintaining the highest safety standards.

“I’m really proud of this team at AMWTP for how quickly they worked through this important project,” said IEC President and Program Manager Dan Coyne. “Thanks to their efforts, we are able to continue meeting our cleanup commitments by shipping waste out of Idaho.”

Watch this video about the robotic ultrasonic drum inspection demonstration at the Idaho National Laboratory Site.

 About the Idaho Environmental Coalition 
The Idaho Environmental Coalition (IEC), led by Amentum and North Wind Portage, manages the Idaho Cleanup Project at the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE’s) Idaho National Laboratory (INL) Site, located 45 miles west of Idaho Falls. The 10-year, $6.4 billion project, funded through DOE’s Office of Environmental Management, focuses on safely disposing of transuranic waste, managing spent nuclear fuel, treating radioactive liquid waste, removing legacy structures, and closing facilities that have completed their missions. IEC is committed to protecting its employees, the public, and the environment while meeting all existing and future milestones necessary to further the INL’s mission.

Source: https://www.energy.gov/em/articles/idaho-completes-ultrasonic-testing-ensuring-integrity-legacy-waste-shipments

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Moab Project, Local Agencies Collaborate on Successful Emergency Exercise https://northwindgrp.com/moab-emergency-collaboration/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=moab-emergency-collaboration Wed, 11 Feb 2026 06:32:07 +0000 https://northwindgrp.com/?p=26057 MOAB, Utah — U.S. Department of Energy Office of Environmental Management Newsletter The Moab Uranium Mill Tailings Remedial Action Project joined forces with public safety agencies to conduct a successful multi-agency emergency response exercise designed to evaluate coordination, communication and readiness in the face of a simulated disaster. “This exercise demonstrated the value of a coordinated, multi-agency response […]

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MOAB, Utah — U.S. Department of Energy Office of Environmental Management Newsletter

The Moab Uranium Mill Tailings Remedial Action Project joined forces with public safety agencies to conduct a successful multi-agency emergency response exercise designed to evaluate coordination, communication and readiness in the face of a simulated disaster.

“This exercise demonstrated the value of a coordinated, multi-agency response and the effectiveness of an offsite unified command center,” said Tim Mason, Environmental, Safety, Health & Quality manager for the Moab Project’s remedial action contractor. “It was gratifying to see each organization perform so well, and the strong participation from local, county and state agencies made the exercise a success.”

The emergency scenario centered on a simulated gas leak at the Moab Project’s Moab site, with a third-party delivery truck running over a natural gas pipeline valve, creating a significant leak without ignition. The incident required an immediate order to stop work, and a simulated site evacuation.

The U.S. Department of Energy Office of Environmental Management (EM) oversees cleanup at the Moab site, located along the Colorado River. Since 2009, EM crews have been transporting uranium mill tailings by rail from the Moab site to the Crescent Junction site, where an engineered disposal cell is being constructed.

Source: https://www.energy.gov/em/articles/moab-project-local-agencies-collaborate-successful-emergency-exercise

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North Wind Site Services Receives a 2025 EBJ Business Achievement Award https://northwindgrp.com/nwss-ebj-award-2025/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=nwss-ebj-award-2025 Fri, 06 Feb 2026 06:11:08 +0000 https://northwindgrp.com/?p=26029 San Diego, Calif.  — Environmental Business Journal® (EBJ), an independent business research publication that has provided strategic market intelligence to the environmental industry since 1988, has honored North Wind Site Services with a Business Achievement Award for Project Merit: Cleanup at Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory in 2025.  “In a year of growth but some volatility […]

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San Diego, Calif.  — Environmental Business Journal® (EBJ), an independent business research publication that has provided strategic market intelligence to the environmental industry since 1988, has honored North Wind Site Services with a Business Achievement Award for Project Merit: Cleanup at Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory in 2025. 

“In a year of growth but some volatility for the $570-billion U.S. environmental industry in 2025, a number of companies distinguished themselves with business model evolution, new practices, technical innovation, M&A, or signature projects that merit the special recognition of an EBJ Business Achievement Award. With traditional environmental markets in infrastructure, air quality, remediation, water and wastewater, as well as energy transition and climate resilience, it is understandable that companies report growing demand for environmental technology and services,” said Grant Ferrier, editor of Environmental Business Journal and chair of the EBJ Business Achievement Award selection committee.

“Pivoting with political change and overcoming the multiple challenges of inflation, supply chains, wage increases, labor shortages, and changing markets has almost become routine for the resilient leaders in the environmental industry.”

North Wind Site Services was recognized for Project Merit: Cleanup at Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory.

“Our team is honored to receive the Project Merit Award. This achievement was made possible through the close collaboration of the North Wind Site Services staff, Department of Energy, Naval Reactors, and KAPL, working as a fully integrated team. By aligning goals and maintaining strong coordination, the team successfully met project objectives while minimizing impacts to ongoing operations at the active facility, ” said Allison Walker, President of North Wind Site Services.

About Environmental Business Journal®
Environmental Business Journal® has been published since 1988 by Environmental Business International Inc., an independent research and publishing company focused on the environmental and climate change industries.

