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London Manchester Number of Employees by Parliamentary Constituency MP Employees Constituency MP Employees Aberconwy Robin Millar 4 KDC Contractors Ltd 8 Matom Limited 4 Kier Construction Limited 50 Dounreay Aberdeen North Kirsty Blackman 3 Matom Limited 9 Thurso, Caithness MMI Engineering Ltd 2 Mott MacDonald Ltd 2 gov.uk/government/organisations/dounreay SNC-Lavalin/Atkins 1 URENCO 450 Bury North Salford Aberdeen South Stephen Flynn 4 URENCO Nuclear Stewardship & Eccles 80 SLC: Dounreay Site Restoration Ltd Manchester AECOM 2 Coatbridge, Chryston and Bellshill Steven Bonnar 27 PBO: Cavendish Dounreay Partnership Ltd Worsley & Nuvia 2 Scottish Enterprise 1 (Cavendish Nuclear, CH2M, AECOM) Eccles South Airdrie and Shotts Neil Gray 68 SNC-Lavalin/Atkins 26 Lifetime: 1955–1994 Balfour Beatty 22 Copeland Trudy Harrison 13,045 Operation: Development of prototype fast BRC Reinforcement Ltd 41 AECOM 11 breeder reactors Bolton West Morgan Sindall Infrastructure 5 ARUP 46 People: More than 1,000 Aldershot Leo Docherty 69 Assystem UK Ltd 27 Caithness, Sutherland & Easter Ross Wigan Fluor Corporation 12 Balfour Beatty 151 Mirion Technologies (IST) Limited 56 Bechtel 17 NuScale Power 1 Bureau Veritas UK Ltd 71 Aldridge-Brownhills Wendy Norton 19 Capita Group 432 Stainless Metalcraft (Chatteris) Ltd 19 Capula Ltd 10 Maker eld Altrincham and Sale West Sir Graham Brady 108 Cavendish Nuclear Ltd 214 Manchester Mott MacDonald Ltd Costain The UK Civil Nuclear Industry Central 108 14 Alyn and Deeside Rt Hon Mark Tami 31 Direct Rail Services 18 James Fisher Nuclear Ltd 31 Doosan Babcock Limited 57 Argyll and Bute Brendan O’Hara 13 Gleeds 30 Denton Mott MacDonald Ltd 13 GRAHAM Construction 49 & Reddish Ashfield Lee Anderson 126 Hilti (Great Britain) Ltd 5 Aquila Nuclear Engineering Ltd 68 International Nuclear Services Limited 17 Number of Employees by BRC Reinforcement Ltd 58 Interserve Industrial Services Limited 65 Manchester, Barrow and Furness Simon Fell 100 Jacobs UK Ltd 96 Parliamentary Constituency St Helens Withington Assystem UK Ltd 4 James Fisher Nuclear Ltd 78 South & Whiston Gleeds 15 KAEFER Limited 341 Leigh International Nuclear Services Limited 3 KDC Contractors Ltd 11 Morgan Sindall Infrastructure Kier Construction Limited Summer 2019 Stockport 55 160 Stretford & Nuvia 3 Laing O’Rourke 15 Urmston Sir Robert McAlpine Ltd 20 LLW Repository Ltd (PBO - UK Nuclear Waste Management Ltd) 246 Cheadle Basingstoke Rt Hon Maria Miller 509 Mace Limited 20 Decision Analysis Services Limited 18 Mirion Technologies (IST) Limited 10 Altrincham Frazer-Nash Consultancy Ltd 2 Morgan Sindall Infrastructure 437 & Sale West Wythenshawe THALES UK Ltd 484 Morson Projects Limited 99 & Sale East WSP 5 Mott MacDonald Ltd 30 Bath Wera Hobhouse 100 National Nuclear Laboratory 454 Key Inverness, Nairn, Altran 100 NIASS 3 Badenoch & Strathspey Aberdeen North Beaconsfield Joy Morrissey 125 NSG Environmental Ltd 30 Golder Associates (UK) Ltd 5 Nuvia 102 Existing and proposed sites URENCO 120 Orano 8 Bedford Mohammad Yasin 1 PacTec EPS Ltd 4 Aberdeen South AECOM 1 Radwise Limited 3 Belfast South Claire Hanna 35 Rider Levett Bucknall UK Ltd 13 Pinsent Masons LLP 5 RPS Risk Management 