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AtkinsRéalis Selected to Improve, Strengthen and Harden Puerto Rico's Power Grid

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MONTREAL, March 24, 2025 /CNW/ - AtkinsRéalis Group Inc. (TSX: ATRL), a world-class engineering services and nuclear company with offices around the world, announces it has been contracted by LUMA Energy ServCo, LLC (LUMA) to administer its professional Architecture & Engineering Design Services to improve, strengthen and harden Puerto Rico's transmission and distribution operations infrastructure.

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"From concept to commissioning we have established ourselves as a world-class integrator of technologies and professional services across the energy landscape," said Ian L. Edwards, President and Chief Executive Officer, AtkinsRéalis. "Our end-to-end power delivery capabilities draw upon 100 years of experience assisting clients improve their existing systems and build assets capable of meeting the needs of their customers of today and tomorrow."

LUMA operates Puerto Rico's Electric Transmission and Distribution system on behalf of the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority (PREPA). AtkinsRéalis is providing architectural, environmental, engineering, right of way engineering, construction engineering, construction management and project management services with a focus on permanently improved transmission and distribution power line and substation projects. Additional services include permitting and environmental studies, environmental and historical preservation plan development, design phase services, construction phase services, public outreach and meeting facilitation.

"All of us at LUMA are proud to partner with stakeholders and contractors like AtkinsRéalis to complement our workforce for the ongoing system transformation. Our progress so far and over the next decade will allow us to build the next-generation electric grid and deliver the reliable and resilient service our 1.5 million customers expect and deserve," said Engineer Juan Rodríguez, LUMA's Vice President of Capital Programs. "LUMA is proud to follow all applicable laws and complies with all local regulations regarding engineering and procurement as they continue to transform the Island's electric grid."

Hurricane Maria made landfall in September 2017 as a Category 4 hurricane. The storm's sustained 249 kilometer per hour (155 mph) wind and heavy rain destroyed the Island's power grid leaving most of Puerto Rico's 3.4 million residents without electricity. Severe damage to distribution lines and flooded generators took nearly eleven months to repair, resulting in the second longest electrical blackout in world history. Hurricane Fiona struck the Island in 2022 damaging the network again.