MANAGEMENT AND OPERATION OF CANADA’S NUCLEAR LABORATORIES

The Right Team, Today and Tomorrow

The Canadian National Energy Alliance (CNEA) brings together the proven leadership and management approaches from Jacobs, Fluor, and SNC-Lavalin Inc- the world’s leading engineering and technology companies. CNEA was formed to respond to the Government of Canada’s procurement for the ‘Management and Operation of Atomic Energy of Canada Limited’s (AECL) Nuclear Laboratories.’ The procurement addresses three key objectives for the Government of Canada including: managing Canada’s radioactive waste and decommissioning responsibilities at the Chalk River and Whiteshell Laboratories; ensuring that Canada’s world-class nuclear science and technology capabilities and knowledge continue to support the federal government in its nuclear roles and responsibilities; and providing industry access to nuclear science and technology expertise at the Nuclear Laboratories. CNEA was formed to safely transform the Canadian Nuclear Laboratories and secure Canada’s role in the global nuclear marketplace.

CNEA has the experience and capability to enhance the strong brand of Canada’s nuclear laboratories into a worldclass, multi-program science and technology organization. The CNEA team has the right mix of research and development capabilities to promote a creative innovation agenda. We will support Canada’s existing science and technology needs while pursuing global nuclear industries.

CNEA brings together the unparalleled global nuclear operations, site management, decommissioning, and waste management expertise of its four major partners. Collectively, we bring a success oriented entrepreneurial culture and proven past performance that will drive economic growth through value added research and job creation in the communities in which we operate.

Our team brings a legacy of engineering excellence, combined with nuclear expertise and best practices in technology innovation. Our streamlined business operations will enable the transformation of AECL’s Laboratories (Now called Canadian Nuclear Laboratories) into forward looking and commercially viable facilities leading Canada’s nuclear science and technology agenda. Consortium members have successfully managed national laboratories and nuclear sites with some of the most advanced research, design and production facilities in the world. At the same time, we have managed and operated some of the most complex nuclear decommissioning programs in the world, reducing legacy liabilities and risk to their governments and taxpayers.

The Government of Canada announced its intention to implement a Government-owned, Contractor-operated (GoCo) model for the management of AECL’s Nuclear Laboratories in February 2013. The implementation of Canada’s GoCo model entails two steps. On November 3, 2014, AECL launched a wholly-owned subsidiary named Canadian Nuclear Laboratories (CNL) as the first step, to be operated largely with the governance, management systems and workforce that have been in place under AECL. CNL currently assumes full responsibility for all day-to-day operations of the AECL sites. The second step occurs at the conclusion of the Government’s procurement process to select the GoCo contractor, when the GoCo contract is awarded and ownership of CNL is transferred from AECL to the contractor. Transfer to the new GoCo contractor is anticipated in autumn of 2015. At that time, CNL will become a private-sector entity, and AECL will be a small Crown corporation focused on the management and oversight of this contract. AECL will then oversee the performance of the contractual obligations of the contractor. AECL will also continue to retain ownership of the Nuclear Laboratories’ physical and intellectual property assets and its liabilities.

For more information about AECL please visit http://www.aecl.ca/en/home/default.aspx
For more information about CNL please visit http://www.cnl.ca/en/home/default.aspx

CNEA EXECUTIVE TEAM

OUR SERVICES

Enabling the Future and Responsibly Managing Liabilities

CNEA brings a commitment to develop a well managed organization with a commercial culture — one that will become more self-sustaining in its science and technology activities, focusing government funding on legacy liability and risk management.
Our core values and approach align with the Government of Canada’s objectives. Safety is not only our first priority, but is also an enabler of productivity. We integrate mission-critical assets — the facility, the workforce and the community—and invest in them for the future.

CNEA’s Commitment to the Future of AECL’s Laboratories and the Work Force

CNEA is committed to the viability of the nuclear supply chain, the local community, and the work force. Our team members’ past success is based upon the engagement of incumbent staff and enabling them with the right tools to effect transformational change. CNEA is committed to leveraging and marketing a transformational mission to serve a broader set of clients, domestically and globally to create a sustainable future for Canada’s multi-disciplinary, skilled nuclear workforce.