CITADEL IS MAKING STRIDES ON MULTIPLE PROJECTS 

Citadel's recent projects include UCLA's Pauley Pavilion, Beverly Hills 'Robinsons-May' and 'Hilton' Demolition Projects and the Los Angeles Union Station Restoration Project. 

Citadel was recently engaged by UCLA to provide moisture assessment services stemming from the water main break that flooded the North side of the campus.  Understanding the need for a timely response and to ensure the health and safety of students, employees, and visitors, Citadel's team of industial hygienists mobilized immediately to provide moisture assessment services utilizing infared thermal imaging cameras and moisture meters. Citadel was responsible for assessing six structures, including the heavily-impacted and renowned Pauley Pavilion.  Citadel coordinated with UCLA EH&S, Capital Programs, Facilities Management, and emergency response contractors, providing verbal recommendations to expedite the cleanup and a written scope of work for the remediation efforts within 12-hours. 

The long-closed Robinson's May store and portions of the Beverly Hilton site, near the intersection of Wilshire and Santa Monica boulevards are being razed to make way for a multi-story, high-rise development called 9900 Wilshire and a new 7-star Waldorf-Astoria Hotel. 

Citadel is currently contracted on behalf of the City of Beverly Hills to oversee all CEQA mitigation measures (air, noise, vibration, traffic, historical, cultural, etc.) required by the project applicants and to act as a liaison with the City, neighborhood and School District. 

Citadel has been providing environmentally-regulated materials (ERMs) surveys and project surveillance and monitoring services throughout the Los Angeles Union Station for their on-going 75th Anniversary Restoration Project.  In the coming months, Citadel will be providing EHS&S Services during their major roof replacement project. 


CITADEL'S CHARITY CORNER

Citadel is helping make the world a better place one charity at a time.  We recently were recognized as the highest fundraising Corporate Team for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society's Southern California Chapter. We are very proud of our team and appreciate all of our supporters! 

 


 

WHAT HAS CITADEL'S PRINCIPAL BEEN UP TO? 

This year, Loren has been checking a few items off his bucket list...

Visited the USS Carl Vinson as a distinguished guest of the US Navy

As a guest of the US Navy's Leaders to Sea program, Loren was fortunate enough to fly out to the nuclear powered aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson (CVN 70) operating in international waters off the coast of Mexico and spent twotw days and a night meeting with the talented young men and women who sail the Vinson, observing ship operations, and experiencing first-hand how the Navy protects and defends America on the world's oceans.  Loren came away awed by the vast amount of responsibility given these young sailors and how they do not only understand what they do and how they do it, but their complete buy-in as to why they do what they do. 

Travels to Rural Mexico with 18 teens for Volunteerism and Cross-Cultural Immersion

Earlier this year, Loren along with eighteen teenagers, and two other adults traveled to Xiloxochico and Chicueyaco, small indigenous villages in the Mexican state of Puebla, on a mission to offer the teens a greater understanding of global populations and to work and live among the indigenous communites. Loren, the adults, and teens worked very long days in the rain in the densely vegetated mountains on construction projects that included bringing running water and electricity to a remote women's clinic, painting, improving roads, and hand-digging trenches for footings in preparation for the construction of a playing field and communal meeting center.