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UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D. C. 20549
FORM 8-K
CURRENT REPORT
Pursuant to Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934
Date of Report (Date of earliest event reported)February 1, 2024
Commission
File Number
Registrant,
State of Incorporation,
Address and Telephone Number
I.R.S. Employer
Identification No.
1-6468Georgia Power Company58-0257110
(A Georgia Corporation)
241 Ralph McGill Boulevard, N.E.
Atlanta, Georgia 30308
(404) 506-6526

The name and address of the registrant have not changed since the last report.
Check the appropriate box below if the Form 8-K filing is intended to simultaneously satisfy the filing obligation of the registrants under any of the following provisions:
Written communications pursuant to Rule 425 under the Securities Act (17 CFR 230.425)
Soliciting material pursuant to Rule 14a-12 under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.14a-12)
Pre-commencement communications pursuant to Rule 14d-2(b) under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.14d-2(b))
Pre-commencement communications pursuant to Rule 13e-4(c) under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.13e-4(c))
Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Act:
RegistrantTitle of each classTrading
Symbol(s)
Name of each exchange
on which registered
Georgia Power CompanySeries 2017A 5.00% Junior
Subordinated Notes due 2077
GPJANew York Stock Exchange
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is an emerging growth company as defined in Rule 405 of the Securities Act of 1933 (§230.405 of this chapter) or Rule 12b-2 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (§240.12b-2 of this chapter).
Emerging growth company  
If an emerging growth company, indicate by check mark if the registrant has elected not to use the extended transition period for complying with any new or revised financial accounting standards provided pursuant to Section 13(a) of the Exchange Act.  





Item 9.01.
Financial Statements and Exhibits.
Georgia Power Company (the “Company”) is filing this Current Report on Form 8-K to transition a previously-filed exhibit to the requirements set forth in Item 601(b)(10) of Regulation S-K permitting registrants to omit confidential information without the need to submit a confidential treatment request. The purpose of this filing is to refile a redacted version of the Amended and Restated Services Agreement referenced below, which was originally granted confidential treatment through December 31, 2023.

*    Certain confidential portions of this exhibit have been omitted because the identified confidential portions (i) are not material and (ii) are the type of information that the Company treats as private or confidential.




SIGNATURE

    Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned hereunto duly authorized.

Date: February 1, 2024GEORGIA POWER COMPANY



By/s/ Melissa K. Caen
Melissa K. Caen
Assistant Secretary


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Pursuant to Item 601(b)(10) of Regulation S-K, certain identified information has been omitted from this exhibit because it is both not material and is the type that Georgia Power Company treats as private or confidential. Such omissions are designated as "[***]."





AMENDED AND RESTATED SERVICES AGREEMENT
BETWEEN
GEORGIA POWER COMPANY, FOR ITSELF AND AS AGENT FOR OGLETHORPE POWER CORPORATION (AN ELECTRIC MEMBERSHIP CORPORATION), MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC AUTHORITY OF GEORGIA, MEAG POWER SPVJ, LLC, MEAG POWER SPVM, LLC, MEAG POWER SPVP, LLC, AND THE CITY OF DALTON, GEORGIA, ACTING BY AND THROUGH ITS BOARD OF WATER, LIGHT AND SINKING FUND COMMISSIONERS
AND
WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC COMPANY LLC
AND
WECTEC GLOBAL PROJECT SERVICES INC.




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EXHIBIT A    SERVICES AND DIVISION OF RESPONSIBILITY
EXHIBIT B    DELIVERABLES
EXHIBIT C    RATES AND INVOICING
EXHIBIT D    FORM OF STAFF AUGMENTATION AGREEMENT
EXHIBIT E    FORM OF CONFIDENTIALITY AGREEMENT
EXHIBIT F    FACILITY IP LICENSE IN THE EVENT OF A TRIGGERING EVENT
EXHIBIT G    IP LICENSE
EXHIBIT H    SUBCONTRACTS AND PURCHASE ORDERS
EXHIBIT I      RATES FOR LEASED EQUIPMENT
EXHIBIT J-1      DAVIS-BACON ACT REQUIRED PROVISIONS
EXHIBIT J-2      DAVIS-BACON ACT WAGE DETERMINATION(S)
EXHIBIT J-3      HEAVY WAGE DETERMINATION
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AMENDED AND RESTATED SERVICES AGREEMENT
THIS AMENDED AND RESTATED SERVICES AGREEMENT (“Agreement”) is made and entered into this 20th day of July, 2017 (“Execution Date”), by and among GEORGIA POWER COMPANY, a Georgia corporation (“GPC”), for itself and as agent for OGLETHORPE POWER CORPORATION (AN ELECTRIC MEMBERSHIP CORPORATION), MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC AUTHORITY OF GEORGIA, MEAG POWER SPVJ, LLC, MEAG POWER SPVM, LLC, MEAG POWER SPVP, LLC, and THE CITY OF DALTON, GEORGIA, ACTING BY AND THROUGH ITS BOARD OF WATER, LIGHT AND SINKING FUND COMMISSIONERS, as “Owners,” and WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC COMPANY LLC, a Delaware limited liability company having a place of business in Cranberry Township, Pennsylvania (“Westinghouse”), and WECTEC GLOBAL PROJECT SERVICES INC., a Louisiana corporation having a place of business in Charlotte, North Carolina (“WECTEC”). Westinghouse and WECTEC will be referred to collectively as “Service Provider.” Owners and Service Provider may be referred to individually as “Party” and collectively as the “Parties.”
WITNESSETH:
WHEREAS, Service Provider and GPC, for itself and as agent for the Owners, are parties to that certain Engineering, Procurement, and Construction Agreement dated April 8, 2008, as amended (“EPC Agreement”) to, among other things, design, procure, construct, test, and start up two new AP1000® nuclear units, Units 3 and 4, at the Vogtle Electric Generating Plant in Waynesboro, Georgia (“Project”); and
WHEREAS, under the EPC Agreement, Service Provider acted as the prime contractor for engineering, procurement, and construction activities for the Project; and
WHEREAS, on March 29, 2017, Service Provider and certain of its affiliates and subsidiaries commenced cases (“Bankruptcy Cases”) under Chapter 11 of Title 11 of the United States Code before the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York (“Bankruptcy Court”); and
WHEREAS, Service Provider and the Owners entered into an Interim Assessment Agreement dated March 29, 2017 (as amended, the “Interim Agreement”); and
WHEREAS, following rejection of the EPC Agreement and termination of the Interim Agreement, Owners wish for Service Provider to provide certain technical support and construction support services in connection with the continued design, procurement, construction, testing, startup, and initial operation of the Project, and the Parties agree that Service Provider will do so only on a fully cost-reimbursable plus Fee basis, with its liability capped;
WHEREAS, the Parties entered into that certain Services Agreement, dated June 9, 2017 (the “Existing Services Agreement”);
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WHEREAS, this Agreement, on the terms and subject to the conditions set forth herein, shall amend and restate, in its entirety, the Existing Services Agreement.
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and the terms and conditions set forth herein, the Parties agree as follows:
ARTICLE 1. DEFINITIONS
1.1    “Affiliates” means, with respect to any Party, any other Person that, as of the Effective Date or at any time thereafter, (a) owns or controls, directly or indirectly, the Party, (b) is owned or controlled by the Party, or (c) is under common ownership or control with the Party, where “own” means ownership of fifty percent (50%) or more of the equity interests or rights to distributions on account of equity of the Party and “control” means the power to direct the management or policies of the Party, whether through the ownership of voting securities, by contract, or otherwise.
1.2    “ASME” means the American Society of Mechanical Engineers.
1.3    “COL” means the combined licenses issued by the NRC pursuant to 10 C.F.R. Part 52 for Vogtle Units 3 and 4, respectively.
1.4    “Corrective Action Program” or “CAP” means measures established to assure that conditions adverse to quality, including, but not limited to, failures, malfunctions, deficiencies, deviations, defective material and equipment, and non-conformances are promptly identified and corrected. The measures shall assure that the cause of the condition is determined and corrective action taken to preclude repetition. The Corrective Action Program shall comply with, among other things, NEI 08-02, “Corrective Action Processes for New Nuclear Power Plants During Construction” and is part of the Quality Assurance Program as defined in Section 13.1.
1.5    “DCD” means the AP1000® Nuclear Power Plant Design Control Document, as certified and approved by the NRC in 10 C.F.R. Part 52 Appendix D.
1.6    “Deliverables” shall have the meaning set forth in Exhibit B (Deliverables).
1.7    “Design Bases” shall have the meaning ascribed to it in 10 C.F.R. § 50.2.
1.8    “Environmental Law” means the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act, 42 U.S.C. § 9601 et seq.; the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, 42 U.S.C. § 6901 et seq.; the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, 33 U.S.C. § 1251 et seq.; the Clean Air Act, 42 U.S.C. § 7401 et seq.; the Toxic Substances Control Act, 15 U.S.C. §§ 2601 through 2629; the Oil Pollution Act, 33 U.S.C. § 2701 et seq.; the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act, 42 U.S.C. § 11001 et seq.; the Safe Drinking Water Act, 42 U.S.C. §§ 300f through 300j; the Endangered Species Act, 16 U.S.C. §§ 1531- 1544 and all Laws (including implementing regulations) of any Government Authority having jurisdiction over the Project adressing the environment, human health, safety, natural resources,
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plant and animal species, cultural and archeological resources or the use or release into the environment of any Hazardous Materials.
1.9    “ERA” means the Energy Reorganization Act of 1974, as amended.
1.10     “Facility” means Vogtle Units 3 and 4 and the systems, structures and components that will be utilized by one or both Units.
1.11    “Facility IP” shall have the meaning set forth in Exhibit F (Facility IP License in the Event of a Triggering Event).
1.12    “Facility Purposes” has the meaning set forth in Section 14.4.
1.13    “Fee” has the meaning specified in Exhibit C (Rates and Invoicing).
1.14    “Financing Parties” means the lenders and financing institutions providing construction, interim and/or long-term financing for the Facility or any portion thereof, including any financing in the form of a synthetic lease or leveraged lease, and their assigns and a trustee or agent acting on behalf of the lenders or financing institutions. The U.S. Department of Energy, in its capacity as a guarantor of any indebtedness issued by any Owner, and any trustee or agent acting on behalf of the DOE, shall be deemed “Financing Parties.”
1.15    “Fitness for Duty” or “FFD” means the fitness-for-duty programs, developed pursuant to 10 C.F.R. Part 26, that provide reasonable assurance that nuclear facility personnel are trustworthy, will perform their tasks in a reliable manner, are not under the influence of any substance, legal or illegal, that may impair their ability to perform their duties, and are not mentally or physically impaired from any cause that can adversely affect their ability to safely and competently perform their duties.
1.16    “Government Authority” means a federal, state, county, city, local, municipal, foreign or other government or quasi-government authority or a department, agency, subdivision, court or other tribunal of any of the foregoing that has jurisdiction over Owners, Service Provider, the Facility or the activities that are the subject of this Agreement.
1.17    “Governmental Approval” means an authorization, consent, approval, clearance, license, ruling, permit, tariff, certification, exemption, filing, variance, order, judgment, no-action or no-objection certificate, certificate, decree, decision, declaration or publication of, notices to, confirmation or exemption from, or registration by or with a Government Authority relating to the Facility.
1.18    “Georgia PSC Certification Order” means the final, unappealable order issued by the Georgia Public Service Commission with respect to GPC’s application for certification of the recovery of the costs of the Units.
1.19    “Hazardous Materials” means each substance designated as a hazardous waste, hazardous substance, hazardous material, pollutant, contaminant or toxic substance under any
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Environmental Law and any petroleum or petroleum products, radon, radioactive materials or wastes, asbestos in any form, lead or lead-containing materials, urea formaldehyde foam insulation and polychlorinated biphenyls that have been released into the environment in concentrations or locations for which remedial action is required under any applicable Environmental Law.
1.20    “Intellectual Property” or “IP” shall have the meaning set forth in Exhibit G (IP License).
1.21     “ITAAC” means the NRC inspections, tests and analyses and their associated acceptance criteria which are approved and issued for the Facility pursuant to 10 C.F.R. § 52.97(b).
1.22    “Law” means (a) a constitution, statute, law, rule, regulation, code, treaty, ordinance, judgment, decree, writ, order, concession, grant, franchise, license, agreement, directive, guideline, policy, requirement, or any other governmental restriction or any similar form of decision of or determination by, or any binding interpretation or administration of any of the foregoing, by a Government Authority, whether now or hereafter in effect and (b) requirements or conditions on or with respect to the issuance, maintenance or renewal of a Governmental Approval or applications therefor, whether now or hereafter in effect, including, without limitation, the Licensing Basis, the Design Bases for the Facility and the COL.
1.23    “Licensed IP” shall have the meaning set forth in Exhibit G (IP License).
1.24    “Licensing Basis” means the ITAAC, COL, UFSAR (including, but not limited to, the plant-specific design-basis information defined in 10 C.F.R. § 50.2 documented therein) and other NRC rules, regulations, and requirements applicable to the Facility, including, but not limited to, the licensee’s written commitments for ensuring compliance with and operation within applicable NRC requirements and the Facility-specific design basis (including, but not limited to, all modifications and additions to such commitments that are docketed and in effect over the term of the COL). The Licensing Basis includes orders, license conditions, exemptions, and technical specifications.
1.25    “Loan Guaranty Agreements” means the respective Loan Guarantee Agreements between the U.S. Department of Energy, as Guarantor, and MEAG, OPC, and GPC, respecting the Project.
1.26    “NRC” means the United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
1.27    “Nuclear Safety Culture” means the core values and behaviors resulting from a collective commitment by leaders and individuals to emphasize safety over competing goals to ensure protection of people and the environment, as defined in the NRC’s Safety Culture Policy Statement, 76 Fed. Reg. 34773 (June 14, 2011).
1.28    “OSHA” means Occupational Safety and Health Administration.
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1.29    “OSHA of 1970” means Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970, as amended.
1.30    “OSHA Log” means OSHA’s Form 300, Log of Work-Related Injuries and Illnesses, required to be maintained pursuant to 29 C.F.R. § 1904.
1.31    “OSHA Standards” means the OSHA and regulatory standards or state plan equivalent.
1.32    “Owner Persons Indemnified” shall have the meaning set forth in Article 16.
1.33    “Owners” means, collectively, GPC, OGLETHORPE POWER CORPORATION (AN ELECTRIC MEMBERSHIP CORPORATION), an electric membership corporation formed under the laws of the State of Georgia (“OPC”), MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC AUTHORITY OF GEORGIA, a public body corporate and politic and an instrumentality of the State of Georgia, MEAG POWER SPVJ, LLC, MEAG POWER SPVM, LLC, MEAG POWER SPVP, LLC, each a Georgia limited liability company (“MEAG”), and THE CITY OF DALTON, GEORGIA, an incorporated municipality in the State of Georgia, acting by and through its Board of Water, Light and Sinking Fund Commissioners.
1.34    “Owners’ Authorized Representative” means the Person who Owners designate in writing to act on behalf of Owners under this Agreement.
1.35    “Ownership Agreement” means Plant Alvin W. Vogtle Additional Units Ownership and Participation Agreement dated April 21, 2006, as amended.
1.36    “Person” means an individual, corporation, company, partnership, joint venture, association, limited liability company, trust, unincorporated organization, Government Authority or other entity.
1.37    “Prime Rate” means, as of a particular date, the prime rate of interest as published on that date in The Wall Street Journal, and generally defined therein as “the base rate on corporate loans posted by at least 75% of the nation’s 30 largest banks.”
1.38    “Project Controls” refers to those processes and work activities (e.g., scheduling, planning, cost control, coordination, etc.) performed in the course of construction management of the Project.
1.39    “Project Schedule” means the integrated Project Schedule for the Project.
1.40    “QA” means quality assurance.
1.41    “Recoverable Costs” means the following: cancelation costs for all subcontracts and purchase orders listed on Exhibit H (Subcontracts and Purchase Orders) and subcontracts and purchase orders approved by Owners and executed by Service Provider after the Effective Date, demobilization costs, and other direct out-of-pocket costs that are permitted to be recovered by Service Provider under this Agreement and that are actually incurred by the Service
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Provider. For the avoidance of doubt, the definition of “Recoverable Costs” does include employee severance costs actually incurred and that are consistent with the Westinghouse and WECTEC severance programs that were effective immediately prior to the Westinghouse bankruptcy. The definition of “Recoverable Costs” does not include liabilities or damages arising from or related to Service Provider’s terminating or releasing employees as a result of Owners’ suspension or termination of this Agreement or Owners’ reduction, suspension or termination of Services under Section 4.3(b) (Changes to the Scope of Services After the Transition Period.)
1.42    “Representatives” means officers, directors, employees, members, or other authorized agents.
1.43    “Safety Program” means the comprehensive safety program that governs all of Service Provider’s activities at the Site in connection with its performance of the Services.
1.44    “Services” means all services the Service Provider is obligated to perform pursuant to this Agreement.
1.45    “Site” means the premises (or portion thereof) owned or leased by Owners on which the Facility is or will be located, including, but not limited to, construction laydown areas. “Site” shall not include the portions of the Vogtle site dedicated solely to Vogtle Units 1 and 2, except to the extent such portions are needed for access, ingress, egress, or will otherwise be impacted by construction or operation of the Facility.
1.46    “SNC” means Southern Nuclear Operating Company, Inc.
1.47    “Third Party” means a Person other than Owners, Service Provider, SNC or any of their Affiliates or employees.
1.48    “UFSAR” means the Vogtle Units 3 and 4 Updated Final Safety Analysis Report, as amended and updated from time to time.
1.49    “Unit” or “Units” means the electric generating plants, utilizing the AP1000® standard design as certified by the NRC in Appendix D to 10 C.F.R. Part 52, that are to be constructed and operated as either Vogtle Unit 3 or Vogtle Unit 4.
ARTICLE 2. INTERPRETATION
2.1    Titles, headings, and subheadings of the various articles and paragraphs of this Agreement are used for convenience only and shall not be deemed to be a part thereof or be taken into consideration in the interpretation or construction of this Agreement.
2.2    Words importing the singular only shall also include the plural and vice versa where the context requires. Words in the masculine gender shall be deemed to include the feminine gender and vice versa.
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2.3    Unless otherwise stated or the context otherwise requires, any reference to a document shall mean such document as amended, supplemented or otherwise modified and in effect from time to time.
2.4    Unless otherwise stated, any reference to a party shall include its successors and permitted assigns, and any reference to a Government Authority shall include an entity succeeding to its functions.
2.5    Wherever a provision is made in this Agreement for the giving of notice, consent, agreement or approval by a person, such notice, consent, agreement or approval shall be in writing, and the words “notify” and “agreement” shall be construed accordingly.
2.6    This Agreement and the documentation to be supplied hereunder shall be in the English language.
2.7    All monetary amounts contained in this Agreement refer to the currency of the United States unless otherwise specifically provided.
2.8    A reference contained herein to this Agreement or another agreement shall mean this Agreement or such other agreement, as they may be amended or supplemented, unless otherwise stated.
2.9    Words and abbreviations not otherwise defined in this Agreement which have well-known nuclear industry meanings in the United States are used in this Agreement in accordance with those recognized meanings.
2.10    Neither Service Provider nor Owners shall assert or claim a presumption disfavoring the other by virtue of the fact that this Agreement was drafted primarily by the other, and this Agreement shall be construed as if drafted jointly by Owners and Service Provider and no presumption or burden of proof will arise favoring or disfavoring a Party by virtue of the authorship of any of the provisions of this Agreement. Any rule of construction to the effect that ambiguities are to be resolved against the drafting party shall not be applied in the interpretation of this Agreement.
2.11    The word “hereby,” “herein,” “hereunder” or any other word of similar meaning refers to the entire document in which it is contained.
2.12    A reference to an Article includes all Sections and Subsections contained in such Article, and a reference to a Section or Subsection includes all subsections of such Section or Subsection including all exhibits referenced therein.
2.13    All exhibits referred to in, and attached to, this Agreement are hereby incorporated herein in full by this reference.
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ARTICLE 3. TERM; CONDITIONS PRECEDENT
3.1    Effective Date; Term. Except as provided in Section 3.4, this Agreement shall become effective upon the satisfaction of the Conditions Precedent in Section 3.2 (such date being the “Effective Date”) and, unless earlier terminated in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement, shall remain in full force and effect for a term ending upon the completion of startup and testing and the commencement of sale of electricity of both Units.
3.2    Conditions Precedent. Except as provided in Section 3.4, this Agreement shall not be binding unless and until each of the following conditions are satisfied (“Conditions Precedent”):
(a)    Service Provider has rejected the EPC Agreement;
(b)    Service Provider has obtained approval to enter into this Agreement from its Debtor-in-Possession lender;
(c)    Service Provider has obtained an order from the Bankruptcy Court approving Service Provider’s rejection of the EPC Agreement and execution of this Agreement;
(d)    Owners have obtained approval of this Agreement by the Department of Energy in accordance with the terms of the Loan Guaranty Agreements; and
(e)    Service Provider has obtained approval for this Agreement from its Boards of Directors.
3.3    Efforts to Satisfy Conditions. Commencing on the Execution Date, Service Provider and Owners shall use reasonable efforts to cause the satisfaction of the Conditions Precedent.
3.4    Failure of Conditions Precedent. If for any reason the Conditions Precedent are not satisfied by sixty (60) days from the Execution Date, this Agreement shall be deemed null and void unless the time period is extended by mutual agreement of the Parties. At any time, if the Parties agree in writing that one of the Conditions Precedent cannot be satisfied, this Agreement shall be deemed null and void upon the date of the Parties’ written agreement.
3.5    Effect of Prior Project Agreements. As of the Effective Date, all ongoing work performed by Service Provider in connection with the Project, regardless of whether such work was previously governed by the EPC Agreement or the Interim Agreement, shall be exclusively governed by this Agreement. Nothing in this Agreement shall constitute an amendment to, modification of or novation of the EPC Agreement. This Agreement is an independent agreement between Service Provider and Owners. Nothing in this Agreement shall constitute a waiver of any Party’s claims or right to make a claim or any Party’s defenses under the EPC Agreement or otherwise.
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ARTICLE 4. SCOPE OF WORK
4.1    Transfer of Control of Project. On the Effective Date, Service Provider shall transfer and Owners will assume control of the Site and project-level direction and control of the work required to complete the Facility, with ultimate decision-making and direction of all work residing in Owners subject to the terms of Article 13. For a period of ninety (90) days beginning on the Effective Date, Service Provider will provide engineering, procurement, and construction support services consistent with work currently being performed by Service Provider in connection with the Project, except as otherwise directed by Owners or agreed upon by the Parties (the “Transition Period”). During the Transition Period, Service Provider will support the transition of responsibilities to Owners or their designees, as directed, as efficiently and promptly as possible.
(a)    Access and Resource Commitment. Service Provider shall (i) make commercially reasonable efforts to maintain current staffing and resource levels, except as expressly authorized by Owners with respect to transferred responsibilities and the process described in Section 4.1(e) (Staffing and Resource Assessment); (ii) maintain Owners’ access to on-Site and off-Site facilities, construction equipment, temporary construction facilities and systems, and materials to support continuation of work on the Project and the transition of Project Controls to Owners; and (iii) to the extent required under Section 4.1(f), maintain and provide Owners access to Service Provider’s IT network (on-Site and off-Site) in order to support continuation of work on the Project and transition of Project Controls to Owners. Owners agree to comply with Service Provider’s applicable Westinghouse policies required for infrastructure access and end use any time Owners access Service Provider’s IT network, provided that Service Provider will provide a copy of such policies to Owners on a timetable that supports Owners’ access. Service Provider warrants that it will not apply such policies to Owners in a manner that will unreasonably inhibit Owners’ access to Service Provider’s IT network as contemplated under this Agreement, or cause Service Provider to fail to provide the access otherwise required under this Agreement. Service Provider shall not amend any such policies in a manner that will unreasonably inhibit Owners’ access to Service Provider’s IT network as contemplated under this Agreement or cause Service Provider to fail to provide the access otherwise required under this Agreement.
(b)    Transfer of Project Controls. Service Provider will support transition of the Project Schedule and Project Controls functions to Owners. The current integrated Project Schedule will be transferred in its native format (e.g., XER files). Following the transfer of the Project Schedule and Project Controls to Owners, Service Provider will provide ongoing Project Controls information to Owners to enable Owners to track the Project Schedule and costs.
(c)    Subcontracts. Service Provider shall assume and assign to Owners or their designee, and Owners or their designee shall assume, the contracts listed on Exhibit H, Part A; provided that Owners may elect, by giving written notice thereof to Service Provider within a reasonable time prior to the entry of an order authorizing the
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assumption and assignment of such contracts, not to accept any such contract, whereupon such contract will be removed from Exhibit H, Part A. Service Provider shall assume the contracts listed on Exhibit H, Part B as amended to include Owners as parties thereto, including the ability to exercise the rights and remedies thereunder and with a direct obligation to pay the counterparty for all liabilities thereunder; provided that Owners may elect, by giving written notice thereof to Service Provider within a reasonable time prior to the entry of an order authorizing the assumption of such contracts, not to have the Service Provider assume any such contract, whereupon such contract will be removed from Exhibit H, Part B. Owners shall be responsible for any amount required to be paid in order to assume such contracts. Owners agree to take such actions as may be required to obtain Bankruptcy Court approval of such assumptions. The terms “subcontracts” and “contracts,” as used within this Section 4.1(c), include and refer to subcontracts and purchase orders as listed on Exhibit H.
(d)    Refinement of Services, Deliverables, and Schedule. During the Transition Period, Owners and Service Provider will further define (i) the Services that Service Provider will perform, (ii) division of responsibilities, (iii) the Deliverables; and (iv) the schedule for completion of Services and delivery of Deliverables to support the updated Project Schedule that will be developed by Owners with Service Provider’s input. The Services and Deliverables defined in accordance with this Section 4.1 will be consistent with the high-level descriptions of Services and Deliverables set forth in Exhibit A (Services and Division of Responsibility) and Exhibit B (Deliverables) and any other applicable requirements in this Agreement.
(e)    Staffing and Resource Assessment.
(i)    Service Provider will support Owners’ identification of on-Site and off-Site personnel, facilities, equipment, and infrastructure needed to support completion of the Project.
(ii)    Throughout the term of this Agreement, Owners may, at Owners’ election, subject to applicable laws, rules and regulations, remove personnel from the Site for cause, and with reasonable notice where practicable. Owners may request relocation of Service Provider’s personnel to the Site, subject to Service Provider’s and the employee’s consent. In the case of relocation, Owners shall be responsible for reasonable relocation expenses (not to include any markup or additional fee).
(iii)     Service Provider and Owners will work together to adjust current staffing to levels necessary to perform the Services under this Agreement. Owners shall not be responsible for employee severance or other employee separation costs, liabilities, or damages that result in any way from the staff reductions made during the Transition Period.
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(iv)    Certain of Service Provider’s personnel will work at the direction and control of Owners’ personnel (such Services referred to herein as the “Secondment Services”). The Secondment Services will be governed by the terms and conditions of a Staff Augmentation Agreement between Service Provider and Owners, a form of which is attached hereto as Exhibit D (Form of Staff Augmentation Agreement).
(v)    Owners will have the right to offer employment to, hire, or offer another contractual arrangement to Service Provider’s employees and contract staff on-Site (subject to prior employment-related agreements between Service Provider and such personnel). Owners will have the right to offer employment to, hire, or offer another contractual arrangement to Service Provider’s employees and contract staff not working on-Site (subject to prior employment-related agreements between Service Provider and such personnel) only with the consent of Service Provider, which shall not be unreasonably withheld.
(vi)     The terms of this Section 4.1(e) shall be effective during and after the Transition Period.
(f)    Access to Project Management/Project Controls Information. Service Provider will make available and deliver as necessary to Owners in electronic format (where possible) data, documentation, and applications (including input files) necessary to support transition of the project management and the discrete scopes of work to be transferred to Owners. The information and data available to Owners will be that data and information required for Owners to (1) evaluate the status of the Project and work necessary for completion of the Project, (2) assume responsibility for scope previously performed by Service Provider (including historical information), and (3) perform project management functions. For the software applications required to fulfill items (1), (2), and (3) above, subject to applicable license restrictions, Service Provider will provide input files and data upon request and will work with Owners to evaluate which applications will be maintained by Owners for the balance of the Project and which will be maintained by Service Provider on Owners’ behalf (and with full Owners access). Except where unavailable, Service Provider will provide all information and data in the existing file format(s) used by the Service Provider where such format(s) is required to enable Owners’ use as contemplated herein. If such file format(s) is unavailable, Service Provider will work with Owners to provide information and data in a format that enables Owners’ use as contemplated herein. At Owners’ election and expense, this information and any other documentation/records agreed upon by the Parties will be transferred to a single Site document management system maintained by Service Provider or to Owners’ document management systems (e.g., CIMS, Documentum). The terms of this Section
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4.1(f) shall continue after the Transition Period as necessary for Owners to complete the Project.
(g)    Transfer of Program Responsibility. Service Provider will support the transition of control of the Site and the primary responsibility for the following Site-based programs to Owners: access; security; Fitness For Duty; Employee Concerns Program; communications; project accounting and finance; and such other safety, regulatory, or administrative programs as mutually agreed by the Parties. Service Provider will support transition to a single PI & CAP for the Site, which transition will include the development by the Parties of an interface protocol between Service Provider's existing PI & CAP and Owners’ existing PI & CAP. The interface protocol will control, at a minimum, the provision of PI & CAP related documentation from Service Provider to Owners, the treatment of any existing open issues within Service Provider's PI & CAP respecting activities which are not Services under this Agreement but nonetheless relate to the Site, and the systems and infrastructure which will be used for the single PI & CAP. Work performed by Service Provider under this section 4.1(g) is reimbursable.
(h)    Transfer of Regulatory Permits. During the Transition Period, the Parties will identify the permits held by Service Provider that Owners require to complete the Project, and Service Provider will facilitate the transfer of those regulatory permits to Owners’ or Owners’ designee that are required to complete the Project.
(i)    Insurance. Service Provider will provide a list of existing insurance policies related to the Project, facilities, and equipment within thirty (30) days of the Effective Date and maintain such policies until at least sixty (60) days after the Effective Date. Service Provider will support Owners’ efforts to obtain insurance coverage formerly held by Service Provider. Prior to cancellation of any existing insurance policies, Service Provider will provide prompt notice to Owners and at least within ten (10) days of knowledge that cancellation will occur.
(j)    Service Provider will support other transition efforts reasonably requested by Owners, including but not limited to regulatory compliance (including but not limited to Georgia Public Service Commission and Securities Exchange Commission reporting or approval requirements), and coordination and cooperation with subcontractors, vendors, suppliers, and consultants.
(k)    Service Provider may sell and Owners may purchase certain Service Provider facilities and/or construction equipment at the prices established by an independent valuation company mutually agreed upon by the Parties. Commencing on the Effective Date, Owners will lease certain construction equipment consistent with the terms of Exhibit C (Rates and Invoicing), subject to Owners’ election to stop using such equipment at any time during the term of this Agreement.

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4.2   Scope of Services. Service Provider will provide mutually agreed engineering, procurement, and construction support services, the categories of which are set forth in Exhibit A (Services and Division of Responsibility), as refined during the Transition Period, or otherwise agreed upon by the Parties.
4.3    Changes to the Scope of Services after the Transition Period.
(a)    Owners may desire additions to the scope of Services. Service Provider agrees to consider, in accordance with this Agreement, additions to the scope of Services which are related to the Services for the Project and which do not materially affect the nature of the Services or resource requirements of Service Provider.
(b)    Owners, in their sole discretion, shall have the right to reduce or terminate certain Services or portions thereof at any time for their convenience by providing written notice to Service Provider at least fifteen (15) days in advance of the date of termination or other minimally necessary time period required to comply with the WARN Act, as measured from the date of written notice of termination, with respect to employees who are not performing Secondment Services. Following such notice period, Service Provider shall require its employees and subcontractors to cease work thereon, except to the extent otherwise required by the notice itself or by industry safety practices or applicable law, rules or regulations. Owners shall be obligated to pay amounts due, in accordance with Exhibit C (Rates and Invoicing) herein, for Services performed prior to Owners’ reduction notice and for any Recoverable Costs associated with such reduction or termination.
(c)    Service Provider will not perform Services that it reasonably determines to be new or different or beyond those set forth herein and in Exhibit A (Services and Division of Responsibility) without prior written authorization from Owners’ Authorized Representative. To establish authorization for extra compensation for changes in the scope of Services, Service Provider will submit to Owners, in advance of performing the new or different Services, a proposal for the new or different Services, and will submit therewith such cost and schedule information as reasonably required for Owners to evaluate the proposal. Before beginning the new or different Services, Service Provider must secure written authorization from Owners. Service Provider agrees that it will not knowingly make any Claim for payment for new or different Services that Service Provider knew were not authorized in writing by Owners in advance of commencement of the performance of such Services.
4.4    Schedule. Service Provider shall endeavor to perform Services under this Agreement in a timely manner in order to support the Project Schedule. However, as provided for in this Agreement, Owners have the responsibility for the Project Schedule, and Service Provider shall have no liability for Project delays, costs, claims, damages, or losses arising from delays to the Project Schedule. Upon becoming aware that any Services are expected to be completed more than thirty (30) days after the projected date set forth in the Project Schedule, Service Provider will notify Owners in writing of their Service affected and the cause. Service
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Provider agrees to make reasonable efforts to comply with Owners’ requests to accelerate or recover the Project Schedule.
4.5    Qualification of Service Provider Personnel. Service Provider shall be properly licensed to perform that portion of the Services which require a professional license by law (e.g., engineering design work that must be performed by a licensed professional engineer) and shall be authorized and qualified to do business in all governmental jurisdictions in which the Services are to be performed and will maintain such licenses and qualifications as long as reasonably required to perform the Services. Upon reasonable advance written request of Owners, Service Provider shall furnish to Owners such evidence as Owners may reasonably require relating to Service Provider’s qualifications. The Parties agree that (1) Service Provider is not to be considered the constructor of the Project or otherwise responsible for the supervision of the construction of the Project, (2) that Service Provider may not be licensed as a contractor under the laws of the State of Georgia, (3) the Services being rendered under this Agreement do not constitute construction services under Georgia law, (4) the Services do not require a contractor’s license under Georgia law, and (5) Owners are not relying on Service Provider for any contractor license.
4.6    Subcontractors. The Services to be performed by Service Provider hereunder shall not be subcontracted nor shall Service Provider procure consultants or other outside services and facilities without the prior written approval of Owners, which Owners may withhold or provide in their discretion. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Service Provider may subcontract its Services in whole or in part to an Affiliate of Service Provider without the prior approval of Owners; provided, however, with the exception of Mangiarotti, WesDyne, and Nuclear Parts Organization (“NPO”), any Services performed by an Affiliate of Service Provider shall be subject to the same pricing terms contained in Exhibit C (Rates and Invoicing) as if Service Provider had performed such Services directly. Owners will incur no duplication of costs or multiple markups as a result of any subcontract. With regard to Mangiarotti, WesDyne, and NPO, such Affiliates will be treated as third party subcontractors, and Owners shall have review and approval rights with regard to these subcontracts.
4.7    Payment to Subcontractors and Vendors; No Liens. Service Provider shall be solely responsible for paying the subcontractors and vendors it engages on the Project. Service Provider shall obtain interim and final lien waivers in the forms provided by Owners from subcontractors and vendors. Service Provider shall provide Owners with copies of the lien waivers upon request. Service Provider shall notify Owners within five (5) days of receipt of knowledge of any liens filed against, or threatened to be filed against, the Facility, Site and/or equipment.
4.8    Support for Governmental Hearings. Service Provider understands and acknowledges that as a result of its performance of this Agreement and the special knowledge it possesses, and in order to defend and explain the decisions, procedures and standards applicable to its furnishing or performing the Services, Service Provider may be called upon to appear at governmental and other hearings. At Owners’ expense, including but not limited to the cost of Service Providers’ reasonable legal fees, Service Provider agrees that it will appear in such
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hearings when requested by GPC or Owners. At Owners’ expense, Service Provider will also assist GPC or Owners in the preparation of testimony, reports, or other documents required in any non-adverse lawsuits or governmental or other hearings when called upon to do so by GPC or Owners as part of the Services.
ARTICLE 5. OWNERS’ RESPONSIBILITIES AND RIGHTS; OVERSIGHT OF SERVICES
5.1    Independent Contractor. In its performance under this Agreement, Service Provider is and will at all times act as an independent contractor. Subject to the requirements of this Agreement and Owners’ ultimate direction of the work required to complete the Facility, Service Provider will be free to perform the obligations of this Agreement by such methods and in such manner as Service Provider may choose, furnishing necessary labor, tools, equipment and materials, and taking the requisite steps to perform the Services appropriately and safely, having supervision over and responsibility for the safety and health of its Representatives while on Owners’ premises. Service Provider shall maintain control over and responsibility for its offsite tools, equipment and materials. No partnership, joint venture, agency or employment relationship is created by this Agreement, and Service Provider is not and will not act as an agent or employee of Owners except as required and designated by Owners for procurement. Service Provider’s Representatives have no right to participate in any of Owners’ employee benefit plans, including but not limited to the provision of health insurance under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010 (“ACA”), as a result of providing the Services. Service Provider shall be solely responsible for (i) payment of all compensation to its employees, (ii) the withholding of federal, state, and local taxes from such compensation and the payment of all such withheld amounts to the appropriate agencies or authorities, (iii) payment to the appropriate agencies or authorities of state unemployment insurance, federal unemployment insurance, FICA and state disability insurance, (iv) paying workers’ compensation insurance, and (v) providing the workers with all necessary and appropriate benefits including, without limitation, any health and welfare coverage required under applicable law, including, without limitation, the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996, as amended or revised (“HIPAA”) or the ACA or other applicable federal and state health care requirements.
5.2    Appointment of Agents. Owners have appointed GPC as their agent for all purposes under this Agreement pursuant to the Ownership Agreement, with the power and authority to bind Owners to their obligations herein. All obligations required under this Agreement to be fulfilled by the Owners will be performed by or at the direction of GPC, as agent for the Owners. Copies of the Ownership Agreement have been provided to and received by Service Provider. Owners will not materially change (in terms of the effect of any change on the agent’s authority with respect to this Agreement) the agency authority granted to GPC (or a successor agent) under the Ownership Agreement without Service Provider’s prior written approval not to be unreasonably withheld. GPC, acting for itself and as agent for the other Owners, has appointed SNC as agent for the implementation and administration of this Agreement. SNC is the exclusive licensed operator of Vogtle Units 1 and 2 and is the licensed operator of the Facility having exclusive control over licensed activities at the Facility.

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5.3    Owners’ Authorized Representative(s). Owners shall appoint Owners’ Authorized Representative(s) (and shall have the right to appoint a successor or replacement Owners’ Authorized Representative(s)) with whom Service Provider may consult at all reasonable times and whose written instructions, requests and decisions shall be binding upon Owners as to all matters pertaining to this Agreement. Service Provider shall have the right to rely upon a communication from Owners’ Authorized Representative(s) as a communication on behalf of all of the Owners and shall not rely upon any instruction or direction issued by any other representatives of Owners other than Owners’ Inspector as provided in Section 5.4.
5.4    Owners’ Inspector. Owners reserve the right, but shall not be obligated, to appoint inspectors to follow the progress of the Services provided by subcontractors to the Service Provider (each, an “Owners’ Inspector”). Owners’ Inspectors shall be granted access to the Services being performed at vendor facilities as allowed in the respective subcontract or as required by law, and being performed at Service Provider facilities (not the Site) as reasonably requested and agreed to by Service Provider. Such access shall not be conditioned on Owners or Owners’ Inspector waiving the right to reasonably safe access and accommodations. Owners may, but are not obligated to, authorize an Owners’ Inspector to stop work, provide direction to Service Provider, or take other actions which are the right or responsibility of Owners under this Agreement. Owners will notify Service Provider in writing of the appointment of any Owners’ Inspector and the scope of the Owners’ Inspector’s authorization to bind Owners. All expenses incurred by Service Provider in connection with complying with the directives of Owners’ Inspector pursuant to this Section 5.4 shall constitute actual costs. Service Provider will in no event be considered in breach of any other provision of this Agreement due to its compliance with the directions of Owners’ Inspector unless such directions are known to the Service Provider to be outside the scope of the Owners’ Inspector’s ability to bind Owners.
5.5    Project Metrics. Service Provider will provide information reasonably requested by Owners to enable Owners to evaluate applicable and relevant schedule and cost information for the Project. Whether or not a request has been made by Owners, Service Provider will promptly notify Owners of any event or circumstance of which Service Provider becomes aware which has a material adverse effect on the performance, cost or schedule of completion of the Services. Such project metric documentation and services include, but are not limited to, the following:
(a)    Monthly Status Reports. On or before the tenth (10th) day of each month, Service Provider shall submit monthly Project reports in a form including such information as reasonably requested by Owners.
(b)    Project Controls Information. Service Provider will provide all schedule and cost information in its possession and reasonably requested by Owners to enable Owners to track Project cost and schedule information.
(c)    Schedule and Budgeting Plans. Thirty (30) days prior to the beginning of a calendar quarter, Service Provider will provide good faith estimated schedule information and cost-breakdowns, including supporting information as reasonably requested by Owners, for Services expected to be performed during the immediately
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forthcoming quarter. Such estimates shall be broken down into specific categories of Services as reasonably directed by Owners. Within fifteen (15) days of receipt of Service Provider’s estimate, Owners may, with respect to Services in the immediately forthcoming quarter: (i) issue a hold on some or all Services (provided that Owners continue to pay Service Provider for all resources dedicated to the Project and affected by the hold period); or (ii) establish a budget cap applicable to the Services or a portion of the Services. Service Provider agrees that it will take commercially reasonable actions to avoid expending or incurring more than any Owner-issued budget cap, except with Owners’ prior written approval.
5.6    Owners’ Access and Oversight Rights.
(a)    In accordance with facility protocol and during reasonable times, Owners will have the right to have its personnel or other representatives (including Third Parties) oversee the performance of the Services in order to determine that the Services comply with the requirements of this Agreement and also to determine that the Services will be performed at a rate that is consistent with or as provided in the Project Schedule. Owners’ oversight shall not be deemed to: (i) be supervision by Owners of Service Provider; or (ii) relieve Service Provider of any responsibility for performing the Services in accordance with this Agreement. Owners may report to Service Provider any unsafe or improper conditions or practices observed at the job site for action by Service Provider in correction or enforcement.
(b)    Upon receipt of reasonable notice, Owners shall have reasonable access to applicable parts of Service Provider’s and/or its subcontractors’ facilities engaged in performance of the Services, wherever located, at reasonable times and subject to the reasonable requirements of Service Provider or its subcontractors, and as necessary to enable Owners to monitor the performance of Services.
5.7    Owners’ Approval Rights. Service Provider shall obtain Owners’ written approval (which may be provided by Owners’ Authorized Representative), which Owners may withhold or provide in their sole discretion, prior to taking any of the following actions:
(a)    any change in the design of the Facility, based on an approval process to be defined by the Owners, with support of the Service Provider, to ensure effective control of design and execution of the work. Such process shall include definition of how approval shall be documented and recorded, as well as appropriate thresholds for approval requirements;
(b)    any change in the means of performing the Services that will require a change to the Licensing Basis (regardless of whether such licensing change requires NRC approval); or
(c)    modifying the means, methods, or schedule for Services such that Service Provider knows that the cost to Owners for the Services will materially increase.

