Hinkley Point C Reveals Rare Glimpse Into the Work Taking Place at Site at Night
More than 14,000 workers use the world’s largest crane and night shifts to advance the £26 billion project supplying clean power for six million UK homes.
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Hinkley Point C reveals rare glimpse into the work taking place at site at night
Hinkley Point C has today (Dec 8) unveiled a rare glimpse into the work that happens after dark on Britain’s biggest infrastructure project.
Hinkley Point gives rare glimpse of night-time work at UK's biggest infrastructure project
Hinkley Point C has unveiled a new film offering a rare look at the work that takes place after dark on Britain’s largest infrastructure project. The video, introduced by Project Construction Director Rob Jordan, takes viewers behind the scenes of the night shift that keeps the site moving 24 hours a day. More than 14,000 people are currently working around the clock to deliver the UK’s first nuclear power station in over 30 years, with 4,600 co…
Hinkley Point C highlights night-time work in end-of-year film
Hinkley Point C has released a short film showing the scale and pace of night-time operations at the construction site of Britain’s first new nuclear power station in more than three decades. The post Hinkley Point C highlights night-time work in end-of-year film appeared first on New Civil Engineer.
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