Another work partner in Bruce Power’s Major Component Replacement (MCR) Project, has set up offices in Kincardine.
Nucleom will provide non-destructive examination of critical components of the Unit 6 reactor as part of the feeder installation execution phase of MCR.
Nucleom actively participates in research and development to establish novel technologies in the nuclear industry.
With respect to MCR, inventive solutions have advanced the radiography method to provide a safer working environment for workers, while increasing productivity of the project.
In a recent news release, CEO and founder of Nucleom, Olivier Marcotte their newly established office in Kincardine will become the base of operations for 40-plus full-time technicians and administrative employees dedicated to the MCR project.
He states, “Bruce Power has been a major contributor to our growth, and it is important for us to actively participate in the Bruce County economy and community initiatives.”.
Nucleom, a 100% owned and operated Canadian company, specializes in non-destructive evaluation services that offers solutions that significantly increase the speed and reliability of inspections on critical equipment.