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5.8    Right to Stop Work. Owners reserve the right to stop performance of any portion of the Services for any or no reason by providing Service Provider with a written stop work order from Owners’ Authorized Representative, provided that Owners continue to pay Service Provider for the resources to the extent allocated to the Project and directly affected by the stop work order, and the payment amount shall be commensurate with the percentage of allocation.
5.9    Removal of Personnel. Subject to applicable laws, rules and regulations, Owners, for reasonable cause, have the right to require Service Provider to remove any employee, subcontractor, or subcontractor employee from the Site or from performing Services hereunder. Owners shall provide Service Provider the basis for the removal.
5.10    Not Exclusive Dealings Agreement. This Agreement is not intended to be and shall not be construed to be an exclusive dealings agreement between Owners and Service Provider. Owners shall at all times, in their sole discretion, be free to self-perform any Services or have such Services performed by another party subject to and consistent with the IP licensing agreements in Exhibits F (Facility IP License in the Event of a Triggering Event) and G (IP License), provided that any associated reduction in Services will be only as provided in Section 4.3(b).
5.11    Safeguards Information; Security Related Information.
(a)    To the extent not previously provided, Owners shall review and approve all Service Provider Safeguards Information (“SGI”) and Security Related Information (“SRI”) control and access procedures for the Project and revisions and training requirements that could impact performance of Owners’ SGI activities prior to issuance or implementation. Service Provider shall perform a 100% Owners’ SGI inventory/accountability check annually. Notification shall be given to Owners prior to start of the inventory/accountability checks, and results from those checks shall be formally reported to Owners.
(b)    Service Provider will maintain all SGI and SRI contained in Facility-related documentation and materials retained by Service Provider in accordance with applicable NRC regulatory requirements.
ARTICLE 6. IP DELIVERABLES
6.1    Service Provider IP Deliverables. Throughout the term of this Agreement and as Services are performed, Service Provider will deliver certain Licensed IP in the form of documentation, drawings, Confidential and Proprietary Information, intellectual property, software, applications, databases, procedures, and manuals. The categories of IP Deliverables are set forth in detail in Exhibit B (Deliverables), which identifies the IP and other deliverables to be provided by Service Provider under this Agreement. Service Provider will deliver such Licensed IP to Owners electronically to enable Owners’ use of the IP Deliverables for Facility Purposes as set forth in this Agreement and in the IP License attached hereto as Exhibit G (IP License). Where available, Service Provider will deliver the “quality assurance record” (as that
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term is defined in 10 CFR Part 50, Appendix B, XVII) of the Licensed IP, which is in .pdf format. When requested by Owners, Service Provider will also deliver the Licensed IP in .doc or .dwg format. Owners acknowledge that any Licensed IP delivered by Service Provider in .doc or .dwg format may contain errors and omissions, and are therefore being provided “as is, where is,” without warranty or any assurance of accuracy.
Nothing in this Section 6.1 shall restrict Owners’ right to receive or take possession of Facility IP pursuant to Exhibit F (Facility IP License in the Event of a Triggering Event). Except where provided in Exhibit F (Facility IP License in the Event of a Triggering Event), in no event will Service Provider be required to deliver to Owners the following categories of Licensed IP: (i) detailed design calculations and methodologies used to create Licensed IP; (ii) computer code input files and source codes; (iii) manufacturing technology and associated information; (iv) nuclear fuel design information; (v) safety analysis methodologies; and (vi) third party information which Service Provider does not have the contractual right to provide.
6.2    Maintenance of Facility IP. Except to the extent expressly precluded by law or court order, and then only to the narrowest extent required by such law or court order, Service Provider will maintain Facility IP, including any Facility IP newly developed during the term of this Agreement, in a form that enables Service Provider to perform the Services and preserves Owners’ right under Exhibits F (Facility IP License in the Event of a Triggering Event) and G (IP License).
6.3    Access to Facility IP. Regardless of whether certain Facility IP is deliverable under this Agreement, Westinghouse will provide Owners electronic access (except where electronic versions are unavailable or impractical for the required purpose) at the Site to the Facility IP, including but not limited to design calculations and all documents referenced or cited in the DCD and required to be incorporated into or referenced in the COL, as needed (i) to meet all applicable regulatory requirements and (ii) to exercise Owners’ oversight role (including participation in the design change process) (“Accessible IP”). The NRC will have the same access as Owners with respect to item (i) herein. Where Service Provider maintains electronic versions of Accessible IP, Service Provider will provide Owners’ personnel with access to read-only versions of such Accessible IP from workstations supplied by Service Provider for use on-Site and at Owners’ off-Site corporate offices. Owners’ access to Accessible IP will be available at any time, without the need for prior notice or authorization, with full implementation of this requirement to occur as soon as reasonably possible after the Effective Date. Owners will not copy or otherwise reproduce any Accessible IP. For Accessible IP that does not exist in electronic form, Service Provider will provide hard copies at the Site promptly upon Owners’ request.
6.4    Facility IP Licenses.  Owners’ rights with respect to Facility IP shall be governed by the provisions of Exhibits G (IP License) and F (Facility IP License in the Event of a Triggering Event), which shall be executed in parallel to this Agreement and the terms of which are incorporated herein by reference. The sale or license of any Facility IP by Service Provider or its Affiliates shall not be free and clear of, or otherwise adversely effect, any license of Facility IP granted to Owners under the Agreement and Exhibits F (Facility IP License in the Event of a
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Triggering Event) and G (IP License), pursuant to Section 363 of the Bankruptcy Code or other applicable law.
ARTICLE 7. CONTRACT RATES
The rates charged to Owners for the Services are set out in Exhibit C (Rates and Invoicing).
ARTICLE 8. INVOICES AND PAYMENTS
8.1    The requirements and processes applicable to invoices under this Agreement are set out in Exhibit C (Rates and Invoicing).
8.2    Respective Payment Responsibility. Owners shall be severally, not jointly, liable for the payments due hereunder; provided, however, that GPC shall act on behalf of all Owners for purposes of the receipt of invoices and aggregating the payments received from the Owners prior to making payment in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement. Each individual Owner is responsible for that percentage of payments due hereunder that is equivalent to such individual Owner’s respective ownership interest percentage in the Project at the time such payment obligation accrues. In the event that an Owner does not pay in full the amount that is due from such Owner, and another Owner does not make such payment on behalf of such non-paying Owner, GPC shall notify Service Provider no later than the due date for the payment of the identity of the Owner(s) that did not pay in full and the amount of such shortfall in payment from such Owner(s).
ARTICLE 9. RECORDS; AUDIT
9.1    Subject to Service Provider’s established records retention policy, Service Provider shall maintain and shall cause its subcontractors and vendors to maintain all technical documentation and other work product relative to the Services performed or provided under this Agreement throughout the term of this Agreement or for a longer period as required by applicable laws.  If termination of this Agreement occurs prior to completion of the second Unit, Service Provider shall arrange for transfer of the lifetime quality records existing as of the date of the termination identified as Deliverables in Exhibit B (Deliverables) which Owners are required by NRC regulations or other applicable Law to retain as the NRC licensee for the Facility. The Service Provider may act as an authorized agent for retaining lifetime quality records in accordance with NQA-1-1994 as directed by Owners.
9.2    Except to the extent applicable laws require a longer retention, Service Provider shall maintain and shall cause its subcontractors and vendors performing services to maintain complete accounting records relating to the Services performed or provided and reimbursements from Owners due under this Agreement for a period of three (3) years after termination or completion of the Services, or such longer period as required by Law.  Service Provider shall retain accounting records in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles in the United States, as set forth in pronouncements of the Financial Accounting Standards Board (and its predecessors) and the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants.
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9.3    In addition to the obligations in Sections 9.1 and 9.2, Service Provider shall maintain its records in compliance with the applicable provisions of 10 C.F.R. § 50.71 and other applicable laws until such time as Service Provider delivers such records to Owners in accordance with this Agreement.  At Owners’ request, Service Provider shall allow Owners to audit and inspect its records related to the Services performed or provided under this Agreement in order for Owners to assess, verify, or demonstrate compliance with 10 C.F.R. § 50.71 and other applicable federal regulations.
9.4    At Owners’ expense, Owners’ third-party independent auditor will have the right not more than twice in a twelve month period to examine on Service Provider’s premises all reasonable information required by Owners to substantiate proper invoicing. Such audit will provide Owners with a reasonable opportunity to verify that all costs and charges have been properly invoiced in accordance with the terms of this Agreement.  In no event shall Owners have a right to demand an audit more than six months following the period to be audited. If an audit by the auditor reveals charges to or paid by Owners as charges or fees which are incorrectly charged, then Owners shall be entitled upon demand to a refund from Service Provider of such charges plus interest since the date of payment of the over-charges at a rate equal to the Prime Rate plus one percent (1%).  The limitation of liability in Section 17.2 shall not impair Owners’ entitlement to a refund under this Section 9.4. Notwithstanding anything in this Section 9.4 to the contrary, Owners shall not be restricted from any audit rights that they are required to have in order to comply with applicable laws, including without limitation the requirements of the NRC.
9.5    Service Provider shall provide, and shall use commercially reasonable efforts to require its subcontractors and vendors to provide, reasonable assistance to Owners in responding to requests and inspections by any Government Authority for information in connection with the Services.
ARTICLE 10. DEFECTIVE SERVICES AND EQUIPMENT WARRANTY
10.1    Professional Services. The Services under this Agreement which require a professional license under applicable law (e.g., engineering design work that must be performed by a licensed Professional Engineer) shall be performed (i) in a professional, prudent and workmanlike manner by qualified persons using competent, professional knowledge and judgment at the degree of skill and care customary to the nuclear power industry, and (ii) in accordance with Law, regulations, Licensing Basis, this Agreement, industry codes and standards. Subject to all limitations of Service Provider’s liability in this Agreement, in the event that any Services which are subject to this Section 10.1, and which are not Secondment Services, result in work product that is determined to be defective, such work shall be re-performed by Service Provider at Service Provider’s expense. Service Provider’s total liability for any claims under this section shall be limited to the insurance proceeds recoverable from a mutually agreeable professional liability insurance policy covering Service Provider and the Services.
10.2    Non-Professional Services. Other labor Services provided under this Agreement which do not require a professional license under applicable law will be performed by qualified
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personnel. For any such Services that are not Secondment Services that result in work product that is determined to be defective, Service Provider shall, at no cost to Owners, re-perform the Services.
10.3    Under this Agreement, work product shall only be deemed “defective” if it (i) contains clear and material errors in calculations, dimensions, configurations, specifications, or quantifications which cannot be dispositioned use-as-is; (ii) was created in a manner known to be contrary to written NRC regulations; or (iii) was created in a manner known to be contrary to the Licensing Basis. No work product shall be deemed defective if it is performed in accordance with the standard of care set forth in Section 10.1 or is a result of exercise of reasonable professional judgment. Re-performance of the Services shall be Owners’ exclusive remedy and Service Provider shall not be responsible for any project costs or delays resulting therefrom.
10.4    Service Provider agrees that, in the event of a dispute with Owners regarding whether a failure to comply with the above requirements and obligations in Sections 10.1 or 10.2 occurred, Service Provider will continue with the Services and take all action necessary to correct, perform, or re-perform the Services in accordance with Owners’ instructions to the extent allowed by law and reasonable professional judgment. Work performed under this section shall be invoiced and paid for in accordance with Exhibit C (Rates and Invoicing). No actions taken to remedy an alleged deficiency under this Section 10.4 shall prejudice Service Provider’s right to assert a Claim.
10.5    Equipment Warranty.
(a)    Third-Party Equipment. For any Facility equipment furnished through Service Provider, Service Provider shall (i) designate Owners as an express third-party beneficiary of such warranties, (ii) provide copies of all warranties and applicable contracts to Owners, and (iii) ensure that all available warranties are assigned to and operate for the benefit of Owners.
(b)    Service-Provider Equipment. For any Facility equipment manufactured by Service Provider or its Affiliates and delivered after the Effective Date, Service Provider agrees to provide a commercially reasonable equipment warranty as is customary in the nuclear industry, subject to prior agreement by Owners to the terms of such warranty, which will be set forth in the procurement documents applicable to such equipment. This warranty shall be subject to the limitations of liability in Sections 17.1(a) and 17.2.
ARTICLE 11. REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES
11.1    Representations, Warranties and Covenants of Service Provider. Service Provider represents and warrants to Owners as follows:
(a)    Organization and Power. Each entity constituting Service Provider is a corporation, limited liability company, or partnership duly organized, validly existing and in good standing under the laws of the state of its formation. Each Service Provider
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entity is duly qualified as a foreign entity authorized to do business and is in good standing in every jurisdiction that such qualification is required, except where the failure to be so qualified would not have a material adverse effect on such entity.
(b)    Authority; Binding Effect. As of the Effective Date, Service Provider has all requisite power and authority to execute and deliver this Agreement and all related documents, as applicable, and to provide the Services. As of the Effective Date, all necessary action by the board of directors and stockholders of WECTEC and the manager and/or the members of Westinghouse required to have been taken by or on behalf of each by applicable law, their respective formation documents or otherwise, have been taken to authorize (1) the execution and delivery on their behalf of this Agreement, and (2) the performance of their respective obligations hereunder. This Agreement will constitute as of the Effective Date the valid and binding agreement of Service Provider, enforceable against Service Provider in accordance with its terms, except (1) as the same may be limited by applicable bankruptcy, insolvency, moratorium or similar laws of general application relating to or affecting creditors’ rights, including, without limitation, the effect of statutory or other laws regarding fraudulent conveyances and preferential transfers, and (2) for the limitations imposed by general principles of equity.
(c)    No Conflict, Approvals. The execution and delivery of this Agreement does not and will not, and the performance of the Services will not: (1) violate or conflict with the charter documents of either of WECTEC or Westinghouse, (2) to the best of Service Provider’s knowledge, conflict with or result in a violation of any permit, concession, franchise or license or any law, rule or regulation applicable to Service Provider or any of its properties or assets, except, in the case of clause (2), for any such breaches, conflicts or violations that would not reasonably be expected to have a material adverse effect on Service Provider and would not impair the ability of Service Provider to perform its obligations under this Agreement.
11.2    Representations and Warranties of Owners. Owners represent and warrant to Service Provider as follows:
(a)    Organization and Power. Each Owner is a corporation duly organized, validly existing and in good standing under the laws of the state of its formation. Each Owner is duly qualified as a foreign entity authorized to do business and is in good standing in every jurisdiction that such qualification is required, except where the failure to be so qualified would not have a material adverse effect on such entity.
(b)    Authority; Binding Effect. GPC has all requisite power and authority to execute and deliver this Agreement and all related documents, as applicable. All necessary action by the board of directors, stockholders, and/or manager of each Owner required to have been taken by or on behalf of such Owner by applicable law, its formation documents or otherwise, have been taken to authorize (1) the execution and delivery of this Agreement on its behalf and on behalf of such Owner, and (2) the performance of its obligations hereunder. This Agreement constitutes or will constitute
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when delivered to Service Provider, as applicable, the valid and binding agreement of Owners, enforceable against each Owner in accordance with its terms, except (1) as the same may be limited by applicable bankruptcy, insolvency, moratorium or similar laws of general application relating to or affecting creditors’ rights, including, without limitation, the effect of statutory or other laws regarding fraudulent conveyances and preferential transfers, and (2) for the limitations imposed by general principles of equity.
(c)    No Conflict, Approvals. The execution and delivery of this Agreement does not and will not, and the performance of its obligations hereunder will not, (1) violate or conflict with the charter documents of Owners, or (2) subject to the consents specified in Section 3.2, constitute a breach or default (or an event that with notice or lapse of time or both would become a breach or default) or give rise to any lien, third party right of termination, cancellation, material modification or acceleration, or loss of any benefit, under any contract to which Owners is a party or by which it is bound, or (3) conflict with or result in a violation of any permit, concession, franchise or license or any law, rule or regulation applicable to Owners, except, in the case of clauses (2) and (3), for any such breaches, conflicts or violations that would not reasonably be expected to have a material adverse effect on Owners and would not impair the ability of Owners to perform its obligations under this Agreement.
(d)    Governmental Approvals. Except as set forth in Section 3.2, neither the execution and delivery by GPC of this Agreement nor the performance by GPC and Owners of their obligations hereunder will require any Governmental Approval, except where the failure to obtain such Governmental Approval would not reasonably be expected to have a material adverse effect on Owners and would not impair the ability of Owners to perform their obligations under this Agreement.
ARTICLE 12. TITLE AND RISK OF LOSS
Title and risk of loss to all equipment that will become a permanent part of the Project or will be installed in the Project, and as provided under this Agreement, passes to Owners upon tender of such equipment to the carrier.
ARTICLE 13. QUALITY ASSURANCE REQUIREMENTS
13.1    (a)    Service Provider currently has a quality assurance program(s), which will be used in the performance of Services under this Agreement and which has been accepted by the NRC (“Quality Assurance Program”).  Service Provider will maintain its Quality Assurance Program and any changes thereto shall meet the requirements of 10 C.F.R. Part 50, Appendix B and ASME NQA-1 – 1994; provided however that compliance with ASME NQA-1 – 2008, including NQA-1a-2009 Addenda will be considered to be compliant with ASME NQA-1 – 1994. Any changes to Service Provider’s Quality Assurance Program shall be submitted to and, if necessary, accepted by the NRC consistent with 10 C.F.R. 50.54(a) and accepted by Owners. 

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(b)    Service Provider’s Quality Assurance Program and associated policies and procedures shall address Service Provider’s Services, including without limitation systems, structures and components in a manner consistent with their classification with respect to their importance to nuclear safety (i.e., safety related, important to safety, non-safety related) or their importance to the capacity, operability and reliability of the Facility as classified in the Vogtle Units 3 and 4 UFSAR. 
(c)    An interface document will be drafted and finalized prior to the conclusion of the Transition Period by the Service Provider and Owners to describe the interface between Service Provider and Owner Quality Assurance programs consistent with this Agreement.
(d)    Service Provider’s Quality Assurance Program is subject to review and audit by Owners for compliance with 10 C.F.R. Part 50, Appendix B and ASME NQA-1 - 1994.  Owners’ right to direct the quality assurance Services shall only extend to the Quality Assurance Program procedures and manuals applicable to the Project. Direction given by Owners shall be Project-specific and shall not require Service Provider to modify its Quality Assurance Program in such a way that the modification would impact other projects or Service Provider activities not being undertaken in support of the Project.
13.2 (a)    Service Provider shall be responsible to perform the quality control and inspection Services to the extent specified by Owners as determined in the Transition Period.  The quality control and inspection activities will be consistent with the nuclear safety quality classification of the system, structure or component under evaluation. The Persons performing quality control functions for Service Provider shall report organizationally such that inspection activities are performed consistent with 10 C.F.R. Part 50, Appendix B and NQA-1-1994.
(b)    Nothing in this Section 13.2 shall prevent Owners from performing any quality control and inspection activities themselves or designating a Third Party to so perform, in accordance with Section 4.3(b) governing the reduction or elimination of certain Services or portions thereof. In the event that Owners provide notice that any quality control and inspection activities will be transitioned to Owners or to a Third Party, Owners will specify the Services necessary from Service Provider to support such transition; provided that inspection activities during and after such transition will continue to remain consistent with ASME NQA-1 and 10 C.F.R. Part 50, Appendix B requirements. Owners will compensate Service Provider in accordance with Exhibit C (Rates and Invoicing) for such Services, and Service Provider will perform the specified Services in support of such transition.
13.3 (a)    For purposes of the ASME Code, Service Provider shall be designated as Owners’ agent as referenced in the Nuclear Development ASME Quality Assurance Manual (“NDAQAM”).  Westinghouse and WECTEC have provided Owners with the documentation regarding their existing ASME QA programs and ASME N-stamp certificates as referenced in NDAQAM, in accordance with ASME requirements.  Westinghouse and WECTEC agree that they will maintain those programs and certificates as they exist as of the Execution Date of this Agreement and will not take any action that will alter their ASME status for purposes of the
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Services covered by this Agreement for the Project.  Westinghouse and WECTEC may update their ASME QA programs and certificates as required to maintain compliance with the ASME Code in accordance with 10 C.F.R. §50.54(a).
(b)    Work performed at Vogtle Units 3 and 4, in accordance with this Agreement, which is subject to ASME Code shall be performed in accordance with Owners, Westinghouse and WECTEC ASME QA programs to meet the requirements of ASME Certificate Holder responsibilities. For the performance of ASME Code responsibilities, a specific ASME interface agreement will be maintained between the Parties.
(c)    The Parties recognize that ASME QA programs and ASME N-stamp certificates involve significant time and effort to obtain, are important to the Project, and that it would cause immediate, significant impacts to Owners should Service Provider cease to maintain its ASME status or cease performing the Services governed by ASME QA and N-stamp requirements. In recognition of the unique nature of ASME QA programs and N-stamp certificate requirements, Service Provider agrees to provide Owners with notice, in writing, six (6) months before taking any action that would impact its ASME status or ceasing to perform the Services governed by the ASME QA and N-stamp requirements. If Service Provider has provided such notice and Owners request support, then the Service Provider agrees to provide the applicable Services as necessary to support the transition of ASME QA and N-stamp requirements to Owners or its Representative as directed by Owners.
13.4    Some of the Services performed under this Agreement may be subject to the provisions of 10 C.F.R. Part 21 and 10 C.F.R. § 50.55(e).  A copy of Service Provider notifications relative to this Agreement to the NRC pursuant to 10 C.F.R. Part 21 or 10 C.F.R. § 50.55(e), if any, shall be transmitted to Owners.  Service Provider will notify Owners of nonconformances reportable to the NRC as well as nonconformances judged not reportable to the NRC but which are considered to be a “Significant Condition Adverse to Quality” pursuant to ASME NQA-1 – 1994 and are relevant to the AP1000® and the Project.
13.5    (a)    The Service Provider qualifies safety-related suppliers in accordance with the requirements in 10 C.F.R. Part 50, Appendix B and ASME NQA-1 – 1994 and maintains a list of these qualified suppliers. The Service Provider shall continue to maintain the qualification of the suppliers performing Services governed by this Agreement that are currently on Service Provider’s list of qualified suppliers. Suppliers who are no longer performing Services related to the Project may be removed from the list with Owners’ concurrence. Service Provider will provide (i) access pursuant to Section 13.6 for the qualified suppliers involved in the Services performed under this Agreement, and (ii) information described in Section 13.5(d) supporting Service Provider’s qualified suppliers list that Owners request in order to procure materials, components and/or services for the Project.
(b)    For those suppliers governed by Section 13.5 of this Agreement, the Service Provider will establish a method to communicate to Owners on an on-going basis current supplier status, for Project procurement activities, whether such procurement is performed by Owners, a Third Party, or Service Provider.

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(c)    Owners may request Service Provider to provide auditing, evaluation or source verification Services for new or current suppliers for the Project, and Service Provider will provide such auditing or evaluation Services regardless of whether the new suppliers will be included on Service Provider’s list of qualified suppliers or on Owners’ list of qualified suppliers. These auditing, evaluation, or source verification Services will be completed at a mutually agreed upon time among Owners, the Service Provider and the supplier.
(d)    Service Provider shall perform all annual evaluations and audits that are part of the Services provided pursuant to this Section 13 in compliance with applicable Law. Service Provider shall not use a grace period pertaining to the same without Owners’ prior written approval which shall not be unreasonably withheld. Service Provider shall provide the quality records as required by the Owners’ quality assurance program to utilize these suppliers. Audit reports produced under agreement by Third Party sources (example NIAC) are prohibited by agreement to be provided to Owners. For such audit reports only, Owners may receive the outcome, i.e. qualification status, or may review the associated quality records at the Service Provider’s facilities pursuant to Section 13.6.
13.6    Owners’ Representative(s) shall be given reasonable access to Service Provider’s facilities and records for inspection and audit of the Quality Assurance Programs.  Service Provider shall use commercially reasonable efforts to ensure that all future procurement purchase orders and contracts prepared by Service Provider include provisions for access by Owners or their Representative(s) to Service Provider’s and vendors’ facilities and records for similar inspection and audit.
ARTICLE 14. CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY INFORMATION
14.1    As used in this Agreement, “Confidential and Proprietary Information” means the terms of this Agreement and any and all information, data, software, matter or thing of a secret, confidential or private nature identified as “confidential”, “proprietary” or the like by the Party which claims the information to be proprietary, relating to the business of the disclosing Party or its Affiliates, including matters of a technical nature (such as know-how, processes, data and techniques), matters of a business nature (such as information about schedules, costs, profits, markets, sales, customers, suppliers, the Parties’ contractual dealings with each other and the projects that are the subject-matter thereof), matters of a proprietary nature (such as information about patents, patent applications, copyrights, trade secrets and trademarks), other information of a similar nature, and any other information which has been derived from the foregoing information by the receiving Party; provided, however, that Confidential and Proprietary Information shall not include information which: (a) is legally in possession of a receiving Party prior to receipt thereof from the other Party; (b) a receiving Party can show by reasonable evidence to have been independently developed by the receiving Party or its employees, consultants, Affiliates or agents; (c) enters the public domain through no fault of a receiving Party or others within its control; or (d) is disclosed to a receiving Party by a third party, without restriction or breach of an obligation of confidentiality to the disclosing Party.

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14.2    Notwithstanding any prior agreements between the Parties governing the protection of Service Provider’s or Owners’ Confidential and Proprietary Information transferred or used in connection with the Project, including provisions in such prior agreements regarding the survival of the Parties’ confidentiality obligations in connection therewith, as of the Effective Date, the provisions of this Article 14 shall control the protection of all Confidential and Proprietary Information transmitted or used in connection with the Project regardless of whether such information was covered by a previous agreement between the Parties.
14.3    Use and Protection of Owners’ Confidential and Proprietary Information.
(a)    Title to Confidential and Proprietary Information provided by Owners to Service Provider and all copies made by or for Service Provider in whole or in part from such Confidential and Proprietary Information remains with Owners. Service Provider agrees that it will not, during or for fifteen (15) years after the term of this Agreement, disclose any Confidential and Proprietary Information of Owners and their Affiliates, which is provided to Service Provider during the performance of Services under this Agreement to any Person (other than subcontractors or vendors, as required for the performance of the Services, provided that such subcontractors or vendors agree in writing to be bound by the same obligation of non-disclosure and confidentiality as provided in this Section 14.3), or to the general public for any reason or purpose whatsoever without the prior written consent of Owners, and that such Confidential and Proprietary Information received by Service Provider shall be used by it exclusively in connection with the performance of its responsibilities relating to the Services to be performed hereunder. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the above fifteen (15) year period shall not apply to Confidential and Proprietary Information of Owners which is defined by Law as Owners’ trade secrets, which Confidential and Proprietary Information shall be maintained as confidential and proprietary by Service Provider as permitted under applicable Law. Nothing herein grants the right to Service Provider (or implies a license under any patent) to sell, license, lease, or cause to have sold any Confidential and Proprietary Information supplied by Owners under this Agreement. However, nothing herein shall prevent Service Provider from disclosing Confidential and Proprietary Information of Owners or their Affiliates as required by Law or an order of a Government Authority; provided that Service Provider shall, if Service Provider has adequate advance notice, give Owners reasonable notice so as to allow Owners to seek a protective order or similar protection. If, in the opinion of its legal counsel and in the absence of a protective order or waiver, Service Provider is legally compelled to disclose Owners’ Confidential and Proprietary Information, Service Provider will disclose only the minimum amount of such information or data as, in the opinion of its legal counsel, is legally required. In any such event, Service Provider agrees to use good faith efforts to ensure that the Confidential and Proprietary Information that is so disclosed will be accorded confidential treatment. In addition, Service Provider may, upon Owners’ written permission, which shall not be unreasonably withheld, and in accordance with the below, be authorized to receive and use certain Confidential and Proprietary Information of Owners for the limited use and purposes of performing or assisting in the performance of
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start-up, commissioning, licensing and start-up maintenance services for other AP1000® nuclear power plant owners. Any such request by Service Provider shall identify (i) the specifics of the Owners’ Confidential and Proprietary Information to be used, (ii) the specific use and purposes for which it is intended to be applied by Service Provider, including an explanation of why Service Provider requires Owner’s Confidential and Proprietary Information, (iii) whether Service Provider intends to disclose such information to Third Parties, and if so, the identity of such Third Parties, and (iv) Service Provider’s assurances that it will exercise reasonable efforts consistent with its efforts to protect against the unauthorized disclosure of its own Confidential and Proprietary Information, to preclude against the unauthorized disclosure or publication of Owner’s Confidential and Proprietary Information. Service Provider shall obtain written assurances from any Third Party recipients that they will not use, disclose or publish Owners’ Confidential and Proprietary Information except as expressly authorized by Owners for the limited use and purposes identified by Service Provider as required in (ii) above.
(b)    In the use of any Confidential and Proprietary Information of the other Party for the purpose of providing required information to, and/or securing Governmental Approvals from, any Government Authority, Owners and Service Provider will cooperate to minimize the amount of such information furnished consistent with the interests of the other Party and the requirements of the Government Authority involved.
(c)    Nothing herein shall prevent Service Provider from disclosing to the appropriate Government Authority any noncompliance or violation of Laws within the jurisdiction of such Government Authority.
(d)    Should Service Provider discover a breach of the terms and conditions of a non-disclosure and confidentiality agreement with a Third Party to which it is permitted to disclose Owners’ Confidential and Proprietary Information under this Agreement, Service Provider will promptly notify Owners of such breach and provide to Owners necessary information and support pertaining to any suit or proceeding brought by Owners against Recipient for such breach.
(e)    Owners shall not be responsible to Service Provider or Third Parties for the consequence of the use or misuse of Owners’ Confidential and Proprietary Information by Service Provider or Third Parties, and Owners make no warranties, express or implied, to the extent of any use or misuse of Owners’ Confidential and Proprietary Information by Service Provider or Third Parties.
14.4    Protection of Service Provider’s Confidential and Proprietary Information
(a)    Owners’ Use.
(i)    Owners agree to use Confidential and Proprietary Information provided by Service Provider and copies thereof, including Licensed IP and
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Deliverables, solely for the purposes of Facility (and associated simulators) construction, testing, completion of ITAACs, start-up, trouble-shooting, response to plant events, inspection, evaluation of system or component performance, scheduling, investigations, operation, maintenance, training, repair, licensing, modification, decommissioning and compliance with Laws or Government Authorities (collectively, the “Facility Purposes”). Nothing herein grants the right to Owners (or implies a license under any patent) to sell, license, lease, or cause to have sold any Confidential and Proprietary Information supplied by Service Provider under this Agreement.
(ii)    Title to Confidential and Proprietary Information provided by Service Provider to Owners and all copies made by or for Owners in whole or in part from such Confidential and Proprietary Information remains with Service Provider. Owners shall include Service Provider’s confidential or proprietary markings as provided by Service Provider on all copies thereof and excerpts made therefrom except with respect to excerpts made or used internally by Owners for Facility Purposes; provided, however, that Owners shall destroy any such excerpts which do not include Service Provider’s confidential or proprietary markings when no longer needed for the purpose for which they were made. Except as otherwise provided under this Section 14.4 or Section 14.5, Owners agree to keep such Confidential and Proprietary Information confidential, to use such Confidential and Proprietary Information only for the Facility Purposes and not to sell, transfer, sublicense, disclose or otherwise make available any of such Confidential and Proprietary Information to others (other than Affiliates and Representatives). However, nothing in this Article 14 shall prevent Owners from disclosing Confidential and Proprietary Information of Service Provider or its Affiliates as required by Law or an order of a Government Authority (including without limitation the COL and/or Georgia PSC Certification Order); provided that Owners shall, if Owners have adequate advance notice, give Service Provider reasonable notice so as to allow Service Provider to seek a protective order or similar protection. If, in the opinion of Owners’ legal counsel and in the absence of a protective order or waiver, Owners are legally compelled to disclose Confidential and Proprietary Information, Owners will disclose only the minimum amount of such information or data as, in the opinion of Owners’ legal counsel, is legally required. In any such event, Owners agree to use good faith efforts to ensure that Confidential and Proprietary Information that is so disclosed will be accorded confidential treatment.
(iii)    Service Provider hereby grants to Owners and their Affiliates, officers, directors, employees, attorneys and Representatives who have a need for access to know such Confidential and Proprietary Information reasonably related to the exercise of any rights of the Owners hereunder a transferable (but only as part of the sale or transfer of the Facility or the operating responsibilities related thereto), royalty-free, fully paid up, irrevocable, nonexclusive, perpetual license to
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use and copy Service Provider’s Confidential and Proprietary Information but only for the Facility Purposes (and for the associated simulators).
(b)    Owners’ Disclosure to Third Party Recipients.
(i)    The disclosure by Owners to Third Parties (hereinafter referred to as “Recipients” or “Recipient”) of Service Provider’s Confidential and Proprietary Information that has been furnished to Owners prior to or after the Effective Date of this Agreement, shall be governed exclusively by the provisions of this Agreement, and shall be made in accordance with the procedures and subject to the limitations set forth in Sections 14.4 and 14.5.
(ii)    Owners shall enter into a Confidentiality Agreement with the Recipient substantially on the terms set forth in Exhibit E (Form of Confidentiality Agreement); provided, however, that the Owners may disclose such Confidential and Proprietary Information without entering into such agreements to those persons to which access is required by any Government Authority or as necessary in order to comply with Law, or, in the case of Owners that receive financing from or are subject to the rules or regulations of the U.S. Rural Utilities Service and the U.S. Department of Energy, such Owners may disclose such Confidential and Proprietary Information without entering into such agreements to the U.S. Rural Utilities Service and the U.S. Department of Energy. Any Recipient that has executed a confidentiality agreement or acknowledgement in a form attached to the EPC Agreement or agreement otherwise agreed to by Service Provider in connection with the provision of Confidential and Proprietary Information associated with the Project shall not be required to execute a new confidentiality agreement in the form of Exhibit E (Form of Confidentiality Agreement), it being agreed by the Parties that the confidentiality agreement or acknowledgment signed by such Recipient shall remain in effect for the purposes of and shall satisfy the requirements of, and be considered a Confidentiality Agreement under, this Article 14.
(iii)    Should Owners discover a breach of the terms and conditions of a Confidentiality Agreement with a Third Party, Owners will promptly notify Service Provider of such breach and provide to Service Provider necessary information and support pertaining to any suit or proceeding contemplated or brought by Service Provider against Recipient for such breach.
(iv)    Service Provider shall not be responsible to Owners for the consequence of the use or misuse of Service Provider’s Confidential and Proprietary Information by Third Parties. Service Provider makes no warranties, express or implied, to the extent of any such use or misuse of Service Provider’s Confidential and Proprietary Information by Third Parties.

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(v)    Nothing herein shall prevent Owners from disclosing to the appropriate Government Authority any noncompliance or violation of Laws within the jurisdiction of such Government Authority.
(c)    Export Control.

(i)    Each Party agrees not to disclose, directly or indirectly transfer, export, or re-export any Confidential and Proprietary Information, or any direct or indirect products or technical data resulting therefrom to any country, natural person or entity, except in accordance with applicable export control Law.
(ii)     To assure compliance with the export control Laws and regulations of the United States government, specifically the U. S. Department of Energy export regulations of nuclear technology under 10 C.F.R. Part 810, the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission export and import regulations related to nuclear equipment and material under 10 C.F.R. Part 110, and the U.S. Department of Commerce export regulations of commercial or dual-use technology under 15 C.F.R. Part 730 et seq. concerning the export of technical data or similar information to specific countries, locations, or entities, a Party shall not disclose or permit the disclosure, transfer or re-export, directly or indirectly, of any Confidential and Proprietary Information it receives hereunder that a receiving Party considers to be potentially subject to U.S. export control, or any product or technical data derived from such Confidential and Proprietary Information, except in compliance with such export control laws and regulations, which may be contingent on additional United States Governmental Approvals.

(iii)    Each Party shall cooperate in good faith with the reasonable requests of the other Party made for purposes of either Party’s compliance with such Laws and regulations. Service Provider acknowledges that Confidential and Proprietary Information which is subject to U.S. export control is contained within databases and/or servers located at the Site. Service Provider shall ensure that all Service Provider personnel granted access to the Site shall (a) not be included in any published lists maintained by the U.S. government of persons and entities whose export or import privileges have been denied or restricted and (b) either be a U.S. Person (defined as a U.S. citizen, lawful permanent resident, or protected individual under the Immigration and Naturalization Act of 8 U.S.C. § 1324b(a)(3)), person from a “generally authorized” country, the recipient of a “deemed export” authorization, or a person acting under continuance activities per the savings clause provision of 10 C.F.R. § 810.16(b), and Service Provider shall be required to maintain with Owner or obtain such authorizations as needed and comply with any and all corresponding reporting obligations. Nothing in this Section 14.4(c)(iii) shall limit Owners’ right to deny access to the Site to any Service Provider personnel where Owners determine that granting access would not comply with applicable Law. In the event the Parties agree that a formal
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technology control plan or an additional server or database is needed to maintain appropriate management of Confidential and Proprietary Information subject to export control, the Parties shall cooperate to agree and implement such additional measures.

(iv)    Notwithstanding any other provisions in this Agreement, the obligations set forth in this Section 14.4(c) shall be binding on the Parties so long as the relevant United States export control Laws and regulations are in effect.
14.5    Special Procedures Pertaining to Service Provider’s Confidential and Proprietary Information.
(a)    Categories of Service Provider Information. The Parties acknowledge and agree that certain Confidential and Proprietary Information of Service Provider delivered to Owners under this Agreement in accordance with Exhibit B (Deliverables) as Licensed IP may be disclosed on a confidential basis without the prior consent of Service Provider (“Service Provider Disclosable Information,” as described in Section 14.5(b)), and that certain other Confidential and Proprietary Information of Service Provider delivered to Owners as Licensed IP may not be disclosed by Owners to any Third Parties without the prior consent of Service Provider (“Service Provider Non-Disclosable Information,” as described in Section 14.5(d)). Owners agree to abide by the provisions of this Section 14.5 governing the release of Service Provider’s Confidential and Proprietary Information.
(b)    Service Provider Disclosable Information. Service Provider Disclosable Information consists of the following Confidential and Proprietary Information that has been developed by Service Provider, to the extent such information does not include Service Provider Non-Disclosable Information as described in Section 14.5(d), below:
(i)    Descriptions of the plant, its components, or its systems (physical characteristics, general outline drawings, equipment lists, termination drawings, general arrangement drawings, electrical drawings, and basic schematic drawings);
(ii)    Plant, component, or system data that can be measured by plant sensors;
(iii)    Information that may be acquired by physical measurement, such as location, dimensions, weight and material properties;
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(v)    Erection and commissioning documentation such as installation and layout drawings, and control room panel assembly and location drawings;
(vi)    Information or calculations directly developed using publicly available methods or data;
(vii)    Final results of calculated information or input assumptions to calculated information such that calculations could be recreated by a Third Party using the Third Party’s own then-existing methods (excluding Service Provider-developed test or experience-based data, methodologies, correlations and models, which Service Provider will not release to the Owners);
(viii)    Design specifications for non-safety related equipment and system specification documents (“SSDs”) for non-safety related systems with the exception of the following: (A) all design specifications for non-safety Instrumentation & Control (“I&C”) systems, and (B) SSDs identified for the systems listed below:
(1)    Chemical and Volume Control System
(2)    Data Display and Processing System
(3)    Diverse Actuation System
(4)    Incore Instrumentation System
(5)    Operation and Control Centers
(6)    Plant Control System
(7)    Main Turbine Control and Diagnostics System
(8)    Main Generation System
(9)    Special Monitoring Systems; and
(ix)    Documents, materials, and underlying data created and provided under Section 5.5.
(c)    Procedures for Release of Service Provider Disclosable Information. Service Provider Disclosable Information may be disclosed by Owners to Third Parties without prior notice to Service Provider, provided that such disclosure is exclusively for the Facility Purposes and provided that:

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(i)    Owners shall take reasonable steps to minimize the disclosure of Service Provider’s Confidential and Proprietary Information to only that information necessary for a Recipient to perform its contracted functions;
(ii)    Owners shall execute a Confidentiality Agreement substantially in the form of Exhibit E (Form of Confidentiality Agreement) with the Recipient governing the disclosure of Service Provider’s Confidential and Proprietary Information consistent with Section 14.4(b)(ii);
(iii)    Service Provider has the right to audit Owners’ records and the contents of any agreements (subject to Owners right to protect confidential and proprietary information of Owners and Third Parties) executed between Owners and a Recipient governing the disclosure of Service Provider’s Confidential and Proprietary Information; and
(iv)    The provisions of Section 14.4(b)(iii), (iv) and (v) shall apply to such disclosure.
(d)    Service Provider Non-Disclosable Information. Service Provider Non-Disclosable Information consists of the following information that has been developed by Service Provider:
(i)    Calculation for safety-related equipment and systems;
(ii)    Plant Design Model;
(iii)    I&C functional system software and interface requirements and functional logic diagrams;
(iv)    Design specifications and qualification reports for safety-related equipment;
(v)    SSDs for safety related systems;
(vi)    I&C architecture diagrams, I&C software verification and validation documentation, I&C testing procedures and test results;
(vii)    Component data packages which include Manufacturing Deviation Notices, Certified Material Test Reports and Quality Releases (will typically be provided to the Owners in the final data package if the deviations exceed the official design/fabrication specifications); and

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(viii)    Information which contains confidential intellectual property of Service Provider’s subcontractors, vendors, or other Service Provider utility customers which is licensed to Service Provider and which Service Provider has the right to sub-license to Owners, or confidential intellectual property of Service Provider’s subcontractors or vendors licensed directly to Owners.
(e)    Procedures Pertaining to Service Provider Non-Disclosable Information. Upon written request by Owners in accordance with the provisions of this Section 14.5(e), Service Provider shall consider the disclosure of Service Provider Non-Disclosable Information. The request shall identify the information requested to be disclosed, the work that is to be performed and the name of the intended Recipient. The request shall be in writing sent to Service Provider. The request shall be reviewed by Service Provider for acceptability for disclosure based on the principle, agreed to by Owners and Service Provider, that Service Provider has the right to protect its proprietary information in which it has made a substantial investment and which required substantial innovation, balanced against whether such disclosure would jeopardize such proprietary rights of Service Provider and the principle that Owners have the right to assure that services associated with maintenance and operation of the Facility are in all respects prudent, including cost, and thus may need to be performed by Third Party service providers. The determination of whether or not to disclose the information shall be made by Service Provider in its discretion based on the above principles and with an agreement that information can be adequately protected by requiring Third Party employees to work solely for the Project and to segregate information from the Third Party’s corporate servers and other Third Party employees. Service Provider shall make commercially reasonable efforts to respond within five (5) business days of receipt of a written request from Owners to disclose specific Service Provider Non-Disclosable Information. If, at the end of fifteen (15) business days following such receipt by Service Provider of a written request from Owners to disclose specific Service Provider Non-Disclosable Information, Service Provider has not rejected the request to disclose specific Service Provider Non-Disclosable information, such request shall be deemed accepted by Service Provider. If Service Provider agrees to the disclosure of such information, the specific information to be provided to the Recipient (subject to Owners’ right to protect Confidential and Proprietary Information of Owners and Recipient) shall be subject to review and approval by Service Provider and shall be governed by the terms of the confidentiality agreement with the Recipient substantially in the forms set forth in Exhibit E (Form of Confidentiality Agreement).
(f)    Documents Containing Combined Information. Where a document marked “Confidential and Proprietary” or the like contains Service Provider Disclosable Information and Service Provider Non-Disclosable Information, Owners shall not disclose any Service Provider Non-Disclosable Information without Service Provider’s prior written consent. Owners shall have the right to:

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(i)    request Service Provider to prepare and verify the accuracy of a version of such document containing only Service Provider Disclosable Information;
(ii)    request Service Provider to prepare and verify the accuracy of a document which contains the specific information requested by the Third Party service provider; or
(iii)    itself extract the Service Provider Disclosable Information from such document and provide the Disclosable Information to the Third Party service provider in accordance with the procedures set forth in Section 14.5(c). All right, title and interest in Service Provider Disclosable Information contained in such document or material prepared by Owners remains with Service Provider and, for the avoidance of doubt, is hereby assigned to Service Provider. Owner shall make commercially reasonable efforts to give notice to Service Provider and access prior to disclosure of any extract of Service Provider Disclosable Information and will provide a copy of such upon Service Provider’s request.
Service Provider shall be reimbursed pursuant to Exhibit C (Rates and Invoicing) for the preparation and verification of documents for Owners under Section 14.5(f)(i) and (ii) above. Service Provider shall assume no liability for, and will not warrant the accuracy or validity of, any version of a document containing Service Provider Disclosable Information prepared by Owners pursuant to Section 14.5(f)(iii) above.
(g)    Additional Procedures. Owners and Service Provider shall each designate a contact person for the purposes of administering the release of Service Provider’s Confidential and Proprietary Information. Owners’ contact person shall be responsible for (i) ensuring that an agreement is executed with the Recipient governing the disclosure of Service Provider Confidential and Proprietary Information consistent with Section 14.4(b) before the information is released and (ii) making formal requests to Service Provider for the release of information designated as Service Provider’s Non-Disclosable Information. Service Provider’s contact person shall be responsible for (i) handling and expediting responses to Owners’ requests for release of information not specifically designated as Service Provider Disclosable Information and (ii) conducting periodic reviews of Owners’ records listing the Recipients and purposes of disclosure of Service Provider Confidential and Proprietary Information.
14.6    Software. Software provided to Owners by Service Provider shall be subject to the license provisions set forth in Exhibit G (IP License).
14.7    Nothing in this Article 14 limits Owners’ rights pursuant to Article 6 or the Exhibit F (Facility IP License in the Event of a Triggering Event); provided that Owners will comply with the provisions of Article 6 or the Facility IP License in the Event of a Triggering Event, as applicable, with respect to the sharing of Confidential and Proprietary Information with
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any third party. Each Party acknowledges that, during the term of this Agreement, it may have access to Confidential and Proprietary Information of the other Party and its Affiliates, including Third Party proprietary information, which represents a substantial investment. Unless the disclosing Party agrees otherwise in advance and in writing, or unless provided otherwise in this Agreement, the receiving Party agrees that it will limit access to such Confidential and Proprietary Information, including Third Party proprietary information, to its directors, officers, employees, and Representatives, who require the information in connection with activities under this Agreement. 
(a)    Each receiving Party agrees to exercise reasonable efforts, consistent with or better than the efforts that it exercises to protect information of its own that it regards as confidential or proprietary, to keep such Confidential and Proprietary Information in confidence and not to copy or permit others to copy or access the information or disclose, redistribute, or publish the same to unauthorized persons. 
(b)    Each receiving Party agrees that, except where Service Provider elects to do so in order to utilize service support located outside the United States, disclosing Party’s Confidential and Proprietary Information will exclusively be stored, processed, accessed and/or viewed in or from United States data centers and receiving Party will not export any such Confidential and Proprietary Information nor allow access by any foreign national contrary to the laws of the United States. The release of any Confidential and Proprietary Information to receiving Party will be subject to and in accordance with any applicable laws, including applicable United States export laws and regulations (if any).
(c)    Each receiving Party acknowledges and agrees that any disclosure or use of the disclosing Party’s Confidential and Proprietary Information, except as otherwise authorized herein or by disclosing Party in writing, would be wrongful and cause immediate and irreparable injury to disclosing Party or to any third party owner whose Confidential and Proprietary Information is under disclosing Party’s care and custody and agrees to cooperate with disclosing Party in obtaining an injunction if necessary to prevent further disclosure thereof.
(d)    Each receiving Party agrees to immediately notify disclosing Party of any unauthorized disclosure or use or any such Confidential and Proprietary Information of which receiving Party becomes aware, and receiving Party will be liable to disclosing Party for any such unauthorized disclosure or use of such Confidential and Proprietary Information.
14.8    Special Recipients.
(a)    The Parties acknowledge that Owners and the owners and operators of the V.C. Summer project (“VCS Owners”) may be working closely together on their respective AP1000® projects. Owners and VCS Owners may coordinate with, undertake joint work initiatives with, share information with, or make similar arrangements whereby Owners and the VCS Owners are seeking alignment, cost sharing, efficiency, or
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otherwise combining their efforts. Owners and the VCS Owners will have the right to discuss and share Confidential and Proprietary Information for purposes of discussing the Vogtle or V.C. Summer projects. For purposes of this Article 14, the VCS Owners will not be considered third parties but will be treated in the same manner as Owners’ employees.
(b)    For credit rating agencies (e.g., S&P, Moody’s) and any financial institution, bank, or Government Authority that is a lender or guarantor for any Owner(s), Owners shall have the right to disclose certain non-technical Confidential and Proprietary Information of Service Provider without requiring the Recipient to execute a non-disclosure agreement. The non-technical Confidential and Proprietary Information referred to in this section includes, by way of illustration and not limitation, this Agreement, status reports relating to the Project schedule and estimated Project costs, paid-to-date information, cost estimates, and agreements with respect to the assignment or potential assignment of this Agreement; provided, however, that Owners have reasonable assurance from the agency, institution, bank, or entity that the Confidential and Proprietary Information will receive confidential treatment.
ARTICLE 15. CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION NOTICES
All notices specifically related to the terms and conditions of this Agreement or otherwise required under this Agreement shall be effective only at the time of receipt thereof and only when received by the Parties to whom they are addressed at the following addresses:
If to Owners:

Georgia Power Company
Attn: David L. McKinney, Vice President-Nuclear Development
241 Ralph McGill Blvd., NE
BIN 102321
Atlanta, GA 30308
Email: dlmckinn@southernco.com

Southern Nuclear Operating Company, Inc.
Attn: Mark D. Rauckhorst
    Executive Vice President-Vogtle 3/4 Construction
7825 River Road
BIN 63031
Waynesboro, GA 30830
Email: mdrauckh@southernco.com

Balch & Bingham LLP
Attn: M. Stanford Blanton
1710 Sixth Avenue North
Birmingham, AL 35203
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If to Service Provider:

Westinghouse Electric Company LLC
Attn: Michael T. Sweeney, Senior Vice President
          & General Counsel
1000 Westinghouse Drive
Cranberry Township, PA 16066
Email: sweenemt@westinghouse.com

WECTEC Global Project Services Inc.; Westinghouse Electric Company LLC
Attn: David Durham, President WECTEC; Senior Vice President New Project Business
3735 Glen Lake Drive
Charlotte, NC 28208
Email: durhamdc@westinghouse.com

