The Department of Energy’s contractor entity, identified by code 899013, supports critical national security and nuclear infrastructure operations through specialized construction, industrial equipment, and technical services. Its core mission centers on maintaining, modernizing, and securing facili...
The Department of Energy’s contractor entity, identified by code 899013, supports critical national security and nuclear infrastructure operations through specialized construction, industrial equipment, and technical services. Its core mission centers on maintaining, modernizing, and securing facilities at DOE’s national security complexes—particularly Y-12 and Pantex—by enabling safe handling of nuclear materials, managing hazardous waste, and ensuring operational resilience. Strategic priorities include upgrading aging industrial furnaces and ovens, reinforcing containment systems such as gloveboxes, and integrating advanced utilities for nuclear material processing. The agency prioritizes mission-critical infrastructure integrity, environmental compliance, and workforce safety, with a strong emphasis on precision manufacturing and high-hazard facility operations.
Procurement patterns reflect a consistent demand for industrial building construction and specialized machinery essential to nuclear operations. The agency frequently engages contractors for the design, installation, and certification of process equipment—including industrial furnaces, vacuum arc remelt systems, and cooling infrastructure—as well as hazardous waste treatment and utility upgrades. Contract vehicles are predominantly sources-sought notices, indicating early-stage market engagement to define technical requirements before formal solicitation, often leveraging indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity (IDIQ) or performance-based structures.
Industry preferences are concentrated in NAICS categories tied to heavy industrial manufacturing and facility modernization, particularly 333994 (industrial process furnaces), 236210 (industrial building construction), and 562211 (hazardous waste treatment). The agency does not utilize set-asides and seeks vendors with proven expertise in nuclear-grade fabrication, radiological safety protocols, and DOE facility compliance. Vendor relationships favor those with experience in classified environments, engineering validation, and defense-grade quality systems.
This entity operates under the Department of Energy as a contractor-support function, with no public location listed but activity centered at DOE national security sites. It utilizes standard federal procurement mechanisms, primarily sources-sought and competitive solicitation pathways, to acquire mission-critical industrial and technical services tailored to high-consequence nuclear operations.