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Benton County| U.S. | Washington | Benton | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Population | 304,059,724 | 6,549,224 | 163,058 | |
| Total recovery funding | $260,908,876,834 | $7,675,497,027 | $2,096,690,116 | |
| Direct to County | $188,787,799,322 | $6,214,239,376 | $2,096,690,116 | |
| County Funds per Capita | $621 | $949 | $12,859 | |
| Unemployment (10/09) |
10.2 | 9.3 | 5.8 | |
| Median Household Income | $50,007 | $53,940 | $53,050 | |
| Poverty Rate | 13.3% | 11.8% | 11.9% |
Stimulus contracts, grants and loans as of Dec. 7, 2009.
Stimulus contracts, grants and loans in Benton County, Washington. Data last updated on Sept. 30, 2009 (the latest available data as of Dec. 2009).
Note: There still may be overrepresentation of money going to counties where state capitals are because of funding going to state agencies but where the data did not designate that it was to be used statewide.
Amount refers to both the amount of stimulus funding going toward the project and the face value of the loan.
| Recipient | Amount | Type | Description | Agency | Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| TRANSPORTATION, WASHINGTON DEPT OF | $207,000.00 | Grant |
Highway Planning Highway Infrastructure Investment Grant: Areas wit
There were 2 sub-recipients, vendors, and/or sub-vendors associated with this. See details |
Federal Highway Administration | 5/06/2009 |
| BENTON FRANKLIN HEAD START | $246,963.00 | Grant | ARRA - Head Start ARRA Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA), and Quality | Administration for Children and Families | 6/24/2009 |
| KENNEWICK, CITY OF | $281,926.00 | Grant |
16.804 - Recovery Act - Justice Assistance Grants - Localities Kennewick, Washington Police Department is the prime recipient of the 2009 ARRA JAG and is disseminating funds to 2 other agencies since we are disparate. Those agencies are Benton County, Washington Sheriff's Office and Richland, Washington Police Department. Kennewick is the fiscal agent for this grant. All 3 agencies plan to promote economic recovery by investing in improved technology and equipment projects to enhance the efficiencies of our officers. Kennewick is implementing 6 new projects including: 2 ruggedized portable computers for SWAT and our Crime Scene response vehicle; 22 Opticom emergency intersection controls for safer emergency response thru intersections; SECTOR hardware (18) for automated citations in patrol vehicles; 5 SECTOR solutions for the traffic unit motorcycles; 20 Data 911 Mobile Data Terminal upgrades in patrol vehicles; 53 ballistic helmets for protection of the head for police officers responding to active shooter, rescuing downed first responders or citizens, civil disobedience or hazmat situations. Benton County Sheriff's Office is purchasing computer forensics and cell phone forensics software and hardware for criminal cases from homicide to child pornography; a new polygraph instrument for use in pre-employment and criminal investigations; 3 800 MHZ compliant digital radios for safe and effective communications; and 37 alcohol breath testing sensors for DUI investigations. The Richland Police Department is purchasing digital photography software for the secure download, storage and retrieval of digital photographs for court presentations; extended warranties for their 23 Mobile Data Terminals in the patrol vehicles for communication with the 911 center, accessing driving and criminal information and communication between patrol vehicles; video and audio recording equipment for 2 detective interview rooms to enhance investigations and provide the most accurate recording of law enforcement contacts; SECTOR hardware and software for 15 patrol vehicles for scanning driver licenses and registrations for citations and accidents saving up to 80% of an officer's time; 50 ballistic helmets for officers for protection of the head for police officers responding to emergency situations as described earlier (Kennewick is also purchasing ballistic helmets for officers). Show more...
There were 13 sub-recipients, vendors, and/or sub-vendors associated with this. See details |
Department of Justice | 6/02/2009 |
| BENTON, PORT OF | $2,195,470.00 | Grant | Airport Improvement Program Rehabilitate Runway 8/26 (Phase 2) | Federal Aviation Administration | 7/22/2009 |
| TRANSPORTATION, WASHINGTON DEPT OF | $3,350,647.00 | Grant |
Highway Planning Highway Infrastructure Investment Grant: Areas wit
There were 2 sub-recipients, vendors, and/or sub-vendors associated with this. See details |
Federal Highway Administration | 3/02/2009 |
| TRANSPORTATION, WASHINGTON DEPT OF | $474,511.00 | Grant |
Highway Planning Highway Infrastructure Investment Grant: Areas wit
There were 2 sub-recipients, vendors, and/or sub-vendors associated with this. See details |
Federal Highway Administration | 5/14/2009 |
| RICHLAND, CITY OF | $72,674.00 | Grant | Community Development Block Grant ARRA Entitlement Grants (CDBG-R)(Recover The Scope of Work includes purchasing a foreclosed and/or deteriorated property with priority given to central Richland neighborhoods (Census Tracts 102 to 106), and rehabbing the house to bring it up to current Richland rehabilitation housing standards, including energy efficiency improvements. Necessary actions to reduce and/or eliminate lead based paint hazards will also be undertaken. Upon completion of the construction, the home will be sold to a low to moderate income first time homebuyer at an affordable rate. A local lender will provide a first lien right mortgage on the property, with potential gap financing to increase affordability (dependant on the household's need) as a silent second lien. Program income received from the sale of the home will be used to provide additional affordable housing opportunities in Richland. Show more... | Department of Housing and Urban Development | 9/28/2009 |
| KENNEWICK, CITY OF | $589,700.00 | Grant | ENERGY EFF AND CNSRVTN BLOCK GRANT PGM The City of Kennewick will utilize the EECBG allocation to fund the replacement of 1,342 high pressure sodium street lights with induction lights. The breakdown of existing and replacement lights are as follows: Number Lamp Type Current Input Watts Replacement Lamp Replacement Input Watts 1,073 100W HPS 138 60W induction 64 8 150W HPS 188 80W induction 86 242 200W HPS 250 120W induction 126 19 250W HPS 295 120W induction 126 The replacement of the above HPS lights with induction lights will save approximately 495,493 kWh annually (based on run time hours of 4,368 per year) and reduce annual green house gas emissions by 356 metric tons. The replacement induction lighting has an estimated life of 100,000 hours versus 15,000 to 20,000 hours for HPS, providing reduced operations and maintenance costs. In addition, the induction lighting will provide full spectrum 85 CRI light output, providing enhanced public safety to City residents. The street light replacement program is part of a larger energy retrofit program of City buildings and facilities through an Energy Savings Performance Contract with the Washington State Department of General Administration (the GA). The City has signed an interagency agreement with the GA to implement an ESPC utilizing the GA contract, and we have selected Honeywell as our Energy Services Company (ESCO) from the GA’s list pre-qualified ESCOs. Show more... | National Energy Technology Laboratory | 9/28/2009 |
