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Current Expression of Interests | LINK | Jun 2, 2026 |
West Area Tank Farms Risk Management - Construction Services
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Hanford Field Office (HFO) is conducting market research for construction services to support the West Area Tank Farms Risk Management (WARM) Project. This capital project, authorized under DOE O 413.3B, addresses operational sequencing challenges at the Hanford Site by establishing waste pretreatment and transfer capabilities in the 200 West Area. The project facilitates the retrieval and treatment of approximately 54 million gallons of mixed radioactive waste stored in 177 underground tanks to meet regulatory milestones and protect the Columbia River. This Sources Sought notice is part of a procurement strategy managed through the Hanford Tank Waste Operations and Closure (H2C) contract. The WARM Project will provide material for off-site treatment and disposal, filling an infrastructure gap in the 200 West Area. Performance is located in Richland, Washington, with a response deadline of August 13, 2026. Documentation includes Expressions of Interest (EOI) for subcontracting, outlining registration requirements for the shared vendor database used by Hanford site contractors and providing contact information for procurement specialists managing WARM Construction Services and Civil/Dome Deflection Surveys. The project is being executed under the Hanford Tank Waste Operations and Closure (H2C) prime contract, with current market research focused on construction services for WARM Project infrastructure. Construction services to support the retrieval and treatment of solids, liquids, and saltcake waste stored in 177 underground tanks.
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Contact and place of performance
Claudia Carson
Richland, WA 99352
USA
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), Hanford Field Office (HFO), is dedicated to retrieving and treating Hanford’s tank waste and closing the Tank Farms to safeguard the Columbia River. Currently, mixed radioactive waste is stored in 177 underground tanks at the Hanford Site, as documented in DOE 2003-02, Environmental Impact Statement for Retrieval, Treatment, and Disposal of Tank Waste and Closure of Single-S...
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