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May 06, 2020

Army Corps Issues $140M Worth of Cleanup Contracts

By ExchangeMonitor

The Army Corps of Engineers in April issued $140 million worth of contracts to small businesses for radioactive waste cleanup and other environmental remediation services.

The contracts from the Army Corps’ Alaska District were awarded on April 22 and posted to a federal procurement website on April 28. They encompass a three-year base period, plus options for up to two more years of work.

The contract recipients are: Ahtna Engineering Services, of Anchorage, Alaska; Brice Engineering, of Anchorage; Bristol Environmental Remediation Services, of Anchorage; Cape-Weston JV2, of Anchorage; Paragon-Jacobs Joint Venture, of Anchorage; North Wind-EA JV, of Idaho Falls, Idaho; FPM Remediations, of Oneida, N.Y.; and Bethel Environmental Solutions, of Anchorage.

They will “[e]xecute a full range of environmental remediation services including, but not limited to, investigations, studies, engineering support, remedial actions, and operation and maintenance activities related to Hazardous Toxic and Radioactive Waste (HTRW); contaminated soil, and contaminated groundwater,” according to the Army Corps.

The work largely will be done in Alaska, but could be extended to other areas within the Army Corps’ Pacific Ocean Division. The division encompasses Alaska, Hawaii, Japan, and South Korea.

There were a total of 11 bids, according to the Army Corps’ April 22 contract award report.

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