| BEN FRANKLIN TRANSIT | $2,659,484.00 | Grant | Capital and Operating Assist Formula Grants Using FY 2009 ARRA funds of $2,659,484 federal (total) 100% which will make an investment in public transit. We will continue the construction of the Transit Base Expansion project, which include the following items; a new administration building, renovation of the existing administration building, expansion and renovation of the maintenance building, and general site improvements for drainage, paving and landscaping. Show more... | Federal Transit Administration | 4/08/2009 |
| KENNEWICK, CITY OF | $153,531.00 | Grant | Community Development Block Grant ARRA Entitlement Grants (CDBG-R)(Recover Community Development | Department of Housing and Urban Development | 7/28/2009 |
| HOUSING AUTHORITY CITY OF KENNEWICK | $375,771.00 | Grant | Public Housing Capital Fund Stimulus (Formula) Recovery Act Funded Capital Fund Recovery Grant | Department of Housing and Urban Development | 9/30/2009 |
| TRANSPORTATION, WASHINGTON DEPT OF | $1,600,000.00 | Grant |
Highway Planning Highway Infrastructure Investment Grant: Areas wit
There were 2 sub-recipients, vendors, and/or sub-vendors associated with this. See details |
Federal Highway Administration | 5/06/2009 |
| TRANSPORTATION, WASHINGTON DEPT OF | $140,000.00 | Grant |
Highway Planning Highway Infrastructure Investment Grant: Transport
There were 2 sub-recipients, vendors, and/or sub-vendors associated with this. See details |
Federal Highway Administration | 4/24/2009 |
| BATTELLE MEMORIAL INSTITUTE | $2,000,000.00 | Contract | Award Title: Enhance and Accelerate FEMP Service Functions t the Federal Government Purpose: PNNL will provide technical assistance to enhance and accelerate Federal Energy Management Program (FEMP) service functions to the Federal government so agencies can meet specific requirements set forth in the Energy Policy Act of 2005 and the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 Deliverables: Conduct feasibility assessments and Assessments at various Federal Facilities ? DOE Project 181 ? Renewable energy power purchase/regulatory guidance supporting smart micro-grid. Armed Forces Reserve Center, AYER MA ? DOE Project 224 ? Altus Air Force Base OK, Install photovoltaic solar array ? DOE Project 282 ? Renewable energy assessment, Installation Management Command, Fort McPherson, GA. This is a joint effort that involves US Army HQ, IMCOM Southeast, and FEMP. ? DOE project 243 ? Integrated analysis that meet ESIA Section 432 requirements (PACOM C) ? DOE Project 281A ? Solar Hot Water Project Development, Installation Management Command, Fort McPherson, GA ? DOE Project 237 ? PACOM Comprehensive Energy Assessments, multiple sites on the island of Oahu ? DOE Project 279 ? On-Site Building Re-tuning and Retro-commissioning Training, Anniston Depot and Redstone Arsenal, AL ? DOE Project 281B ? Solar Hot Water Project Development, Installation Management Command, Fort McPherson, GA ? DOE Project 228 ? Resource Energy Manager, Fort Shafer ? DOE Project 193 ? Audit Bricker Federal Building ? DOE Project 194 ? Audit Custom Cargo Inspection Facility, Detroit, MI ? DOE Project 195 ? Audit Seberling Federal Bldg, Akron, OH ? DOE Project 209 ? Audit 4 FAA facilities in California ? DOE project 237 ? PACOM Comprehensive Energy Assessments, multiple sites on the island of Oahu ? DOE Project 214 ? Rocky Mountain Secure Smart Grid Initiative DOE Project 276 ? Evaluation of Benefits Joint Development and Operation of Renewable Energy Resources ? DOE Project 184 ? Resource Energy Manager, Customs Border Patrol ? DOE Project 244 ? Resource Energy Manager, Coast Guard ? DOE Project 72 ? Technical Assistance with Fast Pyrolysis Demonstration Project, Fort Bragg, Fayetteville, NC ? DOE Project 278 ? Technical Assistance for Zero Energy Homes, Fort Campbell, KY ? DOE Project 280 ? Evaluating Performance of LEED Certified Buildings, Fort Bragg, Fayetteville, NC Show more... | Department of Energy | 9/08/2009 |
| NAVARRO RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING, INC | $219,534.67 | Contract | Provide the United States Department of Energy (DOE), Richland Operations Office (RL) with a Program/Project Manager with TRU waste management experience to support the ARRA accelerated scope for RL-013. Specifically, the contractor shall provide ARRA support to the RL-013 Federal Project Director (FPD), Deputy FPD and staff activities in the following areas: a. Review and understand the WIPP waste acceptance criteria; b. Review of RL contractor operations to assure they are meeting the criteria; c. Assist in preparing regular status reports; d. Support the FPD/ Deputy FPD in preparing for project reviews and other presentations related to RL TRU Project ARRA work scope; e. Assist with baseline reviews related to ARRA work scope; f. Maintain performance data and ARRA data files for the RL TRU Project activities; 2. Providing other advice and assistance as determined by FPD and/or Deputy FPD related to the ARRA accelerated scope for RL-013. 3. Attend weekly Integrated Project Team (IPT) meetings to provide status reports to the FPD and team on RL TRU Project activities. 4. Attend with federal employee interface meetings with the contractor and Central Characterization Project and report to the FPD/Deputy FPD on emerging issues. 5. Periodically present information to DOE-RL for Hanford Site contractor personnel. 6. The contractor shall assist in ensuring that the RL TRU Project (funded by ARRA) meets established milestones. 7. The contractor shall assist in defining, planning, monitoring and performance of the program related to the ARRA accelerated scope for RL-013. Specific deliverables for this task will be defined by the FPD and/or Deputy FPD. Show more... | Department of Energy | 8/04/2009 |
| BATTELLE MEMORIAL INSTITUTE | $30,000.00 | Contract | ? Title: Merit Review ? Purpose: Provide Merit R | Department of Energy | 8/26/2009 |
| BATTELLE MEMORIAL INSTITUTE | $60,000,000.00 | Contract |
1. Award Description field should include the following elements; a. Award Title Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory b. Award Purpose The Recovery Act funding will accelerate the planned capital equipment improvements to the Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory (EMSL), a DOE scientific user facility for molecular-level science located at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) in Richland, Washington. This project will directly support DOE?s mission theme of Scientific Discovery and Innovation, and it will enable transformational science. c. Award Description Recapitalizing EMSL?s leading-edge instrumentation will provide the scientific community with the most advanced experimental capabilities to probe the fundamental physical, chemical and biological processes that underpin the complex energy, science and environmental challenges facing DOE and the nation. Specifically, the new instruments will accelerate research on the types and reactivity of atmospheric aerosols, promote understanding of the microbiological processes involved in carbon sequestration, bioremediation and bioenergy applications, and accelerate research on material and mineral surfaces and interfaces essential for advancing alternative energy sources and for making energy-intensive processes more efficient. d. Milestones 1. 3rd Qrtr FY 2009 CFO releases funds 2. End of 4rth Qrtr FY 2009, 60% of Contracts placed Show more...
