You are on page 1of 8

Researched & Organized by:

WHAT WAS SAID ABOUT LAST YEARS SUMMIT...

The event did a great job of pulling a large number of executives together in one place and hearing their perceptions of the industry and its future Matthew Polk, Marketing Manager, ABB

3Rd ANNUAL NUCLEAR CONSTRUCTION SUMMIT

$400
Register before 26 August

SAVE

OCTObER 25-27, ThE RITz-CARLTON hOTEL, ChARLOTTE, NORTh CAROLINA, USA

Develop a nuclear strategy baseD on experience from key construction projects that mitigates risk & reDuces project costs
> Ensure compliance on your nuclear project through updates on ITAAC closure, construction assessment and the potential impact of the Fukushima disaster on U.S. guidelines > Understand the key licensing issues pre and post COL issuance & the importance of licensee oversight for vendor activities to achieve project momentum > Benefit from a complete review of domestic & international nuclear construction projects and implement the experience gained to date to improve your project planning and execution > Establish comprehensive project oversight to ensure NRC compliance whilst maintaining a cost effective schedule for successful project completion > Gain clear guidance on the key EPC contract negotiation challenges and overall project management strategies to ensure you are primed for project success whilst mitigating costly delays
OPENING KEYNOTE PRESENTATION
Clarence L. Ray Jr. Chief Executive Officer Shaws Power Group

REGULATORY UPdATES FROM


Laura Dudes, Director, Division of Construction Inspection and Operational Programs, USNRC Chuck Ogle, Director, Division of Construction Inspection at Region II, USNRC

EXPERT SPEAKERS FROM

EXCLUSIVE NUCLEAR INTELLIGENCE FROM... >


50+ experts discussing nuclear construction experience from projects such as NPP new builds, refurbishment / EPUs, SMR development, Hanford WTP USA facility, MOX, Energy Park , initiatives, Eagle Rock and more 20+ exhibitors to give you the latest technologies available to help you increase efficiencies and drive down costs on your project One-day finance workshop with loan guarantee updates, views from Wall Street and strategies to ensure project success

> >

GLObAL GOLd SPONSOR

Visit www.nuclearenergyinsider.com/construction for all the latest announcements

Welcome to the

the 3rd annual nuclear construction summit 2011


Dear Colleague
The Construction Summit is the number one meeting place for construction experts in North America to meet and do business. Industry decision-makers will gather together to discuss crucial lessons learned to ensure that the industry continues to move forward with key construction projects. With over 250 seniorlevel executives in attendance last year from all of the major stakeholders, it has become the ultimate networking platform to exchange ideas which will enhance the nuclear industry now and in the future. We are pulling out all the stops to make 2011 unbeatable! Despite the understandable caution postFukushima, it is important to remember that 16 licence applications to build 24 new nuclear reactors have been made in the USA since mid-2007 and that construction projects including SMR deployment, enrichment facilities, NPP construction and a large number of DOE projects are still pushing forward. The industry is still alive and well, with more lessons which can be shared and more projects nearing completion than ever before! It is now more important than ever for operators and service providers to meet, share lessons and continue to develop the nuclear supply chain. Construction projects such as the multibillion dollar Hanford Waste Treatment and Immobilization Plant, The American Centrifuge Project, Eagle Rock Enrichment Facility and the work at Savannah River will also be discussed. We are giving the most relevant and up-to-date reports from key construction projects to help you move forward with your project! This years Nuclear Construction Summit will supply you with business critical intelligence, unrivalled networking and stimulating discussion. Attending this meeting will help you to understand current regulatory updates, NPP benchmarking, project management tips and construction projects best practice to master project execution. You will take away action points that you can implement to ensure your projects are delivered on time and on budget. Experts at this years meeting will discuss the most pressing issues surrounding nuclear construction including:

NEW FOR 2011


FINANCING NUCLEAR POWER WORKSHOP (OCTOBER 27th)
With a pressing need from the industry to ensure that financing for new projects is achieved, this workshop could not be timelier. The Obama administration has backed the advancements of new nuclear, promising future funding for nuclear power this is the time to ensure you have a bullet-proof financing strategy moving into 2012.

