October 28, 2014

UCOR Earns 94 Percent of Available Fee First Half of FY?14

By ExchangeMonitor
Oak Ridge cleanup contractor URS CH2M Oak Ridge, LLC, earned $3.2 million in award fee out of $3.4 million available, about 94 percent, for the period from October 2013 through March 2014, according to the latest available award fee determination. That includes $609,749 in project management incentive and $2.6 million for the cost incentive. “During this six-month performance rating period UCOR has done an extremely good job executing the scope under the East Tennessee Technology Park (ETTP) Contract,” states the DOE fee determination dated July 3. “UCOR completed the demolition of the K-25 Building on December 19, 2013, 25 weeks ahead of schedule. The K-25 Tech Area Demolition Debris Loading and Hauling was completed on March 11, 2014. The cost savings associated with the K-25 Project’s schedule acceleration has resulted in the early characterization and demolition planning for the K-31 Facility while continuing to advance the preparation for K-27 Building Demolition.”

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