BWXT Awarded Historic Manufacturing Contracts to Support Pickering Life Extension and Darlington New Build Projects

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CAMBRIDGE, Ontario, January 27, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--BWX Technologies, Inc. (NYSE: BWXT) announced today contracts with a total value of more than C$1 billion for two major nuclear energy projects that will enable Ontario Power Generation’s (OPG) life extension of the Pickering Nuclear Generating Station, and the deployment of a new small modular reactor (SMR) at the Darlington site.

Under the first contract, BWXT will manufacture 48 steam generators at its Cambridge facility for the Pickering life extension program. The project will create more than 250 highly skilled trades positions, including welders, fitters and machinists, as well as add more engineers and supporting staff. The duration of the project will be more than seven years, with a significant portion booked in fourth quarter 2024. BWXT is performing the work for its customer CanAtom, a joint venture between AtkinsRéalis and Aecon.

BWXT also announced a contract to manufacture the reactor pressure vessel (RPV) for customer GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy’s BWRX-300 SMR. The largest component within the technology, the RPV contains the reactor core, coolant and support structures. BWXT is the first manufacturer in North America to begin this type of work for an SMR technology and will play a key role in the deployment of SMRs across Canada and the world. This order was booked in second quarter 2024.

The Province’s Minister of Energy and Electrification Stephen Lecce joined BWXT at its Cambridge, Ontario, facility for the announcement.

"Ontario needs more nuclear energy to meet growing electricity demand, and it’s our province’s highly skilled workers that will make it all possible," said Stephen Lecce, Minister of Energy and Electrification. "I am so pleased to work with companies like BWXT that are investing in Ontario and in our workers, as we continue to cement Ontario’s position as a global leader in new nuclear technologies."

"The BWXT team stands ready to help our customers and Ontario create a future that provides abundant, emissions-free electricity, while increasing sustainable, good-paying jobs for Canada," said John MacQuarrie, president, BWXT Commercial Operations. "We’ve been taking strategic steps to further meet the current and anticipated demand for nuclear power. These significant projects leverage BWXT’s extensive capabilities and specialized expertise in the delivery of large components for the domestic and global nuclear industry."

"The contract to fabricate the reactor pressure vessel for the first BWRX-300 is another key milestone in the deployment of this technology," said Lisa McBride, Canada Country Leader, GEH. "We are excited to be working with BWXT to move this project forward, while bringing benefits to manufacturing workers in Ontario."