August EWJ 24 - Flipbook - Page 11
Frazer-Nash Helping Shape
Future UK Energy Generation
Frazer-Nash Consultancy is delighted to have been selected as a top UK supplier on a multi-million
pound framework supporting fusion energy research to support future energy generation and security.
Fazer-Nash Consultancy is delighted to have been
selected as a top UK supplier on a multi-million
pound framework supporting fusion energy research
to support future energy generation and security.
continued development and maturity of fusion
enabling technologies and solutions.
Our valued Tier 2 supply chain partners are: Alten,
Ansaldo Nuclear, Hatch, Lucideon, NIS Limited,
NSG, NW Total Engineering Solutions, Oxford Sigma
Limited, PDL Group, The Manufacturing Technology Centre (MTC), The Welding Institute (TWI).
Frazer-Nash has secured a prestigious Tier 1 supplier
position to the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA) on the multi-supplier Engineering
Design Services (EDS) framework.
Frazer-Nash’s Fusion Energy business lead, Steve
Lawler, said, “After a highly successful delivery record with
UKAEA on the first iteration of EDS, I’m absolutely thrilled
that Frazer-Nash has once again been selected to support the
UKAEA through this latest iteration of the EDS framework.
I’m delighted to have the valuable support from our fantastic
supply chain partners. Collectively, we are ready and able to
respond to the technical challenges discharged through this
framework and we are very much looking forward to supporting UKAEA’s mission and providing the engineering solutions needed to support the realisation of fusion energy.”
The £9m framework – designed to support the
development of a UK industrial supply capability - is a
renewal of the framework launched in April 2020,
where Frazer-Nash and our valued Tier 2 supply chain
partners successfully delivered over £2M of work.
The 4 year framework will see Frazer-Nash and our
supply chain partners providing the UKAEA with access to a broad range of specialist engineering and
skills, spanning a number of technical areas, and will
contribute to the UKAEA’s mission in developing fusion as a new source of clean energy for future power
stations. Frazer-Nash will once again act as a responsible prime, and has assembled a supply chain, spanning academia, research organisations, SME’s and
industry. Collectively, we can deliver the work discharged through the EDS framework and support the
Colette Broadwith, Strategic Procurement Business
Partner for UKAEA, said, “This framework has enabled
UKAEA to work collaboratively and with maximum efficiency
with the fusion supply chain. By renewing it for another four
years, UKAEA can continue to leverage the engineering and
technical expertise of our industrial partners to help accelerate fusion energy’s commercialisation, for the benefit of all.”
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