Wood wins UK nuclear new build contract

Bob MacDonald

An engineering expert which employs more than 1,300 people in the North West, has won a role linked to the construction of new reactors at the Wylfa Newydd nuclear power plant on Anglesey.

Hitachi Nuclear Energy Europe (HNE) has appointed Wood as architect engineering support partner.

Effective immediately, the appointment is expected to transition into a 10-year framework, extending up to the start of commercial operations, once the project passes further key milestones in 2019.

Wood is responsible for supporting HNE in its architect engineer role on technical specifications, procurement and design integration as well as managing interfaces with the project management contractor and the plant owner, Horizon Nuclear Power.

Bob MacDonald, Wood Specialist Technical Solutions chief executive, said: “We are looking forward to working with Hitachi on this project which is so important to the future energy security of the UK.

“Being selected for this work is an indication of the deep and broad technical knowledge of our 2,000 nuclear specialists.

“Many are internationally-recognised experts with wide experience of design integration and delivering optimized solutions.”

HNE and Horizon Nuclear Power are proposing to build two UK advanced boiling Water reactors at the new power station on Anglesey in North Wales.

In June, the UK Government confirmed it was considering direct investment in the project in order to secure affordable supplies of low carbon power.

Wood’s nuclear business employs more than 1,300 people in the North West, mainly at Knutsford and Birchwood in Cheshire and at Sellafield and Whitehaven in Cumbria.

It can trace its heritage back to the early days of the nuclear industry, having been involved in every UK nuclear power station project, and continues to provide support services to reactor operators, developers and vendors on four continents.

Globally, Wood operates in more than 60 countries, employing around 60,000 people, with revenues in excess of £7.66bn.

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