From 2019 to 2023, Trigon served as the Prime contractor to USAID providing a comprehensive range of technical services required to develop and facilitate approval (by the Government of Vietnam) of a Project Implementation Masterplan, as well as engineering design, construction management implementation support and related project implementation services for dioxin remediation at the Bien Hoa Airbase Area in Vietnam.
Trigon initiated its remediation design process by reviewing a previous Environmental Assessment conducted in late 2014/early 2015. Building upon the findings of this assessment, Trigon conducted a Data Gap Analysis to comprehensively identify areas with dioxin contamination requiring remedial action. This analysis and the associated field investigation results led to the identification of over 68,000 m² at 73 separate sites which required additional site investigation plans to fully delineate dioxin and arsenic contamination. Once the sites were delineated, Trigon’s team developed individual remediation design packages for each site.
Each remediation design package included site topographic surveys, detailed design drawings, treatment designation, material and backfill specifications, and drainage design when applicable. Trigon also designed a 73,000 m² Long-Term Storage Area (LTSA) to landfill excavated sediment and soil which did not require treatment [concentrations of dioxin less than 1200 part per trillion (ppt) Toxic Equivalency (TEQ)]. Key components of the LTSA design included permanent concrete berms, access roads, security features, decontamination areas, and stormwater and process water drainage and storage.
Trigon also designed a 73,000 m² Long-Term Storage Area (LTSA) to hold excavated sediment and soil with concentrations of dioxin less than 1200 parts per trillion (ppt) Toxic Equivalent (TEQ) which did not require treatment.
During the initial excavation of one area in the Southwest Area of the Airbase, Trigon’s site investigation unearthed numerous drums of unknown contents. Subsequently, a ground-pentrating radar survey was conducted which identified additional buried drums in an area correlating to a historical pond. Some of the drums had geophysical signatures associated with liquid contents. Trigon developed a protective plan for the pond area since full characterization and remediation of the pond area was not possible before the start of the rainy season in Vietnam. The plan included a temporary counter-weighted cap comprised of sheet piling, geotextile, and soil to isolate the buried material and protect surface water and groundwater until additional site characterization could be completed.
The proposed remediation design plan recommended the utilization of a thermal conductive heating (TCH) treatment process and the construction of a 42,000 m² TCH treatment facility. The plan received unanimous approval by all stakeholders. Trigon’s design for the TCH facility included plans for a treatment system for contaminated soil, vapor, and wastewater, along with site preparation, facility layout, drainage, and associated infrastructure. Additionally, Trigon prepared the preliminary design for an electrical substation and determined water requirements based on treatment train specifications. To support the TCH treatment facility, Trigon also designed a 40,000 m² pretreatment storage area and a 30,000 m² post-treatment storage area.
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Saudi Arabia
Trigon is building strategic partnerships in Saudi Arabia, providing expertise in water systems, urban infrastructure, and construction management for large-scale development programs.
Let’s collaborate on infrastructure that drives lasting impact across the Kingdom. Click below to see Trigon’s global impact and contact Greg Kolenovsky, Managing Partner and KSA Office General Manager.
Vietnam/Asia
Trigon’s Asia portfolio includes environmental remediation, water infrastructure, and capacity-building projects—most notably the Bien Hoa Airbase in Vietnam. There, we developed the Master Plan, built long-term storage for contaminated materials, designed site and infrastructure improvements, and delivered a War Remnants Museum. As Program Manager, we also provided engineering oversight, construction management, and environmental safeguards to address one of the region’s most complex contamination challenges.
Contact Greg Kolenovsky, PE, PMP, PgMP – Managing Partner, to learn how Trigon can support safe, sustainable development across Asia.
Gulf Coast
From Texas to Florida, Trigon has decades of experience advancing coastal protection, flood defense, hazard mitigation, disaster recovery, resilient architecture, and environmental solutions. Whether it’s expanding infrastructure for growing communities, fortifying them to withstand storms, or helping them come back stronger, our engineers and CFMs deliver practical, lasting results.
Reach out today to partner with the Trigon team. Greg Kolenovsky, PE, PMP, PgMP – Managing Partner, can show you how our expertise in coastal protection, hazard mitigation, disaster recovery, resilient architecture, and environmental solutions will enhance and complement your team. Together, we can strengthen Gulf Coast communities and build resilience that lasts. Use the contact button below to get started.
Jordan
Our Jordan experience spans large-scale education, water, and municipal projects under USAID programs. From school rehabilitation to water resource management, we provide design oversight, QA/QC, and training to build sustainable local capacity.
Click “Learn More” to explore Trigon’s experience delivering results internationally, then connect with Sal Mansour – President to discuss how we can bring that same expertise to your next project.
D.C./Virginia
Our team supports federal clients with water, environmental, and resiliency projects. With deep experience in compliance and stakeholder engagement, we deliver solutions that meet complex needs.
Discover more about our federal projects and see how Trigon’s expertise can strengthen your next initiative—contact Sal Mansour – President, to explore teaming opportunities.
Haiti/Caribbean
In the Caribbean, Trigon provides design review, construction supervision, and disaster recovery expertise for vital infrastructure projects. Our team partners with governments and international agencies to build resilient ports, roadways, and community systems.
Click below to see our global project experience or contact Sal Mansour, President, to learn how Trigon can make your projects successful anywhere in the world.
Houston, TX
Trigon supports Houston-area clients with critical infrastructure improvements, including wastewater, stormwater, and disaster recovery projects. Our services range from planning and design to construction management and compliance.
We’ve spent decades helping Gulf Coast communities rebuild stronger after storms—see how our experience can work for you through our Texas and Gulf South projects, or connect with Regina Cassanova, our Texas Regional Manager, using the buttons below.
New Orleans (HQ)
Our New Orleans headquarters serves as the anchor for Trigon’s work, domestically and abroad.
From municipal infrastructure, disaster recovery, and community resilience to water and wastewater systems, hazard mitigation and capital improvements, our home office provides the technical leadership and support that powers our projects locally and around the world.
Ready to collaborate? Click below to explore our New Orleans project portfolio or connect directly with our CEO, Michelle Herbert, to start the conversation.
West Bank/Gaza
Trigon has a proven track record of delivering USAID-funded water and wastewater infrastructure across the West Bank and Gaza, including reservoirs and packaged treatment plants. Every project is guided by our commitment to quality, safety, and building local capacity through training.
Connect with Souheil “Sal” Mansour – President, to explore how we can create infrastructure that transforms lives—together.
New Orleans (HQ)
Our New Orleans headquarters serves as the anchor for Trigon’s work, domestically and abroad.
From water distribution, wastewater treatment, and disaster recovery to drainage, hazard mitigation, and program management, our home office provides the technical leadership and support that powers our projects locally and around the world.
Ready to collaborate? Click below to explore our New Orleans project portfolio or connect directly with our CEO, Michelle Herbert, to start the conversation.