A five-year, fixed-price, indefinite-quantity/indefinite-delivery technical support contract for the Energy Department’s Moab site in Utah has gone out for bids as a small business set-aside, the Energy Department’s Office of Environmental Management announced Thursday.
The Moab Uranium Mill Tailings Remedial Action (UMTRA) technical assistance contract covers services for the Utah cleanup site including: records management; information technology and telecommunications infrastructure; training; public affairs; property management; regulatory compliance; groundwater interim action; documentation support; and environment, safety, and health support.
S&K Logistics Services is the incumbent, under a contract that expires June 19. The company is bidding on the follow-on contract, company President Dave Rariden told Weapons Complex Monitor late last year after DOE released a draft solicitation.
A site tour and presoliciation conference in December drew at least 42 attendees representing more than 30 organizations.
Proposals are due by Feb. 27.
The cleanup program 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. Cleanup contractor Portage Inc. is doing the work under a five-year, $156 million follow-on contract that lasts to Sept. 30, 2021.