There were 31 sub-recipients, vendors, and/or sub-vendors associated with this. See details |
Office of Science | 5/22/2009 |
| WASHINGTON RIVER PROTECTION SOLUTIONS LLC | $299,728,838.00 | Contract |
The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) provided additional funding to accelerate Tank Operations Contract (TOC) out year work scope into Fiscal Years 2009, 2010, and 2011. The benefits of acceleration are increased reliability and availability of infrastructure and systems to support waste feed delivery to the Waste Treatment Plant and risk reduction for safe operations in Tank Farms. This acceleration has, and will continue to result in, the addition of significant jobs created and increases in the procurement of materials and goods. The specific scope of Recovery Act (RA) work to be performed is identified in TOC Section J, Table J.15 AMERICAN RECOVERY ACT (ARRA) MILESTONES AND PERFORMANCE MEASURES. A summary of the major work deliverables, organized by the Analytical Building Block (ABB) RA Project Number, is as follows: ? RA-1 Tank Farm Infrastructure Upgrades ? AP/SY Farm Ventilation ? Electrical Upgrades (SY) ? Valve Funnel Replacements ? Tank Level Rise Modifications (AP) ? AZ Farm Control System Upgrade ? AP Valve Pit Jumpers ? Other Tank/Farm Upgrades ? Double-Shell Tank (DST) Upgrades / Life Extension ? Single-Shell Tank (SST) Life Extension ? RA-2 Other Infrastructure Upgrades ? Wiped Film Evaporator (pilot scale system testing and support to approach for full-scale deployment) ? Core Sampling System/Truck ? RA-3 Facilities Upgrades ? 242-A Evaporator Upgrades / Life Extension (exhaust system, controls, spares, and corrective maintenance) ? 222-S Analytical Laboratory Instrument Upgrades ? 222-S Life Extension Projects (roof, support facilities, HVAC controls, and other renovations) ? 222-S Upgrades Projects (HVAC, communications, compressed air system and electrical drawings) ? Effluent Treatment Facility Upgrades ? RA-4 Waste Feed Infrastructure Upgrades ? DST Control Systems Update (AN, AP, AW, AY/AZ, SY, cross-site transfer line) ? Exhauster D&D (AW/AN) ? AZ-1 Condensate Line Upgrade ? AW Clean-Out Box Isolation and Removal ? Initiate Mixer Pump Fabrication (design and pump fabrication subcontract) ? Tank Waste Mixing (bench and pilot scale demonstrations of tank waste mixing and sampling systems) ? AW D&D (hydrogen monitoring/gas characterization systems) ? SY-102 D&D (hydrogen monitoring/gas characterization systems) ? RA-5 Waste Feed Transfer Lines Upgrades ? Transfer Lines Upgrades?SL-177/SN-277 and SL-180/SN-280 ? Transfer Lines Upgrades?SN-278/SN-279 and SN-285/SN-286 Scope also includes Program Support for project and construction/commissioning management, engineering program, ESH&Q, industrial hygiene, emergency operations, training, finance, and facility/property management. Project performance metrics and Key Performance Parameters (KPPs) units of measure have been developed and are in place. KPPs being tracked, at a summary level, include: 1) Deactivation and decommissioning (12 of 58 completed); 2) Drawing reconstitution (286 of 2,400 completed); 3) Equipment/instrument upgrades and spares (35 of 431 completed); 4) Facility/structure upgrades (9 of 18 completed); 5) In-farm piping upgrades (0 of 676 lineal feet completed); 6) System demonstrations (0 of 6 completed); and 7) System upgrades (2 of 22 completed). At the end of the reporting period, September 2009, the WRPS RA Project created 200.2 Direct FTE jobs and 434.6 total FTE jobs, including 58.8 Staff Augmentation and 175.6 Subcontract FTE jobs. Show more...
There were 127 sub-recipients, vendors, and/or sub-vendors associated with this. See details |
Department of Energy | 4/14/2009 |
| J A D ENVIRONMENTAL | $0.00 | Contract | National Environmental Policy Act Support Services | Department of Energy | 5/18/2009 |
| JONES AND COMPANY PROFESSIONAL CORPORATION | $566,172.68 | Contract | Financial auditors | Department of Energy | 6/17/2009 |
| YAHSGS LLC | $484,878.52 | Contract | DE-BP0000754: Title : Environmental Management Program Support - Provide environmental regulatory compliance support including review of regulatory documents, support for Environmental Management Division oversight activities, assessment of environmental compliance processes, and responses to information requests at the Hanford site, Richland, WA. Show more... | Department of Energy | 9/03/2009 |
| VISIONARY INTEGRATION PROFESSIONALS LLC | $306,979.18 | Contract | Provide assistance processing all types of contract modifications. Ensure the timely and accurate compliance with ARRA reporting requirements. Coordinating with DOE-RL Integrated Project Teams (IPT) to ensure timely and compliant resolution of ARRA contract administration issues. Provide timely and compliant general day-to-day ARRA contract administration duties. Show more... | Department of Energy | 7/09/2009 |
| BATTELLE MEMORIAL INSTITUTE | $3,650,000.00 | Contract | Title: Land-Use Change Modeling Studies Purpose: The purpose of the project is to improve land-use change modeling capabilities to help ensure biofuels can be produced sustainably Description: The project will Increase the scope of sustainability research in land use change forecasting and bioenergy modeling to make Great Lakes Bioenergy Research Center (GLBRC) sustainability research more readily applicable at national scale. The task will accelerate the development of a high-resolution modeling system for the comprehensive analysis of biofuel deployment in the US landscape in terms of production potential, land use competition, and environmental impacts. PNNL, in partnership with ORNL, and the Great Lakes Bioenergy Research Center (GLBRC), is advancing computational and modeling capabilities to assess production and environmental impacts of biomass crops. This research is being conducted to ensure that the biomass can be produced in a sustainable manner. This award is for the work to be performed by PNNL and GLBRC. PNNL is conducting land-use modeling studies utilizing the resources of its Joint Global Climate Change Institute (JGCRI). GLBRC is conducting related studies on the environmental and sustainability aspects of biomass production. ? Milestones: o Obtain draft work statement from GLBRC, September 30, 2009 o Develop detailed technical milestones with PNNL and GLBRC, November 30, 2009 o Complete contract negotiations with GLBRC, December 30, 2009 Show more... | Department of Energy | 8/26/2009 |
| BATTELLE MEMORIAL INSTITUTE | $300,000.00 | Contract | - Award Title: Recovery Act Greenhouse Gas Tools | Department of Energy | 9/08/2009 |
| PEERLESS TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION | $270,261.00 | Contract |
This is a Firm Fixed price Task Order in accordance with the terms and conditions set forth in the Basic Contract DE-EM0000156. The contract is for one full time equivalent (FTE) to serve as support at the Richland Operations Office for the DOE EM Recovery Act Project to include providing real-time information on best practices, lessons learned, and emerging issues. Show more...