7 PwC 30 Sellafield Limited 8,935 London Bermondsey and Old Southwark Neil Coyle 205 Shepley Engineers Limited 214 Jacobs UK Ltd 1 SNC-Lavalin/Atkins 108 Madano 20 Thomas Thor Associates 1 Paisley & Rutherglen & Norton Rose Fulbright LLP 14 TÜV SÜD Nuclear Technologies 17 Holborn & PwC Ultra Electronics Energy Renfrewshire Hamilton West St Pancras Islington South 170 5 North & Finsbury Berwickshire, Roxburgh and Selkirk John Lamont 37 Westinghouse UK 9 Turnbull & Scott (Engineers) Ltd 35 Westlakes Engineering Ltd 15 TWI Ltd 2 Wood 340 Linlithgow & Bethnal Green and Bow Rushanara Ali 25 Corby Tom Pursglove 4 East Falkirk Hackney South Hunterston A Power Station Edinburgh & Shoreditch Allen & Overy LLP 25 Augean plc 4 Uxbridge & Birkenhead Mick Whitley 8 Crawley Henry Smith 2 West Kilbride, Ayrshire West Brent gov.uk/government/organisations/magnox-ltd South Ruislip Bethnal Green & Bow Cammell Laird 1 Doosan Babcock Limited 2 UK decommissioning sites Central Gleeds 1 Crewe and Nantwich Dr Kieran Mullan 109 SLC: Magnox Ltd (A wholly owned subsidiary of NDA) Ealing Nuclear AMRC Direct Rail Services Edinburgh North 6 109 Coatbridge, Birmingham, Erdington Jack Dromey 3 Croydon Central Sarah Jones 176 Reactor type: 2 x Magnox Chryston Dunfermline North & Leith Station lifetime output: 73TWh & West Fife Interserve Industrial Services Limited 3 Centronic Ltd 87 & Bellshill Birmingham, Ladywood Shabana Mahmood 54 EDF Energy 89 Lifetime: 1969–1989 Hammersmith Assystem UK Ltd 2 Darlington Peter Gibson 15 People: More than 210 Kirkcaldy and Edinburgh Poplar & East Torness Power Station Gowling WLG 5 Wood 15 Stirling Cowdenbeath Dunbar, East Lothian Limehouse Mott MacDonald Ltd 2 Dartford Gareth Johnson 45 Argyll & edfenergy.com Pinsent Masons LLP 12 Laing O’Rourke 45 Bute Putney Vauxhall PwC 20 Delyn Rob Roberts 1 Reactor type: 2 x AGR Bermondsey & Rider Levett Bucknall UK Ltd 1 Corporate Risk Associates Ltd 1 Old Southwark Hunterston B Power Station Net capacity: 1190 MW Cities of London SNC-Lavalin/Atkins 7 Denton and Reddish Andrew Gwynne 20 West Kilbride, Ayrshire Lifetime: 1988–2030 Twickenham & Westminster WSP 5 Hyde Group Nuclear Limited 18 edfenergy.com People: 550 full time Blackburn Kate Hollern 89 Unitrunk Ltd 2 Glasgow employees plus over 180 Assystem UK Ltd 82 Derby North Amanda Solloway 21 Reactor type: 2 x AGR Central East Lothian full time contract partners Croydon Kloeckner Metals UK 7 Assystem UK Ltd 21 Central Net capacity: 965 MW Airdrie Blaydon Liz Twist 2 Derby South Rt Hon Margaret Beckett 3,082 Lifetime: 1976–2023 & Shotts Assystem UK Ltd 2 Assystem UK Ltd 20 Blyth Valley Ian Levy 20 KDC Contractors Ltd People: 520 full time 4 employees plus over 250 Osprey Shipping Ltd 20 Nuclear AMRC 16 full time contract partners Motherwell Bolton West Chris Green 1 Rolls-Royce plc 2,967 & Wishaw TÜV UK Ltd 1 SNC-Lavalin/Atkins 75 East Kilbride, Brent Central Dawn Butler 9 Derbyshire Dales Sarah Dines 16 Strathaven & Direct Rail Services 9 Idom Merebrook Ltd 1 Lesmahagow Edinburgh South West Bridgwater and West Somerset Ian Liddell-Grainger 6,442 Nuclear Energy Components Ltd 15 Glasgow Assystem UK Ltd 2 Don Valley Nick Fletcher 1 North Ayrshire South West Central Berwickshire, Balfour Beatty 196 