
North Wind Dynamics Awarded Contract for Paducah Infrastructure Support Services
Idaho Falls, ID – North Wind Dynamics, LLC is proud to announce that it has been awarded the Paducah Infrastructure Support Services contract by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Environmental Management (EM).
The DOE determined that North Wind Dynamics offers the strongest combination of technical capability, key personnel, organizational approach, past performance, and overall value to taxpayers.
Under this new contract, North Wind Dynamics will provide critical infrastructure support services that advance EM’s ongoing environmental cleanup and stewardship mission at the Paducah Site. The scope of services includes:
- Surveillance, maintenance, and construction/repair of facilities
- Custodial services; grounds maintenance, snow removal, and pest control
- Roadway, parking, and lot maintenance
- Fleet and real property management
- Records management and document control
- Safeguards and security
- Environmental safety, health, and quality programs
- Engineering and training services
- Mail services
- Waste management and pollution prevention
- Additional support activities for DOE operations
The contract is performance-based and includes a mix of Cost-Plus Award Fee, Firm-Fixed Price, Cost-Reimbursement No-Fee, and Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract line-items. It has a maximum performance period of five years, including a three-year base period (with a 60-day transition phase) and one two-year option period. The total contract value, including all options, is $152,624,529.
This contract will replace the current infrastructure support services contract, which expires on September 30, 2025.
“We are honored to support the Department of Energy’s vital mission at the Paducah Site,” said Jade Dye, President of North Wind Dynamics. “Our team is committed to delivering safe, efficient, and high-quality services that uphold the highest standards of performance and environmental responsibility. We look forward to partnering with the DOE and the local community to ensure the continued success of this important work.”