Oak Ridge, Tenn.-based Professional Project Services Inc. edged out five other bidders to sustain its position as provider of technical support services for the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge Office of Environmental Management.
The new indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity contract has a value of $20,000 to $49 million over five years. It covers firm-fixed-price and time-and-materials task orders in a number of areas: project planning and baseline support, operation and maintenance of project planning and baseline management systems, independent government cost estimate support, senior management technical support, and portfolio federal project director technical support.
Professional Project Services (Pro2Serve) is a technical and engineering services firm that operates at a number of DOE locations, including the Hanford Site in Washington state, the Los Alamos and Sandia national laboratories in New Mexico, and the Nevada National Security Site. It already held the Oak Ridge support services contract under a blanket purchase agreement with DOE.
The department, in a press release Monday, did not identify the five other bidders for the new contract.
The Oak Ridge Office of Environmental Management oversees cleanup of the legacy of nuclear weapons research and development operations at the Tennessee site. DOE has proposed a $390.2 million budget for fiscal 2018 for the program, down by more than $78 million from the enacted budget for fiscal 2016. The next budget year begins on Oct. 1.