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All DOE Contracts — June 25, 2026

All DOE Contracts

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1 total filings analysed

Executive Summary

This digest covers a single Department of Energy (DOE) contract worth $53.1 million, awarded to Central Plateau Cleanup Company, LLC (a subsidiary of Centra Technology Inc) for remediation services at the Hanford site. The contract is entirely civilian, with no defense-related exposure, and represents a low-risk, cost-plus-fixed-fee structure that limits profit volatility.

The highest-conviction signal is neutral: the award provides stable, predictable revenue but is modest in scale and early-stage, with only $9.2 million outlayed to date. Key risks include execution pace uncertainty and the need to monitor definitization of the task order, as well as the contract's modest size relative to large-cap portfolios.

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Investment Signals (1)

  • Central Plateau Cleanup Company: $53.1M Hanford Task Order — Early-Stage Execution Risk (MEDIUM)

    Only $9.2 million of the $53.1 million total has been outlayed, indicating the contract is in early execution. Delays in remediation milestones or funding shortfalls under DOE environmental programs could slow revenue recognition.

Risk Flags (2)

  • Execution [MEDIUM RISK]

    The Hanford task order is only 17% funded ($9.2M outlayed of $53.1M total), creating execution risk if DOE delays future outlays or if remediation milestones are not met.

  • Concentration [HIGH RISK]

    This single contract represents a significant portion of Centra Technology Inc's revenue, as the parent company is not a large-cap diversified contractor. Over-reliance on DOE environmental cleanup contracts could amplify sector-specific budget risks.

Opportunities (1)

  • DOE environmental management programs, particularly at Hanford, are legally mandated and historically stable. Future task orders under the Hanford Central Plateau Cleanup Contract could expand Centra Technology Inc's revenue base beyond this $53.1M award.

Sector Themes (1)

  • DOE's Hanford site remediation is a long-term, legally mandated program. This $53.1M cost-plus-fixed-fee task order underscores the predictable, low-risk nature of environmental cleanup contracts, which are less susceptible to political budget swings than defense programs.

Watch List (2)

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    {"entity"=>"Centra Technology Inc", "reason"=>"This $53.1M Hanford task order is a key revenue driver for the parent company, but only 17% funded, creating execution and funding risk.", "trigger"=>"Task order definitization; quarterly outlay updates; FY2025 DOE budget passage"}

  • 👁

    {"entity"=>"DOE Environmental Management Sector", "reason"=>"The Hanford contract signals continued DOE commitment to cleanup, but future funding depends on annual appropriations and legal mandates.", "trigger"=>"FY2025-2027 DOE budget proposals; Hanford site-specific appropriations"}

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