Services giant Wood has won a contract to recover and package low-level radioactive waste from a storage silo at a major nuclear site in France.
The contract, from Commissariat à l’Énergie Atomique et aux Énergies Alternatives (CEA), the French government’s atomic and alternative energy agency, was won in partnership with AREVA Projets SAS.
Its scope covers project management, safety case, detailed design, commissioning and the first six months of operations.
Wood and AREVA Projets will work together to retrieve 50 tonnes of waste which have been stored at CEA Marcoule, 25km north-west of Avignon, for more than 50 years.
Wood will design a remotely operated robotic arm to remove the waste elements from the silo and also design a manufacturing unit to encapsulate them.
Once treated, the waste package can then be made ready for long-term storage in a disposal facility.
The work is expected to take five years.
Robin Watson, Wood chief executive, said: “This contract advances our strategy to grow our business in France by applying our ingenuity and expertise to solve nuclear problems for a growing range of customers.
“We look forward to working in collaboration with AREVA Projets in the safe and successful execution of this contract.”