Sellafield seeks partners for £4.8bn nuclear decommissioning works

Sellafield seeks partners for £4.8bn decommissioning works. The plant is
looking for up to five partners for the works, which are spread across four
Lots and include remediation, decommissioning and demolition works.
The contract would last for 15 years between 2025 and 2040. The work is being
tendered via the Decommissioning and Nuclear Waste Partners (DNWP)
framework, and has an estimated value which ranges from £3.8bn to a
maximum of £4.6bn. The tender document calls for contractors to be able to
provide a “full suite of expertise and support to deliver decommissioning
activities and projects, including asset care”. The Lots include works in
high security areas, a retrieval partner and an integrated nuclear waste
partner.
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