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Tuesday, July 10, 2012

The 4th Annual Nuclear Construction Summit (October 23-24, Charlotte)



The US new build market has boomed to $120bn after projects from  SCE&G, Southern, Duke, FPL and $26bn of government programs will be online by 2020. This creates a vital oppourtunity for suppliers and service providers to secure a huge part of the market share from 2012.

The 4th Annual Nuclear Construction Summit (October 23-24, Charlotte) is the only industry event that brings together 500 senior executives from Utilities, EPC’s and OEMS that you can partner with on these multi-$bn efforts.
  • Meet senior utility executives who make buying decisions and hear exclusive case studies from projects that need your services now, including VC Summer, Vogtle, Turkey Point, Levy, Lee, Shearon Harris, Blue Castle Project, and many more
  • Hear the latest government construction programs  which will inject over $26bn into the industry to ensure you stay ahead of the trends and understand how you can sell into this multi-$bn supply chain
  • Gain vital Small Modular Reactor development forecasts from utility buyers who will be deploying multiple SMR programs so you know exactly how to penetrate this lucrative market
  • Meet 500 senior-level decision makers from across the supply chain at the region’s largest construction focussed conference and exhibition to secure new sales in the $120bn industry
To see how you can expand your business in the nuclear construction industry download the conference brochure at  nuclearenergyinsider.com/construction

With more projects entering construction the market is rapidly accelerating, which makes the need to meet clients, market your services and stand out from the competition more important than ever.
I’ll look forward to seeing you in Charlotte

Tommy Angell

Head of Sector l Nuclear Energy Insider
7-9 Fashion Street, London, E1 6PX
t: +44 (0) 20 7375 7176 | e: tangell@nuclearenergyinsider.com

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