Street Legal Industries, a woman-owned small business based in Oak Ridge, Tenn., has landed two contracts together worth up to $3 million for support services at the Department of Energy’s Hanford Site in Washington state, according to notices posted last week on a federal procurement website, SAM.gov.
The general services work includes a wide range of support for the DOE’s quality assurance oversight of the Waste Treatment Plant contractor, Bechtel, according to an agency spokesperson. The other contract involves supporting planning for Hanford tank farms.
The larger contract could be worth up to $2.17 million, according to a July 19 notice, while the smaller piece of business has a potential value of up to $950,000, according to another notice also published July 19.
Street Legal Industries was founded in 2000 and its clients include the Department of Defense and DOE as well as prime contractors to locations such as the Oak Ridge Site in Tennessee and the Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico.