Maintenance and Repair of Shuttle Landing Facility (SLF), Space Florida
CSS served as the prime contractor performing comprehensive facilities management for the Shuttle Landing Facility (SLF) and accompanying facilities.
CSS served as the prime contractor performing comprehensive facilities management for the Shuttle Landing Facility (SLF) and accompanying facilities. Now called the Launch and Landing Facility (LLF), it is one of the longest runways in the world at 15,000 feet, serving NASA and private aviation and commercial science companies. CSS assisted Space Florida in transitioning the SLF, air traffic control tower, and all supporting services and equipment from a NASA-owned asset to a Space Florida asset between 2013 and 2017. We performed a comprehensive facility condition assessment to identify the status and operational capability of the facility for Space Florida. We conducted numerous repair and preventive maintenance tasks to preserve and upgrade the current state of the facility and accommodate real-time operations; executed improvement projects to enhance the visual appeal and utility of several buildings; and provided just-in-time repairs to the runway pavement and lighting systems to ensure safe operations for critical missions including the U.S. Air Force X-37.
Additional Projects
Training for First Responders and Field Staff
CSS technical experts prepare and deliver essential training and information addressing worker safety and environmental hazards.
Procedures, Plans, and Training to Support Emergency Response
CSS provided health and safety, field, and analytical support for EPA’s Consequence Management Advisory Division.
Response at Contaminated Sites and Natural Disasters Nationwide
On-Site Support for EPA’s Office of Land and Emergency Management (OLEM) – CSS provides expert technical guidance and field support at hazardous and contaminated sites, including sites under the Superfund program.
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