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telent wins IT and comms contract for UK's first new nuclear plant in 25 years
by Staff Writers
Warwick UK (SPX) Apr 09, 2019

Illustration of Hinkley Point C

telent Technology Services Ltd (telent), a leading UK technology and network services company, has been awarded a six-year contract to supply the communications and IT infrastructure at Hinkley Point C (HPC) - the UK's first nuclear plant to be built in 25 years.

telent was chosen by EDF Energy to provide a multi-faceted, IT and communications package at the new site. Once running HPC will generate low carbon electricity for around six million homes, create over 25,000 new employment opportunities and bring lasting social and economic benefits to communities throughout the South West of the United Kingdom.

Under the agreement, telent will design, install and commission the communications and IT system for the new power station. This will include a dual data centre infrastructure and both wireless and wired communications networks to connect approximately 150 buildings.

This network infrastructure will support a unified communications and messaging platform. It will also provide a multi-service on-site radio network, including integration with the Emergency Services Network (ESN), CCTV, Public Address and Voice Alarm system, Integrated Command and Communications System and Site-wide TV Distribution.

"This new contract reflects our successful track record in providing critical communications solutions in a range of diverse and sensitive environments," said Mark Plato, CEO at telent. "At Hinkley Point C we will be able to utilise our experience and expertise from right across the company and channel it into this immensely sizable, national project."

telent was awarded the contract for the project following a stringent process during which it demonstrated a collaborative and flexible approach to ensure HPC's requirements would be satisfied. The company also stood out in the process due to its ability to work across a broad range of technologies using its own directly employed engineering teams.

telent will also work closely with a number of other successful bidders, including those for Small Power and Lighting, Fire and Hydrogen Detection and Physical and Electronic Security, to ensure a seamless overall project delivery.

Hinkley Point C's Supply Chain Director, Jean-Pierre West, said: "Through our development of new nuclear power stations in the UK, we remain committed to boosting UK industrial capacity at both the regional and national level. I am pleased to have the support of telent in delivering the vital communications and IT infrastructure the new power station will need."

telent's history of providing efficient communication systems in heavily regulated environments spans more than 30 years. As an established player in the rail industry, telent's portfolio covers both over ground and underground networks, with an extensive background in the design, equipment qualification and deployment of technologies to operate within a variety of specialised applications.

"This project is going to provide a major boost to the economy and we expect to create a number of apprenticeships and graduate roles in the Bristol and Somerset areas, adding to our current footprint in the South West through a number of existing contracts" said Plato.

"We hope to work with local colleges to provide training for jobs that will not be just short-term opportunities - these will be sustainable jobs that will benefit the local economy and local residents well into the future."


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