Page last updated at 17 Jun 2011

Babcock and Bechtel win high priority Sellafield contract

A Babcock and Bechtel joint venture - Bechtel Babcock Nuclear Solutions (BBNS) - has been awarded the contract for the Pile Fuel Cladding Silo Retrieval Project, Silo Doors & Retrieval Modules (SDRM) by Sellafield Ltd, the company responsible for safely delivering decommissioning, reprocessing, nuclear waste management and fuel manufacturing activities on behalf of the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority.

Retrieval of the fuel cladding and other intermediate level waste from the Pile Fuel Cladding Silo is a high priority project for Sellafield Ltd. Babcock has direct experience of the SDRM preliminary design from its work in the Accord Alliance, as well as the Box Encapsulation Plant Product Store (BEPPS), giving it a full understanding of how the SDRMs fit into the Pile Fuel Cladding Silo programme.

The SDRM contract covers detail design, procurement, manufacture, works testing, delivery to site, installation and commissioning of silo doors and retrieval and waste handling modules, together with a hole cutting system.

The project, with a total expected value of £120-150 million, involves three phases over a period of around six years. Phase 1, starting almost immediately and lasting six months, will involve mobilisation and project familiarisation. Phase 2, starting in the autumn of 2011 will see completion of the design, specifications, procurement packages and safety case support. This will be followed by Phase 3 covering procurement, manufacture, works testing, construction, installation and commissioning.

The BBNS team brings a strong combination of skills and expertise from two nuclear industry leaders, fully integrated to deliver the SDRM project successfully.

Babcock brings extensive experience of the Sellafield site and its requirements, processes, systems and site working characteristics, and has a track record of working with Sellafield Ltd effectively, in partnership.

Bechtel brings fresh perspectives and extensive learning from experience of US DoE nuclear sites, with experience at Hanford, Oakridge and Savannah River.

The BBNS team has the in-house capabilities and high level technical expertise to perform the full scope of work, plus the project management and integration skills to work safely and effectively on the complex, highly regulated Sellafield site and complete the project successfully.

Babcock Managing Director Nuclear, Roger Hardy, commented: "We are delighted to have been awarded this significant project contract. Our team will integrate fully with Sellafield Ltd's own, combining a successful Sellafield site delivery track record, world class project management, and experience in the design, procurement and logistics associated with major modules. With BBNS Sellafield Ltd has a highly capable team supported by extensive resources and experience. We look forward to building further on our relationship with Sellafield Ltd, and working together to deliver this critical project right first time, on-schedule, in-budget, and in full compliance with all safety and quality standards."

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