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Dounreay’s low level waste drum crushing plant will soon be back in full working order.
DSRL will be holding a supply chain briefing to give an update on future procurement opportunities at Dounreay.
The NDA, the public body that owns Dounreay and funds its clean-up, today set out key milestones for the site over the next 3 years.
The Nuclear Decommissioning Authority recognised the role played by a Wick-based manufacturer at Dounreay in its national awards for the UK supply chain.
Another pioneering in-house invention has allowed the PFR reactor dismantling team to complete one of the final phases of the reactor dismantling.
The last batch of higher activity liquid waste produced during Dounreay’s Materials Test Reactor (MTR) research reactor has been cemented into a drum.
The Highland Council is looking for your views on the revised Dounreay Planning Framework (DPF), which is out for consultation until January 16, 2014.
A report published today underlines how much work remains to be done at Dounreay before the site can be left in a safe condition for future generations.
Dounreay’s radioactive impact on the environment continues to fall, according to a report.
Dounreay’s parent body organisation has changed its name from the Babcock Dounreay Partnership to the Cavendish Dounreay Partnership.
Opportunities for supply chain business to apply for up to £1 million of support.
Dounreay Site Restoration Ltd is strengthening its capacity to deliver the closure of the site in 2022-25 by changing the way some essential services are delivered.
The Babcock Dounreay Partnership (BDP) has won an award in this year’s Scottish Council for Development and Industry (SCDI) Highlands and Islands business awards.
Details on the NDA Estate Supply Chain Event 2013.
Hoisting out giant pieces of redundant equipment is becoming second nature to the project teams working at PFR.
Nine Dounreay apprentices who received Indenture Certificates at their graduation ceremony last Friday were encouraged to become involved in the "guaranteed decade of work" left on the site.
Dounreay’s highly active fuel examination cave is the first structure on site to be removed using the Babcock Dounreay Partnership’s bulk approach to waste disposal.
Dounreay’s huge collection of historic documents will be among the first items to be stored in the new archive to be built in Caithness.
The Nuclear Decommissioning Authority has published figures showing that levels of contract spending with smaller businesses is increasing across their sites.
The Nuclear Decommissioning Authority is now inviting businesses to enter the prestigious NDA Estate Supply Chain Awards 2013 which recognise outstanding contributions to the nuclear clean-up mission.
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