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CH2M HILL-NORTHROP GRUMMAN WINS NEW AMWTP CONTRACT



The team of CH2M Hill-Northrop Grumman has won the new contract to manage
the Advanced Mixed Waste Treatment Project at the Department of Energy's
Idaho site, WC Monitor has learned. A formal announcement is expected later
today. The CH2M-Northrop Grumman team beat out the teams of Bechtel-North
Wind and B&W-URS-EnergySolutions for the new contract, which is expected to
run through Sept. 30, 2015, with performance-based incentives tied to the
amount of waste dispositioned. The AMWTP facility is used to prepare
transuranic waste and other wastes at the Idaho site for off-site disposal.
DOE is also using the facility to process transuranic waste from other
cleanup sites for disposal at the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant. For more
information, please see the next issue of WC Monitor.■

DesertRad:
CH2M Hill Newport News Nuclear, LLC (CHN) wins Contract


Idaho Falls - The Department of Energy today announced that it has selected CH2M Hill Newport News Nuclear, LLC (CHN) to perform waste processing at the Advanced Mixed Waste Treatment Project at DOE’s Idaho Site near Idaho Falls. The contract is estimated at approximately $592 million, which includes approximately $8 million of work funded under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. CHN will be responsible for processing and disposing of transuranic waste and mixed low-level waste being stored at the Idaho Site’s Transuranic Storage Area (TSA). The contract will run through September 30, 2015 under a Cost-Plus-Award-Fee contract with performance-based incentives.
“The Department of Energy takes our cleanup commitments to the state of Idaho seriously, and this contract with CHN will allow us to continue our progress with the Advanced Mixed Waste Treatment Project,” said Rick Provencher, Deputy Manager, Idaho Operations Office.
There will be a 30-day transition period, with CHN taking over on or about May 1, 2010.

go.nukes:
Has anyone heard who will be in charge of Rad Con at AMWTP after the change over.
I heard the work isn't bad and there is some overtime available. Thinking about applying.
Any input from people out there would be appreciated.

Smart People:
Expect that Marcom, Bartlett and EG&G will still be the RCT subcontractors for AMWTP.

go.nukes:
How about contact information for the house side. Who will the RPM be.

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