Amentum Consortium Secures $207 Million Dutch Contract for Nuclear Power Development
Amentum has secured a $207 million contract from the Dutch Ministry of Climate Policy and Green Growth to lead a consortium, NEXUS-NL, in developing new nuclear power plants in the Netherlands. The agreement focuses on establishing up to two gigawatt-scale facilities and includes site characterization, technology selection, and infrastructure planning, supporting the country's goal of climate neutrality by 2040. The initial two-year contract allows for three one-year extensions.

Amentum leads a consortium awarded a $207 million contract by the Dutch Ministry of Climate Policy and Green Growth for program management and technical solutions in developing new nuclear power plants in the Netherlands. The consortium, named NEXUS-NL, includes Arcadis, Tractebel, and NRG PALLAS, and will focus on establishing up to two gigawatt-scale power plants as part of the Netherlands' decarbonization and energy security strategies.
The initial two-year framework agreement allows for three one-year extensions and covers site characterization, technology selection, and planning for infrastructure. The Dutch government views nuclear energy as essential for achieving climate neutrality by 2040.




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