There were 1 sub-recipients, vendors, and/or sub-vendors associated with this. See details |
Department of Energy | 9/22/2009 |
| PROJECT ASSISTANCE CORPORATION | $750,438.95 | Contract | ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT AND GENERAL MANAGEMENT C | Department of Energy | 5/06/2009 |
| NAVARRO RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING, INC | $1,600,141.10 | Contract | Provide quality assurance support to DOE/RL. Indiv | Department of Energy | 5/28/2009 |
| PROJECT ASSISTANCE CORPORATION | $422,901.33 | Contract | ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT AND GENERAL MANAGEMENT C | Department of Energy | 6/17/2009 |
| NAVARRO RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING, INC | $371,739.94 | Contract | ARRA Project Management Support for DOE-RL PBS-41 River Corridor Closure Project 1. Provide Project Management support to RCCP to assist in ensuring compliance with ARRA RCCP requirements to include: a) Monitor and Analyze project performance related to the ARRA RCCP scope using Earned Value Management principles; b) Support the FPD in preparing for project reviews and/or other draft presentations related to ARRA RCCP scope; c) Maintain performance data and ARRA data files for the project; d) Assist with analyses and reviews of invoices, baseline submittals, associated REAs, and other contractor submittals; e) Assist with baseline reviews related to ARRA RCCP work scope; f) Evaluate and Review statements of work and work scope strategy for accuracy; g) Evaluate and Review risks associated with the ARRA RCCP work scope; and h) Evaluate the Weekly status report and Analyze the Critical Path schedules associated with the ARRA RCCP work scope. 2. Recognize and report adverse trends related to ARRA RCCP work scope. 3. Assist in review and analysis of Independent Government Estimates for PBS-41 ARRA RCCP work scope. 4. Provide a weekly status report to the FPD or his designee and any other specific deliverables within the scope of this task as identified by the Federal Project Director and /or the DOE RCCP Project Control Officer. 5. Perform reviews and prepare updates to ARRA reports and requirements documents. 6. Review contractor documents and REA?s as assigned and provide recommendations of evaluations to the FPD. Prepare draft response documents for AMRC as assigned. 7. Provide other draft presentations related to ARRA RCCP work to the FPD. 8. Perform analysis of Earned Value Management project performance related to the ARRA RCCP scope and provide feedback to FPD. 9. Assist with baseline reviews related to ARRA RCCP work scope and provide feedback to FPD. Show more... | Department of Energy | 6/17/2009 |
| BATTELLE MEMORIAL INSTITUTE | $880,000.00 | Contract | - Task 1 - ARRA ? Smart Grid Investment Grant & In | Department of Energy | 8/26/2009 |
| CH2M HILL PLATEAU REMEDIATION COMPANY | $1,359,715,229.00 | Contract |
'The contractor shall, in accordance with the terms of this contract, provide the personnel, materials, supplies, and services and do all things necessary for, or incident to, providing its best efforts to perform the Recovery Act work. This work is identified by activities to be performed under the following WBS elements: WBS 011, Nuclear Material Stabilization and Disposition PFP: ? Disposition glove boxes, laboratory hoods, pencil tanks from facilities ? Prepare facilities for demolition ? Cost not to exceed $76,050,000.00 WBS 013, Solid Waste Stabilization and Disposition: ? Continue retrieving and re-packaging contact handled Transuranic (TRU) waste ? Initiate retrieval and disposition of remote-handled TRU waste (including large package waste) ? Continue building backlog of waste for shipments to the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant ? Continue treatment of current backlog of legacy mixed, low-level waste ? Complete activities required to support disposition and deliver plutonium 238 drums to shipper ? Prepare and submit analysis/recommendations for wastes with uncertain disposition path including strontium and cesium capsules; initiate disposition of these wastes as directed by DOE ? Support increased disposal capabilities at the Environmental Restoration Disposal Facility and Integrated Disposal Facility ? Cost not to exceed $54,900,000.00 WBS 030, Soil and Groundwater Remediation, Groundwater/Vadose Zone: ? Accelerate construction of the pump and treat facility, expand current pump and treat operations, and install additional wells in the 100 D/H Areas ? Accelerate construction of the pump and treat system for groundwater contaminants in both 200 West Area operable units ? Accelerate completion of remedial investigations, treatability tests, cleanup decisions, and groundwater well decommissioning in the Central Plateau Area ? Groundwater remediation and well drilling to support overall reduction of active clean-up of the Hanford Site ? Cost not to exceed $35,100,000.00 WBS 040, Nuclear Facility D&D - Remainder of Hanford: ? 200 North Area: ? Demolish spent fuel transfer storage facilities ? Remediate waste sites ? Dispose of locomotive and rail cars ? Complete cleanup of B/C Control Area ? Initiate remediation of other waste sites in the Central Plateau ? U Plant Zone: ? Demolish 5 remaining ancillary facilities Plateau Remediation Contract Section B Contract No. DE-AC06-08RL14788 A055 B-4 ? Disposition Cell 30 tank contents ? Clear canyon deck and grout-fill cells ? Complete demolition of up to 15 facilities in the Central Plateau Inner Zone ? Prepare and submit a study of utilization of a landfill for non-hazardous waste debris. Construct the landfill if directed by DOE. ? Complete demolition of DOE facilities and clean-up debris areas on the Arid Lands Ecology Reserve ? Cost not to exceed $89,100,000.00 WBS 041, Nuclear Facility D&D ? River Corridor: ? 100 K Area: ? Remediate waste sites along the river in the 100 K Area ? Accelerate D&D of 100 K ancillary facilities ? Accelerate 100 K waste site remediation ? Accelerate KE and KW Reactor disposition ? Cost not to exceed $63,900,000.00' Show more...
There were 116 sub-recipients, vendors, and/or sub-vendors associated with this. See details |
Department of Energy | 4/09/2009 |
| BATTELLE MEMORIAL INSTITUTE | $200,000.00 | Contract | Provide assistance to support the Energy Efficiency Conservation Block Grant (EECBG) Program's technical assistance needs. Work with assigned cities, states, counties, tribes, and other institutions to help them develop solid plans and strategies, review technical portions of their plans, and provide technical assistance periodically during execution of the plans, as needed. Show more... | Department of Energy | 6/18/2009 |
| BATTELLE MEMORIAL INSTITUTE | $696,000.00 | Contract | Develop a new type of biphasic working fluid for subcritical geothermal systems that utilizes microporous nanostructured metal-organic solids as the primary heat carrier and heat transfer medium to support an organic Rankine cycle. Provide information on temperature distribution, fracture spacing, and fracture surface area in EGS (Enhanced Geothermal Systems). Develop suites of tracers with different properties that can be injected into geothermal systems, extracting the desired information by interpreting the differences in transport behavior of these compounds in the reservoir. Show more... | Department of Energy | 9/08/2009 |
| BATTELLE MEMORIAL INSTITUTE | $4,000,000.00 | Contract | - Award Title - CONTRACT NO. DE-AC05-76RLOI830 - M | Office of Science | 9/23/2009 |
| WASHINGTON CLOSURE HANFORD, LLC | $253,614,000.00 | Contract |
In April 2009, WCH received ARRA funds accelerating remediation effort within approximate 210 square miles, at the Hanford Site along the Columbia River in southeast Washington. The work is divided into two phases. Phase I work consists of three activities: 1) Expansion of the Environmental Restoration Disposal Facility (ERDF) - expanding waste capacity by 50% to approximately 16 million tons. This will be accomplished by the construction two new 'Super Cells (Nos. 9 and 10). Each Super Cell is the size of two previously constructed cells. By incorporating advancements in landfill design and material requirements, each cell will generate significant saving in both the cost of construction and in operations expenditures. 2) ERDF Operational Enhancements – equipment and facility upgrades to increase ERDF efficiency and capacity to support accelerated cleanup activities for WCH and other Hanford contractors. These enhancements include the purchase of earth handling equipment and the upgrading of container and maintenance facilities. 3) Burial Ground 618-10 Non-Intrusive Characterization – necessary to understand the quantity and condition of waste deposited from fuels development work and laboratories between 1954 and 1963. Planned characterization will provide data and information needed for planning future intrusive characterization activities, if required, and/or remediation strategies. Phase 2 consists of the following activities: 1) ERDF Operational Upgrades – design and installation of a Leachate Management System, ( for Super Cells 9 and 10), designed to integrate with the existing system. Includes the additional scopes for receiving and disposing or waste generated at 100-F, IU2&6 and 618-10. 2) 618-10 Burial Ground – builds on the results of Phase I activities and focuses on follow-on trench remediation. Results from intrusive characterization coupled with the results of the non-intrusive characterization and evaluation, will be reviewed with the client and with approval to proceed, the project will complete the design and procure remediation support to implement the remediation of the trenches. Progress of this activity will be determined by its Facility Hazard Categorization - higher the number equals slower schedule. 3) Non-Intrusive Characterization of the 618-11 Burial Ground – located near Energy Northwest’s Columbia Generating Station. Consists of three threnches and holds radiologically contaminated laboratory waste and instruments, and spent nuclear fuel residuals. Activity will provide the additional information required to decide if intrusive characterization is needed, how best to clean up the burial ground, and what protective measures to employ during clean up. Proximity to the generating station will complicate progress and require additional controls. 4) Waste Site Remediation – Remediation of 18 Waste Sites located in the 100-F and IU2&6 areas. Following excavation and waste disposal at ERDF, the project will perform closeout sampling activities. 5) Waste Site Confirmatory Sampling of 100-D, 100-K, 100-IU 2&6 Areas – Confirmatory sampling is performed for sites that require additional information for determining the need for site remediation. Scope provides for the preparation and implementation of confirmatory work instructions including; work instruction preparation; sampling and analysis; closure document preparation; and, data management for approximately 66 confirmatory sampling sites. The funding will provide for the acceleration of cleanup activities and the expansion of the Hanford site’s waste disposal infrastructure. The funding also benefits the health of the economy by creating approximately 170 jobs and providing opportunities for small businesses. In addition, the recovery act funding enhances the DOE efforts for acheiving the reduction of the Hanford waste footprint from 575 square miles to 75 square miles by the year 2015. Show more...
