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AWE begins market engagement for Future Material Campus programme

13 Dec 24 AWE, the Atomic Weapons Establishment, wants to talk to suppliers about billions of pounds worth of planned building works.

AWE campus at Aldermaston [Google Streetview]
AWE campus at Aldermaston [Google Streetview]

AWE has this week published a prior information notice (PIN) for construction supply chain support required to deliver its Future Material Campus (FMC) programme.

The new facilities that make up the FMC will support AWE鈥檚 long-term capability and enable nuclear science for generations to come. says AWE. These facilities will support the manufacture and storage of nuclear components, improve science and analysis capabilities, and invest in new capabilities for nuclear material recovery.

It is part of a multi-billion-pound, multi-year portfolio of infrastructure investment that supports AWE in its overall purpose to protect the UK through nuclear science and technology.

This PIN signals the start of FMC鈥檚 market engagement programme to support the proposed procurement in 2025 and invites parties across the construction supplier base to register their interest in participating in future market engagement activities.

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A separate market engagement is being run for AWE鈥檚 future infrastructure programme (FIP), which focuses on delivering AWE's wider infrastructure needs in relation to new office accommodation, laboratories, testing facilities, site services and manufacturing facilities. The PIN for the FIP was published back in April.

鈥淥ur FMC programme is highly complex but also a once-in-a-generation opportunity to participate in the creation of a world-class scientific, engineering and technological centre of excellence. We鈥檒l need support from a huge range of partners, and our relationships are key to the delivery of a successful mission,鈥 said Andrew McNaughton, AWE鈥檚 executive director for infrastructure (and a former chief executive of Balfour Beatty).

He added: 鈥淔MC will develop the UK鈥檚 domestic capabilities across defence, construction, technology and more. Partners joining this infrastructure programme will play their part in the nuclear defence national endeavour and security of the UK. We look forward to working together to deliver the many benefits that FMC鈥檚 development will bring through employment, economic growth and the advancement of science in the UK.鈥

The FMC notice invites suppliers to indicate their interest by completing a questionnaire. 聽It can be found at:

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