February 26, 2026

Conti Federal is the contractor of choice for building the nation’s mission critical projects.

Conti Federal is the contractor of choice for building the nation’s mission critical projects.

Conti Federal’s commitment to being the gold standard in both business and project excellence.
The only construction management process that combines lean construction principles with the sharp decision-making prowess of the military.
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Our staff and offices are strategically located to best serve our clients and their missions.

Excelled in solving difficult problems in creative and original ways while reducing schedule and cost for our clients.

From technical security, such as intrusion detection and access control, to physical security for anti-terrorism/force protection.

Providing a full range of environmental remediation services for the cleanup of sites contaminated with hazardous materials.

Rapid deployment and execution are key components of delivering Disaster Response and Recovery projects.

We are always looking to expand our network of qualified and mission-oriented companies to assist us on our projects worldwide.

As masters of your craft, we rely on your expertise to ensure the project is delivered to plan with the highest of quality.

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Some of the buildings in the Y‑12 National Security complex showed significant effects of long-term chemical use prompting the Department of Energy (DOE) to take action. As a result, Conti Federal developed an innovative demolition approach to prevent damages to utilities and process lines.
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The complex applies state-of-the-art technologies to help protect America’s future in three core areas: nuclear technology and materials, security/consequence management and manufacturing/technical services. As part of the Department of Energy’s infrastructure reduction plan, the agency called for the demolition of radiological contaminated Y-12 buildings and site remediation for rebuilding.
Conti Federal performed the building demolitions to grade in a high security area while managing the unique challenges posed by the varied purpose of each building. Previous usages included solvent extraction and purification, chemical unloading stations, wet-chemistry operations for uranium processing, waste monitoring stations and a gas pressure reducing station. Conti Federal handled waste streams including radiologically contaminated asbestos and steel, TSCA regulated radiologically contaminated wood and metal and other radiologically contaminated items.
Conti Federal developed a unique demolition approach to keep material from falling outside the building footprint and potentially damaging existing utilities where demolition staging, phasing and coordination became crucial. These process and utility lines serviced a Category 2 nuclear facility a few feet away. The building demolitions were completed with no major safety incidents.
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