Author: Matthew Nelson|| Date Published: December 9, 2019
A team composed of Constellis‘ Centerra subsidiary,Leidos (NYSE: LDOS) andParsons (NYSE: PSN) has secured a potential 10-year, $4B contract to perform site services at the Department of Energys Hanford facility.
The Hanford Mission Integration Solutions team will carry out land management, security, information technology, site and emergency services as part of the cost-plus-award-fee contract, DOEsaid Thursday. The contract also features indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity and cost-reimbursement line items.
Contract work will cover infrastructure updates, maintenance efforts and the creation of support infrastructure for the sites Waste Treatment and Immobilization Plant.
The team will also oversee the Hazardous Material Management and Emergency Response, or HAMMER, federal training center.
The contract has a base period of five years and work could extend to five more years if all options are exercised. DOE received three bids for the competitively solicited contract.
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