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£12 million contracts support nuclear decommissioning research

Nuclear Decommissioning Authority

May 9
09:34 2016

Research and Development (R&D) framework contracts worth up to 12 million will be shared by a series of consortia, as the NDA seeks innovative solutions to some of its technical challenges.

Among the organisations involved are UK universities, global corporations and around 20 Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs). The NDAs Direct Research Portfolio (DRP) forms a key part of the NDAs strategic research programme and focuses on direct funding for research that delivers innovation across multiple sites, develops technical expertise and informs NDAs strategy.

Following a 5-month procurement process, the 3 new framework contracts were awarded to 10 consortia, involving over 70 organisations and including 3 consortia led by SMEs. The contracts, last awarded in 2012, will cover the next 4 years.

NDA Research Manager Yvonne Morris said:

It was very pleasing to see so many SMEs being engaged in the process and being part of successful consortia. Overall we were delighted with the high quality of the submissions and look forward to working with the organisations on our strategic R&D programme. We now have new multi-supplier contracts aligned with our key strategic themes. With many new organisations involved for the first time we will have broad input into addressing our R&D requirements.

The procurement was launched via a supplier day, aimed to engage smaller businesses in the process and facilitating establishment of consortia to bid for the contracts. Participation was also facilitated by use of the OJEU process and promotion via the NDA website. The contracts were split into 3 lots:

  • Lot A University Interactions
  • Lot B Integrated Waste Management and Site Decommissioning and Remediation
  • Lot C Spent Fuels and Nuclear Materials

Lot A supports the NDAs University Research Strategy while Lot B and C support four of NDAs strategic themes.

The DRP contracts will also address cross-industry R&D requirements identified by the Nuclear Decommissioning and Waste Research Forum. DRP projects often lead to more extensive R&D projects carried out by Site Licence Companies (SLCs) and the supply chain. The combined annual R&D spend by NDA and SLCs is typically more than 85 million.

Following a detailed evaluation of the tender responses and follow-up technical interviews, framework contracts were awarded in each area:

Lot A: University Interactions

Single consortium led by National Nuclear Laboratory

  1. National Nuclear Laboratory
    • Supported by Frazer-Nash Consulting

Lot B: Integrated Waste Management and Site Decommissioning and Remediation

6 consortia led by Amec Foster Wheeler Ltd, Arcadis Consulting (UK) Ltd, Arup, Eden NE Ltd, Galson Sciences Ltd and NSG Environmental Ltd

  1. Amec Foster Wheeler Ltd
    • Consortium: Brenk Systemplanung and Jlich Research Centre, Cogentus Consulting, DAS Ltd, Imperial College London, Longenecker & Associates, MMI Engineering, NuVision, OC Robotics, Fortum, University of Birmingham, University of Bristol, University of Cambridge, University of Manchester.
  2. Arcadis Consulting (UK) Ltd
    • Consortium: AdvanSci, Applied Photonics (APL), Areva RMC, Aurora, ESI, MDecon, Pyry, ProNu-Dec, Tradebe Inutec, TWI, University of Liverpool, Dalton Nuclear Institute, University of Surrey.
  3. Arup
    • Consortium: Costain, Pyry, Studsvik, James Fisher Nuclear Ltd, SN3, AdvanSci, MCM, Bilfinger GVA, Pinsent Masons, CL:AIRE, r3 Environmental Technology, Dalton Nuclear Institute.
  4. Eden NE Ltd
    • Consortium: Cavendish Nuclear, DBE TECHNOLOGY GmbH, Golder Associates Limited, Tradebe Inutec, Project Time and Cost International Limited.
  5. Galson Sciences Ltd
    • Consortium: National Nuclear Laboratory, Frazer-Nash Consulting, Advansci, Amphos 21, Cogentus Consulting, Integrated Decision Management, Jacobs, Kurion, Rodgers Leask, VTT, University of Bristol, Lancaster University, University of Leeds, University of Manchester, University of Sheffield.
  6. NSG Environmental Ltd
    • Consortium: AECOM, ARC, Oxford Technologies, NPL, ESG, Quintessa, React Engineering, KDC, Tradebe Innutec, Synergy Health, Nuclear AMRC, Loughborough University, University of Manchester, University of Surrey.

Lot C: Spent Fuels and Nuclear Materials

3 consortia led by AMEC Foster Wheeler Ltd, Areva NC and National Nuclear Laboratory.

  1. Amec Foster Wheeler Ltd
    • Consortium: Andra, Brenk Systemplanung and Jlich Research Centre, EnergySolutions, DAS Ltd, Fortum, MMI Engineering, NPL, NRG, OC Robotics, Studsvik, University of Birmingham, University of Manchester, University of Bristol, University of Cambridge, Loughborough University.
  2. Areva NC
    • Consortium: NSG Consultancy, MDecon, Quintessa, University of Liverpool, University of Sheffield.
  3. National Nuclear Laboratory
    • Consortium: Frazer-Nash Consulting, Galson Sciences Ltd, ALD France, Aquila Nuclear Engineering, DBD, DAS, IDM, Jacobs, Kurion, Rodgers-Leask, University of Bristol, Lancaster University, University of Leeds, University of Manchester, University of Sheffield, Imperial College.

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