Delana Beculhimer

Delana Beculhimer

Ms. Beculhimer has two decades of experience in environmental consulting. She manages environmental site assessments, contamination assessments, remedial action plans, and remedial construction projects throughout the State of Florida, including due diligence, permitting, remedial construction, initial site investigations, soil and groundwater assessments, delineation, soil and groundwater remediation, AST/UST and hydraulic lift removal, coordination with regulatory agencies, and reporting for municipal and private clients.
Sites include fuel storage facilities, vehicle maintenance facilities, truck stops, abandoned chemical disposal sites, and superfund sites. Chemical contamination encountered in both soil and groundwater media has included petroleum, heavy metals, petroleum, pesticides, heavy metals, PCBs, and solvents.
Previous experience includes project manager and point of contact for four Florida Department of Transportation contracts, including identifying potential contamination impacts that may affect property acquisition or construction efforts, which allowed the Client to mitigate remedial and design efforts and preserve the production schedule. She also prepared various design change, right of way, and construction advertisement reevaluations, participated in valuation engineering studies, supervised surveying and sampling of numerous bridges for asbestos-containing materials and metal based paint, and conducted numerous Phase I and II assessments. Facilities included agricultural, commercial, industrial, and support facilities (roadways, buildings, stormwater, utilities, etc.).