March 17, 2014

EMCBC GOES ON AWARD SPREE

By ExchangeMonitor

The DOE Office of Environmental Management’s Consolidated Business Center went on an award spree late last week, doling out two new small-value contracts and one cooperative agreement. TerranearPMC won an Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity-type contract worth approximately $2 million to provide waste handling services at Los Alamos National Laboratory. The contract is set to run for one year. KPMG, LLC, won a one-year task order with a maximum value of approximately $3 million to provide audit and review services at a variety of cleanup sites. The National Governors Association Center for Best Practices won a four-year cooperative agreement worth approximately $1.635 million “to continue efforts to engage states and to work collaboratively to solve continued challenges posed by waste management and cleanup at DOE sites,” according to a Department release.

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