MONTREAL—SNC-Lavalin has announced that its joint venture with Aecon Group has been awarded two multimillion-dollar contracts by Ontario Power Generation (OPG) for nuclear services at the Darlington Nuclear Generating Station in Clarington, Ont. east of Toronto.
The first contract, valued at $265 million, is for the refurbishment of all four 935-megawatt steam turbine generators at the station, along with overhauls of the generators and moisture separator re-heaters, condenser repairs and implementation of new controls systems. Under this contract, the work is split 40 per cent to SNC-Lavalin and 60 per cent to Aecon. Work has already begun and is forecast to be completed in 2025.
The second contract is for the engineering, procurement and construction of the Retube Waste Processing Building. Valued at $127 million, the work will be split half and half between SNC-Lavalin and Aecon and is expected to be complete in 2017. In January 2016, the joint venture was awarded a $2.75-billion contract to carry out the execution phase of its Retube and Feeder Replacement project.
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