ARTICLE 16. INDEMNITY
16.1    Service Provider Indemnity.  Except with respect to a Nuclear Incident, as that term is defined under the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended (the “AEA”), Service Provider shall indemnify, hold harmless and defend Owners, their present and future Affiliates and the respective directors, officers, employees, representatives, agents, shareholders, attorneys, successors and assigns of each of them and all persons or entities claiming through them (collectively referred to as “Owner Persons Indemnified”), from and against (i) all third party claims associated with any injury of or death to natural persons or damage to or destruction of third party property to the extent that such injury, death or damage is proximately caused by or arises out of the negligence or willful misconduct of Service Provider in the performance or prosecution by Service Provider or its Representatives of the Services hereunder; (ii) any violation of Law to the extent such violation of Law is made by Service Provider, its subcontractors, or the Representatives of either acting within the scope of their employment; (iii) any and all claims, demands, causes of action, damages, liabilities, losses, penalties, costs and expenses (including reasonable attorneys’ fees) associated with (A) the release on or from the Site or any other location of any Hazardous Materials to the extent caused by the negligent acts or negligent omissions or willful misconduct of Service Provider, its subcontractors, or their Representatives acting within the scope of their employment, or (B) contamination of the environment or injury to natural resources resulting from Hazardous Materials to the extent caused by the negligent acts or omissions or willful misconduct of Service Provider, its subcontractors, or their Representatives acting within the scope of their employment; and (iv) any and all claims, losses, damages, liabilities, legal fees and expenses resulting from or arising in connection with any failure of Service Provider, its subcontractors, or their Representatives to pay salaries or wages, payroll taxes and employee benefits, or to withhold appropriate taxes. The Parties agree that the indemnity obligations of this section do not apply to any claims, demands,
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causes of action, damages, liabilities, losses, penalties, costs and expenses caused by acts or omissions of Service Provider employees seconded to Owners.
16.2    Owners’ Indemnity. Owners shall indemnify, hold harmless and defend Service Provider, its present and future Affiliates and the respective directors, officers, employees, representatives, agents, shareholders, attorneys, successors and assigns of each of them and all persons or entities claiming through them (collectively referred to as “Service Provider Persons Indemnified”), from and against (i) all third party claims associated with any injury of or death to natural persons or damage to or destruction of third party property to the extent that such injury, death or damage is proximately caused by or arises out of the negligence or willful misconduct of Owners or their Representatives in the performance or prosecution by Owners or its Representatives of work related to the Project; (ii) any violation of Law to the extent such violation of Law is made by Owners or their Representatives in the performance or prosecution by Owners or their Representatives of work related to the Project; (iii) any and all claims, demands, causes of action, damages, liabilities, losses, penalties, costs and expenses (including reasonable attorneys’ fees) associated with (A) the Release on or from the Site or any other location of any Hazardous Materials to the extent caused by the negligent acts or negligent omissions or willful misconduct of Owners or their Representatives in the performance or prosecution by Owners or their Representatives of work related to the Project, or (B) contamination of the environment or injury to natural resources resulting from Hazardous Materials to the extent caused by the negligent acts or omissions or willful misconduct of Owners or their Representatives in the performance or prosecution by Owners or their Representatives of work related to the Project; (iv) all third-party claims of delay, additional work, or other commercial claims, in all such cases arising after the Effective Date, by any third-party contractor having privity with Owners and performing work related to the Project, or by such contractor’s subcontractors, vendors or suppliers, performing work related to the Project; and (v) all third-party claims of delay, additional work, or other commercial claims, in all such cases arising after the Effective Date, by any third-party contractor having privity with Service Provider under a subcontract or purchase order listed on Exhibit H, Part B or a subcontract or purchase order the Owners direct the Service Provider to assume to permit Service Provider to perform the Services hereunder, or by such contractor’s subcontractors, vendors or suppliers, performing work related to the Project. This Owners’ indemnity obligation shall not apply to any claim arising out of Service Provider’s, its subcontractors’, or their Representatives’ (a) failure to comply with applicable Law, (b) reckless or intentionally wrongful conduct, including activities or actions that Service Provider knows are contrary to Owners’ written direction or position, which are not contrary to Law or the terms of this Agreement, or (c) actions other than those taken pursuant to this Agreement.
16.3    Notice of Third Party Claims.  If any Person that is not a Party to this Agreement or an Affiliate of a Party to this Agreement notifies any Persons Indemnified with respect to any matter that may give rise to a claim for indemnification against Service Provider or Owners under this Agreement, then the Persons Indemnified shall promptly notify the indemnifying Party of all relevant details thereof then known to the Persons Indemnified.  In the event that the Persons Indemnified fails to give prompt notice as stated above, the obligation to indemnify shall
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be waived to the extent that said notice failure causes actual and material prejudice to the indemnifying Party’s ability to defend the claim for which indemnity is requested. The Party providing the indemnity of any third-party claim shall have control of the defense of indemnified claims including the selection of defense counsel and settlement of all indemnified claims.
16.4    Intellectual Property Infringement.
(a)    Service Provider shall indemnify, hold harmless, release and defend Owner Persons Indemnified from all losses which may be incurred on account of alleged or claimed infringement of any United States patent or United States copyright, or misappropriation of any trade secret, trademark rights, proprietary rights or other intellectual property rights of any third party, arising out of the performance of Services by Service Provider. Owners shall promptly notify Service Provider of such claims, suits and actions in writing and Service Provider shall pay all costs, expenses, settlements and/or judgments resulting therefrom.
(b)    If a claim of infringement or misappropriation is made, Service Provider may, and if the Services provided hereunder by Service Provider are held by a court of competent jurisdiction to constitute an infringement or misappropriation of any United States patent or United States copyright, trade secret, trademark rights, proprietary rights or other intellectual property rights of any third party, and if the use of said Services is enjoined, Service Provider shall, at its sole expense, either:  (a) procure for Owners the right to continue using said Services; or (b) modify the infringing Services so they become non-infringing, to the extent reasonably possible without diminishing the capability and capacity of the Services.  In the event the above alternatives are unavailable to Service Provider, then, with the approval of Owners, Service Provider shall seek alternate ways and means to provide such Services for which it is obligated under this Agreement so long as such alternate means are reasonably acceptable to Owners. 
(c)    Notwithstanding the above, Service Provider shall not compromise or settle any claim, action, suit or proceeding in which Owners are named without Owners’ prior written consent, which consent shall not be unreasonably conditioned, delayed or withheld unless such settlement provides for the payment of money only by Service Provider and provides for a full, complete and unconditional (other than ceasing Services) release of Owners.
(d)    The foregoing indemnity shall not apply in situations where (i) the Services are furnished in accordance with designs supplied by Owner or to the extent any Service furnished hereunder is modified or combined by Owner or others with items not furnished hereunder, or (ii) Owners use the Services of Service Provider contrary to written instructions from Service Provider that specify in detail the use or uses of such Services which will constitute an infringement of any United States patent or United States copyright, or the violation of any trade secret, trademark right, proprietary right or other intellectual property right of any third party. In the event a suit or proceeding is brought against Service Provider as a result of such Owners’ design modification or combination, or actions not approved by Service Provider, Owners will indemnify and hold Service Provider harmless to the same extent as
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Service Provider has agreed to indemnify and hold Owners harmless hereunder; provided that Owners’ indemnity obligations under this Section 16.4(d) will not be limited by Section 17.4.
(e)    Any indemnities associated with third-party software shall be governed by the terms of the license agreements associated with such third-party software.
ARTICLE 17. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
17.1    Limitations Applicable to Warranty Work.
(a)    Equipment Warranty Cap. Service Provider’s cumulative aggregate liability under all warranties applicable to Service Provider-manufactured equipment in Section 10.5(b) shall be five million dollars ($5,000,000).
(b)    Professional Services Warranty Cap. Service Provider’s liability for re-performance or repair in relation to defective professional services under Section 10.1 herein shall be limited to the insurance proceeds recoverable under the professional liability coverage required by Article 24.
17.2    Service Provider’s cumulative aggregate liability to Owners under or related to this Agreement for any and all claims, losses, re-work warranty obligations, expenses, damages, suits, judgments, fines, penalties, or liabilities of any kind arising out of or in connection with this Agreement shall not exceed the total amount of the Fee paid to Service Provider as of the date the liability arose under this Agreement; provided, however, that the foregoing limitation in this Section 17.2 shall not apply to the following, which shall not be considered in determining whether such aggregate liability cap has been exceeded: any loss or damage, to the extent insurance proceeds are available from the insurance required under this Agreement, it being the Parties’ specific intent that the limitations of liability hereunder shall not relieve the insurer’s obligation for such insured risks.
17.3    Except for breaches of Article 14 or use of Intellectual Property outside the permissible license scope, under no circumstances shall either Party be liable to the Persons Indemnified of the other Party for consequential losses or damages, including, but not limited to, in the character of (a) loss of use of power systems, production facilities or equipment, (b) loss of profits or revenues, (c) loss of tax credits, (d) cost of purchased or replacement power, (e) damages suffered by customers for service interruptions, or (f) costs of financing.
17.4    Owners’ Aggregate Liability Cap. Other than Owners’ indemnity obligations hereunder, Owners’ cumulative aggregate liability to Service Provider under this Agreement from any and all causes arising out of or in connection with this Agreement shall not exceed the total amount of payment actually paid and/or due to Service Provider in accordance with Exhibit C (Rates and Invoicing).
17.5    Springing License Exclusive Remedy. Upon the occurrence of a Triggering Event under Exhibit F (Facility IP License in the Event of a Triggering Event), Owners shall be entitled
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to exercise their license rights thereunder. The provision of such a license on a royalty-free basis and the disclosure of Facility IP thereunder shall be Owners’ sole and exclusive remedy and Service Provider’s sole liability, with respect to the acts or omissions giving rise to the Triggering Event.
17.6    Limitations on liability expressed in this Article 17 shall apply even in the event of the fault, negligence, or strict liability of Service Provider or Owners, as applicable, or otherwise and shall extend to the Parties’ directors, officers and employees, and to any affiliated entity of the Party hereto, and its directors, officers and employees.
ARTICLE 18. BENEFITED PARTIES
Service Provider understands and agrees that GPC is entering into this Agreement not only for its own benefit but also and equally for the direct benefit of Owners. By agreement, SNC has the right and obligation to construct, operate and maintain generating plants, which are owned jointly by GPC and the other Owners, and SNC has the right to enter into agreements for exercising said rights and performing said obligations.  As their interests appear, it is further agreed that each and every right, benefit and remedy accruing to GPC likewise accrues to the Owners including but not limited to the right to enforce this Agreement in their own name or names. For the avoidance of doubt, each of Owners and SNC are Owner Persons Indemnified under this Agreement. Notwithstanding the foregoing, as between GPC, Owners, and Service Provider, GPC shall remit (on behalf of Owners) all payments to Service Provider hereunder, and Service Provider shall submit all invoices to GPC for payment. Owners represent that Owners are the sole present owners (subject to mortgage indentures) of the Facility to which the Services relate and that GPC is authorized to bind, and does bind, all present Owners to the limitations of liability set forth in this Agreement. In the event that any other entity obtains any ownership interest in a facility for which Services are performed, then Owners agree to bind such entity to such limitations of liability.
ARTICLE 19. DISPUTE RESOLUTION
19.1    A “Claim” is a demand or assertion by one of the Parties seeking, as a matter of right, adjustment or interpretation of Agreement terms, payment of money, extension of time, or other relief with respect to the terms of this Agreement. The term “Claim” also includes other disputes and matters in question between Owners and Service Provider arising out of or relating to this Agreement (including the breach, termination or validity thereof, and whether arising out of tort or contract).
19.2    All Claims not otherwise resolved by the Parties shall be submitted to and decided by arbitration before a three-member panel (the “Panel”) pursuant to the then-current e.g., CPR Rules for Expedited Arbitration of Construction Disputes and the Federal Arbitration Act, 9 U.S.C. §§ 1 et seq. The Panel members shall be mutually agreeable to the Parties and are as of the date of this Agreement Jesse B. Grove, David Lane and Richard Alexander. Upon any vacancy on the Panel, the Parties shall endeavor to agree on a replacement member promptly, notwithstanding whether any Claim then is pending.
19.3    Either Party may commence arbitration by providing written notice of a Claim to the other and to the members of the Panel. Such notice shall include a written statement of the
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Claim along with substantiation for the Claim. The receiving Party shall respond with a statement of its position on the Claim and substantiation for its position within twenty-one (21) days of such notice.
19.4    No later than thirty (30) days after notice of a Claim, the Panel shall hold an initial pre-hearing conference for the planning and scheduling of the arbitration. The Panel may establish procedures and otherwise conduct the arbitration in such manner as it deems appropriate to assure an expeditious and fair resolution of the Claim. Unless extended by agreement of the Parties or by order of the Panel, in no event shall the Panel’s final decision be issued later than one hundred eighty (180) days after notice of a Claim.
19.5    The place of the arbitration shall be Atlanta, Georgia.
19.6    The decision of the Panel is final and binding and is not subject to further arbitration or litigation by either Party.
19.7    Notwithstanding anything in this Article to the contrary, a Party may file a complaint in a court of competent jurisdiction to seek enforcement of the agreement to arbitrate set forth in this Article, other injunctive relief or specific performance, or enforcement of any decision or award issued by the Panel.
ARTICLE 20. TERMINATION
20.1    Owners, in their sole discretion, shall have the right to terminate this Agreement without cause by providing written notice to Service Provider at least thirty (30) days in advance of the date of termination or other minimally necessary time period such that Service Provider complies with federal and state notice requirements (e.g., WARN Act) as measured from the date of written notice of termination. In the event of such a termination, Service Provider shall be compensated in accordance with the terms of Section 20.3. In no event shall termination costs include such costs as loss of anticipated profit.
20.2    Either Party may terminate this Agreement on the basis of a material breach by written notice of breach where the breaching Party fails to cure the default within thirty (30) days. For the avoidance of doubt, Service Provider may terminate this Agreement in the event that Owner fails to make payment on any invoice within thirty (30) days after the due date of such invoice and Owner fails to cure the non-payment default within thirty (30) days.
20.3    Termination Costs. In the event of Owners’ termination for convenience under Section 20.1, Service Provider shall recover from Owners, as complete, full, and final settlement for such terminated work, a sum equal to Service Provider’s actual direct costs for work performed as of the termination date. In addition, Service Provider shall recover from Owners its reasonable and direct costs incurred to terminate its subcontracts and purchase orders that support the Project. Service Provider shall in no event be entitled to recover indirect, special,
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incidental, consequential or exemplary damages, including but not limited to loss of profits or revenue on Services not performed. Service Provider shall also recover the following from the Owner in the event of termination for convenience:
(a)    Direct costs for storage, transportation, insurance and other costs incurred, reasonably necessary for the preservation, protection, or disposition of the materials or equipment;
(b)    Direct costs for demobilization, including removal of equipment or other materials, and personnel-related costs (i.e., internal administrative costs and severance (consistent with Westinghouse’s and WECTEC’s severance programs effective immediately prior to bankruptcy), but not liabilities or damages arising from Service Provider’s release or termination of an employee or employees); and
(c)    Any other costs approved in writing by Owners in advance of the termination date.

20.4    Service Provider shall not be paid for any Services performed by it or its subcontractors or costs incurred after receipt of a notice of suspension or termination, which Service Provider could reasonably have avoided, nor shall Owners be liable for any anticipated profits on Services not performed, or for any loss or damage with respect to any equipment, materials or property purchased or leased for anticipated use in the Services, unless such equipment, materials or property were specifically authorized by Owners. Payment as specified in this Article 20, and indemnity specified in Article 17, as applicable, shall be Service Provider’s sole and exclusive remedies and Owners’ sole and exclusive obligation and liability to Service Provider with respect to such termination.
20.5    Without limiting the terms of the Facility IP License in the Event of a Triggering Event (Exhibit F), from and after termination of this Agreement, Service Provider shall have no obligation to deliver any further Facility IP to Owners.
ARTICLE 21. ASSIGNMENT
Owners’ consent shall not be required for Service Provider’s assignment in connection with the Bankruptcy Cases of its rights or obligations under this Agreement; provided however, that the rights of Owners under the Bankruptcy Code are preserved in all respects. After the conclusion of the Bankruptcy Cases, Service Provider shall be entitled to assign its rights or obligations under this Agreement without prior approval of Owners. Owners shall not assign this Agreement in whole or in part without the prior written consent of Service Provider, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld; provided, however, that this Agreement may be assigned in whole or part by the Owners to any agent, replacing GPC as agent for the Owners, pursuant to the provisions of the Ownership Agreement; and provided further that any Owner shall be permitted to assign this Agreement to another Owner or to an Affiliate in accordance with the Ownership
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Agreement or to any purchaser or any Financing Parties in connection with the transfer of control or ownership of the Facility.
ARTICLE 22. GOVERNING LAWS AND REGULATIONS, VENUE, AND COMPLIANCE WITH LAWS
22.1    With acknowledgment that the terms and conditions of this Article 22 have been expressly bargained for and are an essential part of this Agreement, the Parties agree that this Agreement will be governed by and interpreted in accordance with the laws of the State of New York, without giving effect to any choice-of-law rules that may require the application of the laws of another jurisdiction. The Parties agree that the exclusive jurisdiction and venue for any action relating to this Agreement shall be as provided in Article 19. To the extent allowable under this Agreement, for any suit or action in a court of law relating to this Agreement, the Parties agree that the exclusive jurisdiction (personal and, as allowed, subject matter) and venue for any action relating to this Agreement shall be the United States District Court for the District of Columbia, and the Parties hereby consent to such jurisdiction and venue. Owners and Service Provider each hereby irrevocably waive their respective rights to a trial by jury in any action or proceeding arising out of this Agreement.
22.2    Service Provider represents that in performing the obligations of this Agreement, all applicable federal, state and local laws and regulations and Executive Orders of the President of the United States have been and will be complied with by Service Provider and its Representatives.
22.3    Without limiting the generality of the foregoing obligation, Service Provider agrees that it is responsible for obtaining all applicable permits, licenses, or other Governmental Approval necessary for and unique to Service Provider’s performance of the Services. Service Provider will adhere to applicable Laws including for example: (i) all labor laws and regulations including the use of U.S. citizens or properly documented alien workers under the Immigration Act of 1990 and the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952, as amended; (ii) all applicable safety and health standards required by the NRC, the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended, and the ERA, as well as all applicable safety and health standards promulgated under the OSHA of 1970, including but not limited to OSHA General Industry Regulations 1910.269 and 1926 Subpart V and all applicable state or local health or safety authority with jurisdiction over the Services performed or to be performed under this Agreement; (iii) the Department of Homeland Security’s E-Verify requirements as well as applicable State immigration laws; (iv) the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, 15 U.S.C. §§ 78dd-I et seq. (as that act may be amended from time to time); (v) the Department of Energy’s regulations, including but not limited to the protection of special nuclear material and sensitive nuclear technology; and (vi) all applicable laws and regulations identified in this Agreement. Service Provider expressly agrees to indemnify, defend and hold harmless the Owner Persons Indemnified from and against all claims, fines or penalties of every kind and nature presented or brought for any claim or liability arising from or based on the violation of any Law on the part of Service Provider or its Representatives.

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22.4    Each Party hereby represents and warrants as follows at all times during the term of this Agreement: (i) all of its activities are authorized and in compliance with and not prohibited by 10 C.F.R. Part 810; (ii) neither it, nor any of its employees, authorized agents, subcontractors, principals or beneficial owners is a Specially Designated National as defined by U.S. Department of the Treasury Office of Foreign Asset Control (“OFAC”); (iii) neither it, nor any of its employees, authorized agents, subcontractors, principals or beneficial owners, is a citizen of a country subject to an OFAC Country Sanction; and (iv) it, and all of its employees, authorized agents, subcontractors, principals or beneficial owners, are in compliance with any and all applicable Laws and regulations relating to the prevention of money laundering and the financing of terrorism to which they are expressly subject.
22.5    Certain Owners are government contractors under an Area Wide Public Utilities Contract with the General Services Administration of the United States government. Service Provider agrees that each of the clauses contained in the Federal Acquisition Regulations referred to below, shall, as if set forth herein in full text, be incorporated into and form a part of this Agreement, and Service Provider shall comply therewith if the amount of this Agreement and the circumstances surrounding its performance require such Owner to include such clause in contracts between such Owner and others:
(1)      52.203-3       Gratuities (APR 1984);
(2)      52.203-6       Restrictions on SubService Provider Sales to the Government (SEP
                                2006);
(3)      52.203-7       Anti-Kickback Procedures (MAY 2014);
(4)      52.219-8       Utilization of Small Business Concerns (OCT 2014);
(5)      52.219-9       Small Business Subcontracting Plan (OCT 2014);
(6)      52.222-21     Prohibition of Segregated Facilities (FEB 1999);
(7)      52.222-26     Equal Opportunity (MAR 2007);
(8)      52.222-37     Employment Reports on Veterans (JUL 2014);
(9)      52.222-40     Notification of Employee Rights under the National Labor
                                Relations Act     (DEC 2010);
(10)    52.222-50     Combating Trafficking in Persons (FEB 2009);
(11)    52.222-54     Employment Eligibility Verification (AUG 2013); and
(12)    52.225-13     Restrictions on Certain Foreign Purchases (JUN 2008).

22.6    If Service Provider is subject to the requirements set forth in Federal Acquisition Regulations 52.219-9, Service Provider will (i) adopt a subcontracting plan (“Plan”) that complies with the requirements of 52.219-9; (ii) provide a written copy of the Plan to Owners, and (iii) upon written request, provide timely periodic reports to Owners that reflect the amounts paid to subcontractors who are a small business concern, veteran-owned small business concern, service-disabled veteran-owned small business concern, HUBZone small business concern, small disadvantaged business concern, or women-owned small business concern.
22.7    Service Provider represents and warrants that Service Provider is not debarred, suspended or proposed for debarment to any department, agency or other division of the United
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States government. In the event that Service Provider or any of its officers become debarred, suspended or proposed for debarment during the term of this Agreement, Service Provider will immediately notify Owners verbally and in writing.
22.8    Service Provider certifies that no federal funds have been paid or will be paid to any Person including any registered lobbyists for influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee of any Federal agency in connection with this Agreement or subsequent amendments of this Agreement.
22.9    Davis-Bacon Act Required Contract Clauses.
(a)    The contract clauses contained under the heading "Davis-Bacon Act Required Provisions" in Exhibit J-1 (Davis-Bacon Act Required Provisions) to this Agreement shall, as if set forth herein in full text, be incorporated into and form a part of this Agreement, and Service Provider shall comply therewith if the amount of this Agreement and the circumstances surrounding its performance require any Owners to include such clauses in this Agreement.
    (1)    The Parties will cooperate in seeking appropriate exemptions from disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act, 5 U.S.C. § 552, and associated regulations for certified payroll data provided to federal agencies in the course of compliance with the Davis-Bacon Act and the Davis-Bacon Act regulations.
    (2)    Where necessary and required by law, Service Provider will support Owners with the maintenance of the DAVIS-BACON AND RELATED ACTS COMPLIANCE PROGRAM FOR VOGTLE UNITS 3&4 PROJECT.
(b)    The wage determinations set forth in Exhibits J-2 through J-5 are applicable to Services provided under this Agreement.
ARTICLE 23. EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
23.1    Owners comply with all applicable federal and state fair employment Laws, including, without limitation, Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967, the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, all provisions of Executive Order 11246, as amended, 41 C.F.R. § 60-1, and all of the rules, regulations and relevant orders of the Secretary of Labor. Owners prohibit any acts of discrimination, or illegal harassment on the basis of race, color, religion, age, disability, veteran status, gender, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin or any other basis prohibited by law. Owners are committed to taking affirmative action as required by Law and to ensure that applicants are employed, and that employees are treated during employment, without regard to their race, gender, color, religion, age, national origin, disability, veteran status, or any classification protected by federal, state or local law. Such action includes, but is not limited to, the following: employment, upgrading, demotion or transfer; recruitment or recruitment advertising; layoff or termination; rates of pay or other forms of compensation; and selection for training, including
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apprenticeship. Owners will post in conspicuous places, available to employees and applicants for employment, all legally required notices stating that all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, age, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, or veteran status.
23.2    Service Provider will comply with all applicable federal and state fair employment Laws, including, without limitation, Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967 and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, and all provisions of Executive Order 11246, as amended, 41 C.F.R. § 60-1, and all of the rules, regulations and relevant orders of the Secretary of Labor. Service Provider will not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, religion, age, disability, veteran status, genetic information, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, or any classification protected by federal, state or local law. Service Provider shall take affirmative action as required by law and to ensure that applicants are employed, and that employees are treated during employment without regard to their race, gender, color, religion, age, national origin, disability, veteran status, or any classification protected by federal, state or local law. Such action will include, but not be limited to, the following: employment, upgrading, demotion or transfer; recruitment or recruitment advertising; layoff or termination; rates of pay or other forms of compensation; and selection for training, including apprenticeship. Service Provider agrees to post in conspicuous places, available to employees and applicants for employment, all government required notices stating that all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, color, religion, age, national origin, physical handicap, or veteran status.
23.3    In accordance with the U.S. Department of Labor’s regulations implementing the Vietnam Era Veterans Readjustment Assistance Act, as amended, at 41 C.F.R. Part 60-300, Owners and Service Provider shall abide by the requirements of 41 C.F.R. § 60-300.5(a). This regulation prohibits discrimination against qualified protected veterans and requires affirmative action by covered prime Service Providers and subcontractors to employ and advance in employment qualified protected veterans.
23.4    In accordance with the U.S. Department of Labor’s regulations implementing Section 503 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended at 41 C.F.R. Part 60-741, Owners and Service Provider shall abide by the requirements of 41 C.F.R. § 60-741.5(a). This regulation prohibits discrimination against qualified individuals on the basis of disability and requires affirmative action by covered prime contractors and subcontractors to employ and advance in employment qualified individuals with disabilities.
ARTICLE 24. INSURANCE
24.1    Service Provider-Furnished Insurance for Off-Site Activities. Service Provider (and its subcontractors, if any) shall provide and maintain in effect during performance of the Services the following insurance with minimum limits as specified for each type of insurance to cover off-Site activities:

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(a)    Workers’ Compensation Insurance in accordance with statutory requirements and Employer’s Liability Insurance with limits not less than $1,000,000. Coverage should include claims for applicable workers’ compensation, occupational disease, personal injuries, and death to Service Provider’s employees in amounts required by statute.
(b)    Commercial General Liability Insurance, including with limits not less than $2,000,000 each occurrence, and annual aggregate, and including broad form contractual coverage, product liability and one (1) years’ completed operations coverage, broad form bodily injury and property damage coverage. Any deductible or self-insured retention cost shall be for the account of Owners, but such deductible or self-insured retention cost shall not exceed $250,000.
(c)    Excess Liability or Umbrella Liability Insurance for Bodily Injury and Property Damage Liability with $5,000,000 combined single limit each occurrence and in the aggregate. Any deductible shall be for the account of Service Provider. Any excess liability or umbrella policy will be applicable to the general liability, auto liability and employer’s liability policies that are required.
(d)    The Commercial General Liability and the Excess Liability or Umbrella Liability insurance coverages must name the Owners Persons Indemnified as well as their respective officers, directors, employees, agents, and representatives as additional insureds with respect to liability arising out of Services performed by or on behalf of Service Provider under this Agreement; provided that Service Provider’s insurance will not provide coverage for injury or damages to the extent resulting from the sole negligence of the Owners Persons Indemnified.
(e)    Other insurance as may be mutually agreed upon by the Parties.
24.2    Professional Liability. Service Provider will make all commercially reasonable efforts to maintain and renew as necessary its professional liability coverage currently in place. At Owners’ option, Owners and Service Provider will cooperate to obtain professional liability coverage in addition to that already in place, or if necessary to replace Service Provider’s existing professional liability coverage. Service Provider will maintain such professional liability coverage at Owners’ expense.
24.3    Service Provider’s Property. Service Provider will be responsible for providing and maintaining property insurance coverage, to the extent such property is not a permanent part of the finished Project and not covered by a separate Builder’s Risk Insurance Policy provided and maintained by Owners pursuant to Section 24.11.
24.4    Automobile Liability Coverage. Service Provider will be responsible for providing and maintaining Comprehensive Automobile Liability insurance, including coverage for owned, hired and non-owned automobiles, with a combined single limit not less than $2,000,000 per occurrence.

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24.5    Service Provider shall use commercially reasonable efforts to ensure the insurance required by Sections 24.1, 24.2, 24.3 and 24.4 shall contain a waiver of subrogation by Service Provider’s (or any subcontractor’s) insurance carrier against Owners and its insurance carrier with respect to all obligations assumed by Service Provider pursuant to this Agreement. All such insurance shall be with sound insurance companies. The liability policies under Section 24.1(b) shall not have any “other insurance” clause or language which would jeopardize the primacy of Service Provider’s insurance with respect to the Owners’ self-insured retention or excess insurance policies.
24.6    Service Provider shall require its insurer(s) to issue endorsements (if required) to add Owners, their subsidiaries, associated and/or affiliated companies, their successors and assigns, SNC and Southern Company Services, Inc., and the officers, directors, agents and employees of any of them, as additional insureds on Service Provider’s off-Site policies, established pursuant to Section 24.1, and Service Provider’s Automobile Liability Coverage, established pursuant to Section 24.4.
24.7    Service Provider must notify Owners at least thirty (30) days before the effective date of any cancellation (and ten (10) days due to nonpayment of premium) of any of the required policies.
24.8    Service Provider agrees to submit to Owners Certificates of Insurance evidencing the coverage prescribed by this Agreement and the expiration date(s) of each applicable policy. All such requested Certificates of Insurance will be submitted to Owners. In no event, however, will Owners’ collection and review of such certificates (or decision not to collect and review such certificates) create any responsibility on the part of Owners to verify the appropriateness and validity of Service Provider’s insurance, to notify Service Provider with regard to any matter related to its insurance, or to ensure that the insurance requirements above have been satisfied; nor does such collection and retention create a waiver by Owners of any of their rights in connection with such insurance.
24.9    Owner-Controlled Insurance Program. Owners will provide Service Provider with Workers’ Compensation Insurance, Commercial General Liability Insurance and Excess Liability Insurance for Services performed on-Site through its Owner-Controlled Insurance Program (“OCIP”). If at any time the OCIP is not maintained, Service Provider will be responsible for maintaining coverage identical to the coverage listed in Section 24.1.
24.10    Nuclear Insurance.
(a)    Owners will maintain insurance to cover the legal obligation to pay damages because of bodily injury or property damage caused by a Nuclear Incident, as that term is defined under the AEA, such policy to be provided by American Nuclear Insurers or the equivalent. The insurance will be in such form and in such amount to meet the financial protection requirements of NRC regulations and the AEA. As provided by the AEA, Service Provider and its subcontractors shall be included among the insureds or persons protected under the financial protection arrangements in the AEA.

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(b)    Owners will maintain a governmental indemnity agreement pursuant to NRC regulations and the AEA.
(c)    In the event that the financial protection system contemplated by Section 170 of the AEA is repealed or changed, Owners will maintain in effect, during the period of operation of the Facility, liability protection through governmental indemnity, limitation of liability and/or insurance which takes into account the availability of insurance, customary practice in the United States electric utility industry for plants of similar size and character, and other relevant factors in light of the then existing conditions.
(d)    As required by the NRC, the foregoing financial protection, indemnification agreement, and insurance will be maintained in effect from the time nuclear fuel or materials first arrive at the Site.
24.11    Property Insurance. Owners will also maintain such property insurance, including an insurer’s waiver of subrogation in favor of Service Provider, its subcontractors and suppliers, as is available at a reasonable cost and on reasonable limits from Nuclear Electric Insurance Limited, or other sources consistent with the regulations of the NRC and the current industry practice, providing protection against direct physical loss or damage to the Facility. Subject to Article 17 hereunder (Limitation of Liability), any deductible amount under such property insurance that may be applicable to any damage to the property of Owners will be borne by Owners. Owners waive any right of recovery from Service Provider, its subcontractors or suppliers for damage to any property located at the Site arising out of a Nuclear Incident as that term is defined under the AEA.
24.12    Employees’ Claims. Service Provider will promptly inform Owners in writing of any employee’s claim, whether workers’ compensation, tort liability or otherwise, for bodily injury allegedly caused by a nuclear energy hazard arising out of the Project, or during the course of transporting nuclear material from the Project. Service Provider’s written notice will provide the following information:
Name and address of claimant;
Time and place of alleged exposure to nuclear energy hazard, if known; and
Description of alleged bodily injury.

The notice is to be addressed to:
Southern Nuclear Operating Company, Inc.
Attention: Director, Supply Chain Management
Post Office Box 1295
Birmingham, Alabama 35201
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ARTICLE 25. UNFORESEEABLE CONDITIONS
Neither Party hereto shall be considered in default in the performance of its obligations hereunder to the extent that the performance of any such obligation is delayed due to acts of God, acts of civil or military authority, governmental priorities, fires, labor disputes, strikes (but not including strikes of Service Provider’s employees unless part of a nationwide or sector-wide strike), acts of the public enemy, floods, epidemic, war, riot, or like occurrences, provided such occurrences are beyond the control, and without the fault, of the Party seeking excuse hereunder; provided however that Owners’ payment obligations shall not be subject to any excuse for unforeseeable conditions. Any Party seeking excuse under this Article 25 shall promptly notify in writing the other Party of its delay and take all reasonable steps to mitigate the effect of such delay on the other Party, except that any Party shall have the right to settle its strikes or labor disputes in its sole discretion. The Party claiming excuse shall resume its obligations as soon as practical. The unaffected Party may take any actions available under this Agreement or available by law to mitigate or resolve the cause of the claimed excuse.
ARTICLE 26. CYBER SECURITY PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS
26.1    Protection of Digital Computer and Communication Systems and Networks. Service Provider understands that Owners are required under 10 C.F.R. § 73.54 to assure all Services performed related to digital computer and communication systems and networks are adequately protected against cyber-attacks, including the design basis threat described in 10 C.F.R. § 73.1, or Services associated with (i) safety-related and important-to-safety functions, (ii) security functions, (iii) emergency preparedness functions, and (iv) support systems and equipment which if compromised, would adversely impact safety, security, or emergency preparedness functions. Service Provider agrees that all related Services performed by Service Provider will be performed in compliance with Owners’ cyber security plan.
26.2    Procurement of Services. When providing cyber security related Services or any Services on critical digital assets (hardware, firmware, operating systems, or application software) at Owners’ facilities, such Services will be subject to the controls of the Service Provider’s Quality Assurance Program including the Quality Assurance Interface Agreement, including as follows (provided that in the event of a conflict, Owners’ Quality Assurance Program requirements will control):
(a)    Service Provider, before beginning permitted access to Owners’ network, will be made aware of and trained on Owners’ Quality Assurance Program and must agree to abide by the relevant policies; and Service Provider will at all times remain responsible for the compliance of its authorized Representatives and sub-tier contractors.
(b)    Service Provider will participate in Owners’ cyber security training programs or equivalent qualification from Service Provider, subject to Owners’ approval of such qualification.
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(i)    configuration management of the Service Provider’s computers, hardware or other equipment to include virus protection, patch management, authentication requirements and secure internet connections;
(ii)    the maintenance and secure transfer and storage of information and code while off-Site to include appropriate encryption, security and deletion protocols;
(iii)    a duty to protect confidentiality;
(iv)    software quality assurance (“SQA”) procedures;
(v)    approved and disapproved software requirements tabulation;
(vi)    processes and procedures for background investigations; and
(vii)    Owners’ right to audit or access Service Provider’s cyber security program.
ARTICLE 27. COMPLIANCE WITH SITE AND SECURITY RULES AND POLICIES
27.1    Throughout the term of this Agreement, whenever any Service Provider Representatives are at the Site, Service Provider and its Representatives shall comply with all applicable rules, regulations, policies, programs, procedures and other requirements of Owners, including, but not limited to, applicable requirements relating to site, security, FFD, quality concerns, quality control, quality assurance, safety, radiation protection and control, environmental compliance and regulatory compliance, and electronic communications (collectively, “Site Rules”). If at any time during the term of this Agreement, Service Provider or its Representatives fail to comply with Owners’ Site Rules, Owners reserve the right to exercise all their legal remedies including the right to refuse Site entry to or have removed from the Site Service Provider or its Representatives. It is Owners’ expectation that these Site Rules be communicated by Service Provider to its Representatives before they are granted access to any of Owners’ locations.
27.2    Asbestos Responsibility. Certain areas for which Service Provider has contracted to perform work may contain asbestos. As used in this Section 27.2, the term “asbestos” includes “asbestos-containing material” and “presumed asbestos-containing material”, as these terms are defined in 29 C.F.R. § 1926.1101 and 29 C.F.R. § 1910.1001. Areas within the Site which are known by Owners to contain asbestos are posted. It is Service Provider’s responsibility to exercise caution while at the Site in light of the potential that the area in which Service Provider is working may contain asbestos. Service Provider shall take the following precautions, unless advised otherwise in writing by Owners: (1) Service Provider must check for postings in the area, and (2) Service Provider must be sensitive to the potential that asbestos might exist. If Service Provider determines that there is a potential that asbestos exists in the work area or
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component, Service Provider shall immediately stop work and notify Owners to investigate the potential asbestos-containing material to determine if, in fact, the material contains asbestos. If the material is found to be asbestos, Service Provider must coordinate any related Services with Owners. Under no circumstances shall work continue when asbestos is discovered without the specific approval of Owners. Unless authorized in writing by Owners in advance, Service Provider shall not use asbestos in the Facility.
27.3    Service Provider will obtain from Owners all Site Rules and procedures and educate its Representatives concerning such Site Rules and procedures before any of its Representatives enter any of Owners’ premises. Service Provider acknowledges that its Representatives may be required to successfully complete indoctrination classes and similar instructional classes concerning such procedures before admission to, or the performance of Services on, Owners’ premises.
27.4    Owners have a zero tolerance policy on firearms being brought onto Owners’ property. Under no circumstance is a Service Provider employee, agent, or Representative to bring firearms, explosives or any other incendiary devices onto any property owned or operated by Owners. This prohibition includes leaving such items in a vehicle that is parked in Owners’ parking lot. Violation of this policy could result in Service Provider or its Representatives being barred from all property owned or operated by Owners or their Affiliates.
27.5    Safety. Service Provider will be solely responsible for conforming to safety practices dictated by the nature and condition of the Services while at the Site, including compliance with OSHA of 1970. Service Provider and its Representatives must be trained in accordance with applicable OSHA Standards. Within a reasonable time following a specific request by Owners, Service Provider shall provide Owners copies of training records for its Representatives concerning a particular safety and health standard and/or particular substantive or technical training requirement of the job.
27.6    Reporting of Accidents and Noncompliance with Safety Requirements. Service Provider will promptly report to Owners, on such form and in such detail prescribed below, all accidents causing, or having the potential to cause, personal injury or property damage and other unsafe acts or conditions, arising from or otherwise connected with performance of the Services at the Site or Owners’ premises. In the event Owners provide written notification to Service Provider of any noncompliance with the provisions of this Section 27.6, Service Provider shall take corrective action promptly in a manner acceptable to Owners. Owners will not be obligated to identify, and notify Service Provider of, noncompliance with this Section 27.6 and any failure by Owners to identify, and notify Service Provider of, such noncompliance will not relieve Service Provider of any obligation or liability under this Agreement.
27.7    Medical/Injuries Reporting. Owners shall provide first aid to Service Providers Representatives on-Site. Injuries that require treatment beyond first aid will follow Owners’ emergency response procedures.

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27.8    Service Provider shall immediately notify Owners of any recordable injury or potential serious hazard to personnel on the job site. Service Providers shall submit a detailed, written report to Owners within forty-eight (48) hours of the recordable injury or serious incident. The injury report will contain the following information:
Name of injured person and employee identification number,
Date of injury,
Names of any witnesses and employee identification numbers,
Accident description,
Cause of accident as evident at the time,
Action taken to prevent re-occurrence, and
Nature/Extent of injury.

All Service Provider personnel requiring medical attention on the Site or as a result of or relating to the Services performed on the Site will be drug screened by Owners as soon as possible and the test results must be forwarded to the designated Owners’ Representative.
Service Provider shall post and keep current its OSHA Log at their on-Site office while Service Provider is performing Services for Owners. A copy of this OSHA Log will be provided to Service Provider representatives upon request.
Owner’s Representative is responsible for reporting all serious incidents, injuries, and occupational illnesses that occur on-Site to Service Provider’s Representatives. Owners shall perform an investigation, and a Service Provider’s representative may participate in the investigation as determined by Owners’ management and Service Provider. The investigation results and corrective actions must be provided to Service Provider, and Service Provider reserves the right to require additional corrective measures.
For clarity, the above reporting obligation and other requirements of this Section 27.8 shall only arise in connection with the performance of Services at or on Owners’ property.
27.9    In the event that Service Provider requires access to the Vogtle Units 1 and 2 site, Service Provider will comply with all requests by Owners to facilitate such access, as required by NRC regulations and Owners’ procedures. Owners reserve the right, in preparation for the declaration of a protected area for the Project, to specify additional requirements with respect to Fitness for Duty and access authorization, with the consent of Service Provider which consent will not be unreasonable withheld.
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ARTICLE 28. FITNESS FOR DUTY
28.1    The NRC’s Fitness For Duty regulatory requirements, codified in 10 C.F.R. Part 26, require licensees authorized to construct and operate nuclear power reactors to implement an FFD program that includes contract personnel such as Service Provider and its Representatives. Service Provider agrees that, by performing hereunder, Service Provider accepts and shall strictly adhere to the following requirements that:
(a)    Service Provider will adhere to Owners’ FFD program;
(b)    Service Provider and its Representatives will provide support to Owners in connection with Owners’ FFD program, including without limitation making personnel available and providing documents and information reasonably requested by Owners;
(c)    Service Provider Representatives who have been denied access or have been removed from activities within the scope of 10 C.F.R. Part 26 at any nuclear power plant for violation of the FFD policy will not be assigned to work within the scope of 10 C.F.R. Part 26 without the knowledge and consent of Owners;
(d)    Service Provider supervisory Representatives, to the extent that they are covered by 10 C.F.R. Part 26, will be trained in techniques and procedures for initiating appropriate corrective action;
(e)    Owners are responsible to the NRC for maintaining an effective FFD program and that duly authorized representatives of the NRC may inspect, copy or take away copies of reports related to the implementation of Owners’ FFD program under scope of contracted activities;
(f)    Service Provider Representatives responding to work at Owners’ facilities shall be fit for duty within the scope of 10 C.F.R. Part 26 and able to fully perform the assigned work activities; and
(g)    all Service Provider Representatives shall report to work physically able to perform their job duties and that the Service Provider shall consider the scope of work required for each contract employee and the physical and mental requirements for each job (e.g., ladder climbing; work at elevations; working in extreme temperatures; heavy lifting; prolonged walking/standing; cognitive ability). Prior to an assignment under this Agreement, the Service Provider shall exercise due diligence to ensure that its Representatives who have pre-existing medical conditions that might contraindicate their work in these environments are appropriately evaluated prior to assignment.
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ARTICLE 29. EMPLOYEE PROTECTION
29.1    To the extent required by Law, Service Provider and its personnel shall comply with the requirements of Section 211, “Employee Protection,” of the Energy Reorganization Act of 1974, 42 U.S.C. § 5851, as amended; 10 C.F.R. § 50.7, “Protection of Employees Who Provide Information” and 29 C.F.R. Part 24.
29.2    Service Provider and its Representatives will maintain a safety conscious work environment (“SCWE”) in which all employees feel free to raise concerns without fear of harassment, intimidation, retaliation or discrimination.
29.3    Service Provider and its Representatives will be subject to Owners’ programs and procedures at all locations where Services under this Agreement are being performed to advise their personnel that they are entitled and encouraged to raise safety concerns to their management, to Owners, and to the NRC without fear of discharge or other discrimination. Owners’ programs to which Service Provider and its Representatives are subject will include a Project Employee Concerns Program (“Project ECP”) and a Project Corrective Action Program (“Project CAP”). The Project ECP and Project CAP will be reflected in written policies and procedures that employees may use to raise their concerns, and availability of the Project ECP and Project CAP will be broadly communicated. At the request of Owners and for the purposes of Owners’ administration of the Project ECP, Service Provider will provide access to its personnel, and non-privileged documentation and records, as well as provide support Services on an as-needed basis (provided Service Provider has the available personnel). At the request of Owners and for the purposes of Owners’ administration of the Project ECP, Service Provider will provide access to Service Provider’s proprietary ECP policies and procedures for the limited purposes of transitioning to a Project ECP and, after the transition to a Project ECP is complete, Owners shall have access only in the event that such access is necessary for Owners to comply with any regulatory obligation or to administer any Project ECP investigation. Service Provider will provide Owners’ Project ECP personnel with access to Service Provider’s Vogtle Site-related non-privileged ECP records for Owners’ use in maintaining and administering the Project ECP. For those ECP records generated prior to the Effective Date, Service Provider’s obligation to provide ECP records is limited to those records relevant to Owners’ administration of a Project ECP investigation or Owners’ administration of a referred allegation from the NRC and Service Provider reserves the right to withhold records which, in the opinion of Service Provider’s legal counsel, should be withheld.
29.4    As part of its employee training program for employees at Owners’ Site, Service Provider will provide training to its employees regarding requirements of Section 211 of the ERA, 10 C.F.R. § 50.7, and NRC’s Form 3. Employee training must also include information on Nuclear Safety Culture and SCWE. Owners shall have the right to audit training materials and the effectiveness of such training not less than every twelve (12) months during the term of this Agreement.
29.5    All employment decisions for Service Provider’s employees will be made by Service Provider. Owners are not a joint employer with Service Provider and do not direct or
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control Service Provider’s employees, except those seconded to Owners. Consistent with the confidentiality requirements of its own ECP, Service Provider will promptly notify Owners’ Project ECP representative of any allegation or complaint made by any Service Provider employee of harassment or intimidation under Section 211 of the ERA and 10 C.F.R. § 50.7 regarding the Project, or any investigation or proceeding relating to such an allegation or complaint. Service Provider will inform Owners promptly of any significant investigatory activity by the NRC and any enforcement action by the NRC related to any such allegation or complaint of harassment or intimidation under Section 211 related to the Project. If Service Provider takes any adverse employment action, limited to termination or demotion, of any Service Provider personnel involved in such allegation or complaint Service Provider will provide notification to Owners’ legal counsel of such adverse employment action contemporaneously with notification to the affected personnel. Nothing in this Section 29.5 shall limit Owners’ access to records and documentation related to such allegation or complaint in the event that such access is necessary for Owners to comply with any regulatory obligation.
29.6    Within two (2) business days of Service Provider’s ECP’s receipt of a nuclear safety or quality concern relating to the Services at the Project, Service Provider will provide notice of such concern to the Project ECP representative at the Vogtle site or corporate office. Service Provider will also ensure associated records and reports are maintained in accordance with applicable retention policies as specified by NRC regulations and provide a copy of such non-privileged records, with the exception of Service Provider’s proprietary ECP policies and procedures which shall be available per Section 29.3, at the request of the Project ECP representative.
29.7    Service Provider agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the Owner Persons Indemnified from any claims by Service Provider’s employees (except for those seconded to Owners) and associated costs (including costs of defense, attorney’s fees and court costs), expenses, fines, penalties or other liability arising solely from conduct of Service Provider or its Representatives found to be in violation of Section 211 of the ERA or 10 C.F.R. § 50.7.
29.8    In accordance with 10 C.F.R. § 50.7, this Agreement does not in any way prohibit or restrict or otherwise discourage the free flow of information from Service Provider or its Representatives to the NRC. Further, any associated subcontract affecting the terms, compensation, conditions and privileges of employment will not contain any provision which prohibits, restricts or otherwise discourages the free flow of information to the NRC.
ARTICLE 30. NO TOLERATION OF UNACCEPTABLE BEHAVIORS
30.1    The Parties and their Representatives shall at all times conduct their business activities pursuant to this Agreement in an ethical manner and in compliance with all applicable laws and regulations. Representatives shall not, at any time, exhibit the following behaviors:
(a)    Harassment or unlawful discrimination of any kind or character, including but not limited to conduct or language derogatory to any individual, race, color, religion, age, disability, veteran status, genetic information, sex, sexual orientation, gender
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identity, national origin, or any classification protected by federal, state or local law, that creates an intimidating, hostile or offensive working environment. Specific examples include, but are not limited to, jokes, pranks, epithets, written or graphic material, or hostility or aversion toward an individual or group on the basis of a legally protected status.
(b)    Any conduct or acts such as threats or violence that creates a hostile, abusive, or intimidating work environment. Examples of such inappropriate behaviors include, but are not limited to, fighting, abusive language, inappropriate signage, use or possession of firearms on Owners’ property, and destruction of any Party’s or any Party’s employee property at the worksite or the threat of any of the foregoing.
(c)    Service Provider’s practices that are unsafe or harmful to the natural environment.
(d)    Use of Owners’ or Service Provider’s computers, email, telephone or voice-mail system that in any way involves material that is obscene, pornographic, sexually oriented, threatening, or otherwise derogatory or offensive to any individual, race, color, religion, age, disability, veteran status, genetic information, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, or any classification protected by federal, state or local law.
(e)    The use of, being under the influence of, or possession of alcoholic beverages or unlawful drugs on Owners’ property.
(f)    Engagement in any activity that creates a conflict of interest or appearance of the same, or that jeopardizes the integrity of Owners or Service Provider (including but not limited to providing gifts and gratuities to Owners’ employees).
(g)    Posting in any social media forum (Facebook, Twitter, blogs, etc.) or communicating in any other public setting in a manner that does not constitute protected speech or protected activity and violates any of the provisions of this Agreement, regardless of whether those postings or communication are made using Owners’ resources, Service Provider resources, or any Representative’s resources, during or outside of work hours. Examples include, but are not limited to, divulging Confidential and Proprietary Information or making harassing or discriminating statements about, or directed at, employees or customers of Owners or its Affiliates or Service Provider or its Affiliates. No Representative will imply or in any way indicate that he/she speaks on behalf of Owners or its Affiliates or Service Provider or its Affiliates in any social media forum or any other public setting. Each Party reserves the right to monitor all communication made by anyone on such Party’s equipment, including laptops, cellular telephones, and portable computing devices (e.g., Blackberry, Smart Phones) and no Person has any reasonable expectation of privacy in such communications. Each Party’s right to monitor includes, but is not limited to, the right to archive, store, and forensically recover electronic communications on such Party’s equipment.

