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London Manchester Number of Employees by Parliamentary Constituency MP Employees Constituency MP Employees Aberavon Stephen Kinnock 8 Jacobs UK Ltd 1 TWI Ltd 8 KAEFER Limited 18 Aberconwy Robin Millar 4 KDC Contractors Ltd 7 Dounreay Matom Limited 4 Kier Infrastructure and Overseas Ltd Thurso, Caithness 50 Aberdeen North Kirsty Blackman 6 Matom Limited gov.uk/government/organisations/dounreay 9 Bury North Salford SNC-Lavalin/Atkins 1 Mott MacDonald Ltd 2 SLC: Dounreay Site Restoration Ltd Manchester & Eccles Thornton Tomasetti 5 URENCO 485 PBO: Cavendish Dounreay Partnership Ltd Worsley & Aberdeen South Stephen Flynn 2 URENCO Nuclear Stewardship 84 (Cavendish Nuclear, Jacobs, Amentum) Eccles South AECOM 2 Coatbridge, Chryston & Bellshill Steven Bonnar 71 Lifetime: 1955–1994 Airdrie & Shotts Neil Gray 70 Jacobs UK Ltd 43 Operation: Development of prototype fast Balfour Beatty Kilpatrick 22 Scottish Enterprise 1 breeder reactors Bolton West BRC Reinforcement Ltd 41 SNC-Lavalin/Atkins 27 People: More than 600 ENGIE UK 3 Copeland Trudy Harrison 13,314 Caithness, Sutherland & Easter Ross Wigan Morgan Sindall Infrastructure 4 AECOM 11 Aldershot Leo Docherty 62 ARUP 46 Fluor Corporation 12 Assystem UK Ltd 27 Mirion Technologies (IST) Limited 49 Balfour Beatty Kilpatrick 151 NuScale Power 1 Bechtel 2 Manchester Aldridge-Brownhills Wendy Norton 19 Bureau Veritas UK Ltd 71 The UK Civil Nuclear Industry Central Stainless Metalcraft (Chatteris) Ltd 19 Capita Group 382 Altrincham & Sale West Sir Graham Brady 92 Capula Ltd 10 Mott MacDonald Ltd 92 Cavendish Nuclear Ltd 207 Denton Alyn & Deeside Rt Hon Mark Tami 29 Costain 14 & Reddish James Fisher Nuclear Ltd 29 Direct Rail Services 18 St Helens North Argyll & Bute Brendan O’Hara 17 Doosan Babcock Limited 78 Number of Employees by Assystem UK Ltd 1 Gleeds 3 Manchester, Jacobs UK Ltd 5 Hilti (Great Britain) Ltd 5 Parliamentary Constituency Withington Mott MacDonald Ltd 11 International Nuclear Services Limited 17 Ashfield Lee Anderson 126 Jacobs UK Ltd 838 Leigh Aquila Nuclear Engineering Ltd 68 James Fisher Nuclear Ltd 69 Summer 2020 Stockport BRC Reinforcement Ltd 58 KAEFER Limited 330 Stretford & Barrow & Furness Simon Fell 24 KDC Contractors Ltd 12 Urmston Assystem UK Ltd 2 Kellogg Brown and Root Limited 63 Capita Group 1 Kier Infrastructure and Overseas Ltd 160 Gleeds 10 Laing O’Rourke 15 Altrincham International Nuclear Services Limited 5 LLW Repository Ltd (PBO - UK Nuclear Waste Management Ltd) 256 & Sale West Wythenshawe Jacobs UK Ltd 6 Mace Limited 20 & Sale East Basingstoke Rt Hon Maria Miller 20 Mammoet UK Ltd 15 Key Inverness, Nairn, Decision Analysis Services Limited 18 Mirion Technologies (IST) Limited 8 Badenoch & Strathspey Aberdeen North Frazer-Nash Consultancy Ltd 2 Morgan Sindall Infrastructure 497 Bath Wera Hobhouse 100 Morson Projects Limited 90 Existing and proposed sites Altran 100 Mott MacDonald Ltd 21 Beaconsfield Joy Morrissey 143 National Nuclear Laboratory 471 Aberdeen South Golder Associates (UK) Ltd 7 NIASS 3 URENCO 136 NSG Environmental Ltd 30 Bedford Mohammad Yasin 1 Nuclear Decommissioning Authority 211 AECOM 1 Nuvia 143 London Belfast South Claire Hanna 35 Orano 7 Pinsent