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London Manchester Number of Employees by Parliamentary Constituency MP Employees Constituency MP Employees Aberconwy Guto Bebb 4 Assystem UK Ltd 33 Dounreay Matom Limited 4 Balfour Beatty 130 Thurso, Caithness Aberdeen North Kirsty Blackman 2 Bechtel 19 dounreay.com MMI Engineering Ltd 2 Bureau Veritas UK Ltd 71 Bury North Salford Aberdeen South Ross Thomson 4 Capita Group 562 PBO: Cavendish Dounreay Partnership Ltd Manchester & Eccles Nuvia 2 Capula Ltd 9 (Cavendish Nuclear, CH2M, AECOM) AECOM 2 Cavendish Nuclear Ltd 217 Lifetime: 1955–1994 Worsley & Airdrie and Shotts Neil Gray 41 Costain 24 Operation: Development of prototype Eccles South BRC Reinforcement Ltd 41 Decision Analysis Services Limited 1 fast breeder reactors Aldershot Leo Docherty 101 Direct Rail Services 19 People: More than 1,000 Fluor Corporation 50 Doosan Babcock Limited 70 Mirion Technologies (IST) Limited 50 Gleeds 65 Caithness, Sutherland & Easter Ross Wigan NuScale Power 1 GRAHAM Construction 49 Aldridge-Brownhills Wendy Morton 19 HII Technical Solutions Ltd 2 Stainless Metalcraft (Chatteris) Ltd 19 Hilti (Great Britain) Ltd 4 Altrincham and Sale West Sir Graham Brady 122 International Nuclear Services Limited 21 Mott MacDonald Ltd 122 Interserve Construction Limited 65 Maker eld Alyn and Deeside Mark Tami 34 Jacobs UK Ltd/CH2M 455 Manchester James Fisher Nuclear Ltd 34 James Fisher Nuclear Ltd 73 The UK Civil Nuclear Industry Central Argyll and Bute Brendan O’Hara 69 KAEFER Limited 352 Mott MacDonald Ltd 10 Kier Construction Limited 160 Jacobs UK Ltd/CH2M 59 Laing O’Rourke 15 Denton Ashfield Gloria De Piero 126 LLW Repository Ltd (PBO - UK Nuclear Waste Management Ltd) 246 & Reddish Aquila Nuclear Engineering Ltd 68 Lythmore Consultancy Services Ltd 1 BRC Reinforcement Ltd 58 Mace Limited 20 Number of Employees by Barrow and Furness John Woodcock 117 Mirion Technologies (IST) Limited 8 Assystem UK Ltd 2 Morgan Sindall Construction and Infrastructure Ltd 418 Manchester, CH2M 18 Morson Projects Limited 80 Parliamentary Constituency Withington Gleeds 14 Mott MacDonald Ltd 20 Stretford & International Nuclear Services Limited 4 National Nuclear Laboratory 448 St Helens Urmston Jacobs UK Ltd/CH2M 7 NIASS 3 Summer 2018 South & Whiston Stockport Morgan Sindall Construction and Infrastructure Ltd 44 NSG Environmental Ltd 49 Nuvia 8 NuGeneration Ltd 10 Sir Robert McAlpine Ltd 20 Nuvia 114 Cheadle Basingstoke Rt Hon Maria Miller 508 Orano 10 Decision Analysis Services Limited 16 PacTec EPS Ltd 4 Altrincham Frazer-Nash Consultancy Ltd 3 Rider Levett Bucknall UK Ltd 16 & Sale West Wythenshawe THALES UK Ltd 484 RPS Risk Management 7 & Sale East WSP Parsons Brinckerhoff 5 Sellafield Limited 8,831 Bath Wera Hobhouse 103 Shepley Engineers Limited 275 Key Inverness, Nairn, Altran 100 SNC-Lavalin/Atkins 75 Badenoch & Strathspey Rotork Controls Ltd Thomas Thor Associates Aberdeen North 3 1 Beaconsfield Rt Hon Dominic Grieve 120 TÜV SÜD Nuclear Technologies 15 Existing and proposed sites Golder Associates (UK) Ltd 4 Ultra Electronics Nuclear Control Systems 6 Aberdeen South URENCO 116 Westinghouse UK 6 Bedford Mohammad Yasin 1 Westlakes Engineering Ltd 15 AECOM 1 Wood 291 Belfast South Emma