You will walk away with:


>
An exclusive update from the Department of Energy on loan guarantee program status and the characteristics of a successful application A complete review of attitudes towards nuclear investment opportunities and the current factors that will affect nuclear growth The innovative strategies you can implement to ensure your project represents an attractive investment opportunity including liability reduction

> > > >

The industry outlook for nuclear construction Regulations, legislations and licensing challenges for new construction projects Negotiations of EPC contracts Lessons learned from major NPP construction and non-commercial nuclear ventures implementation for construction projects

>

> Project management and


Exxon Mobil Corp said the Fukushima nuclear disaster in Japan in March wont affect the growth of atomic power in the next 25 years. Nuclear is going to be an important power generation fuel for the future, it is a low carbon energy source and we believe diversification of energy sources is important, said Rob Gardner, manager for the energy and economics division of Exxon Mobils Corporate Strategic Planning department Source: Bloomberg With huge construction projects taking place across North America, it is important to look at the nuclear industry as a whole when moving forward with your projects. This year the conference will look at case studies not only from the owners pushing forward with NPP construction including Southern Company, Ontario Power Generation, Progress Energy, Duke, SCANA and Dominion but also other noncommercial ventures.

>

> Key lessons from overseas examining the


work in China, France, Finland and more Weve spoken to over 100 experts at the heart of the nuclear construction industry including key representatives from the NRC, utilities & power plant owners, top level contractors, nuclear industry associations and analysts, consultants & academics to bring you a bulletproof agenda focusing on the core construction challenges moving forward into 2012. I look forward to seeing you in Charlotte, NC in October Kindest Regards Dean Murphy, Senior Industry Analyst Nuclear Energy Insider US Toll Free: 1800 814 3459 ext 7204 International: +44 (0) 207 375 7204 Email: dmurphy@eyeforenergy.com

By attending this workshop on Day 3 you will be able to walk away having created a complete financing strategy with latest private sector views and an update on Loan Guarantees to move forward with project execution.

FINANCE KEYNOTE PANEL


David Frantz, Director of Loan Guarantee Program, Department of Energy Earl Long, Assistant Treasurer, Southern Company John T. W. Mercer, Chairman & Founding Principal, Mercer Thompson LLC

Visit www.nuclearenergyinsider.com/construction or phone US TOLL FREE: 1800 814 3459

Why should you be at the nuclear construction conference?


6 Key brand New Features for 2011:

What you will learn at this years conference...


At this years conference, we will be offering solutions to all of the major construction challenges facing the industry today. Well make sure that you go away with a new bunch of contacts, a wealth of knowledge and actionable strategies to all of the challenges below:

1 2 3 4 5 6

350+ senior level attendees for you to meet and network with over 3 days of business development The latest domestic & international nuclear construction experience from projects such as refurbishment / EPUs, SMR development, Hanford WTP , USA facility, Energy Park initiatives, Eagle Rock and more Multiple NPP project updates delivered by key owners including SCANA, Progress Energy, Duke Energy, OPG, Dominion, Bruce Power and many others An exclusive one-day Finance Workshop giving you insights on the federal and private investment sources you need to get your plans off the ground Value adding workshops covering key topics including Emergency Preparedness & the Impact of Fukushima, delivered by subject matter experts including Tom Flaherty from Booz & Company 20+ booth exhibitor hall to give you the latest technologies available to help you increase efficiencies and drive down costs on your projects

> Regulatory challenges and amendments


post-Fukushima

> Successful negotiation of EPC contracts > Lessons learned from major construction
projects

> Overcoming licensing challenges for new


construction projects SMR projects construction

> Difficulties surrounding the deployment of > Critical lessons learned from complex > Project management and implementation
issues for construction

Expert speakers include...


Ron Jones, Senior Vice President, Duke Energy Laura A. Dudes, Director - Construction Inspection and Operational Programs, US NRC Pete Miner, Director, Regulatory and Quality Assurance, USEC John Sauger, Executive Vice-President, Bruce Power Tom Williamson, Vice President - New Plant Market Strategy, Areva Ron Schroder, VP Mission Development, Savannah River Site

OPENING KEYNOTE PRESENTATION Clarence L. Ray Jr, Chief Executive Officer, Shaw Power Group Albert Sweetnam, EVP - Darlington New Nuclear Project, Ontario Power Generation Thomas Dent, Vice President and Consortium Director, Vogtle Projects, Westinghouse Tom Retson, Chief Operations Officer, Blue Castle Holdings Inc. Ted Williams, Superintendent EPU Design, Progress Energy Ken Ewell, Senior Vice President & Chief Nuclear Officer, Zachry Nuclear