Masons LLP 5 PacTec EPS Ltd 4 PwC 30 Radwise Limited 3 Holborn & Bermondsey & Old Southwark Neil Coyle 198 Rider Levett Bucknall UK Ltd 13 St Pancras Islington South Hydrock Consultants Ltd 2 RPS Risk Management 6 & Finsbury Jacobs UK Ltd 5 Sellafield Limited 8,700 Madano 7 Shepley Engineers Limited 243 Linlithgow & Norton Rose Fulbright LLP Thomas Thor Associates Hackney South 14 4 East Falkirk PwC 170 TÜV SÜD Nuclear Technologies 16 Hunterston A Power Station Edinburgh & Shoreditch Berwickshire, Roxburgh & Selkirk John Lamont 35 Westinghouse UK 9 West Kilbride, Ayrshire West Brent gov.uk/government/organisations/magnox-ltd Bethnal Green & Bow Turnbull & Scott (Engineers) Ltd 30 Westlakes Engineering Ltd 15 Central TWI Ltd 5 Corby Tom Pursglove 4 UK decommissioning sites Ealing SLC: Magnox Ltd (A wholly owned subsidiary of NDA) Bethnal Green & Bow Rushanara Ali 25 Augean plc 4 Coatbridge, Edinburgh North Reactor type: 2 x Magnox Dunfermline North & Leith Allen & Overy LLP 25 Crawley Henry Smith 5 Chryston Birkenhead Mick Whitley 7 Doosan Babcock Limited Station lifetime output: 73TWh & Bellshill & West Fife Erith & 5 Gleeds 1 Crewe & Nantwich Dr Kieran Mullan 110 Lifetime: 1969–1989 Hammersmith Thamesmead Nuclear AMRC 6 Direct Rail Services 110 People: More than 200 Kirkcaldy and Edinburgh Poplar & East Torness Power Station Birmingham, Ladywood Shabana Mahmood 53 Croydon Central Sarah Jones 92 Paisley & Cowdenbeath Limehouse Dunbar, East Lothian Assystem UK Ltd 1 Centronic Ltd 92 Renfrewshire edfenergy.com/energy Argyll & Gowling WLG 5 Dartford Gareth Johnson 45 North Putney Vauxhall Bute Reactor type: 2 x AGR Bermondsey & Mott MacDonald Ltd 2 Laing O’Rourke 45 Hunterston B Power Station Net capacity: 1190 MW Old Southwark Pinsent Masons LLP 12 Delyn Rob Roberts 1 Cities of London PwC Corporate Risk Associates Ltd West Kilbride, Ayrshire Lifetime: 1988–2030 Twickenham 20 1 edfenergy.com & Westminster Rider Levett Bucknall UK Ltd 1 Denton & Reddish Andrew Gwynne 18 Lifetime output to date: TWh 264 SNC-Lavalin/Atkins 12 Hyde Group Nuclear Limited 18 Reactor type: 2 x AGR Glasgow East Lothian People: 550 full time employees plus Croydon Blackburn Kate Hollern 98 Derbeyshire Dales Sarah Dines 15 Central over 180 full time contract partners Net capacity: 965 MW Central Assystem UK Ltd 89 Nuclear Energy Components Ltd 15 Lifetime: 1976–2022 Airdrie & Shotts Kloeckner Metals UK 9 Derby North Amanda Solloway 19 Lifetime output to date: 289TWh Blaydon Liz Twist 1 Assystem UK Ltd 19 People: 520 full time employees plus Assystem UK Ltd 1 Derby South Rt Hon Dame Margaret Beckett 3,085 over 250 full time contract partners Motherwell Blyth Valley Ian Levy 34 Assystem UK Ltd 10 East Kilbride, & Wishaw Jacobs UK Ltd 14 Nuclear AMRC 17 Strathaven & Osprey Shipping Ltd 20 Rolls-Royce plc 2,967 Lesmahagow Edinburgh South West Bolton West Chris Green 1 SNC-Lavalin/Atkins 67 TÜV UK Ltd 1 Westinghouse UK Glasgow 24 North Ayrshire South West Central Brent Central Dawn Butler 8 Derbyshire Dales Sarah Dines 1 Berwickshire, Direct Rail Services & Arran Ayrshire Roxburgh & Selkirk 8 Idom Merebrook Ltd 1 Bridgwater & West Somerset Ian Liddell-Grainger 6,772 Doncaster Central Rt Hon Dame Rosie Winterton 2 Glasgow Assystem UK