Little-Pengelly 30 Corby Tom Pursglove 4 PwC 30 Augean plc 4 London Bermondsey and Old Southwark Neil Coyle 186 Crawley Henry Smith 2 EY 13 Doosan Babcock Limited 2 Idom Merebrook Ltd 3 Crewe and Nantwich Laura Smith 97 PwC 170 Direct Rail Services 97 Holborn & Berwickshire, Roxburgh and Selkirk John Lamont 37 Croydon Central Sarah Jones 435 St Pancras Islington South Turnbull & Scott (Engineers) Ltd 35 Centronic Ltd 80 & Finsbury TWI Ltd 2 EDF Energy 355 Bethnal Green and Bow Rushanara Ali 25 Darlington Jenny Chapman 14 Allen & Overy LLP 25 Wood 14 Hackney South Birkenhead Rt Hon Frank Field 2 Dartford Gareth Johnson 45 Hunterston A Power Station & Shoreditch Uxbridge & Cammell Laird 1 Laing O’Rourke 45 West Kilbride, Ayrshire Nuclear AMRC Delyn Rt Hon David Hanson 1 Argyll & Bute South Ruislip Brent Bethnal Green & Bow 1 magnoxsites.com Central Birmingham, Erdington Jack Dromey 3 Corporate Risk Associates Ltd 1 UK decommissioning sites Dunfermline Interserve Construction Limited 3 Denton and Reddish Andrew Gwynne 20 PBO: Cavendish Fluor Partnership Ltd & West Fife (Cavendish Nuclear, Fluor Corporation) Ealing Birmingham, Ladywood Shabana Mahmood 45 Hyde Group Nuclear Limited 18 Ochil & North Erith & Assystem UK Ltd 2 Unitrunk Ltd 2 Reactor type: 2 x Magnox South Perthshire Kirkcaldy and Global Project Partnerships Ltd (GPP) Derby North Chris Williamson 16 Stirling Thamesmead 4 Station lifetime output: 73TWh Glenrothes Cowdenbeath Gowling WLG 5 Assystem UK Ltd 15 Lifetime: 1969–1989 Poplar & Mott MacDonald Ltd 1 Nuvia 1 Torness Power Station PwC Derby South Rt Hon Margaret Beckett 2,947 People: More than 210 Limehouse 20 West Edinburgh Edinburgh Dunbar, East Lothian Vauxhall Rider Levett Bucknall UK Ltd 1 Assystem UK Ltd 13 Dunbartonshire Rutherglen & West North & Leith edfenergy.com SNC-Lavalin/Atkins 7 CH2M 18 Putney WSP Parsons Brinckerhoff 5 Rolls-Royce plc 2,837 Hamilton West Coatbridge, Reactor type: 2 x AGR Bermondsey & Chryston Old Southwark Blackburn Kate Hollern 5 SNC-Lavalin/Atkins 79 Hunterston B Power Station & Bellshill Net capacity: 1190 MW Cities of London Kloeckner Metals UK 5 Dumfriesshire, Clydesdale and Tweeddale Rt Hon David Mundell 342 West Kilbride, Ayrshire Lifetime: 1988–2030 Twickenham & Westminster Bosworth David Tredinnick 3 Capita Group 23 edfenergy.com Glasgow Linlithgow & People: 550 full time Human Performance and Leadership Ltd 3 Cara Construction Ltd 8 Central East Falkirk employees plus over 180 Brent Central Dawn Butler 5 Cyclife 14 Reactor type: 2 x AGR East Lothian Paisley & full time contract partners Croydon Direct Rail Services 5 Fluor Corporation 83 Net capacity: 965 MW Renfrewshire Airdrie Central Bridgwater and West Somerset Ian Liddell-Grainger 5,458 Magnox Limited 211 Lifetime: 1976–2023 North & Shotts Edinburgh Balfour Beatty 21 Radwise Limited 3 Livingston East BAM Nuttall Ltd Dunfermline and West Fife Douglas Chapman 2 People: 520 full time 568 employees plus over 250 Bechtel 8 Bechtel 1 Glasgow Edinburgh Capita Group 55 Cavendish Nuclear Ltd 1 full time contract partners South Motherwell South West & Wishaw Cavendish Nuclear Ltd 6 Dwyfor Meirionnydd Liz Saville Roberts 309 East Kilbride, Costain 46 Capita Group 60 Strathaven & Doosan Babcock