March 17, 2014

DOE RELEASES MORE DETAILS ON NEW NEVADA CLEANUP CONTRACT

By ExchangeMonitor

The Department of Energy provided yesterday what some may say are among the most important details of the planned follow-on cleanup contract for the Nevada National Security Site—its term and value.  According to a revised sources sought notice, the new contract is set to have a ceiling value of $90-130 million over a potential five-year term. DOE has begun conducting market research to see if the NNSS cleanup contract can continue to bet set-aside for small businesses; such work is currently being performed by a team of Navarro Research and Engineering and INTERA, with the new contract set to begin in September 2014.  Interested companies have until Oct. 1 to submit a statement of capabilities to the Department.

 

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