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Environmental Cost Element Structure (ECES)

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Description:

This structure provides a common set of elements that can be used to describe the technical and administrative components with related costs for environmental projects. ECES is comprised of activities conducted throughout the life-cycle of a project or program and the essential parameters that impact project cost and schedule. It includes new and baseline technologies, environmental restoration, waste management, decontamination and decommissioning (D&D), long-term stewardship, and other tasks.

Current Version:

2002

Point of Contact:

Bryan Skokan
DOE EM-32
Bryan.skokan@em.doe.gov
301-903-7612

Dan Melamed
DOE EM-32
dan.melamed@em.doe.gov
202-586-6239

Pramod Mallick
EM-43
pramod.mallick@em.doe.gov
301-903-9447


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