Nuclear Plant Equipment Relocation: Precision, Safety, and Expertise You Can Trust

Relocating equipment within or between nuclear power plants requires a unique combination of precision, expertise, and safety. Every move must meet strict regulatory standards, minimize radiation exposure, and protect both personnel and assets. Nuclear plant equipment relocation isn’t just another industrial move — it’s a complex process that demands specialized knowledge, tools, and coordination.

At Bunney’s, we understand the critical nature of nuclear environments and provide safe, efficient, and fully compliant relocation services for nuclear equipment and components.

What Is Nuclear Plant Equipment Relocation?

Nuclear plant equipment relocation involves the safe movement, dismantling, transport, and reinstallation of heavy or sensitive nuclear-grade machinery. This includes turbines, pressure vessels, heat exchangers, pumps, control panels, and other critical components used in nuclear power generation.

Unlike standard industrial relocation, nuclear projects require strict adherence to NRC (Nuclear Regulatory Commission) and ASME (American Society of Mechanical Engineers) codes to ensure structural integrity and radiation safety.

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    Key Steps in the Nuclear Equipment Relocation Process

    1. Planning and Risk Assessment

    Before any move, engineers conduct detailed surveys to assess equipment weight, dimensions, and radiation exposure levels. Safety and compliance are prioritized at every stage.

    2. Decontamination and Preparation

    Any equipment exposed to radiation undergoes decontamination to ensure safe handling and transport.

    3. Rigging and Lifting

    Certified riggers and crane operators use precision lifting techniques to safely remove and position components.

    4. Secure Transport and Storage

    Specialized containers and vehicles ensure safe movement of nuclear-grade materials — whether on-site or between facilities.

    5. Reinstallation and Testing

    Once relocated, components are reinstalled, inspected, and tested to confirm performance and compliance before resuming operations.

    Safety and Compliance Standards

    Nuclear plant relocation is governed by some of the strictest safety regulations in the world. All work must align with:

    • NRC Safety Guidelines

    • ASME Section III and IX Standards

    • DOE (Department of Energy) Requirements

    • OSHA and ANSI Industrial Safety Protocols

    At Bunney’s, our technicians and rigging specialists are trained to perform work that meets or exceeds these standards.

    Why Professional Nuclear Relocation Matters

    1. Unmatched Safety – Prevents contamination, damage, and radiation exposure.

    2. Regulatory Compliance – Ensures all activities meet federal and nuclear industry codes.

    3. Operational Efficiency – Reduces downtime during plant upgrades or maintenance.

    4. Cost Control – Prevents expensive errors through meticulous planning and handling.

    5. Technical Expertise – Certified professionals handle specialized materials and systems.

    The Role of Rigging and Welding in Nuclear Relocation

    Relocating nuclear equipment often requires integrated services like industrial rigging and nuclear-qualified welding. These ensure structural integrity during disassembly and reinstallation. At Bunney’s, we provide both in-house, eliminating the need for multiple contractors and ensuring seamless project execution.

    Conclusion

    Nuclear plant equipment relocation is one of the most complex and sensitive operations in the energy sector. Success requires advanced planning, technical skill, and absolute adherence to safety standards.

    When precision and safety matter most, Bunney’s provides complete nuclear plant equipment relocation services — combining certified rigging, welding, and logistics expertise to ensure your project is executed flawlessly and on time.

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