There were 45 sub-recipients, vendors, and/or sub-vendors associated with this. See details |
Department of Energy | 4/09/2009 |
| PROJECT ASSISTANCE CORPORATION | $583,283.08 | Contract | ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT AND GENERAL MANAGEMENT C | Department of Energy | 9/17/2009 |
| NAVARRO RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING, INC | $579,948.91 | Contract | Provide Industrial Health and Safety oversight sup | Department of Energy | 9/25/2009 |
| VISIONARY INTEGRATION PROFESSIONALS LLC | $277,238.00 | Contract | Provide assistance processing all types of contract modifications. Ensure the timely and accurate compliance with ARRA reporting requirements. Coordinating with DOE-RL Integrated Project Teams (IPT) to ensure timely and compliant resolution of ARRA contract administration issues. Provide timely and compliant general day-to-day ARRA contract administration duties. Show more... | Department of Energy | 9/09/2009 |
| PAI CORPORATION | $501,119.32 | Contract | Packaging and Transportation Safety Support | Department of Energy | 8/04/2009 |
| BATTELLE MEMORIAL INSTITUTE | $1,200,000.00 | Contract | This task is part of an Energy Frontier Research Center (EFRC) on Materials Sciences of Actinides that is led by the University of Notre Dame. Under this EFRC task, ion-beam irradiation techniques and computational approaches will be used to study defects, microstructure evolution, phase transformations, interfacial interactions and the multiscale phenomena that occur in actinide ceramic oxides under irradiation, including the interaction of point defects, gas atoms, defect clusters, collision cascades, and fission tracks with one another, with interfaces and with nanostructures in single-phase actinide materials, composites and nonradioactive surrogate materials systems. Experimental ion-beam irradiations will be conducted on non-radioactive surrogate materials, particularly nano-grained materials, provided primarily by other EFRC team members. Irradiated samples will be characterized by a variety of techniques, such as ion-beam analysis, electron microscopy, x-ray diffraction and Raman spectroscopy, as well as provided to other EFRC team members for study. Theoretical and computational studies employing density functional theory, ab initio molecular dynamics, and classical molecular dynamics will be performed on actinide fluorite structures and nano-grained materials (primarily UO2, ThO2, ZrO2 and solid solutions) to investigate radiation and pressure effects, phase stability, microstructure evolution, phase transitions, and melting in support of experimental efforts conducted by the EFRC team. Show more... | Department of Energy | 7/23/2009 |
| NAVARRO RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING, INC | $645,724.00 | Contract | 1. Provide support to AMCP in execution of ARRA project activities in functional areas related to Plateau Remediation Contract modification and execution in the following areas: a) Assist with preparation of plans and schedules for generating statements of work and proposal submittal specifications as an IPT function in generating Change Orders for accomplishing Central Plateau remediation work. Coordination of resources and direct support in the development of statements of work and proposal submittal specifications required for execution of ARRA funded project activities. b) Assist with preparation of plans and schedules for generating government cost estimates structured against the original CH2MHill Plateau Remediation Company (CHPRC) cost proposal as modified through DOE authorized Work Breakdown Structure changes as an IPT function in generating Change Orders for accomplishing Central Plateau ARRA funded project activities. Coordination of resources and direct support in the development of government cost estimates that reflect the scope of work defined under the statement of work generated by the IPT for the Change Order. c) Assist with preparation of plans and schedules for conducting technical reviews of CHPRC proposals submitted as a result of contract modifications issued for execution of ARRA funded project activities. Coordination of resources and direct support in the conduct of technical reviews. d) Coordination of resources and direct supporte) Coordination of resources and direct support in the development and approval process of both new and revised Performance Measures that institutionalize contract changes reflecting execution of ARRA funded project activities. This will include supporting AMCP in performing the numerical calculations required to determine actual allocation of available fee against Performance Objectives contained within the Performance Measures. f) Assist with preparation of plans and schedules for conducting reviews of the CHPRC Initial Performance Measurement Baseline submittal which will incorporate changes that reflect execution of ARRA funded project activities. g) Coordination of resources and direct support for conducting reviews of CHPRC Work Breakdown Structure changes that institutionalize contract changes reflecting execution of ARRA funded project activities. h) Coordination of resources and direct support for conducting IPT reviews of CHPRC Baseline changes that institutionalize contract changes reflecting execution of ARRA funded project activities. 2. Provide Project Management support to assist in ensuring compliance with ARRA requirements to include: a. Monitor and analyze project performance related to ARRA work scope using Earned Value Management principles. b. Support IPTs in preparing for project reviews and/or other presentations related to ARRA scope. c. Maintain performance data and ARRA data files for the project. d. Evaluate and review risks associated with the ARRA work scope. e. Evaluate schedules associated with the ARRA work scope. f. Recognize and report adverse trends related to ARRA work scope. 3. Provide support directly to the CAT within AMCP. Through CAT, the contractor shall also provide support as needed to the IPTs within AMCP. 4. Weekly status and activity reports.5. Draft plans and schedules for conducting technical evaluations of CHPRC proposals. 6. Draft plans and schedules for conducting reviews of the CHPRC Initial Performance Measurement Baseline submittal. 7. Draft Government estimates structured against the original CHPRC cost proposal as modified through DOE authorized Work Breakdown Structure changes. Show more... | Department of Energy | 7/01/2009 |
| PROJECT ASSISTANCE CORPORATION | $1,637,727.65 | Contract | ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT AND GENERAL MANAGEMENT C | Department of Energy | 7/07/2009 |
| PROJECT ASSISTANCE CORPORATION | $548,250.08 | Contract | ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT AND GENERAL MANAGEMENT C | Department of Energy | 9/18/2009 |
| NAVARRO RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING, INC | $293,168.03 | Contract | Provide project management oversight for ARRA fund | Department of Energy | 9/25/2009 |
