Montana-based S&K Logistics has secured a contract worth up to $17.4 million over five years to provide a host of technical and business assistance services for the Department of Energy Office of Environmental Management’s Los Alamos Field Office.
The field office oversees cleanup of legacy nuclear contamination and waste at the Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico. Established in 2015, it as of March had 24 federal employees but was authorized for up to 41.
Services provided by S&K, via fixed-price and time and materials task orders, will include records management, quality assurance, community relations, permitting, waste management, risk management, and emergency management, according to a DOE EM press release.
Los Alamos National Security, the nuclear weapons lab’s management and operations contractor, is providing environmental restoration services at the site under two final bridge contract extensions due to expire on Sept. 30 of this year.
S&K is also the incumbent contractor for the technical support contract at DOE’s Moab Uranium Mill Tailings Remedial Action (UMTRA) project in Utah, which involves relocation of millions of tons of mill tailings and other material from the onetime uranium ore processing plant and nearby properties in Moab to a final disposal site at Crescent Junction, Utah. That contract expires on June 19, and S&K President Dave Rariden has confirmed his company is seeking the follow-on deal.