AtkinsRéalis, a fully integrated professional services and project management company with offices around the world, opened its new $20 million AtkinsRéalis Technology Center (ATC) in Richland, Washington today. The ATC will be used for the further development and application of innovative nuclear and environmental cleanup technologies, Engineering Net Zero (ENZ) and hydrogen clean energy advancements, digital solutions and robotics implementation.
“As a company, we are constantly researching and refining impactful new approaches across the entire end-to-end lifecycle of an asset,” said Joe St. Julian, President, Nuclear, AtkinsRéalis. “From developing clean nuclear energy solutions, to pioneering safer ways of disposing legacy waste material, having access to a world-class facility like this enhances our team and partners’ ability to innovate, collaborate and lay the groundwork that will enable us to engineer a better future for our planet and its people.” The new AtkinsRéalis Technology Center is adjacent to the existing AtkinsRéalis Engineering Laboratory (AEL) and the Washington State University Tri-Cities (WSUTC) Campus. Construction of the facility began in September 2022 and was completed in 15 months. The ATC features 16,000 square feet of open “hot desk” office space designed to foster teamwork and collaboration as well as traditional private offices. Two workshops and an additional 16,000 square feet of a 59-foot high-bay testing area with an overhead crane complete the cutting edge testbed facility. The opening of the ATC furthers AtkinsRéalis’ plans for a campus-like technology hub in the Pacific Northwest as part of the Company’s rapid growth across US markets. “This beautiful space clearly demonstrates our commitment to continuing nearly 20 years of successful engineering and technology development along side Washington State University, the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory and the Department of Energy here in the Tri-Cities Community,” said Jim Rugg, President, US Nuclear, AtkinsRéalis. “We look forward to seeing these partnerships flourish in this new space.” The City of Richland issued a proclamation, delivered by Mayor Theresa Richardson, declaring Wednesday, April 17th as “AtkinsRéalis Day”. A grand opening ceremony was held to mark the occasion with remarks by Mr. St. Julian and Mr. Rugg, the US Department of Energy’s Manager of Richland Operations Office and Office of River Protection at the Hanford Site Brian Vance, Mayor Richardson, WSU Tri Cities Vice Chancellor Dr. Kathleen McAteer and Tri City Development Council CEO Karl Dye. Guests participated in a “Tour of Technologies,” showcasing capabilities at the ATC including:
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