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All DOE Contracts — March 12, 2026

All DOE Contracts

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1 total filings analysed

Executive Summary

DOE awarded Central Plateau Cleanup Company a $1.7B contract for Hanford remediation, with $1.63B already outlayed, signaling strong federal commitment to nuclear cleanup amid ongoing needs. Bullish for remediation services (NAICS 562910) providers, but performance ends Sept 2024 with $66M unexercised options and subaward dependencies. Investors should monitor extensions for sustained revenue post-2024.

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Investment Signals (1)

  • $1.7B Hanford Cleanup Obligation (HIGH)

    Massive DOE task order with 95% outlay ($1.63B of $1.7B) underscores revenue stability for Central Plateau Cleanup through 2024.

Risk Flags (1)

  • Execution [HIGH RISK]

    141 subawards totaling $45M create dependency risks; undefinitized task order at issuance and performance ends Sept 2024 with no extension visibility.

Opportunities (1)

  • $66M unexercised options plus ongoing DOE Hanford cleanup needs post-2024.

Sector Themes (1)

  • Single $1.7B contract concentrates on Hanford Central Plateau cleanup via Cost Plus Incentive Fee structure.

Watch List (2)

  • 👁

    {"entity"=>"Central Plateau Cleanup Company, LLC", "reason"=>"Dominates this $1.7B DOE obligation with high outlays but nearing end-of-period.", "trigger"=>"Announcement of options exercise or 2025+ extensions"}

  • 👁

    {"entity"=>"Hanford Field Office Contracts", "reason"=>"Ongoing cleanup needs signal potential follow-on awards post-2024.", "trigger"=>"New task orders or RFPs for base operations/remediation"}

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