Amentum Consortium Wins $207 Million Dutch Nuclear Program Contract

Reuters01-22
Amentum Consortium Wins $207 Million Dutch Nuclear Program Contract

Amentum Holdings Inc. announced that a consortium it leads has been awarded a contract worth up to $207 million (€180 million) by the Dutch Ministry of Climate Policy and Green Growth. The consortium, named NEXUS-NL and comprising Amentum, Arcadis, Tractebel, and NRG PALLAS, will provide program management and technical solutions for the planning and development of up to two new gigawatt-scale nuclear power plants in the Netherlands. The two-year framework agreement includes options for three additional one-year extensions. The project aims to support the Netherlands' strategies for decarbonization and energy security, with the consortium responsible for site characterization, technology selection, and planning work scope in the initial phase.

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