As part of ICCircle Consortium, Createc awarded a 12-year contract by NND
March 10, 2022
Norwegian Nuclear Decommissiong (NND) takes its next step towards data-driven decommissioning and waste management with a 123M NOK (£10.4m) software development, customization and maintenance contract award to International Consortium, ICCircle of which Oxford Centre for Innovation client, Createc is a part. The 12-year contract is for the design, development, and maintenance of a bespoke integrated software system to support nuclear decommissioning and waste management.
ICCircle is an international alliance of three specialist firms: Ingecid, Createc and Catenda, established as a legal entity in Norway. Ingecid, based in Spain, is a specialized engineering company which focusses on Nuclear Engineering, Software Development, Design and BIM, Project and Process Management and Structural Engineering. Based in the Oxford Centre for Innovation, Createc is an innovative technical consultancy and Research and Development business with expertise in applied Computer Vision, Robotics, Nuclear Measurement and Optics.Catenda is an innovative Norwegian company building a modern lifecycle based common data environment to make the AECO industry data driven for sustainability . With such a unique combination of skills and experience, ICCircle is willing to commence the collaboration process leading to the provision of the most suitable solution for NND’s needs.
NND, an agency under the Norwegian Ministry of Trade and Industry, is responsible for decommissioning the research reactors and other related nuclear infrastructure in Norway. NND is also responsible for the safe handling, storage and disposal of nuclear waste.
This contract marks a significant advancement for NND, moving from the planning to the implementation phase of their nuclear decommissioning process for the Halden and Kjeller sites.
The multi-year project will result in an information and data management system designed to provide the insight and oversight NND needs to ensure safety and efficiency during their nuclear decommissioning and waste management process of key sites, which will run over at least 20 years.
Great news, Createc.
Photo: Matt Mellor, CEO, Createc