Author: Angeline Leishman|| Date Published: October 29, 2021
A joint venture led by BWX Technologies‘ (NYSE: BWXT) technical services subsidiary will perform environmental management work for the Department of Energy at the Savannah River Site in South Carolina under a potential 10-year, $21 billion contract.
Amentum and Fluor (NYSE: FLR) are BWXT’s main partners in the joint venture. DBD and Wesworks will respectively provide modeling and project control services to the project as subcontractors.
“We intend to work with our SRMC teammates, our DOE customer, the regulatory authorities and the community in making a significant impact on waste management at SRS for many years to come,” said Ken Camplin, president of BWXT’s nuclear services group.
DOE said Wednesday it received four proposals for the procurement effort via a full and open competition.
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