OREM cleanup contractor URS | CH2M Oak Ridge is accepting proposals from area schools for grants to fund instructional STEM projects.
EM and its contractors across the DOE complex invest hundreds of millions of dollars each fiscal year in the communities and states that host them.
DOE cleanup contractor UCOR has awarded three subcontracts totaling $5.3 million to construct and fabricate exhibits for the K-25 History Center.
Oak Ridge’s EM program and cleanup contractor URS | CH2M Oak Ridge (UCOR) have begun demolishing the Central Neutralization Facility at ETTP.
OREM awarded Strata-G Solutions a contract to perform environmental sampling in support of efforts to construct additional onsite disposal capacity.
A longstanding cleanup goal is now within view at the East Tennessee Technology Park (ETTP).
OREM cleanup contractor URS | CH2M Oak Ridge (UCOR) earned almost $3.3 million for its performance from April through September 2017.
OREM posted another strong year in 2017—pushing forward on efforts that are removing economic barriers and enabling important DOE missions.
WASHINGTON, D.C. – In late December, EM published its 2017 Year in Review, outlining cleanup achievements across the DOE complex.
Workers recently demolished a sanitary sewage treatment facility, moving the DOE’s OREM closer to completing major cleanup at ETTP by 2020.