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November 19, 2019

Bechtel Receives $1.4B in Contract Mods for Naval Nuclear Propulsion Parts

By ExchangeMonitor

A Bechtel subsidiary on Nov. 15 received three contract modifications worth over $1.4 billion in total to supply parts for the Naval Nuclear Propulsion Program.

The U.S. Navy issued cost-plus-fixed-fee modifications to existing awards to Bechtel Plant Machinery, based in Monroeville, Pa. The modifications are respectively worth $913.5 million, $483.7 million, and $31.8 million.

The work will be conducted in plants at Monroeville and Schenectady, N.Y., according to the Pentagon procurement notice.

The notice does not provide details of the components manufactured under the modified contracts. Bechtel Plant Machinery describes itself as “a project engineering organization responsible for providing design, manufacturing, and procurement management for the fabrication, testing, delivery, installation, and field support of high quality nuclear power plant components for installation in submarines and aircraft carriers.”

The Naval Nuclear Propulsion Program is a joint Navy-Department of Energy effort to provide nuclear power reactors for those vessels.

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