Hey all,
Just curious to see what contractor ended up with the Oak Ridge work that was posted here under several contractors. I know it wasn't Bartlett because I went with them and they didn't get it. As far as I could tell it was just luck of the draw if you got it or not. Bartlett was the first to post the job so I went with them, but maybe I should have waited for another contractor...
Thanks
--Todd
Quote from: greatFox on Dec 01, 2013, 06:12
Just curious to see what contractor ended up with the Oak Ridge work that was posted here under several contractors. I know it wasn't Bartlett because I went with them and they didn't get it. As far as I could tell it was just luck of the draw if you got it or not. Bartlett was the first to post the job so I went with them, but maybe I should have waited for another contractor...
Since you don't mention what contract specifically, I will have to guess. I believe you are referring to the UT-Battelle/ORNL contract. The answer is "The wining vendor rolled over the incumbent candidates." -- So, unless you were already there, it didn't matter who 'won'. The subcontract was awarded to Spectra Tech, Inc.
Spectra Tech was awarded the contract. Basically there were several (11) incumbent RCT positions that were rolled into a single contract instead of Spectra Tech, LSI, and ?. Easier for UT-B to manage. No new jobs were created.