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Bechtel receives $532 million naval nuclear propulsion contract modification
by Geoff Ziezulewicz
Washington (UPI) Nov 2, 2016


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Bechtel Plant Machinery has been awarded a $532 million U.S. Navy contract modification for naval nuclear propulsion components.

Work on the cost-plus-fixed-fee modification will be performed in Pennsylvania and New York.

The Naval Nuclear Propulsion Program provided no additional information or estimated completion date.

Naval Sea Systems Command is the contracting entity.

The Naval Nuclear Propulsion Program falls under the National Nuclear Security Administration and is comprised of military and civilian personnel who design, build, operate, maintain and manage the nuclear-powered ships and the many facilities that support the nuclear fleet.

The program has cradle-to-grave responsibility for all naval nuclear propulsion matters.

Bechtel is a prime contractor for the program and is responsible for providing design, manufacturing and procurement management for the fabrication, testing, delivery, installation and field support of nuclear components for installation in submarines and aircraft carriers.

The company received a contract modification for similar work this summer.


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