Boston Government Services disclosed Tuesday it is partnering with Cincinnati-based Trinity Engineering Associates in the BTP Services joint venture that on July 31 won a potential $49.5 million technical support services contract from the Energy Department.
Oak Ridge-based Boston Government Services previously said it is majority owner of the partnership. Headed by founder and President Harry Boston, the firm specializes in engineering, technology, and security issues for nuclear, energy, and government clients.
Trinity Engineering works in fields such as nuclear engineering, environmental compliance, and radiological emergency preparedness, according to its website.
The bid protest period recently ended without any challenges to the indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity (ID/IQ) contract for technical support services at DOE’s Office of Environmental Management.
In a news release Tuesday, BTP said other members of its team are: Nebraska-based Inspection Experts Inc., a trio of Maryland-based firms, Project Enhancement Corp., MELE Associates, and Link Technologies; and Booz Allen Hamilton, the international consulting company headquartered in Northern Virginia. All the companies have done work for the Energy Department or other government agencies.
The joint venture will provide technical support and subject matter expertise to the DOE cleanup office’s Field Operations, Regulatory and Policy Affairs, and Corporate Services offices, according to the vendor’s press release.
The venture will provide technical support and systems support in areas such as safety management, waste management, quality assurance, decommissioning, transportation, and contract management.