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30.2    Owners and Service Provider shall communicate these required behaviors to all Representatives that work on the Project. If a Service Provider Representative observes an Owners’ employee doing or is ever asked by an Owners’ employee to do something the Representative considers to be unethical, illegal, or in violation of these behavior standards, Owners expect Service Provider to notify Owners’ management immediately.
ARTICLE 31. NON-ENGLISH SPEAKING SERVICE PROVIDER WORKERS
31.1    Service Provider shall at all times assure that an English speaking Representative of Service Provider is provided for non-English speaking Service Provider Representatives and its subcontractors (“Service Provider Workers”). The Representative must have the ability to communicate with and translate the foreign language of all nonEnglish speaking Service Provider Workers to assure that the ability to communicate vital information is readily available. If the non-English speaking Service Provider Workers are divided into work groups, it shall remain the responsibility of the Service Provider that an English speaking Representative of Service Provider is provided so as to assure that the ability to communicate vital information is still readily available to all non-English speaking Service Provider Workers. Service Provider represents and warrants that it has communicated and translated to its non-English speaking Service Provider Workers including all information and training required by applicable laws and regulations and all other safety and health requirements, in addition to all job related duties. These requirements include but are not limited to OSHA of 1970, the Service Provider’s Safety Program, the contract documents including contract safety requirements, any relevant manufacturer’s information such as Material Safety Data Sheets, and the specific project safety plan for the work to be performed for Owners, in addition to any relevant hazards and special Site conditions that Owners have notified Service Provider may be encountered by Service Provider and/or its Service Provider Workers.
31.2    Service Provider represents and warrants that it has communicated and translated to its non-English speaking Service Provider Workers including all information and training required by applicable laws and regulations and all other safety and health requirements, in addition to all job related duties. These requirements include but are not limited to OSHA of 1970, the Service Provider’s Safety Program, the contract documents including contract safety requirements, any relevant manufacturer’s information such as Material Safety Data Sheets, and the specific project safety plan for the work to be performed for SNC, in addition to any relevant hazards and special Site conditions that SNC has notified Service Provider may be encountered by Service Provider and or its Service Provider Workers.
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ARTICLE 32. COMMUNICATIONS
Service Provider will coordinate all media responses related to the Project with Owners, which must be approved in writing and aligned with Owners’ Nuclear Development Communications. To the extent reasonably practicable, Owners will coordinate press releases related to the Project with Service Provider. No right is granted to Owners to use as a trademark the name “Westinghouse”, the “Circle W” logo or the phrase “You Can Be Sure…”, either alone or in combination with any other word or symbol, without the written approval of Service Provider.
ARTICLE 33. MISCELLANEOUS
33.1    Severability. In the event that any of the provisions of this Agreement are held to be unenforceable or invalid by any court of competent jurisdiction, Owners and Service Provider shall negotiate in good faith to reach an equitable adjustment in the provisions of this Agreement with a view toward effecting the purpose of this Agreement, and the validity and enforceability of the remaining provisions shall not be affected thereby.
33.2    Survival. All terms that by their nature and context extend beyond the expiration or termination of this Agreement shall survive its termination.
33.3    Waiver of Breach. The waiver by either Party of a breach of any provision of this Agreement shall not be construed as a waiver of any subsequent breach by the other Party.
33.4    Entire Agreement. The Parties hereto enter into this Agreement intending to be legally bound hereby. This Agreement represents the entire agreement between the Parties with respect to and supersedes all prior agreements regarding the subject matter hereof, including the Existing Services Agreement.
33.5    Further Assurances. Each Party hereto shall, at the other Party’s reasonable request, do, execute, acknowledge and deliver all such further acts, conveyances, assignments, transfers, documents and other assurances necessary to effectuate the purposes and carry out the terms and intent of this Agreement.
(Signatures on following page)
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be executed and attested by their duly authorized officers as of the day and year first herein above written.
GEORGIA POWER COMPANY, FOR ITSELF                   WECTEC GLOBAL PROJECT
AND AS AGENT FOR OGLETHORPE                               SERVICES INC.
POWER CORPORATION (AN ELECTRIC
MEMBERSHIP CORPORATION),
MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC AUTHORITY OF                        BY: ____/s/ David C. Durham        
GEORGIA, MEAG POWER SPVJ, LLC,                            NAME:____ David C. Durham        
MEAG POWER SPVM, LLC, MEAG POWER                                        
(Typed or Printed)
SPVP, LLC, AND THE CITY OF DALTON,                       TITLE : ______
President             


GEORGIA, ACTING BY AND THROUGH ITS
BOARDOF WATER, LIGHT AND SINKING
FUND COMMISSIONERS

BY: ____________/s/ Chris Cummiskey                 

NAME: __________Chris Cummiskey                
                                  (Typed or Printed)

TITLE: _Executive Vice President, Georgia Power Company


WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC
COMPANY LLC


BY: ______________/s/Jose E. Gutierrez                

NAME: ____________Jose E. Gutierrez                
                                         (Typed or Printed)

TITLE: _____________President and CEO                



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EXHIBIT A
SERVICES AND DIVISION OF RESPONSIBILITY

Table A.1 – Scope of Services
Service Provider ScopeNotes
ENGINEERING SERVICES
E1Records management/document delivery for the Design EngineeringWill facilitate reconciliation of simulator modeling to Unit 3 configuration. 
E2Maintain design authority responsibility
Includes delegated ASME B&PV responsibility. Includes engineering support associated with design changes.
Design changes will be authorized by SNC.(per Agreement, section 5.7(a))
E3
Support engineering management and design services to complete the AP1000® standard plant portion of the Vogtle Units 3 and 4 design
Includes Site and field and offsite engineering.
E4Support engineering management and design services to complete the Vogtle Units 3 & 4 Site-specific designIncludes Site and field and offsite engineering.
E5Engineering support for completion of security-related SSCs
Includes Building 304, Building 305, and Receiving Warehouse structures and equipment.
Includes related procurement support.
Includes support of system interfaces with Vogtle 1&2 security-related SSCs.
E6Engineering support for security perimeter
Includes transitional boundary between Unit 3 and Unit 4.
Includes related procurement support, computer system installation and testing, and security system ITAAC closure.
E7Engineering support for civil work
Includes “No Man’s Land” between Unit 3 and Units 1&2.
Includes related procurement support.
E8Engineering support for site communications systems; security computer system; and alarm stations
Includes integration of Units 1&2 security and communications systems.
Includes related procurement support.
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E9Full implementation of Fuel Load Baseline (including Baseline 8 and post-Baseline 8) at the Site and Cranberry
Includes, but is not limited to, software development, testing, and installation; Baseline 8 simulator; Baseline 8 procedures; Integrated System Validation (ISV) and Human Factors Engineering (HFE) activities including final resolution of BL7 ISV, TSV and DV HED’s, classroom training development and delivery to the ISV subjects, ISV shakedown, development of APP-OCS-GER-420 and 520 reports to support ITAAC closure; and I&C hardware and software implementation.
In connection with I&C hardware and software implementation, Service Provider to support SNC’s procurement of spare parts based on lessons learned from other nuclear construction projects.
E10Cyber security support, including support for ongoing CDA assessment, remediation, and validation scopeIncludes providing documentation/procedures, design information, databases/tools and supporting updates to the same. Includes upgrade of core I&C systems for compliance with cyber security requirements.
E11Complete CYS design, testing, and implementationIncludes software development, testing, and installation.
E12Support for NRC core I&C inspections and cyber security program developmentSupport includes participation in NRC inspections and ITAACS for I&C systems, software and documentation utilized for recommending vendor upgrades to procured equipment and SNC Site cyber program development.
E13Maintain Westinghouse ASME Program and N StampIncludes maintenance of ASME QA program(s).
E14Safety analysis support for startupEmergent safety analysis, transient, etc. support necessitated by changes to flows, temperatures, detectors, etc. Must ensure engineering changes do not affect safety analysis.
E15Certified for Construction drawingsService Provider will provide support for the development of “as-built” drawing.
CONSTRUCTION SUPPORT SERVICES
C1Resident Engineer (with design authority approval capacity) located at the SiteResident engineer will be an onsite engineer with the authority to sign-off on design change to the site specific design as well as the standard plant design
C2Provide staffing, facilities, documentation, and program management platforms/programs to support ongoing implementation of construction security, FFD, and access and screening functions--
C3Maintain ASME programsThese programs include WEC ASME QA programs as required to comply with ASME code requirements.
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C4
Gathering and distributing to SNC lessons learned from China AP1000® projects, especially those lessons learned related to construction, testing, and startup activities.
C5Provide schedule information and performance monitoring support services
Provide access to the live Primavera P6 Integrated Project Schedule for the Project until such time that the schedule can be migrated to a SNC domain; this access includes schedule(s) or schedule information that may reside within the VC Summer Primavera environment, if those schedule(s) or schedule information are applicable to the Project.
Provide staffing to support the SNC-led Project Controls department performance monitoring and usage of the Primavera P6 Integrated Project Schedule through the transition period.
Maintain licenses and applications, including Primavera P6, Deltek Acumen Fuse, SmartPlant, and Maximo software.
C6Support of generation and revision control of the Construction Records Information Management (RIM) work packages
Review and closure of RIM packages to site data center (SDC).
Support for transfer of documents from SDC to SNC document management system (CIMS, Documentum).
Support coordination of RIM work packages (records) into SNC document management system and long term goal of usage of a single Site repository for document control.
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C7Maintain and support IT solutions and IT infrastructure required to complete the Project, including the onsite IT team for support of the Site IT network and associated infrastructure
Charlotte, Canton, Cranberry and on-Site IT teams to provide full support for all construction and engineering support applications, network engineering, telephony and functional user support for the Project.
Includes provision and maintenance of WECTEC/Westinghouse databases and software including base software, application software, Third Party software, configuration data, software documentation; lifecycle maintenance and required upgrades; provision and management of all hardware and associated maintenance.
Includes maintaining the following such that applications and data are recoverable: source code for applications, archived vendor software installations along with configurations / customizations, archived data for applications, installation documentation for applications, installation documentation for any supporting applications, and application architecture diagrams.
Includes third party escrow of critical applications and data (example: Iron Mountain) in order to provide SNC Technology Solutions a means to recover applications and data should they become unavailable through WECTEC.
Includes support of all on-Site WECTEC IT infrastructure including network (wired and wireless), cameras, PC’s, switches, firewalls, telephony, and any other IT equipment. Includes provision and maintenance of network hardware and associated software configuration data, software/hardware documentation, lifecycle maintenance, and required upgrades.
Includes leaving all existing WECTEC Vogtle WAN/LAN infrastructure (Ethernet / Fiber) in place when Service Provider ceases to provide Services, regardless of the reason for Service Provider ceasing to provide Services.
C8Provide the staffing support to complement SNC staffing for conducting the daily business of the OCC on a 24/7 basis
Operational Control Center (OCC) support will include facilitating and tracking issues, maintaining status and reporting critical activities as well as support for coordination of engineering, procurement, construction and startup and facilitating strategic planning for milestones to ensure performance consistent with the Post-Transition Schedule.
Staffing support includes coordinators, supervision admins, procurement, FE’s, DE’s, QC, schedulers, and data analysts.
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C9Support for compliance with all environmental permit and regulatory obligations for Vogtle Units 3 and 4 (including Site facilities)
Includes provision of all required labor, equipment and consumable supplies.
Includes coordinating with construction organizations (Safety, Area Managers, Subcontractors, etc.); regulatory required inspections; performing required environmental observations, data collection, and sampling; waste management (Hazardous, Universal, Oil Debris, etc.); SPCC containment management; Spill Response/Spill Kit Management; and implementing construction storm water Erosion Sediment & Pollution Prevention Plans (Storm Water Maintenance).
Includes SNC access to existing WECTEC Storm Water Design Professionals.
C10Provide the staffing support necessary to complement SNC staffing for scoping and building work packages, work package tracking, and work package closure
Includes oversight of involved subcontractors.
Staffing support includes planners, procurement, FE’s, DE’s, QC, etc.
C11Support of chemistry testing for testing and startup
C12Oversight and Control of ASME Welding ProcessesASME welding – N-stamp certificate holder requirement
LICENSING SERVICES
L1ITAAC Support
Includes ITAAC schedule activity management; subcontract scope review, support work package screening; vendor/supplier prioritization; Principle Closure Documentation (PCD) development; Completion Package (CP) development; PDP (Performance and Documentation Plan) development; and PCD tracking and maintenance.
Includes design, installation, analyses and testing information required to support ITAAC closure.
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Service Provider ScopeNotes
L2Preparation of Licensing Change Packages and departures (LAR and non-LAR)
Includes markups to the current Licensing Basis (e.g., UFSAR, Tier 1, Technical Specifications, etc.), results of screening activities, and Licensing Impact Reviews for engineering products.
Support NRC meetings for LARs and responses to NRC Requests for Additional Information at Owners’ request.
Includes risk release reviews upon request by Owners.
Service Provider shall ensure all engineering support (including arising out of Baselines, ITAAC, or construction support) related to licensing materials (either covered with the Services or licensing materials being prepared by Owners) is completed such that the licensing materials can be developed in compliance with the Post-Transition Schedule.
Support SNC and other owners before state/federal regulatory authorities.
Maintenance of LCP schedule ties, licensing construction holds, schedule and program management.
L3Licensing support of emergent engineering issuesOwners may request input for development of licensing positions or development of DCPs. Includes participation in LRBs, CCBs, Operations Safety Committee, Offsite Operations Safety Committee and preparation/support of emergent tech spec changes.
L4Support for NRC inspections, requests for information and Owner RFIs
L5Support for any challenges, hearings, or proceedings before the NRC, including, but not limited to, related to license amendments and ITAAC closureSupport includes NRC inspections, topical report reviews that directly support the Vogtle project, industry and site Quality Assurance audits, and INPO assessments through plant construction and testing.
L6Support 10 CFR Part 21, 10 CFR 50.55(e) and 10 CFR 50.46 evaluations and reportsIncluding continuing to report 10 CFR Part 21 and 50.55(e) issues and 10 CFR 50.46 evaluations in accordance with regulations.
PROCUREMENT SERVICES
P1
Procurement of Modules
Mechanical Modules
Structural Modules, including Book II and III Materials
Safety related structural steel platforms and structures
Management of all direct procurement and support organizations, including:
o    Engineering (procurement and design)
o    Supply chain/commercial/legal
o    Licensing
o    Quality
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P2
Procurement of Engineered Components (includes ASME valves)
Tagged mechanical and electrical equipment (ex., valves, pumps, tanks, heat exchangers, MCC, batteries, etc.)
Standalone power source for security systems in the standard plant design
Security system computer equipment and associated infrastructure for all plant buildings
o    Project controls
o    Management of assigned budgets and/or input into the SNC financial governance process
o    Document Management
Interface with design authority
o    Cyber security modifications
o    Design changes/improvements and lessons learned
o    Disposition of vendor requests for changes and non-conformances
Commercial grade dedication as required
Incorporating design changes into Permanent    Plant    Equipment only, post-delivery
Management of all quality/potential quality issues    (regardless of when identified)
Maintain requisitioning, purchasing and vendor    interface for engineering, procurement and any    software purchases and licenses
Transition specific software platform    responsibility    to SNC, as requested

Radiation monitoring equipment is supplied as part of the I&C package. Neutron sources are supplied under the fuels contract
P3Procurement of ASME III Materials (Pipe/Pipe Supports and other ASME procurements)
P4Procurement of Highly Engineered Materials (Rebar, Embeds, non-ASME Pipe/Pipe Supports)
P5Procurement/management of consumables, spare parts, components, instrumentation, equipment, and outside services related to testing and startup
Includes support for development of spare parts lists to support startup testing and plant operation.
Includes management of all non-safety issues.
P6Maintain and continue execution of Westinghouse Human Factors Program with existing personnelPlant equipment local control panels shall conform to human factors guidelines as described in APP-GW-GRP-001.
PROGRAM SERVICES
ONP1QA/QCIn accordance with 10 C.F.R. Part 50, Appendix B and ASME 1-1994. See Agreement, Article 13
ONP2Continue execution of Site ECP Program with existing personnelIncludes provision of requested information to SNC ECP leadership.
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ONP3Maintain and manage Westinghouse QA program, including maintaining Westinghouse CAPAL program.
The Corrective Action Program is required to be compliant with 10 CFR Part 50 Appendix B for safety related SSCs.
Includes performance of Root Cause Analyses, Apparent Cause Analyses, and preparation of related supporting documentation (CAPAL attachments related to the Services)
ONP4Implementation the Interface of Corrective Action Programs (ICAP) Agreement and supporting full implementation of SNC CAP process.Support transition to a single PI & CAP for the Site and development and implementation of interface protocol between Service Provider’s Corrective Action Program and SNC’s PI & CAP.
ONP5Nuclear Safety Culture (NSC) Program
ONP6Fully implement a Lessons Learned Program for Vogtle Units 3 and 4
ONP7Fully implement a Trending Program in accordance with corrective action programs
ONP8Aging Management for Electrical CablesSNC will support Service Provider in completion of TAN DELTA testing.
ONP9Equipment Qualification
ONP10Containment Leak Rate Testing
ONP11MOV/AOV
ONP12PSI/ISI & PST/IST
ONP13Snubber programs
ONP14Development, implementation, and maintenance of fire protection program for areas under Westinghouse control.Includes compliance with SNC fire protection program for areas under SNC control.
ONP15Flow Accelerated Corrosion Acceptance Criteria
ONP16Construction TrainingSupport initial and requalification needs for the Site construction; review and oversight of qualification program and maintenance of programs; and provide for LMS entry, qualification structure, and content changes.
ONP17Emergency Preparedness and Training
ONP18QA letter responsesRelated to the communication of Site D/Ns and/or supplier issues that are identified during audits and resolution of those items.
ONP19Construction Procedure MaintenanceService Provider to support for ASME procedures
ONP20Welding ProgramService Provider to support for ASME procedures
ONP21Project Management Functions
ONP22Baseline Test Data Accumulation and Analysis
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ONP23FOAK test programsInclude equipment
ONP24Procurement / subcontract support
ONP25Equipment labelingSupport
ONP26Overall equipment maintenance programSupport
OPS READINESS SERVICES
OP1TrainingSupport initial and requalification needs for the Site construction; review and oversight of qualification program and maintenance of programs; and provide for LMS entry, qualification structure, and content changes.
OP2Support of physical security program implementation, including delivery of design informationIncluding work required to support fuel on-Site
OP3Support of Initial Test Program (ITP) (includes Component, Pre-Operational, and Startup Testing) Performance Testing, and engineering supportWestinghouse will support SNC for site acceptance testing.
OP4Development of testing specifications and procedures, preparation of SSCs for testing, conduct of testing and supporting programs/processesIncludes evaluation of test results, and resolution of RFIs, design issues, testing deficiencies, or other issues identified during testing. Development of test acceptance criteria and support approval.
OP5Procedure preparation and updating for areas related to engineering supportIncludes the drafting, updating, correction, and maintenance of all required procedures. Includes all standard plant procedures, except where directed otherwise by Owners.
OP6Maintain and upgrade Unit 3 referenced simulators to successfully achieve Plant Referenced configuration including documentation and software changes necessary to implement baseline 8 design changes deferred to a later date.Include all updated Simulator Training System (STS) documents
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Service Provider ScopeNotes
OP7Provide procedures in time to support operator and instructor GAP Training as per the SNC schedule (Update to BL 8.4 or greater)
Includes:
i.    Deliver remaining SOPs
ii.    Deliver remaining MTIS procedures
iii.    Deliver remaining FHS procedures
iv.    Deliver AOPs and associated background documents
v.    Deliver EOPs and associated background documents
vi.    Deliver GOPs
vii.    Deliver P72 procedures
viii.    Deliver SAMGs including FLEX and Fukushima regulatory-required updates
ix.    Deliver ARPs
x.    Deliver site specific procedures as identified by SNC
xi.    Perform simulator validation of EOPs and AOPs
Includes set-point data base to maintain ARPs in sync with procedures listed in i – viii above.
OP8M&TE (Maintenance and Test Equipment)
OP9Configuration management

Notes:
1.    Where the term “includes” or “including” or similar is used, it should be read to mean “includes, but is not limited to” or “including, but not limited to”.
2.    As provided in the Agreement, SNC may elect to transition certain Services or portions or Services from Service Provider to SNC or to a Third Party. Nothing in this Table A.1 limits SNC’s right to so elect, and Service Provider agrees to provide support for any such transition elected by SNC in accordance with the Agreement.
3.    For all program-related Services, SNC anticipates transition of responsibility for and management of all programs to SNC either during the term of the Agreement or as part of the winding down of Services under the Agreement. For program-related Services, the Scope of Services listed in this Table A.1 should be presumed to include Service Provider’s support for any such transition and continued support as directed by SNC after such transition.



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Table A.2 – Division of Responsibilities

Facilities and Functional AreasDivision of Responsibility
Asset Preservation to MaintenanceSNC with Service Provider support
Construction EngineeringSNC with Service Provider support*
LicensingSNC with Service Provider support
ITAACSNC with Service Provider support*
Information TechnologySNC with Service Provider support
ConstructionSNC with Service Provider support*
ProcurementSNC with Service Provider support
ITPSNC with Service Provider support
PI & CAPSNC with Service Provider support
Document ControlSNC with Service Provider support
Cyber SecuritySNC with Service Provider support
TrainingSNC with Service Provider support
Digital I&C, Baseline 8, Simulator (LSS/CAS/PRS), I&C support through ITPService Provider (subject to Owners’ approval of changes)
Fire ProtectionSNC with Service Provider support
Operational Control CenterSNC with Service Provider support*
Plant Security and CommunicationsSNC with Service Provider support
Vogtle 3 & 4 Plant Design Authority and Vogtle 3 & 4 Plant DesignService Provider (subject to Owners’ approval of changes)
Work ManagementSNC with Service Provider support
Aging Management for Elec CablesService Provider
Equipment Qualification ProgramSNC with Service Provider support
Containment Leak Rate ProgramSNC with Service Provider support
MOV and AOV ProgramSNC with Service Provider support
ISI ProgramSNC with Service Provider support
PST/IST ProgramSNC with Service Provider support
Snubber ProgramSNC with Service Provider support
Project Controls and Project ManagementSNC with Service Provider support*

*The Parties acknowledge that Service Provider’s support under the noted areas shall be limited to staff augmentation unless mutually agreed otherwise.

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DELIVERABLES

The list of the types of Facility documentation to be provided to Owners will include the types of deliverable documents as provided in the table below. If appropriate and requested by the Owners, where there is a difference between the as-designed and as-built condition of the Facility, applicable Facility documentation shall reflect the as-built condition of the Facility. Each document shall be provided with all outstanding Non Conformances and EDCRs, as well as any outstanding configuration management system debt at time of turnover.

AP1000® Facility documentation classified as Proprietary Class 2 or Non-Proprietary Class 3 specifically related to the design, construction, operation and maintenance of the Facility and identified in the table and lists below shall be provided via a controlled website or similar electronic information portal (but not SharePoint).

Instructions for access and review of Facility documentation, including a listing of index fields and query options, shall be provided by the Service Provider and may be electronically posted via a controlled website or similar electronic information portal that allows Owners to download such documentation (but in no event shall Service Provider use SharePoint for this purpose). All controlled Facility documentation will be provided with revision level control, and be uniquely designated.

The proprietary or non-proprietary classification of all documents included in the Facility documentation will be defined on an individual document level. Classification shall be in accordance with Service Provider’s BMS-LGL-28, “Proprietary Information and Intellectual Property Management Policies and Procedures”. Owners’ treatment of Facility documentation is described in Article 14 of the Amended and Restated Services Agreement.

I.    Categories of Deliverables:

A.    Documentation
See detailed breakdown table below in Section D.

B.    Equipment
As part of its provision of the Services, Service Provider will deliver certain equipment, hardware and associated software, machinery, components, materials, and other items that will become a permanent part of the Facility (including certain items provided by Third Parties) (“Equipment”). During the Transition Period, the Parties will develop a schedule for the provision of the Equipment to support the Project Schedule.


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This section does not list all Equipment or all categories of Equipment that will be delivered by Service Provider in connection with the Services. Service Provider will provide such Equipment as part and parcel of its performance of the Services. However, for the avoidance of doubt, the following Equipment will be provided pursuant to this Amended and Restated Services Agreement (all items include related components, hardware, and software, as applicable):

1.    Limited-scope and plant reference simulators updated to Baseline 8+.
2.    CYS/CMS - Cyber Monitoring System
3.    SES - Security computer system (ARINC)
4.    Safety and non-safety I&C deliverables, including but not limited to:
Application software logic diagrams
I/O database with all I/O points
Termination Lists/Drawings
Software requirements traceability matrices
Operation and Maintenance Manual (O&M Manual)
Hardware change kits and FCN documentation
Hardware installation instructions
Ovation and Common Q Logic and graphics packages
Instrumentation datasheets, specifications, and installation details
Regression testing reports and analysis
System design criteria and functional specification
5.    Standard Input-Output System (SIOS) test cart for PMS testing
6.    All safety and non-safety core I&C systems
7.    Permanent Plant Equipment
8.    Modules
9.    Engineered Material (Rebar, Embeds, Piping and Pipe Supports)
10.    ASME Material

C.    Software/Databases
1.    Baseline 8 (fully implemented for all applicable systems/functions)
all software updates and any future I&C design changes
2.    NAP Monitor and Developer software tool
3.    Executable Software for I&C systems
4.    PLCs and any component software that interfaces with PLCs
5.    RITS data access
6.    Computerized Procedure System, including procedure builder executable software
7.    Wall Panel Navigation executable software
8.    DCIS application executable software

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9.    Provide base software and licenses required to support installation of I&C (Common Q, Ovation, etc.)
10.    All BL8 software delivery for ICE-TE

D.    Documentation
GENERAL AND ADMINISTRATIVEDocument Number Notes - Comments1
1.    Design Control Document (Licensing), including information identified as “incorporated by reference” in DCD Table 1.6-1.
APP-GW-GLR-700 (DCD Rev. 19)
Applicable Documents Specified in Table 1.6-1 of the DCD/FSAR (Documents Incorporated by Reference)
2.    AP1000® and AP600 WCAPs and Technical Reports that Apply to the Implemented Design
See above
APP-FSAR-GLN-XXX (Any Licensing Departures and Changes applicable to SNC)
3.    AP1000® Documentation Guidelines and Document Numbering
APP-GW-GMP-005 Latest Rev. (Document Numbering Procedure)
APP-GW-GMP-006 Latest Rev. (Component Numbering Procedure)
4.    Core Reference Report for first core
APP-GW-GLR-156 AP1000® Core Reference Report
5.    Security Related information (Target Sets, Safeguards and SUNSI Information)
APP-GW-GLR-066 (TR-94) AP1000® Safeguards Report
Other Assessments and Target Set Documents.
SUNSI information provided as applicable for each deliverable identified in this able
6.    Onsite and Offsite dose analysis reports
Agreed Documents – Document numbers will be defined.
7.    Vendor manuals
APP-xxx-VMM (Vendor Manuals)
APP-xxx-JED (Instrument Vendor Catalog)
8.    WEC Emergency Preparedness Plan (SV-G1-GSH-004)
SV0-G1-GSH-004.
9.    Licensing documentation including
a.    Licensing Change Packages, including markups to the Current Licensing Basis (e.g.,
APP-FSAR-GLN-XXX (Any Licensing Departures and Changes applicable to SNC along with checklists and forms providing supporting documentation)
1 Documents listed in this column are intended to provide a list of deliverables necessary to satisfy the
deliverable obligations. It is understood that some needs may occur in which other documents may be required to
complete the deliverable obligations and the parties will negotiate these requests in good faith on a case by case
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UFSAR, Tier 1, Technical Specifications, etc.)
b.    Completed form detailing Engineering supporting documents
c.    All current native CAD files or other native file types that serve as the source files for figures in the UFSAR and Plant-specific Tier 1
Native Drawing Files (FSAR drawing files)
PROJECT MANAGEMENTProject Management Procedures are various numbered documents. The listed documents that will meet those definitions will be provided.
1.    Project Execution Plan
2.    Project Specific Control Procedures
3.    Project Schedule (includes Engineering, Procurement, QA, ITP and Construction)
4.    Project Change Notices (Scope, Budget, Schedule Variances)
5.    Official Project Correspondence
6.    Monthly Progress Reports (which includes project control reports, project schedule status updates, financial status, etc.)
7.    PCC outstanding issues list
QUALITY ASSURANCE
1.    Service Provider Quality Assurance Program
Westinghouse QMS
2.    QA Procedures produced specifically for Vogtle 3&4 Project which describe the interface with SNC
Pursuant to the interface agreed per Section 13.1(c)
3.    QA Data Packages, as relevant, including items such as:
APP-xxx-VQQ (Equipment (formerly vendor) QA/QC - Inspection Document)
a.    Approved Non-Conformance Reports/ Dispositions (N&Ds)
APP-xxx-VQQ (Equipment (formerly vendor) QA/QC - Inspection Document)
b.    Radiographic/Non-Destructive Test Data (Radiographs)
APP-xxx-VQQ (Equipment (formerly vendor) QA/QC - Inspection Document)
APP-xxx-VW (Equipment (formerly vendor) Welding and Non-Destructive Evaluation)
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c.    Non-Destructive Examination Records (NDE)
APP-xxx-VQQ (Equipment (formerly vendor) QA/QC - Inspection Document)
APP-xxx-VW (Equipment (formerly vendor) Welding and Non-Destructive Evaluation)
d.    Heat Treatment Records
APP-xxx-VQQ (Equipment (formerly vendor) QA/QC - Inspection Document)
e.    Material Origin Certifications
APP-xxx-VQQ (Equipment (formerly vendor) QA/QC - Inspection Document)
f.    Field Inspection Reports
APP-xxx-VQQ (Equipment (formerly vendor) QA/QC - Inspection Document)
g.    Weld Data Reports
APP-xxx-VQQ (Equipment (formerly vendor) QA/QC - Inspection Document)
h.    Final Quality Inspection and Release Documents or Certificate of Compliance
APP-xxx-VQQ (Equipment (formerly vendor) QA/QC - Inspection Document)
4.    Applicable Quality Records supporting the current suppliers on the Westinghouse QSL (Qualified Supplier List) applicable to Vogtle 3 & 4 Project
See Section 13.5
Audit reports produced under agreement by Third Party sources (example NIAC) are prohibited by agreement to be provided to the Owners.
ENGINEERING
1.    Systems
a.    Applicable Calculations & calc notes
APP-xxx-M3C-100 (Mech System Control Requirements)
APP-xxx-M3C-101 (Instrumentation Requirements)
APP-xxx-M3C-300 (Power Production Reliability)
APP-xxx-E8C-100 (Elect System Control Requirements)
APP-xxx-E8C-101 (Elect System Instrumentation Requirements)
APP-xxx-E8C-100 (Elect System Power Production Requirements)
APP-xxx-J7C (Component Functional Logic and Setpoint Calculations)
Documents may also be 800100, 800101, and 800300
b.    System Specification Documents (design criteria and functional specifications)
APP-xxx-M3-001 (Mechanical System Specification Documents)
APP-xxx-E8-001 (AC Electrical System Specification Documents)
APP-xxx-J7-001 (Instrumentation and Control Systems)
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c.    Piping and Instrumentation Diagram
APP-xxx-M6- (Piping and Instrumentation Diagrams)
d.    Piping Isometrics
APP-xxx-PLW (Pipe Line Work Packages)
e.    HVAC Duct and Support Drawings
APP-Vxx-MD (Ductwork and Dampers)
APP-xxxx-SH (Hangers and Supports-Multipurpose)
f.    Logic Diagrams
APP-J3-xxx (I & C - Logic Diagrams, PBDs, Interlock Sheets)
g.    Single Line Diagrams
APP-xxx-E3 (System One-Line Diagrams)
h.    Three Line Diagrams
APP-xxx-E4 (System Three-Line Diagrams)
APP-xxx-E5 (Combined Wiring Diagrams)
i.    Wiring Diagrams
APP-xxx-E3 (System One-Line Diagrams)
APP-xxx-E5 (Combined Wiring Diagrams)
APP-xxx-ED (480V, 380V & 227V Distribution Panels)
j.    Piping Specifications
APP-PL02-Z0-101 (AP1000® Class 1 Piping and Non-Class 1 Extensions Design Specification)
APP-PL02-Z0-102 (AP1000® Class 2, 3 Piping and B31.1 Extensions Design Specification)
APP-GW-P1-200 (AP1000® Non-ASME III Piping Design Requirements)
APP-PL02-Z0-007 (
® Specification for Shop Fabricated Piping)
APP-PL02-Z0-008 (AP1000® Field Fabricated Piping and Installation ASME III, Code Class 1, 2 and 3 and ASME B31.1)
k.    Pipe Support Details
APP-xxx(x)-PH (Pipe Supports)
l.    ASME III Design Reports
Piping and Pipe Hangers: ASME Section III final As-built design reports for piping (Unit Specific Design reports, P0R documents) and piping supports unit specific design reports.
Equipment: Unit Specific Equipment (formerly vendor) Design Report (VDR documents)
m.    Applicable AP1000® Safeguards Information (See Note 1)
See above in General Section.
n.    Applicable AP1000® Equipment Databases (See Note 1)
The following will be provided: SPF data, WEMMEX, PDS model information, MEL.
o.    Master Equipment list
MEL
p.    Plant Specific Heat Balance
APP (And Unit)-MG01-VD (Thermal Performance Heat Balance)
APP-GS-M4C-100 (Turbine Heat Balance Diagram Calculations)
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q.    Applicable Set point Basis Documents
APP-xxx-M3C-5xx (System Specification Calculation)
r.    Radiation analysis reports
APP-xxxx-N5 (Radiation Zoning)
s.    Licensing planning and management database
Licensing Change Matrix
t.    Ovation and Common Q Logic and graphics packages
See Section B for I&C software delivery.
u.    Instrumentation datasheets, specifications, and installation details
APP-xxx-J0-xxx (I&C - Multipurpose)
APP-xxx-J1 (I&C - Design Criteria)
APP-xxx-J5 (I&C - Loop Diagrams/Termination Documents)
APP-xxx-J8 (I&C - Installation Details)
APP-xxxx-J2 (I&C - Instrument Locations)
APP-xxx-J3 (I&C - Logic Diagrams, PBDs, Interlock sheets)
APP-xxx-J1-100 series (I&C - Design Criteria)
v.    MOV/AOV vendor data sheets and design information
Various, as provided by the vendor
w.    Approved Design Change Packages (DCPs)
APP-GW-GEE-XXXX (Design Change Proposals), applicable to SV0, SV3 or SV4.
2.    Equipment
a.    Applicable Design or Equipment Specifications (See Note 1)
APP-xxx-Z0 (Functional Specifications)
APP-xxx-Z0D (Data Sheets)
APP-xxx-Z0R (Design Reports)
APP-xxx-J1 (Automation Functional Specifications)
APP-xxx-J4 (Application Functional Specifications)
APP-xxx-PHP (WECTEC Design Reports and Data Sheets)
b.    Outline Drawings
APP-xxxx-V1 (Equipment - Outline Drawings)
c.    General Assembly Drawings and Equipment location Drawings
APP-xxx-P3 (Equipment Locations)
APP-xxx-P3X (Equipment Locations)
APP-xxx-E2 (Electrical Equipment Locations) APP-xxxx-P2 (General Arrangements)
APP-xxx-P5 (Mounting Supports)
APP-xxx-CE (Embedment Drawings)
APP-xxx-SHX (Support Index Documents)
d.    Wiring Diagrams
APP-xxx-V4 (Equipment - Wiring Diagrams)
APP-xxx-E0 (AC Electrical - Multipurpose)
APP-xxx-E5 (AC Electrical - Schematic Drawings or Documents)
APP-xxx-E5K (AC Electrical - Schematic Drawings or Documents - Engineering and Field Sketches)
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APP-xxx-EW (AC Electrical - Wire and Cable)
APP-xxx-J8Y (I&C - Installation Details - Document)
e.    Control Logic Drawings
APP-xxx-J3 (I&C - Logic Diagrams, PBDs, Interlock sheets)
APP-xxx-J1-100 series (I&C - Design Criteria)
f.    Electronic Equipment Software
descriptions, versions and instructions
APP-xxxx-GHY (Infor. Mgt Syst and Info. Technology Document)
g.    Electronic Equipment Software Validation and Verification Packages
APP-xxxx-T2R (Test Result Reports)
h.    Equipment Qualification data packages
APP-xxx-VBR (EQ Summary Reports)
APP-xxx-VDR (EQ Test Reports and some Design Reports)
APP-xxx-VQQ (Quality Release and C of C)
i.    Environmental Reports (includes conclusions and summaries but not detailed test data)
APP-xxx-VTR (Test Reports)
APP-xxx-VPR (EQ Test Reports)
j.    Applicable Equipment Vendor Technical Manuals or Information Packages (See Note 1)
APP-xxx-VMM (Vendor Manuals)
APP-xxx-JED (Instrument Vendor Catalog)
APP-xxxx-J0M (Technical Manual)
k.    Vendor Schedules for Manufacture and Delivery of Commodities (including modules and Shield Building panels)
Schedule information as available
l.    Hardware installation instructions
Would be in Vendor Manuals or specific installation procedures for Westinghouse provided components.
m.    Warranty related information (e.g., vendor warranty, warranty claims)
Would be in Vendor Manuals and provided by vendors.
n.    Combustible Loading Calculations & Schedules
Fire Protection Analysis Report APP-xxxx-N4R
APP-xxxx-AF (Fire Protection/Fire Boundaries)
3.    AP1000® Building Drawings and Reports
a.    General Arrangement Drawings
APP-xxxx-P2 (General Arrangements)
APP-xxx-E6 (Electrical Hazard maps)
APP-xxx-E9 (General Notes)
APP-xxx-EB (Bus Dusts)
APP-xxx-EG (Grounding)
APP-xxx-EL (Lighting)
APP-xxxx-AF (Fire Protection/Fire Boundaries)
b.    Concrete Outline Drawings
APP-xxxx-CC(x) (Concrete)
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c.    Rebar Drawings
APP-xxxx-CR (Concrete reinforcement)
APP-xxxx-C3 (Key Concrete Reinforcement)
APP-xxxx-C8 (Concrete Reinforcement Placing & Fabrication Drawings)
d.    Seismic Analysis Reports (results, not input calculation notes or models)
APP-xxxx-VGR (Equipment (formerly vendor) Seismic Report)
APP-xxxx-VDR (Equipment (formerly vendor) Design Report)
e.    Containment Penetration Drawings
APP-xxxx-P0 (Piping Multipurpose-Penetrations)
APP-xxxx-P0X (Piping Multipurpose-Penetrations List)
APP-xxxx-M0 (Mechanical Multipurpose-HVAC Duct Penetrations)
APP-xxxx-M0X (Mechanical Multipurpose-HVAC Duct Penetrations List)
APP-ML05-V2-xx(x) (Platework, Liners, and Penetration Sleeves)
APP-MV50-V1-xxx (Equipment - Outline Drawings)
APP-MV50-V2-xxx (Equipment - Assembly Drawings)
APP-xxxx-E0 (Electrical Multipurpose- Penetrations)
APP-xxxx-E0X (Electrical Multipurpose- Penetrations List)
APP-xxxx-V1 (Mechanical Multipurpose - Structure, Components Penetrations)
    APP-xxxx-V6 (Mechanical Multipurpose - Structure, Components Penetrations)
    APP-EY01 (AC Electrical Specialties, Penetrations)
    APP-EY02 (AC Electrical Specialties, Penetrations)
f.    Wall and Floor Penetration seal details and supporting test reports
See above Penetration Details
g.    Embedment and Attachment Drawings
APP-xxxx-CE(x) (Concrete Embedded Metal)
h.    Raceway and Raceway Support Drawings
APP-xxxx-ER (Raceway (AC or DC))
APP-xxxx-ERB (Raceway (AC or DC) BOM)
APP-xxxx-SH (Hangers and Supports-Multipurpose)
APP-xxxx-SH-Exxx (Hangers and Supports-Multipurpose)
    APP-xxxx-S7 (Raceway/Duct/Instr. Location Drawings)
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i.    Cable and Conduit Lists including routing data (cable database)
APP-xxx-E0X (AC Electrical Multipurpose List)
APP-xxxx-ERR-500 Series (Raceway AC or DC Report)
APP-xxx-EW (AC Electrical - Wire and Cable)
APP-xxxx-E0 (AC Electrical-Multipurpose)
APP-AB01-xxxx (Architectural Blockouts and Barriers)
Database output from Cable Manager
j.    Cable Termination Details
APP-xxx-EW (AC Electrical - Wire and Cable)
APP-xxx-E3 (AC Electrical - Single Line Diagrams)
APP-xxx-E5 (AC Electrical - Schematic Drawings or Documents)
APP-xxx-E9 (AC Electrical - Notes, Symbols and Details)
APP-xxx-J5 (I&C - Loop Diagrams/Termination Documents)
APP-xxx-DDY (DC Distribution Panels Documents)
APP-xxx-EAY (Low Voltage Distribution Panel Documents)
k.    Structural Steel Frame Drawings
APP-xxxx-SS(x) (Structural Steel)
l.    Structural Modules Sub-Assembly Drawings
APP-xx(x)-S5(x) (Structural Sub-Module Documents)
APP-xx(x)-S4(x) (Structural Sub-Assembly Documents)
APP-xx(x)-S8(x) (Structural Installations Documents)
m.    Composite lay-out drawings
APP-JC01-V1 (Equipment (formerly vendor) Outline drawing)
n.    Module Drawings
See above item m.
o.    Instrument Tubing and Support Drawings
APP-xxx-JTW (Instrument and Tubing Pipes Work Packages)
p.    Plant 3D PDS Model files including WEMMEX
3D model is not a ‘quality record’, but is a provided as a quality tool to assist in plant management and operations. "As-Designed for Standard Plant". Only applicable to Standard Plant Buildings – including WEMMEX data and attributes. Method of delivery and access throughout project to be defined jointly with Owner
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q.    Civil Drawings and Lists (e.g. joint sealers, roofing, building sealers. doors and frames, stairs, room finish, ceilings, elevators, masonry, membranes/barriers, embedments, blockouts, etc.)
APP-xxxx-AG (Architectural - General)
APP-xxxx-AM (Architectural - Masonry)
APP-xxxx-AR (Architectural-Rooms and Room Numbering)
APP-xxxx-AT (Architectural - Thermal/Moisture)
APP-xxxx-AW (Architectural - Woods, Plastics, Gypsum, Composites)
APP-xxxx-A0 (Architectural - Multipurpose)
APP-xxxx-A9 (Architectural - Notes, Symbols, and Details)
APP-xxxx-AB (Architectural - Blockouts and Barriers)
APP-xxxx-AD (Architectural - Doors, Hatches, and Windows)
r.    Building Drawings and Schedules (floors, roofs, walls, elevations, framing, columns, base plates, cranes/hoists, stairs, platforms, equipment support, etc.)
see above
APP-xxxx-AR (Rooms and Room Numbering)
4.    Configuration management metadata including Design Debt from SmartPlant Foundation and Documentum
Metadata and document attributes in Documentum, EDMS documentum, and SmartPlant Foundation for SV0, SV3, and SV4.
5.    Cyber Security Identification, Assessments and Remediation
APP-GW-Y5R-001 (Identification Report)
APP-xxx-Y6R-001 (Assessments reports)
APP-GW-Y8 (Cyber Security - Specifications)
APP-GW-Y4 (Cyber Security -Drawings/Diagrams)
6.    China Lessons Learned for AP1000®
Not a document or database.
7.    DCP database (information in Smart Plant Foundation)
Metadata in SPF on DCPs.
8.    Applicable E&DCRs
XXX-XXX-GEF (E&DCRs applicable to SV0, SV3, and SV4)
9.    Safety analyses reports (e.g., LOCA analysis
Reports - does not include calculations or methodologies as described in the initial note.
PROCUREMENTProcurement Documents are various numbered documents. The documents that will meet those definitions will be provided.
1.    List of suppliers from the Westinghouse Qualified Suppliers List (QSL) and WECTEC (QRL)
The suppliers on these lists are limited to safety-related suppliers providing items or services to the Vogtle 3&4 project (see Section 13.5)
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2.    Source Verification, Supplier Audits & Reports
Pursuant to Section 13.5
3.    Site Receipt Inspection Procedures
4.    Handling, Shipping, and Storage Procedures
5.    Equipment Technical Specifications and related drawings
6.    Vendor Contracts
7.    Vendor Documentation, Records, Reports, etc. as provided to Westinghouse by vendor
CONSTRUCTIONDocuments are various numbered documents. The listed documents that will meet those definitions will be provided.
1.    Construction Execution Plan
2.    Site Plan
APP-xxxx-X4 (Surveys)
APP-xxxx-X2 (Site Plans & Prospective)
XXX-xxxx-X9 (General Notes)
XXX-xxxx-XD (Site Drainage)
XXX-xxxx-XE (Excavation)
XXX-xxxx-XF (Fencing)
XXX-xxxx-XR (Rail)
XXX-xxxx-XS (Roads)
XXX-xxxx-XP (Site drawings)
XXX-xxxx-XG (Site grading drawings)
XXX-xxxx-PL (Pipe Line Underground)
XXX-xxxx-XP (Site Pilings and Caissons)
3.    Construction Specifications
4.    Applicable Construction Drawings (See Note 1)
5.    Safety Reports
6.    Safety Data Sheet
7.    Field Purchase Orders, Receipt & Audit Reports for permanent plant equipment
8.    Field Deficiency Reports
9.    Welding Records (PQR, PQAR and WPS)
10.    Field Engineering Procedures
11.    System Flushing Index & Reports
12.    Construction Testing Reports (included in Turnover Packages)
13.    Work packages including all phases of work
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14.    Equipment / System / Area Turnover Packages
15.    Construction Lifting, Handling & Erection Procedures
16.    Construction procedures (Fluor)
17.    Batch Plant Procedures
18.    Construction Test and Inspection Records
19.    Heavy Equipment Records (Operating procedures, inspection records, etc.)
20.    Boundary Identification Packages
21.    Lifting plans (e.g., CA01 lift plan)
22.    Heavy Lift Derrick Removal Plan
23.    Safe Load Plans and Supporting Calculations
24.    Civil Material & Property Reports
25.    Mechanical Property Records for Safety Related Components
26.    PM records (warehouse and installed pms)
27.    Mechanical, Civil, Electrical and I&C Installation and Inspection Procedures
28.    Occupancy Inspections & Reports
29.    Measuring and Test Equipment program documents and data
30.    Records to support environmental reporting
31.    Construction training materials
32.    Well water use records/logs (MU3 & MU4 and the Dewatering system)
33.    Construction Storm water Erosion, Sedimentation & Pollution Control(ES&PC) Plans for all NOI areas.
TESTING & STARTUP
1.    AP1000® Standard Startup Site Administrative Manual
SV0-GW-GBH-360 (Site Specific Commissioning Program)
APP-GW-TSM-3XX (Startup Administration Manual)
APP-GW-GJP-150 (Operating Procedures Verification And Validation)
APP-GW-GJP-152 (Operation Procedure Development, Verification And Approval Process)
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APP-GW-GJP-100 (Writer's Guideline For Operating Procedures)
APP-GW-TSP-105 (Preparation of AP1000® Startup & Operations Support Test Procedures and Specifications)
2.    AP1000® Standard Pre Operational Testing Specifications and Procedures
APP-XXX-T1-5XX (Test Specifications)
APP-XXX-T1P-5XX (Test Procedures)
APP-XXX-T1D-XXX (Testing Data Sheets)
APP-XXX-T1R0-XXX (Testing Requirements/Reports)
3.    AP1000® Standard Structural Integrity Test Procedure
APP -MV50-T1 (CV Structural Integrity Test Specification)
4.    AP1000® Standard Integrated Leak Rate Test Procedure
APP-CNS-GJP-801 (Type A - Integrated Leak Rate Testing Procedure)
5.    AP1000® Standard Testing & Maintenance Procedures (Initial Start-up and Operations)
APP -xxxx-T1P (Testing Procedures)
APP -xxxx-GJP (General Operation Procedures)
APP-XXX-T1-6XX (Startup Test Specifications)
APP-XXX-T1P-6XX (Startup Test Procedures)
APP-XXX-T1-65X (Test Specifications)
APP-XXX-T1P-65X (Test Procedures)
6.    AP1000® Standard Testing Acceptance Criteria (ITAAC) Closure Packages
APP-XXX-ITH (ITAAC closure Plans)
ITAAC Database information
ITAAC Principle Closure Documents that are considered deliverables discussed in other parts of this table
7.    AP1000® Standard Operating Procedures (e.g. Normal, Emergency)
APP-GW-GJP-1XX (General Operation Procedures)
APP-GW-GJR-1XX (General Operation Peports)
APP-GW-GJP -2XX (Emergency Operation Procedures)
APP-GW-GJR-2XX (Emergency Operation Background)
APP-GW-GJP -3XX (Abnormal Operation Procedures)
App-GW-GJR-3XX (Abnormal Operation Background)
 APP-XXX-GJP-40X (Alarm Response Procedures)
APP-XXX-GJP-10X (System Operating Procedures))
APP-XXX-GJP-8XX (Maintenance, Test, Inspection, & Surveillance Procedures)
8.    Spare Parts Lists
Not defined yet but will provide
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9.    Special Tools Lists
Not defined yet but will provide
10.    Calibration Procedures
APP-xxxx-GJP (General Operation Procedures)
11.    Measuring and Test Equipment program documents and data
Not defined yet but will provide
12.    Calibration, Startup and Performance Test Reports (including Calibration records)
APP-xxxx-T1R (Testing Requirements/Reports)
13.    Factory Acceptance Test reports
Vendor Manuals
APP-xxx-T2R (Testing Report)
14.    Chemistry Specifications and Requirements
APP-GW-GEM-200 Chemistry Manual
APP-XXX-Z0 (Specifications)
APP-GW-Z0-604 (Coatings for CV)
APP-G1-X0-001 (Coatings Design Requirements)
15.    Digital Test Strategy
Document to be identified later.
16.    Component Test Packages
Would be in Work Packages or Construction documents.
17.    [RESERVED]
[RESERVED]
18.    Operator GAP Training Materials
Document to be identified later.
19.    Punch Lists
Document to be identified later.
20.    Special test instrumentation specs/requirements; data acquisition systems?
Document to be identified later.
OTHERDocuments are various numbered documents. The listed documents that will meet those definitions will be provided.
1.    Project-specific CAP/ICAP records when closed
Pursuant to the interface agreed per 4.1(g)
2.    Simulator
Delivered
a.    Design – simulator drawing package and model requirements documents
b.    V&V records – simulator test reports
3.    Physical security (SES)
See General Section Item 5.
a.    Procurement documents
b.    Design documents, reports
4.    Aircraft Impact Assessment Reports
Document to be identified later.
5.    Cyber Security Project Governing Documents
See Engineering Section Item 5.
a.    Identification and Assessment Data
7. Human Factors Engineering (HFE) Plans and Reports
APP-OCS-GEH (Human Factors - General
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Engineering Plan)
APP-OCS-GER (Human Factors - General Engineering Report)

Note 1: “Applicable” being defined as that documentation for which the BMS-LGL-28, “Proprietary Information and Intellectual Property Management Policies and Procedures”, evaluation process permits delivery to Owners. Documents types that are not categorized as deliverable documents include models (computer, engineering and evaluation models), methods, inputs to methods, developmental or manufacturing test data, experience-based data, correlations and sensitivity studies.



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EXHIBIT C
RATES AND INVOICING
RATES AND REIMBURSABLE COSTS

1.     “Fee” shall mean the total of the amounts paid under Sections 3(e), 6, 7 and 13.
2.    This Agreement is a fully cost-reimbursable contract that covers the Services defined herein as well as those services that may be requested and/or directed by Owners in the future. The Parties agree that all direct and indirect costs and expenses of all Services or other items to be provided under the Agreement shall be fully paid for by Owners according to the terms of this Agreement and this Exhibit C.
3.    Domestic Labor:    Service Provider shall bill U.S. based services with three components: [***].
a.    [***]
b.    [***]
c.    [***]
d.    [***]
e.    Westinghouse shall be paid [***] on domestic labor costs (the total of each bare labor wage times its applicable labor multiplier) under this Agreement.
4.    Non-U.S. Based Labor:    Service Provider shall bill non-U.S. based services on a [***] as follows:
a.    [***] engineering labor shall be billed at [***].
b.    [***] engineering labor shall be billed at [***].
5.    Service Provider shall bill, and be reimbursed for, all project related travel expenses (incurred in accordance with its corporate Global Travel and Entertainment Policy), project related living allowances (incurred in accordance with its corporate US Domestic Assignment Procedure and Summary of VC Summer and Vogtle Domestic Assignment Package Terms and Conditions), and other direct costs as mutually agreed (to include but not be limited to reimbursement of project-specific insurance premiums and costs associated with and required transfers of regulatory permits), [***].
6.    For Westinghouse, Service Provider shall bill all third party costs (vendors, subcontractors, materials, services, etc.) on a cost-reimbursable basis and shall be paid a [***].

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7.    For WECTEC, Service Provider shall bill all third party costs (vendors, subcontractors, materials and services, etc.) on a cost-reimbursable basis, [***].
8.    Construction Equipment Rates
a.    For Service Provider owned construction equipment located on the Site as of the Effective Date, the Parties agree to a schedule of rates (included in Exhibit I (Rates for Leased Equipment)) based on [***]. Prior to the Effective Date, Owners will provide a schedule of Service Provider-owned construction equipment that Owners do not intend to use after the Effective Date which Owners may update from time to time throughout the term of this Agreement. Service Provider shall be responsible for demobilization of all Service Provider-owned equipment on Site after the Owners have informed Service Provider that Owners no longer intend to use this equipment; with the exception that for the Bigge Heavy Lift Derrick (HLD) crane, the Parties agree that:
i.    Owners shall be responsible to disassemble and load the HLD using Owner-provided craft and field non-manual staff and equipment;
ii.    Owners shall use best efforts to accomplish this demobilization as cost effectively as possible, will maintain demobilization-specific labor cost records, and will share these labor cost records with Service Provider;
iii.    Service Provider shall be responsible for the transportation arrangements and costs of the HLD components off-Site and their eventual disposition; and
iv.    [***]
b.    For leased construction equipment located on the Site as of the Effective Date, Owners will either assume Service Provider’s existing equipment rental subcontracts, will obtain replacement equipment from other vendors, or Service Provider will provide existing leased equipment on a cost pass-through basis. For subcontracts or leases not assumed by Owners, Service Provider or equipment vendor will be responsible for demobilization of leased equipment that is on the Site as of the Effective Date provided under such subcontracts or leases.
9.    [***].
10.    [***].
11.    [***]. Service Provider shall bill Owners for the Services performed under this Agreement to finish, update, develop, deliver, or provide the Deliverables in the same manner as for all other Services. The Parties agree to continue to negotiate
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separate agreements with commercially reasonable terms typical to the nuclear industry for products that the Parties mutually agree fall outside the scope of this Agreement. [***].
12.    [***]. Service Provider shall bill Owners for the Services performed under this Agreement to develop, provide access to, and deliver the Facility IP in the same manner as for all other Services.
13.     Incentives.    The Parties agree to pricing incentives that in the aggregate, permit Service Provider to earn an additional fee that in the aggregate, could total [***] of the amounts paid to Service Provider under this Agreement that is tied to the following performance incentives:
a.    Modules and engineered equipment and materials target cost savings sharing arrangement under which:
i.    The Parties will, prior to the Effective Date, agree to a target cost for costs to be incurred during the term of this Agreement for all Service Provider supplied modules and engineered equipment and materials.
ii.    The Parties acknowledge that the target cost may adjust during the term of this Agreement, and such adjusted target cost shall be applied for the purposes of this Exhibit. Prior to the Effective Date, the Parties will develop a mutually agreeable method for tracking such adjustments and re-establishing the target cost.
iii.    Upon completion of procurement activities for all Service Provider supplied modules and engineered equipment and materials:
1.    If Service Provider delivers all modules and engineered equipment and materials at a total cost [***] above the agreed target cost, Service Provider earns no cost savings sharing fee; or
2.    If Service Provider delivers all modules and engineered equipment and materials at a total cost [***] below the agreed modules and engineered equipment and materials target cost, Service Provider will earn cost savings sharing fee in an amount that is equal to the cost savings achieved that [***].
b.    Engineering target cost savings sharing arrangement. If Service Provider delivers all engineering services during the term of this Agreement at a total cost [***] below the agreed engineering target cost, Service Provider will earn cost savings sharing fee in an amount that is equal to the cost savings achieved that [***].