John Simmons, Senior Vice President, URS Eugene Grecheck, Vice President Nuclear Development, Dominion Ron Clary, General Manager, New Nuclear Deployment, SCANA Chuck Ogle, Director, Division of Construction Inspection at Region II, US NRC

Visit www.nuclearenergyinsider.com/construction or phone US TOLL FREE: 1800 814 3459

october 25-26 2011 - agenda


OPENING KEYNOTE PRESENTATION Clarence L. Ray Jr, Chief Executive Officer, Shaw Power Group

Licensing experience from American Centrifuge Project


Understand USECs approach to Part 70 when applying for licenses to build and take away key lessons to adapt to your project Discover the importance of internal communications and regular interaction with the NRC to ensure project advancements and that your timelines are achieved Review the major lessons learned from USEC that helped them to achieve their construction licenses and how their successes can be adapted to aid your project moving forward

Deployment of Commercial SMR Projects


Evaluate the current gas market and the affect it may have on the decision making process when it comes to reactor choice for new projects Review the investment opportunities for SMRs against larger reactors and discover the comparable financial risk, capital expenditure and ROI for SMR commercial deployment Discover the profitability and liability for SMRs in comparison to traditional nuclear reactors and what this could mean for the industry moving forward Review the regulatory and legislative challenges with regards to SMRs and how best to approach these projects

REGULATIONS ANd LEGISLATIONS


Industry Outlook for Construction
Understand the future aims, objectives and visions for new nuclear within North America to give a focussed outlook for 2012 and beyond Review the current attitudes towards new nuclear power on a public and political level and how this may shape your nuclear strategy moving forward Discuss the potential backlash on the nuclear renaissance from recent events at the Fukushima plant in Japan and how this may affect new build projects Listen to expert advice on how we can move forward as an industry with nuclear power construction to ensure the renaissance is reignited in North America

Peter J. Miner, Director, Regulatory and Quality Assurance, USEC Inc.

Mock Negotiation of an EPC Agreement


Watch a mock EPC negotiation unfold to discover the questions that you need to ask when discussing an EPC agreement Get an inside look at how both parties negotiate the major pricing issues associated with EPC contracts and how this strategy can be used on your project Review major challenges such as price/cost overrun structures, change orders, limits of liability and credit support in order to ensure your project negotiations are successful

Panel: Ron Schroder, VP Mission Development, Savannah River Site

Project Update: Hanford WTP Construction Project


Understand the current status of construction at the 4 primary facilities within the Hanford construction project and their plans moving into 2012 Hear lessons learned from the DOE regarding challenges and hurdles that have been encountered on the project to date and how they have been overcome Gain a full understanding of current developments at Hanford as well as future needs for project advancement to ensure construction is on time and on budget

David Blee, Executive Director, U.S. Nuclear Infrastructure Council

Licensing and Regulatory Challenges for New Construction


Fully understand the licensing process, status to date and review the challenges when undertaking new construction to ensure delays are avoided when carrying out your licensing application Discuss the key licensing matters after COL issuance and during construction to help you to successfully prepare for the challenges ahead Review potential scenarios on the effects to regulations for the nuclear industry following the recent events in Japan and the influence that this may have on your business Examine recent construction inspection program initiatives, focusing on the ITAAC closure verification process and construction assessment program to help aid your project moving forward Review the importance of licensee oversight of vendor activities when undertaking new construction and how sourcing problems early will prevent costly mistakes

Panel Chair: John Lamberski, Principal, Mercer Thompson LLC

LESSONS LEARNEd FROM KEY CONSTRUCTION PROjECTS


Key Takeaways from Refurbishment and Major Construction Projects
Review the major lessons learned from refurbishment/EPU tasks that are transferrable to other construction projects to help ensure that your project is delivered on time and on budget Discover the main project management and engineering hurdles that are encountered during refurbishment tasks and apply the solutions that have been used to other nuclear construction projects Address the challenges associated with work force and the solutions that have been used to see how these can be transferred to your project

Ben Harp, Hanford WTP Manager, U.S. Department of Energy

Moving Forward with Complex Construction


Review critical lessons learned from major contractors on complex construction projects and how they can be implemented to your current project approach Discuss the ways in which the industry can move forward with changes in productivity, safety and the overall project approach ensure your new build projects are a success

Laura Dudes, Director, Division of Construction Inspection and Operational Programs, USNRC Chuck Ogle, Director, Division of Construction Inspection at Region II, USNRC

