$912,279,962
U-233 DISPOSITION AND BUILDING 3019-PLANNING AND DESIGN (PHASE I) FOR PROCESSING OF MATERIAL, BUILDING SHUTDOWN (PHASES II AND III)
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What the model surfaced from this award
Planning, design, and shutdown of Building 3019 for processing and disposition of U-233 nuclear material at Oak Ridge.
Part of the decades-long effort to safely manage and eliminate legacy uranium stockpiles from the Cold War nuclear weapons program, reducing proliferation risk.
Supports specialized nuclear engineering, decommissioning contractors, and waste-handling vendors in the DOE complex supply chain.
Securing and eliminating fissile material reduces global proliferation risk and demonstrates U.S. commitment to nuclear non-proliferation standards.
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