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UCOR contributes to ADFAC as benefactor sponsor

Posted at 10:27 pm June 21, 2015
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UCOR ADFAC Donation 2015

UCOR President and Project Manager Ken Rueter, right, presents the 2015 Corporate Membership contribution to ADFAC’s Ray Smith, left, Board of Directors and Corporate Committee member, and ADFAC’s Executive Director, Annie Cacheiro. (Submitted photo)

 

UCOR recently contributed to Aid to Distressed Families of Appalachian Counties as a benefactor sponsor for ADFAC’s 2015 Corporate Membership Campaign, a press release said.

UCOR President and Project Manager Ken Rueter presented the contribution to ADFAC representative Ray Smith and Executive Director Annie Cacheiro. UCOR is a partnership between URS and CH2M Oak Ridge LLC.

Smith, an ADFAC board member and Corporate Committee member, said: “This campaign is geared toward encouraging area corporations to support the very important mission of helping those most in need in our community. UCOR has been a corporate member for several years and we greatly appreciate their continued generosity.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Community, East Tennessee Technology Park, Front Page News, Nonprofits, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: ADFAC, AECOM, Aid to Distressed Families of Appalachian Counties, Annie Cacheiro, CH2M Hill, CH2M Oak Ridge LLC, Corporate Membership Campaign, East Tennessee Technology Park, Ken Rueter, Ray Smith, UCOR, URS

DOE awards contract for sludge buildout project

Posted at 5:00 pm April 7, 2015
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Transuranic Waste Processing Center

The Transuranic Waste Processing Center in west Oak Ridge, south of Bethel Valley Road on Highway 95, is pictured above. (Photo courtesy of U.S. Department of Energy/Oak Ridge Office)

 

Federal officials have taken the first step in treating 2,000 cubic meters of transuranic sludges stored in Melton Valley storage tanks.

On Thursday, the U.S. Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge Office of Environmental Management announced it had awarded a contract to CH2M Hill Constructors Inc. for the Sludge Processing Facility Buildouts Project at the Transuranic Waste Processing Center. The center is in west Oak Ridge, south of Bethel Valley Road on Highway 95.

The transuranic waste comes from past operations at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, said Mike Koentop, executive officer of the Oak Ridge Office of Environmental Management, or OREM. The sludge is stored safely and securely now, but there are regulatory milestones to meet, Koentop said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Oak Ridge Office, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: CH2M Hill, CH2M Hill Constructors Inc., DOE, mock test facility, Oak Ridge Office, Oak Ridge Office of Environmental Management, OREM, sludge buildout project, Sludge Processing Facility, Sludge Processing Facility Buildouts Project, Sue Cange, Transuranic Waste Processing Center, U.S. Department of Energy

MSTI hires Inklebarger as vice president, business unit manager

Posted at 10:17 am December 17, 2014
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Randy Inklebarger

Randy Inklebarger

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Randy Inklebarger, who has been hired by MS Technology Inc., said he didn’t have to think long about joining the company as its new vice president and business unit manager for engineering projects.

The choice was easy, he said, since his history with the company goes back to when it was founded. That was more than 20 years ago, and he has been impressed with them from the day they launched.

“I worked with them on some projects from the early days of the company,” Inklebarger said, adding that he was working with another local company at the time that had partnered with MSTI. “The decision to go work for them was easy.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Front Page News, Oak Ridge Tagged With: business unit manager, CH2M Hill, engineering projects, GF&I, Government Facilities and Infrastructure Business Unit, Kurt Oschman, MS Technology Inc., MSTI, Randy Inklebarger, vice president

UCOR donates $50,000 for UT faculty fellowship

Posted at 5:25 pm August 12, 2014
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UCOR UT Check Presentation

Pictured at the check presentation ceremony, from left, are J. Wesley Hines, head of the UT Department of Nuclear Engineering; Wayne Davis, dean for the UT College of Engineering; Matt Marston, UCOR chief operating officer; fellow Jason Hayward; and Jimmy Cheek, UT chancellor. (Photo courtesy UCOR)

 

UCOR, the federal government’s cleanup contractor in Oak Ridge, presented the University of Tennessee with a $50,000 check this week for a faculty fellowship in the university’s College of Engineering.

This check was the latest installment of a $250,000 commitment UCOR, a partnership between URS and CH2M Hill, has made to the university, a press release said.

“As a cleanup contractor of a nuclear site, UCOR is committed to ensuring continued excellence in nuclear education,” said Matt Marston, UCOR chief operating officer. “This fellowship is an important step to fulfilling that commitment.”

The recipient of the fellowship, Jason Hayward, is an assistant fellow in the College of Engineering’s Department of Nuclear Engineering. Since arriving at the University of Tennessee in 2008, Hayward has focused on research in the areas of detector science and development of gamma ray and neutron imaging for applications in nuclear security, neutron scattering science, and medical imaging, the press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: College, East Tennessee Technology Park, Education, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge Office, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy, Y-12 National Security Complex Tagged With: CH2M Hill, cleanup contractor, College of Engineering, Department of Nuclear Engineering, detector science, East Tennessee Technology Park, faculty fellowship, gamma ray imaging, Jason Hayward, Ken Rueter, medical neutron imaging technology, neutron imaging, nuclear cleanup, nuclear engineering, Oak Ridge Reservation, U.S. Department of Energy, UCOR, University of Tennessee, URS

Ferri retires, UCOR organization changing

Posted at 11:29 am February 5, 2013
By UCOR 4 Comments

Mark Ferri

Mark Ferri

Jeff Bradford

Jeff Bradford

Mark Ferri, who has led the safe, successful deactivation and demolition work at K-25 since UCOR arrived in Oak Ridge in August 2011, has announced that he will retire from the company at the end of February and will accept a CH2M Hill corporate opportunity in the United Kingdom.

Ferri was part of UCOR’s original, handpicked leadership team. His selection proved a wise one, as progress under his leadership has been stellar. Workers have demolished more than two million square feet of the old gaseous diffusion facility, and more than 15,000 loads of waste have been shipped under the “pack as you go” philosophy that he and his counterpart, Waste Management Manager Jeff Bradford, installed as part of the UCOR way of doing business.

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, East Tennessee Technology Park, Oak Ridge, Roane County, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: CH2M Hill, D&D, deactivation and demolition, East Tennessee Technology Park, ETTP, Jeff Bradford, K-25, K-27, Leo Sain, Mark Ferri, Steve Dahlgren, U.S. Department of Energy, UCOR, URS-CH2M Oak Ridge LLC, Waste Management

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Availability of the draft environmental assessment for off-site depleted uranium manufacturing (DOE/EA-2252)

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