Site Decommissioning
You can view a time lapse video of our Site Decommissioning teams at work here.
Site Decommissioning is the single most popular choice for any major oil company, independent operator or developer that has a fuel installation site that is due for decommissioning. Our Decommissioning service leaves the site completely bare and fully remediated and ready for any development.
A full site decommission consists of a range of tasks, they are generally as follows;
- Initial closure and shut down on a site
- Removal of signage
- Uplift remaining product and make storage tanks safe
- Canopy soft strip and demolition
- Soft strip and demolition site shop and other buildings
- Emptying of product from tanks and draining down fuel lines
- Removal of fuel pumps
- Break out forecourt
- Break out storage tanks
- Use on site seperator to de-water storage tanks
- Tank removal and disposal
- Pipe work removal
- Remediation of area around tanks; removal and treatment of contaminated soils
- Assist appointed Environmental Consultant with soil sampling, trial pitting and any remediation systems to be put in place
- Backfill excavations with clean ballast
- Removal of any existing buildings
- Removal of any hard standing
- Level off site
- Leave site secure
LCM Environmental also offers Environmental Consultancy services through our industry contacts. Environmental Consultants can provide our clients with a site wide environmental analysis before and after site decommissioning.
We also liaise with client appointed environmental consultants, site managers or directly to the client when a full site decommission is taking place.
LCM ensures that all approvals are obtained prior to starting work and that all work is conducted in accordance with all regulations and industry best practice. All paperwork is supplied throughout the project and our own management teams supervise all operations.
For further information on LCM Site Decommissioning please contact us.
You can also view a time lapse video of our Site Decommissioning teams at work here.