SOUTHERN OHIO CLEANUP COMPANY LLC: $150M Department of Energy Contract
Summary
This $150 million Department of Energy contract for decontamination and decommissioning at Portsmouth, Ohio, is awarded to a private entity, SOUTHERN OHIO CLEANUP COMPANY LLC. While directly benefiting the private recipient, it signals continued federal investment in environmental remediation, potentially creating opportunities for publicly traded environmental services and infrastructure companies as subcontractors or for future similar projects.
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Key Takeaways
- 1.The $150M contract to SOUTHERN OHIO CLEANUP COMPANY LLC is for long-term environmental remediation at a Department of Energy site.
- 2.No direct public company benefits immediately, as the recipient is private, but it signals a strong market for environmental services.
- 3.Publicly traded companies like Waste Management ($WM), Clean Harbors ($CLH), and Fluor Corporation ($FLR) operate in this sector and may benefit from future similar opportunities or as subcontractors.
- 4.The contract supports the broader federal commitment to environmental infrastructure and cleanup, aligning with the general bullish sentiment for infrastructure and utility sectors.
Market Implications
While SOUTHERN OHIO CLEANUP COMPANY LLC is private, this $150 million award underscores the ongoing federal commitment to environmental cleanup. This sustained demand benefits the broader environmental services sector. Investors should monitor publicly traded companies like Waste Management ($WM), Clean Harbors ($CLH), and Fluor Corporation ($FLR) for future contract announcements or subcontracting roles in similar federal projects. The consistent funding in this area provides a stable, long-term outlook for companies operating in environmental remediation and hazardous waste management.
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Contract Details
Recipient
SOUTHERN OHIO CLEANUP COMPANY LLC
Award Amount
$150,080,067
Awarding Agency
Department of Energy
Sub-Agency
Department of Energy
Contract Type
DELIVERY ORDER