Jacobs Engineering wins EDF nuclear contract in U.K.
Jacobs Engineering employs approximately 60,000 employees globally, and its acquisition of KlingStubbins added approximately 500 employees from the architectural firm’s United States and Asia offices.[5] Jacobs has more than 200 offices in more than 25 countries, with operations in North America, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Continental Europe, India, Australia, Africa, and Asia. It owns one-third of the Atomic Weapons Establishment, Aldermaston, UK.
Primary markets include: Aerospace and Defense, Automotive and Industrial, Buildings, Chemicals and Polymers, Consumer and Forest Products, Energy, Environmental Programs, Infrastructure, Mining and Minerals, Oil and Gas, Pharmaceuticals and Biotechnology, Refining, and Technology.
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http://www.elp.com/articles/2013/11/jacobs-engineering-wins-edf-nuclear-contract-in-u-k.html
13 November 2013
Jacobs Engineering Group Inc. (JEC) won a technical consultancy agreement from EDF Energy Nuclear Generation to support its power generation projects in the U.K.
Officials did not disclose the contract value, however noted that the agreement is in effect through the end of December 2015.
Under the terms of the contract, Jacobs is providing technical consultancy, engineering and design services spanning civil, structural, mechanical, electrical control and instrumentation, process, safety and environmental disciplines for a range of projects across EDF Energy’s nuclear power station portfolio in the U.K.
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