Navarro News and Events
October 12, 2012
Navarro awarded Staff Augmentation Subcontract at DOE Portsmouth Site
Fluor-B&W Portsmouth has awarded Navarro a subcontract to provide staff augmentation services for the clean-up work at the Gaseous Diffusion Plant in Portsmouth, Ohio. Navarro will provide personnel in five areas: nuclear safety and operations, engineering, waste management, technical, and administrative and business support.
June 21, 2012
Navarro awarded Operations and Maintenance Contract for the Rocky Mountain Arsenal
Navarro has been awarded a $67M contract by the Army for the Operations and Maintenance Contract (OMC) at Rocky Mountain Arsenal, Commerce City, Colorado. This was an unrestricted full and open competitive acquisition. The period of Performance of the contract will consist of a base 3-year period with two option periods, each consisting of a 3-year period of Performance, for a total contract performance period of 9 years if both options are exercised. Navarro will perform operations and maintenance (O&M) of the Army facilities and land on the RMA. This work includes O&M of the water treatment plants, groundwater wells, surface water sampling stations, landfills and covers, and infrastructure and facilities. Navarro will also perform regulatory interface support, program records and reporting, land use controls compliance, and environmental compliance.
May 1, 2012
Navarro awarded the Tonopah Test Range Operations and Maintenance/Construction contract
Sandia National Laboratories (Sandia) has awarded a contract to Navarro to perform Operations and Maintenance (O&M)/Construction at the Tonopah Test Range (TTR) in Nevada. Sandia operates the TTR on behalf of the Department of Energy (DOE). The primary mission of the TTR is the performance of Research and Development testing for the DOE and quality assurance testing in support of DOE's Stockpile Stewardship program.
The contract has three base years and four option years, with a total estimated value of $18.5 million. Navarro will provide a full range of O&M services for TTR, including maintenance and repair of approximately 140 facilities and structures, water and sewer systems, vehicle fleet, roads, parking areas, and power distribution system. In addition, Navarro will support testing operations as needed.
April 26, 2012
Navarro awarded contract to support NNSA NA-26
Navarro won an $8M contract to support the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) Office of Fissile Materials Disposition (FMD), which is also known as NA-26. We will provide technical and expert support services in support of FMD’s nuclear nonproliferation mission to dispose of Cold War legacy fissile materials. FMD is responsible for disposition of surplus, U.S. weapons-usable plutonium and highly enriched uranium, as well as providing technical support and resources in support of Russia’s efforts to dispose of weapon-grade plutonium.
Navarro will provide expert technical and advisory assistance related to the design, construction, operation of three key facilities related to the Fissile Materials Disposition Program: the Mixed Oxide (MOX) Fuel Fabrication Facility (MFFF) at the Savannah River Site (SRS); the Pit Disassembly and Conversion (PDC) facility; and the Waste Solidification Building (WSB). Navarro’s scope includes analysis of project schedules, cost profiles, performance data, technical evaluations, site/facility assessments, assisting with independent review/audits/surveillance of national laboratory Management and Operating (M&O) contracts or other prime contractor activities or products, and planning and logistical support of meetings in the U.S. and abroad, and assisting in procuring technical work with Russian entities or other involved countries.
March 13, 2012
Navarro wins LANL MTOA2 worth up to $250 million over five years
Navarro was one of three small businesses with offices in Northern New Mexico that were awarded a master task order agreement for up to $250 million by Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL). The agreement is for services related to the transportation and disposal of hazardous and radioactive waste. Waste materials at the Laboratory include soil removed from cleanup sites such as canyons or landfills, debris from the demolition of old buildings, and chemical or other hazardous wastes. Some of these materials may include trace or low levels of radioactive material. Waste materials also include transuranic waste generated from national security missions. By law, this waste must be properly examined, certified, and packaged for shipment to the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant repository in Southern New Mexico.
February 9, 2012
Navarro wins LANL MTOA1 worth up to $200 million over five years
Navarro was one of four small businesses with offices in Northern New Mexico that were awarded a master task order agreement by Los Alamos National Laboratory related to safely packaging Cold War-era wastes for final disposal. Tasks include such activities as handling waste containers, transporting them to licensed disposal facilities, and providing verification and certification of delivery. The wastes include soils removed from cleanup sites such as canyons or landfills, debris from the demolition of old buildings, and chemical or other hazardous wastes. Some of these materials may include trace or low levels of radioactive material. They also include transuranic waste generated from national security missions. By law, this waste must be properly examined, certified, and packaged for shipment to the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant repository in Southern New Mexico.
