January 05, 2015

UCOR Earns 96 Percent of Available Fee in Second Half of FY?14

By ExchangeMonitor
Oak Ridge cleanup contractor URS-CH2M Oak Ridge, LLC, earned $3.67 million in award fee out of a total of $3.83 million available, about 96 percent, for the six-month period marking the second half of Fiscal Year 2014. That is on par for UCOR’s fee in the first half of FY’14, when the contractor earned  $3.2 million in award fee, or 94 percent of the total available that period.  “UCOR has continued to do extremely well executing the scope under the East Tennessee Technology Park contract,” Department of Energy Oak Ridge acting cleanup manager Sue Cange said in a Dec. 18 award fee determination letter released by DOE this week . “UCOR completed the K-25 Facility Decontamination and Decommissioning scope in the contract (Performance work Statement C.2.12), and initiated K-31 Facility removal activities while continuing to progress in the preparation for K-27 Building Demolition. UCOR employees and its subcontractors worked 1,256,987 hours without a Los Workday Away Case during the period.” 

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