UT teams up with Texas A&M to bid for contract to manage Y-12 and Pantex Plant
https://www.wbir.com/article/news/local/ut-teams-up-with-texas-am-to-bid-for-contract-to-manage-y-12-and-pantex-plant/51-46e77387-c32c-4bf7-8032-da5b5ae2d16e
https://www.energy.gov/sites/prod/files/2020/04/f73/Preliminary%20Notice%20of%20Violation%2C%20Consolidated%20Nuclear%20Security%2C%20LLC.pdf
Happy with all this Marlin? Or is it just another day, different dollars.
I wonder if keeping Pantex and Y-12 together in the same contract is worth it.
I thought I read everywhere that CNS proved trying to save HR/benefits/corporate structure costs (covering two sites), was a failure.
Quote from: Mounder on Sep 20, 2020, 11:06
https://www.energy.gov/sites/prod/files/2020/04/f73/Preliminary%20Notice%20of%20Violation%2C%20Consolidated%20Nuclear%20Security%2C%20LLC.pdf
Happy with all this Marlin? Or is it just another day, different dollars.
I wonder if keeping Pantex and Y-12 together in the same contract is worth it.
I thought I read everywhere that CNS proved trying to save HR/benefits/corporate structure costs (covering two sites), was a failure.
CNS did not meet the contractual metrics so the DOE is not giving them the extension. UT is part of the management team at ORNL next door right over the ridge so I would think they would have an edge already dealing with DOE. The idea of merging the contract was to reduce duplicate admin cost, I have no idea if that worked. Workers out there, I have on good authority, were not happy and after many years of resisting the RCTs/IH/NDT voted in an union this last year.
Happy? Not sure. That will depend on the new contractor, not that it affects me much being semi-retired only working a couple of months a year for the last eight years on the Oak Ridge reservation outside of Y-12. People I know working at Y-12 call themselves we-be's (we be here when you come we be here when you go). Those that are in a union at Y-12 it will not be impacted that much. We-be is a common term for the rank and file out there as only management changes out.
Feds dissatisfied with Y-12 management, will let contract with CNS expire in 2021
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/feds-dissatisfied-with-y-12-management-will-let-contract-with-cns-expire-in-2021/ar-BB15Wfvy
...and keeping CNS on site, just to finish construction of the 9212 replacement. Interesting decisions
Quote from: Mounder on Sep 21, 2020, 09:32
...and keeping CNS on site, just to finish construction of the 9212 replacement. Interesting decisions
Y-12 has DOE NNSA and DOE EMS on site, there are operating contracts and separate construction demolition and remediation contracts. To make it even more confusing a small portion of the contracts will be managed by the Army Corp of Engineers. I don't think ORNL has any part in Y-12 now but they ran the biology building where the million mouse project happened in the Y-12 foot print and are responsible (financially) for the ongoing demolition I did one of the smaller out buildings and cooling towers in the Bio Building complex about ten years ago. A lot of the smaller contracts seem to have dried up as they build the $10 billion Uranium Processing Facility (UPF).