Calif. firm buys Hanford contractor serving 8,000 workers after alleged fraud settlement [Tri-City Herald
Apr. 4—The California company
However,
WorkCare plans to bid on the new contract, according to the company.
As WorkCare takes over the remainder of the contract, it will provide the occupational health and medical-related needs for more than 8,000
HPMC was barred from bidding on federal contracts after its owners reached a
Its
The new contract award is reserved for a small business with no more than
The new contract will have a base period of three years, including a 60-day transition period, plus two option periods of two years each for a possible total of seven years.
WorkCare is physician-directed
"We're excited to welcome HPMC and its team of proven experts to the WorkCare family of companies," said
"Given our experience in occupational medicine and our company origins, WorkCare is exceptionally well-prepared to support continued delivery of essential medical surveillance and other clinical services to protect and promote employee health at the site," he said.
WorkCare was founded by an
It remains a physician-directed occupational health company focusing on prevention, early intervention and total worker health, according to its website.
Services it will provide range from basic first aid to exams to evaluate workers' injuries and illnesses that may have been caused by work at the
The 580-square-mile
Work is underway now on environmental cleanup of 56 million gallons of radioactive and hazardous chemical waste stored in underground tanks and contaminated waste sites, groundwater and buildings.
HPMC loan fraud allegation
A year later the
HPMC continued to receive full payments under its
According to an investigation by the
That was about three months after the loan and interest were forgiven.
In
HPMC officials said during the investigation that the the donations were handled as personal donations of the Mooers rather than donations from HPMC.
Among the reasons that companies can be barred from new federal contracts is a lack of business honesty and integrity.
"We recognize the fraudulent activities taken by the HPMC owners do not reflect the service and commitment of the corporation's workforce and medical providers,"
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