Costain 1 & Arran Ayrshire Roxburgh & Selkirk Livingston BAM Nuttall Ltd 306 Doncaster Central Rt Hon Dame Rosie Winterton 60 Bechtel 9 Thornhill Engineering Services Ltd 60 Glasgow Capita Group 62 Dumfriesshire, Clydesdale Rt Hon David Mundell 314 South Cavendish Nuclear Ltd 7 and Tweeddale Costain 12 Capita Group 20 Blyth Valley Doosan Babcock Limited 33 Cara Construction Ltd 8 EDF Energy 4,953 Fluor Corporation 69 Chapelcross Power Station Dumfriesshire, Enermech Limited 2 Magnox Limited 211 Clydesdale Fluor Corporation 56 Radwise Limited 6 Annan, Dumfriesshire Tynemouth & Tweeddale Hilti (Great Britain) Ltd 4 Dunfermline and West Fife Douglas Chapman 3 North gov.uk/government/organisations/magnox-ltd Jacobs UK Ltd Bechtel Antrim 43 2 SLC: Magnox Ltd (A wholly owned subsidiary of NDA) Kier Construction Limited 500 Cavendish Nuclear Ltd 1 Mace Limited Dwyfor Meirionnydd Rt Hon Liz Saville Roberts 259 Reactor type: 4 x Magnox Newcastle upon 29 Newcastle upon Tyne East Magnox Limited 163 Capita Group 49 Station lifetime output: 60 TWh Tyne Central Hartlepool Power Station Morson Projects Limited 25 Costain 1 Lifetime: 1959–2004 Gateshead National College for Nuclear Fluor Corporation Hartlepool, Cleveland 3 48 People: More than 290 Radwise Limited 31 Magnox Limited 150 Blaydon edfenergy.com Sarens UK Ltd 5 Matom Limited 2 Sellafield Carlisle Sunderland Central Reactor type: 2 x AGR SC Innovation 1 Nuvia 7 Seascale, Cumbria Brighton Pavillion Caroline Lucas 3 Wood 2 Net capacity: 1185 MW gov.uk/government/organisations/sellaeld-ltd Mott MacDonald Ltd 3 Ealing North James Murray 4 Workington Lifetime: 1983–2024 Bristol East Kerry McCarthy 1 AB5 Consulting 4 SLC: Sella eld Limited (A wholly owned subsidiary Penrith & People: 530 full time employees plus EDF Energy East Devon Simon Jupp 2 Belfast of NDA) The Border Hartlepool 1 over 200 full time contract partners Bristol North West Darren Jones 160 Interserve Industrial Services Limited 1 South Established: 1947 Stockton Balfour Beatty 160 Kloeckner Metals UK 1 Operation: Decommissioning and demolition of North Redcar Bristol West Thangam Debbonaire 1,318 East Kilbride, Strathaven Dr Lisa Cameron 202 redundant plants and buildings, fuel reprocessing, Abbott Risk Consulting Limited 2 and Lesmahagow storage of nuclear materials and radioactive wastes Copeland Darlington Middlesbrough Accenture 46 EDF Energy 184 Low Level Waste Repository People: 11,112 employees AECOM 5 Hayward Tyler Ltd 18 Near Drigg, Cumbria Stockton ARUP 75 East Lothian Kenny MacAskill 609 gov.uk/government/organisations/low-level-waste-repository-ltd South Assystem UK Ltd 15 Cavendish Nuclear Ltd 13 SLC: LLW Repository Ltd Balfour Beatty 150 Costain 3 Bechtel 18 Doosan Babcock Limited 34 PBO: UK Nuclear Waste Management Ltd (AECOM, Studsvik, AREVA, Serco) Westmorland Burges Salmon LLP 15 EDF Energy 553 Established: 1959 Heysham 1&2 Power Stations & Lonsdale CGN UK 29 Jacobs UK Ltd 6 Operation: Repository for the UK’s low level radioactive waste Morecambe, Lancashire Deloitte 15 East Surrey Claire Coutinho 1 People: 246 employees edfenergy.com Thirsk & Malton Doosan Babcock Limited 10 DEF Energy et Environment 1 DWF LLP 1 Eastleigh
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