Today, Fluor Corporation announced that Savannah River Mission Completion is selected by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), LLC (SRMC) which is a joint venture led by a subsidiary of BWX Technologies, Inc., with Fluor and Amentum—to execute the Savannah River Site (SRS) Integrated Mission Completion Contract. The single endless conveyance/endless amount contract is esteemed at up to $21 billion over a 10-year requesting time of execution.
In South Carolina, for the Department of Energy’s Savannah River Site, the Fluor team was awarded an Environmental Management Contract.
The contract’s objective is to work which will involve liquid waste stabilization and disposition, and potentially nuclear materials management and stabilization, and other requirements.
“Fluor has been a part of the Savannah River Site community for 13 years and we’re looking forward to continuing these ongoing efforts with this new work in the liquid waste market,” said Tom D’Agostino, president of Fluor’s Mission Solutions business. “The SRMC team’s experience and integrated approach enable us to optimize liquid waste operations to complete this large-scale cleanup effort safely and cost-effectively. We look forward to building upon our relationships in the community and with regulators to move DOE’s SRS mission forward.”
The SRMC team also includes two pre-selected small businesses—DBD and woman-owned Webworks which provide specialized simulation and modeling and project control expertise, respectively.
SRS is bordered on the west by the Savannah River and Georgia which is a 310-square-mile site that encompasses parts of Aiken, Barnwell, and Allendale counties in South Carolina.
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