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bruce power ppgBruce Power's President and CEO Mike Rencheck, Bruce-Grey-Owen Sound MPP Bill Walker, Grey County Warden Stewart Halliday, Owen Sound Mayor Ian Boddy and over 50 guests announced today that BWXT Canada Ltd. (BWXT) and Brotech Precision CNC have secured a significant footprint in Owen Sound's former PPG Building to support Bruce Power's Life-Extension Program.

"We are pleased to announce today that BWXT and Brotech Precision CNC have taken up residence in Owen Sound, with plans to create well-paying, highly-skilled jobs over the next several years," Rencheck said. "It is a great win for the City of Owen Sound, and an example of how our local economic development initiative is supporting growth across our region by repurposing underutilized facilities to bring new life and new energy into our communities. These commitments, and growth in our regional economy, help Bruce Power continue providing clean, reliable, low-cost power, and, after two years, executing our Life-Extension Program on schedule and on budget."

The 66,000 square foot BWXT facility, located at 1875 16th Ave. E., will be used for nuclear component manufacturing. The facility will be operational in November 2018, and will accommodate 30 to 50 local hires in positions such as welding, inspection and assembly.bruce power ppg2

"We are pleased to broaden the BWXT footprint to include Grey County and bring jobs to the City of Owen Sound," said John MacQuarrie, President of BWXT Canada Ltd. "Today's announcement is an example of the many benefits offered by Bruce Power's Life-Extension Program – from economic development to carbon-free and reliable power for Ontarians."

In addition to opening its new facility, BWXT is also supporting Georgian College's Owen Sound campus with a new bursary award in recognition of the school being a key supplier of talent for the region.

Brotech Precision CNC also announced today that it is opening a new facility in the same building in Owen Sound, in the fall, to support its long-term partnership with Bruce Power. Its facility is approximately 10,000 square feet of space that will be used for component assembly, testing, and CNC machining, with an option for more space as required. The company plans to develop a team at this location to support Bruce Power's various CNC machining requirements.

According to Vice-President, Jerome Horowitz, "This move is a perfect fit. Over the past 22 years, we have grown our skills in partnership with Georgian College and the Apprenticeship program. We intend to work in the same way in this region – it's a win-win."

Brotech is forecasting four jobs for skilled personnel in the first year of operations.

"Bruce Power will continue to need CNC machining skills to support the MCR as well as ongoing operations," said Brian Wetherall, Brotech's President. I think we will see excellent job growth after the first year as we develop the partnerships in the community further."

Bill Walker, MPP for Bruce-Grey-Owen Sound, congratulated BWXT and Brotech for their local investments and emphasized the important role the nuclear industry continues to play in the province.

"These private sector investments in the Owen Sound region mean not only good, local jobs, but low-cost electricity for decades from Bruce Power," MPP Walker said. "The Ford government is committed to the role Bruce Power nuclear generation plays in Ontario as a source of stable, low-cost electricity that creates jobs and is a global supply of life-saving medical isotopes. It's only through the stable policy our government is committed to that make these kinds of investments possible, and we are committed to that stability for our nuclear industry and specifically Bruce Power, and the ripple economic effect that benefits the province."

Ian Boddy, Mayor of Owen Sound, was also there to welcome BWXT and Brotech on behalf of council and staff. He expressed the city's gratitude for Mike Rencheck, James Scongack, Bruce Power's Vice President, Corporate Affairs & Environment, and the local economic development team for their ongoing commitment to the greater region.

Stewart Halliday, Grey County Warden, was also thrilled to welcome BWXT and Brotech to Owen Sound and highlighted the impact these new employers would have across the county, through rewarding employment and more economic stimulation for the local towns and businesses. He concluded by stating that Grey County will continue to advocate for the region, with BWXT and Brotech's success setting an example for more prospective Bruce Power suppliers to call the region home.

source: media release, Bruce Power

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