DOE Awards Hanford Central Plateau Cleanup Contract
DOE Office of Environmental Management | 12/12/2019
Yesterday, the U.S. Department of Energy awarded the Central Plateau Cleanup Contract that will provide a variety of services at the Hanford Site, to Central Plateau Cleanup Company LLC located in Aiken, SC. The Central Plateau Cleanup Company LLC members are AECOM
Management Services, Inc. (Germantown, MD), Fluor Federal Services, Inc. (Greenville, SC), and Atkins Nuclear Secured, LLC (Oak Ridge, TN). This is an Indefinite-Delivery Indefinite-Quantity contract under which firm-fixed-price and/or Cost Reimbursement task orders may be issued. The maximum contract ceiling value is $10 billion with a 10-year ordering period.
The new contract resulting from this acquisition will replace the Plateau Remediation Contract, held by CH2M Hill Plateau Remediation Company LLC, a subsidiary of Jacobs. The Plateau Remediation Contract was extended to September 30, 2020, with clause language that allows the government to end the contract earlier to align with a 60-day transition to the new contract. Following a notice to proceed to the new contractor, the
transition to the new contract will commence.
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