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January 07, 2022

Tech Assistance RFPs Planned for DOE Cleanup Sites

By ExchangeMonitor

The Department of Energy Thursday announced plans to solicit Technical Assistance Contracts for several Office of Environmental Management Field Sites within the next 60 days.

Requests for proposals could be released by early to mid-March for small business set-aside contracts at the West Valley Demonstration Project in New York, the Moab Uranium Mill Tailings Remedial Action Project in Utah, the Los Alamos National Laboratory field office in New Mexico, and possibly other sites, according to a notice on a federal procurement website, SAM.gov.

The new contracts resulting from this acquisition will replace current Field Site Technical Assistance Contracts, which will expire in calendar year 2022 and 2023, according to the notice. This procurement will be set aside for U.S. Small Business Administration 8(a) program participation only.

The sites are supported by the Cincinnati-based Environmental Management Consolidated Business Center.

The work includes various tasks such as record keeping, property management, emergency management, safeguards and security, data management, administrative support and waste management.

For more information, contact DOE contract specialist Kenneth Johnson, [email protected].

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