Under the nine-year contract, which includes options for two two-year periods, EDF Energy will provide these crucial services to the nuclear stations at Dungeness in Kent, Sizewell in Suffolk, Hunterston in North Ayrshire, Torness in East Lothian, Heysham 1 and 2 in Lancashire, Hartlepool on Teesside and Hinkley Point in Somerset.
Amec Foster Wheeler Clean Energy business president Clive White said: "This framework agreement further reinforces our long-standing relationship with EDF Energy.
"Our highly skilled work force of project managers, drawn from our extensive pool of expertise across Amec Foster Wheeler, is key in ensuring that the UK’s existing nuclear power stations are truly world class in terms of safety and performance and can continue to generate safe, reliable electricity in the years to come."
Work under the contract will be carried out by the company through its offices at Barnwood in Gloucester and East Kilbride near Glasgow.
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