WEST VALLEY CLEANUP ALLIANCE, LLC: $62.6M Department of Energy Contract
Summary
The Department of Energy awarded a $62.6M 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, though the contract signals continued federal investment in nuclear site remediation.
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Key Takeaways
- 1.The $62.6M 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; the contract signals continued federal spending on nuclear site remediation.
- 3.Investors should look for subcontractor opportunities in nuclear waste management, but no specific tickers are identifiable from this award.
Market Implications
The contract has no direct market implications for publicly traded companies since the recipient is private. The broader trend of DOE environmental management spending supports the nuclear waste remediation sector, but without a public parent company, stock price movements are unlikely. Investors should look for future subcontractor disclosures or follow-on contracts that may involve public firms in site cleanup and waste treatment.
⚡ Government Convergence
This signal is one of the converging government actions below.
Over the last 90 days, 13 separate government actions have converged on Nuclear / Uranium / SMR. What that means: federal dollars are already moving — agencies are soliciting bids and awarding contracts, not just talking, and legislation and executive action are building the policy and funding tailwind behind it. When independent channels move together like this — 8 federal contracts, 2 bills, 2 patents and 1 procurement notices — it's the clearest early tell that Washington is committing to nuclear / uranium / smr, the kind of build-up that reshapes the sector well before it's obvious in the headlines.
Converging government actions
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- Procurement noticePurchase of Avanti JXN-26 High-Speed Floor Centrifuge System · 2026-06-26
Full Analysis
The Department of Energy awarded a $62.6M delivery order to West Valley Cleanup Alliance, LLC for Phase 1B Task Order 3 of the West Valley Demonstration Project (WVDP), an environmental management initiative. The contract runs from January 2026 to January 2030, indicating a multi-year commitment to nuclear waste cleanup at the West Valley site in New York. The recipient is a private limited liability company, not a publicly traded entity or a recognized subsidiary of a public company. As a result, no direct public company beneficiary can be identified. The contract falls under the Department of Energy's Environmental Management program, which focuses on cleaning up Cold War-era nuclear weapons production and research sites. While the contract itself does not directly impact public markets, it signals ongoing federal spending on environmental remediation, which could benefit private-sector subcontractors and service providers in the nuclear waste management industry. No related legislation from the provided bill signals directly authorizes or appropriates funds for this specific contract, as the bills listed primarily address agriculture, defense, and infrastructure topics unrelated to DOE environmental management. Historically, DOE environmental management contracts are multi-year and stable, providing steady revenue streams to specialized cleanup firms, but without a public parent company, the market impact is muted. Investors should monitor subcontractor opportunities in nuclear waste treatment and site remediation services, though no specific public companies are identifiable from this award alone.
Connected Signals
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Related Presidential Actions
Executive orders & memoranda affecting the same sectors or companies
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This executive order updates the National Quantum Strategy and establishes a national effort (QC-ADDS) to develop a quantum computer for scientific discovery, with deployment at a Department of Energy facility. It directs multiple agencies to prioritize quantum sensing, networking, and supply chain initiatives, and mandates plans for commercial readiness and national security applications.
Securing the Nation Against Advanced Cryptographic Attacks
This executive order mandates a nationwide transition of federal information systems and critical infrastructure to post-quantum cryptography (PQC) by specific deadlines (2030 for key establishment, 2031 for digital signatures), directs NIST to lead technical guidance and a pilot project, requires agencies to appoint PQC migration leads, and orders the Federal Acquisition Regulatory Council to propose rules requiring contractors to comply with NIST PQC standards by 2030.
National Security Presidential Memorandum/NSPM-12
This memorandum rescinds previous national security directives and re-establishes the Committee on National Security Systems (CNSS) to enforce baseline cybersecurity standards across all National Security Systems (NSS) operated by the Department of War, Intelligence Community, and Federal Civilian Executive Branch agencies. It creates binding directives and complementary standards that must meet or exceed NIST guidelines, empowers the NSA Director as the National Manager to issue emergency directives and cryptography requirements, and holds agency heads accountable through government-wide oversight.
Contract Details
Recipient
WEST VALLEY CLEANUP ALLIANCE, LLC
Award Amount
$62,609,900
Awarding Agency
Department of Energy
Sub-Agency
Department of Energy
Contract Type
DELIVERY ORDER
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