contract_awardAwarded Thursday, June 11, 2026Analyzed

CENTRAL PLATEAU CLEANUP COMPANY, LLC: $946M Department of Energy Contract

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Summary

The Department of Energy awarded a $946M task order for Hanford Central Plateau cleanup to private entity Central Plateau Cleanup Company, LLC. As the recipient is not publicly traded, no direct stock market impact is attributable, though the contract signals continued federal investment in environmental remediation.

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Key Takeaways

  • 1.Private entity receives $946M DOE cleanup contract with no direct public stock impact.
  • 2.Contract reinforces federal spending on nuclear site remediation but lacks identifiable public beneficiaries.
  • 3.Retail investors should monitor for future subcontractor disclosures that may involve traded companies.

Market Implications

This contract is neutral for public markets as the recipient is private. No tickers or price moves can be reliably linked. Investors focused on environmental services may want to watch for any future public statements from the LLC about subcontractors, but no immediate trading catalyst.

Full Analysis

The Department of Energy issued Task Order 7 under the Hanford Central Plateau Cleanup Contract to Central Plateau Cleanup Company, LLC, with a total value of $946M over three years (2024-2027). The initial not-to-exceed amount is $98M. This is a delivery order for site cleanup and end-state operations at the Hanford nuclear site, a major environmental remediation project. Since the recipient is a private limited liability company with no publicly traded parent or subsidiary identified in EDGAR, there is no direct public company beneficiary to map. The contract does not appear to be directly tied to any specific pending legislation, though broader DOE cleanup funding is supported by annual appropriations. Without a public counterparty, downstream supply chain effects are speculative and would risk false positives. The award underscores ongoing government commitment to nuclear waste cleanup, a sector that could benefit publicly traded environmental services firms, but no tickers are named to avoid erroneous attribution.

Contract Details

Recipient

CENTRAL PLATEAU CLEANUP COMPANY, LLC

Award Amount

$945,862,222

Awarding Agency

Department of Energy

Sub-Agency

Department of Energy

Contract Type

DELIVERY ORDER