Limited 46 Costain 1 Lesmahagow EDF Energy 3,865 Fluor Corporation 76 Fluor Corporation 69 KDC Contractors Ltd 10 North Ayrshire & Arran Central Glasgow Ayrshire South West Berwickshire, Hilti (Great Britain) Ltd 4 Magnox Limited 150 Roxburgh & Selkirk Jacobs UK Ltd/CH2M 35 Matom Limited 1 Kier Construction Limited 500 NSG Environmental Ltd 2 Chapelcross Power Station Mace Limited 29 Nuvia 7 Annan, Dumfriesshire Newcastle upon Magnox Limited 163 Wood 2 magnoxsites.com Tyne Central Mott MacDonald Ltd 2 Ealing North Stephen Pound 3 National College for Nuclear 3 AB5 Consulting 3 PBO: Cavendish Fluor Partnership Ltd Radwise Limited 31 East Devon Rt Hon Sir Hugo Swire 3 (Cavendish Nuclear, Fluor Corporation) Newcastle upon Sarens UK Ltd 5 Interserve Construction Limited 1 Dumfriesshire, Tyne East Reactor type: 4 x Magnox SC Innovation 2 Kloeckner Metals UK 2 Clydesdale Brighton Pavillion Caroline Lucas 2 East Kilbride, Strathaven Dr Lisa Cameron 216 Station lifetime output: 60 TWh North Moorside Power Station & Tweeddale Tynemouth Mott MacDonald Ltd 2 and Lesmahagow Lifetime: 1959–2004 Antrim West Cumbria Bristol East Kerry McCarthy 5 EDF Energy 198 nugeneration.com People: More than 290 EDF Energy 5 Hayward Tyler Ltd 18 Bristol South Karin Smyth 1 East Lothian Martin Whitfield 673 Developer: NuGeneration Ltd Mott MacDonald Ltd 1 Balfour Beatty 12 Gateshead Hartlepool Power Station Bristol West Thangam Debbonaire 930 Cavendish Nuclear Ltd 15 Hartlepool, Cleveland Abbott Risk Consulting Limited 1 Costain 2 Sunderland Central edfenergy.com Accenture 16 Doosan Babcock Limited 38 Sellafield Carlisle AECOM 5 EDF Energy 578 Reactor type: 2 x AGR ARUP 75 Jacobs UK Ltd/CH2M 8 Seascale, Cumbria Houghton & Net capacity: 1185 MW Bechtel 19 Radwise Limited 20 gov.uk Sunderland South Eastleigh Mims Davies 3 Workington Lifetime: 1983–2024 Burges Salmon LLP 42 PBO: Sella eld Limited (A wholly owned Penrith & CGN UK 19 Mott MacDonald Ltd 1 People: 530 full time employees plus Belfast subsidiary of NDA) The Border Hartlepool Deloitte 15 Prysmian Cables and Systems Limited 2 over 200 full time contract partners DWF LLP Edinburgh East Tommy Shepherd 23 South Established: 1947 1 Stockton EDF Energy 441 Deloitte 23 Operation: Decommissioning and demolition North EY 4 Edinburgh North and Leith Deidre Brock 11 of redundant plants and buildings, fuel Copeland Framatome UK 2 Abbott Risk Consulting Limited 8 reprocessing, dand storage of nuclear Darlington materials and radioactive wastes Middlesbrough Frazer-Nash Consultancy Ltd 103 Gardiner & Theobald LLP 3 Gardiner & Theobald LLP 4 Edinburgh South West Joanna Cherry 46 People: 11,112 employees Stockton Gleeds 30 EDF Energy 40 South Hydrock Group Ltd 5 Golder Associates (UK) Ltd 2 Mace Limited 1 Kloeckner Metals UK 3 Low Level Waste Repository Mott MacDonald Ltd 1 SNC-Lavalin/Atkins 1 Near Drigg, Cumbria Westmorland NG Bailey 15 Edinburgh West Christine Jardine 3 gov.uk & Lonsdale South West Nuclear Hub - University of Bristol 123 ARUP 3 Heysham 1&2 Power Stations Thomas Thor Associates 6 Ellesmere Port and Neston Justin Madders 88 Morecambe, Lancashire PBO: UK Nuclear Waste Management Ltd WSP Parsons Brinckerhoff Interserve
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