Partnership Agreement Enhances Nuclear Project Delivery Across North America
A new memorandum of understanding establishes a collaborative framework for the delivery of complex nuclear projects in North America, combining PTAG's local execution expertise with Assystem's global engineering credentials. This partnership aims to support utilities and operators in managing the lifecycle of nuclear initiatives, including new builds, refurbishments, and waste management. Executives from both firms emphasized their commitment to providing solutions that enhance performance and predictability, ultimately contributing to clean energy growth and responsible nuclear waste management.
A newly formed memorandum of understanding signals a significant step forward in the management of complex nuclear projects across North America. By uniting the execution expertise of PTAG with the global engineering prowess of Assystem, this partnership aims to deliver a comprehensive suite of services that encompasses every phase of nuclear project lifecycles, from new builds to refurbishments, decommissioning, fueling, and waste management.
Michael Dubreuil, managing partner at PTAG, articulated the essence of this collaboration, underscoring a shared commitment to empowering utilities and operators with innovative solutions that ensure performance and predictability in their most challenging programs. By leveraging PTAG's localized project delivery experience alongside Assystem's extensive global track record, the partnership is well-positioned to help the industry navigate the dual imperatives of expanding clean baseload energy and managing nuclear waste responsibly.
Christian Jeanneau, Assystem's executive senior vice president for international digital, echoed this sentiment, highlighting the integration of international best practices and advanced engineering capabilities that the partnership brings to the North American market. This alliance not only equips utilities and governments with the essential tools to meet pressing goals—such as achieving net zero emissions and ensuring energy security—but also reinforces the commitment to a sustainable and secure energy future.
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