Panel: Mike Gearhart, Director Nuclear Construction, CH2M Hill Ken Ewell, Senior Vice President & Chief Nuclear Officer, Zachry Nuclear John Simmons, President, Advanced Energy America (AEA) LLC

Panel: John Sauger, Executive VicePresident, Bruce Power Ted Williams, Manager EPU Design, Progress Energy

REGISTER NOW AT
www.nuclearenergyinsider.com/construction

Visit www.nuclearenergyinsider.com/construction or phone US TOLL FREE: 1800 814 3459

october 25-26 2011 - agenda


MOX Facility Construction
Review the steps that have been taken to mitigate risks when constructing the $5B MOX facility to ensure that it is delivered on time and on budget Discover the ways in which Savannah River Site will ensure the deadline for completion of construction in 2014 is achieved and that operations begin in 2016 Understand the major hurdles that have been overcome at the MOX facility and the ways in which the problems were approached and the solutions were achieved

The Canadian New Build Experience


Gain a detailed overview of OPGs construction process at the Darlington site to discover vital lessons learned that you can adapt to your project Delve into OPGs work on federal assessments and the environmental impact license process to fully understand the method that was followed and how this can be useful for your construction project Review the next steps for the construction process at the Darlington site as well as OPGs future strategy for continued construction work

Project Management and Implementation for Construction


Understand the importance of implementation of project tasks and fitness for duty with new construction when developing your future strategy Discover the importance of strong and focussed oversight for new nuclear construction tasks in order to ensure project success Hear about the key requirements for effective project management including interfaces and relationships with the EPC consortium

Clay H. Ramsey, Federal Project Director, MOX Facility, Savannah River Site

Albert Sweetnam, Executive Vice President, Nuclear New Build, OPG

NUCLEAR POWER PLANT CONSTRUCTION UPdATE


Update from Key NNB Projects
Review the key milestones that have been achieved at nuclear power plant construction projects in North America and how these lessons learned can be used in your forward strategy Hear expert suggestions for moving forward with new build projects in the current economic climate and how you need to approach your new build ventures in order to achieve success Understand the importance of upfront research into the challenges and obstacles with licensing in order to ensure forward movement and successful project execution

Panel: Tom Flaherty, Senior Vice President, Booz & Company Bill Fox, Vice President & Project Director, Shaw Power Group

Construction Work Overseas


Discover lessons learned from construction projects overseas and how they can be adapted for the North American market Understand how financing hurdles have been overcome for NPP construction tasks overseas and approaches that can be taken by the North American market Apply the lessons learned and best practices from overseas new build success to your development plans to reduce time and risk exposure

CONFERENCE WORKShOPS

NEW FOR 2011

1. Emergency Preparedness
Review the importance of command and control during major catastrophe and the challenges if a whole area has to be evacuated Review the nations ability to marshal a response to catastrophes and what strategies the nuclear industry can implement to prepare for this sort of event Understand how the industry needs to respond regarding the inevitable increase in emergency preparation and how this might affect construction timelines

Panel Chair: Loren Plisco, Principal, Plisco Consulting Panel: Eugene Grecheck, Vice President Nuclear Development, Dominion Ron Clary, Vice President, New Nuclear Deployment, SCANA Ron Jones, SVP Nuclear Development, Duke Energy

Panel: Thomas Dent, Vice President and Consortium Director, Vogtle Projects, Westinghouse Eric Wolff, Commercial Officer, US Department of Commerce Dr. Nguyen Nu Hoai Vi, Director Division of Nuclear Control, Vietnam Agency for Radiation and Nuclear Safety Francois Nguyen, Technical Leader Strategy and Analysis, National Energy Board

VC Summer Project Update


Learn about the preconstruction work for the basic infrastructure of the site that is currently underway in order to help aid your construction project Understand the major challenges that have been faced by SCANA and how they achieved completion of the NRC review and approvals of licensing material Discover how SCANA are preparing for full-scale construction by strengthening their resources and preparing their staff for work and why this is important for you to consider early when approaching your new build strategy

Equipment Providers Perspective


Discover the plans for upcoming projects and the strategy that equipment providers will take moving into 2012 to understand their needs from the supply chain Gain a full understanding of developments in new technologies and how they will help drive the industry forward in 2012 and beyond Understand how equipment providers are gearing up their staff for future nuclear work and where they see market trends moving in the near future