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c.    Engineering deliverables timeliness incentive fee ([***]), with specific deliverables and timeliness incentive fee dates and amounts to be mutually agreed.
d.    First fuel load milestone achievement fee ([***]) should first fuel load occur at or prior to the scheduled fuel load date identified by Owners at conclusion of the Transition Period.
14.    For services that are shared between the Vogtle and Summer AP1000® projects, Service Provider will apportion the billed amounts between the two projects.
15.    a.    Service Provider will receive an initial payment [***] of the Effective Date. The initial (and one-time) payment will approximate the first month’s estimated costs. A true up of the initial payment to actual costs will be performed [***] of the initial payment. The difference between the initial payment and the first month’s actual costs will be refunded (credited) to the Owners’ account within the [***] of the Agreement term. The amount of the initial payment that is not refunded (credited) to the Owners’ account [***] of the Agreement term will be paid back as follows:
[***];
[***]; and
[***].
If either party terminates the Amended and Restated Services Agreement, the Service Provider will pay any portion of the initial payment not already paid to Owners’ account within thirty (30) days.
b.    Service Provider will invoice once per month (by the 10th of the month) beginning in the first month of this Agreement.  Payments will be due within 30 days of invoice date.  For late payment, Service Provider shall be entitled to interest equal to the Prime Rate plus one percent (1%).
16.    Invoices will be accompanied by reasonable detailed supporting documentation. At Owners’ expense, Owners’ independent auditor will have the right to examine on Service Provider’s premises all reasonable information required by Owners to substantiate proper invoicing.
INVOICING

A.    Invoices. Invoices for Services performed in a calendar month shall be transmitted to Owners on or before the tenth (10th) day of the following month. Each invoice shall be accompanied by the following documentation sufficient to demonstrate Service
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Provider’s right to the amount of such payment: (i) employee summary billing information and costs tied to project work breakdown structure; (ii) detail for Service-Provider-owned equipment charges; (iii) invoices for rented equipment; and (iv) vendor invoices for material purchases, including material description per item, quantities per item, freight, sales taxes, the reason for the purchase and any additional similar information respecting the amount invoiced by the vendor.
B.    Owners shall be responsible for all sales and use tax associated with the Services to be provided under this Agreement. However, if Service Provider is required by law to make any tax payments associated with Services to be provided under this Agreement, costs associated with such payments shall be passed through to Owners with no fee, adders, multipliers or interest.
C.    Owners’ payment of an invoice or portion thereof does not constitute approval or acceptance of any item or cost in that invoice nor shall it be construed to relieve Service Provider of any of its obligations under this Agreement. Payment shall not waive Owners’ right to dispute an invoice.
D.    Payment Disputes. If Owners determine that invoiced amounts are not due and payable to Service Provider, Owners shall notify Service Provider of Owners’ objection to the invoice in writing, as provided in Article 19 (Dispute Resolution).  Owners shall continue to pay all invoices during the pendency of negotiations or dispute resolution; provided, however, that in recognition of Owners’ agreement to pay one hundred percent (100%) of all invoices, even disputed amounts, Service Provider agrees that a payment dispute shall not give Service Provider the right to stop work. Provided however, that failure to pay any invoice shall give Service Provider the right to stop work and to exercise its termination rights under the Agreement.
E.    Lien Waivers. In order to be valid, each invoice submitted by the Service Provider must be accompanied by interim lien waivers and releases, in the form and substance as provided by Owners, executed by the Service Provider with respect to the Services completed prior to the date of such invoice.
   F.  Final Lien Release; Contractor’s Affidavit. In order to be valid, Service Provider’s invoice for the final payment from Owners under this Agreement must be accompanied by (i) lien releases and waivers executed by Service Provider in the form and substance as provided by Owners; and (ii) Service Provider’s affidavit in the form and substance as provided by Owners executed by Service Provider; provided, however, to the extent that one or more disputed claims is identified on the final lien releases and waivers form, then the Service Provider’s affidavit shall be provided contemporaneously with the resolution of such disputed claim(s).
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Exhibit D
FORM OF STAFF AUGMENTATION AGREEMENT


STAFF AUGMENTATION AGREEMENT
This STAFF AUGMENTATION AGREEMENT (“Agreement”), effective as of _____________ (the “Effective Date”) is entered into by and between Westinghouse Electric Company LLC, with offices in Cranberry Township, Pennsylvania (“Westinghouse”), WECTEC Global Project Services Inc., with offices in Charlotte, North Carolina (“WECTEC” and collectively with Westinghouse, “Service Provider”), and GEORGIA POWER COMPANY, a Georgia corporation, for itself and as agent for OGLETHORPE POWER CORPORATION (AN ELECTRIC MEMBERSHIP CORPORATION), MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC AUTHORITY OF GEORGIA AND THE CITY OF DALTON, Georgia, acting by and through its Board of Water, Light and Sinking Fund Commissioners, as Owners (collectively, the “Customer”). Both Customer and Service Provider are sometimes referred to herein individually as a “Party” and collectively as the “Parties”.

WITNESSETH
WHEREAS, Owners and Service Provider entered into an agreement on July 20, 2017 (“Services Agreement”) for Service Provider to provide services to Owners in connection with the development, design, procurement, construction and testing of two AP1000® nuclear units at the Vogtle Electric Generating Plant in Waynesboro, Georgia (the “Project”); and
WHEREAS, Customer and Service Provider desire to enter into an agreement under which seconded Service Provider personnel can be provided by Service Provider to work for Customer in order to support continued performance of work on the Project.
NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing and the covenants herein recited, the Parties, intending to be legally and mutually bound, hereby agree as follows:

1.          DEFINITIONS

1.1.    Candidates shall mean any person referred to Customer by Service Provider to be considered as a potential Worker under this Agreement.
1.2.    Labor Rate shall mean the agreed hourly labor rate for the Worker in question.
1.3.    Owners shall mean Georgia Power Company; Oglethorpe Power Corporation (An Electric Membership Corporation); Municipal Electric Authority of Georgia; MEAG Power SPVJ, LLC; MEAG Power SPVM, LLC; MEAG Power SPVP, LLC; and The City of Dalton, Georgia, acting by and through its Board of Water, Light and Sinking Fund Commissioners.
1.4.    Secondment Services shall mean all work performed by Workers while seconded to Customer pursuant to this Agreement.
1.5.    Workers shall mean the personnel employed by Service Provider and seconded to Customer pursuant to this Agreement.
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2.    STAFF AUGMENTATION

2.1    Provision of Workers

A.        Customer may, from time to time, request from Service Provider Workers for Secondment Services to be performed. To request such Secondment Services, Customer shall issue a “Contract Labor Requisition Form” (a form of which is attached hereto as Attachment 1). The Contract Labor Requisition Form shall set forth any requirements for the Secondment Services to be performed including, but not limited to, the number of persons Customer believes are needed to perform the Secondment Services, the skill set, education, experience and qualifications of the Workers who would perform the Secondment Services, the specific types of Secondment Services to be performed, the expected duration of the Secondment Services, and the location (subject to Section 2.3B) where the Secondment Services would be performed. Customer may request specific Workers by name. Service Provider will use reasonable efforts to attempt to fulfill Customer’s request for specifically-named Workers.

B.        Service Provider shall then determine if it is able to fulfill, either fully or partially, Customer’s request. If Service Provider is unable to fulfill a Customer request, then Service Provider shall notify Customer within ten (10) days of the receipt of Customer’s request. If Service Provider is able to fully or partially complete Customer’s request, then Service Provider will complete the Contract Labor Requisition Form by providing information such as the names of the Candidates to perform the Secondment Services, the Candidates’ qualifications, the average salary for the function being performed, and estimated relocation costs (if any) and submit the completed Contract Labor Requisition Form to Customer within ten (10) days of the receipt of Customer’s request. Customer shall then review such completed requisition within five (5) business days of receipt and shall accept or reject, in full or in part, in writing, Service Provider’s completed requisition, as indicated on the Contract Labor Requisition Form for the designated Candidates. In the event any Candidate is rejected by Customer, Service Provider may submit a replacement Candidate within (5) business days for Customer’s acceptance or rejection within (5) business days. Customer shall accept or reject, in writing, any Candidate.

C.         If applicable, Service Provider shall be responsible for promptly gathering and transmitting to Customer all applications and supporting documentation for Candidates as necessary for Candidates to be evaluated by Customer to ensure compliance with NRC 10 C.F.R. Part 26, “Fitness for Duty Program” and related requirements, and Customer shall reimburse Service Provider for all associated reasonable, documented out-of-pocket expenses. Service Provider and Workers will adhere to Customer’s Fitness for Duty policy and all other Customer policies. Service Provider agrees to notify Customer of any Candidate or Worker who has been denied access or removed from activities within the scope of 10 C.F.R. Part 26 at any nuclear power plant for violation of a Fitness for Duty policy. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, Customer may reject any Candidate or require Service Provider to immediately terminate or reassign any Worker for failure to qualify under or for violation of Customer’s Fitness for Duty policy.


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E.         Each Contract Labor Requisition Form issued by Customer for Secondment Services and accepted by Service Provider shall be governed by the terms and conditions of this Agreement and the Contract Labor Requisition Form. Each Contract Labor Requisition Form shall be independent of any previously issued or subsequently issued Contract Labor Requisition Form, unless specifically and expressly provided otherwise in a subsequently issued Contract Labor Requisition Form.

F.         If applicable, Service Provider shall be responsible for promptly gathering and transmitting to Customer all applications and supporting documentation for Workers as necessary for Candidates to be evaluated by Customer to ensure compliance with NRC 10 C.F.R. Part 26, “Fitness for Duty Program” and related requirements, and Customer shall reimburse Service Provider for all associated out-of-pocket expenses. Service Provider agrees to notify Customer of any Candidate or Worker who has been denied access or removed from activities within the scope of 10 C.F.R. Part 26 at any nuclear power plant for violation of a Fitness for Duty policy. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, Customer may reject any Candidate or immediately terminate or reassign any Worker for failure to qualify under or for violation of Customer’s Fitness for Duty policy. Customer reserves the right, in preparation for the declaration of a protected area for the Project, to specify additional requirements with respect to Fitness for Duty and access authorization for such proposed protected area, with the consent of Service Provider (which consent will not be unreasonably withheld).

2.2    Revision to Requested Secondment Services
Should Customer choose to amend any of the requirements of the Secondment Services to be performed for a particular Contract Labor Requisition Form, then it shall issue a new Contract Labor Requisition Form.

2.3    Personnel
A.    Service Provider shall, for the Workers, pay all employment-related taxes, such as requirements for unemployment compensation, worker’s compensation for off-site activities, disability, required income and social security tax withholdings, and other legally mandated payments, for Workers provided by Service Provider. Customer shall have no liability or responsibility in this regard.
B.    Workers may be located at the Project site or at any other location agreed in writing by the Parties.

C.    Service Provider shall, for the Workers, handle all of the administration (including promptly obtaining any required work permits of any kind required for the Workers to perform the Secondment Services), medical needs/evacuation and travel in accordance with all appropriate laws and regulations. All required paperwork for any required Worker-related permits shall be promptly submitted by Service Provider or its Workers to ensure the timely access to the Project site in order to perform the Secondment Services. Service Provider shall not provide Workers who are foreign nationals as defined in 10 C.F.R. §810.3 without the
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prior written consent of Customer. When Service Provider provides Workers who are not U.S. Citizens or legal residents of the United States, Service Provider shall comply with all U.S. laws regarding foreign nationals working in the United States, including, if applicable, the laws and regulations concerning the transfer of nuclear-related technology (See 10 C.F.R. Part 810). All out-of-pocket expenses incurred by Service Provider in obtaining all necessary immigration documents, visas, work permits, medical needs and travel expenses necessary for the Workers to perform the Secondment Services for Customer shall be considered Reimbursable Costs. Service Provider shall include the estimated cost of such expenses in its monthly invoice submitted to Customer pursuant to Section 4. Customer shall pay such amount, and such amount shall be subject to true-up, in accordance with Section 4.

D.    Service Provider shall be solely responsible for all labor relations matters pertaining to all Workers described herein, including but not limited to, the selection, hiring, training, discipline, transfer, lay off, recall, promotion, reward, adjustment of grievances, compensation and retention in its employ of such personnel as Service Provider deems necessary in Service Provider’s reasonable judgment to fulfill its duties and obligations herein. Customer will not be involved in the labor relations of Service Provider and, with respect to all persons engaged by Service Provider as Workers, will not nor attempt to exercise any of the foregoing labor relations responsibilities.

E.    Customer and Service Provider shall assign coordinators for the purpose of providing local direction, decision-making and administration of this Agreement, as set forth in the table below:

Service Provider Corporate Coordinator:

[TBC]
Customer Corporate Coordinator:

[TBC]






The Service Provider Corporate Coordinator duties will include:
Receiving and responding to all Contract Labor Requisition Forms;
Actively participating in Customer’s strategic resource planning activities;
Being Customer’s primary point of contact for this Agreement; and
Providing reasonable and necessary assistance to resolve any payment/invoice discrepancies.

2.4    No Guarantee of Positions or Workers
The Parties agree that there is no guaranteed number of open positions, either expressed or implied, that will be requested by Customer. The Parties also agree that there is no guarantee that Service Provider will be able to fill any or all of Customer’s open positions.

2.5    Replacement of Workers
Customer shall have the right to request Service Provider to remove, replace or reassign any Worker for cause after notice of same. Upon receipt of Customer’s notice, Service Provider shall promptly comply with such notice, subject to compliance with applicable
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state and federal law and any relevant rules and regulations promulgated thereunder and, if available, provide replacement Candidates for Customer’s review and approval in accordance with Section 2.1.

2.6    Service Provider Remains Employer
Although Service Provider shall retain no right to direct, supervise or control the activities of Workers at the Project site, Workers shall remain at all times on Service Provider’s payroll and participate in Service Provider’s employee benefit programs, if eligible, and Service Provider may communicate with Workers for administrative purposes. Service Provider shall be responsible for the payment of Workers’ salaries or wages, payroll taxes and employee benefits, and for maintaining workers’ compensation insurance coverage for Workers. Service Provider shall indemnify, defend and hold Customer, Owners and their affiliates, and the respective officers, employees and agents thereof, harmless from and against any and all claims, losses, damages, liabilities, legal fees and expenses resulting from or arising in connection with any failure to pay such wages or benefits, or to withhold appropriate taxes as required hereby.

2.7    Responsibility for Work Product
Because Workers will be under the exclusive direction, supervision and control of Customer at the Project site, Service Provider shall have no liability to Customer for loss or damage arising out of or resulting from the activities of Workers at the Project site while seconded to Customer, including but not limited to, costs of re-performance or rework, injury to or death of persons, loss of or damage to property including property of Owners or others. Service Provider shall have no liability to Customer, Owners or others who may use or benefit from the work or Secondment Services of the Workers for any professional error or omission, workmanship deficiency, or direct or consequential losses or damages of any other kind arising from the activities of Workers at the Project site.

3.    RELATIONSHIPS WITH WORKERS
3.1    Independent Contractor Status
The Parties expressly intend and agree that Service Provider is acting as an independent contractor, and neither Service Provider nor any Worker is an agent or employee of Customer. Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed or implied to create a relationship of partners, agency, joint ventures or of employer and employee as between Service Provider and Customer. Further, neither Service Provider nor its personnel, agents, subcontractors nor Workers have any authority whatsoever, expressed or implied, by virtue of this Agreement, whereby such persons or entities are authorized to commit Customer, in any way, to perform in any manner or to pay money for purchased services or materials.

3.2    Service Provider Employees
The Parties agree that in the performance of this Agreement, the Workers shall remain solely as employees of Service Provider. Service Provider is responsible for the hiring, termination and administrative management, but not Project site management, of all such Workers. Customer shall not be obligated to provide Service Provider or the Workers with any of the rights and privileges established for Customer’s employees. If a secondment is terminated by Customer prior to the anticipated end of the secondment, then Customer shall be responsible for the costs to return such Worker to his or her point
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of origin and the costs to replace such terminated Worker, if required, and Customer shall reimburse Service Provider directly for all such costs.

3.3     Control of Work Sites
Customer shall at all times maintain full control of the work sites at the Project, including the direction of the Workers while the Workers are performing Secondment Services for Customer. Customer shall provide all necessary direction to Workers assigned to their respective work sites at the Project in order to properly complete the Secondment Services.

3.4    Day-to-Day Control
Workers shall be under the exclusive direction, supervision and control of Customer during such times as such Workers are seconded under this Agreement, and Service Provider shall retain no right to supervise, direct or control such Workers during such times. At no time during performance of specific or assigned tasks shall the Workers receive or act under instructions from Service Provider. The Workers shall comply with the applicable Project and office rules, regulations, and safety procedures and with all applicable laws and regulations including export control laws and regulations. If appropriate for the assignment, Customer shall be responsible for providing appropriate employee support functions and facilities such as office space that are similar to the facilities provided for other personnel similarly situated at that location and shall provide all needed office or site facilities, Information Systems & Technology computer and communication equipment, software, telephone, small tools, reprographics, supplies and support services for Workers working at the Project site.

3.5    Termination
In addition to the right to immediate dismissal under Section 2.5, Customer may terminate the secondment of any Worker at any time upon providing five (5) days’ advance notice to Service Provider or its local representative, if any.

4.    COMPENSATION

Pricing, rates and invoicing will be handled by the applicable terms in the Services Agreement.

5.    EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES

5.1    Furnished Equipment
Customer shall, at no cost or expense to Service Provider, provide all necessary computers, mobile phones, office space, tools, equipment, patterns, scaffolding, rigging, supplies, materials, and protective clothing which are or may be required for the Workers to provide Secondment Services in accordance with the terms of this Agreement and the directions of Customer for so long as this Agreement is in effect.
5.2         Work Practices
A.    Customer will cause the Workers to comply with the standard work practices established at the Project site and any other site at which the Workers are performing Secondment Services. Such standard work practices will be provided in writing to the Workers providing Secondment Services at the Project site. These standard work practices shall include, but not be limited to, safety policies
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and regulations, security and cyber security policies and regulations, Fitness for Duty, quality concerns, quality control, quality assurance, radiation protection and control, environmental compliance and regulatory compliance, communications, work hours, use of cafeteria, medical facilities (if any), dress codes, phones, faxes and copy machines. Customer shall promptly notify the Workers, in writing, of any changes in such policies and procedures that are relevant to the Workers.

B.    The Parties acknowledge that Workers’ movements through accessible areas of a facility or plant may require that authorized personnel escort individuals that have not been accorded unescorted access status. Workers who require unescorted access to Customer’s facilities will be screened by Customer in accordance with applicable regulatory and industry requirements.
    
6.    QUALITY REQUIREMENTS

6.1    Quality Assurance
Customer shall cause the Workers to perform Secondment Services in accordance with the Quality Assurance Program provided by Service Provider to Customer under the Services Agreement, the details of which shall be provided, in writing, to the Workers.

6.2    Procurement of Secondment Services Related to Digital Computer and Communication Systems and Networks

A.      Any Secondment Services furnished under this Agreement that are classified as cyber security related shall be subject to the controls of Customer’s Quality Assurance and cyber security programs. The details, policies and requirements of such program will be provided to Workers prior to performing cyber security related Secondment Services.

B.        When providing Secondment Services on critical digital assets (hardware, firmware, operating systems, or application software) at Customer’s or Owners’ facilities, each Worker agrees to abide by Customer’s cyber security program as follows:
1.    Before beginning permitted access to Customer’s network, each Worker shall be made aware of Customer’s cyber security program and must agree to abide by the relevant policies.
2.    To participate in Customer’s cyber security training programs or equivalent qualification from Service Provider.
3.    To adhere to the following Customer cyber security policies:
(a)    Configuration management of the Service Provider’s computers, to include virus protection, patch management, authentication requirements and secure internet connections.
(b)    Maintain secure transfer and storage of information and code while off-site.
(c)    Duty to protect confidentiality.
(d)    Software quality assurance (“SQA”) procedures.
(e)    Approved and disapproved software requirements tabulation.
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7.    INSURANCE

7.1.     Customer and Service Provider Insurance
If applicable, the insurance requirements of the Services Agreement are incorporated herein.

7.2    Additional Insurance
Customer may require Service Provider at any time, and from time to time during the term of this Agreement, to obtain and maintain in force additional insurance with coverage or limits in addition to those otherwise mandated above. The cost of premiums for any such additional insurance shall be considered a Reimbursable Cost and shall be invoiced to Customer in accordance with the invoicing and payment-related provisions in the Services Agreement, including Exhibit C (Rates and Invoicing). Service Provider shall provide the estimated cost of premiums for any requested additional insurance to Customer in writing for approval and, if approved, Service Provider will include the premiums in its monthly invoice submitted to Customer pursuant to Section 4.

8.    TERM AND TERMINATION
8.1    Term    
Unless earlier terminated pursuant to Section 8.2, the term of this Agreement shall be effective on the Effective Date and be effective through the first to occur of (a) expiration of the term (as defined in the Services Agreement) of the Services Agreements and (b) termination of the Services Agreement.

8.2    Termination
Either Party may terminate this Agreement for convenience upon thirty (30) days’ advance-written notice to the other Party; provided that the term of this Agreement shall not extend beyond the date of termination of the Services Agreement.

8.3    Close-out
In the event of a termination of the secondment of any individual Worker by Customer, Service Provider shall comply promptly with instructions and directives contained in such notice regarding the demobilization of the Worker(s) as of the date of termination, as specified in the notice, and demobilization costs of such Worker(s) will be handled in accordance with the terms of the Services Agreement.

9.    RELEASE AND INDEMNITY

9.1    Customer Indemnity
Customer agrees to defend, indemnify and hold harmless, Service Provider and Workers from and against any and all third party claims, losses, damages, liabilities, legal fees and expenses, resulting from or arising in connection with the activities of Workers while on assignment pursuant to this Agreement and under the direction, supervision and control of Customer.

9.2    Indemnification Conditions
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to the Service Provider) to Customer within a reasonable period of time of being served with such claim, process, or legal pleading. Failure to give such notice in a timely manner shall not diminish the indemnification obligations of Customer except to the extent the failure or delay in giving such notice results in actual and material prejudice to Customer.

10.    CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY

10.1    Confidentiality of the Workers
Service Provider agrees that Customer may require Workers to execute non-disclosure agreements to protect Customer’s or others’ confidential information.

10.2    Confidentiality between the Parties
The provisions of Article 14 of the Services Agreement respecting the treatment of Confidential and Proprietary Information shall apply to all Secondment Services. Article 14 of the Services Agreement is expressly incorporated into this Agreement as if it were fully set out herein.

10.3     Ownership of Work Product and Intellectual Property
Without limiting either Party’s rights and obligations with respect to the “Confidential and Proprietary Information” (as defined in the Services Agreement), all drawings and other data prepared by any Workers shall be and remain the property of Customer, or its designee, and may be used for any and all present and future project or purposes Customer deems advisable without payment to Service Provider or such Worker of any sum in excess of the compensation specified herein and without any claim or right thereon by Service Provider or any Worker. Any and all inventions, discoveries and improvements which any Worker conceives of or makes, in whole or in part, working alone or jointly with others during the period of their secondment to Customer, which relate to Customer’s business or arise out of, or result from the Secondment Services performed by the Worker shall be the sole and exclusive property of Customer, or Customer’s designee. Service Provider hereby agrees to, and by these presents does, assign, transfer and convey to Customer, or to Customer’s designee, any such intellectual property rights in any invention, discoveries and improvements.

10.4     Survival
The terms and covenants of this Section 10 shall survive the termination or expiration of this Agreement.
11.    RIGHT OF ASSIGNMENT
Assignment of this Agreement is governed by the assignment terms in the Services Agreement.
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12.    DELAYS

12.1    Force Majeure
Except for Customer’s obligation to make payment to Service Provider, neither Customer nor Service Provider shall be considered in default in the performance of its obligations hereunder to the extent that the performance of any such obligation is prevented or delayed by any cause beyond its reasonable control, including acts of God, strikes or other labor disputes, fires, floods, hurricanes, earthquakes, wars and actions or inaction of governmental authorities.

12.2    Notice
In the event that either Customer or Service Provider shall become aware (hereinafter the “Delinquent Party”) of an actual or potential delay in the performance of all or any portion of its contractual obligations, such Delinquent Party shall promptly give notice thereof to the other Party. The Delinquent Party shall promptly take such measures as may be necessary to prevent or minimize such delay and shall promptly notify the other Party in writing of the measures intended to be taken.

13.    DISPUTE RESOLUTION
All disputes connected with, arising out of or relating to the subject matter of this Agreement, including concerning a breach hereof, the obligation of either Party hereunder, or the interpretation of any provision hereof, shall be subject to the procedure described in Article 19 of the Services Agreement. Article 19 of the Services Agreement is expressly incorporated into this Agreement as if it were fully set out herein.

14.    COMPLIANCE WITH LAWS

14.1    Compliance with Laws
Each Party hereto shall comply at all times with applicable executive orders and federal, state, municipal and local laws applicable to the location in which the Secondment Services or this Agreement is performed; as well as all applicable rules, orders, requirements and regulations thereunder.

14.2    NRC Regulations
Service Provider acknowledges that, in connection with its provision of Workers under this Agreement, it and its personnel, agents and subcontractors may be subject to laws, regulations and policies involving matters within the regulatory responsibility of the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (the “NRC”). These laws, regulations, and policies include Section 211 of the ERA, 10 C.F.R. § 50.7, the NRC’s May 14, 1996 Policy Statement of “Freedom of Employee in the Nuclear Industry to Raise Safety Concerns Without Fear of Retaliation” (61 Federal Register 24336), and the NRC’s “Final Safety Culture Policy Statement” (June 14, 2011). The Parties agree to abide by such laws, regulations and policies, agree to maintain a working environment where Workers are free to raise safety concerns, and agree to not harass, intimidate, take adverse employment action against, or otherwise retaliate against any Worker because they bring or have brought matters related to this Agreement or related to the facility or location to which they are assigned or similar matters to the attention of the NRC, any state authority possessing authority delegated from the NRC, the U.S. Department of Labor or to any representative of Customer or to any other person or third party.


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14.3     Additional NRC Requirements
The Parties acknowledge that certain provisions of the NRC’s Confirmatory Order issued on September 25, 2014 to the Chicago Bridge and Iron Company (the “Confirmatory Order”) may apply to Workers under this Agreement, and, if applicable, agree to adhere to applicable provisions of the Confirmatory Order.
14.4    Notice of Retaliation
During the term of this Agreement, each Party agrees to notify the other Party, promptly in writing, when such Party becomes aware of any instance in which any Worker, in connection with the provision of this Agreement, files a claim at the U.S. Department of Labor or with the NRC, or any other governmental authority possessing authority delegated from the NRC, alleging that the employee or Worker has been harassed, intimidated, retaliated against or otherwise discriminated against for having engaged in activities involving this Worker that are protected as described hereunder. Each Party further agrees to notify the other Party promptly in writing when it becomes aware of any investigation undertaken by the NRC’s Office of Investigation into activities under this Agreement and of the material progress of such an investigation. Each Party also agrees to notify the other Party promptly in writing of the material progress of the action involving such filed claim or allegation and any decision, whether preliminary or final, by the U.S. Department of Labor, the NRC or any other governmental authority possessing authority delegated from the NRC in any case involving such claim or allegation.

14.5    Non-Discrimination
Each Party hereto agrees that it will not discriminate against its employees, agents or subcontractors, applicants for employment or engagement in providing or accepting Workers hereunder or Candidates it considers for secondment in connection with the Secondment Services described herein based on race, marital status, religion, color, national origin, sex, age, disability or veteran status.

15.    WARRANTY

15.1    Warranty
Service Provider represents and warrants that all Workers furnished to Customer, in response to filling specific job descriptions within this Agreement have the professional qualifications requested by Customer as stated in the Contract Labor Requisition Form. Service Provider shall, conditioned upon the availability of qualified Workers, at its sole expense, promptly replace any Worker who does not meet the foregoing warranty. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Customer shall have the right to immediately dismiss any Worker who fails to perform requested work in accordance with accepted regulatory and professional standards applicable to the job classification for which the Worker was seconded.

15.2    Sole and Exclusive Remedies
THE WARRANTIES SET FORTH HEREIN ARE EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES WHETHER STATUTORY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED(INCLUDING ALL WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR PURPOSE AND ALL WARRANTIES ARISING FROM COURSE OF DEALING OR USAGE OF TRADE). THE REMEDIES SET FORTH, FOR THE TIME AND IN THE MANNER PROVIDED ABOVE, SHALL BE CUSTOMER’S
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EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES FOR FAILURE OF SERVICE PROVIDER TO MEET ITS WARRANTY OBLIGATIONS, WHETHER BASED IN CONTRACT, IN TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE AND STRICT LIABILITY), OR OTHERWISE.

16.    TAXES
The rates and charges herein include all taxes except: any federal taxes imposed or increased (to the extent of the increase) after the Effective Date of this Agreement; any state or local sales, use, gross receipts, duty, value added, excise, or similar taxes now or hereafter imposed. All of the aforementioned taxes are not included in the price and will be the responsibility of Service Provider.

17.    MISCELLANEOUS
17.1    Notices
Any notices pursuant to default, cancellation, termination or otherwise required pursuant to this Agreement shall be sent by recognized overnight courier service, registered or certified mail, or via email with receipt confirmed in writing to the Parties at the addresses shown below:

If to Customer:
Georgia Power Company
Attn:                 
                
                
Email:                 

If to Service Provider:
Westinghouse Electric Company LLC
Attn:                 
                
                
Email:                 

WECTEC Global Project Services Inc.
Attn:                     
                    
                    
Email:                     

Either Party may change all or any part of its address for providing notices upon submitting such change to the other Party in accordance with the requirements of this Section.

17.2    Choice of Law
This Agreement shall be construed and interpreted in accordance with the laws of the State of New York, excluding its choice of law rules.

17.3    Limit of Liability
WITH THE EXCEPTION OF SERVICE PROVIDER’S INDEMNITY OBLIGATIONS UNDER SECTION 2.6 OF THIS AGREEMENT, SERVICE PROVIDER’S
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CUMULATIVE AGGREGATE LIABILITY TO CUSTOMER AND OWNERS FROM ANY AND ALL CAUSES ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THIS AGREEMENT SHALL NOT EXCEED ONE MILLION DOLLARS ($1,000,000).

NEITHER CUSTOMER, OWNERS NOR SERVICE PROVIDER NOR THEIR AFFILIATES (NOR ANY OF SUCH PARTY’S OR AFFILIATE’S RESPECTIVE OFFICERS, AGENTS, SERVANTS, EMPLOYEES, SHAREHOLDERS, OR MEMBERS) WILL BE LIABLE TO THE OTHER PARTY OR THEIR AFFILIATES (NOR ANY OF THEIR RESPECTIVE OFFICERS, AGENTS, SERVANTS, EMPLOYEES, SHAREHOLDERS, OR MEMBERS) FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL LOSS OR DAMAGE WHATSOEVER, ARISING OUT OF THIS AGREEMENT, INCLUDING, BUT NOT BE LIMITED TO, LOSS OF USE OR OPPORTUNITY, LOST PROFITS, ANTICIPATED INCOME, COSTS OF CAPITAL, OR SIMILAR LOSS.

THE RELEASES FROM AND LIMITATIONS ON LIABILITY AND INDEMNITY OBLIGATIONS EXPRESSED IN THIS AGREEMENT SHALL APPLY EVEN IN THE EVENT OF THE FAULT OR NEGLIGENCE OF THE RELEASED OR INDEMNIFIED PARTY, AND WHETHER LIABILITY IS FOUNDED IN CONTRACT, TORT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR OTHER BASIS OF LIABILITY, AND SHALL EXTEND TO SUCH PARTY AND ITS AFFILIATES AND EACH OF THEIR RESPECTIVE SHAREHOLDERS, DIRECTORS, OFFICERS, EMPLOYEES AND AGENTS.
17.4    Entire Agreement; Binding Effect
The Parties hereto enter into this Agreement intending to be legally bound hereby. This Agreement represents the entire contract between the Parties with respect to the subject matter hereof. This Agreement may not be modified except by a modification, in writing, which has been executed by authorized representatives of both Customer and Service Provider. Any modifications to the contrary shall have no force and effect. This Agreement shall be binding upon the Parties hereto and their respective permitted successors and assigns.
17.5    No Waiver
The failure of either Party to enforce at any time any of the provisions of this Agreement shall in no way be construed as a waiver of such provision(s) or in any way affect the validity of this Agreement or any part hereof, or a Party’s rights and obligations hereunder, or the right of any Party to thereafter enforce each and every provision hereof.

17.6    Severability
Should any provision of this Agreement be found or adjudged to be unenforceable, the remaining provisions hereof shall remain in full force and effect.

17.7     Headings
The use of headings in this Agreement is for convenience of the Parties only and shall have no legal effect.

17.8    Publicity
    Service Provider shall not make or permit the making of any public statements or announcements concerning this Agreement or the relationship of the Parties with respect
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to the Project, without the Customer’s prior written approval, which may be given or withheld in its sole discretion.

17.9    Survival
The provisions of this Agreement which by their nature survive acceptance, performance and termination or expiration of the Secondment Services, including, without limitation, the provisions concerning payment, indemnity, warranty, limitation of liability, confidentiality and trade secrets and proprietary rights, will remain in full force and in effect following termination, cancellation, completion or expiration of this Agreement.

17.10    Counterparts
    This Agreement may be executed in counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original, but all of which together shall be deemed to be one and the same agreement. A signed copy of this Agreement delivered by facsimile, e-mail or other means of electronic transmission shall be deemed to have the same legal effect as delivery of an original signed copy of this Agreement.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be executed in duplicate by their duly authorized representatives:

CUSTOMER:
SOUTHERN NUCLEAR OPERATING COMPANY, INC.
________________________________________
(sign here)
________________________________________
(print name)
________________________________________
TITLE ________________________________________
(date)
SERVICE PROVIDER:
WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC COMPANY LLC

________________________________________
(sign here)
________________________________________
(print name)
________________________________________
TITLE ________________________________________
(date)

WECTEC GLOBAL PROJECT SERVICES INC.

________________________________________
(sign here)
________________________________________
(print name)
________________________________________
TITLE ________________________________________
(date)
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ATTACHMENT 1

Contract Labor Requisition Form


CUSTOMER NAME:_____________                 DATE OF REQUEST___________


JOB SITE____________


REQUESTED START DATE________             ANTICIPATED END DATE: __________


NUMBER & TYPE OF WORKERS REQUESTED

TitleNumber












TOTAL NUMBER OF WORKERS REQUESTED:____________

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QUALIFICATIONS

Experience:
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Skills: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Education:
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Licenses & Other Requisite Qualifications:
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SECONDMENT SERVICES TO BE PERFORMED (INCLUDING ANY DELEGATIONS OF AUTHORITY)
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EXHIBIT E
CONFIDENTIALITY AGREEMENT


THIS CONFIDENTIALITY AGREEMENT (this “Agreement”) is made as of the ___ day of _____________, 20__, by and between ___________________ (the “Disclosing Party’) and ________________ (the “Recipient”).

    WHEREAS, the Disclosing Party is a party to an Amended and Restated Services Agreement, dated as of July 20, 2017, between Georgia Power Company, for itself and as agent for Owners,2 with Westinghouse Electric Company LLC and WECTEC Global Project Services Inc. (together “Westinghouse”) under which Westinghouse will perform certain agreed-to services for Disclosing Party directed to the completion of the Vogtle 3 & 4 nuclear power plants (“Agreement”); and

    WHEREAS, the Disclosing Party has been provided with certain confidential and/or proprietary information (“Confidential and Proprietary Information”) of Westinghouse or Owners, which the Disclosing Party desires to disclose to the Recipient as permitted in accordance with the provisions of the Agreement; and

    WHEREAS, under the terms of the Agreement, the Disclosing Party and the Recipient are required to enter into this Agreement as a condition to disclosure of such Confidential and Proprietary Information to the Recipient.

    NOW THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the premises and the mutual promises hereinafter set forth and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the parties hereto hereby agree as follows:

1.    Recipient shall maintain the confidentiality of all Confidential and Proprietary Information disclosed to it hereunder, and shall not use such Confidential and Proprietary Information for any purpose other than the purposes of Facility (and associated simulators) construction, testing, completion and defense of ITAACs, startup, trouble-shooting, response to plant events, inspection, evaluation of system or component performance, scheduling, investigations, operation, maintenance, training, repair, licensing, modification, decommissioning and compliance with laws or the requirements of governmental authorities (the “Purpose”).
2 Owners are defined as Georgia Power Company, a Georgia Corporation, Oglethorpe Power Corporation (An Electric Membership Corporation), an electric membership corporation formed under the laws of the State of Georgia, Municipal Electric Authority of Georgia, a public body corporate and politic and an instrumentality of the State of Georgia, MEAG Power SPVJ, LLC, MEAG Power SPVM, LLC, MEAG Power SPVP, LLC, each a Georgia limited liability company, and The City of Dalton, Georgia, an incorporated municipality in the State of Georgia acting by and through its Board of Water, Light and Sinking Fund Commissioners. Southern Nuclear Operating Company, Inc. (“SNC”) is the licensed operator of Vogtle 3 and 4 and is Owners’ agent for the purposes of implementation and administration of the Services Agreement.
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2.    Recipient shall not transmit or further disclose such Confidential and Proprietary Information to any third party, including, without limitation, parent organizations of Recipient, sister organizations of Recipient, subsidiaries of Recipient, consultants of Recipient or subcontractors of Recipient.

3.    In the event that the Recipient or any of its representatives are requested or required in any proceeding or by any governmental authority to disclose any of the Confidential and Proprietary Information, the Recipient shall provide the Disclosing Party with prompt written notice of such request or requirement so that the Disclosing Party may seek a protective order or other appropriate remedy and/or waive compliance with the provisions of this Agreement. If, in the absence of a protective order or other remedy or the receipt of a waiver from the Disclosing Party, the Recipient or any of its representatives are nonetheless, in the written opinion of their counsel, legally compelled to disclose such information, it or its representatives may, without liability hereunder, disclose only that portion of the Confidential and Proprietary Information which such counsel advises the Recipient is legally required to be disclosed, provided that the Recipient exercises its best efforts to preserve the confidentiality of the Confidential and Proprietary Information, including, without limitation, by cooperating with the Disclosing Party to obtain an appropriate protective order or other reliable assurance that confidential treatment will be accorded the Confidential and Proprietary Information.
    
4.    Except where necessary in furtherance of the Purpose, Recipient shall not make any copy or in any way reproduce or excerpt such Confidential and Proprietary Information except as authorized by the Disclosing Party in writing prior to such reproduction or excerption. Any such copies or excerpts shall include all proprietary notices and designations. Upon the written request of the Disclosing Party, the Confidential and Proprietary Information provided hereunder and any such copies or excerpts thereof shall be returned to the Disclosing Party, or, at the sole option and request of the Disclosing Party, Recipient shall destroy such information and any such copies and/or excerpts and certify in writing to the Disclosing Party that such information has in fact been destroyed.

5.    Nothing herein shall apply to any information which is:
    
(a)    now generally known or readily available to the trade or public or which becomes so known or readily available without fault of the Recipient; or
(b)    rightfully possessed by the Recipient without restriction prior to its disclosure hereunder by the Disclosing Party; or
(c)    acquired from a third party without restriction, provided that the Recipient does not know, or have reason to know, or is not informed subsequent to disclosure by such third party and prior to disclosure by the Recipient that such information was acquired under an obligation of confidentiality.

6.    It is mutually understood that nothing herein shall be construed as granting or implying any right under any letters patent, or to use any Confidential and Proprietary Information claimed therein, or as permitting Recipient to unfairly obtain the right to use
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Confidential and Proprietary Information which becomes publicly known through an improper act or omission on its part.

7.    The Owners, Westinghouse and WECTEC make no warranty or representation whatsoever to the Recipient as to the sufficiency or accuracy of the Confidential and Proprietary Information provided hereunder, the ability of Recipient to use the
Confidential and Proprietary Information for its intended purpose, or as to the result to be obtained therefrom.

8.    Neither the Owners, Westinghouse, WECTEC, nor their suppliers or subcontractors of any tier shall be liable with respect to or resulting from the use (or the results of such use) or misuse of any Confidential and Proprietary Information furnished hereunder.

9.    Nothing in this Agreement shall obligate the Disclosing Party to provide any specific information that it otherwise desires to withhold.

10.    Recipient agrees to fully comply with all laws and regulations with regard to the Confidential and Proprietary Information transmitted hereunder.

11.    Recipient shall not, at any time file, cause or authorize the filing of any patent application in any country in respect of any invention derived from the Confidential and Proprietary Information supplied hereunder.

12.    Recipient shall indemnify and hold the Disclosing Party harmless from and against all losses, liabilities, costs and expenses (including reasonable attorneys’ fees) arising out of or related to any disclosure of Confidential and Proprietary Information by Recipient in violation of this Agreement.

13.    Recipient shall not assign this Agreement. This Agreement shall be binding upon the Recipient and its successors and shall benefit and be enforceable by the Owners, Westinghouse or WECTEC and each of their respective successors and assigns.

14.    If any of the terms of this Agreement are violated by Recipient, the Owners, Westinghouse or WECTEC shall be entitled to an injunction to be issued by any court of competent jurisdiction, enjoining and restraining the Recipient, as well as damages and any costs of collection, including but not limited to attorneys’ and other professionals’ fees and related charges and interest.

15.    If any provision of this Agreement is held invalid in any respect, it shall not affect the validity of any other provision of this Agreement. If any provision of this Agreement is held to be unreasonable as to the time, scope or otherwise, it shall be construed by limiting and reducing it so as to be enforceable under then applicable law.

16.    This Agreement shall be governed in accordance with the laws of the State of New York without giving effect to any choice of law, provision, or rule (whether of New York or
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any other jurisdiction) that would cause the application of the laws of any jurisdiction other than New York.


IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have hereto set their respective signatures to this Agreement.


DISCLOSING PARTY:


    By:______________________
    Name:____________________
    Title:_____________________
    Address:__________________

RECIPIENT:


    By:______________________
    Name:____________________
    Title:_____________________
    Address:__________________



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EXHIBIT F
FACILITY IP LICENSE IN THE EVENT OF A TRIGGERING EVENT
This FACILITY IP LICENSE IN THE EVENT OF A TRIGGERING EVENT (“Facility IP License”) is made as of July 20, 2017 (“Execution Date”), and becomes effective as of the Effective Date as defined in the Amended and Restated Services Agreement, by and between, on the one hand, GEORGIA POWER COMPANY, a Georgia corporation, for itself and as agent for Owners, as defined below, and, on the other hand, WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC COMPANY LLC, a Delaware limited liability company having a place of business in Cranberry, Pennsylvania (“WEC”), and WECTEC GLOBAL PROJECT SERVICES INC., a Louisiana corporation having a place of business in Charlotte, North Carolina (“WECTEC” and together with WEC, the “Service Provider”). Owners and Service Provider may be referred to individually as a “Party” and collectively as the “Parties.”

1. Definitions.
For purposes of this Facility IP License, the terms listed below shall have the meanings indicated beside them. Capitalized terms not otherwise defined below shall have the meanings ascribed to them in the Amended and Restated Services Agreement between the Parties of even date herewith (together with all Exhibits thereto, as amended or modified and as may be further amended or modified from time to time, the “Services Agreement”).
(a)    “Facility IP” means all Intellectual Property (and associated deliverables, products, and other materials described in this definition) of Service Provider or its Affiliates, whether now existing or hereafter developed, in or covering the Facility (including all equipment, components, hardware, software and other deliverables) as delivered under the Services Agreement or under the EPC Agreement (including Intellectual Property, deliverables, products, and materials underlying, supporting, or used to create deliverables under the EPC Agreement or Services Agreement, regardless of whether the same have been or will be provided to Owners, but excluding products delivered by Service Provider’s fuels group to Owners under separate commercial agreements), required or reasonably necessary for Owners to design, construct, test, startup, license, complete, maintain, improve, and operate the Facility, to defend challenges on ITAACs or respond to other requests made by any Government Authority or pursuant to applicable Law, including (i) patents, trademarks (but excluding the Westinghouse name or any trademarks related to AP1000®), copyrights, trade secrets, inventions, know-how, proprietary information, confidential information, documentation, materials and data; (ii) software required or reasonably necessary for Facility Purposes, including Service Provider (or its Affiliates)-owned and developed proprietary computer programs expressed in a source code language consisting of a full source language statement of programs and all related compiler command files, build scripts, complete maintenance documentation, application programming interfaces, graphical user interfaces, schematic diagrams and annotations which comprise the pre-coding detail design specifications, information management data bases (e.g., open item database, PCC outstanding issues list, DCP database, LAR database, ITAAC database), plans, designs, calculations and models (e.g., seismic models, structural models, stress analyses,
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hazards analyses – flooding, PRHA, probabilistic risk assessment, etc.), design basis information, computer source code for CYS monitoring system and all CYS design documents, cyber security databases (e.g., CDA identification database, LRM assessment database, cyber SharePoint site, etc.) and all cyber security supporting documentation, simulator designs; (iii) all AP1000®-related schematics, designs and information, included but not limited to AP1000® information referenced in the DCD or COL; and (iv) all other information, documentation, materials, data, technology, software and other property necessary to allow a reasonably skilled person to design, construct, test, license, startup, operate, improve, complete and maintain the Facility.
(b)    “Intellectual Property” means any and all intellectual property rights existing from time to time under any Law including patent law, copyright law, semiconductor chip protection law, moral rights law, trade secret law, trademark law (together with all goodwill associated therewith (but excluding any rights to the Westinghouse name or any trademarks related to AP1000®)), unfair competition law, publicity rights law, or privacy rights law, and any and all other proprietary rights, and any and all applications, renewals, extensions and restorations of any of the foregoing, now or hereafter in force and effect worldwide. For purposes of this definition, rights under patent laws shall include rights under any and all United States patent applications (and patents issued therefrom) and patents (including letters patent and inventor’s certificates), including, without limitation, any provisionals, substitutions, extensions, supplementary patent certificates, reissues, renewals, divisions, continuations in part (or in whole), continued prosecution applications, requests for continued examination, and other similar filings or stages thereof provided for under the laws of the United States.
(c)    “Owners” means Georgia Power Company, Oglethorpe Power Corporation (An Electric Membership Corporation), Municipal Electric Authority of Georgia, MEAG Power SPVJ, LLC, MEAG Power SPVM, LLC, MEAG Power SPVP, LLC, and The City of Dalton, Georgia, acting by and through its Board of Water, Light and Sinking Fund Commissioners.
(d)    “Software” or “software” means any computer programming code (such as computer programs, procedures, rules or routines embodied in computer programs, databases and related computer files) consisting of instructions or statement in a form readable by individuals (source code) or machines (object code) and related documentation and supporting materials therefor, in any form or medium, including electronic media. Software includes any bug fixes, error-correction releases, updates, upgrades, enhancements, modifications, changes, new versions and replacements therefor.
(e)    “Triggering Event” means Service Provider’s complete failure to perform the Services under the Services Agreement for an uninterrupted period of at least fifteen (15) days, following written notice by Owners to Service Provider of such failure to perform the Services and after Service Provider has been granted reasonable opportunity and period of time under the circumstances (not to exceed sixty (60) days) to resume provision of the Services and fails to do so; provided, however, that Owners shall not be required to wait any period of time in the event Service Provider has publicly stated its abandonment of its obligations under the Services Agreement or Service Provider cannot provide any reasonable assurance that Service Provider will resume provision of the Services. As used herein, “complete failure” shall mean (a) failure
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by Service Provider to perform all of the Services requested by Owners (including delivery of Licensed IP (as that term is defined in Exhibit G (IP License) to the Services Agreement) and access to certain Facility IP) in accordance with the requirements of the Services Agreement coupled with either (x) failure to raise a good-faith claim that the Services conform to the Services Agreement or (y) failure, within fifteen (15) days of issuance of a final decision of the Panel concluding that the Services do not conform to the Services Agreement (issued per Article 19 of the Services Agreement), to perform the Services in accordance with such Panel decision; or (b) willful and complete abandonment or non-performance of all of the Services requested by Owners. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if Service Provider fails or ceases to perform only a portion of the Services (i.e., Service Provider fails or ceases to perform a particular type or category of Service which Service Provider agreed to perform in the Services Agreement, but continues to perform other Services), such failure or cessation shall be deemed a Triggering Event only as to the type or category of Services which Service Provider failed or ceased to perform, and Owners’ right to receive a copy of the then-existing Facility IP, Service Provider’s obligation to transfer a copy of the Facility IP, and Owners’ ability to exercise and enforce the license in and to the then-existing Facility IP shall only apply to that portion of the Facility IP applicable to and associated with the type or category of Service which Service Provider fails or ceases to provide, in order to fully enable Owners to self-perform or have a Third Party perform the Services without any support or technical assistance from Service Provider.
(f)    “Use” means to access, use, copy, reproduce, modify, prepare derivative works, make, have made (including export and import in compliance with applicable US law), distribute, perform and display for Facility Purposes and in compliance with the provisions of this Facility IP License.
2.    Grant of License.

(a)    Service Provider hereby grants, agrees to grant, and shall cause to be granted to Owners, and their Affiliates, and employees of Affiliates, effective as of the Effective Date and exercisable solely in accordance with Section 3 below, a royalty-free, fully paid-up, non-exclusive, transferable (solely in connection with any sale or transfer of the Facility), irrevocable and perpetual license, all subject to Section 10, under, in and to the Facility IP (as the same may exist at the time of a Triggering Event or later issue as a patent based on a patent application filed prior to the Triggering Event), to Use, and permit Third Parties to Use (all solely in accordance with Section 6 below), the Facility and all equipment, components, hardware, software and other deliverables, and the Facility IP (as the same may exist at the time of the Triggering Event or later issued as a patent based on a patent application filed prior to the Triggering Event), solely as necessary for Owners to design, construct, test, startup, license, complete, maintain, improve, and operate the Facility, and to complete and defend challenges on ITAAC or respond to other requests made by any Government Authority or pursuant to applicable Law, in all such cases without Service Provider’s support or technical assistance. Owners shall have the right to sublicense to Third Parties (subject to Section 6 below) the rights conferred upon Owners, provided that such sublicenses shall be limited to Use solely on Owners’ behalf and solely in connection with the Facility Purposes. The license rights granted by Service Provider to Owners pursuant to this Facility IP License do not include any rights in and to any
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Facility IP other than as specifically set forth in this Facility IP License, and do not include any right to use any Facility IP (i) with or for any facility other than the Facility (Vogtle Units 3 & 4), or (ii) for the manufacture or design of fuel assemblies for AP1000® reactors. The licenses granted herein are in addition to and not in lieu of any other licenses granted under the Services Agreement or other agreements between the Parties or between Service Provider and Owners. The restrictions set forth in this Facility IP License apply only to the license granted in this Facility IP License.