| BATTELLE MEMORIAL INSTITUTE | $860,000.00 | Contract | The project goal is to develop advanced Kalman filtering techniques and formulate dynamic state estimations that will fundamentally change the paradigm of real-time operations and control for complex engineering systems. Power grids, gas-pipelines, and other complex systems pose fundamental challenges in real-time operations and control because they are highly dynamic, consisting of a large number of elements with severe nonlinearities and discontinuities. Past power grid failures resulted in significant societal impact and financial losses, such as the 2003 Northeast Blackout, sweeping out a large geographical area in nine seconds, affecting 50 million people and causing ~$10 billion dollar losses. Today?s tools for complex system operations are mostly based on steady-state models, unable to capture the dynamic nature and too slow to prevent system failures. Our goal is to produce an advanced Kalman-filter technique for dynamic state estimation with improvements regarding both model prediction and measurement correction, and its implementation on high-performance computing platforms. Currently, we are investigating complex system issues, including severe nonlinearity of system equations, discontinuities caused by system controls and network switchings, sparse measurements in space and time, and real-time requirements of complex system operations. Show more... | Office of Science | 8/25/2009 |
| VISIONARY INTEGRATION PROFESSIONALS LLC | $314,553.22 | Contract | Provide assistance processing all types of contract modifications. Ensure the timely and accurate compliance with ARRA reporting requirements. Coordinating with DOE-RL Integrated Project Teams (IPT) to ensure timely and compliant resolution of ARRA contract administration issues. Provide timely and compliant general day-to-day ARRA contract administration duties. Show more... | Department of Energy | 8/19/2009 |
| CALYPTUS CONSULTING GROUP, INC. | $280,463.26 | Contract | Calyptus was awarded the contract to provide suppo | Department of Energy | 8/20/2009 |
| LONGENECKER & ASSOCIATES, INC | $3,000,000.00 | Contract |
Recovery Act Project Control Support for Tank Farm
There were 1 sub-recipients, vendors, and/or sub-vendors associated with this. See details |
Department of Energy | 9/14/2009 |
| NAVARRO RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING, INC | $188,073.96 | Contract | On a weekly and monthly basis, identify and compile as necessary the performance data, forecasts and other ARRA metrics to be reviewed and evaluated. Data will include RL and contractor generated information. Examples of performance data to be analyzed include, but are not limited to, the following: ? contractor monthly/quarterly earned value management system reports ? performance metrics ? Primavera schedules and supporting resource allocation, planned and actual ? cost reports ? estimate at completion ? fiscal year spend forecast ? manpower/staffing reports ? safety reports. Evaluate the contractor data against established baseline, metrics and other performance objectives to determine if adverse performance or trends are detected. Document performance evaluation and retain for ARRA records. Use this information for input into IPABS. See the Integrated Planning, Accountability, and Budgeting System (IPABS) Input procedure in the RL Integrated Baseline Management crosscutting process. Provide performance data, forecasts and other metrics, along with relevant analysis, to the appropriate Assistant Managers, Recovery Act Program Manager, and EM Recovery Team. Identify adverse performance or trends, if any. Develop necessary corrective actions and implementation schedule. Document performance evaluation and retain for ARRA records. Consolidate weekly reporting data for RL ARRA projects and disseminate report to RL Senior Management, SMEs and Communications. Consolidate monthly data and compile report according to EM-specified ARRA Monthly Report format. Present a draft of the monthly report to RL Senior Management and obtain approval. Incorporate any changes and provide the final report to the EM Recovery Act Team. Present the monthly ARRA Performance Report via teleconference to EM Recovery Act Team. Distribute monthly and weekly reporting data to RL Office of Communications for dissemination to appropriate EM Recovery websites, media, and other reporting vehicles essential to ensuring timely and transparent reporting to the Public. Show more... | Department of Energy | 5/08/2009 |
| PROJECT ASSISTANCE CORPORATION | $288,392.01 | Contract | ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT AND GENERAL MANAGEMENT C | Department of Energy | 5/19/2009 |
| NAVARRO RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING, INC | $322,280.71 | Contract | Provide project management oversight for ARRA fund | Department of Energy | 9/02/2009 |
| PROJECT ASSISTANCE CORPORATION | $913,039.60 | Contract | ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT AND GENERAL MANAGEMENT C | Department of Energy | 9/18/2009 |
| NAVARRO RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING, INC | $493,330.15 | Contract | Provide independent assessments of contractor and | Department of Energy | 9/25/2009 |
| PROJECT ASSISTANCE CORPORATION | $546,432.94 | Contract | ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT AND GENERAL MANAGEMENT C | Department of Energy | 5/19/2009 |
| PAI CORPORATION | $668,878.35 | Contract | Fire Protection Engineering Support | Department of Energy | 8/27/2009 |
| JONES AND COMPANY PROFESSIONAL CORPORATION | $349,157.64 | Contract | Financial analyst | Department of Energy | 6/17/2009 |
| BATTELLE MEMORIAL INSTITUTE | $60,000,000.00 | Contract |
Award Title: ARM Climate Research Facility (ACRF) Initiative Award Purpose: The Recovery Act funds will support the development of the next generation Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) Climate Research Facility (ACRF), which has been an identified goal of the ACRF. The scientific opportunities enabled by this upgrade of the instrument suite were identified through workshops that brought together hundreds of climate research experts to discuss the role of ACRF in solving outstanding climate science issues. Award Description: The ACRF Recovery Act equipment will allow us to measure the detailed cloud-scale 3-dimensional structure of cloud microphysics and precipitation at all ACRF Research Sites (SGP, TWP, NSA, AMF1, AMF2, AAF). Also, we are adding an array of ground based and aerial instrumentation to sample and analyze aerosol size distribution, concentration, composition, and chemistry. This combination of instrumentation and associated data products will provide research insights into the 3-dimensional formation and lifecycle of clouds. This includes the aerosol direct effect, in-direct effect, and chemical aging. The goal is to use this information to improve our physical understanding and predictive performance of climate models. Milestones: 1. 3rd Qtr FY2009 CFO release RA Funds, PNNL acknoledges scope and estimate 2. 4rth Qtr FY2009 Contracts inplace for 100% of instruments, ACRF Technical Manager to provide copy of appropriate contract documentation for each contract to the PNSO POC and the BER program manager. Show more...
