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ECC has demonstrated the technical and managerial breadth and expertise to complete a variety of large-scale, concurrent projects across the globe. EM Technology Development Office Booth #: 101 Contact: Rodrigo Rimando, Jr. Washington, DC, USA E: rodrigo.rimando@em.doe.gov P: 202-287-1348 Website: www.energy.gov/em/office-environmental- management EM’s Technology Development Office (TDO) provides programmatic leadership and develops mission strategies, policy, and guidance for innovative solutions and new technologies to support EM’s cleanup mission. In addition to integrating best practices across the EM complex, the TDO manages EM’s technology-based international, interagency, and academic interfaces to identify advancing technologies, solutions, materials and processes. The TDO leverages the expertise and capabilities of DOE’s national laboratories and technology centers, and fosters the transfer of commercially available technology and newly developed entrepreneurial technology to support cleanup. Enercon Services, Inc. Booth #: 624 Contact: Wendy Lambert Oak Ridge, TN, USA E: wlambert@enercon.com P: 813-962-1800 ext. 212 Website: www.enercon.com ENERCON is a leading engineering, licensing, and environmental consistently ranking high in several Engineering News-Record lists. An employee-owned company, our culture drives us to provide superior customer service as individual owners. ENERCON, along with its wholly owned subsidiaries Talisman, Tri- County Engineering, and Enercon Federal Services, Inc., has an outstanding reputation with providing a wide variety of services including: multi-discipline engineering; decommissioning; environmental remediation and consulting; radiologic safety and industrial health; licensing and permitting; and facility siting and construction. Energy, Technology and Environmental Business Association Booth #: 321 Contact: Linda Short Oak Ridge, TN, USA E: linda@eteba.org P: 865-591-8776 Website: www.eteba.org The Energy Technology and Environmental Business Association (ETEBA) is a non-profit trade association representing more than 250 small, large and mid-sized companies that provide environmental, technology, energy, engineering, construction and related services to government and commercial clients. Our mission is to promote the success of our members by fostering market understanding, identifying business opportunities and advocating for our common interests. Energy Steel Booth #: 635 Contact: Deano Helin Lapeer, MI, USA E: dhelin@energysteel.com P: 810-538-4985 Website: www.energysteel.com Energy Steel’s areas of expertise are specific legacy replacement components, general obsolescence solutions and custom fabrication. We have the experience, certifications, and the right team to tackle the most complex projects encountered in the nuclear industry. Energy Steel projects include fabricated structural supports, specialty machined components, high integrity containers and storage tanks, pressure vessels, heat exchangers, and pumps. We serve the nuclear industry exclusively. Energy Steel has over 35 years of dedicated service emphasizing quality first, maintaining the highest certifications in the field including ASME code N, NPT, NS, NA, U certificates and National Board R, NR certificates. We offer bundled solutions providing engineering and equipment for turnkey results. Energy Steel is a subsidiary of Graham Corporation in Batavia, New York, Together both facilities maintain over 250,000 ft2 of shop floor space and stand ready to build your next major project. EnergySolutions Booth #: 801 Contact: Mark Walker Salt Lake City, UT, USA E: mwalker@energysolutions.com P: 801-649-2194 Website: www.energysolutions.com EnergySolutions is a leading provider of specialized technology based nuclear services to government and commercial customers. We are committed to environmental protection, energy independence and the nuclear industry. Our services include engineering, in-plant operations, outsourced specialty services, spent nuclear fuel management, decontamination and decommissioning, logistics, transportation processing and disposal. Engineered Resources,LLC Booth #: 722 Contact: Ginger Patel Augusta, GA, USA E: Ginger.patel@erllc.us P: 706-699-3579 We are a small woman-owned business that provides engineering, safety basis and environmental services. 114