2. Fukushima and The Effects on the Nuclear Renaissance


Share lessons learned from the Fukushima Daiichi NPP in Japan and discuss the effects that this may have on the nuclear industry in North America Review the safety issues surrounding nuclear power in North America and how they may change postFukushima What will be the effect on demand for major nuclear suppliers and the challenges that lie ahead for the construction industry in North America

Ron Clary, Vice President, New Nuclear Deployment, SCANA

Tom Williamson, Vice President - New Plant Market Strategy, AREVA NP

Workshop Coordinator: Tom Flaherty, Senior Vice President, Booz & Company

Visit www.nuclearenergyinsider.com/construction or phone US TOLL FREE: 1800 814 3459

Why not join us at From Leading Thin-Film power workshop.... Get Unique Insights the one day financing nuclearCompanies

October 27 - Financing Nuclear Power Workshop:


Plan your project finance strategy, mitigate risk and secure investment for new nuclear construction
Financing New Nuclear: Create a complete financing strategy with latest private sector views and an update on Loan Guarantees to move forward with project execution Loan Guarantee Update: Hear from the DOE Loan Programs Office and learn how to secure government backing for your project Mitigate Finance Risks: Learn how to identify and mitigate financial risks to ensure you create a bulletproof project finance strategy Alternative Funding Methods: Hear how to secure alternative funding to aid the construction of your new nuclear facility

This specialist workshop will provide your business with cutting edge insight from industry experts!
Improve efficiencies with your financial management for new nuclear projects Enhance your efforts to find alternative investment for your construction portfolio Identify and meet new partners Ultimately provide you with the tools to achieve successful construction execution

Exclusive update from the dOEs loan guarantee program office

Exhibition and Sponsorship Opportunities For 2011 bUILd YOUR OWN PACKAGE IN 3 SIMPLE STEPS!
Unlike many other industry trade shows, exhibitions and conferences our packages are not standard one-size-fits-all. You tell us what you want and we build it for you simple! Take 3 simple steps to build your very own package today and we will build it whatever your budget!

NUCLEAR CONSTRUCTION PREMIER SUPPLIERS zONE


Get your products and services seen by the right people!

TAILOR MADE SPONSORSHIP OPTIONS


The 3rd Annual Nuclear Construction Conference offers you an excellent range of sponsorship and exhibition opportunities to suit every need and budget. We will tailor make a sponsorship package to your needs meaning that you can speak, build your brand and get exposure for your services and technology in front of the leading new build stakeholders. Do not miss out on this unrivalled opportunity to do business and secure sales from the Nuclear Construction Industry!

1. MAKE A LIST OF YOUR MOST IMPORTANT AIMS


Exhibition booth Private meetings Seatdrops Conference Branding Brand visibility Breakfast briefings Speaking slots Segment Sponsor

VERY LIMITED SPACE AVAILABLE Contact us now to secure your spot!


Opportunities available include:
1 to 1 meetings with key decision makers Take a speaking slot and address over 350 industry leaders Show off your latest products in the exhibition hall Build your brand with exclusive promotional opportunities Host interactive workshops, networking sessions and secure high level branding of conference materials

2. WORK OUT YOUR BUDGET


Speak with your marketing team and decide on your annual conference investment - make sure you assign the right budget to the right show! No matter what your budget total, we will work with you to build a package that achieves your aims and exceeds expectations.

3. CALL EVERAD AT NUCLEAR ENERGY INSIDER TO DISCUSS YOUR PACKAGE NOW!


Our exhibition space regularly sells out weeks in advance of the conference. So call today to make sure you secure your spot before you miss the chance.

Limited opportunities available!

CALL NOW to secure your space: Toll free: 1800 814 3459

CALL NOW Everad MacIndoe 1800 814 3459 or email emacindoe@eyeforenergy.com

Visit www.nuclearenergyinsider.com/construction phone US TOLL FREE: 1800 814 3459 For the latest speaker updates visit orwww.cpvtoday.com/eu09

Researched & Organized by:

3Rd ANNUAL NUCLEAR CONSTRUCTION SUMMIT


OCTObER 25-27, ThE RITz-CARLTON hOTEL, ChARLOTTE, NORTh CAROLINA, USA

$400
Register before 26 August

SAVE

REGISTER NOW IN 3 EASY STEPS:


