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September 15, 2022

Parsons lands $160M DOE construction management deal

By ExchangeMonitor

Department of Energy contractor Parsons Corp. has been awarded a potential five-year contract worth up to $160 million for enterprise construction management services for DOE and its semi-autonomous National Nuclear Security Administration, the company said last week.

The contract is a blanket purchase agreement with a one-year base period with four single-year options, the company said in a Sept. 8 press release. Parsons has long done such work for the National Nuclear Security Administration.

Services available through task orders under this contract range from technology program strategic planning to design, engineering and construction management, according to the release.

A Parsons-led team that also consists of Augur Consulting, Crawford Consulting Services, JGMS Government Services and Longenecker and Associates, will support DOE and the National Nuclear Security Administration under the contract.

One of the company’s bigger DOE weapons complex contracts in recent years was construction of the Salt Waste Processing Facility at the Savannah River Site in South Carolina.

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