![]() ![]() This work will directly and indirectly create and sustain about 1,500 jobs over the next 15 years in Grey, Bruce and Huron counties, and throughout Ontario. This includes the removal and replacement of 960 feeder tubes, 480 fuel channels, and 480 calandria tubes. Shoreline Power Group is responsible for the fuel channel feeder replacement portion of the project, which involves all reactor removal, inspection, and installation work. Our vendors are second to none, and I’m confident in our continued success as we transition into the next phase of the project.” “We’re now turning our attention to the inspection and installation work, which will be much more hands-on for our tradespeople. “This is an important moment for the MCR project,” Phelps said. The last of these removals were successfully completed ahead of schedule on 9 July, said Jeff Phelps, Vice President, Major Projects. The MCR project team, alongside vendor partner Shoreline Power Group, a joint venture between Aecon, SNC-Lavalin and United Engineers & Constructors, spent about 10 months removing feeder tubes, pressure tubes, calandria tubes and other important internal components of the unit 6 reactor in preparation for the installation of new parts that will extend the life of the unit for 40 years. Bruce Power’s Major Component Replacement (MCR) is entering into a new phase of the project after completing the last of the reactor removal work, Bruce Power said on 14 July. ![]()
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