Opportunity

SAM #Constructions_Services

DOE Hanford West Area Tank Farms Risk Management Construction Services Solicitation

Buyer

Hanford Mission Integration Solutions

Posted

June 02, 2026

Respond By

August 13, 2026

Identifier

Constructions_Services

NAICS

237990, 562910, 562211, 236210

This opportunity from the U.S. Department of Energy Hanford Field Office seeks construction services for the West Area Tank Farms Risk Management (WARM) Project at the Hanford Site in Richland, Washington. - Government Buyer: - U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), Hanford Field Office - Project Scope: - Construction services to support retrieval, treatment, and disposal of mixed radioactive waste stored in 177 underground tanks (totaling ~54 million gallons) - Optimization of waste processing capabilities - Supply of material for off-site treatment and disposal - Compliance with regulatory and environmental requirements - Notable Requirements: - Project authorized as a capital project under DOE O 413.3B - Focus on operational sequencing challenges for waste management - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs, vendors, products, or part numbers mentioned - Place of Performance: - Hanford Site, Richland, WA 99352 - Contracting office: Hanford Tank Waste Operations & Closure LLC (DOE Contractor), Richland, WA

Description

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-Shell Tanks at the Hanford Site, Richland, WA. These tanks contain approximately 54 million gallons of waste, consisting of solids (sludge), liquids (supernate), and saltcake (salts formed through evaporation processes). The mission need statement for the West Area Tank Farms Risk Management (WARM) Project, approved by DOE, recognizes the operational sequencing challenges at Hanford, with the lack of waste pretreatment and transfer capabilities in the 200 West Area. To address these challenges and optimize waste processing, WARM is being constructed to supply material for off-site treatment and disposal, supporting compliance with regulatory milestones and environmentally sound waste disposal. The WARM Project has been authorized by the Department of Energy as a capital project in accordance with DOE O 413.3B Program and Project Management for the Acquisition of Capital Assets. Additional Links:Current Expression of Interests

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