Contracting With EPA
This page lists contract opportunities with EPA and resources for abandoned uranium mine (AUM) cleanup work on Navajo Nation. For more information, contact Dennis Tremethick ([email protected]).
- Response Assessment and Evaluation Services Contract II
- Abandoned Mine Response and Construction Services Contract
- Response Assessment and Evaluation Services Contract
- Cove Road Construction Contract
- Contracting Opportunities
- Small Business Resources
- Fact Sheets & Presentations
- Learn More About Contracting With EPA
Response Assessment and Evaluation Services Contract II
EPA awarded Tetra Tech the second Navajo Area Abandoned Uranium Mines Response, Assessment, and Evaluation Services (RAES) contract, worth $65 million, to address risks to public health and the environment from former mines on Navajo land.
Under this contract, Tetra Tech will focus on providing technical support to EPA through all stages of work addressing abandoned Navajo uranium mines. At sites where EPA assumes cleanup responsibilities directly, the company will investigate mine sites, prepare analyses of possible cleanup plans, assist in designing final plans once they are selected, and provide technical support during and after cleanup actions. At sites where the EPA assumes an oversight role of others conducting investigation and cleanup work, Tetra Tech will support EPA in reviewing site reports, analyses of options, and remedial designs, and conducting field oversight during investigations and cleanup actions. Additionally, the company will work closely with EPA and other experts to guarantee technical consistency across the numerous parties working on Navajo mines to ensure that cleanups are conducted rapidly and effectively. Throughout all this work, the RAES II contract will support EPA’s coordination and outreach with its partners in the Navajo government, local Navajo communities, and many other stakeholders.
Abandoned Mine Response and Construction Services Contract
The Abandoned Mine Response and Construction Services (AMRCS) contracts was awarded February 11, 2021 for cleanup efforts at more than 50 abandoned uranium mine sites in and around the Navajo Nation, for up to $220 million over the next five years. View the News Release.
Response Assessment and Evaluation Services Contract
The Response, Assessment and Evaluation Services (RAES) contract was awarded on October 11, 2017, and the scope of work includes site assessment of the abandoned uranium mines. View the News Release.
Cove Road Construction Contract
EPA Region 9 awarded Navajo-owned Clawson Excavating Inc. a contract worth $918,911 to improve a local access road on the Navajo Nation, paving the way for critical abandoned uranium mine cleanups. Clawson Excavating Inc. will construct improvements to an unmaintained access road in rural Cove, Ariz. Clawson Excavating Inc., a small, Navajo-woman-owned business, will have seven employees working on this contract performing 100% of the work. View the News Release.
Fact Sheets & Presentations
- Companies Working on Navajo Abandoned Uranium Mines (pdf)
- How to Register for Government Contracting (pdf)
- AMRCS Industry Day Presentation (pdf
- RAES Industry Day Presentation (pdf)
- Statement of Work (SOW): Navajo Area Uranium Mines Response, Assessment and Evaluation Services (RAES) (pdf)
- RAES Employment and Training Quarterly Reports
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