Energy Steel awarded a $4.1mn contract from Nuclear Waste Partnership

Energy Steel awarded a $4.1mn contract from Nuclear Waste Partnership

LONDON, UK: Avingtrans PLC (AIM: AVG), which designs, manufactures and provides critical components, modules, systems and related services to the energy, medical and industrial sectors, introduced Energy Steel has been awarded a $4.1 million contract from Nuclear Waste Partnership LLC.

Energy Steel, a half of the Engineered Pumps and Motors Division of Avingtrans plc and chief in excessive high quality components, fabrications, and supplies for the nuclear energy sector, has been awarded a $4.1M contract from Nuclear Waste Partnership LLC.

The contract, which is anticipated to be accomplished by June 2023, includes the provide of supplies and subassemblies required for the waste isolation pilot plant (WIPP), the nation’s solely deep geological long-lived radioactive waste repository.

The supplies and subassemblies will be used within the development of the TRUPACT-II and HalfPACT Type B packages developed by the U.S. Department of Energy. Both packages are utilized as a secure means for the transportation of transuranic supplies and designed to reduce the variety of radioactive shipments.

Drew Baker, President of Energy Steel, commented: “We’re delighted that Energy Steel continues to collect momentum and this contract helps persevering with growth. Energy Steel has been serving the nuclear industry over the final forty years, and we’re honored to support one of many most ambitious energy projects within the world today.”

www.avingtrans.plc.uk

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