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Idaho Project Advances Cleanup with Expanded Treated Waste Storage https://northwindgrp.com/icp-advances-cleanup/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=icp-advances-cleanup Wed, 28 Jan 2026 14:20:23 +0000 https://northwindgrp.com/?p=26015 IDAHO FALLS, Idaho — U.S. Department of Energy Office of Environmental Management Newsletter Idaho Cleanup Project (ICP) construction crews have completed a new 20,000-square-foot building, more than doubling the current storage capacity for waste treated at the Integrated Waste Treatment Unit (IWTU). Since beginning radiological operations in April 2023, IWTU has converted more than 279,000 gallons of radioactive liquid sodium-bearing waste to a […]

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IDAHO FALLS, Idaho — U.S. Department of Energy Office of Environmental Management Newsletter

Idaho Cleanup Project (ICP) construction crews have completed a new 20,000-square-foot building, more than doubling the current storage capacity for waste treated at the Integrated Waste Treatment Unit (IWTU).

Since beginning radiological operations in April 2023, IWTU has converted more than 279,000 gallons of radioactive liquid sodium-bearing waste to a safer, granular solid using steam-reforming technology. Once in a dried form, the waste is transferred to stainless steel canisters and placed in concrete vaults. Vaults are then transported to two buildings for storage, including the new one recently built.

IWTU is on track to resume waste treatment operations this spring, following completion of scheduled maintenance. During this maintenance pause, IWTU engineers successfully replaced the granulated activated carbon beds, which remove mercury during radiological operations, and swapped out the process gas filter bundles. Gases from the facility’s primary reaction vessel are filtered through 18 filter bundles comprised of 342 individual filters. They also conducted minor maintenance operations in the run-up to restart.

The new storage building adds space for an additional 48 vaults for a combined capacity of 84 concrete vaults consisting of 1,344 canisters. Treated sodium-bearing waste will be safely stored in the two buildings until a national geologic repository is available for permanent disposal.

The second storage building has the same stringent design features and operational requirements as the existing storage building. Constructed of structural steel and reinforced concrete, the new structure connects with the existing storage building by a breezeway.

Construction of the new storage building began in 2023 and was completed in early September last year at an estimated cost of $23 million. In December, the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Environmental Management received authorization from the Idaho Department of Environmental Quality to begin storing IWTU treated waste in the building.

Sodium-bearing liquid waste being treated at IWTU was generated during decontamination activities following historic spent nuclear fuel reprocessing runs, which ended at the Idaho Nuclear Technology and Engineering Center in 1992. More than 850,000 gallons of liquid waste from those operations were transferred to three underground stainless steel storage tanks.

Treatment of the liquid waste is required by the Site Treatment Plan, which requires 15% of the liquid waste to be treated per year based on a three-year running average. Once the three tanks are emptied, they and an unused spare tank will be washed, grouted and closed under federal regulations. The site of the underground tanks will then be capped and closed under the U.S. Resource Conservation and Recovery Act.

 About the Idaho Environmental Coalition 

The Idaho Environmental Coalition (IEC), led by Amentum and North Wind Portage, manages the Idaho Cleanup Project at the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE’s) Idaho National Laboratory (INL) Site, located 45 miles west of Idaho Falls. The 10-year, $6.4 billion project, funded through DOE’s Office of Environmental Management, focuses on safely disposing of transuranic waste, managing spent nuclear fuel, treating radioactive liquid waste, removing legacy structures, and closing facilities that have completed their missions. IEC is committed to protecting its employees, the public, and the environment while meeting all existing and future milestones necessary to further the INL’s mission.

Source: https://www.energy.gov/em/articles/idaho-project-advances-cleanup-expanded-treated-waste-storage

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University of Illinois Memorial Stadium Scoreboard https://northwindgrp.com/ui-memorial-stadium-scoreboard/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=ui-memorial-stadium-scoreboard Thu, 15 Jan 2026 16:51:32 +0000 https://northwindgrp.com/?p=25910 Champaign, Illinois LBYD provided significant structural and foundation upgrades to the Memorial Stadium at the University of Illinois. The upgrades were necessary to support the LARGEST SCOREBOARD IN COLLEGE SPORTS. The scoreboard, designed by Anthony James Partners, will be the new South End Zone primary videoboard. The new LED display measures 249′ 5″ (W) x 69′ 6″ […]

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Champaign, Illinois

LBYD provided significant structural and foundation upgrades to the Memorial Stadium at the University of Illinois. The upgrades were necessary to support the LARGEST SCOREBOARD IN COLLEGE SPORTS.

The scoreboard, designed by Anthony James Partners, will be the new South End Zone primary videoboard. The new LED display measures 249′ 5″ (W) x 69′ 6″ (H) and will have approximately 14.7 million more pixels (a 195% increase in resolution) from the current board.

This project is scheduled for completion before the start of the 2026 college football season.

