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Brady Orchard
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Brady Orchard
Brady Orchard is the project director for Remote-Handled Low-Level Waste (RHLLW) Project at Idaho National Laboratory’s Materials and Fuels Complex. As part of the MFC management team, he has responsibility for coordinating activities required for transition to operations and ensuring future waste management activities support the MFC mission. The RHLLW Disposal Project is the laboratory’s first line item construction project of more than $20 million approved for final design/construction under the BEA contract and the first line item construction project authorized to proceed to final design/construction by the Office of Nuclear Energy in 23 years. Orchard has 18 years of experience in engineering, project and waste management. He earned a bachelor’s degree in environmental engineering and a master’s degree in civil and environmental engineering from Utah State University. He is both a registered Project Management Professional and Professional Engineer in the state of Idaho.
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Project Director of the RH-LLW Disposal Facility project
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