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1966 Nuclear Design and Construction Ltd was a joint company formed by [[English Electric Co|English Electric ]], [[Babcock and Wilcox]] and [[Taylor Woodrow]], partners in the Consortium that was awarded three contracts by the [[Central Electricity Generating Board]] totalling £225 million for the [[Hinkley Point A Power Station|Hinkley Point]], [[Sizewell A Nuclear Power Station|Sizewell]] and [[Wylfa Nuclear Power Station|Wylfa Nuclear Power Stations]].<ref>The Engineer 1966/11/04</ref> | 1966 Nuclear Design and Construction Ltd was a joint company formed by [[English Electric Co|English Electric ]], [[Babcock and Wilcox]] and [[Taylor Woodrow]], partners in the Consortium that was awarded three contracts by the [[Central Electricity Generating Board]] totalling £225 million for the [[Hinkley Point A Nuclear Power Station|Hinkley Point]], [[Sizewell A Nuclear Power Station|Sizewell]] and [[Wylfa Nuclear Power Station|Wylfa Nuclear Power Stations]].<ref>The Engineer 1966/11/04</ref> | ||
1968 renamed [[Babcock English Electric Nuclear]] which later became [[British Nuclear Design and Construction]] | 1968 renamed [[Babcock English Electric Nuclear]] which later became [[British Nuclear Design and Construction]] |
Latest revision as of 22:04, 2 February 2019
1966 Nuclear Design and Construction Ltd was a joint company formed by English Electric , Babcock and Wilcox and Taylor Woodrow, partners in the Consortium that was awarded three contracts by the Central Electricity Generating Board totalling £225 million for the Hinkley Point, Sizewell and Wylfa Nuclear Power Stations.[1]
1968 renamed Babcock English Electric Nuclear which later became British Nuclear Design and Construction
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Sources of Information
- ↑ The Engineer 1966/11/04