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August 24, 2017

DOE Waste Disposal Contract Goes to Bid

By ExchangeMonitor

The Department of Energy on Wednesday formally started the bidding process for a new contract for disposal of low-level waste and mixed-low-level waste.

Interested parties have until Sept. 22 to submit questions, to [email protected]. Bids are due by 3 p.m. Oct. 23 via FedConnect.

“DOE intends, but is not required, to award one or more contracts on the basis of best value to the Government,” contracting officer William Hensley wrote in the cover letter to the request for proposals.

The indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity (IDIQ) contract or contracts, with firm-fixed-price task orders, would cover disposal of low-level waste and mixed-low-level waste; Section 11e.(2) byproduct material; technologically enhanced, naturally occurring radioactive material (TENORM); and sealed sources. Each contract would be valued at no more than $120 million, with a scheduled period of performance from April 2018 to April 2023.

The department’s Office of Environmental Management did not say by Weapons Complex Morning Briefing’s deadline Wednesday when it expects to issue any contracts.

Dallas-based Waste Control Specialists (WCS) and Salt Lake City-based EnergySolutions are the current contractors. They operate three of the four licensed U.S. low-level waste disposal sites: WCS in Andrews County, Texas; EnergySolutions in Barnwell, S.C., and Clive, Utah. Boise, Idaho-based US Ecology operates the fourth facility, on DOE’s Hanford Site near Richland, Wash.

A US Ecology spokeswoman said the company is aware of the RFP and is considering an offer. Waste Control Specialists and EnergySolutions did not respond by deadline Wednesday regarding their intentions.

Successful bidders would be required to supply the needed facilities, gear, employees, materials, supplies, and services to carry out the disposal operations, which include taking title to and disposal of the waste from DOE and other authorized parties; waste sampling and analysis; waste transport; and tracking data on performance of the contract.

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