(b)    The license granted by Service Provider to Owners hereunder shall not prejudice the rights of Service Provider (or its Affiliates) to sell or license all or any portion of the Facility IP to others, or to use the Facility IP on an unfettered basis, shall not obligate Service Provider in any way to provide updates or improvements made to the Facility IP transferred to Owners after the date of the Triggering Event, and shall not obligate Service Provider in any way to file for or maintain intellectual property protections for any Service Provider intellectual property, including Facility IP (Owners are free to request Service Provider to pursue intellectual property protections for such Service Provider intellectual property at Owners’ expense), provided that the sale or license of any Facility IP by Service Provider or its Affiliates shall be subject to and not free and clear of this Facility IP License or any other licenses granted to Owners by Service Provider or otherwise adversely affect this Facility IP License Agreement including, without limitation, pursuant to section 363 of the Bankruptcy Code or other applicable Law.

3.    Owners’ Ability to Exercise and Enforce License Rights.

(a)    Owners acknowledge and agree that, although this Facility IP License is attached to and made a part of the Services Agreement and the license to Facility IP granted by Service Provider pursuant to Section 2 is made effective as of the Effective Date, the rights and licenses granted by Service Provider to Owners hereunder shall not become exercisable or enforceable by Owners, and Owners hereby covenant not to exercise, enforce or use their rights to Facility IP granted pursuant to this Facility IP License, unless and until such time that a Triggering Event occurs and any Service Provider opportunity to cure as described in Section 1.(e) has been exhausted, it being understood that this covenant will not impact any rights that Owners may have under any other license. As such, Service Provider’s obligations under this Facility IP License shall not become enforceable by Owners, and Service Provider shall not be obligated by this Facility IP License Agreement to transfer or provide a copy of the Facility IP to Owners by virtue of the requirements of this Facility IP License, unless and until such time that the Triggering Event occurs and any Service Provider opportunity to cure as described in Section 1.(e) has been exhausted.

(b)    If the Services Agreement is terminated for convenience by Owners or due to Owners’ material breach (pursuant to Section 20.2 of the Services Agreement), the Facility IP license granted to Owners hereunder shall immediately terminate (or, if the Services Agreement is terminated for such reasons before the occurrence of the Triggering Event, shall never become exercisable by Owners); provided, however, that if a Triggering Event has occurred prior to Owners’ termination of the Services Agreement for convenience, this Facility IP License shall
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not terminate with respect to Owners’ license to Facility IP that was the subject of the Triggering Event.

4.    Triggering Event.

Upon the occurrence of the Triggering Event and if Service Provider is unable to cure as described in Section 1.(e), Service Provider shall be obligated to promptly transfer to Owners a full and complete copy of the then-existing Facility IP in the file format(s) as they exist in Service Provider’s and its Affiliates’ systems and files, and Owners’ license with respect to the then existing Facility IP as described in Section 2 above, shall become immediately exercisable and enforceable by Owners. If Service Provider fails to perform a particular type or category of Services but continues to perform other types or categories of Services, such event will be considered a Triggering Event only as to the category of Service which Service Provider failed to perform. Accordingly, if Service Provider is unable to cure in this instance, Service Provider shall transfer a copy of the portion of the then-existing Facility IP corresponding to that category of Service which led to the Triggering Event and the terms herein shall apply to that licensed portion of Facility IP. Owners’ partial exercise of this Facility IP License shall not preclude or prejudice Owners from receiving or exercising any additional partial or full licenses of Facility IP pursuant to Sections 2 and 3 due to any additional Triggering Events.

5.    Assignment.

(a)    Owners shall have the right to, and shall, assign this Facility IP License (including all the rights and obligations hereunder) to any purchaser of the Facility or their successor in connection with their ownership interest in the Facility.
(b)    Owners’ consent shall not be required for WEC’s and WECTEC’s assignment of their rights and obligations under this Agreement in connection with an assignment of their rights and obligations under the Services Agreement in connection with the Bankruptcy Cases provided, however, that the rights of Owners under the Bankruptcy Code are preserved in all respects and WEC shall remain a party hereto and obligated hereunder unless the assignee in such a transaction also acquires substantially all of the Facility IP such that Owners’ rights under this Facility IP License are not adversely affected.
(c)    WEC shall ensure that any assignment, sale or exclusive license of any portion of this Facility IP License is subject to the rights and obligations of Section 2 and the covenant not to sue in Section 7(c) (but only with respect to IP Improvements of such Facility IP made by Owners as of or before such assignment, sale or exclusive license (“Covenant IP Improvements”)), and in a manner, by operation of law or otherwise, such that any further assignee, purchaser or exclusive licensee of such Facility IP takes such Facility IP subject to the rights and obligations of Section 2 and the covenant not to sue in Section 7(c) (with respect to Covenant IP Improvements). WEC shall also be entitled to assign to any assignee, purchaser or exclusive licensee of any portion of the Facility IP the right to enforce this Facility IP License against Owners, to the extent it relates to the Use or disclosure of Facility IP. In addition to the foregoing, WEC shall ensure that any assignment, sale, or exclusive license of its interest in and to its Facility IP, or any portion thereof,
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pursuant to which WEC divests possession of any portion of the Facility IP or is otherwise rendered unable to satisfy its obligations under Section 4 is subject to the assignee’s, purchaser’s or exclusive licensee’s agreement to be bound by the transfer obligations under Section 4 and the requirements of this sentence of Section 5. WECTEC shall have the right to, and shall, assign this Facility IP License (including all the rights and obligations hereunder) to any assignee of the Services Agreement in connection with any assignment of such agreement and shall, in connection with any such assignment, ensure that the rights of Owners under the US Bankruptcy Code are preserved in all respects.
(d)    Assignment rights for third-party software shall be subject to the terms of the associated third-party software license and may require ratification by the Third Party. Any assignment or transfer in violation of this Facility IP License will be null and void. This Facility IP License and the rights and obligations of either Party hereto will be binding upon and will inure to the benefit of the Parties hereto and their respective successors and permitted assigns, including but not limited to any bankruptcy trustee appointed.
6.    Limitations on Sharing of Facility IP.

(a)    The right of Owners to share and/or subcontract the Facility IP (pursuant to Section 2), shall be subject to the limitations and conditions set forth in Section 3 with regard to the ability of Owners to exercise their rights in and to the Facility IP.

(b)    Owners must keep and maintain all Facility IP provided by Service Provider hereunder and marked “proprietary”, “confidential” or the like, as confidential and exercise at least the same degree of care to safeguard the confidentiality of the Facility IP as they do to safeguard their own proprietary or confidential information of equal importance, but not less than a reasonable degree of care, and may only share or disclose the Facility IP as necessary to exercise their rights hereunder, and subject to the following conditions: (i) any permitted sharing or disclosure by Owners of Facility IP shall be made subject to a written agreement which (A) restricts the use and disclosure thereof by the recipient in the same manner as Owners’ use and disclosure is restricted, (B) contains confidentiality obligations at least as protective as those contained in this Section 6, and (C) names Service Provider as a third party beneficiary; (ii) Owners shall be responsible for any breach by such third party recipients of Facility IP of such written agreements of their non-use and non-disclosure obligations with respect to the Facility IP; and (iii) any sharing of Facility IP by Owners shall be limited to only those portions of the Facility IP which are necessary to be shared in order for Owners to exercise their rights under this Facility IP License.

(c)    The foregoing obligations of confidentiality in Section 6(b) shall not apply to any sharing or disclosure of Facility IP by Owners which is required by any Government Authority or pursuant to applicable Law (provided, however, Owners shall not disclose Facility IP to the U.S. Patent Office or any other Patent Office or patent authority as part of a patent application) provided that Owners: (i) use reasonable efforts to provide Service Provider with written notice of such request or demand as promptly as practicable under the circumstances so that Service Provider shall have an opportunity to seek an appropriate protective order or other appropriate
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remedy; (ii) furnish only that portion of the Facility IP which is, in the opinion of Owners’ counsel, legally required; and (iii) take, and cause their representatives to take, all other reasonable steps necessary to try to obtain confidential treatment for any such Facility IP required to be furnished.

(d) Nothing in this Facility IP License or in any disclosures made hereunder shall be construed as granting to Owners the right to file for any intellectual property right (patent, copyright, trademark, etc.) related to or incorporating Facility IP.

7.    Ownership of Facility IP and Improvements thereon.

(a)    As between Service Provider and Owners, Service Provider shall own all right, title and interest in and to all Intellectual Property associated with the Facility IP provided hereunder.

(b)    To the extent Owners create any modifications or derivative works in the Facility IP, Owners shall own all right, title and interest in and to all Intellectual Property associated with such modifications or derivative works. Owners’ Use of any such modifications or derivative works is limited to Facility Purposes.

(c)    The Parties acknowledge that each Party may independently develop or have developed improvements to or derivative works of the Facility IP (hereinafter “IP Improvements”) that may infringe on the other Party’s Intellectual Property in its IP Improvements. Each Party intends that such development not block the other Party’s development activities, and, consequently: i) Service Provider covenants not to sue Owners, their Affiliates, or any Person authorized by Owners to Use such IP Improvements on Owners’ behalf, for infringement or misappropriation of the Service Provider’s Intellectual Property in such IP Improvements for Facility Purposes; and ii) Owners covenant not to sue Service Provider, its Affiliates, or any Person authorized by Service Provider to use such IP Improvements on Service Provider’s behalf, for infringement or misappropriation of the Owners’ Intellectual Property in such IP Improvements.

8.    No Warranty Regarding Sufficiency of Facility IP.

Service Provider represents and warrants that it owns all rights, title and interest in and to the Facility IP (excluding Third-Party IP as provided in Section 10 below) or has the right to license Facility IP to Owners. Service Provider makes no representation whatsoever (and none is to be implied or relied upon by Owners) as to the sufficiency or accuracy of the Facility IP, the ability of Owners to use the Facility IP for its intended purpose, or the results to be obtained from such use, and Service Provider expressly disclaims any and all warranties associated with the Facility IP, including any implied warranty of fitness for a particular purpose or merchantability, and any warranty (express or implied) of title, non-infringement, quality, usefulness, commercial utility, adequacy, compliance with any Law, domestic or foreign. For avoidance of doubt, the Facility IP is provided “as is,” and with all faults.
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9.    No Liability for Use of Facility IP.

Except to the extent Service Provider provides any Facility IP which knowingly infringes any third party Intellectual Property and fails to disclose such infringement prior to Owners’ Use thereof (in which case Service Provider shall fully indemnify and hold Owners harmless therefor), Service Provider shall not be liable with respect to or resulting from Owners’ use following a Triggering Event, or the results of such use, of any Facility IP licensed to Owners under this Facility IP License, and Owners shall be exclusively responsible and liable for, and shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless Service Provider (and its Affiliates, directors, officers, partners, employees, agents, consultants, contractors, advisors, and other representatives) from, any losses, claims or liability arising out of such use by Owners of Facility IP furnished hereunder or any errors therein or omissions therefrom.

10.    Third Party Licenses.

To the extent any Intellectual Property included in the Facility IP licensed to Owners hereunder is owned by a Third Party and licensed to Service Provider (“Third Party IP”), Service Provider shall identify all such Third Party IP at the time of delivery of the Facility IP and provide Owners with copies of all relevant licenses, if permitted. The license of such Third Party IP to Owners hereunder shall be subject to all of the terms and conditions of the relevant agreement between the applicable Service Provider party and such Third Party pursuant to which such Third Party IP has been licensed to Service Provider, or if elected by Owners, Owners may negotiate new agreements with such third parties for the use of the Third Party IP. For the avoidance of doubt, Service Provider shall have no obligation to grant Owners any license or sublicense rights to any Third Party IP included in the Facility IP if such grant to Owners would result in (i) the violation of any agreement between Service Provider and the applicable Third Party, (ii) the loss or impairment of rights in any Facility IP (including such Third Party IP), or (iii) an obligation to pay royalties on the part of Service Provider or any of its Affiliates (unless, with respect to such Third Party IP subject to an obligation to pay royalties, Owners request such Third Party IP be included in the Facility IP and pay or otherwise reimburse Service Provider or its applicable Affiliates for all such royalties).

11.    Termination.

Service Provider may terminate this Facility IP License and the rights and licenses granted to Owners under this Facility IP License with immediate effect upon notice to Owners if Owners commit a material breach of this Facility IP License and fail to cure such breach within thirty (30) days after Service Provider provides written notice of such breach to Owners (or such later period as may be provided in Service Provider’s notice). As used in this Section 11, a “material breach” shall mean Owners have exercised the license in Section 2 prior to a Triggering Event, have shared the Facility IP in violation of Section 6, or have exercised rights in the Facility IP not granted in this Facility IP License, in all such cases resulting in a materially adverse effect on Service Provider. A material breach does not include an exercise of rights to Facility IP granted to Owners under a separate license between the Parties. Except for the foregoing and as set forth in Section 3(b), this Facility IP License may only otherwise be terminated upon mutual written
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agreement by Service Provider and Owners. Except to the extent Facility IP is otherwise licensed to Owners under a separate agreement, upon any termination permitted by this Section 11, Owners must immediately cease all use of the Facility IP and return all Facility IP to Service Provider (and return or destroy all copies thereof); provided, however, that if Owners’ material breach only affects a portion of the Facility IP, then Owners’ rights shall only cease with respect to, and Owners shall only be obligated to return, that portion of the Facility IP that is affected by Owners’ material breach.

12.    Miscellaneous.
(a)    Dispute Resolution. In the event of any dispute under this Facility IP License, the Parties shall proceed in accordance with the dispute resolution process set forth in the Services Agreement, mutatis mutandis.
(b)    Applicable Law. This Facility IP License will be governed by Section 22.1 of the Services Agreement.
(c) Waiver. No Party will be deemed to have waived any provision of this Facility IP License unless such waiver is made explicit in writing and signed by the Party waiving such provision. No waiver will be deemed to be a continuing waiver unless so stated in writing.
(d) Amendment. No change, amendment, or modification of this Facility IP License will be binding upon the Parties unless such change, amendment, or modification is in writing and duly executed by the Parties.
(e) Severability. If any one or more of the provisions in this Facility IP License or any application of such provision is held to be invalid, illegal or unenforceable in any respect by a competent tribunal, the validity, legality and enforceability of the remaining provisions in this Facility IP License and all other applications of the remaining provisions shall not in any way be affected or impaired by such invalidity, illegality or unenforceability.
(f) Entire Agreement. This Facility IP License and the Services Agreement contains the entire agreement of the Parties, and there are no oral or written representations, understandings or agreements between the Parties respecting the subject matter of this Facility IP License that are not expressed herein.
(g) Notice. All notices and other communications hereunder shall be in writing and shall be delivered in accordance with the notice provisions contained in the Services Agreement.
(h) Other Licenses. Nothing in this Facility IP License is intended to reduce Owners’ rights to use, or Service Provider’s obligations to deliver and provide access to Facility IP in accordance with the requirements of the Services Agreement or any other licenses granted to Owners.
(i) Bankruptcy Code.
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(i) The Parties acknowledge and agree that the Facility IP is “intellectual property” as defined in Section 101(35A) of the United States Bankruptcy Code, codified as 11 U.S.C. § 101 et seq. (the “Bankruptcy Code”), that has been licensed hereunder in a contemporaneous exchange for value.
(ii) In the event this Facility IP License is rejected pursuant to applicable law in a case under the Bankruptcy Code, Owners may elect to retain their rights under this Facility IP License as provided in Section 365(n) of the Bankruptcy Code.
    (j) Each of the Parties hereby acknowledges the existence, perfection and validity of the Secured Parties' (as defined in the DIP Term Loan Facility defined below) liens on and security interests in the Facility IP as granted and authorized by the (1) Final Order (I) Authorizing Debtors To Obtain Senior Secured, Superpriority, Postpetition Financing (II) Granting Liens and Superpriority Claims Pursuant to Bankruptcy Code Sections 105, 362, 363, 364 and 507, Bankruptcy Rules 2002, 4001, 6004, and 9014 and Local Rule 4001-2 and (III) Granting Related Relief and (2) that certain Guarantee and Collateral Agreement (DIP Term Loan Facility), dated as of May 26, 2017, among the Westinghouse Electric Company LLC, Toshiba Nuclear Energy Holdings (UK) Limited, TSB Nuclear Energy Services Inc., each other Pledgor identified therein and Citibank, N.A. Docket No. 565 entered in the Bankruptcy Cases.
(k) Owners waive (i) any administrative claims allowable under 11 U.S.C. Section 503(b) arising from the performance of the EPC Agreement and (ii) any right of setoff they may have with respect to the EPC Agreement under the Bankruptcy Code or applicable nonbankruptcy law. Facility IP developed under the EPC Agreement is as-is, where-is and without warranty or indemnity.





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        IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties hereto have executed this Facility IP License as of the Execution Date.

GEORGIA POWER COMPANY, FOR ITSELF AND AS AGENT FOR OGLETHORPE POWER CORPORATION (AN ELECTRIC MEMBERSHIP CORPORATION), MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC AUTHORITY OF GEORGIA, MEAG POWER SPVJ, LLC, MEAG POWER SPVM, LLC, MEAG Power SPVP, LLC and THE CITY OF DALTON, GEORGIA, ACTING BY AND THROUGH ITS BOARD OF WATER, LIGHT, AND SINKING FUND COMMISSIONERS
 
By: /s/ Chris Cummiskey_______
Name: Chris Cummiskey
Title: Executive Vice President – Georgia Power
    Company

Attest: /s/ Meredith M. Lackey_____
Its: Senior Vice President, General Counsel &
    Corporate Secretary
 
        (CORPORATE SEAL)

WECTEC GLOBAL PROJECT
SERVICES INC.

By:_/s/ David C. Durham______
Name: David C. Durham
Title: President

Attest: _/s/ Patricia L. Crown___
Its: Notary Public
Patricia L. Crown
 
(CORPORATE SEAL)
WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC COMPANY LLC

By:___/s/Jose E. Gutierrez_________
Name: Jose E. Gutierrez
Title: President and CEO

Attest: ___/s/ Patricia L. Crown_____
Its: Notary Public
Patricia L. Crown
 
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EXHIBIT G
IP LICENSE
    
    This IP LICENSE (“IP License”) is made as of July 20, 2017 (“Execution Date”), and becomes effective as of the Effective Date as defined in the Amended and Restated Services Agreement, by and between, on the one hand, GEORGIA POWER COMPANY, a Georgia corporation, for itself and as agent for Owners, as defined below, and, on the other hand, WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC COMPANY LLC, a Delaware limited liability company having a place of business in Cranberry, Pennsylvania (“WEC”), and WECTEC GLOBAL PROJECT SERVICES INC., a Louisiana corporation having a place of business in Charlotte, North Carolina (“WECTEC” and together with WEC, the “Service Provider”). Owners and Service Provider may be referred to individually as a “Party” and collectively as the “Parties.”

1.    Definitions. For purposes of this IP License, the terms listed below shall have the meanings indicated beside them. Capitalized terms not otherwise defined below shall have the meanings ascribed to them in the Amended and Restated Services Agreement between Owners and the Service Provider of even date herewith (together with all Exhibits thereto, as amended or modified and as may be further amended or modified from time to time, the “Services Agreement”).
(a)    “Configuration Data” means the Facility-specific data that is used in conjunction with the software, including without limitation, tuning and set point constants, graphical, pictorial and text files, that instantiate the software for the specific Facility environment.
(b)    “Facility IP” means all Intellectual Property (and associated deliverables, products, and other materials described in this definition) of Service Provider or its Affiliates, whether now existing or hereafter developed, in or covering the Facility (including all equipment, components, hardware, software and other deliverables) as delivered under the Services Agreement or under the EPC Agreement (including Intellectual Property, deliverables, products, and materials underlying, supporting, or used to create deliverables under the EPC Agreement or Services Agreement, regardless of whether the same have been or will be provided to Owners, but excluding products delivered by Service Provider’s fuels group to Owners under separate commercial agreements), required or reasonably necessary for Owners to design, construct, test, startup, license, complete, maintain, improve, and operate the Facility, to defend challenges on ITAACs or respond to other requests made by any Government Authority or pursuant to applicable Law, including (i) patents, trademarks (but excluding the Westinghouse name or any trademarks related to AP1000®), copyrights, trade secrets, inventions, know-how, proprietary information, confidential information, documentation, materials and data; (ii) software required or reasonably necessary for Facility Purposes, including Service Provider (or its Affiliates)-owned and developed proprietary computer programs expressed in a source code language consisting of a full source language statement of programs and all related compiler command files, build scripts, complete maintenance documentation, application programming interfaces, graphical user
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interfaces, schematic diagrams and annotations which comprise the pre-coding detail design specifications, information management data bases (e.g., open item database, PCC outstanding issues list, DCP database, LAR database, ITAAC database), plans, designs, calculations and models (e.g., seismic models, structural models, stress analyses, hazards analyses – flooding, PRHA, probabilistic risk assessment, etc.), design basis information, computer source code for CYS monitoring system and all CYS design documents, cyber security databases (e.g., CDA identification database, LRM assessment database, cyber SharePoint site, etc.) and all cyber security supporting documentation, simulator designs; (iii) all AP1000®-related schematics, designs and information, included but not limited to AP1000® information referenced in the DCD or COL; and (iv) all other information, documentation, materials, data, technology, software and other property necessary to allow a reasonably skilled person to design, construct, test, license, startup, operate, improve, complete and maintain the Facility.
(c)    “Intellectual Property” means any and all intellectual property rights existing from time to time under any Law including patent law, copyright law, semiconductor chip protection law, moral rights law, trade secret law, trademark law (together with all goodwill associated therewith (but excluding any rights to the Westinghouse name or any trademarks related to AP1000®)), unfair competition law, publicity rights law, or privacy rights law, and any and all other proprietary rights, and any and all applications, renewals, extensions and restorations of any of the foregoing, now or hereafter in force and effect worldwide. For purposes of this definition, rights under patent laws shall be limited to rights under any and all United States patent applications (and patents issued therefrom) and patents (including letters patent and inventor’s certificates), including, without limitation, any provisionals, substitutions, extensions, supplementary patent certificates, reissues, renewals, divisions, continuations in part (or in whole), continued prosecution applications, requests for continued examination, and other similar filings or stages thereof provided for under the laws of the United States.
(d)    “Licensed Documentation” shall mean that portion of the Licensed IP that includes any (i) materials created by or on behalf of Service Provider or its licensors, or by Third Parties, that describe or relate to the functional, operational, or performance capabilities of any Licensed IP regardless of whether such materials be in written, printed, electronic or other format; and (ii) user, operator, system administration, technical, support and other manuals, including but not limited to functional specifications, help files, flow charts, logic diagrams, programming comments, and acceptance plans, if any.
(e)    “Licensed IP” means (i) that portion of the Facility IP delivered by Service Provider to Owners, or to which Owners are given access by Service Provider pursuant to the Services Agreement (the types of Licensed IP that will be delivered to Owners are identified in Exhibit B of the Services Agreement); (ii) that portion of the Facility IP delivered by Service Provider to Owners under the EPC Agreement; and (iii) any Intellectual Property that is not capable of being delivered (e.g., patent rights) but is required to enable Owners’ Use of Facility equipment, components, hardware, and software delivered under the EPC Agreement or the Services Agreement.
(f)    “Owners” means Georgia Power Company, Oglethorpe Power Corporation (An Electric Membership Corporation), Municipal Electric Authority of Georgia, MEAG Power
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SPVJ, LLC, MEAG Power SPVM, LLC, MEAG Power SPVP, LLC, and The City of Dalton, Georgia, acting by and through its Board of Water, Light and Sinking Fund Commissioners.
(g)    “Permitted Users” means Owners, their employees, and the employees of their Affiliates, when they are acting as agent for the Owners. Permitted Users shall also include (i) Owners’ engineers, seconded employees and staff augmentation contractors, where acting as agent for Owners, through multiple tiers, engaged by Owners, and (ii) Facility contractors and subcontractors engaged by Owners for work in connection with the Facility, in each case subject to the requirements of Article 14 of the Services Agreement.
(h)    “Software” or “software” means any computer programming code (such as computer programs, procedures, rules or routines embodied in computer programs, databases and related computer files) consisting of instructions or statements in a form readable by individuals (source code) or machines (object code) and related documentation and supporting materials therefor, in any form or medium, including electronic media. Software includes any bug fixes, error-correction releases, updates, upgrades, enhancements, modifications, changes, new versions and replacements therefor.
(i)    “Service Provider Software” means the Software provided to Owners by Service Provider or Service Provider’s Affiliates or licensors through Service Provider, in connection with the Services performed under the Services Agreement or work performed under the EPC Agreement that is required or reasonably necessary for Facility Purposes. Software includes:
(i)    base software”, which consists of the programs and tools that provide basic Facility system functions. The base software may include tools used to develop control strategies (function blocks, standard control algorithms, rules, etc.), operator graphics (e.g., symbol libraries), and database entries;
(ii)    application software”, which consists of the project-specific implementation of the Facility requirements using the objects and tools provided by the base software. The application software is specific to a particular Facility; and
(iii)    third-party software”, which consists of that portion of the software which is developed and owned by a Third Party. Third-party software may include freeware.
(j)    “Use” means to access, use, copy, reproduce, modify, prepare derivative works, make, have made (including export and import in compliance with applicable US law), distribute, perform, and display for Facility Purposes and in compliance with the provisions of this IP License.
2.    Licenses.
(a)    License. Service Provider hereby grants, agrees to grant, and shall cause to be granted to Owners and their Affiliates, a perpetual, irrevocable, fully paid-up, royalty-free, non-exclusive, transferable (solely in connection with any sale or transfer of the Facility) right and license under, in and to the Facility IP, to Use the Facility and all equipment, components,
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hardware, software and other deliverables as such are delivered or made available to Owners, including Service Provider Software, and in each case, solely for Facility Purposes. Owners shall have the right to sublicense to Permitted Users the rights conferred upon Owners, provided that such sublicenses shall be limited to Use solely on Owners’ behalf and solely for Facility Purposes. Third-party software which is furnished by Service Provider shall be subject to separate license agreements and/or registration requirements and limitations on copying and use, and Owners agree to be bound by the terms of any such license agreements to the extent Owners have been provided a copy of the same or as may be negotiated between Owners and each third-party software provider. The license rights granted by Service Provider to Owners pursuant to this IP License do not include any rights in and to any Facility IP other than as specifically set forth in this IP License, and do not include any right to use any Facility IP (i) with or for any facility other than the Facility (Vogtle Units 3 & 4), or (ii) for the manufacture or design of fuel assemblies for AP1000 reactors.
(b)    Service Provider shall provide all third-party software on a pass-through basis as further described herein. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, and without limiting the license above, the license granted herein grants and shall grant Owners and the Permitted Users the rights to:
(i)    Use the Licensed IP for the Facility Purposes;
(ii)    adapt and otherwise modify the Licensed IP, including but not limited to the Service Provider’s base software and application software;
(iii)    make a reasonable number of copies of the Service Provider Software for back-up, archival, testing, installation, maintenance, operation or disaster-recovery purposes, provided that any copyright or other proprietary rights notices included in the Service Provider Software are also reproduced in such copies. The right to copy specific third-party software shall be governed by terms of the license agreement specific to such third-party software provided to Owners;
(iv)    install the Service Provider Software on replacement hardware and adapt and modify the Service Provider Software to be used on other hardware, provided that the Service Provider Software as installed on such hardware is solely used for the Facility Purposes. The right to install specific third-party software as described in this subsection (iv) shall be governed by terms of the license agreement specific to such third-party software provided to Owners;
(v)    make the Licensed IP accessible to, or otherwise disclose Licensed IP, to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission and other Government Authorities as required or requested for Facility Purposes subject to Section 6.3 of the Services Agreement; and
(vi)    Use and disclose, subject to Article 14 of the Services Agreement, the output and other information derived from the Licensed IP (whether such Licensed IP is deliverable or only accessible) in support of the Facility Purposes and as otherwise required to comply with applicable Laws or requirements of requests from Government Authorities.
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(c)    License Restrictions. Except as may be otherwise provided herein, Owners shall not alone or with the assistance of others use any Licensed IP other than for the Facility Purposes. Except for the licenses granted herein or as otherwise provided in the Services Agreement, all right, title, and interest in the Licensed IP shall remain with Service Provider or its licensors.
(d)    Licensed Documentation Reproduction and Distribution. Service Provider hereby grants, agrees to grant, and shall cause to be granted to Owners a perpetual, irrevocable, transferrable (solely in connection with any sale or transfer of the Facility), fully paid-up, royalty-free, non-exclusive right and license to modify and create derivative works, reproduce and distribute to Permitted Users Licensed Documentation solely for the Facility Purposes. Rights and obligations regarding the modification, reproduction and distribution of third-party software documents shall be as set forth in the applicable third-party software license. Rights and obligations regarding the modification, reproduction and distribution of any other third party documents included in Licensed Documentation shall be as specified by the owners of the third party documents.
(e)    Other Computer Programs. Nothing shall prohibit the Permitted Users from using the Facility equipment to run computer programs other than the software or from using the equipment for purposes other than operation of the Facility, it being understood that Service Provider shall not be responsible for any failure of the software or equipment as a result of such activities, or loading such computer programs on, or removing such computer programs from, the Facility equipment.
3.    Representations and Warranties. Service Provider represents and warrants the following:
(a)    Licensing Rights. Service Provider owns all rights, title and interest in and to the Licensed IP (excluding third-party software, third-party software documentation or any other third party information or materials provided under the Services Agreement) or otherwise has the legal right to transfer, grant, sublicense, or, for third-party software, pass-through the rights and the licenses in the foregoing that are provided herein. In the event of a breach of this warranty, Service Provider shall obtain, at no additional cost to Owners, rights necessary for Owners to continue using the Licensed IP as contemplated by this IP License. For pass-through rights, third-party software and associated documentation shall be licensed directly from the third-party software developer to Owners as end user, and copies of all such licenses shall be provided to Owners. To the best of Service Provider’s knowledge, the Licensed IP is true, accurate and complete and represents all of the intellectual property to be provided to Owners under the Services Agreement, at the applicable time.
(b)    Media. The media on which the Licensed IP, including but not limited to software, is recorded shall be free from defects in material and workmanship for the Warranty Period set forth in (d) below. Service Provider will, at no additional charge, replace any defective media.
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(c)    Intellectual Property. Licensed IP and Licensed Documentation will not knowingly infringe, misappropriate, or otherwise violate any patent, trademark, service mark, copyright, trade secret or other proprietary right of any Third Party.
(d)    Performance.    The Licensed IP, including but not limited to the software and Configuration Data shall be treated in accordance with Article 10 of the Services Agreement mutatis mutandis; provided, however, that Facility IP developed under the EPC Agreement shall be provided on an as-is, where-is basis and without warranty. In addition to re-performance under Article 10 of the Services Agreement (to the extent required thereby), Service Provider agrees to use commercially reasonable efforts during the term of the Services Agreement and subject to the terms and conditions therein, at Owners’ request and expense, to provide updates, corrections, replacements, repairs, and other work to ensure that Facility software, hardware, Configuration Data, or other physical deliverables meet Owners’ needs.
4.    Intellectual Property Indemnity.
(a)    Service Provider shall indemnify, hold harmless, release and defend Owner Persons Indemnified from any action brought against Owners, their Affiliates or any of their respective Representatives, to the extent based on a claim that any Licensed IP or any part thereof furnished hereunder, or the use thereof as permitted under this IP License, constitutes an infringement of any United States patent or United States copyright, or misappropriation of any trade secret, trademark rights, proprietary rights or other intellectual property rights of any Third Party; provided, however, Owners shall promptly notify Service Provider of any such claim, suits and actions in writing and Service Provider shall pay all costs, expenses, settlements and/or judgments resulting therefrom.
(b)    If a claim of infringement or misappropriation is made, Service Provider may, and if the use of the Licensed IP developed by Service Provider or any part thereof furnished hereunder is held by a court of competent jurisdiction to constitute infringement or misappropriation of any United States copyright, trade secret, trademark rights, proprietary rights or other intellectual property rights of any Third Party, and its use by Owners is enjoined, Service Provider shall, at its option and its sole expense, either: (i) procure for Owners the right to continue using said Licensed IP, or part thereof; or (ii) replace or modify the same with non-infringing Licensed IP, to the extent reasonably possible without diminishing the capability and capacity of the Licensed IP, or part thereof. In the event the above alternatives are unavailable to Service Provider, then, with the approval of Owners, Service Provider shall seek alternate ways and means to provide such Services for which it is obligated under this Agreement so long as such alternate means are reasonably acceptable to Owners.
(c)    Notwithstanding the above, Service Provider shall not compromise or settle any claim, action, suit or proceeding in which Owners are named without Owners’ prior written consent, which consent shall not be unreasonably conditioned, delayed or withheld unless such settlement provides for the payment of money only by Service Provider and provides for a full, complete and unconditional (other than ceasing use of the applicable Licensed IP) release of Owners and each Permitted User.
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(d)    The foregoing indemnity shall not apply in situations where the Licensed IP is: (i) supplied pursuant to a design or drawing prepared by Owners wherein Service Provider has deviated from its normal course of performance; (ii) modified or combined by Owners or otherwise with items not furnished hereunder; or (iii) outside the scope of the Licensed Documentation and without the Service Provider’s approval or consent. In the event a suit or proceeding is brought against Service Provider as a result of such Owners’ actions, Owners will indemnify and save Service Provider harmless to the same extent as Service Provider has agreed to indemnify and save Owners harmless hereunder, except that the limitation of liability provision of Section 17.2 of the Services Agreement shall not apply.
(e)    This Section 4 is an exclusive statement relating to intellectual property indemnification regarding the Licensed IP. In no event shall Owners be entitled to duplicative recovery under this Section 4 and Section 16.4 of the Services Agreement.
(f)    Any indemnities associated with third-party software shall be governed by the terms of the license agreements associated with such third-party software. Where the third-party software is directly licensed to Owners by Third Parties, Service Provider shall have no obligation to indemnify Owners for any claims of infringement related to the use by Owner of such third-party software.
(g)    Service Provider’s liability under this Section 4 shall be subject to the limitation of liability provision of Section 17.2 of the Services Agreement.
5.    Assignment.
(a)    Owners shall have the right to, and shall, assign this IP License (including all the rights and obligations hereunder) to any purchaser of the Facility or their successor in connection with their ownership interest in the Facility.
(b)    Owners’ consent shall not be required for WEC’s and WECTEC’s assignment of their rights and obligations under this IP License in connection with an assignment of their rights and obligations under the Services Agreement in connection with the Bankruptcy Cases provided, however, that the rights of Owners under the Bankruptcy Code are preserved in all respects and WEC shall remain a party hereto and obligated hereunder unless the assignee in such a transaction also acquires substantially all of the Facility IP such that Owners’ rights under this IP License are not adversely affected.
(c)    WEC shall ensure that any assignment, sale or exclusive license of any portion of the Facility IP is subject to the rights and obligations of Section 2 and the covenant not to sue in Section 6(c) (but only with respect to IP Improvements of such Facility IP made by Owners as of or before such assignment, sale or exclusive license (“Covenant IP Improvements”)), and in a manner, by operation of law or otherwise, such that any further assignee, purchaser or exclusive licensee of such Facility IP takes such Facility IP subject to the rights and obligations of Section 2 and the covenant not to sue in Section 6(c) (with respect to Covenant IP Improvements). WEC shall also be entitled to assign to any assignee, purchaser or exclusive licensee of any portion of the Facility IP the right to enforce this IP License against Owners, to the extent it relates to the
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Use or disclosure of Facility IP. In addition to the foregoing, WEC shall ensure that any assignment, sale, or exclusive license of its interest in and to its Facility IP, or any portion thereof, pursuant to which WEC divests possession of any portion of the Facility IP or is otherwise rendered unable to satisfy its obligations under Section 4 is subject to the assignee’s, purchaser’s or exclusive licensee’s agreement to be bound by the requirements of this sentence of Section 5. WECTEC shall have the right to, and shall, assign this IP License (including all the rights and obligations hereunder) to any assignee of the Services Agreement in connection with any assignment of such agreement and shall, in connection with any such assignment, ensure that the rights of Owners under the US Bankruptcy Code are preserved in all respects.
(d)    Assignment rights for third-party software shall be subject to the terms of the associated third-party software license and may require ratification by the Third Party. Any assignment or transfer in violation of this IP License will be null and void. This IP License and the rights and obligations of either Party hereto will be binding upon and will inure to the benefit of the Parties hereto and their respective successors and permitted assigns, including but not limited to any bankruptcy trustee appointed.

6.    Ownership of Licensed IP and Improvements thereon.
(a)    As between Service Provider and Owners, Service Provider shall own all right, title and interest in and to all Intellectual Property associated with the Licensed IP provided hereunder.
(b)    To the extent Owners create any modifications or derivative works in the Licensed IP, Owners shall own all right, title and interest in and to all Intellectual Property associated with such modifications or derivative works. Owners’ Use of any such modifications or derivative works is limited to Facility Purposes.

(c)    The Parties acknowledge that each Party may independently develop or have developed improvements to or derivative works of the Licensed IP (hereinafter “IP Improvements”) that may infringe on the other Party’s Intellectual Property in its IP Improvements. Each Party intends that such development not block the other Party’s development activities, and, consequently: i) Service Provider covenants not to sue Owners, their Affiliates, or any Person authorized by Owners to Use such IP Improvements on Owners’ behalf, for infringement or misappropriation of the Service Provider’s Intellectual Property in such IP Improvements for Facility Purposes; and ii) Owners covenant not to sue Service Provider, its Affiliates, or any Person authorized by Service Provider to use such IP Improvements on Service Provider’s behalf, for infringement or misappropriation of the Owners’ Intellectual Property in such IP Improvements.

7.    Miscellaneous.
(a)    Dispute Resolution. In the event of any dispute under this IP License, the Parties shall proceed in accordance with the dispute resolution process set forth in the Services Agreement, mutatis mutandis.
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(b)    Term. This IP License shall commence on the Effective Date and shall be coterminous with the Services Agreement; provided, upon any termination of this IP License, the perpetual licenses granted hereunder shall continue without interruption, and Sections 1, 4, 5, and 6 shall survive any such termination or expiration.
(c)    Applicable Law. This IP License will be governed by Section 22.1 of the Services Agreement.
(d)    Waiver. No Party will be deemed to have waived any provision of this IP License unless such waiver is made explicit in writing and signed by the Party waiving such provision. No waiver will be deemed to be a continuing waiver unless so stated in writing.
(e)    Amendment. No change, amendment, or modification of this IP License will be binding upon the Parties unless such change, amendment, or modification is in writing and duly executed by the Parties.
(f)    Severability. If any one or more of the provisions in this IP License or any application of such provision is held to be invalid, illegal or unenforceable in any respect by a competent tribunal, the validity, legality and enforceability of the remaining provisions in this IP License and all other applications of the remaining provisions shall not in any way be affected or impaired by such invalidity, illegality or unenforceability.
(g)    Entire Agreement. This IP License and the Services Agreement contain the entire agreement of the Parties, and there are no oral or written representations, understandings or agreements between the Parties respecting the subject matter of this IP License that are not expressed herein.
(h)    Notice. All notices and other communications hereunder shall be in writing and shall be delivered in accordance with the notice provisions contained in the Services Agreement.
(i)    Other Licenses. Nothing in this IP License is intended reduce or expand Owners’ rights under any other licenses granted to Owners, except that the licenses granted hereunder supersede and replace any licenses granted under the EPC Agreement.
(j)    Bankruptcy Code.
(i)    The Parties acknowledge and agree that the Licensed IP is “intellectual property” as defined in Section 101(35A) of the United States Bankruptcy Code, codified as 11 U.S.C. § 101 et seq. (the “Bankruptcy Code”), that has been licensed hereunder in a contemporaneous exchange for value.
(ii)    In the event this IP License is rejected pursuant to applicable law in a case under the Bankruptcy Code, Owners may elect to retain their rights under this IP License as provided in Section 365(n) of the Bankruptcy Code.
(k)    Each of the Parties hereby acknowledges the existence, perfection and validity of the Secured Parties' (as defined in the DIP Term Loan Facility defined below) liens on and
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security interests in the Facility IP as granted and authorized by the (1) Final Order (I) Authorizing Debtors To Obtain Senior Secured, Superpriority, Postpetition Financing (II) Granting Liens and Superpriority Claims Pursuant to Bankruptcy Code Sections 105, 362, 363, 364 and 507, Bankruptcy Rules 2002, 4001, 6004, and 9014 and Local Rule 4001-2 and (III) Granting Related Relief and (2) that certain Guarantee and Collateral Agreement (DIP Term Loan Facility), dated as of May 26, 2017, among the Westinghouse Electric Company LLC, Toshiba Nuclear Energy Holdings (UK) Limited, TSB Nuclear Energy Services Inc., each other Pledgor identified therein and Citibank, N.A., Docket No. 565 entered in the Bankruptcy Cases.
(l)    Owners waive (i) any administrative claims allowable under 11 U.S.C. Section 503(b) arising from the performance of the EPC Agreement and (ii) any right of setoff they may have with respect to the EPC Agreement under the Bankruptcy Code or applicable nonbankruptcy law. Facility IP developed under the EPC Agreement is as-is, where-is and without warranty or indemnity.

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    IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties hereto have executed this IP License as of the Execution Date.

GEORGIA POWER COMPANY, FOR ITSELF AND AS AGENT FOR OGLETHORPE POWER CORPORATION (AN ELECTRIC MEMBERSHIP CORPORATION), MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC AUTHORITY OF GEORGIA, MEAG Power SPVJ, LLC, MEAG POWER SPVM, LLC, MEAG POWER SPVP, LLC AND THE CITY OF DALTON, GEORGIA, ACTING BYAND THROUGH ITS BORAD OF WATER, LIGHT AND SINKING FUND COMMISSIONERS

By: __/s/ Chris Cummiskey_____
Name: Chris Cummiskey
Title: Executive Vice President – Georgia Power
    Company

Attest: /s/ Meredith M. Lackey_____
Its: Senior Vice President, General Counsel & Corporate Secretary
 
        (CORPORATE SEAL)

WECTEC GLOBAL PROJECT
SERVICES INC.

By:__/s/ David C. Durham_______________
Name: David C. Durham
Title: President

Attest: _/s/ Patricial L. Crown______________
Its: Notary Public
Patricia L. Crown
 
        (CORPORATE SEAL)
WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC COMPANY LLC

By:_/s/Jose E. Gutierrez_____________
Name: Jose E. Gutierrez
Title: President and CEO