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Moab Disposal Cell Progress Continues With New Interim Cover Installation https://northwindgrp.com/moab-disposal-cell-progress/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=moab-disposal-cell-progress Thu, 15 Jan 2026 12:00:17 +0000 https://northwindgrp.com/?p=25901 Moab, Utah The Moab Uranium Mill Tailings Remedial Action Project recently finished installing another interim cover on a section of its disposal cell, moving the cleanup closer to completion. The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Environmental Management (EM) oversees cleanup activities at the Moab site, located along the Colorado River, near Moab, Utah. Since 2009, EM crews […]

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Moab, Utah

The Moab Uranium Mill Tailings Remedial Action Project recently finished installing another interim cover on a section of its disposal cell, moving the cleanup closer to completion.

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Environmental Management (EM) oversees cleanup activities at the Moab site, located along the Colorado River, near Moab, Utah. Since 2009, EM crews have been transporting uranium mill tailings by rail from the Moab site to the Crescent Junction site, where the engineered disposal cell is being constructed.

Made of clean, noncontaminated soil, the interim cover protects the compacted tailings in the disposal cell from erosion and disturbance, reduces water infiltration and provides a stable working surface while additional portions of the cell are filled. It serves as a temporary protective layer until the permanent engineered cover, or cap, is built.

This past fall, EM marked a significant priority, removing a cumulative 16 million tons of the tailings and other contaminated material from the Moab site for disposal at the Crescent Junction site.

Construction vehicles at the Crescent Junction Site

Crews use construction equipment to create a controlled lift inside the Crescent Junction disposal cell.

The disposal cell is designed to isolate radioactive tailings for centuries. Its effectiveness depends on rigorous quality assurance and control practices throughout the entire lifecycle of the cell, from design and construction to long term monitoring. As the cell is filled, the Moab Project conducts continuous testing to ensure all design specifications are met.

Before the tailings leave the Moab site, they are dried and blended to meet the disposal cell specifications. Once transported and deposited at Crescent Junction, the tailings are hauled to a designated area, placed in a uniform layer, moisture-conditioned as needed, and compacted.

Each placement area within the cell is known as a controlled lift. Every aspect of the lift — it’s thickness, moisture content and degree of compaction — is carefully managed to achieve the required density and stability. Once a section of controlled lifts is complete, the interim cover of clean, noncontaminated soil is placed over it.

Two images side by side, one of employees taking samples and the other of a screen collecting data

Moab Uranium Mill Tailings Remedial Action Project staff members perform compliance testing of the newly installed interim cover.

Automated sensors on haul trucks, dozers and other equipment assist operators in building each lift to specification. Personnel then perform geotechnical testing to verify density and moisture content. Proper compaction is essential because it reduces settlement, improves structural stability and minimizes water infiltration, among other things.

The Moab Project anticipates completing the disposal cell in 2029. EM will then transfer responsibility for the site to DOE’s Office of Legacy Management for long term stewardship and monitoring.

Source: https://www.energy.gov/em/articles/moab-disposal-cell-progress-continues-new-interim-cover-installation

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Silver Mountain Construction Receives 2025 HIRE Vets Medallion Award from the U.S. Department of Labor https://northwindgrp.com/smc-hirevets-2025/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=smc-hirevets-2025 Mon, 12 Jan 2026 20:18:27 +0000 https://northwindgrp.com/?p=25886 JANUARY 12, 2026 – The U.S. Department of Labor has recognized Silver Mountain Construction, LLC as one of the record-breaking 887 recipients of the 2025 HIRE Vets Medallion Award. Silver Mountain Construction earned the gold award after applying last year. The Honoring Investments in Recruiting and Employing American Military Veterans Act (HIRE Vets Act) Medallion […]

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JANUARY 12, 2026 – The U.S. Department of Labor has recognized Silver Mountain Construction, LLC as one of the record-breaking 887 recipients of the 2025 HIRE Vets Medallion Award. Silver Mountain Construction earned the gold award after applying last year. The Honoring Investments in Recruiting and Employing American Military Veterans Act (HIRE Vets Act) Medallion Award Program is the only federal award program that recognizes employers who successfully recruit, hire, and retain veterans.

Silver Mountain Construction joins other companies from 48 states, plus the District of Columbia, Guam, and Puerto Rico, who have shown a commitment to hiring veterans, but also ensuring that they have a long-term career and growth plan that uses the diverse skills they acquired through their military service.

Recipients of the 2025 HIRE Vets Medallion Award meet rigorous employment and veteran integration assistance criteria, including veteran hiring and retention percentages; availability of veteran-specific resources; leadership programming for veterans; dedicated human resource efforts; pay compensation and tuition assistance programs for veterans. Over 2,200 employers have earned a total of 5,371 HIRE Vets Medallion Awards since 2019.

About the HIRE Vets Medallion Program:
The HIRE Vets Medallion Award is earned by businesses that demonstrate unparalleled commitment to attracting, hiring and retaining veterans. The 2026 HIRE Vets Medallion Award application period will open to employers on Jan. 31, 2026. For more information about the program and the application process, visit HIREVets.gov.

There are different awards for large employers (500-plus employees), medium employers (51-499 employees), and small employers (50 or fewer employees). Additionally, there are two award tiers: platinum and gold.

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