Babcock has successfully delivered a Nuclear Operations and Maintenance service for over 20 years. Our 250-strong multi-skilled team supports our clients for obsolescence, plant modification or full project delivery. We are also uniquely placed to draw upon additional skills within the business, where there is a nuclear-related manpower resource of over 750 SQEP staff.
We are immensely proud to be the Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) for many of our clients, and offer an unrivalled level of experience in the nuclear field. We are a company that can be made responsible and held accountable for the operation and maintenance of a process or facility. We can provide a management team that will act as a single point of contact to the client.
An outline of our service is provided below. For further information or to discuss your individual requirements, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Core Service Features
- SQEP persons to manage, supervise and execute Operations and Maintenance on Nuclear Licensed Sites
- A comprehensive SQEP system that has been subject to Regulator scrutiny, that demonstrably ensures that only those persons with suitable qualifications and adequate appropriate experiences are selected for specific roles
- Expertise to write Operation and Maintenance Instructions/Manuals for client approval
Key Customers
British Energy
For more, see Case Study below.
Case Study
Dounreay
At Dounreay for DSRL we provide a workforce of approximately 80 personnel to carry out the operations and maintenance on the PFR and DFR reactors. The workforce includes project management, supervision and labour. The work includes operations and maintenance under Site License Requirements (Specifically License Conditions 26 & 28)
We have provided management supervision and labour for maintenance during the statutory outages at the majority of the Civil Nuclear Power Stations.
British Energy: AGR Power Stations
Babcock has a contract to maintain and operate a suite of reactor inspection equipment which is used to monitor the condition of the graphite within the reactor cores of British Energy’s AGR Power Stations. This team provides information required to meet the statutory inspection requirements demanded by the NII.