Weapons Complex Monitor Vol. 35 No. 19
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May 10, 2024

N3B inks Los Alamos subcontracts for building upkeep, health clinic

By Staff Reports

The legacy cleanup contractor for the Department of Energy’s Los Alamos National Laboratory said this week it has signed two subcontracts, worth a combined $36.5 million, with small businesses for building maintenance and health services.

Newport News Nuclear BWTX Los Alamos (N3B) said in a Wednesday press release it has signed a roughly $30-million contract with SAMES, a minority-owned business based in McAllen, Texas, for building construction services and building maintenance. SAMES has offices in Albuquerque and Santa Fe.

N3B also said in the release it has issued a $6.5-million contract with HealthWorks Medical of Paducah, Ky., to run an employee health clinic that will be located in the Los Alamos Medical Center. HealthWorks is a small disadvantaged business, N3B said.

The HealthWorks subcontract was competitively bid and the SAMES contract was issued through a small business set-aside.

In fiscal 2023, N3B awarded about $290 million in contracts, 80% of which went to small businesses, N3B said in the release. N3B has a $1.8-billion cleanup contract at Los Alamos that started in April 2018 and is currently set to run through April 2026. N3B employs roughly 650 people

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