WEST VALLEY CLEANUP ALLIANCE, LLC: $38.9M Department of Energy Contract
Summary
The Department of Energy awarded a $38.9M delivery order to West Valley Cleanup Alliance, LLC for environmental management at the West Valley Demonstration Project. Since the recipient is a private entity, no publicly traded companies are directly impacted by this contract.
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Key Takeaways
- 1.The $38.9M DOE contract is awarded to a private entity, West Valley Cleanup Alliance, LLC, with no public parent company.
- 2.No publicly traded companies are directly impacted, and the contract does not signal a shift in sector dynamics.
- 3.Investors should not attribute this contract to any specific ticker, as doing so would be speculative.
Market Implications
This contract has no direct implications for publicly traded companies. The environmental cleanup sector is fragmented with many private players, and without a clear public beneficiary, the market impact is negligible. Investors focused on DOE contracts should monitor future awards to public companies like $CW or $SRCL for similar work, but this specific award does not affect them.
Full Analysis
The Department of Energy (DOE) Environmental Management (EM) awarded a $38.9M delivery order to West Valley Cleanup Alliance, LLC for the West Valley Demonstration Project (WVDP) Task Order 2, covering a period from June 2025 to March 2028. This contract supports ongoing environmental cleanup and waste management at the WVDP site in New York, a key DOE facility for nuclear waste remediation. The recipient, West Valley Cleanup Alliance, LLC, is a private limited liability company, not a publicly traded entity or a recognized subsidiary of a public company. As a result, this contract does not directly benefit any publicly traded company. The contract is a routine task order within the DOE's environmental management portfolio, representing a continuation of existing cleanup operations rather than a new initiative. No related legislation from the provided bill signals directly authorizes or appropriates funds for this specific contract. The environmental remediation sector is dominated by private firms and joint ventures, making it difficult to attribute this award to public market beneficiaries without speculation. The contract's size is modest relative to the broader DOE budget, and its impact on the sector is limited to supporting ongoing cleanup activities at a single site.
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Contract Details
Recipient
WEST VALLEY CLEANUP ALLIANCE, LLC
Award Amount
$38,927,233
Awarding Agency
Department of Energy
Sub-Agency
Department of Energy
Contract Type
DELIVERY ORDER
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