Attest: _/s/ Patricial L. Crown______________
Its: Notary Public
Patricia L. Crown
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SUBCONTRACTS AND PURCHASE ORDERS
A. Service Provider shall assume and assign to Owners or their designee, and Owners or their designee shall accept assignment of, the subcontracts and purchase orders listed below.
Purchase Order/SAP  Contract
SubcontractPODebtorSubContractor/VendorDescription/Title
1132175F001086WSPM004620Stone & Webster Construction IncA&W OIL CO INCChange Order to add Funding to PO 747595 for Lubricants for $25,000
2132175F004697WSPM009914Stone & Webster Construction IncA&W OIL CO INCPM Temp.Const.SG2565 Mobilux EP2 SG165 Multifak EP2,SG 564 XH 222,SG034 DTE24,SG034 DTE25,SG2427 DTELight,SG2382 ChevSRI
3WVG3001455WVG3001455WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.A&W OIL CO INCMobilube HD Plus 85W-140 for Maintenance of the 220 ton Crane TI3
4WVG3001314WVG3001314WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.A&W OIL CO INCGrease for Turbine Island 3 220 Ton & 15 Ton Crane for PM to Start Up
5132175F006084WSPM004724WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.AAA SIGN COMPANY INCElectronic Sign Repair
6132175F002381-AWSPM004994Stone & Webster Construction IncABB ENTERPRISE SOFTWARE INCVENTYX eSOMS Software
7132175-EP01.01WSPM015467Stone & Webster Construction IncABB INCTurbine Generator Synchronization Control Panel
8132176-EP01.01WSPM015303Stone & Webster Construction IncABB INCTurbine Generator Synchronization Control Panel
9132175-C215.04WSPM010031Stone & Webster Construction IncAC CONTROLS CO INCButterfly Valves|
10132176-C203.01WSPM010032Stone & Webster Construction IncAC CONTROLS CO INCThreaded and Socket Weld Carbon Steel Valves|
11132176-C215.01WSPM010033Stone & Webster Construction IncAC CONTROLS CO INCButterfly Valves|
12J132175-C215.03WSPM009810Stone & Webster Construction IncAC CONTROLS CO INCValves|
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13WVG3000470WVG3000470WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.AC CONTROLS CO INCMaterial to be left in place and used for building 315 for RWS, work package SV0-RWS-PLW-ME0917
14132175-C203.03WSPM010030Stone & Webster Construction IncAC CONTROLS CO INCThreaded and Socket Weld Carbon Steel Valves |
15WVG3001549WVG3001549WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.ACE INDUSTRIES INCMAB Overhead Cranes Quarterly Inspection /
16132175-E032.01WSPM003359WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.ADVANCED CABLE BUS INC600V Cable Bus System
17132175-C811.02WSPM010831Stone & Webster Construction IncADVANCED PRODUCTS AND SYSTEMSDielectric Gaskets for CWS
18J132175-J800.03WSPM013367Stone & Webster Construction IncAGGREGATES USA LLCAggregates
19132175F000882WSPM004632Stone & Webster Construction IncAGGREKO LLCReplacement Chiller for Batch Plant
20132175F004441WSPM010663Stone & Webster Construction IncAH HARRIS AND SONS INCConstruction Aid Material Nonpermanent Plant. For Use By Iron Workers NI3.
21J132175-FPR12-02618WSPM010292Stone & Webster Construction IncAH HARRIS AND SONS INCConcrete surface Nuclear Island 3 Basemat pour.
22WVG3000189WVG3000189Stone & Webster Construction IncAH HARRIS AND SONS INCTemporary Construction Aid for BOP Carpenters
23132175F005164WSPM005013WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.AIKEN TECHNICAL COLLEGERental Space for 16 hours for Offsite Transition Meeting January 27th and 29th 2016
24132175F000365WSPM014774Stone & Webster Construction IncAIR LIQUIDE INDUSTRIALS US LPBatch Plant - Add Funds PO 759556-3P - Air Liquide
30132175F005863WSPM010198WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.AIRGAS INCRespirator Fit Test for HSE Field Testing
31WVG3001009WVG3001009WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.AIRGAS INCIndustrial Hygiene - Airgas Order
35WVG3000680WVG3000680WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.AIRGAS NATIONAL WELDERSHSE - Industrial Hygiene Supplies for site wide use
36132175F005891WSPM010208WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.AIRGAS USA LLCMSA Replacement Sensors - Environmental Use
37WVG3000539WVG3000539WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.AIRGAS USA LLCSpecial Ferrules for Welding to Vertical Surfaces
38132175F000041-2WSPM010524Stone & Webster Construction IncAIRWAYS FREIGHT CORPORATIONAirways Freight to provide door to door pick up and delivery 365 x 24
39J132175-FPR13-02070WSPM002109Stone & Webster Construction IncAL PATTERSON INCTo Install the precast panels in the Auxiliary Building
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40132175F000373WSPM004653Stone & Webster Construction IncALERE TOXICOLOGY SERVICE INCChange Attachment , FFD Special requirements for drug testing per NRC Regulations, to PO 681033-000 OP, Alere Toxicology Services, Inc
41132175F000148WSPM012396Stone & Webster Construction IncALLTEC LIFTING SYSTEMS LLCChange Order to PO 849833 (Alltec Lifting Systems) 12 months extention on Rental
42132175F001547WSPM004667Stone & Webster Construction IncALLTEC LIFTING SYSTEMS LLCAdd additonal Funds to Alltec, PO 752386 on Lifting Beam and Plates
43132175F002026WSPM004436Stone & Webster Construction IncALLTEC LIFTING SYSTEMS LLCChange Order to Extend Rental on Alltec Modular Lifting beam PO 745575 for 12 months
44132175F003041WSPM004469Stone & Webster Construction IncALLTEC LIFTING SYSTEMS LLCCO to extend rental to Alltec Lifting Systems PO # 868741 for 12 months
45132175000828 REL 007WSPM013354Stone & Webster Construction IncALUMA PANEL OF SC INCBLANKET ORDER TRANSFER 831033 3P
46132175F000828 REL 005WSPM004641Stone & Webster Construction IncALUMA PANEL OF SC INCBLANKET ORDER REL 005
47132175F000828 REL 006WSPM004642Stone & Webster Construction IncALUMA PANEL OF SC INCBLANKET ORDER TRANSFER 831033 3P
48132175F000828 REL 007WSPM004643Stone & Webster Construction IncALUMA PANEL OF SC INCN_6241203 - N_6241203-N/ACNN/A - Banner
49132175F000828 REL 010WSPM010364Stone & Webster Construction IncALUMA PANEL OF SC INCBLANKET RELEASE
50132175F000828 REL 012WSPM004644Stone & Webster Construction IncALUMA PANEL OF SC INCBLANKET ORDER RELEASE 012
51132175F000828 REL 016WSPM004645Stone & Webster Construction IncALUMA PANEL OF SC INCBLANKET ORDER TRANSFER 831033 3P
52132175F000828 REL 018WSPM013395WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.ALUMA PANEL OF SC INCBLANKET ORDER RELEASE 018
53132175F000828 REL 019WSPM013394WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.ALUMA PANEL OF SC INCBLANKET ORDER RELEASE 019
54132175F000828 REL 020WSPM013393WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.ALUMA PANEL OF SC INCBLANKET ORDER TRANSFER 831033 3P
55132175-C910.15WSPM003468Stone & Webster Construction IncAMERICAN PLASTIC PIPE AND SUPPLY LLCorrugated HDPE Pipe
56132175-C910.17WSPM003467Stone & Webster Construction IncAMERICAN PLASTIC PIPE AND SUPPLY LLCWS, PWS, RWS, SDS, WWS, and YFS HDPE Piping and Fittings
57132175-C910.19WSPM010631Stone & Webster Construction IncAMERICAN PLASTIC PIPE AND SUPPLY LLHDPE Pipe and Fittings for U/G WLS
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58J132175-C910-05WSPM002184Stone & Webster Construction IncAMERICAN PLASTIC PIPE AND SUPPLY LLHDPE Pipe and Fittings|
59J132175-C910-07WSPM002183Stone & Webster Construction IncAMERICAN PLASTIC PIPE AND SUPPLY LLHDPE PIPE
60132175F004845WSPM009887WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.AMERICAN STAINLESS & SUPPLYTemporary Construction Aid - NI4
61132176-C913.07WSPM003758WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.AMERICAN STAINLESS & SUPPLYFiberglass Piping and Spider Supports for DOS
62WVG3000788WVG3000788WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.AMERICAN STAINLESS & SUPPLYTo be used for building bulkheads and bracing formwork
63WVG3001320WVG3001320WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.AMERICAN STAINLESS & SUPPLYSS PLATE 4'X8'X1/8" THICK for CWS Pumps
64WVG3001425WVG3001425WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.AMERICAN STAINLESS & SUPPLYtemporary construction aid material to be used for fabrication shops-NOI-6 TI-3 LP Turbine Building overhead crane test frame
65WVG3001434WVG3001434WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.AMERICAN STAINLESS & SUPPLYTemporary construction aide material to be used to ensure anchorage shall not move for Unit 4 Turbine, work package SV4-2060-C0W-850000
66WVG3001459WVG3001459WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.AMERICAN STAINLESS & SUPPLYBOP TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION AID MATERIAL FOR TEST HEADER
67WVG3001478WVG3001478WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.AMERICAN STAINLESS & SUPPLYCA37 Temporary Bracing
68WVG4001245WVG4001245WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.AMERICAN STAINLESS & SUPPLYMaterial to be left in place and used for fabrication of spring element plates for Unit 4 Turbine CA81 tabletop, work package SV4-2050-SSW-CV1823
69WVG4001251WVG4001251WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.AMERICAN STAINLESS & SUPPLYMaterial to be left in place and used for fabrication of beams (borrowed from Unit 3) and lateral bracing for Unit 4 Turbine CA81 tabletop, SV4-2050-SSW-CV1823
70WVG4001253WVG4001253WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.AMERICAN STAINLESS & SUPPLYMaterial to be left in place and used for fabrication of beams (borrowed from Unit 3) and lateral bracing for Unit 4 Turbine CA81 tabletop, SV4-2050-SSW-CV1823
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71132175-E102.03WSPM005021Stone & Webster Construction IncANIXTER INCMedium Voltage Power Cable
72132175-EW82.01WSPM001939WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.ANIXTER INCNon-Class 1E Fiber Optic Cable Connectors
73132176-EW82.01WSPM001263WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.ANIXTER INCNon-Class 1E Fiber Optic Cable Connectors
74132175-G120.00WSPM010363Stone & Webster Construction IncAPPLIED TECHNICAL SERVICES INCTesting for Pressure Sensitive Tape
75132175-J800.19WSPM004550Stone & Webster Construction IncAPPLIED TECHNICAL SERVICES INCTesting Of A490 Bolt From Unit 4 Turbine Building
76132175-J800.22WSPM004551WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.APPLIED TECHNICAL SERVICES INCCharpy V-notch Testing
77879098-3PWSPM004958Stone & Webster Construction IncAPPLIED TECHNICAL SERVICES INCAdditional Funding for PO 879098 for analysis for ATS swipe test PO. Additional funds will be added to cover future samples and the outstanding balance, total amount to be $37,000.00
78WVG3000269WVG3000269Stone & Webster Construction IncAPPLIED TECHNICAL SERVICES INCRequisition for NDE services to be performed by ATS. Magnetic particle examination of closure nuts
79WVG3000310WVG3000310WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.APPLIED TECHNICAL SERVICES INCAdd Funds ($150,000.00) to existing PO 866115
80132175-MY50.00WSPM003927Stone & Webster Construction IncARMSTRONG HUNT INCHot Water Unit Heaters and Duct Mounted Heating Coils
81132176-MY50.00WSPM003044Stone & Webster Construction IncARMSTRONG HUNT INCHot Water Unit Heaters and Duct Mounted Heating Coils
82132175F000060-AWSPM010689Stone & Webster Construction IncASCENDUM MACHINERY INCConsumables For Equipment Example Bucket Cutting Edge
83132175F002920WSPM004412Stone & Webster Construction IncASCENDUM MACHINERY INCChange Order to Extend Rental on PO 842430 From ASC Construction Equipment on Crawler Excavator for 12 months
84132175F003088WSPM004466Stone & Webster Construction IncASCENDUM MACHINERY INCASC VOLVO TO REPLACE MONITOR IN 480 EXCAVATOR DUE TO OPERATOR DAMAGE
8545007143814500714381WECTEC Contractors IncASCENDUM MACHINERY INCPARTS
8645007153674500715367WECTEC Contractors IncASCENDUM MACHINERY INCParts Inv# P215045455
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8745007157094500715709WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.ASCENDUM MACHINERY INCEquipment Repair Parts and Service
8845007157554500715755WECTEC Contractors IncASCENDUM MACHINERY INCPARTS
8945007157894500715789WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.ASCENDUM MACHINERY INCEquipment Repair Parts and Service
9045007157904500715790WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.ASCENDUM MACHINERY INCEquipment Repair Parts and Service
9145007160724500716072WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.ASCENDUM MACHINERY INCEquipment Repair Parts and Service
9245007164634500716463WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.ASCENDUM MACHINERY INCEquipment Repair Parts and Service
9345007165204500716520WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.ASCENDUM MACHINERY INCEquipment Repair Parts and Service
9445007165214500716521WECTEC Contractors IncASCENDUM MACHINERY INCParts Inv# S215018628
9545007165224500716522WECTEC Contractors IncASCENDUM MACHINERY INCParts Inv# P215044857
9645007165244500716524WECTEC Contractors IncASCENDUM MACHINERY INCParts Inv# P215044856
9745007165914500716591WECTEC Contractors IncASCENDUM MACHINERY INCPARTS
9845007173584500717358WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.ASCENDUM MACHINERY INCEquipment Repair Parts and Service
9945007178284500717828WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.ASCENDUM MACHINERY INCEquipment Repair Parts and Service
10045003362444500336244Westinghouse Electric Company LLCASCOThree Way Compressed Air Solenoid Valves
101132175F001876WSPM004449Stone & Webster Construction IncASHLEY SLING INC330198 Liebherr Crane Boom Hoist Cable
102132175F003818WSPM014122Stone & Webster Construction IncASHLEY SLING INCUNIT# 330177 Liebherr Crane Boom Hoist Cable
103132175F003836WSPM014101Stone & Webster Construction IncASHLEY SLING INCSplice and Rope For Use By Electricians In Nuclear Island 3.
104WVG3000406WVG3000406Stone & Webster Construction IncASHLEY SLING INCTRANSFER OF FUNDS FROM 715426-3P
105WVG3001132WVG3001132WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.ASHLEY SLING INC1-1/4" x 4-1/2" HR125 SWIVEL HOIST RING 1016975 8000-240902
106WVG3001103WVG3001103WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.ATCO STRUCTURES & LOGISTICS USA INCto be used at fabrication shops in NOI-6 for buildings 4 ,5, 6 roofs
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107132175F003529WSPM010419Stone & Webster Construction IncATLANTIC SUPPLY AND EQUIP CO INCTemporary Construction - BOP
108WVG3000927WVG3000927Stone & Webster Construction IncATLAS VAN LINES INCTransportation Service
109WVG3000023WVG3000023WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.AUGUSTA COMMUNICATIONPM Check for Site Radio Network
110WVG3000414WSPM011030WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.AUGUSTA COMMUNICATIONTRANSFER OF FUNDS FROM 967463-3P
111132175-AM01.00WSPM003325WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.AUGUSTA CONCRETE BLOCK CONon-Safety Related Unit 3 Annex Building Masonry Walls
112132175F002149AWSPM004433Stone & Webster Construction IncAUGUSTA ENGINE PARTS INCN_SVC-ENGREPAIR - N_SVC-ENGREPAIR-N/ACNN
113WVG3001427WVG3001427WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.AUGUSTA OVERHEAD DOOR SALES INCTO BE LEFT IN PLACE AND USED FOR OVERHEAD DOOR AUXILIARY OUTPUT EXPANSION MODULE FOR GARAGE DOORS AT BLDG 315
114630207-OPWSPM004294Stone & Webster Construction IncAUTOMATIC FIRE SYSTEMS AUGUSTAAutomatic Fire Systems
115WVG3000600WVG3000600WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.AUTOMATIC FIRE SYSTEMS AUGUSTATEST AND INSPECTION SERVICE - 630207 TRANS
116132175-G200A-01WSPM003207Stone & Webster Construction IncAVANTECH INCFOB Jobsite (7828 River Road
117620740WSPM004297Stone & Webster Construction IncB LAMAR MURRAY MDVogtle EPC-Unit 3 & Site
11845007141904500714190WECTEC Contractors IncB&M EQUIPMENT REPAIR AND CERTFCTNSpare Parts
11945007212974500721297WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.B&M EQUIPMENT REPAIR AND CERTFCTNEquipment Repair Parts and Service
12045007214154500721415WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.B&M EQUIPMENT REPAIR AND CERTFCTNEquipment Repair Parts and Service
12145007214174500721417WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.B&M EQUIPMENT REPAIR AND CERTFCTNEquipment Repair Parts and Service
12245006963554500696355Westinghouse Electric Company LLCBARNHART CRANE & RIGGING COJacking Hunches Load Test
12345007145654500714565WECTEC Contractors IncBASIS SOFTWARE INCDAMAGE ASSESSMENT AND TESTING OF SN730
12445007158404500715840WECTEC Contractors IncBASIS SOFTWARE INCPARTS
12545006753064500675306Westinghouse Electric Company LLCBCP TECHNICAL SERVICES INCTravel & Living
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126132175F002376WSPM010238Stone & Webster Construction IncBEASLEY FOREST PRODUCTS INCCrane Mats for Site Support
127132175F003292WSPM010408Stone & Webster Construction IncBEASLEY FOREST PRODUCTS INC36 - 4'x1'x20' oak crane mats for site support.
128132175F003533WSPM010425Stone & Webster Construction IncBEASLEY FOREST PRODUCTS INC8ea 1'x4'x8' crane mats for MAB Up ender and 7ea 1'x4'x20' crane mats for site support
129132175F004249WSPM015404Stone & Webster Construction IncBEASLEY FOREST PRODUCTS INCCrane Mats for site support, Ron Lewis. 9x5x5 = 4, 12x4x20 = 60.
130132175F004638WSPM004922Stone & Webster Construction IncBEASLEY FOREST PRODUCTS INC40 - 30' Crane Mats, Site Support Ron Lewis.
131132175F006023WSPM010107WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.BEASLEY FOREST PRODUCTS INCWood saddle to be used for temporary support of the MSR A/B at the MSR temporary staging area.
132132175F000371WSPM015492Stone & Webster Construction IncBEST OFFICE SOLUTIONS LLCWork Package/Blueprint Storage for MAB Documentum Office
134132175F002428WSPM004393Stone & Webster Construction IncBEST OFFICE SOLUTIONS LLCOffice Supplies
135132175F002721WSPM010086Stone & Webster Construction IncBEST OFFICE SOLUTIONS LLCOSD&D TAGS
136132175F003161WSPM015457Stone & Webster Construction IncBEST OFFICE SOLUTIONS LLCStud Weld Pre-Production Qualification Record (SWPPQR) Form
137132175F003645WSPM010275Stone & Webster Construction IncBEST OFFICE SOLUTIONS LLCGREEN ACCEPT TAGS
138WSV3B00037WSV3B00037WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.BEST OFFICE SOLUTIONS LLCSite copy paper/NTE $250,000.00 in 1 year
139WVG3000038WVG3000038WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.BEST OFFICE SOLUTIONS LLCSite Copy Paper/NTE - F000999-REL017
140WVG3001061 - REL 020WVG3001061WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.BEST OFFICE SOLUTIONS LLCSite Copy Paper/NTE $ 250,000.00 in 1 Year from APR 2016
141WVG3001349WVG3001349WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.BEST OFFICE SOLUTIONS LLCSite Copy Paper/NTE $ 250,000.00 in 1 Year
142132175F001482WSPM004601Stone & Webster Construction IncBIG RED INCChange Order to Extend Rental 24 months on T550RR Forklift, Big Red, Unit # 34307
143132175F002053WSPM004434Stone & Webster Construction IncBIG RED INCTAYLOR - BIG RED 360 FOR ADDITIONAL OPERATOR
144132175F003281WSPM004512Stone & Webster Construction IncBIG RED INCRev 1 to PO 839969 extending rental on Big Red unit # 37958, XC350L forklift for 12 months
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145132175F004253WSPM004870Stone & Webster Construction IncBIG RED INCExchange Taylor Big Red TX-300 for a Taylor Big Red TX-350, Doug Smiths group.
146132175F004791WSPM009908Stone & Webster Construction IncBIG RED INCTaylor Big Red Forklift Forks Failed Inspection
147132175F004984WSPM004924WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.BIG RED INCREPLACE PO 888927, Big Red extending rent 2 years on unit # 38115.
148132175F001312WSPM004608Stone & Webster Construction IncBIG TOP MANUFACTURING INCTENT END WALLS
149132175F001521WSPM009844Stone & Webster Construction IncBIG TOP MANUFACTURING INCRemovable Shelters for CA20 in NI3
150132175F002814WSPM004420Stone & Webster Construction IncBIG TOP MANUFACTURING INCBig Top Tent Assembly *URGENT*
151132175F003882WSPM015505Stone & Webster Construction IncBIG TOP MANUFACTURING INCBIG TOP TENT THAT WILL BE USED TO STORE TRANSFORMER PARTS
152132175F004109WSPM003342Stone & Webster Construction IncBIG TOP MANUFACTURING INCTents to be used for the pipe spool storage
153132175F005682WSPM004885WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.BIG TOP MANUFACTURING INCReplacement Parts for disappearing door on Big Top Tent at NOI-7
154WVG3000564WVG3000564Stone & Webster Construction IncBIG TOP MANUFACTURING INCTent material to be used for level B storage for laydown areas
155132175F001827WSPM004453Stone & Webster Construction IncBIGGE POWER CONSTRUCTORS330198 LIEBHERR CRANE ENGINE PROBLEMS
156132175F002544WSPM004505Stone & Webster Construction IncBIGGE POWER CONSTRUCTORS330177 LIEBHERR CRANE MONITOR REPAIR
157132175F003550WSPM004459Stone & Webster Construction IncBROWNS OFFICE CENTREFurniture for New Buildings
158132175F004668WSPM004843Stone & Webster Construction IncBROWNS OFFICE CENTREBuilding 303 Cubical and Desk
159132175F005112WSPM004832WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.BROWNS OFFICE CENTRESecurity Orientation Cards and Camera Cards
160WVG3000266WVG3000266Stone & Webster Construction IncBROWNS OFFICE CENTRE88 L Shaped Cubicles for field engineers, quality control inspectors, welding engineers, and design engineers.
161WVG3000320WVG3000320Stone & Webster Construction IncBROWNS OFFICE CENTRETables & Chairs
162WVG3000380WVG3000380Stone & Webster Construction IncBROWNS OFFICE CENTREElect Fab & Facilities
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163WVG3000518WVG3000518Stone & Webster Construction IncBROWNS OFFICE CENTREMicrowave & Refrig for 207, ASB, & Replacements
164WVG3000542WVG3000542Stone & Webster Construction IncBROWNS OFFICE CENTREFurniture for Bldg 124
165132175F003665WSPM004463Stone & Webster Construction IncC B EQUIPMENT INCTRUCKS FOR WAREHOUSE USE
166132175F004534WSPM004815Stone & Webster Construction IncC B EQUIPMENT INCTrailer to replace unit # 67693.
167132175F004698WSPM004915Stone & Webster Construction IncC B EQUIPMENT INCTrailers for Site Support. 2 years rent.
168132175F005070WSPM004821WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.C B EQUIPMENT INCflatbed trailers for warehouse use issuing
169132175F005313WSPM004942WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.C B EQUIPMENT INCWarehouse deliveries
170WVG3000718WSPM007277WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.C B EQUIPMENT INCThree Refer Trailers to Conduct Ice and Water Distribution
171132175F000108WSPM010692Stone & Webster Construction IncCARDIAC SCIENCEAnnual AED Service
172132175F004127WSPM004877Stone & Webster Construction IncCAROL CRANE RIGGING ANDCO to PO 888352 Carol Crane Rigging, for steel crane mats. $2000 needed to cover rent thru 30 Aug 15, units will then be removed from rent.
173132175-C203.04WSPM015395Stone & Webster Construction IncCAROTEK INCRemaining Site Specific Valves
174132175-C205.01WSPM010287Stone & Webster Construction IncCAROTEK INCCheck Valves for CWS
175132175-PV53.00WSPM000109WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.CAROTEK INCPV53-Plumbing and Specialty Valves for various NSR applications
176132176-PV53.00WSPM003035WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.CAROTEK INCPV53-Plumbing and Specialty Valves for various NSR applications
177WVG3000948WVG3000948WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.CAROTEK INCMaterial to be left in place and used for building 315, work package SV0-RWS-PLW-ME0917
178132175F000855WSPM014765Stone & Webster Construction IncCARRIER COMMERCIAL SERVICEBatch Plant - Blanket PO for Carrier Commercial Services
179WVG3001260WVG3001260WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.CAVCO INCTo be left in place and used for bldg 315, Permanent Potable Water System Chem Add Skid (SV0-PWS-MS-501), work package SV0-PWS-01-CT001
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180132175F005787WSPM004914WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.CDW DIRECTCISCO - IT Supplies (est. $125k)
181132175-D100.15WSPM013149Stone & Webster Construction IncCHATHAM STEEL CORPZRS Pipe Support Material Building 315
182132175-D220.17WSPM010495Stone & Webster Construction IncCHATHAM STEEL CORPEmbed Plate Material
183132175-D500.05 REL 1WSPM011849Stone & Webster Construction IncCHATHAM STEEL CORPNon-Safety Structural Steel
184132175-D500.05-REL-008WSPM010623Stone & Webster Construction IncCHATHAM STEEL CORPBLANKET RELEASE 008 STRUCTURAL STEEL
185132175-D500.05-REL-014WSPM010123WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.CHATHAM STEEL CORPBLANKET RELEASE 014 STRUCTURAL STEEL
186132175-D500.05-REL-019WSPM003454WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.CHATHAM STEEL CORPBLANKET RELEASE 019 STRUCTURAL STEEL
187132175-D500.05-REL-020WSPM000047WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.CHATHAM STEEL CORPBLANKET RELEASE 020 STRUCTURAL STEEL
188132175-D500.05-REL-022WSPM000046WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.CHATHAM STEEL CORPBLANKET RELEASE 022 STRUCTURAL STEEL
189132175-D500.11WSPM003378Stone & Webster Construction IncCHATHAM STEEL CORPStructural Steel Non-Safety Related
190132175-D500.17WSPM011641Stone & Webster Construction IncCHATHAM STEEL CORPNon-Safety Shims, Plates, and Hilti Anchors
191132175-D500.20WSPM001216Stone & Webster Construction IncCHATHAM STEEL CORPBearing Plates For Viscodampers In Turbine Building
192132175F002560WSPM014097Stone & Webster Construction IncCHATHAM STEEL CORPTEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION - New Weld Test Shop Steel
193132175F002905-REL-009WSPM011542WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.CHATHAM STEEL CORPREL- 009 for Non-Safety Related Non-Safety
194132175F002905-REL-011WSPM001913WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.CHATHAM STEEL CORPREL-011 for Non-Safety Related
195132175F004345WSPM010656Stone & Webster Construction IncCHATHAM STEEL CORPMaterial Contamination Prevention during CA02 & CA20 Module Fit-up
196132175F004486WSPM004817Stone & Webster Construction IncCHATHAM STEEL CORPShims to be used for equipment installation
197132175F004557WSPM004839Stone & Webster Construction IncCHATHAM STEEL CORPConstruction aid material to be used for temporary use for the CA20 Platen modification, work package SV0-8200-MHW-CV7385
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198132175F005456WSPM004933WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.CHATHAM STEEL CORPPipe to be used for spreader beams for CA03 installation
199132176-D500.26WSPM010410Stone & Webster Construction IncCHATHAM STEEL CORPDamper Bearing Plates for Box Beams - Unit 4 - Turbine Building
200J132175-FPR12-02522WSPM010298Stone & Webster Construction IncCHATHAM STEEL CORPTemp. constuction materials #4 condensers
201J132175-FPR13-00751WSPM004375Stone & Webster Construction IncCHATHAM STEEL CORPLifting/Rigging - Spreader bar pipe for miscellaneous lifts
202J132176-FPR124-00016WSPM010416Stone & Webster Construction IncCHATHAM STEEL CORPU4 Turbine Building Construction Aid Material
203J132176-FPR134-00028WSPM010265Stone & Webster Construction IncCHATHAM STEEL CORPUnit 4 Nuclear Island Permanent Construction Aids for Basemat
204WVG3000183WVG3000183Stone & Webster Construction IncCHATHAM STEEL CORPspreader pipe to be used for heavy lifts across site
205WVG3000777WVG3000777WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.CHATHAM STEEL CORPto be used on the unit 3-Initial Energization Temp Air for heating battery rooms
206J132175-E101.01WSPM009755Stone & Webster Construction IncCHLORIDE INDUSTRIAL SYSTEMSDouble Throw Switch|
207132175F001257WSPM004611Stone & Webster Construction IncCINTAS CORPAdd Funding to Cintas Blanket PO #700123 not to exceed $240,000 or 3 years
208808831-3PWSPM004360Stone & Webster Construction IncCINTAS CORPAdd Funding to Blanket PO 808831 Cintas Tobacco Rd Not to Exceed $15,000.00 or 3 years.
209854472-3PWSPM004364Stone & Webster Construction IncCINTAS CORPAdd Funding to Cintas Shredding PO 854472 not to Exceed $50,000 or 2 yrs
210132175F002537WSPM004507Stone & Webster Construction IncCIT RAIL LLCExtend Rental 12 months on PO-924069 Cit Rail (Progress Rail)
211132175F004644WSPM004841WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.CMIEst. Blanket PO for CMI, INC - not to exceed $4,000 or 3 years to pay Invoice 813383 and future Invoices
212132175-J300.19-REL11WSPM008629WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.COASTAL CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTSINCRelease # 11 Xypex Admix C-500 NF
213132175-J300.19-REL12WSPM010855WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.COASTAL CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTSINCRelease # 12 Xypex Patch N Plug (60 lb pails) SG:1705
214132175F000833WSPM004424Stone & Webster Construction IncCOCA COLA BOTTLING CO UNITED Ebottled water for craft
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215132175F002211WSPM004430Stone & Webster Construction IncCOCA COLA BOTTLING CO UNITED EAdd Funding to PO 741021 Not to Exceed $150,000.00 or 2 yrs
216WVG3000498WVG3000498WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.COCA COLA BOTTLING CO UNITED EBOTTLED WATER
217WVG3001094WVG3001094Stone & Webster Construction IncCOCA COLA BOTTLING CO UNITED ENTE Funding for Coke Cola for $75,000.00 or 3 months
218132175F004562WSPM004838Stone & Webster Construction IncCOMMAND ALKONBatch Plant - Add funds to PO# 813458; Command Alkon.
219132175F004100WSPM010655Stone & Webster Construction IncCONCRETE PUMP SUPPLY2 - Shut off valve kits for boom tips, concrete pump trucks Robert Carr. 24 months rental.
220WVG3000420WVG3000420WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.CONGER-ELSEA INCCONSULTING SERVICES - CONGER & ELSEA INC
221132175F003122WSPM010062Stone & Webster Construction IncCONSOLIDATED PIPE AND SUPPLY CO INCMcElroy Fusion Welder Certification
222132175F004672WSPM004844Stone & Webster Construction IncCONSOLIDATED PIPE AND SUPPLY CO INCTemporay Construction - McElroy Training Fittings
223132175F004712WSPM010608Stone & Webster Construction IncCONSOLIDATED PIPE AND SUPPLY CO INCTemporary construction aid -bulk material to be used as attachments for temporary lift frames, platen modification, and other functions in the MAB
224WVG3001286WVG3001286WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.CONSOLIDATED PIPE AND SUPPLY CO INCReturning EF Fusion Machines for Calibrations Contact Jacob Matthes From Consolidated Pipe & Supply
225132176-C121.07WSPM003833Stone & Webster Construction IncCONSOLIDATED POWER SUPPLYCAS and PGS System Underground Yard Pipe and Fittings Phase 6, 7, and 9
226J132175-FPR12-02136WSPM002173Stone & Webster Construction IncCONSOLIDATED POWER SUPPLYConstruction Aids for U3 Containment Vessel Bottom Head
227J132176-FPR124-00032WSPM002098Stone & Webster Construction IncCONSOLIDATED POWER SUPPLYConstruction Aids - U4 Nuclear Island Basemat, Mechanical
228WSV3B00039WSV3B00039WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.CONSOLIDATED POWER SUPPLYB31.1 Gaskets Safety Class D RTNSS - Blanket Order
229WVG3000591WVG3000591Stone & Webster Construction IncCONSOLIDATED POWER SUPPLYADDITONAL NON-PERMANENT -NON SAFETY MATERIAL FOR TURBINE #3 FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEM
230WVG3001016WVG3001016Stone & Webster Construction IncCONSOLIDATED POWER SUPPLYNonpermanent Plant. Construction Aid Material. For Use In Nuclear Island 4.
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231WVG3001029WVG3001029WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.CONSOLIDATED POWER SUPPLYmaterial to be left in place and used for cable tray welded supports, work package SV3-2053-SHW-861955
232WVG3001285WVG3001285WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.CONSOLIDATED POWER SUPPLYI Beams for PM Labeling Conex Redi Roof to be Finished
233WVG4001244WVG4001244WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.CONSOLIDATED POWER SUPPLYMaterial Left in Place Annex 4. Angle Iron due to E&DCR APP-SS01-GEF-850151
234132175-C121.06WSPM003279Stone & Webster Construction IncCONSOLIDATED POWER SUPPLYCAS and PGS System Underground Yard Pipe and Fittings Phase 4 & 5
235132175-C125.04WSPM010056Stone & Webster Construction IncCONSOLIDATED POWER SUPPLYStainless Steel Laterals for WRS and WLS
236132175-C812.00A REL 11WSPM004581WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.CONSOLIDATED POWER SUPPLYB31.1 Gaskets Safety Class D RTNSS - Blanket Order
237132175-C812.00A REL 8WSPM004580WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.CONSOLIDATED POWER SUPPLYB31.1 Gaskets Safety Class D RTNSS - Blanket Order
238132175-C812.00A REL 9WSPM004579WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.CONSOLIDATED POWER SUPPLYB31.1 Gaskets Safety Class D RTNSS - Blanket Order
239132175-C812.00A RELEASE 1WSPM004578Stone & Webster Construction IncCONSOLIDATED POWER SUPPLYB31.1 Gaskets Safety Class D RTNSS - Blanket Order
240132175-C812.00A RELEASE 2WSPM004577WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.CONSOLIDATED POWER SUPPLYB31.1 Bolts Safety Class D-RTNSS - Blanket Order
241132175-C812.00A RELEASE 3WSPM004576WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.CONSOLIDATED POWER SUPPLYB31.1 Gaskets Safety Class D RTNSS - Blanket Order
242132175-C812.00A RELEASE 5WSPM004592WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.CONSOLIDATED POWER SUPPLYDDP Jobsite (7828 River Road
243132175-C812.00A RELEASE 7WSPM004593WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.CONSOLIDATED POWER SUPPLYXAAABAAPAK - I18644270 - Gasket, CL 150
244132175-D100.11WSPM003451Stone & Webster Construction IncCONSOLIDATED POWER SUPPLYCA Module Material
245132175-D500.18WSPM003375Stone & Webster Construction IncCONSOLIDATED POWER SUPPLYStructural Steel for CA20 Module
246132175-D500.30WSPM003374Stone & Webster Construction IncCONSOLIDATED POWER SUPPLYCaps For Detector Well Assemblies In CA04 & Pipe Sleeve For CA01
247132175F000212WSPM010529Stone & Webster Construction IncCONSOLIDATED POWER SUPPLYConsumables for Training and Qualifying Remote Machine Welders
248132175F000633WSPM010592Stone & Webster Construction IncCONSOLIDATED POWER SUPPLYSONOTUBES AND PIPES
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249132175F001056WSPM003290Stone & Webster Construction IncCONSOLIDATED POWER SUPPLYFabrication of rebar trusses to support top mat reinforcement Work Package Number SV3-4030-CCW-CV2187
250132175F003614WSPM010437Stone & Webster Construction IncCONSOLIDATED POWER SUPPLYNon-permanent Fire Protection system for unit 3. Non-safety material.
251132175F003833WSPM010333Stone & Webster Construction IncCONSOLIDATED POWER SUPPLYTemporary Construction Aid Material for CA20-71, 72, 73 & CA20-22B, 25 Assembly Bracing
252132175F004964WSPM013667WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.CONSOLIDATED POWER SUPPLYConstruction Aid Material For Use In Nuclear Island 3 Steel Fab Shop.
253132175F005456AWSPM004947WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.CONSOLIDATED POWER SUPPLYPipe to be used for spreader beams for CA03
254132175F005552WSPM004934WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.CONSOLIDATED POWER SUPPLYMaterial for Weld Test Shop (Nightshift MAB Weld Testing)
255132176-D500.45WSPM009752WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.CONSOLIDATED POWER SUPPLYStructural Steel For Unit 4 Mechanical Modules
256WVG3000429WVG3000429WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT PARTS INCBatch Plant Consumables
257WVG3000848WVG3000848WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT PARTS INCBatch Plant Materials
258WVG3001108WVG3001108WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT PARTS INCLubricator and Boot Gum Rubber
259132175F000569-AWSPM010583Stone & Webster Construction IncCONTINENTAL MFG CO INCBatch Plant - Parts for Trucks
260132175F001011-BWSPM009986Stone & Webster Construction IncCONTINENTAL MFG CO INCBatch Plant - Flapper Valves and Springs
261132175F002100WSPM010168Stone & Webster Construction IncCONTINENTAL MFG CO INCBatch Plant - Mixer Truck Parts
262132175F002133WSPM010174Stone & Webster Construction IncCONTINENTAL MFG CO INCBatch Plant - Switches for trucks
263132175F002316WSPM010114Stone & Webster Construction IncCONTINENTAL MFG CO INCBatch Plant - Relief valves for truck water tanks
264132175F002361WSPM004396Stone & Webster Construction IncCONTINENTAL MFG CO INCBatch Plant - Lights, Fold Back Chute, and Ball Joint for trucks
265132175F002425WSPM010241Stone & Webster Construction IncCONTINENTAL MFG CO INCBatch Plant - Rollers for trucks
266132175F002449WSPM010250Stone & Webster Construction IncCONTINENTAL MFG CO INCBatch Plant - Reverse lights and chutes for trucks
267132175F002580WSPM010193Stone & Webster Construction IncCONTINENTAL MFG CO INCBatch Plant - Decals, pump, and gaskets for turcks
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268132175F002999-002-RELWSPM010421Stone & Webster Construction IncCONTINENTAL MFG CO INCBatch Plant - Continental
269132175F002999-006-RELWSPM004472WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.CONTINENTAL MFG CO INCBatch Plant - Continental (To Establish Blanket PO)
270132175F003233WSPM004510Stone & Webster Construction IncCONTINENTAL MFG CO INCBatch Plant - Emergency Unloading Kit
271132175F004885WSPM009913Stone & Webster Construction IncCONTINENTAL MFG CO INCBatch Plant - truck lights
272132175F005382WSPM009727WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.CONTINENTAL MFG CO INCBatch Plant Order Control Cables
273WVG3000230WVG3000230Stone & Webster Construction IncCONTINENTAL MFG CO INCBO 2999 - Rel 11 Batch Plant - Continental
274132175F003746WSPM010336Stone & Webster Construction IncCRAIGS CONSTRUCTION SPECIALTIES INCRebar chairs for support in Containment Vessel NI3.
275132175F000521WSPM013401Stone & Webster Construction IncCRANE INSTITUTE OF AMERICA INCCertified Mobile Crane Inspector Training On-Site for June 24th-27th
276132175F001805WSPM004456Stone & Webster Construction IncCRUISE SECURITY SYSTEMS INCAdd Funding to existing PO607592 for Cruise Security Systems, Inc.
277132175-V170.01WSPM003906Stone & Webster Construction IncCUMMINS INCNon-Class 1E 480V Standby Diesel Generator
278132175F001636WSPM009779Stone & Webster Construction IncDELTA RIGGING AND TOOLS INCFor use for the CA01 sub-modules
279132175F003211WSPM010620Stone & Webster Construction IncDELTA RIGGING AND TOOLS INCGeneral handling equipment for the entire site
280132175F006036WSPM010012WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.DELTA RIGGING AND TOOLS INCHoist - Chain 10Ton w/ 20' Load & 30' Pull Chain
281WVG3000014WVG3000014WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.DELTA RIGGING AND TOOLS INC10 TON CHAIN FALLS FOR RIGGING
282WVG3001162WVG3001162WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.DELTA RIGGING AND TOOLS INCHOIST EQUIPMENT FOR CWS PUMPS
283132175F003626WSPM010640Stone & Webster Construction IncDILLON SUPPLY COConstrution aid material to be used in the ZFS Ductbank, Work Package SV0-ZFS-ERW-EL5909
284132175F003653WSPM010442Stone & Webster Construction IncDILLON SUPPLY COTagging ASME III Piping
285132175F003781WSPM004491Stone & Webster Construction IncDILLON SUPPLY COREMOVABLE FORMWORK CONSTRUCTION AID FOR THE ELCTRICAL CABLE TRAY SUPPORTS AT THE 315 BUILDING. WORK PACKAGE SV0-0000-CCW-CV1583
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286132175F003804WSPM010300Stone & Webster Construction IncDILLON SUPPLY COFor Cleaning Rust from Piping
287132175F003919WSPM010619Stone & Webster Construction IncDILLON SUPPLY COMechanical Module Valve Removal/Storage
288132175F004082WSPM010638Stone & Webster Construction IncDILLON SUPPLY COFor Rigging Forms
289132175F004585WSPM004920Stone & Webster Construction IncDILLON SUPPLY COLouvers to be used for the tents
290132175F004597WSPM010601Stone & Webster Construction IncDILLON SUPPLY COTemporary Construction - BOP
291132175F004622WSPM010602Stone & Webster Construction IncDILLON SUPPLY COTemporary Construction - BOP Plumbing
292132175F004629WSPM010549Stone & Webster Construction IncDILLON SUPPLY COSHIPPING SUPPLIES FOR M&TE CALIBRATION LAB
293132175F004798WSPM013317Stone & Webster Construction IncDILLON SUPPLY COTemporary Construction Aid - TI4
294132175F004827WSPM004931WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.DILLON SUPPLY COTemporary Construction Aid - Ice Machine reinstallation
295132175F005131WSPM009952WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.DILLON SUPPLY COto be used for changes to the security post #1
296132175F005416WSPM009729WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.DILLON SUPPLY COTemporary Construction - Testing For Nuclear Island 3 Piping Group
297132175F005739WSPM009805WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.DILLON SUPPLY COTemporary Construction - Turbine Island 4 - Expansion Joints
298132175F005775WSPM010130WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.DILLON SUPPLY COTo be used at security post #1 to replace the damaged unit
299J132175-FPR13-01107WSPM002110Stone & Webster Construction IncDILLON SUPPLY COEx-Core conduit installation, No pkg yet, Construction Aid Material
300WVG3000179WVG3000179WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.DILLON SUPPLY CODrawing clamps to be used in everyday work in Nuclear Island 3.
301WVG3001301WVG3001301WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.DILLON SUPPLY CONon-Safety, Non-permanent plant material needed for Turbine overhead crane test frame-Plate - A36 1" X 6' X 8', QA Category III, Safety Class E, Storage Level D
302132175F000304WSPM013210Stone & Webster Construction IncDIRECTVTo add additional funds to PO #660182-0P Direct TV
303WVG3000468WVG3000468Stone & Webster Construction IncDIVERSIFIED INFORMATION SOURCES INCINVESTIGATION SERVICE - 725612 3P TRANSFER
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304804026-3MWSPM004358Stone & Webster Construction IncDOCTORS HOSPITAL CENTER FOR OCC MEDReview Medical Questionaire
305808756 3PWSPM004359Stone & Webster Construction IncDOCTORS HOSPITAL CENTER FOR OCC MEDServices for Audiograms and Hepatitis B
306WVG3000301WVG3000301WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.DOCTORS HOSPITAL CENTER FOR OCC MEDReplace PO 808756 and add funds in the amount of $10,000.00
307WVG3000473WSPM015494Stone & Webster Construction IncDOCTORS HOSPITAL CENTER FOR OCC MEDSPECIMEN COLLECTION - 844709 3P TRANSFER
308132175-C121.04WSPM004575Stone & Webster Construction IncDUBOSE NATIONAL ENERGY SERVICES INCB31.1 Pipe and Fittings for Building 315
309132175-C121.09WSPM013106Stone & Webster Construction IncDUBOSE NATIONAL ENERGY SERVICES INCCarbon-Steel Piping and Accessories for YFS Pump
310132175-C125.03WSPM013105Stone & Webster Construction IncDUBOSE NATIONAL ENERGY SERVICES INCPiping and Fittings for the WRS and WLS Systems
311132175-D220.09WSPM011848Stone & Webster Construction IncDUBOSE NATIONAL ENERGY SERVICES INCNon-Safety Related Embed Plates
312132175-D500.09WSPM003379Stone & Webster Construction IncDUBOSE NATIONAL ENERGY SERVICES INCStructural Steel & Fasteners for Cat II/SC-D
313132175-D500.13WSPM003376Stone & Webster Construction IncDUBOSE NATIONAL ENERGY SERVICES INCSafety Related Anchors and Plates
314132175-D500.38WSPM003370Stone & Webster Construction IncDUBOSE NATIONAL ENERGY SERVICES INCUnit 3 Annex Building Headed Anchor Nelson Studs
315132175-JT02.02 RELEASE 1WSPM010069WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.DUBOSE NATIONAL ENERGY SERVICES INCNon Class 1E Instrument Tubing
316132176-D500.27WSPM003198Stone & Webster Construction IncDUBOSE NATIONAL ENERGY SERVICES INCNelson Studs and Ferrules for Unit 4 CA04 Module
317132176-D500.46WSPM003195WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.DUBOSE NATIONAL ENERGY SERVICES INCMiscellaneous Structural Steel for Cat II/SC-D Applications
318WVG3000858WVG3000858WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.DUBOSE NATIONAL ENERGY SERVICES INCMaterial to be left in place and used for fastening electrical cable trays to supports within the Unit 3 Turbine Building, work package SV3-2020-ERW-EL4488
322J132175-G280.01WSPM002107Stone & Webster Construction IncE BEAUDREY AND CIECondenser Tube Cleaning Equipment|
323J132176-G280.01WSPM002276Stone & Webster Construction IncE BEAUDREY AND CIECondenser Tube Cleaning Equipment|
324J132175-J800B-00WSPM009759Stone & Webster Construction IncEARTHTEC INCNuclear Island MSE Wall Design and Materials Construction Su
325132176-PY02.01WSPM003034Stone & Webster Construction IncEATON HYDRAULICS LLCCDS Basket Strainers
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326132175-C900.02WSPM015655WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.ELEMENT MATERIALS TECHNOLOGYWelding Procedure Qualification Testing Services
327132176-MS10.00WSPM000923Stone & Webster Construction IncELLIS & WATTS GLOBAL INDUSTRIES INCMS10 Air Handling Units
328132176-MS14.00WSPM010395Stone & Webster Construction IncELLIS & WATTS GLOBAL INDUSTRIES INCMS14 - Containment Recirculation Fan Coil Units
329689076WSPM004313Stone & Webster Construction IncELSOHLY LABORATORIES INCBlind Quality control urine specimens
330WVG3000601WVG3000601Stone & Webster Construction IncELSOHLY LABORATORIES INCBLIND QC SAMPLES - 689076 OP TRANS
331132175F000572WSPM004635Stone & Webster Construction IncEMERGENCY EQUIPMENT SERVICE INCEmergency Equipment Service - Establish New PO in SmartPlant Old PO 762134
332J132175-K219-01WSPM013366Stone & Webster Construction IncENDRESS AND HAUSER INCRadar/Ultrasonic Level XMTRS
333J132175-K305.02WSPM009819Stone & Webster Construction IncENDRESS AND HAUSER INCYFS Differential Pressure Transmitter (Tank Level)|
334J132175-K416.01WSPM009818Stone & Webster Construction IncENDRESS AND HAUSER INCRTD Thermowell
335132175-C802.07WSPM004584Stone & Webster Construction IncENERGY AND PROCESS CORPSafety Class E Fasteners for the ASS, CDS, SWS, and TCS Systems
336132175-C811.00A REL 1WSPM004582WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.ENERGY AND PROCESS CORPSafety Related Gaskets
337132175-C910.20WSPM003266WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.ENERGY AND PROCESS CORPHDPE Pipe and Fittings - Building 304
338132175F002044WSPM004435Stone & Webster Construction IncENERGY AND PROCESS CORPPipe for Weld Test
339132175F004277WSPM004875Stone & Webster Construction IncENERGY AND PROCESS CORPTemporary Construction - Testing
340132175F004381WSPM004860Stone & Webster Construction IncENERGY AND PROCESS CORPTemporary Construction - BOP - Testing/Plumbing
341132175F004453WSPM011192Stone & Webster Construction IncENERGY AND PROCESS CORPPro Heat stiffener bars
342132175F004755WSPM011193Stone & Webster Construction IncENERGY AND PROCESS CORPTemporary Construction Aid - Shim Material for Tanks
343132176-C913.01WSPM003760Stone & Webster Construction IncENERGY AND PROCESS CORPFire Protection System (FPS) Ductile Iron Piping and Fittings
344132175-C913.01WSPM003264Stone & Webster Construction IncENERGY AND PROCESS CORPFire Protection System (FPS) Ductile Iron Piping and Fittings
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345132175-D100.10WSPM003252Stone & Webster Construction IncENERGY AND PROCESS CORPMaterial for Fabrication of RWS Pipe Supports for Building 315
346132175-D500.06 REL 002WSPM003453Stone & Webster Construction IncENERGY AND PROCESS CORPD500.06-010 - I17542563 - Channel, A36
347132175-D500.06 REL 003WSPM003452Stone & Webster Construction IncENERGY AND PROCESS CORPSafety Related Miscellaneous Structural Steel Blanket
348132175-D500.06 REL 005WSPM003384WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.ENERGY AND PROCESS CORPSafety Related Misc. Structural Steel
349132175-D500.06-REL 006WSPM003383WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.ENERGY AND PROCESS CORPD500.06-019 - I17542572 - Tube - Square,
350132175-D500.06-REL 007WSPM003382WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.ENERGY AND PROCESS CORPSafety Related Miscellaneous Structual Steel
351132175-D500.06-REL 008WSPM003381WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.ENERGY AND PROCESS CORPSafety Related Miscellaneous Structual Steel
352132175-D500.06-REL 010WSPM003380WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.ENERGY AND PROCESS CORPSafety Related MiscMiscellaneous Structual Steel
353132175-D500.06-REL 011WSPM001223WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.ENERGY AND PROCESS CORPSafety Related Misc. Structual Steel
354132175-D500.06-REL-013WSPM001222WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.ENERGY AND PROCESS CORPSafety Related Misc. Structual Steel
355WSV3B00034WSV3B00034WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.ENERGY AND PROCESS CORPRelease 14- Safety Related Misc. Structual Steel
356132175-C913.06WSPM010070WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.ENERGY STEEL AND SUPPLY COFiberglass Piping and Fittings for ZRS and DOS
357132175-D500.48WSPM003367WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.ENERGY STEEL AND SUPPLY COStructural and Misc Steel for WWS Oil Separator
358132175F003251WSPM003086Stone & Webster Construction IncENGINEERED FLOW LLCNew Jockey Pump Rotation Check & Controller Setup After Installation
35945007224954500722495WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.ENGLEWOOD ELECTRICAL SUPPLY COEquipment Repair Parts and Service
360132175F004756WSPM013752Stone & Webster Construction IncENVIRONMENTAL EXPRESS INCCommissioning - Bridge Lab Test Equipment
361132175F004812WSPM009915Stone & Webster Construction IncENVIRONMENTAL EXPRESS INCCOMMISSIONING WTR TREATMENT LAB - CONSUMABLES
362132175F004813WSPM009920Stone & Webster Construction IncENVIRONMENTAL EXPRESS INCCommissioning - Water Treatment Lab Test Equipment
363132175F004814WSPM003817WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.ENVIRONMENTAL EXPRESS INCCommissioning - Water Treatment Lab Test
364WVG3000088WVG3000088WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.ENVIRONMENTAL EXPRESS INCWater Quality Lab Turbidimeter Sample Cells for testing .
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365WVG3001242WVG3001242WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.ER TECHNOLOGIESTRAINING FOR SCBA
366132175-G260.03WSPM010230Stone & Webster Construction IncEVOQUA WATER TECHNOLOGIES LLCRWS Intake Screening System
367WVG3000070WVG3000070Stone & Webster Construction IncEXAKTIME INNOVATIONS INCExacTime Time Keeping System
368132175-C802.02WSPM004585Stone & Webster Construction IncFASTENAL CO INCFasteners for Pumphouse
369132175-C802.11WSPM011167Stone & Webster Construction IncFASTENAL CO INCWLS & WRS System Gaskets, Tubing Fittings and Nuts
370132175-C802.12WSPM011168Stone & Webster Construction IncFASTENAL CO INCTurbine Building Spare Materials
371132175-D500.32WSPM003373Stone & Webster Construction IncFASTENAL CO INCFasteners for Unit 3 Turbine Building
372132175-D500.36WSPM003371Stone & Webster Construction IncFASTENAL CO INCFasteners for Annex Building
373132175F001329WSPM004606Stone & Webster Construction IncFASTENAL CO INCFormwork for NI 3 (Jerry Steffey)
374132175F001333WSPM003052Stone & Webster Construction IncFASTENAL CO INCConstruction Aides; Please mark Boxes III-E
375132175F001691WSPM004403Stone & Webster Construction IncFASTENAL CO INCBatch Plant - Hardware - nuts,bolts,washers,lock-washers
376132175F002471WSPM004411Stone & Webster Construction IncFASTENAL CO INCTemporary Construction - Plumbing - BOP
377132175F003501WSPM004527Stone & Webster Construction IncFASTENAL CO INCConstruction Aid
378132175F003921WSPM011190Stone & Webster Construction IncFASTENAL CO INCConstruction aid material to be used for the MAB End Wall Removal Screw, work package SV-847-SSW-TP1813
379132175F004008WSPM011191Stone & Webster Construction IncFASTENAL CO INCCA01 Module Leakchase Piping Temporary Supports
380132175F004066WSPM004852Stone & Webster Construction IncFASTENAL CO INCTemporary Electrical Material (Fasteners)
381132175F004446WSPM010488Stone & Webster Construction IncFASTENAL CO INCTemporary Fasteners for the CA05 Module Platen
382132175F004716WSPM004917Stone & Webster Construction IncFASTENAL CO INCTemporary Construction Aid - BOP
383132175F004783WSPM011194Stone & Webster Construction IncFASTENAL CO INCBOLTS AND WASHERS FOR ASSEMBLY OF READY ROOFS
384132175F004886WSPM004929Stone & Webster Construction IncFASTENAL CO INCNonpermanent Plant Construction Aid Material. For use by reinforcing iron workers NI3.
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385132175F004901AWSPM004928Stone & Webster Construction IncFASTENAL CO INCNonpermanent Plant Construction Aid Material. Fasteners For Use In Nuclear Island 4 By Carpenters.
386132175F005074WSPM009950WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.FASTENAL CO INCTemporary Construction Aid - Turbine Island 4 - Use: Setting pumps and removed after completed
387132175F005220WSPM009957WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.FASTENAL CO INC*HOT ITEM* TEMPORARY CONST AID - FULLY THREADED METRIC CAP SCREWS FOR TI-4 START UP PUMPS
388132175F005271WSPM004944WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.FASTENAL CO INCU-bolts For Temporary Pipe Support. Nonpermanent Plant.
389132175F005292WSPM011195WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.FASTENAL CO INCConstruction Aid Material. Nonpermanent Plant. Containment NI3.
390132175F005329WSPM011164WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.FASTENAL CO INCConstruction Aids For Embeds, Containment NI3. Nonpermanent Plant.
391132175F005493WSPM004899WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.FASTENAL CO INCNon-permanent plant construction aid.
