Babcock has been awarded a three-year contract to prepare for the first nuclear defueling of a decommissioned Royal Navy Trafalgar-class submarine in over 20 years. The operations will take place at Babcockโs Devonport facility in Plymouth, marking a significant milestone in the UKโs Submarine Dismantling Project.
Babcock press release
This ยฃ114 million contract from the Ministry of Defence will see Babcock working collaboratively with the Defence Nuclear Enterprise (DNE) and leading industry partners to prepare for the defuel of four decommissioned submarines, with defuel activities recommencing from 2026. Defueling is a key enabler to submarine dismantling and must be undertaken before the full dismantling process commences.
The work will take place in parallel with Babcockโs large-scale infrastructure development programme in Devonport, which will provide highly capable facilities in support of the operational submarine programme.
Minister for Defence Procurement and Industry, the Rt Hon Maria Eagle MP said:
“This contract enables the first nuclear defueling of a British submarine in over 20 years, underlining this Governmentโs commitment to responsibly manage the legacy of our nuclear submarine fleet.
โThe work at Devonport will not only ensure we meet our environmental obligations but also create more than 150 new jobs and develop crucial skills in the South West. This partnership between the Ministry of Defence and Babcock demonstrates how our defence industry continues to drive innovation and sustainability, while creating skilled jobs which contribute to our growth mission and our plan for change.โ
Babcock CEO, David Lockwood said:
โWe are proud to support the UKโs submarine fleet in the defence of our nation, ensuring the vessels are safe and available for decades of Royal Navy operations, through to their secure disposal.
โBabcock is focused on attracting more people into the UKโs nuclear industry and the defueling operations at Devonport will create more than 150 new jobs, sharing knowledge and innovation across the wider submarine enterprise, while supporting more than 300 jobs in the wider supply chain.โ
Sir Chris Gardner KBE, Submarine Delivery Agency CEO said:
โThe signing of this contract with Babcock is a significant step towards the safe defueling of the decommissioned submarines in Devonport, a crucial part of the UKโs commitment to fully dismantling the retired fleet in the most responsible way possible. Collaboration with our industry partners plays an essential role in the Defence Nuclear Enterpriseโs ability to support the national endeavour and maintain the UKโs nuclear deterrent.โ
Babcock is currently undertaking a demonstrator project at its Rosyth facility in collaboration with the DNEโs Submarine Dismantling Project, which will see the former HMS Swiftsure be the firstย UK nuclear-powered submarine to be fully dismantled. The innovative programme will enable around 90% of the submarineโs structure and components to be reused or recycled, providing a safe, environmentally responsible and cost-effective solution for the dismantling and disposal of the UKโs decommissioned nuclear fleet.
