The Group’s engineering services are aimed at customers in France (Framatome, CEA, etc.) and worldwide (UK, Japan, Belgium, etc.). They cover project management, technical and economic studies, project execution from design through to testing, and commissioning of facilities. Our expertise also extends beyond the nuclear fuel cycle into the sectors of healthcare, pharmaceuticals, specialty chemicals, biotechnology and cosmetics.
Our engineering teams work with Orano Med, a subsidiary of the Orano group specializing in radiotherapy development and the design and construction of industrial facilities dedicated to the production of radioisotopes for therapeutic purposes. These are large-scale projects at the frontier between the nuclear and medical worlds.
In Japan, we are working on solutions for the recovery, characterization and packaging of fuel debris present in Fukushima’s damaged reactors. Whether directly for our customer TEPCO, or with our partner MHI, we are developing a fuel recovery strategy and helping to review facility and equipment designs proposed by Japanese engineering firms.
The group's Dismantling and Services division specializes in decommissioning and dismantling, radioactive waste management and nuclear facility operation support services, including industrial logistics, specialized maintenance, radiological security and training in nuclear professions.
With over 1,000 committed employees, we are the main provider of Global Site Assistance Services for the French nuclear fleet. This set of services, ranging from tool storage management through waste management and operational coordination to radiation protection, enables nuclear operator EDF to focus on its main mission: controlling the reactor core to produce low-carbon energy.
We have a broad range of expertise in equipment maintenance suitable for power facilities and nuclear fuel production or processing plants. Electromechanics, hoisting, boilermaking, valve systems, nuclear ventilation and measurement, large components and rotating machinery are some of the areas of expertise covered by the 1,000 or so employees involved in maintenance.