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August 30, 2018

Incumbent, Others Attend Industry Day for Next Nevada Site Cleanup Contract

By ExchangeMonitor

Representatives from incumbent Navarro Research and Engineering were among the 37 participants registered for an Aug. 14 presolicitation meeting with Energy Department officials on the next Nevada Environmental Program Services contract.

Among the other companies that sent staffers to Henderson, Nev., to learn more about the draft request for proposals posted by DOE in July: Los Alamos Technical Associates, Pro2Serve, Leidos, Veolia Nuclear Solutions/Federal Services, Longenecker & Associates, AECOM, and Atkins.

The current Navarro contract, awarded in September 2014 and with a potential value of $64 million, runs through January 2020. It covers environmental remediation and decontamination and decommissioning at the Nevada National Security Site (NNSS) for DOE and its semiautonomous National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA).

Comments on the draft RFP were due Aug. 24. The Energy Department has said the final solicitation document, for a contract that could be worth between $250 million and $400 million, might be issued by October.

The NNSS management and operations contract is held by Mission Support and Test Services, a partnership led by Honeywell International.

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