Covid delays Hinkley Point finish by six months

Aaron Morby 3 years ago
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Completion of the Hinkley Point C nuclear plant has been delayed by six months and the cost revised upwards by £500m.

Contractors hoping to resume more normal working patterns after Easter
Contractors hoping to resume more normal working patterns after Easter

According to EDF Energy, the project lost three months of schedule last year with a further three months to be lost this year assuming conditions allow contractors to ramp resources back up after Easter.

The latest programme forecast follows a detailed review of schedule and cost on the impact of the pandemic so far from reduced workforce on the mega-job.

The start of electricity generation from Unit 1 is now expected in June 2026, compared to end-2025 as initially announced in 2016.

The project completion costs are now estimated in the range of £22bn to 23bn at 2015 prices.

The risk of operational delay of Units 1 and 2 is maintained at respectively 15 and 9 months. The realisation of this risk would incur a potential additional cost in the order of £0.7bn.

Hinkley Point C managing director, Stuart Crooks, said last year the construction team hit 18 of our 20 milestones last year with the last two due to be completed shortly.

Crooks said: “That has been done with fewer people on site and considerable disruption among our suppliers.”

He said that at the start of the crisis we postponed some of our work in order to create space and keep people safe on site. The aim was top catch up but 1o months on it is clear the pandemic is still in full force.

Crooks said: “So with reduced people on site it has eaten away about our opportunity to catch up that time.

“This is the first time we have adjusted our schedule since the projects started construction in 2016.

“The fundamentals of this project remain good. We solved problems and resequenced the schedule to overcome many of the challenges from Covid.”

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