Flagship plutonium treatment plant hits milestone with roof completion

West Cumbrian flagship plutonium treatment plant moves a step closer to completion after its roof was completed.

The Sellafield Product and Residue Store Retreatment Plant (SRP) is one of the largest and most complex construction projects.

When finished it will play an essential role in managing the UK’s plutonium stockpile.

The project celebrated an important milestone this week as its roof was sealed with a final concrete pour, making the main building watertight and ready for internal fit-out. 

Sellafield Ltd projects director, Andy Sharples, said:“I’m immensely proud of the progress being made on SRP.

“It’s a project of national significance and is crucial to the delivery of our special nuclear materials strategy and managing one of the site’s highest hazards.

“Milestones like this show how we’re transforming major project delivery at Sellafield while progressing our mission to create a clean and safe environment for future generations.

“Congratulations to everyone who has played a part in this latest achievement.”

Once operational, the plant will retreat and repackage existing material into more durable, long-term storage packages, ensuring they can be safely stored into the next century and beyond.

SRP project director, John Leslie, added: “I’m delighted we’ve reached another pivotal moment in the delivery of SRP, and I want to congratulate the team on their latest achievement.

“This is an extremely complex major project to deliver, and through our PPP delivery model we have collaborated with our supply chain partners Kier, Severfield and Mammoet to achieve another significant step forward.

“Delivering projects of this scale and keeping them on track, while keeping everyone safe, is no mean feat and is thanks to the collaboration and professionalism demonstrated everyday by hundreds of people across our supply chain all striving for excellence.”

The project is being delivered under Sellafield’s Programme and Project Partners (PPP) infrastructure delivery model which brings together KBR, Amentum, Morgan Sindall Infrastructure, Altrad Babcock, and a wider supply chain, to deliver a 20-year pipeline of major infrastructure projects.

Completing the vast roof slab required 12 weeks of work and over 2,700 cubic metres of concrete to be poured and pumped to heights up to 30 metres.

The achievement moves the project closer to active commissioning and operations in support of the government’s plutonium disposition strategy announced earlier this year.