DOE Awards New Contract for Paducah Infrastructure Support Services

The Department of Energy Office of Environmental Management awards the Paducah Infrastructure Support Service contract to North Wind Dynamics, LLC, in Idaho Falls, Idaho.

Office of Environmental Management

April 17, 2025
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Cincinnati – The Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Environmental Management (EM) today announced it is awarding the Paducah Infrastructure Support Services contract to North Wind Dynamics, LLC, a small business from Idaho Falls, Idaho. After a robust selection process, DOE determined the North Wind Dynamics is best suited to manage this contract based on key personnel, organization and management approach, past performance, and value to taxpayers.

The selected contractor will support EM’s mission by performing the following infrastructure support services at the Paducah Site:

  • Surveillance, maintenance, and repair and construction/replacement of facilities
  • Custodial services; grounds maintenance, snow removal, and pest control
  • Roadway parking and lot maintenance
  • Fleet management
  • Real property management
  • Records management and document control
  • Safeguards and security
  • Environment safety, health, and quality program
  • Engineering
  • Training services
  • Mail services
  • Waste management, pollution prevention
  • Other activities and support to DOE

This is a performance-based contract containing Cost-Plus Award Fee, Firm-Fixed Price, Cost-Reimbursement No-Fee, and Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity contract line-items. The maximum period of performance is five years, consisting of a three-year base period (which will include a 60-day transition period) and one two-year option period. The total contract value, including options, is $152,624,529.

This contract will replace the current infrastructure support services contract held by Swift & Staley Inc., which expires on May 31, 2025, with options available to extend through Nov. 30, 2025.

For more than 30 years, EM has remained focused on addressing the environmental legacy of nuclear weapons development and nuclear energy research that helped end World War II, win the Cold War, and position the United States as a leader in clean nuclear energy. Collectively, EM delivers results that protect the environment, support communities, and enable a concerted focus on safely completing the mission sooner and more efficiently.

More information about EM can be found here

 

Media Contact: 

Toni Rutherford

(513) 846-5174

toni.rutherford@emcbc.doe.gov   

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