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ICA Responds to Gandy Bridge Emergency
Thursday, March 30, 12:30 PM. A tugboat line snaps and a 285 foot barge out of New Orleans, carrying 1,000,000 gallons of liquefi ed propane gas, drifts into the eastbound Gandy Bridge near Tampa, FL causing major damage to the structure. This is an event that nobody would wish for but it provided a showcase for ICA’s Incident Response Plan, the capabilities of our District 7 team led by David Novakoski, and our commitment to both public safety and client customer service.
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ICA is a proud partner with RESPECT of Florida
ICA believes strongly in giving back to the communities where we work. The development of strong minority (MBE) or disadvantaged (DBE) companies allows ICA to perform the work cost-effectively while contributing to the basic foundation of the local economy. When bidding for jobs we are often required to meet a certain percentage goal of DBE/MBE contracts. ICA regularly exceeds these goals.
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ICA proves commitment to incident response
On the night of March 28, 2007, ICA had a dramatic opportunity to demonstrate just how solid our commitment really is when a tragic tanker truck accident turned a portion of the I-375 spur leading to downtown St. Petersburg into a fiery inferno.
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Florida DOT Generates $101 Million Total Savings With 17 Asset Management Contracts
Following receipt of an unsolicited proposal promising millions of dollars in savings, FDOT began to consider turning over maintenance of a particular stretch of highway to a private company. FDOT issued a request for proposal (RFP), and in July 2000 awarded ICA a seven- year contract covering 253 miles of I-75 between Miami and Ocala. The contract gave ICA total responsibility for the roads, right-of-way, medians, bridges, rest areas and call boxes along that stretch of highway.
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