Aecon Secures Major Contract for Pickering Nuclear Units Refurbishment
Significant Contract Awarded to Aecon for Pickering Nuclear Refurbishment
TORONTO — Aecon Group Inc. (TSX: ARE) has made a remarkable stride in the nuclear sector with a recent contract awarded to a joint venture involving Aecon and AtkinsRéalis. This contract was bestowed by Ontario Power Generation (OPG) and focuses on the definition phase of significant refurbishment work for Units 5, 6, 7, and 8 at the Pickering Nuclear Generating Station.
Project Overview and Importance
The joint venture, in which Aecon holds a 50% interest, pertains to the retubing, feeder, and boiler replacement for these four crucial nuclear units. Notably, Aecon's share of the early works phase—valued at approximately $1.1 billion—has already been recorded in its Construction segment backlog. The additional portion of the contract, valued around $1 billion, is expected to contribute to the backlog in the next quarter.
Scope of Work and Expectations
This undertaking involves a comprehensive scope of work, including engineering tasks, procurement of essential long-lead components, and key construction planning for this multi-unit refurbishment. With planning and early works already in progress, the completion of this phase is anticipated in 2026,
Leadership Insights on the Project
Jean-Louis Servranckx, President and Chief Executive Officer of Aecon Group Inc., expressed that this contract award builds on the successful foundation laid during their joint venture on the Darlington Refurbishment Project. He emphasized the critical role they play in refurbishing OPG’s reactor fleet while maintaining an unwavering commitment to safety and excellence.
Thomas Clochard, Executive Vice President of Nuclear and Civil at Aecon, highlighted the importance of this project in providing clean and reliable electricity for future generations. He reiterated the company's dedication to enhancing Ontario's robust nuclear supply chain and expressed enthusiasm for executing this project alongside long-standing partners.
Importance of Refurbishment for Ontario’s Energy Needs
According to Nicolle Butcher, President and CEO of OPG, the refurbishment of Pickering is pivotal in securing decades of low-carbon, reliable electricity to meet Ontario's increasing energy demands. She underscored the team's shared experience from the successful Darlington Refurbishment Project as a promising foundation for achieving excellence in this new project.
The Ongoing Darlington Project
Currently, Aecon and AtkinsRéalis are also involved in executing OPG’s four-unit Darlington Refurbishment Project, which is reportedly more than 85% complete. This long-term project has already seen the successful refurbishment of three units ahead of schedule, showcasing strong performance across safety, quality, cost, and scheduling metrics.
Aecon's Broader Role in Nuclear Infrastructure
Aecon Group, renowned for its extensive experience in North American construction and infrastructure development, is committed to delivering integrated solutions across various sectors, including Civil, Urban Transportation, Nuclear, Utility, and Industrial. Their involvement in major infrastructure projects reflects their strategic intentions to fulfill public and private sector needs, reinforcing their significance in Canada’s energy landscape.
Engaging with the Community
As Aecon continues to embark on significant undertakings, they actively engage with communities and stakeholders, promoting transparency and collaboration throughout their projects. This involvement not only strengthens community ties but also amplifies the positive impact of their projects on local economies.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the key components of the Pickering refurbishment project?
The refurbishment project involves retubing, feeder and boiler replacements, as well as engineering and planning activities.
How is Aecon positioned in the nuclear sector?
Aecon is a major player in North America’s nuclear refurbishment landscape, actively involved in significant projects, including the ongoing Darlington refurbishment.
What are the anticipated timelines for the project?
The current definition phase is expected to wrap up by 2026, with further timelines to follow upon completion of this initial stage.
How does the refurbishment benefit Ontario?
This refurbishment is critical for ensuring a long-term supply of low-carbon electricity to meet Ontario's growing energy demands.
Who can I contact for more information about Aecon?
For further inquiries, you can reach out to Adam Borgatti at 416-297-2600 or via email at ir@aecon.com.
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