RSS

EM recently released contract fee determination scorecards for three contractors that support the cleanup program at the Portsmouth/Paducah Project Office and EM-LA Field Office based on their performance during the evaluation period of fiscal 2021.

The Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Environmental Management (EM) awarded North Wind Portage, Inc. (NWP), of Idaho Falls, Idaho, the Moab Remedial Action Contract (Moab RAC) for completion of EM’s environmental remediation in Moab, Utah.

The four main Savannah River Site (SRS) contractors supporting EM recently earned at least 95% of total award fees available to them from the cleanup program.
DOE’s NNSA and DOE-EM have signed the first contracts as part of the Department’s Uranium Lease and Take-back Program with SHINE Technologies LLC.

The U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Environmental Management (EM) issued a Draft Request for Proposal (RFP) for the Portsmouth Paducah Project Office Operations (PPPO) and Site Mission Support (OSMS).

DOE’s Office of Environmental Management (EM) issued a Draft Request for Proposal for the new Portsmouth Decontamination and Decommissioning Contract (PORTS D&D) to be performed at the Portsmouth Gaseous Diffusion Plant (GDP) Site in southern Ohio.

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) awarded a business management support services contract for the Headquarters Environmental Management Office (HQ-EM) to BluePath Labs, an 8(a) certified Service Disabled Veteran owned small business.

Leaders from key EM sites speaking at the 2021 National Cleanup Workshop detailed achievements over the past several months, highlighting a new phase of progress in the cleanup program.

DOE is awarding a sole source contract to EHI Consultants, Lexington, KY, a HUBZone certified small business to provide support services for the citizen advisory boards & site-specific advisory boards for Portsmouth and Paducah gaseous diffusion plants.

Savannah River Remediation awarded more than $147 million in small business contracts in fiscal 2021, accounting for nearly 84% of all its subcontracts that year — the most since the liquid waste contractor began its contract at the Savannah River Site.