Amec Foster Wheeler has secured around £4million worth of contracts from the company that manages the UK’s lower level radioactive waste.
The awards, from LLW Repository Ltd (LLWR), cover environmental safety case services and waste characterisation and assurance support.
LLWR operates the UK’s Low Level Waste Repository in West Cumbria on behalf of the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority.
The organisation also oversees the management of lower activity waste throughout the country.
As part of the environmental safety case framework, Amec Foster Wheeler has been appointed as the single supplier for hydrogeological and geological support, and as one of four suppliers for general technical support.
It is estimated that the contract will generate approximately £2 million in revenue over the next four years.
The waste characterisation and assurance support framework, which is expected to be worth about £2 million over four years, will see Amec Foster Wheeler providing analytical support services and environmental monitoring support from its full-service analytical laboratories.
Andy White, vice president for decommissioning at Amec Foster Wheeler’s clean energy business, said: “The award of these frameworks reflects the high value placed on the technical expertise of our people.
“LLWR has been a valued customer for many years and our understanding of their business enables us to play an integral part in the cost-effective management of UK waste streams.
“These wins advance Amec Foster Wheeler’s strategy to expand our share of work on radiological and waste management programmes in Europe.”
Amec Foster Wheeler’s clean energy business employs more than 1,300 people in the North West of England, mainly at Knutsford and Birchwood in Cheshire and at Sellafield and Barrow in Cumbria.