Waste Isolation Pilot Plant Contractor Receives 86 Percent of Available Fee
Nuclear
Waste Partnership received about 86 percent of the available fee for
the performance period as the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant management and
operations contractor.
CARLSBAD, N.M. – EM’s Carlsbad Field Office (CBFO) recently issued the fiscal year 2015 fee award determination for Nuclear Waste Partnership (NWP), and it shows the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant
(WIPP) management and operations contractor earned almost 86 percent —
or about $11.7 million of more than $13.6 million — of the fee available
for the performance period.
“Fiscal year 2015 was challenging, and the contractor accomplished
many of the milestones that were important for the recovery of WIPP,”
CBFO Manager Todd Shrader said. “The contractor also had several strong
performance areas like improvements to the WIPP underground, plant
availability, community commitments, exceeding all annual small business
subcontracting goals, environmental and regulatory compliance, and
nuclear safety culture improvements. However, we also noted a few areas
that could have been improved, like the schedule for the ventilation
systems and the quality of subcontracting data packages.”
WIPP employees continue to make progress toward the goal of resuming
waste emplacement by the end of 2016. Key remaining milestones include
approval of the new documented safety analysis, targeted for later this
month; eight weeks of cold operations; and contractor and DOE
operational readiness reviews.
NWP President and Project Manager Phil Breidenbach said the contractor
improved from fiscal year 2014 in every functional area for which DOE
grades the company.
“DOE recognized us for site recovery activities. They further
highlighted achievements, including maintaining high plant availability,
which allowed for significant recovery progress; substantial progress
in catch-up bolting and underground restoration; improving work planning
and controls; a strong environmental and regulatory compliance program;
significant progress on improving safety programs, reflecting a
maturing nuclear safety culture; maintaining a very good environmental
management system; and our work with local communities. I am very
optimistic that we will continue to see gains in a number of performance
areas in FY16,” Breidenbach said.
CBFO gave NWP an overall rating of “good” in the four evaluated areas
of the subjective award fee determination, which accounts for 25 percent
of the overall available fee. Areas considered under the subjective
portion include mission performance, management performance,
environmental safety and health performance, and cost control.
The objective performance-based incentives (PBIs) account for 75
percent of the overall available fee. Areas evaluated under the PBIs
include underground ventilation systems; documented safety analysis
development; transuranic waste certification; reducing preventive and
corrective maintenance backlogs; improvements to the WIPP site; and
developing a performance measurement baseline for the WIPP Recovery
Plan.
To view a copy of the fee determination scorecard, click here.
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