December 22, 2011
Navarro awarded Staff Augmentation Subcontract to support UCOR in Oak Ridge, TN
URS CH2M Oak Ridge LLC (UCOR) has awarded a Blanket Agreement to provide staff augmentation services to Navarro in the areas of Administrative and Professional Services, Technical Services, And Engineering and Support Services. Navarro will provide staff to support UCOR’s mission to accelerate cleanup of the East Tennessee Technology Park in Oak Ridge, TN. Navarro was one of 10 small business contractors selected to support UCOR. The subcontracts have a period of performance up to five years and a combined total estimated not-to-exceed value of $45M.
November 8, 2011
Navarro awarded LANL Formality of Operations MTOA
Navarro has been awarded a master task order agreement to support nuclear facility operations at LANL. Navarro will provide qualified personnel and management to support LANL’s implementation of Formality of Operations, which includes Conduct of Operations, Engineering, Maintenance, and Training; assessment activities (e.g., independent verification, readiness reviews, formality of operations, etc.); safety management programs and procedures; and Technical Safety Requirements.
September 28, 2011
Navarro awarded contract to support the Uranium Processing Facility Design and Construction
Navarro was awarded a follow-on contract by the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) to support the Uranium Processing Facility (UPF) in Oak Ridge, TN. Navarro provides project oversight, technical reviews, and evaluations to support the design and construction of the UPF. Navarro has been performing this work since 2008. The new contract is worth up to $20M over five years.
August 30, 2011
Navarro awarded the Solid Waste Management Services subcontract at Y-12
Navarro has been awarded a follow-on contract to provide Solid Waste Management Services to the Y-12 National Security Complex in Oak Ridge, TN. B&W Y-12 Technical Services LLC awarded the 5-year, $30M contract to Navarro. Navarro has been performing this work at Y-12 since 2006.
Navarro provides safe, compliant, and cost-effective disposition, storage, and on/off-site transportation of waste and materials. Wastes include industrial chemical waste, Hazardous Waste (HW), which consists of Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) waste, and/or Toxic Substance Control Act (TSCA) waste, low-level radioactive waste (LLW), and mixed waste (MW), which is a combination of RCRA waste and/or TSCA waste with radioactive waste.
March 1, 2011
Navarro Awarded $80M Environmental Contract at NASA White Sands Test Facility
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has awarded Navarro a contract to provide environmental management and services at the White Sands Test Facility in Las Cruces, NM. The contract ceiling is $80 million over 6 years.
The scope of the Environmental Compliance and Operations (ECO) contract includes hazardous waste management and operating permit compliance; management of the large-scale groundwater monitoring program; environmental clean-up projects and field investigations; air permit and emission inventory requirements; drinking water system compliance; petroleum tank system management; National Environmental Policy Act project evaluations; and recycling, waste minimization and pollution prevention.
October 8, 2010
CAS-Navarro awarded contract to support DOE renewable energy programs
The CAS-Navarro Joint Venture, LLC was awarded a contract to provide Engineering, Scientific and Technical support to renewable energy and energy efficiency programs by the Department of Energy, Golden Field Office. CAS-Navarro is a joint venture between Navarro and Corporate Allocation Services, a small business that provides high quality management and technical support services to federal government agencies nationwide. CAS is an 8(a), woman-owned, small disadvantaged business located in Westminster, Colorado.
This award is an Indefinite-Delivery Indefinite-Quantity (IDIQ) contract worth up to $50M over five years. CAS-Navarro's services include project engineering, scientific support, environmental specialist support, project analysis, and program management services. CAS-Navarro supports the Office of Commercialization and Project Management mission to leverage public and private research, development, and deployment investments, and provide leadership to reduce barriers to energy efficiency and renewable energy. CAS-Navarro supports Energy Efficiency Programs, including a) Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grants, b) Clean Cities, c) Buildings/Green Power, d) Federal Energy Management Program, e) State Energy Program, f) Weatherization Assistance Program, and g) Industrial Technology Program. In addition, we support Renewable Energy Programs, including a) Biomass, b) Hydrogen, c) Wind and Water, d) Solar, e) Geothermal, and f) Tribal Energy Program.