The Department of Energy’s nuclear cleanup office could issue a draft solicitation as early as next month for a contractor to perform landlord services at the Portsmouth Site in Ohio.
The draft request for proposals (RFP) for the Portsmouth Infrastructure Support Services could be issued in August, the DOE Environmental Management Consolidated Business Center in Cincinnati said in a recent notice.
In the same notice, the DOE business office said a draft RFP for a new legacy cleanup contract at the Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico could be released as early as December.
North Wind Dynamics holds the current Infrastructure Support Services contract, which includes oversight of roads and grounds, at Portsmouth. The current deal, which started in January 2022 and runs through mid-December 2026, is valued at $164 million, according to a DOE contract chart.
Newport News Nuclear-BWXT-Los Alamos (N3B) holds the current $2.1-billion legacy cleanup contract for the lab in New Mexico. That agreement started in April 2018 and runs through April 2026, according to the same contract chart.