Press Release

Balfour Beatty Bailey welcomes government approval for Hinkley Point C

15 September 2016

UK

Balfour Beatty Bailey a joint venture of Balfour Beatty, the international infrastructure group, and NG Bailey, the UK’s largest independent engineering and services company, today welcomes the announcement confirming the British Government’s approval of Hinkley Point C.

The approval formalises the selection of Balfour Beatty Bailey for Early Contractor Involvement for the first nuclear power station to be built in the UK for more than 20 years. The joint venture was awarded preferred bidder status for the £460 million contract for the electrical package for Hinkley Point C, on behalf of EDF Energy in July 2015.

The 50:50 joint venture will work across both proposed Hinkley Point C units to deliver the infrastructure that will power the station and its operations, creating 1,000 jobs including many specialist engineers. 

Works will include the design and installation of circa 76,000 cables totalling over 3,000km in length; over 180km of cable containment support systems; fire and environmental sealing; design and installation of earthing systems, and specialist packages associated with data acquisition and plant control.

Balfour Beatty Bailey will deliver a lasting local legacy with a significant proportion of the new workforce recruited locally, 60 local apprenticeships and training commitments and partnerships with local colleges.

David Hurcomb, Balfour Beatty Bailey Executive Sponsor said: “Balfour Beatty and NG Bailey have been working together for the last six years to develop a compelling proposition for the UK’s nuclear new build programme.

“We are delighted that the project has received final approval from the Government. Our involvement in this project will allow Balfour Beatty Bailey to become a leading team in the nuclear new build arena – a sector in which both companies have extensive experience, having both worked on the first nuclear power station to be built in the UK at Calder Hall and, the last, at Sizewell B.”

Hinkley Point C, which will be located on the Somerset coast, will be the first nuclear power station to be built in the UK for a generation. The two new nuclear reactors that form the station will provide reliable, low carbon electricity to power almost six million homes.

 

ENDS

 

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Louise McCulloch

Balfour Beatty Bailey
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e: louise.mcculloch@balfourbeatty.com

Notes to editors:

 

Balfour Beatty and NG Bailey have been working together for the last six years to develop a compelling proposition for the UK’s nuclear new build programme. The joint venture has the UK’s largest directly employed nuclear resource pool and extensive experience in successfully delivering complex projects on nuclear licensed sites. The companies’  specific expertise spans world leading health and safety training and performance, a proven industrial relations track record, off-site modularisation and prefabrication facilities, experience of creating integrated local supply chains, technical competence and in-depth regulatory understanding. Both companies worked on the first nuclear power station to be built in the UK at Calder Hall and the last at Sizewell B.

Aerial view visualisation of Hinkley Point C

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