BWX Technologies Wins Owner’s Engineer Contract for Bulgaria’s Kozloduy Nuclear Plant Expansion

Reuters12-02
BWX Technologies Wins Owner's Engineer Contract for Bulgaria's Kozloduy Nuclear Plant Expansion

BWX Technologies, Inc. announced that it will provide Owner's Engineer services as part of a three-party consortium for Bulgaria's New Build Kozloduy Nuclear Power Plant, Units 7 and 8. The consortium, which also includes Laurentis Energy Partners and its subsidiary Canadian Nuclear Partners S.A., has secured a contract valued at hundreds of millions of euros over approximately ten years. The Bulgarian government plans to construct two Westinghouse AP1000 nuclear power units at the Kozloduy site. Under the contract's first phase, lasting about 12 months, the consortium will provide front-end services such as Engineering, Procurement and Construction contract negotiations and constructability reviews. If a Final Investment Decision is made, the second phase will include ongoing engineering services during the project's execution.

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