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  2. The award of a contract worth up to an estimated $45 billion for environmental cleanup work at the Hanford nuclear site in Eastern Washington has been challenged for a second time.. The losing ...

  3. Judge finally rules on $45B WA nuclear site contract ... - AOL

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    DOE awarded the contract to Hanford Tank Waste Operations & Closure, H2C for short, for the first time in April 2023. H2C is made up of BWXT Technical Services , Amentum Environment and Energy ...

  4. 10-year, $45 billion contract awarded for Hanford nuclear ...

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    In May 2020, DOE awarded a 10-year, $13 billion contract to manage Hanford tank waste to a team headed by BWXT and Fluor with primary subcontractors Intera and DBD. It did not include the ...

  5. Activate package tracking in the AOL app

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    Package updates are displayed at the top of the inbox in the AOL app, or in the Receipts view tab under the Packages filter. These updates include more information and quick links to assist you with tracking your deliveries and in-store pickup orders. Activate package tracking in the AOL app for iOS

  6. Work to finally start under disputed $45B contract for ...

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    The H2C contract is for 10 years, with some work ordered by DOE during that time likely continuing longer. ... $13 billion contract to manage Hanford tank waste to a team headed by BWXT and Fluor ...

  7. What are the plans for $300 million in small business contracts? What will it do in the community? What we know about Hanford’s new $45B contractor’s plans for workers, Tri-Cities

  8. Hanford Tank Waste Treatment and Immobilization Plant

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    The Vit Plant will first process Hanford's low-activity waste liquids, starting as soon as 2023, as part of the Department of Energy's Direct-Feed Low-Activity Waste (DFLAW) approach. Under DFLAW, waste will be sent from the tank farms to the Vit Plant's Low-Activity Waste Facility for vitrification.

  9. $45 billion Hanford nuclear waste cleanup contract awarded to ...

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    The Department of Energy has awarded a Hanford site contract with an estimated value of up to $45 billion over a decade to a newly formed limited liability company. ... H2C also will be ...