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March 30, 2020

Paducah Services Contract Bids Extended Until April 16

By ExchangeMonitor

The Energy Department has again extended the deadline for bids on a potential five-year, $250 million support services contract at the Paducah Site in Kentucky.

In a notice published last week, DOE’s Environmental Management Consolidated Business Center said proposals are now due by 4 p.m. EDT on April 16. Originally, proposals were due March 19 before the agency issued its first two-week extension.

While it has to date declined to comment on plans to retain the business, Paducah-based incumbent Swift & Staley was one of many companies that sent representatives to a February industry day for the contract. Swift & Staley’s existing five-year, $192 million contract expires in September,

The small-business set-aside is a landlord-type contract covering a wide variety of tasks at the Paducah Site, including safeguards and security, snow removal, records management, property management, and preparation of documents.

Other firms that registered for the industry day included Spectra Tech, Atkins Nuclear, GEM Technologies, Navarro Research and Engineering, ARS Aleut Remediation, Banda Group International, Boston Government Services, and Los Alamos Technical Associates.

Proposals should be emailed to [email protected].

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