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March 08, 2023

Livermore prime seeks sub for demolition work at laboratory

By ExchangeMonitor

The Department of Energy prime for Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in California is looking for contractors interested in performing building demolition.

Bechtel-led Lawrence Livermore National Security, the contractor managing the laboratory for DOE’s semi-autonomous National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) posted a sources-sought notice Thursday March 2 seeking a subcontractor for building and slab demolition as well as soil removal.

Lawrence Livermore National Security said in the notice it seeks an experienced remediation provider that can do site characterization, decontaminate and demolish structures, dig up soil and manage waste transportation and disposal in compliance with federal regulations.

“This process allows the laboratory to determine contractor expertise as needed,” for future NNSA and DOE Office of Environmental Management demolition, an NNSA spokesperson said by email Wednesday. “There are no specific projects attached to the announcement at this time.”

Interested parties should respond by 5 p.m. Pacific Time on March 24 by sending their qualifications to Livermore contact analyst Aubry Eiras at [email protected].

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