Author: Naomi Cooper|| Date Published: February 27, 2023
The Department of Energy has begun seeking proposals for a potential seven-year contract reserved for small businesses to provide occupational medical services for personnel at the Hanford Site.
DOE said Friday the recompete contract will support direct-feed low-activity waste operations and future activities at the site’s waste treatment and immobilization facility.
The firm-fixed-price hybrid contract will have a three-year base performance period along with four option years.
Woman-owned company HPM Corp. is currently performing the work under a secured the $152 million contract that was awarded in January 2019 and is scheduled to expire on Dec. 31, 2023.
The department noted that the new competition is open to businesses with a size standard of $25.5 million.
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