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September 29, 2020

North Wind Wins 3-Year Task Order for Cleanup Work at Livermore

By ExchangeMonitor

Idaho-based North Wind Group got a three-year, $4.5-million task order for cleanup work at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in California.

The Department of Energy’s Office of Environmental Management announced the small-business set-aside award to North Wind in a Monday press release.

The new task order was issued under an existing indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity contract for Office of Environment Management work at Lawrence Livermore. The task order includes technical and administrative chores at Lawrence Livermore.

In addition to project management, North Wind will also support safety, environmental, quality and health programs Livermore.

The National Nuclear Security Administration is in the process of transferring high-risk process-contaminated retired facilities to the Office of Environmental Management for remediation, Mark Costella, Livermore’s legacy facility program manager for Livermore’s office of laboratory infrastructure, said during ExchangeMonitor’s RadWaste Summit on Sept. 9.

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