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In southern France, international partners such as China, Europe, Japan, India, the Republic of Korea, the Russian Federation and the United States are collaborating to build the world's largest tokamak, a magnetic fusion device that has been designed to prove the feasibility of fusion as a large-scale and carbon-free source of energy based on the same principle that powers the sun. In 2018, the ITER Organisation decided to collaborate with a single supplier to provide all functions for its project management office, including project control management, project planning, cost estimating, risk and opportunity management, base line change control, in-kind procurement and IT services.
Mott MacDonald formed a joint venture with Altran Technologies (AchievMent) in response to this requirement. Through AchievMent, both companies were able to build on each other’s strength and deliver the competence, skills and personnel required for the project. In total, 35 staff were deployed in a multi-national team in France.
The unique nature of the project made risk management a particularly challenging function. We coordinated risk processes across the entirety of this €20bn+ project; facilitated proactive identification and management of risk; were responsible for identifying procedural deficiencies in the risk management process; and provided practical solutions.
Mott MacDonald provided experts in their field that were able to deliver in line with the project’s objectives, requirements and capabilities. The project saw a significant step change in the way time and cost are controlled, with scheduling driven by an emphasis on construction and commissioning rather than manufacturing. Our involvement enhanced risk-based decision-making, and our activities have helped to bridge the gap between design silos and enhanced collaboration between partners.
Zorica Ludzheva’s career path is anything but conventional. With a passion for solving complex design challenges, she’s progressed from industrial architecture to designing nuclear facilities and now has her sights set on space.
We recently spoke to Alexis Jourdain, our nuclear lead in France, about his career journey, what drew him to the nuclear sector and how he’s helping grow our presence in one of the world’s most established nuclear markets.
Mott MacDonald has appointed Rachel Ellison to the new position of operations director for UK and Europe. Rachel will play a central leadership role across the region together with Richard Risdon in his dual role as managing director for UK and Europe and group strategy director on the executive board.
Tim will lead the strategic direction, operations and commercial performance of Mott MacDonald’s transport planning and modelling team, a 160-strong group of specialists working across the UK and Europe.
Mott MacDonald has appointed Alexis Jourdain to lead its nuclear division in France in the newly created role of project director, nuclear.
The new PALLAS-reactor will replace the High Flux Reactor located in Petten, Netherlands. The facility currently supplies around 30 percent of global isotope demand and is operated by the Nuclear Research and Consultancy Group (NRG) PALLAS.
The 730MW Čierny Váh pumped storage power plant is Slovakia’s largest pumped storage power plant and largest hydroelectric power plant. It commenced operations in 1982.
Advanced computer modelling – including bespoke systems – enabled us to evaluate all the options for a technically challenging project to expand Albania’s hydropower capacity.
Opéra Bastille is one of the world’s most prestigious venues for opera, with a 2745-seat opera hall, 500-seat amphitheatre, and a smaller 230-seat, plus set and costume workshops and offices.
We’re designing facilities that will help researchers in Belgium gain a new understanding of the use of radioisotopes for medical purposes and to explore the potential of nuclear fusion.
The Paks nuclear power plant in central Hungary is the first and only operating nuclear power station in the country. We designed the repository required for safe management of used nuclear fuel and radioactive waste.
NortH2 will create the world’s largest system of offshore wind farms, transmitting power onshore to produce green hydrogen by electrolysis.
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