Argonne National Laboratory Awards DeNuke Radiation Control Technician and Health Physics Support Contract
Argonne National Laboratory (ANL), operated by University of Chicago, LLC, has awarded DeNuke a competitively bid Basic Ordering Agreement for health physics support over the next year, with three one year options. The objective of the statement of work is to support ANL in carrying out specific work projects funded by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) of 2009. DeNuke will provide DOE Core Qualified Radiation Control Technicians (RCTs), RCT supervisors, and Health Physicists who will perform radiological safety monitoring, documentation, and related services for the duration of those ARRA funded projects.
“A few years ago, we made a strategic commitment to develop our health physics business to support DOE’s Office of Science and Environmental Management programs,” said Fred Gardner, CHP, DeNuke founder. “The foreseeable future will be filled with tremendous personnel staffing challenges as the nationwide DOE ARRA projects become fully developed. We’re pretty excited about expanding our support to ANL.” DeNuke currently provides support to the waste management division at ANL, developing planning and procedures for RH TRU waste disposition.
DeNuke is an Oak Ridge-based small business with over 130 employees in 15 states. We are a diverse nuclear services and staffing company with half our business in DOE radiation protection, safety, remediation and waste management projects and half in commercial nuclear power maintenance and new reactor construction projects. DeNuke has extensive experience in providing professional, management, and technical radiation protection staffing support services at multiple DOE facilities throughout the U.S., including active subcontracts for technical staffing support at ANL, INL, LANL, PDGP, PORTS, Y-12, SPRU, and Mound OU-1.
For information contact: Fred Gardner, Senior Vice President at .