Ltd 15 Golder Associates (UK) Ltd 2 South Balfour Beatty Kilpatrick 196 Dumfriesshire, Clydesdale & Tweeddale Rt Hon David Mundell 296 BAM Nuttall Ltd 140 Capita Group 21 Bechtel 8 Cara Construction Ltd Blyth Valley 8 Capita Group 64 Fluor Corporation 69 Chapelcross Power Station Dumfriesshire, Cavendish Nuclear Ltd 15 Magnox Limited 192 Clydesdale CERAP 2 Radwise Limited 6 Annan, Dumfriesshire Tynemouth North gov.uk/government/organisations/magnox-ltd & Tweeddale Costain 5 Dunfermline & West Fife Douglas Chapman 5 Antrim Doosan Babcock Limited 29 Cavendish Nuclear Ltd 5 SLC: Magnox Ltd (A wholly owned subsidiary of NDA) EDF Energy 5,141 Dwyfor Meirionnydd Rt Hon Liz Saville Roberts 246 Reactor type: 4 x Magnox Newcastle upon Enermech Limited 2 Capita Group 44 Station lifetime output: 60 TWh Tyne Central ENGIE UK 83 Costain 1 Fluor Corporation Lifetime: 1959–2004 Gateshead Hartlepool Power Station 56 Fluor Corporation 48 Hartlepool, Cleveland Framatome UK 4 Magnox Limited 151 People: More than 200 Blaydon edfenergy.com/energy Hilti (Great Britain) Ltd 4 Matom Limited 2 Carlisle Sunderland Central Jacobs UK Ltd 52 Ealing North James Murray 4 Reactor type: 2 x AGR KAEFER Limited 170 AB5 Consulting 4 Net capacity: 1185 MW Kier Infrastructure and Overseas Ltd 500 East Devon Simon Jupp 27 Workington Penrith & Lifetime: 1983–2024 Mace Limited 29 Kloeckner Metals UK 2 The Border Lifetime output to date: 234TWh Magnox Limited 163 SC Innovation 25 Belfast Hartlepool Mammoet UK Ltd 24 East Kilbride, Strathaven & Lesmahagow Dr Lisa Cameron 133 South Moorside People: 530 full time employees plus West Cumbria Stockton over 200 full time contract partners Morson Projects Limited 20 EDF Energy 115 NG Bailey Designated new build North Redcar 3 Hayward Tyler Ltd 18 Radwise Limited 29 East Lothian Kenny MacAskill 755 Sellafield site, developer tbc Copeland Seascale, Cumbria Middlesbrough Low Level Waste Repository RJP Property Consultants Ltd 1 Cavendish Nuclear Ltd 13 Sarens UK Ltd 5 Costain 3 gov.uk/government/organisations/sellaeld-ltd Stockton Near Drigg, Cumbria South gov.uk/government/organisations/low-level-waste-repository-ltd SNC-Lavalin/Atkins 2 Doosan Babcock Limited 51 SLC: Sella eld Limited (A wholly owned subsidiary Vulcain Engineering 8 EDF Energy 540 of NDA) SLC: LLW Repository Ltd Brighton Pavillion Caroline Lucas 1 ENGIE UK 126 Established: 1947 PBO: UK Nuclear Waste Management Ltd (Amentum, Studsvik, AREVA) Mott MacDonald Ltd 1 Jacobs UK Ltd 22 Operation: Decommissioning and demolition of Heysham 1 Power Station Heysham 2 Power Station Established: 1959 Bristol North West Darren Jones 160 East Surrey Claire Coutinho 1 redundant plants and buildings, management and Morecambe, Lancashire Morecambe, Lancashire Operation: Repository for the UK’s low level radioactive waste Balfour Beatty Kilpatrick 160 DEF Energy et Environment 1 storage of nuclear materials and radioactive wastes Bristol West Thangam Debbonaire 1,403 edfenergy.com/energy edfenergy.com/energy Thirsk & Malton People: 256 employees Eastleigh Paul Holmes 3 People: 11,254 employees Abbott Risk Consulting Limited 2 Mott MacDonald Ltd 1 Reactor type: 2 x AGR Reactor type: 2 x AGR Barrow
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