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October 14, 2016

More Details on SRS M&O Procurement Coming Next Week

By ExchangeMonitor

The Energy Department next week will shed more light on its procurement strategy for management and operations of the Savannah River Site near Aiken, S.C., with the release of a request for information about the work.

The request for information, the next drizzle of data in the procurement cycle after a draft statement of work the agency posted online, should appear a week before DOE hosts prospective bidders on site for an industry day and one-on-one meetings from Oct. 24-26, the agency wrote in an Oct. 7 press release.

Those interested in attending the industry day and one-on-one meetings with DOE officials should send a registration request to [email protected], the agency stated on its procurement website.

DOE has not yet said when it will release even a draft solicitation for the next Savannah River Site management and operations contract. The current deal, held by the Fluor-Honeywell-Newport News Nuclear triumvirate, and worth nearly $9.5 billion, expires on July 31, 2018.

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