contract_awardAwarded Tuesday, August 11, 2026Analyzed

WEST VALLEY CLEANUP ALLIANCE, LLC: $101M Department of Energy Contract

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Summary

The $101M DOE contract for West Valley Demonstration Project environmental cleanup is awarded to a private entity, West Valley Cleanup Alliance, LLC, with no public parent company or public supply chain beneficiaries identified. No public companies are directly impacted, limiting stock market implications.

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Key Takeaways

  • 1.No publicly traded companies benefit directly from this $101M DOE contract
  • 2.The award supports nuclear environmental cleanup, a niche within the Energy sector
  • 3.Retail investors should avoid speculative ticker attribution for private-entity contracts

Market Implications

No tickers are affected by this contract. The Energy sector receives a minor spending signal, but without public companies tied to the award, stock market implications are negligible.

Full Analysis

The Department of Energy awarded a $101M delivery order to West Valley Cleanup Alliance, LLC for Phase 1B of the West Valley Demonstration Project environmental management task. The recipient is a private LLC with no publicly traded parent company or recognized subsidiaries, so no direct public company benefits from this award.

Without a public company recipient, supply chain data is limited. The contract is for environmental cleanup at a former nuclear site, falling under the Energy sector due to DOE's mission in nuclear waste remediation, but no tickers can be confidently associated.

Related bill S5292 (GREEN Hospitals Act) has a bullish healthcare/infrastructure signal but is only tangentially connected to environmental cleanup. No other bills directly support this contract's funding.

Historical patterns suggest that large environmental cleanup contracts are typically performed by specialized nuclear services firms, but without a public entity, no specific historical comparisons can be drawn.

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Contract Details

Recipient

WEST VALLEY CLEANUP ALLIANCE, LLC

Award Amount

$100,653,546

Awarding Agency

Department of Energy

Sub-Agency

Department of Energy

Contract Type

DELIVERY ORDER

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