There were 26 sub-recipients, vendors, and/or sub-vendors associated with this. See details |
Office of Science | 5/22/2009 |
| NAVARRO RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING, INC | $475,664.72 | Contract | The purpose of the contract is to support the ARRA Program Manager?s need to meet ARRA weekly, monthly, quarterly and yearly data reporting and to assist the department in insuring data is tracked/managed in an timely, automated, traceable, and assessed manner. Currently, ARRA requirements exceed the department?s abilities in these areas and therefore was why the assessment was performed. Show more... | Department of Energy | 5/06/2009 |
| NAVARRO RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING, INC | $530,349.00 | Contract | Provide Industrial Health and Safety oversight sup | Department of Energy | 9/25/2009 |
| NAVARRO RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING, INC | $700,000.00 | Contract | Provide project management oversight and safety, h | Department of Energy | 9/28/2009 |
| BATTELLE MEMORIAL INSTITUTE | $4,860,000.00 | Contract | Award Title: Integrated Assessment Research. Award Purpose: Contribute to significant advances for the Integrated Assessment Research Program (IARP) whose goals are to improve understanding of and to develop leading national decision support tools regarding the human dimensions of climate change. Award Description: Procure computational, data handling and storage, networking and data/output display equipment for the Integrated Assessment Research Program. Deliverables: Year-1-Q4: CFO releases Recovery Act funds. SC completes NEPA determination. Year 2-Q1: All equipment vendors selected and equipment funding obligated Year 2-Q2: 50% of building modifications complete Year 2-Q3: All equipment deliveries completed. Year 2-Q4: All configuration activities, acceptance testinging and customer assurances completed for building modifications and all equipment. Milestones: Dec, 2009 - First round of project management activities, control and procurement services completed Apr, 2010 - Building modifications completed and costed Jun, 2010 - Second round of project management activities, control and procurement services completed and costed Sep, 2010 - All equipment acquisition, installation and operational testing completed and costed. Show more... | Office of Science | 8/12/2009 |
| BATTELLE MEMORIAL INSTITUTE | $0.00 | Contract | Produce High Specific Activity Gadolinium-153 at t | Department of Energy | 9/23/2009 |
| BATTELLE MEMORIAL INSTITUTE | $40,000.00 | Contract | - Award Title: Pacific Northwest National Laborato | Department of Energy | 8/26/2009 |
| EMP2 INCORPORATED | $37,900.06 | Contract | Modification to Project Facilitation Task Order DE-AT36-08GO28128 Statement of Work. Replaced the Statement of Work with a revised Statement of Work applicable to the ESPC Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) Contracts awarded December 17, 2008 and incorporated the American Recovery and Investment Act (Recovery Act) terms and conditions. Show more... | Department of Energy | 9/29/2009 |
| PAI CORPORATION | $546,113.98 | Contract | Nuclear Safety Basis Support | Department of Energy | 6/16/2009 |
| EDUCATIONAL AND BUSINESS SERVICES, LLC | $314,500.88 | Contract | Provide support to Procurement Division for ARRA contract administration through 09/30/2011. This Task Order is to purchase: 1.) 512 labor hours at a unit price of %66.99 and 3 months of other direct costs at a unit price of $317.00 for FY 09; 2.) 2000 labor hours at a unit price of $66.99 and 12 months of other direct costs at a unit price of $317.00 for FY 10 and 3.) 2000 labor hours at a unit price of $68.99 and 12 months of other direct costs at a unit price of $317.00 for FY 11 as per vendor?s e-buy quote (revised). Show more... | Department of Energy | 7/14/2009 |
| BATTELLE MEMORIAL INSTITUTE | $484,600.00 | Contract | Provide risk identification, characterization and | Department of Energy | 5/15/2009 |
| PROJECT ASSISTANCE CORPORATION | $949,217.40 | Contract | ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT AND GENERAL MANAGEMENT C | Department of Energy | 8/18/2009 |
| NAVARRO RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING, INC | $333,520.59 | Contract | Provide project management oversight for ARRA fund | Department of Energy | 9/14/2009 |
| NAVARRO RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING, INC | $28,910.00 | Contract | Provide QA Training in the areas of Commercial Gra | Department of Energy | 9/22/2009 |
| YAHSGS LLC | $332,969.12 | Contract | DE-BP0000648: Title: Cultural Resources Program Support - Provide support to the Department of Energy, Richland Operations Office, Cultural Resources Program in administration and implementation of the program including assessment of processes and assisting in the development of documents at the Hanford Site, Richland, WA. Show more... | Department of Energy | 8/06/2009 |
| PAI CORPORATION | $260,114.59 | Contract | Radiation Safety Support | Department of Energy | 8/25/2009 |
| ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES AND LABORATORIES (ATL) INTERNATIONAL, | $1,599,480.00 | Contract | To perform analytical services at the 222-S Laboratory complex, the primary laboratory for highly radioactive samples at Hanford. The analyses are needed to determine what is in the waste, maintain control of the chemistry of the wastes in the tanks, and prepare the waste to be turned into a stable glass form at the Waste Treatment and Immobilization Plant under construction at Hanford. These services support cleanup and closure of the Hanford site and are critical to the achievement of the closure goals of all site projects. Show more... | Department of Energy | 9/10/2009 |
| NAVARRO RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING, INC | $411,296.74 | Contract | 1. Provide Project Management support added to the 100K Area to assist in ensuring compliance with ARRA 100K Area requirements to include: a) Monitor and Analyze project performance related to the ARRA 100K Area scope using Earned Value Management principles; b) Support the FPD in preparing for project reviews and/or other draft presentations related to ARRA 100K Area scope; c) Maintain performance data and ARRA data files for the project; d) Assist with reviews of invoices, baseline submittals, and other contractor submittals; e) Assist with baseline reviews related to ARRA 100K Area work scope; f) Evaluate and Review statements of work and work scope strategy for accuracy; g) Evaluate and Review risks associated with the ARRA 100K Area work scope; and h) Evaluate the Weekly Working and Analyze the Critical Path schedules associated with the ARRA 100K Area work scope. 2. Recognize and report adverse trends related to ARRA 100K Area work scope. 3. Provide support in review and analysis of Independent Government Estimates for PBS-41 ARRA 100K Area work scope. 4. Provide a weekly status report to the FPD or his designee and any other specific deliverables within the scope of this task as identified by the Federal Project Director and /or the DOE K-Basin Closure Project Control Officer. 5. Perform reviews and prepare updates to ARRA reports and requirements documents. 6. Review contractor documents and REA’s as assigned and provide recommendations of evaluations to the FPD. Prepare draft response documents for AMRC as assigned. 7. Provide other draft presentations related to ARRA 100K Area work to the FPD. 8. Perform analysis of Earned Value Management project performance related to the ARRA 100K Area scope and provide feedback to FPD. 9. Assist with baseline reviews related to ARRA 100K Area work scope and provide feedback to FPD. Show more... | Department of Energy | 6/16/2009 |
