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March 08, 2018

DOE Could Meet With All SRS Liquid Waste Contract Bidders: Sources

By ExchangeMonitor

The U.S. Energy Department appears to be reaching out to all the teams that bid on the $4.7 billion contract to manage liquid waste at the Savannah River Site in South Carolina, after the Government Accountability Office last month upheld one protest against the deal, industry sources said this week.

One industry source said Tuesday DOE officials could meet with representatives of the three partnerships next week in Aiken, S.C. A second source said Wednesday teams will probably have to submit additional information to DOE soon. Whether DOE would meet with all three bidder teams, what type of additional information it might want, and the nature of the potential talks remain unclear.

The department’s Office of Environmental Management declined to comment for this article.

In a redacted version of its Feb. 8 decision, the GAO last month said the Energy Department failed to verify the technical approach for liquid waste processing, put forward by the winning BWX Technologies-Bechtel-Honeywell team, would work. The agency sustained a bid protest brought by a group comprised of AECOM and CH2M while it dismissed a protest from a Fluor-Westinghouse partnership.

“Due to the competitive nature of the contract bid process, Fluor does not publicly provide information on specific pursuits nor the details associated with such prospective opportunities,” Fluor spokesman Brian Mershon said Wednesday by email.

The Energy Department has yet to file any official response on how it plans to address the GAO decision. “Agencies have 65 days to tell us if they have not implemented our recommendations, so it’s still fairly early for an agency response,” a GAO source said Wednesday.

BWXT and Bechtel are partners with CH2M in the AECOM-led liquid waste incumbent, Savannah River Remediation. The contractor remains on the job at least until the end of May.

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