Construction is a necessary part of moving SRMC’s mission forward. From managing projects in the Tank Farms to providing safety oversight at the Saltstone Disposal Units, #WomenInConstruction at SRMC lead pivotal roles in our work. Their innovation and insight continue to strengthen our team and shape the future of our company. #WomenInConstructionWeek #InternationalWomensWeek
Savannah River Mission Completion
Environmental Services
Safely reducing the risk to the community and the environment of radioactive liquid waste stored in aging waste tanks
About us
Savannah River Mission Completion, LLC (SRMC) has been awarded the Savannah River Site Integrated Mission Completion Contract (SRS IMCC) by U.S Department of Energy’s Office of Environmental Management (DOE EM). SRMC comprises parent company BWX Technologies, Inc. with partners Amentum and Fluor. Critical scope covered under SRS IMCC includes, but is not limited to: Liquid Waste Stabilization/Disposition, and may include Nuclear Materials Management and Stabilization; Project Management and Support Services; Storage of Liquid Radioactive Waste; Remediation, Treatment, and Disposal of Nuclear Materials, Spent Nuclear Fuel; Remediation and Treatment of Contaminated Surface Water, Groundwater and Soils; and, Decontamination of Nuclear Facilities and Equipment. The contract has an estimated ceiling of approximately $21 billion over a 10-year ordering period.
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https://www.savannahrivermissioncompletion.com/
External link for Savannah River Mission Completion
- Industry
- Environmental Services
- Company size
- 1,001-5,000 employees
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- Partnership
Employees at Savannah River Mission Completion
Updates
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Today marks three years since SRMC assumed operations of the liquid waste cleanup mission at the #SavannahRiverSite. In three years, the SRMC team has proven it can work safely and deliver results. Whether it’s completing a safety walkdown or accomplishing a major milestone associated with federal agreements, like Preliminary Cease Waste Removal, the results speak for themselves. This team is mission-focused with a strong foundation of safety.
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It’s #NationalEngineersWeek and we’d like to recognize some of the engineers who are supporting our mission. Justin S. is the Facility Engineering Manager for the Salt Waste Processing Facility and End Stream Delivery. “On any given day as an SRMC engineer, there are new and exciting technical challenges that have never been encountered before that need to be solved to allow us to continue removing waste from the Tank Farms and making SC a safer place; the work is incredibly meaningful and fulfilling,” Justin says.
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It’s #NationalEngineersWeek and we’d like to recognize some of the engineers who are supporting our mission. Arizona M. is a Process Chemical Systems Engineer for the Salt Waste Processing Facility at the Savannah River Site. Arizona likes being an engineer at SRMC because of its overall mission to clean up legacy radioactive liquid waste and its dedication to supporting early-career engineers.
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It’s #NationalEngineersWeek and we’d like to recognize some of the engineers who are supporting our mission. Robert V. is a Closure Engineering Design Authority for the Sampling, Isolation, and Grouting group in the Savannah River Site Tank Farms. Robert says, “As an Engineer at SRMC, I find the role both challenging and rewarding, as it involves solving complex problems while contributing to the efficient acceleration of waste tank closure."
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It’s #NationalEngineersWeek and we’d like to recognize some of the engineers who are supporting our mission. Nicole C. is a Design Authority Engineer who supports the Salt and Sludge Engineering group in the Savannah River Site Tank Farms. Nicole says that the best part of being an engineer at SRMC is the wide variety of projects available to be worked on.
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SRMC is now adding more capacity to store vitrified liquid waste, a significant federal cost-savings initiative at the Savannah River Site. Crews have modified 150 canister storage positions so far inside Glass Waste Storage Building (GWSB) 2. This milestone continues the undertaking to accommodate stacking two canisters of vitrified high-level waste from the Defense Waste Processing Facility one atop the other in GWSB 2. Read more here: https://lnkd.in/eDHgkA4W
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For #DayofWomenandGirlsinScience, we celebrate the talented women at SRMC who support our mission with their technical expertise and skill. Their leadership in science, technology, engineering, and math (#STEM) paves the way for success and inspires those around them. #WomeninSTEM
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And another one: SRMC has achieved its third #radioactive waste removal milestone in one calendar year, now marking three waste tanks staged ahead of schedule for next steps in the closure process. SRMC’s state and federal environmental regulators concurred in December 2024 that waste has successfully been removed from Tank 4 in F Tank Farm and may now proceed to sampling and analysis. Completing that phase of work on the waste tank is called preliminary cease waste removal, or PCWR. Read more here: https://lnkd.in/ey7Pnj8Z
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Savannah River Mission Completion (SRMC), the liquid waste contractor at the Savannah River Site (SRS), donated $10,000 to Claflin University (CU) for science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) scholarships. Founded in 1869, CU is the oldest Historically Black College/University (HBCU) in South Carolina. SRMC President and Program Manager Dr. Dave Olson continues his efforts to build a steady STEM employment pipeline for not only SRMC but also SRS. Read more about SRMC’s STEM donation at https://lnkd.in/ePEzj-hE
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