| OJEDA BUSINESS VENTURES, LLC | $584,868.56 | Contract |
Little Goose and Lower Granite Visitor Center HVAC
There were 1 sub-recipients, vendors, and/or sub-vendors associated with this. See details |
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, except civil program financing | 9/30/2009 |
| DESERT VILLA | $62,845.00 | Grant | Section 8 Housing Assistance Payments Program Special Allocations (Recover Contract Svs S8 Funds | Dept of Housing and Urban dev | 3/20/2009 |
| VICTORIAS ACDEMY OF CSMETOLOGY | $43,050.00 | Grant | PELL GRANT PROGRAM | Department of Education | 5/14/2009 |
| VICTORIAS ACDEMY OF CSMETOLOGY | $16,760.00 | Grant | PELL GRANT PROGRAM | Department of Education | 5/12/2009 |
| VICTORIAS ACDEMY OF CSMETOLOGY | $15,957.00 | Grant | PELL GRANT PROGRAM | Department of Education | 5/11/2009 |
| VICTORIAS ACDEMY OF CSMETOLOGY | $6,545.00 | Grant | PELL GRANT PROGRAM | DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION | 4/13/2009 |
| VICTORIAS ACDEMY OF CSMETOLOGY | $4,876.00 | Grant | PELL GRANT PROGRAM | Department of Education | 5/13/2009 |
| VICTORIAS ACDEMY OF CSMETOLOGY | $3,867.00 | Grant | PELL GRANT PROGRAM | Department of Education | 5/19/2009 |
| VICTORIAS ACDEMY OF CSMETOLOGY | $2,365.00 | Grant | PELL GRANT PROGRAM | Department of Education | 4/30/2009 |
| A-ONE REFRIGERATION AND HEATING INC | $20,000.00 | Loan | 7A TO AID SMALL BUSINESSES WHICH ARE UNABLE TO OBTAIN | Small Business Administration | 6/04/2009 |
| Aden Masonry Inc. | $468,000.00 | Loan | 504 TO ASSIST SMALL BUSINESS CONCERNS BY PROVIDING LON | Small Business Administration | 8/12/2009 |
| ADVANCED MEDICAL SKINCARE, LLC | $36,000.00 | Loan | 7A TO AID SMALL BUSINESSES WHICH ARE UNABLE TO OBTAIN | Small Business Administration | 6/12/2009 |
| ANR Group Inc. | $125,000.00 | Loan | 7A TO AID SMALL BUSINESSES WHICH ARE UNABLE TO OBTAIN | Small Business Administration | 7/07/2009 |
| BALAGGAN CORPORATION | $543,000.00 | Loan | 504 TO ASSIST SMALL BUSINESS CONCERNS BY PROVIDING LON | Small Business Administration | 3/09/2009 |
| BALAGGAN CORPORATION | $-8,000.00 | Loan | 504 TO ASSIST SMALL BUSINESS CONCERNS BY PROVIDING LON | Small Business Administration | 4/06/2009 |
| Bilingual Learning Center LLC | $208,000.00 | Loan | 504 TO ASSIST SMALL BUSINESS CONCERNS BY PROVIDING LON | Small Business Administration | 9/15/2009 |
| BLACKHAWK BUILDING ENTERPRISES LLC | $17,500.00 | Loan | 7A TO AID SMALL BUSINESSES WHICH ARE UNABLE TO OBTAIN | Small Business Administration | 8/04/2009 |
| Bryan T. & Linnet R. Mustain DBA B & L Dis | $12,500.00 | Loan | 7A TO AID SMALL BUSINESSES WHICH ARE UNABLE TO OBTAIN | Small Business Administration | 9/09/2009 |
| Concrete Special Ties Inc. | $172,000.00 | Loan | 504 TO ASSIST SMALL BUSINESS CONCERNS BY PROVIDING LON | Small Business Administration | 8/26/2009 |
| FALCON DEVELOPMENT, INC. | $250,000.00 | Loan | 7A TO AID SMALL BUSINESSES WHICH ARE UNABLE TO OBTAIN | Small Business Administration | 4/14/2009 |
| GOLDEN PALM TANNING, LLC | $12,500.00 | Loan | 7A TO AID SMALL BUSINESSES WHICH ARE UNABLE TO OBTAIN | Small Business Administration | 9/16/2009 |
| GOODMAN & MEHLENBACHER ENTERPRISES, INC. | $405,000.00 | Loan | 7A TO AID SMALL BUSINESSES WHICH ARE UNABLE TO OBTAIN | Small Business Administration | 9/21/2009 |
| HARRINGTONS TROPHIES & ENGRAVING, LLC | $90,000.00 | Loan | 7A RURAL LENDER ADVANTAGE | Small Business Administration | 5/29/2009 |
| JB Hope, Inc. | $62,000.00 | Loan | 7A TO AID SMALL BUSINESSES WHICH ARE UNABLE TO OBTAIN | Small Business Administration | 2/19/2009 |
| Pinnacle Pain Center | $25,000.00 | Loan | 7A TO AID SMALL BUSINESSES WHICH ARE UNABLE TO OBTAIN | Small Business Administration | 7/14/2009 |
| Reliance Consultants Inc | $1,153,000.00 | Loan | 504 TO ASSIST SMALL BUSINESS CONCERNS BY PROVIDING LON | Small Business Administration | 4/09/2009 |
| RSB HOLDINGS, INC. DBA LA QUINTA INN & SUI | $25,000.00 | Loan | 7A TO AID SMALL BUSINESSES WHICH ARE UNABLE TO OBTAIN | Small Business Administration | 6/24/2009 |
| Sunrise Dental P.L.L.C. | $701,000.00 | Loan | 504 TO ASSIST SMALL BUSINESS CONCERNS BY PROVIDING LON | Small Business Administration | 7/16/2009 |
| SWIFT REHABILITATION | $211,500.00 | Loan | 7A TO AID SMALL BUSINESSES WHICH ARE UNABLE TO OBTAIN | Small Business Administration | 6/19/2009 |
| VINTNERS LOGISTICS, LLC | $12,500.00 | Loan | 7A TO AID SMALL BUSINESSES WHICH ARE UNABLE TO OBTAIN | Small Business Administration | 8/12/2009 |
| VINTNERS LOGISTICS, LLC | $12,500.00 | Loan | 7A TO AID SMALL BUSINESSES WHICH ARE UNABLE TO OBTAIN | Small Business Administration | 8/12/2009 |
| VINTNERS LOGISTICS, LLC | $12,500.00 | Loan | 7A TO AID SMALL BUSINESSES WHICH ARE UNABLE TO OBTAIN | Small Business Administration | 8/12/2009 |
| MULTIPLE RECIPIENTS | $0.00 | Loan | Single Family Housing Guaranteed Loans - ARRA | Rural Housing Service (07) | 8/31/2009 |
| MULTIPLE RECIPIENTS | $0.00 | Loan | Single Family Housing Guaranteed Loans - ARRA | Rural Housing Service (07) | 5/31/2009 |
| MULTIPLE RECIPIENTS | $0.00 | Loan | Single Family Housing Guaranteed Loans - ARRA | Rural Housing Service (07) | 3/31/2009 |
| MULTIPLE RECIPIENTS | $0.00 | Loan | Single Family Housing Guaranteed Loans - ARRA | Rural Housing Service (07) | 3/31/2009 |
| MULTIPLE RECIPIENTS | $0.00 | Loan | Single Family Housing Guaranteed Loans - ARRA | Rural Housing Service (07) | 9/30/2009 |
| MULTIPLE RECIPIENTS | $0.00 | Loan | Single Family Housing Guaranteed Loans - ARRA | Rural Housing Service (07) | 7/31/2009 |
| MULTIPLE RECIPIENTS | $0.00 | Loan | Single Family Housing Guaranteed Loans - ARRA | Rural Housing Service (07) | 7/31/2009 |
| MULTIPLE RECIPIENTS | $0.00 | Loan | Single Family Housing Guaranteed Loans - ARRA | Rural Housing Service (07) | 4/30/2009 |
| MULTIPLE RECIPIENTS | $0.00 | Loan | Single Family Housing Guaranteed Loans - ARRA | Rural Housing Service (07) | 6/30/2009 |
| MULTIPLE RECIPIENTS | $94,387.00 | Loan | Single Family Housing Guaranteed Loans - ARRA | Rural Housing Service (07) | 4/30/2009 |
| MULTIPLE RECIPIENTS | $401,886.00 | Loan | Single Family Housing Guaranteed Loans - ARRA | Rural Housing Service (07) | 3/31/2009 |
| MULTIPLE RECIPIENTS | $94,387.00 | Loan | Single Family Housing Guaranteed Loans - ARRA | Rural Housing Service (07) | 6/30/2009 |
| MULTIPLE RECIPIENTS | $401,886.00 | Loan | Single Family Housing Guaranteed Loans - ARRA | Rural Housing Service (07) | 3/31/2009 |
| MULTIPLE RECIPIENTS | $232,143.00 | Loan | Single Family Housing Guaranteed Loans - ARRA | Rural Housing Service (07) | 7/31/2009 |
| MULTIPLE RECIPIENTS | $182,142.00 | Loan | Single Family Housing Guaranteed Loans - ARRA | Rural Housing Service (07) | 7/31/2009 |
| MULTIPLE RECIPIENTS | $559,072.00 | Loan | Single Family Housing Guaranteed Loans - ARRA | Rural Housing Service (07) | 5/31/2009 |
| MULTIPLE RECIPIENTS | $307,672.00 | Loan | Single Family Housing Guaranteed Loans - ARRA | Rural Housing Service (07) | 9/30/2009 |
| MULTIPLE RECIPIENTS | $558,418.00 | Loan | Single Family Housing Guaranteed Loans - ARRA | Rural Housing Service (07) | 8/31/2009 |