CH2M awarded subcontract for five-year U.S. Department of Energy contract supporting Idaho Cleanup Project
OREANDA-NEWS. February 19, 2016. CH2M is pleased to announce that the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has selected Fluor Idaho, LLC, with CH2M as a pre-selected subcontractor, to support the department’s cleanup mission at the Idaho Site under the Idaho Cleanup Project (ICP) Core Contract, over 5 years. The 890-square-mile Idaho site is located in eastern Idaho, 38 miles west of Idaho Falls.
“We are thrilled that DOE has selected this team to continue to work toward the DOE's mission to reduce the Idaho Site footprint created by national defense and energy missions,” commented Dyan Foss, CH2M’s Nuclear Sector Global Managing Director. “This new contract will be a change for us, but it will be a privilege to continue this important work.”
The consortium will focus on addressing the key elements of the ICP-Core – dispositioning transuranic waste (TRU), spent nuclear fuel storage, and high-level radioactive waste processing. This work will support multiple national and state regulatory agreements, including the 1995 Idaho Settlement Agreement, and will consolidate the ICP and Advanced Mixed Waste Treatment Project contracts.
“CH2M brings ten years of on-site experience; we look forward to continuing delivery of safe and efficient progress with this new team,” said Foss.
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