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Sellafield is responsible for cleaning up and safeguarding the highest hazard nuclear fuel, materials, and waste on behalf of the UK’s Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA).
The existing Site Ion Exchange Effluent Plant (SIXEP) has been operational at the Sellafield site in Cumbria since 1985, removing radioactivity from various wastewater streams and reducing environmental impacts. It acts as the ‘kidneys’ of the site by filtering out radioactive material before discharging to the sea.
Due to the age of the original SIXEP, which was only designed to operate for 25 years, an essential replacement is needed for effluent treatment of the site.
A new treatment plant is being built to replace the existing facility. The SIXEP Continuity Plant (SCP) will be fundamental to high-hazard risk reduction activities.
As part of a multi-disciplinary team collaborating through Sellafield’s Design Services Alliance, we delivered concept, preliminary, and detailed design solutions during the initial phases of the new build, working as an integrated unit.
We played a key role in assisting Sellafield during the development of collaborative building information modelling (BIM) integration, across multiple disciplines in multiple locations. The SCP was the first major plant developed by Sellafield following implementation of the UK Government’s BIM Level 2 collaborative working compliance, now required on all public sector construction projects.
Under BIM Level 2, civil, structural, and architectural drawings are accessible to all team members at the same time, enabling various stakeholders to input into models in real-time, in parallel with analysis activities. This enables rapid production of intelligent drawings and schedule deliverables, alongside the engineering design. Overall, it creates a faster, more seamless design process, which in turns saves the project time, money, and resources.
The final business case for the SIXEP Continuity Plant was approved by HM Treasury in December 2021, three months ahead of schedule, and the plant is now under construction.
Having successfully delivered solutions for the detailed design, our team is now assisting with site support, issuing drawings for construction, and ensuring strong and consistent stakeholder management on any design changes required as the project progresses.
The new plant is expected to enter active commissioning in April 2029. With a design life of 50 years, it will reduce risks and minimise environmental impacts from effluent at the site for many decades to come.
Demand for data centres is growing and using nuclear reactors to power them is one way to ensure the increased energy consumption doesn’t affect the UK’s ability to deliver on net zero, while creating wider community benefits.
Civil nuclear power directly employs over 77,000 people in the UK and is worth £6.1bn to the economy, but the worth is so much more than that.
Meet Jim Grundy, our development director in nuclear. His career journey is one of adaptability, opportunity seizing and long-term growth outlook.
Mariam Thomas is a project manager working within the energy sector who returned to the workforce with a clear sense of purpose and a wealth of transferable skills after a five-year career break to raise her children.
We caught up with Harry to discuss how his role as a nuclear process engineer is helping the UK to meet its net zero targets and how he is supporting new graduates to follow in his footsteps.
Meet Julia Barr, a principal commercial manager, based in our Glasgow office, whose career path in our nuclear team is a testament to adaptability, self-belief and the power of supportive teams.
We caught up with senior process safety engineer Steven Melens to talk about his role in the nuclear civil and defence team within our UK and Europe energy business.
The Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ) has awarded Mott MacDonald a contract to deliver technical advisory services in support of government oversight of the Sizewell C nuclear power plant on the Suffolk coast.
Mott MacDonald’s Julia Barr and Natasha Khan have been recognised in the Top 50 Women in Engineering 2025.
James Harris, group executive chair, Mott MacDonald, this week was signatory to an open letter to MPs in support of the UK governments Planning and Infrastructure Bill.
Rolls-Royce Submarines has announced the joint appointment of Mott MacDonald and AtkinsRéalis as its new fissile design partners – a key milestone in the expansion of its Raynesway site in Derby.
Tideway is spending more than £4bn to build a 25km tunnel that will divert flows away from the river and convey them to a treatment works.
Technological innovation was central to our role as lead designer on the £1.1bn scheme to extend the Northern Line by 3km.
More than £1bn will be spent on railway improvements between 2014 and 2022 in the North of England. One of these ‘Great North Rail Projects’ is the Ordsall Chord.
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