z--Hanford Central Plateau Cleanup Contract
ID: 89303318REM000008Type: Presolicitation
3 AwardsAug 16, 2021
$1B$1,011,000,000
AwardeeCentral Plateau Cleanup Company LLC P.O. Box 1464 Richland WA 993521464 USA
Award #:89303320DEM000030
Overview

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MAINT, REPAIR, ALTER REAL PROPERTY (Z)
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    Description

    The Department of Energy, specifically the Richland Operations Office, has announced an award notice for the maintenance of waste treatment and storage facilities under the project titled "Z--TO-05 Groundwater Ops- Award." This procurement focuses on ensuring the operational integrity and compliance of groundwater management systems, which are critical for environmental protection and regulatory adherence in waste management. The primary contact for this opportunity is Jenise C. Connerly, who can be reached via email at jenise.connerly@rl.doe.gov or by phone at 509-376-8362 for further inquiries. Details regarding funding amounts and specific deadlines have not been provided in the overview.

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    Brock, LeAnn M.
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