Bruce Power, Tetra Tech renew Master Services Agreement to power Ontario’s future
Bruce Power and Tetra Tech have announced the multi-year renewal of a long-standing Master Services Agreement in support of a shared goal to power Ontario’s future.
This agreement reinforces the strength of collaboration and a shared commitment to delivering high-quality engineering, digital innovation, and project execution support across Bruce Power’s operations, capital projects and Major Component Replacement (MCR) program, providing Ontario with emissions-free energy through 2064.
The updated agreement paves the way for an expanded scope of supply and re-affirms Tetra Tech’s commitment to grow the partnership in support of Bruce Power’s success, together driving nuclear innovation.
The agreement between the two Canadian companies also supports good jobs and drives the economy, which benefits from Ontario’s and Canada’s strong nuclear supply chain.
“As we advance our work to provide clean, reliable power for the province, trusted partners like Tetra Tech remain essential to our progress,” said David Furr, vice-president of supply chain. “Our long-standing relationship has contributed to significant advancements across our programs, and this renewed agreement positions us to continue driving progress together.”
“This renewed agreement allows us to bring even greater depth of capability to Bruce Power’s projects,” said Sajay Krishnan, Tetra Tech unit president, nuclear services. “Our teams are committed to delivering innovative solutions and exceptional performance as we help advance Bruce Power and Ontario's clean energy future.”
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