Chattanooga Times Free Press

Day & Zimmerman aids TVA nuclear workforce

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The Tennessee Valley Authority has awarded a seven-year contract to the Philadelph­ia-based engineerin­g firm of Day and ZImmerman to supply workers and temporary help during outages at TVA’s nuclear power plants.

The contract, which TVA directors approved at their quarterly board meeting in Knoxville this week, is valued at $950 million through 2023 and could be extended for an additonal three years, according to TVA Nuclear Chief Joe Grimes.

“Our goal is to drive performanc­e, innovation and continuous improvemen­t at a lower cost,” Grimes said. “This approach supports a variable workforce for both craft and non-craft workers to execute nuclear outage and supplement­al maintance work, as needed, at all three of our nuclear sites.”

Grimes said TVA solicited bids from major nuclear enigneerin­g and staffing agencies for outage and maintenace work and he described the bidding competitio­n as “rigorous.”

The contract workers are key to helping TVA meet higher workloads during refueling and repair outages and should help TVA as it continues to operate Browns Ferry, Sequoyah and Watts Bar nuclear plants with fewer of its own full-time employees.

TVA currently has about 3,500 employees in its nuclear division, but TVA President Bill Johnson said that number is being cut through a voluntary reduction-in-force initiative following the completion of work on the Unit 2 reactor at Watts Bar.

TVA has no immediate plans to build any more nuclear plants and will try to sell its unfinished Bellefonte Nuclear Power Plant this fall.

Day & Zimmermann is a century-old, family-owned company specializi­ng in constructi­on and engineerin­g, staffing and defense.

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