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The '''Babcock Dounreay Partnership''' (BDP) is a consortium of [[Babcock International Group]] PLC (50 per cent), [[CH2M HILL]] (30 per cent) and [[URS Corporation]] (20 per cent). | The '''Babcock Dounreay Partnership''' (BDP) is a consortium of [[Babcock International Group]] PLC (50 per cent), [[CH2M HILL]] (30 per cent) and [[URS Corporation]] (20 per cent). | ||
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+ | In October 2013 it changed its name to Cavendish Dounreay Partnership, following the decision of [[Babcock International Group]], which has a 50 per cent stake in the parent body organisation, to rebrand its civil nuclear business unit as [[Cavendish Nuclear]].<ref name="news"> [http://www.dounreay.com/news/2013-10-25/change-of-name-for-dounreay-parent-body-organisation http://www.dounreay.com/news/2013-10-25/change-of-name-for-dounreay-parent-body-organisation], Dounreay website, news item 25 October 2013 </ref> | ||
==Background== | ==Background== | ||
In April 2012 the Babcock Dounreay Partnership was selected as preferred bidder and awarded a £1.6bn contract by the [[Nuclear Decommissioning Authority]] for the management and decommissioning of the [[Dounreay nuclear site]] in Caithness, Scotland. | In April 2012 the Babcock Dounreay Partnership was selected as preferred bidder and awarded a £1.6bn contract by the [[Nuclear Decommissioning Authority]] for the management and decommissioning of the [[Dounreay nuclear site]] in Caithness, Scotland. | ||
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+ | Decommissioning of the site is anticipated by 2022-25, 'shaving 14 years and £1 billion off previous forecasts' according to the company. <ref name="news"/> | ||
===Resources=== | ===Resources=== |
Latest revision as of 04:57, 30 October 2013
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The Babcock Dounreay Partnership (BDP) is a consortium of Babcock International Group PLC (50 per cent), CH2M HILL (30 per cent) and URS Corporation (20 per cent).
In October 2013 it changed its name to Cavendish Dounreay Partnership, following the decision of Babcock International Group, which has a 50 per cent stake in the parent body organisation, to rebrand its civil nuclear business unit as Cavendish Nuclear.[1]
Background
In April 2012 the Babcock Dounreay Partnership was selected as preferred bidder and awarded a £1.6bn contract by the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority for the management and decommissioning of the Dounreay nuclear site in Caithness, Scotland.
Decommissioning of the site is anticipated by 2022-25, 'shaving 14 years and £1 billion off previous forecasts' according to the company. [1]
Resources
Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 http://www.dounreay.com/news/2013-10-25/change-of-name-for-dounreay-parent-body-organisation, Dounreay website, news item 25 October 2013