1. SELECT YOUR REGISTRATION PACKAGE:
Pass Features
Access to 2-day construction conference and exhibition area Access to all networking events and lunches including networking drinks (October 25-26) All post event materials including audio and slide presentations (worth $595) Entrance to Financing New Nuclear Workshop on October 27 (worth $995) Super Early Bird Price - expires August 26th 2011 Early Bird Price - expires September 30th 2011 Full Price

Discount Code:

BUILD50
This is your unique discount code, use it online or via this form to get an extra $50 off

PLATINUM PASS

GOLD PASS

BRONZE PASS

WORKSHOP ONLY PASS


$2290 $2490 $2690


$1795 $1995 $2195


$1595 $1795 $1995 $595 $795 $995

2. ENTER ATTENDEE DETAILS:


Mr/Mrs/Ms/Dr: Company: Telephone: Address: Fax: First name: Last name: Position/Title: Email: Postcode: Country:

3. PAYMENT OPTIONS:
I enclose a check/draft for:
(Payable to FC Business Intelligence Ltd)

Credit card number: Expiry date: Name on card: Amex Visa Mastercard Signature: TERMS & CONDITIONS Places are transferable without any charge. Cancellations before September 25, 2011 incur an administrative charge of 25%. If you cancel your registration after September 25, 2011 we will be obliged to charge the full fee. Please note you must notify Nuclear Energy Insider in writing of a cancellation, or we will be obliged to charge the full fee. The organizers reserve the right to make changes to the programme without notice. All prices displayed are exclusive of VAT unless otherwise stated but, VAT will be charged where applicable, at the prevailing rate on the invoice date and the relevant details will appear on the invoice. FC Business Intelligence Ltd. takes every care to ensure that prices quoted are correct at time of publishing however, bookings will only be accepted if there is no material error in the price advertised on the website. NB: FULL PAYMENT MUST BE RECEIVED BEFORE THE EVENT. Visit www.nuclearenergyinsider.com for more event information. Designed by The Creative Tree Ltd.: www.TheCreativeTree.co.uk Security number:

Please invoice my company: Purchase Order Number: Please charge my credit card:

More Ways to Register


> ONLINE: Secure & simple registration online at www.nuclearenergyinsider.com/construction > EMAIL: dmurphy@eyeforenergy.com Just give us your details and pass type well do the rest! > PHONE: Call Stevie Bell on US TOLL FREE:1800 814 3459 > FAX: Fill out this form and faxback to +44 (0) 207 375 7576

Visit www.nuclearenergyinsider.com/construction For the latest speaker updates visit or phone US TOLL FREE: 1800 814 3459 www.cpvtoday.com/eu09

Researched & Organized by:

WHAT WAS SAID ABOUT LAST YEARS SUMMIT...

The event did a great job of pulling a large number of executives together in one place and hearing their perceptions of the industry and its future Matthew Polk, Marketing Manager, ABB

3Rd ANNUAL NUCLEAR CONSTRUCTION SUMMIT

$400
Register before 26 August

SAVE

OCTObER 25-27, ThE RITz-CARLTON hOTEL, ChARLOTTE, NORTh CAROLINA, USA

Develop a nuclear strategy baseD on experience from key construction projects that mitigates risk & reDuces project costs
> Ensure compliance on your nuclear project through updates on ITAAC closure, construction assessment and the potential impact of the Fukushima disaster on U.S. guidelines > Understand the key licensing issues pre and post COL issuance & the importance of licensee oversight for vendor activities to achieve project momentum > Benefit from a complete review of domestic & international nuclear construction projects and implement the experience gained to date to improve your project planning and execution > Establish comprehensive project oversight to ensure NRC compliance whilst maintaining a cost effective schedule for successful project completion > Gain clear guidance on the key EPC contract negotiation challenges and overall project management strategies to ensure you are primed for project success whilst mitigating costly delays REGULATORY UPdATES FROM
Laura Dudes, Director, Division of Construction Inspection and Operational Programs, USNRC Chuck Ogle, Director, Division of Construction Inspection at Region II, USNRC

EXPERT SPEAKERS FROM

PLAY IT SMART... bRING YOUR TEAM!


GLObAL GOLd SPONSOR
With 20+ exhibitors, over 300 attendees, workshops and the packed conference agenda - you need more people on site to benefit from all the conference has to offer. Get in touch at info@nuclearenergyinsider.com to see how much you can save!

INdUSTRY PARTNERS

Visit www.nuclearenergyinsider.com/construction for all the latest announcements

You might also like