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Bruce Power contracts major industry suppliers for $130-million steam generator replacement project

Bruce Power communicationsBy: Bruce Power communications  December 12, 2017
Bruce Power contracts major industry suppliers for $130-million steam generator replacement project
A fully-integrated joint venture, formed among AECOM, Aecon and AREVA NP – the Steam Generator Replacement Team (SGRT) – signed a contract Tuesday, valued at more than $130-million, to replace steam generators at Unit 6 of the Bruce B generating station, at the Bruce Nuclear site near Tiverton in the Municipality of Kincardine.

Work is scheduled to reach substantial completion in the first quarter of 2022, states a press release from Bruce Power and the SGRT.

In addition to the contract for Unit 6, the SGRT signed a long-term Preferred Supplier Agreement, with a firm pricing structure, for steam generator replacements at the plant’s remaining five units as part of the Bruce Major Component Replacement project. This agreement, with provisions for a long-term partnership through 2032, gives Bruce Power the benefit of experience and relationships of multiple projects, and allows the SGRT to establish a long-term presence in the Bruce Power community.
 
“Replacement of steam generators is a key part of the Major Component Replacement project,” said Mike Rencheck (left), president and chief executive officer of Bruce Power. “We have established an agreement for the Unit 6 steam generator replacement to start, and to establish a firm path for steam generator replacements in our subsequent five units, securing both resources and estimates for future work.

“Partnerships, like this one, set up our Life-Extension Program for success by bringing certainty, innovation and technology, which are critical in building a high-performing team that is prepared to deliver projects on-time and on-budget.”

“We are proud to serve as a long-term strategic partner with Bruce Power to support its Major Component Replacement project,” said Robert J. LoCurto, president of SGT, a company co-owned by AREVA NP and AECOM, and chairman of the SGRT executive committee.

“The SGRT provides the depth and experience of Aecon in Canadian nuclear projects with SGT’s experience with steam generator replacement and the resources of AECOM and AREVA NP. With our team based in Kincardine, we are committed to developing our workforce locally and becoming an integral part of the community.”

This award to the SGRT is the initial phase of Bruce Power’s Major Component Replacement project. It includes the removal of the eight original steam generators at Unit 6 and the installation of replacement steam generators with related plant modifications. The SGRT is currently completing the engineering work for the Unit 6 steam generator replacements.

In nuclear energy facilities, steam generators use heated water to create steam, a key step in the process of producing electricity.

“Bruce Nuclear will play a key role in supplying clean, reliable and affordable energy to Ontario and will create skilled jobs to stimulate the local economy,” said John M. Beck, president and chief executive officer, Aecon Group Inc. “This contract illustrates Aecon’s diverse, industry-leading expertise in the nuclear industry, and we look forward to working with Bruce Power and strengthening relationships with our joint venture partners as we support this critical project.”

“The SGRT brings together companies widely recognized for their expertise across the nuclear energy, construction and infrastructure industries,” said Nicolas Maes, executive vice-president of AREVA NP’s Installed Base Business Unit. “Through this work, AREVA NP will support local economic growth and help to ensure that Bruce Nuclear powers Ontario with reliable, low-carbon electricity for decades to come.”

“AECOM has performed steam generator replacements at 24 nuclear units over the past 25 years through our SGT joint venture with AREVA NP,” said Art Lembo, president of AECOM’s power business unit. “We are pleased to take the capabilities of this successful enterprise and combine forces with Aecon to perform this important work for Bruce Power.”

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