Author: Nichols Martin|| Date Published: October 20, 2020
The Department of Energy has released a preliminary request for proposals for contractor services to remediate a uranium mill tailings site located in Moab, Utah.
Interested proposers can submit comments on the draft RFP for the Moab Remedial Action Contract through Nov. 2 and should only submit offers upon release of the final solicitation notice, DOE said Monday.
The department’s environmental management office intends to use an “end state contracting model” when selecting a prime contractor to address requirements for the site-remediation project.
The ESCM sourcing process evaluates bidders based on a set of criteria such as past performance, management approach and key personnel and allows the procuring agency to conduct open negotiations regarding post-award collaboration.
DOE estimates it will transfer 6 million tons of uranium mill tailings to a disposal site in Utah’s Crescent Junction over the next decade.
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