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December 23, 2015

Waste Treatment Plant Project Awards $111M in Contracts to Regional Businesses in 2015

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Fred deSousa Media Contact

In 2015, the Waste Treatment and Immobilization Plant (WTP) project awarded more than $111 million in subcontracts to businesses based in Washington and Oregon and, of that, nearly $90 million to those in Washington’s Tri-Cities of Pasco, Kennewick, and Richland, home to the project’s main offices. These subcontracts represent 68.7 percent and 55 percent respectively of all those awarded for construction of the plant – and represents the largest percentage awarded in the past five years to Tri-Cities and regional businesses.

Bechtel’s government services company, Bechtel National Inc., is building the plant for the Department of Energy. When completed, the plant will safely treat and immobilize millions of gallons of liquid radioactive waste from Cold War nuclear weapons activities by mixing the waste with glass-forming materials, melting it, and pouring it into stainless steel containers for eventual disposal.

“We value the relationships we have with local and regional companies and appreciate being able to work closely with our large and small business neighbors to realize the mission of WTP,” said Peggy McCullough, WTP project director and Bechtel senior vice president. “Local and regional businesses are an extended part of our team and are important to the completion of the plant.”

Examples of local or regional businesses that received subcontracts for work at the plant include:

Tess Klatt, WTP Small Business Program manager, said Bechtel makes a concerted effort to support the local business community.

“The complexity of WTP – in the construction of four nuclear facilities in one footprint – provides opportunities for both large and small businesses in industries from professional and technical services to complex fabricated metal manufacturing,” she said.

Since Bechtel began construction of the plant, it has purchased more than $1.7 billion in goods and services from Washington and Oregon businesses with $1.2 billion of that from Tri-Cities businesses.

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