Wood Group has been awarded an inspection qualification services contract in the UK

The Hinkley Point C nuclear power plant (image courtesy of constructionenquirer.com)

The Hinkley Point C nuclear power plant (image courtesy of constructionenquirer.com)

Wood has won a contract as sole supplier of inspection qualification services to the Hinkley Point C nuclear power station.
EDF Energy, the station developer, has commissioned Wood’s Inspection Validation Centre (IVC) to qualify ultrasonic inspections on high integrity welds in primary circuit components for the two 1.6 GW reactors, for a contract, which is effective immediately, of initial task order worth $16m.
Wood’s teams will assess the inspection procedures and their supporting technical justifications and will carry out practical trials to demonstrate that the procedures can be applied and meet their objectives. Using flaw implantation techniques, faults will be introduced into welded test pieces to test and ultimately assure that inspectors can identify them.
The work will create a total of 35 new jobs at the IVC in Warrington, UK, which works with specialist suppliers across the world.
This is the first major inspection qualification contract in the UK civil nuclear sector since the building of Sizewell B in the 1990s, when Wood’s nuclear business provided the same service and continues to provide ongoing operational support including custody of key test pieces.