392132175F005567WSPM004893WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.FASTENAL CO INCNonpermanent Plant Construction Aid Material. Fasteners For Use By The Carpenters NI3.
393132175F005602WSPM004880WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.FASTENAL CO INC1/2" Cable for Tent tie down across site due to wind
394132175F005773WSPM002963WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.FASTENAL CO INCTouch up coatings on non-safety related conduit (work package SV4-CA20-ERW-EL6714)
395132175F005789WSPM004705WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.FASTENAL CO INCMagnets for securing safety netting/Micellaneous items to modules (Night Shift)
396132175F005791WSPM011897WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.FASTENAL CO INCMaterial to be left in place and used for repairing sheet metal and flashing at the 315 building pumphouse, work package SV0-0000-SSW-CV7453
397132176-C802.13WSPM004728Stone & Webster Construction IncFASTENAL CO INCTurbine Building and Condenser Spare Materials
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398132176F000019WSPM003134Stone & Webster Construction IncFASTENAL CO INCUnit 4 turbine building construction aid materials for el 100'-0"
399132176F000033WSPM003133Stone & Webster Construction IncFASTENAL CO INCInstall for repair/rework of damaged studs in accordance with EDCR SV0-SS01-GEF-000037. Turbine Building Units 4
400132176F000064WSPM011154Stone & Webster Construction IncFASTENAL CO INCU-Bolts
401J132175-FPR12-02393WSPM010470Stone & Webster Construction IncFASTENAL CO INCInstallation for 300 series bldgs YFS
402J132175-FPR12-02397WSPM010415Stone & Webster Construction IncFASTENAL CO INCInstallation for 300 series buildings PWS
403WVG3000155WVG3000155WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.FASTENAL CO INCMaterial to be left in place and used for repairing sheet metal and flashing at the 315 building pumphouse (used for 132175F005791), wp SV0-0000-SSW-CV7453
404WVG3001252WVG3001252WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.FASTENAL CO INCTemporary Construction Aide to be Abandoned in Concrete, for Nuclear Island 3 Carpenters to secure embeds to rebar.
405WVG3001280WVG3001280WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.FASTENAL CO INCMaterial to complete redi roof for labeling conex for PM
406WVG3001325WVG3001325WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.FASTENAL CO INCNon Permanent plant construction aide to be used in Unit 3 CA20 module to aide in installation of nelson studs.
407WVG3001332WVG3001332WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.FASTENAL CO INCBOP TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION AID USED FOR THE SES CV-2055
408WVG3001336WVG3001336WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.FASTENAL CO INCspray foam for NI4-craft tents
409WVG3001350WVG3001350WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.FASTENAL CO INCMaterial to complete Redi Roof for labeling connex for PM
410WVG3001370WVG3001370WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.FASTENAL CO INCMaterial needed to build valve stands for CRSP
411WVG3001380WVG3001380WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.FASTENAL CO INCFasteners. Construction Aid Mateiral. Nonpermanent Plant. NI3 Carpenters.
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412WVG3001388WVG3001388WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.FASTENAL CO INCBOP TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION AID FOR UNIT 4 WWS SYSTEM SV4-MT71-00-85001
413WVG3001389WVG3001389WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.FASTENAL CO INCBOP TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION AID FOR UNIT 4 WWS SYSTEM SV4-MT71-00-85001
414WVG3001403WVG3001403WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.FASTENAL CO INCAnnex 3 Temporary Construction Aide
415WVG3001441WVG3001441WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.FASTENAL CO INCBOP TEMPORARY CONSTRUCITON AID MATERIAL USED FOR CONCRETE FORMS ON STAINLESS STEEL EMBEDS
416WVG3001457WVG3001457WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.FASTENAL CO INCBOP TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION AID MATERIAL WP# CV-6004
417WVG3001460WVG3001460WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.FASTENAL CO INCCarpenters Consumable Material
418WVG3001469WVG3001469WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.FASTENAL CO INCOFF-SITE WAREHOUSE/EQUIPMENT CLEANING FOR PM GROUP
419WVG3001470WVG3001470WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.FASTENAL CO INCFlat Washers for use by the carpenters in Nuclear Island 3. Nonpermanent Plant.
420WVG3001479WVG3001479WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.FASTENAL CO INCTI 4 TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION AIDE
421WVG3001492WVG3001492WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.FASTENAL CO INCWASHER -FLAT 1" X2" OD THRU HARDENED PLAIN STEEL F436
422WVG3001509WVG3001509WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.FASTENAL CO INCTHESE ARE USED ON THE ROOF PACKAGES.
423WVG3001511WVG3001511WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.FASTENAL CO INCTI3 CARPENTERS ROOF PACKAGES
424844635-3MWSPM004362Stone & Webster Construction IncFERRELLGAS LPFunding to be added to PO 844635 (Ferrell Gas), Donny Johnson
42545006639634500663963Westinghouse Electric Company LLCFICKESS PUMPSGear Type Positive Displacement Pumps
426132175F005411WSPM003574WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.FIRE TECHNOLOGY LLCFIRE TECH LLC TO PERFORM (2) 5YR INTERN. TANK INSPEC.SPEC #SV0-MT40-Z0-002. ID# MT40A & MT40B NEAR 315 BLDG.
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427J132175-FPR13-02089WSPM015354Stone & Webster Construction IncFISCHER ENGINEERING COWeld coupons for Welder Qualification
428WVG3001275WVG3001275WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.FISCHER ENGINEERING COWELD TEST COUPONS
429132175F001561WSPM009940Stone & Webster Construction IncFISHER SCIENTIFIC CO LLCPM Group Testing set up for Deionized water **RUSH PER HUGH BOURQUE***
430132175F001631WSPM009761Stone & Webster Construction IncFISHER SCIENTIFIC CO LLCChemicals for the water quality lab **** rush Hugh Bourque ****
431132175F002461WSPM010052Stone & Webster Construction IncFISHER SCIENTIFIC CO LLCWater Quality Consumabels PM Group
432132175F003988AWSPM010657Stone & Webster Construction IncFISHER SCIENTIFIC CO LLCWater Lab Consumables - Electrode Filling Solution
433132175F004445WSPM004866Stone & Webster Construction IncFISHER SCIENTIFIC CO LLCULTRA TAPE FOR TEMPORARY ACTIVITIES PM ACTIVITES
434132175F004561WSPM009922WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.FISHER SCIENTIFIC CO LLCWATER LAB EQUIPMENT (METERS, CONDUCTIVITY PROBE AND MODULES)
435132175F004651WSPM009906Stone & Webster Construction IncFISHER SCIENTIFIC CO LLCCommissioning - Water Treatment Lab Equipment
436132175F005192WSPM009961WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.FISHER SCIENTIFIC CO LLCGraduated Cylinders water lab
437132175F005244AWSPM009728WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.FISHER SCIENTIFIC CO LLCPM Water Quality Lab Supplies Pipette tips 100 to1000 microlite P/N 21R685 and stir bars
438132175F005267WSPM009730WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.FISHER SCIENTIFIC CO LLCWQL SUPPLIES weigh. dishes, cond cell pipette 10-100
439132175F005328WSPM009724WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.FISHER SCIENTIFIC CO LLCWQL Supplies, Timer, Hotplate, ATC Probe
440132175F005498WSPM010196WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.FISHER SCIENTIFIC CO LLCSG 893 2-propanol,SG 2498 Stoddard Solvent PM Temp. Const. activities fasteners on ACC/ SSC's @ Wboro WH. WP# SV3-PXS-MT-02A
441WVG3000873WVG3000873Stone & Webster Construction IncFISHER SCIENTIFIC CO LLC2" and 3" White , Blue Stripe tape for PM Activities
442WVG3001344WVG3001344WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.FISHER SCIENTIFIC CO LLC3" White, Blue Stripe Tape for CRSP to retape VPCI during walk downs
443132175F003770-AWSPM015406Stone & Webster Construction IncFLEETPRIDEBatch Plant - photoeye, tubing, solenoid
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444132175-P110.05WSPM003924WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.FLOWSERVE PUMP DIVISIONInspection / Refurbishment Services for RWS and CWS Pumps and Motors
445J132175-P810.02WSPM009809Stone & Webster Construction IncFLOWSERVE PUMP DIVISIONRWS Well Water Make-up Pump
446J132175-P810.03WSPM010147Stone & Webster Construction IncFLOWSERVE PUMP DIVISIONRiver Water & Screen Wash Pumps|
447J132175-P110.01WSPM009820Stone & Webster Construction IncFLOWSERVE US INCRWS Well Water Transfer Pumps
448132175F001649WSPM004458Stone & Webster Construction IncFORTRANS INCBatch Plant - Increase funding PO# 714067 - Fortrans - For one Year
449132175F003116WSPM010098Stone & Webster Construction IncFORTRANS INCBatch Plant - pH Sensors
450132175F003131WSPM010097Stone & Webster Construction IncFORTRANS INCBatch Plant - PLC for pH System
451J132175-D700.01WSPM010150Stone & Webster Construction IncGAFFEYCrane Rail Procurement
452132175-EW06.01WSPM015608Stone & Webster Construction IncGENERAL CABLE INDUSTRIESClass 1E Low Voltage CRDM and DRPI Cables
453132175-EW21.01WSPM015640Stone & Webster Construction IncGENERAL CABLE INDUSTRIESInstrumentation and Thermocouple Extension Cables
454132175-EW60.01WSPM015641Stone & Webster Construction IncGENERAL CABLE INDUSTRIESClass 1E Control Cables
455132176-EW21.01WSPM015642Stone & Webster Construction IncGENERAL CABLE INDUSTRIESInstrumentation and Thermocouple Extension Cables
456132176-EW60.01WSPM015644Stone & Webster Construction IncGENERAL CABLE INDUSTRIESClass 1E Control Cables
458132175F001078WSPM004622Stone & Webster Construction IncGENERAL EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLYEstablish a Blanket PO for Refurbishment of Site Equipment: Print Shacks, Fire Cabinets & Gang Boxes
459132175F003970WSPM004669Stone & Webster Construction IncGENERAL EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLYRebar bender to be used to allow ANnex Construction to field fabricate/bend rebar due to extensive E&DCR issues
460132175F005560WSPM004896WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.GENERAL EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLYREBAR BENDER 2 YEAR RENTAL FOR USE AT ANNEX 3/4 TRANSFORMER 3/4 AND DIESEL GENERATORS. ASSIST IN FIELD FABRICATION/BEND REBAR
461132175F005616WSPM004882WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.GENERAL EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLYROD CHOMPER FOR ANNEX 3/4 - TRANSFORMER 3/4 - FABRICATION OF REBAR 2 YEAR RENTAL
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462132175F005715WSPM004891WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.GENERAL EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLYTemporary Construction - BOP - Circulating Water System
463WVG3000751WVG3000751Stone & Webster Construction IncGENERAL EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLYRebar Equipment for Fabrication Shop
464WVG3001340WVG3001340WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.GENERAL EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLYRequired Equipment for sheet metal fab shop. (Safety issue)
465132175-PY55.00WSPM003914Stone & Webster Construction IncGENERAL RUBBER CORPORATIONPY55 - Non-Metallic Expansion Joints
466132176-PY55.00WSPM003141Stone & Webster Construction IncGENERAL RUBBER CORPORATIONPY55 - Non-Metallic Expansion Joints
467WVG3000410WVG3000410WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.GEORGIA POWER COTRANSFER OF FUNDS FROM 885042-3P
46845007215984500721598WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.GERALD JONES FORD LINCOLNEquipment Repair Parts and Service
469132175-E108.01WSPM003355Stone & Webster Construction IncGEXPROWell Water Cable Tray|
470132175-E112.03WSPM003354Stone & Webster Construction IncGEXPROFittings|
479132175F001339WSPM004604Stone & Webster Construction IncGEXPROGexpro Min/Max Warehouse Services
512WVG3001317WVG3001317WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.GEXPROto be left in place and used for HVAC thermostat to control temperature in various rooms for bldg 315
513WVG3001341WVG3001341WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.GEXPRONI4 Scaffold Consumables
514WVG3001502WVG3001502WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.GEXPROMaterial to be left in place and used for Unit 3 transformer yard, work package SV3-ZAS-ERW-EL3254
515WVG3001508WVG3001508WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.GEXPROMATERIAL NEEDED FOR BOXES AND DOORS.
517WVG3000869WVG3000869WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.GEXPROBOP TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION AID FOR BATHRROOMS/ USE ON ENTIRE SITE
518WVG3001025WVG3001025WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.GEXPROMATERIAL LEFT IN PLACE ANNEX 3 CONDUIT INSTALLATION FOR BATTERY MONITORS IE WP SV3-4031-ERW-861316,861317,861318 & 861319
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519WVG3001206WVG3001206WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.GEXPROCrimp Tool Force Gauge, Panduit (Huskie)
520WVG3001266WVG3001266WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.GEXPROHVAC area heater to be left in place for ZRS diesel generator room for building 315
521WVG3001284WVG3001284WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.GEXPRO20"X24"X4" PLEATED PRE-FILTER 91-956
522WVG3001288WVG3001288WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.GEXPRO120 VOLT LED LIGHTING TO ILLUMINATE SHELVING IN SHOP IN THE 184 BLDG.
523WVG3001307WVG3001307WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.GEXPROMaterial to be left in place and used for Unit 3 ELS Transformer Yard Lighting, work package SV3-0000-ELW-EL7683
524WVG3001324WVG3001324WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.GEXPROIntegrated Head Package (IHP) Consumables
525WVG3001327WVG3001327WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.GEXPROto be left in place and used for selector switch to control HVAC fans and louvers for bldg 315
526WVG3001351WVG3001351WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.GEXPROMaterial left in place. Replacement Multiple Switch Contactors on PWS Skid Building 315 WP# SV0-PWS-EWW-EL3561 / SV0-010-EWW-861550
527WVG3001352WVG3001352WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.GEXPRO(IHP) AIR COMPRESSOR ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
528WVG3001356WVG3001356WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.GEXPROto be left in place and used for dowel in rebar into concrete for the Unit 3 WWRB housekeeping pad per design, work package SV3-WWS-CCW-CV3367
529WVG3001360WVG3001360WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.GEXPROto be used for bldg 315 temporary well pump 3 & 4 VFD, work package SV0-RWS-T4Y-001
530WVG3001365WVG3001365WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.GEXPROTo be used for bldg 315, relay to control HVAC fans and louvers
531WVG3001372WVG3001372WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.GEXPROTemporary Construction Aid - Annex 3 Sikaflex to seal formwork & concrete placement WP# SV3-4051-CCW-CV8905, SV3-4041-CCW-CV3182
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532WVG3001381WVG3001381WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.GEXPROMaterial to be left in place and used for Unit 3 ELS Transformer Yard Lighting, work package SV0-0000-ELW-EL7397
533WVG3001395WVG3001395WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.GEXPROMaterial to be left in place and used for caulking the gap seals for IE rooms 20501, 20502 and 20503, work package SV3-2050-SSW-CV8966
534WVG3001398WVG3001398WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.GEXPROVpCI 126 BAGS FOR PM SCHEDULED ACTIVITYS
535WVG3001399WVG3001399WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.GEXPROto be left in place and used for bldg 315, SV0-ZRS-JD-MCP001, work package SV0-EDS-11-IT002
536WVG3001400WVG3001400WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.GEXPROMaterial to be left in place and used for BLDG 315 SV0-ZRS-JD-MCP001, work package SV0-JQ70-JDB-800000
537WVG3001420WVG3001420WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.GEXPROEquipment for M&TE
538WVG3001443WVG3001443WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.GEXPROMechanical Modules (R251, R261, R219 & KB33) Grounding Clamps for Cable Trays
539WVG3001489WVG3001489WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.GEXPROfLOOR SWEEP ROY FIELDING PTT: 395
540WVG3001495WVG3001495WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.GEXPROMaterial to be left in place and used for Unit 3 ELS Transformer Yard Lighting, work package SV0-0000-ELW-EL7397
541WVG3001497WVG3001497WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.GEXPROMaterial to be left in place and used for Unit 3 Transformer yard, work package SV3-0000-ELW-EL7397
542WVG4001241WVG4001241WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.GEXPROMaterial to be left in place and used for Unit 4 ZAS transformer yard lighting, work package SV0-0000-EGW-EL3556
543WVG4001250WVG4001250WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.GEXPROMaterial to be left in place and used for Unit 4 ELS Transformer Yard Lighting, work package SV4-0000-EL-001
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544WSV3B00033WSV3B00033WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.GEXPRO132175-E112.06-REL-022 Non-Safety Electrical Blanket Order
545WSV3A00003WSV3A00003WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.GEXPROto be left in place and used for replacement of SV0-PWS-JE-LT506B, work package SV0-YFS-01-IT002/SV0-YFS-01-IT003
546WSV3M00010WSV3M00010WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.GEXPROto be left in place and used for yard fire water tank temperture transmitter, work package SV0-YFS-01-1T001
548132175F005235WSPM004946WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.GLOBAL EQUIPMENT CO INC - INDLHEPA Filters for PAPR's
549132175F005336WSPM004938WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.GLOBAL EQUIPMENT CO INC - INDLAnnex 3 / Transformer Blue Recycling Tilt Trash Bin
550132175F005767WSPM010121WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.GLOBAL EQUIPMENT CO INC - INDLsink and shelves used for cleaning station in bldg.142A and batch patch
551132175F006003WSPM010209WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.GLOBAL EQUIPMENT CO INC - INDLTotes to carry work packages. NI3 Structural group.
552132175F006018WSPM010210WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.GLOBAL EQUIPMENT CO INC - INDLKEY BOX-12-1/64"H X 8-3/16"WX 2 3/4" D-40 KEY CAP. STEEL FOR TURBINE #3 ELECTRICIANS
553132175F006021WSPM010211WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.GLOBAL EQUIPMENT CO INC - INDLLocks to be used for equipment clearance and tagging during the initial test program
554132175F006022WSPM010022WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.GLOBAL EQUIPMENT CO INC - INDLTemporary Construction - Bolting @ Building 315 - BOP
555WVG3000013WVG3000013WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.GLOBAL EQUIPMENT CO INC - INDLBand saw coolant for cutting metal
556WVG3000219WVG3000219WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.GLOBAL EQUIPMENT CO INC - INDLComputer Presentation Workstation
557WVG3000355WVG3000355WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.GLOBAL EQUIPMENT CO INC - INDLReplacement Brush Heads, Cart Trash Bag
558WVG3000391WVG3000391Stone & Webster Construction IncGLOBAL EQUIPMENT CO INC - INDLMaterial to be used as temporary supply and return for the climate control of installed permanent plant equipment
559WVG3000699WVG3000699WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.GLOBAL EQUIPMENT CO INC - INDLAnnex 3 Night Shift - Heaters used in Battery Rooms
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560WVG3000789WVG3000789WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.GLOBAL EQUIPMENT CO INC - INDLto be used on the Unit 3 Initial Energization Temp Air for heating battery rooms
561132175F004659WSPM010547Stone & Webster Construction IncGRAPHIC PRODUCTS INClabeling materials for Preventive Maintenance temporay Construction activities
562132175F005614WSPM009786WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.GRAPHIC PRODUCTS INCPM Labeling team to labeling supplies to label material at the 315 Bldg. in prep to turn bldg over the SNC .
563132175-ER01.02WSPM002959Stone & Webster Construction IncGRAYBAR ELECTRIC COMPANY INCNon-Class 1E Cable Tray and Fittings for Mechanical Modules
564132176-ER01.02WSPM003960Stone & Webster Construction IncGRAYBAR ELECTRIC COMPANY INCNon-Class 1E Cable Tray and Fittings for Mechanical Modules
565132175F000828 REL 027WSPM004646WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.GRIMCO INCBLANKET ORDER TRANSFER 831033 3P
566132175F000828 REL 029WSPM004647WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.GRIMCO INCBLANKET ORDER TRANSFER 831033 3P
567132175F005362WSPM009721WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.GRIMCO INCPlexi-Glass, Paint Shop, Robert Hutto.
568132175-E054.03WSPM010277Stone & Webster Construction IncGUTOR Electronic LLCUPS Systems for RWI & TSC
56945007129144500712914WECTEC Contractors IncH&E EQUIPMENT SERVICES INCSpare Parts
57045007140344500714034WECTEC Contractors IncH&E EQUIPMENT SERVICES INCSpare Parts
57145007140774500714077WECTEC Contractors IncH&E EQUIPMENT SERVICES INCSpare Parts
57245007214134500721413WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.H&E EQUIPMENT SERVICES INCEquipment Repair Parts and Service
57345007220954500722095WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.H&E EQUIPMENT SERVICES INCEquipment Repair Parts and Service
57445007222074500722207WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.H&E EQUIPMENT SERVICES INCEquipment Repair Parts and Service
575WVG3001500WVG3001500WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.H&E EQUIPMENT SERVICES INCParts for unit 102079 hydraulic valve repair
576132175F004675WSPM010791Stone & Webster Construction IncH&H FLEET LLCH&H Fleet Specialist, for service and repairs of Freightliner Trucks on rent from Charlie Brown Trucking, Blanket PO. $100,000.
577132175-PL03.01WSPM010449Stone & Webster Construction IncHANSON PRESSURE PIPE INCShop Fabricated 120" Pipe and Supports
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578132176-PL03.01WSPM010454Stone & Webster Construction IncHANSON PRESSURE PIPE INCShop Fabricated 120" Pipe and Supports
579WVG3000408WVG3000408WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.HARTFORD STEAM BOILER INSPC & INSRTRANSFER OF FUNDS FROM 661204-OP
580784064WSPM004355Stone & Webster Construction IncHAT D TRANSPORTATION COAdd Funds to PO# 784064
581132175F001704WSPM004400Stone & Webster Construction IncHAT D TRANSPORTATION COBatch Plant - Increase funding PO 784064 - Hat D - Pigs - one year
582132175F003943WSPM004493Stone & Webster Construction IncHAT D TRANSPORTATION COBatch Plant - Add Funds to PO 892531 - Hat D - Balance due on rental
583132175F000240WSPM004658Stone & Webster Construction IncHAVENS LEASING LLCBatch Plant - Add funds to PO for Pig rental - PO 775650
584132175F003002WSPM010011Stone & Webster Construction IncH&EMANITOWOC 16000 DASH LIGHTS
585132175F004958WSPM004925WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.H&EPO covering $100,000 for crane parts, H&E Equipment Services, 10710 Nations Ford Rd, Charlotte NC 28273. POC Mickey Caldwell 704-504-2870.
58645007214144500721414WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.H&EEquipment Repair Parts and Service
58745007214164500721416WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.H&EEquipment Repair Parts and Service
58845007224944500722494WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.H&EEquipment Repair Parts and Service
589132175F001194WSPM011108Stone & Webster Construction IncHERC RENTALS INCBreaking Concrete at Unit 3, Hyd. Hammer #1200 Rental for one Month
590132175F002406WSPM004389Stone & Webster Construction IncHERC RENTALS INCAdd Funds to PO for Parts and Labor on PO 814259 Repair of Unit 094320007 Wacker from Hertz
591132175F004097WSPM004853Stone & Webster Construction IncHERC RENTALS INC4 light plants to re-place units # 62062, 63198, 63246, 63269. Rental for 36 months.
592132175F004182WSPM004874Stone & Webster Construction IncHERC RENTALS INCRequesting $1540.20 for damage to Genie 32' platform lift Ser# GS3214A-135726.
593132175F004188WSPM004873Stone & Webster Construction IncHERC RENTALS INCRequesting $3,401.28 for damages to Hertz 85' boom lift, Ser# 0300162565.
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594132175F004567WSPM004837Stone & Webster Construction IncHERC RENTALS INCRequest $9,216.22 for site damage to Hertz 135' boom lift Equip # 481-95-0027.
595132175F004610WSPM003071Stone & Webster Construction IncHERC RENTALS INCCLEANING BEFORE AND AFTER POURS ANNEX 3 AND TRANSFORMER AREA
596132175F005562WSPM010129WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.HERC RENTALS INCTemporary Construction Equipment Rental Excavation for Balance of Plant
597132175F005564WSPM004895WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.HERC RENTALS INCPO for ongoing Hertz JLG Training (started March 15, 2016)
598132175F005893-REL-18WSPM004714WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.HERC RENTALS INCHERTZ DIESEL HEATERS
599132175F005893-REL-19WSPM010614WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.HERC RENTALS INCHEATING AND AIR UNIT FOR CONCRETE COMPLEX
600132175F006002WSPM004719WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.HERC RENTALS INCFlexible HVAC Duct needed from Herc Rentals for a/c heating units Area(s) of the Plant to be used: NI3 AND NI4, AND 20†X 500’ of the Duct will be used for the new hire conex /ready roof building where the python safety tethering is done
60145007141894500714189WECTEC Contractors IncHERC RENTALS INCSpare Parts
60245007175174500717517WECTEC Contractors IncHERC RENTALS INCPARTS
603WVG3005893-REL-17WVG3005893WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.HERC RENTALS INCHeaters for the MAB
604132175-J600.04 REL 5WSPM007258WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.HILTI CORPSafety Related Hilti Product Blanket Order Release
605132175-D500.52WSPM011171WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.HILTI INCHilti Material for Building 315
606132175F004477WSPM010487Stone & Webster Construction IncHILTI INCReplacement Battery & Charger for PS200 Hilti Rebar Finder
607132175F006027WSPM010026WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.HILTI INCHILTI X-SCAN PS 1000-B REBAR SCANNER NEEDED BY TURBINE #3 PIPEFITTERS
608132175-J600.04 REL 2WSPM010077WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.HILTI INCSafety Related Hilti Product Blanket Order Release
609132175-J600.04 REL 3WSPM010290WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.HILTI INCSafety Related Hilti Product Blanket Order Release
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610132175-J600.04 REL 4WSPM007193WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.HILTI INCSafety Related Hilti Products Release
611J132176-FPR134-00029WSPM010263Stone & Webster Construction IncHILTI INCConstruction Aid Anchors Unit 4 NI Mudmat
612WVG3000210WVG3000210WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.HILTI INCTemporary Anchor Bolts for securing unit 4 CA03 Module panels
613WVG3000508WVG3000508Stone & Webster Construction IncHILTI INCCA03 Module Temporary Anchor Bolts
614WVG3000852WVG3000852WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.HILTI INCPERMANENT PLANT MATERIAL FOR THE 315 BLDG
615WVG4000267WVG4000267WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.HILTI INCMaterial left in place for Unit 4 Turbine Building at 120' elevation for securing the DTS-MS-04A equipment in place, work package SV4-2040-CEW-CV5843
616WVG3000678WVG3000678WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.H-MAC SYSTEMS INCEquipment to be used on the Unit 3 Initial Energization Temp Air for Battery Rooms
617132175F004475WSPM005009Stone & Webster Construction IncHOIST AND CRANE SYSTEMS INCHoist and Crane Systems, request $50,000 for annual inspections of overhead cranes in 167 and 184 Bldg.
618132175F004475AWSPM004868Stone & Webster Construction IncHOIST AND CRANE SYSTEMS INCHoist and Crane Systems, request $50,000 for annual inspections of overhead cranes in 167 and 184 Bldg.
619826508-3PWSPM004964Stone & Webster Construction IncHOIST AND CRANE SYSTEMS INCThe Commissioning, Inspection, Testing and Annual Inspection of the 2-3 Ton Overhead Cranes in the 184 Bldg
620132175F006009WSPM010076WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.HOLLOWAY HOUSTON INClifting of the Containment Vessel Cover(s) for Unit 3 & Unit 4
621132175F006052WSPM010206WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.HOLLOWAY HOUSTON INCRental of 800T G2160 Wide body shackle to be used for the lifting of CA20
622132175-EF04.01WSPM002948WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.HOSE-MCCANN COMMUNICATIONSSound Power Phone Equipment
623132176-EF04.01WSPM003113WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.HOSE-MCCANN COMMUNICATIONSSound Power Phone Equipment
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624WVG3001482WVG3001482WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.HSG CONSTRUCTORS LLCBOP TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION AID MATERIAL FOR TRANSFORMER UNIT 4 WP# 850019
625132175F000671WSPM010563Stone & Webster Construction IncHUNT ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO INCUnit 3 Turbine Building Grounding Terminations Material
626132175F000807WSPM009895Stone & Webster Construction IncHUNT ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO INCMaterial for SES Ductbank from Northeast of Diesel to North of Transformer Area
627132175F000831WSPM010568Stone & Webster Construction IncHUNT ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO INCMAB Electrical Supplies
628132175F000911WSPM009896Stone & Webster Construction IncHUNT ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO INCPhase 2 ZFS and ZBS Ductbank Material
629132175F001430WSPM009935Stone & Webster Construction IncHUNT ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO INCPermanent Plant Materials for Systems CWS/RWS duct banks
630132175F001784WSPM003592Stone & Webster Construction IncHUNT ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO INCWashdown Heaters
631132175F001858WSPM009824Stone & Webster Construction IncHUNT ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO INCFor use in the NOI 25 tents
632132175F002950WSPM010009Stone & Webster Construction IncHUNT ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO INCTemporary Power Site Wide
633132175F005259WSPM004945WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.HUNT ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO INCModules Temporary Lighting
634J132175-C107.02WSPM009756Stone & Webster Construction IncHYDRO CONDUIT CORPReinforced Concrete Pipe|
635J132175-C107.03WSPM002189Stone & Webster Construction IncHYDRO CONDUIT CORPReinforced Concrete Pipe
636J132175-C107-01WSPM002190Stone & Webster Construction IncHYDRO CONDUIT CORPReinforced Concrete Pipe Class III, Class V|
637132175F002278WSPM010053Stone & Webster Construction IncHYTORCFor Setting WATERBOXES/Temp For Boilers
638132175F005637WSPM003630WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.HYTORCHYTORC TOOLS NEEDED FOR THE CONNECTIONS OF TI4 CONDENSER WATER-BOXES AND ASSOCIATED 120" CROSSOVER PIPING
639132175F001943WSPM004444Stone & Webster Construction IncI & I SLING INCExtension of inspection / certification services for rigging from I&I Slings with additional funds added to BPO 857339
640132175F002252WSPM015071Stone & Webster Construction IncI & I SLING INCRigging Sling for Modules
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641132175F003694WSPM004484Stone & Webster Construction IncINDUSTRIAL RUBBER AND SUPPLYTemporary Material For Flushing The Water Lines
642132175F001013-REL001WSPM010112Stone & Webster Construction IncINFORMATION AND COMPUTING SVCS INCEst. Blanket PO for ICS - Employee Badges not to exceed $80,000 or 2 years
643132175F001013-REL002WSPM010484Stone & Webster Construction IncINFORMATION AND COMPUTING SVCS INCEst. Blanket PO for ICS - Employee Badges not to exceed $80,000 or 2 years
644132175F001013-REL003WSPM009978WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.INFORMATION AND COMPUTING SVCS INCEst. Blanket PO for ICS - Employee Badges not to exceed $80,000 or 2 years
645132175F004847WSPM015455Stone & Webster Construction IncINFORMATION AND COMPUTING SVCS INCEquential Clocks for Operation Needs
646132175F005110WSPM004831WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.INFORMATION AND COMPUTING SVCS INCRibbon and Cleaner kits for Badge Printers ZXP3 and P120i
647132175F005724WSPM004905WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.INTEGRASERV INCto be used for labeling of received material in warehouse
648132175F000606WSPM015391Stone & Webster Construction IncINTERGRAPH SOLUTIONS GROUPTraining for Onsite SEG Civil Eng.
649132175F002608WSPM004499Stone & Webster Construction IncINTERGRAPH SOLUTIONS GROUPGT Strudl Training Courses for Field Rigging Engineers
650WVG3001144WVG3001144WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.INTERTEK TECHINCAL SERVICES INCModule - 3rd Party Inspection / Labor Surveillance
651132175F005721WSPM004906WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.JACKIE B LOVETT TRUCKING CO INCPayment of invoice for Lovett Trucking
652WVG3000427WVG3000427Stone & Webster Construction IncJACKIE B LOVETT TRUCKING CO INCPremium for Excess Liability Insurance Coverage - Jackie B. Lovett Trucking Co. Inc
653700135-3MWSPM004316Stone & Webster Construction IncJANPRO OF SOUTHEAST GEORGIAExtend PO700135 Jan Pro, add additional funding and not to exceed order
654132175F002514WSPM010192Stone & Webster Construction IncL B FOSTER RAIL TECHNOLOGIES CORPHLD Rail Lubricant
655WVG3000966WVG3000966Stone & Webster Construction IncLAKESIDE REFRIGERATIONLakeside Refrigeration Services
656132175F000815WSPM010566Stone & Webster Construction IncLANDRUM SUPPLY COTEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION - Lift Station Pump
657132175F001090WSPM009869Stone & Webster Construction IncLANDRUM SUPPLY COTEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION - Batch Plant Condensate Pumps
658132175F001990WSPM010164Stone & Webster Construction IncLANDRUM SUPPLY COTEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION - Sump Pumps
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659132175F004104WSPM010637Stone & Webster Construction IncLANDRUM SUPPLY COConstruction Aid - BOP Plumbers
660132175F004922WSPM009893WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.LANDRUM SUPPLY COTemporary Construction - Building 304 Plumbing
661132175F005095WSPM009976WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.LANDRUM SUPPLY COTemporary Construction Aid - Building 304 Plumbing
662132175F005523WSPM009750WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.LANDRUM SUPPLY COTemporary Construction - BOP - Plumbing - 120 building/Batch Plant
663132175F005689WSPM004888WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.LANDRUM SUPPLY COTemporary Construction - BOP Plumbing & Testing
664132175F005896WSPM010136WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.LANDRUM SUPPLY COTemporary Construction - BOP - Batch Plant - Ice House and Demin Skid
665132175F005940WSPM002998WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.LANDRUM SUPPLY COTemporary Construction - Grinder Pump - Sanitary Sewer
666132175F005952WSPM010197WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.LANDRUM SUPPLY COTemporary Construction - BOP - Plumbing for Site Restrooms
667132175F006082WSPM010214WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.LANDRUM SUPPLY COTemporary Construction - Plumbing for BOP
668WVG3000714WVG3000714WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.LANDRUM SUPPLY COBOP TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION AID FOR USE AT 129 Bathroom Trailer
669132175-C202AWSPM003274Stone & Webster Construction IncLANIER MUNICIPAL SUPPLY CO INCYard Fire System Valves
670132175F005409WSPM003575WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.LEICA GEOSYSTEMS INCSite Survey Support
67145007158394500715839WECTEC Contractors IncLEICA GEOSYSTEMS INCPARTS
672132175F000532WSPM004563Stone & Webster Construction IncLIFTING GEAR HIRE CORPSkid Pan - Scaffolds
673132175F000782WSPM009868Stone & Webster Construction IncLIFTING GEAR HIRE CORP(3) Skip Pans for Unit 3, Jim Schaible
674132175F003082WSPM004467Stone & Webster Construction IncLIFTING GEAR HIRE CORPSkip Pans for Annex and Transformer Unit 3
675132175F003124WSPM004477Stone & Webster Construction IncLIFTING GEAR HIRE CORPRemoving Elevated Scrap Trash/Waste During Construction Davis/Peel
676132175F005654WSPM014720WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.LIFTING GEAR HIRE CORPRental equipment for CA03 Installation, work package SV3-CA03-MHH-005
677WVG3000737WVG3000737Stone & Webster Construction IncLIFTING GEAR HIRE CORPRental of air skate load module system, steel gantries and associated rigging equipment to be used for skidding the (8) CWS pumps into bldg 184
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678132175-D800.03WSPM003366WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.LIGHTNING LIFT PRODUCTSPortable Scissor Lift
680WVG4001238WVG4001238WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.LINCOLN STRUCTURAL SOLUTIONSMaterial to be left in place and used for installation of TB05 (CA81) for Unit 4 Turbine building, work package SV4-2050-SSW-CV1823
681WVG3000122WVG3000122Stone & Webster Construction IncLINE EQUIPMENT SALES CO INCElectrical PPE Testing - Line Equipment Sales - NTE $2,500.00
682132175F001286WSPM004610Stone & Webster Construction IncLOWE SPECIALIZED TRANSPORT LLCTRAILERS
683132175F002837WSPM004416Stone & Webster Construction IncLOWE SPECIALIZED TRANSPORT LLCFLATBED TRAILERS MUST BE DOT READY-FOR WAREHOUSE ISSUING-DURATION OF 24 MONTHS
684132175-PY30.02WSPM000107WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.MACKSON INCSingle Stage Orifice Plate (PY30) for Various NSR Applications
685132175-PY31.01WSPM000106WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.MACKSON INCMulti-Stage Orifices (PY31) for Various NSR Applications
686132176-PY30.02WSPM000837WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.MACKSON INCSingle Stage Orifice Plate (PY30) for Various NSR Applications
687132176-PY31.01WSPM000836WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.MACKSON INCMulti-Stage Orifices (PY31) for Various NSR Applications
688WSV3B00038WSV3B00038WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.MACKSON INCB31.1 Bolts Safety Class D - Blanket Order Release
689132175-SS01.48WSPM010856WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.MACKSON NUCLEAR LLCStructural Steel Materials for Anchor Plate Fabrication
69045006757404500675740Westinghouse Electric Company LLCMANGIAROTTI SpAInstrumented Cover Invoicing
691132175F005485WSPM004900WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.MAR COR PURIFICATION INCWater Quality lab no bldg no# PM temp.const. activity. mar cor polisher sys. for sampling- parts, Installation service "as ordered for VC Summer 132177F010401 "
692132175F005578WSPM004948WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.MAR COR PURIFICATION INCFaucet-PVC 3/8" Deck Mount by Mar Cor to be used w/ DI Polishing system for the water Quality Lab
693132175F005861WSPM004709WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.MAR COR PURIFICATION INCUV Disinfection unit for the DI Polishing system for Water Quality Lab vendor will install on site .
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694132175F000245WSPM003726Stone & Webster Construction IncMARTIN MARIETTA MATERIALS#57 Stone to be used as construction aid material for bedding, backfill and leveling of manholes and duct bank associated with Phase 1 undergrounds-Work Package SV3-ECS-CCW-CV1902
695132175F000352-004-RELWSPM009876Stone & Webster Construction IncMARTIN MARIETTA MATERIALSGABC Stone for site support, Blanket Order, Rick Prohaska, 132175F000352 Release 4
696132175F000352-005-RELWSPM009878Stone & Webster Construction IncMARTIN MARIETTA MATERIALSBlanket Order for GAB for project duration
697132175F000352-006-RELWSPM009881Stone & Webster Construction IncMARTIN MARIETTA MATERIALSBlanket Order for GAB for project duration
698132175F000352-007-RELWSPM009988Stone & Webster Construction IncMARTIN MARIETTA MATERIALSBlanket Order for GAB for project duration
699132175F000352-008-RELWSPM009990Stone & Webster Construction IncMARTIN MARIETTA MATERIALSBlanket Order for GAB for project duration
700132175F000352-009-RELWSPM009939Stone & Webster Construction IncMARTIN MARIETTA MATERIALSBlanket Order for GAB for project duration
701132175F000352-010-RELWSPM009768Stone & Webster Construction IncMARTIN MARIETTA MATERIALSBlanket Order for GAB for project duration
702132175F000352-011-RELWSPM009773Stone & Webster Construction IncMARTIN MARIETTA MATERIALSBlanket Order for GAB for project duration
703132175F000352-012-RELWSPM009776Stone & Webster Construction IncMARTIN MARIETTA MATERIALSBlanket Order for GAB for project duration
704132175F000352-013-RELWSPM009825Stone & Webster Construction IncMARTIN MARIETTA MATERIALSBlanket Order for GAB for project duration
705132175F000352-014-RELWSPM009839Stone & Webster Construction IncMARTIN MARIETTA MATERIALSBlanket Order for GAB for project duration
706132175F000352-015-RELWSPM010167Stone & Webster Construction IncMARTIN MARIETTA MATERIALSBlanket Order for GAB for project duration
707132175F000352-016-RELWSPM010173Stone & Webster Construction IncMARTIN MARIETTA MATERIALSBlanket Order for GAB for project duration
708132175F000352-017-RELWSPM010177Stone & Webster Construction IncMARTIN MARIETTA MATERIALSBlanket Order for GAB for project duration
709132175F000352-020-RELWSPM010181Stone & Webster Construction IncMARTIN MARIETTA MATERIALSBlanket Order for GAB for project duration
710132175F000352-021-RELWSPM010047Stone & Webster Construction IncMARTIN MARIETTA MATERIALSBlanket Order for GAB for project duration
711132175F000352-022-RELWSPM010057Stone & Webster Construction IncMARTIN MARIETTA MATERIALSBlanket Order for GAB for project duration
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712132175F000352-023-RELWSPM010021Stone & Webster Construction IncMARTIN MARIETTA MATERIALSBlanket Order for GAB for project duration
713132175F000352-024-RELWSPM010004Stone & Webster Construction IncMARTIN MARIETTA MATERIALSBlanket Order for GAB for project duration
714132175F000352-025-RELWSPM010008Stone & Webster Construction IncMARTIN MARIETTA MATERIALSBlanket Order for GAB for project duration
715132175F000352-026-RELWSPM010099Stone & Webster Construction IncMARTIN MARIETTA MATERIALSBlanket Order for GAB for project duration
716132175F000352-027-RELWSPM010100Stone & Webster Construction IncMARTIN MARIETTA MATERIALSBlanket Order for GAB for project duration
717132175F000352-028-RELWSPM010101Stone & Webster Construction IncMARTIN MARIETTA MATERIALSBlanket Order for GAB for project duration
718132175F000352-029-RELWSPM010106Stone & Webster Construction IncMARTIN MARIETTA MATERIALSBlanket Order for GAB for project duration
719132175F000352-030-RELWSPM010060Stone & Webster Construction IncMARTIN MARIETTA MATERIALSBlanket Order for GAB for project duration
720132175F000352-031-RELWSPM010065Stone & Webster Construction IncMARTIN MARIETTA MATERIALSBlanket Order for GAB for project duration
721132175F000352-032-RELWSPM010357Stone & Webster Construction IncMARTIN MARIETTA MATERIALSBlanket Order for GAB for project duration
722132175F000352-033-RELWSPM010359Stone & Webster Construction IncMARTIN MARIETTA MATERIALSBlanket Order for GAB for project duration
723132175F000352-034-RELWSPM010360Stone & Webster Construction IncMARTIN MARIETTA MATERIALSBlanket Order for GAB for project duration
724132175F000352-035-RELWSPM010362Stone & Webster Construction IncMARTIN MARIETTA MATERIALSBlanket Order for GAB for project duration
725132175F000352-036-RELWSPM010366Stone & Webster Construction IncMARTIN MARIETTA MATERIALSBlanket Order for GAB for project duration
726132175F000352-037-RELWSPM010370Stone & Webster Construction IncMARTIN MARIETTA MATERIALSBlanket Order for GAB for project duration
727132175F000352-038-RELWSPM010371Stone & Webster Construction IncMARTIN MARIETTA MATERIALSBlanket Order for GAB for project duration
728132175F000352-039-RELWSPM010373Stone & Webster Construction IncMARTIN MARIETTA MATERIALSBlanket Order for GAB for project duration
729132175F000352-040-RELWSPM010439Stone & Webster Construction IncMARTIN MARIETTA MATERIALSBlanket Order for GAB for project duration
730132175F000352-041-RELWSPM010274Stone & Webster Construction IncMARTIN MARIETTA MATERIALSBlanket Order for GAB for project duration
731132175F000352-042-RELWSPM010282Stone & Webster Construction IncMARTIN MARIETTA MATERIALSBlanket Order for GAB for project duration
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732132175F000352-043-RELWSPM010283Stone & Webster Construction IncMARTIN MARIETTA MATERIALSBlanket Order for GAB for project duration
733132175F000352-044-RELWSPM010285Stone & Webster Construction IncMARTIN MARIETTA MATERIALSBlanket Order for GAB for project duration
734132175F000352-045-RELWSPM010622Stone & Webster Construction IncMARTIN MARIETTA MATERIALSBlanket Order for GAB for project duration
735132175F000352-046-RELWSPM010636Stone & Webster Construction IncMARTIN MARIETTA MATERIALSBlanket Order for GAB for project duration
736132175F000352-047-RELWSPM010639Stone & Webster Construction IncMARTIN MARIETTA MATERIALSBlanket Order for GAB for project duration
737132175F000352-048-RELWSPM010650Stone & Webster Construction IncMARTIN MARIETTA MATERIALSBlanket Order for GAB for project duration
738132175F000352-049-RELWSPM010652Stone & Webster Construction IncMARTIN MARIETTA MATERIALSBlanket Order for GAB for project duration
739132175F000352-050-RELWSPM010654Stone & Webster Construction IncMARTIN MARIETTA MATERIALSBlanket Order for GAB for project duration
740132175F000352-051-RELWSPM003722Stone & Webster Construction IncMARTIN MARIETTA MATERIALSBlanket Order for GAB for project duration
741132175F000352-052-RELWSPM010537Stone & Webster Construction IncMARTIN MARIETTA MATERIALSBlanket Order for GAB for project duration
742132175F000352-053-RELWSPM009983WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.MARTIN MARIETTA MATERIALSBlanket Order for GAB for project duration
743132175F000352-055-RELWSPM009855WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.MARTIN MARIETTA MATERIALSBlanket Order for GAB for project duration
744132175F000352-056-RELWSPM009856WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.MARTIN MARIETTA MATERIALSBlanket Order for GAB for project duration
745132175F000352-058-RELWSPM009787WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.MARTIN MARIETTA MATERIALSBlanket Order for GAB for project duration
746132175F000352-059-RELWSPM009790WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.MARTIN MARIETTA MATERIALSBlanket Order for GAB for project duration
747132175F000352-061-RELWSPM010140WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.MARTIN MARIETTA MATERIALSBlanket Order for GAB for project duration
748132175F000352-062-RELWSPM010207WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.MARTIN MARIETTA MATERIALSBlanket Order for GAB for project duration
749132175F000929WSPM004630Stone & Webster Construction IncMARTIN MARIETTA MATERIALSNOI 25 - GABC Additional Laydown
750132175F00352-019-RELWSPM003708Stone & Webster Construction IncMARTIN MARIETTA MATERIALSBlanket Order for GAB for project duration
751132175F005521WSPM003566WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.MARTIN MARIETTA MATERIALSGAB for Building 305, Rick Prohaska
752J132175-FPR13-00148WSPM002115Stone & Webster Construction IncMARTIN MARIETTA MATERIALSAggregate - Road Base
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753J132175-FPR13-00547WSPM004372Stone & Webster Construction IncMARTIN MARIETTA MATERIALSAggregate - Road Base
754J132175-FPR13-00597WSPM004373Stone & Webster Construction IncMARTIN MARIETTA MATERIALSGABC - Aggregate - Road Base
755J132175-FPR13-00657WSPM004374Stone & Webster Construction IncMARTIN MARIETTA MATERIALSAggregate #57 Stone
756J132175-FPR14-00048WSPM002108Stone & Webster Construction IncMARTIN MARIETTA MATERIALSAggregate - #57 Stone
757J1321760003-FPR124-00017WSPM002275Stone & Webster Construction IncMARTIN MARIETTA MATERIALSCrusher Run - No Particles Greater Than 1-1/2" - Per GDOT Section 815,
758WVG3000039WVG3000039WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.MARTIN MARIETTA MATERIALS#57 stone for BOP-Cable Trench Sys & FPS backfill, F000245-REL021
759WVG3000095WVG3000095WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.MARTIN MARIETTA MATERIALSGABC - 132175F000352-063-REL
760WVG3000126WVG3000126WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.MARTIN MARIETTA MATERIALSBlanket Order for GAB - 132175F000352-REL 064
761WVG3000285WVG3000285WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.MARTIN MARIETTA MATERIALSBlanket Order for GAB (132175F000352-REL065)
762WVG3000386WVG3000386WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.MARTIN MARIETTA MATERIALS#57 stone to be used for site support, Rick Prohaska, 132175F000245
763WVG3000387WVG3000387WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.MARTIN MARIETTA MATERIALSBlanket Order for GAB for project duration
764WVG3000526WVG3000526WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.MARTIN MARIETTA MATERIALSBlanket Order for GAB for project duration
765WVG3000723WVG3000723WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.MARTIN MARIETTA MATERIALSBlanket Order for GAB for project duration
766WVG3000884WVG3000884WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.MARTIN MARIETTA MATERIALS57 stone for site support-utility installation, 132175F000245Rick Prohaska
767WVG3001126WVG3001126WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.MARTIN MARIETTA MATERIALSBlanket Order F000352 REL 069 for GAB for project duration
768WVG3001129WVG3001129WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.MARTIN MARIETTA MATERIALSBlanket Order F000352 REL 070 for GAB for project duration
769WVG3001354WVG3001354WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.MARTIN MARIETTA MATERIALS#57 stone for SES/Security Infrastructure installation, blanket order, Rick Prohaska, 132175F000245
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770WVG3001447WVG3001447WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.MARTIN MARIETTA MATERIALSBlanket Order F000352 REL 071 for GAB for project duration
771WVG3001535WVG3001535WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.MARTIN MARIETTA MATERIALSREL 072 to "Blanket Order" 132175F000352 for GAB for project duration
772WVG3001694WVG3001694WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.MARTIN MARIETTA MATERIALS#57 stone for phased underground utility installation, Rick Prohaska, BPO 132175F000245 REL 025 WVG3001694
773WVG3001733WVG3001733WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.MARTIN MARIETTA MATERIALSBlanket Order for GAB for project duration 132175F000352 REL 073
774WVG3000738WVG3000738Stone & Webster Construction IncMATHESON TRI GAS INCMatheson Tri Gas Transferring JDE PO 801955-3P to SPMAT
775WVG3000740WVG3000740WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.MATHESON TRI GAS INCOpen funds from F000365 transfer to new PO (Air Liquide to Matheson Tri Gas)
776WVG300738AWVG300738AStone & Webster Construction IncMATHESON TRI GAS INCMatheson Tri Gas Transferring JDE PO 801955-3P to
777132175-MH40.01WSPM003996Stone & Webster Construction IncMAZZELLA LIFTING TECHNOLOGIES INCMH40 Monorail Hoists and Trolleys
778132176-MH40.01WSPM003992Stone & Webster Construction IncMAZZELLA LIFTING TECHNOLOGIES INCMH40 Monorail Hoists and Trolleys
779WVG3000030WVG3000030WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.MAZZELLA LIFTING TECHNOLOGIES INCequipment to be used for general rigging in the MAB-needed for CA01-07 upending, work package SV4-CA01-MHH-023
780WVG3000249WVG3000249WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.MAZZELLA LIFTING TECHNOLOGIES INCEquipment to be used for offloading materials at the 322 and 307 bldgs to supports RMS and PMS equipment
781WVG3000849WVG3000849WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.MAZZELLA LIFTING TECHNOLOGIES INCCRANE CABLE - 28MM DY34 MAX RLANG HPTP X 3050' FOR MANITIWOC 16000 CRAWLER
782132175F005536WSPM004939WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.MCDONOUGH CONSTRUCTION RENTALS INC2 YEAR RENTAL - CONSTRUCTION ELEVATOR INSTALLED EAST SIDE OF TI3 & TI 4 BETWEEN COLUMNS 13-14 FOR PERSONAL & EQUIPMENT TRANSPORTATION
783132175F002436WSPM004409Stone & Webster Construction IncMCGINTY GORDON & ASSOCIATESSoutheastern Rail Consulting Insurnace Renewal for 2014-2015
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784132175-C121.03WSPM010305Stone & Webster Construction IncMRC GLOBAL US INCTransformer Pad Pipes and Caps
785132175-C121.13WSPM010061Stone & Webster Construction IncMRC GLOBAL US INCCasing Piping for PWS and YFS for Building 303
786132175F001738WSPM009850Stone & Webster Construction IncMRC GLOBAL US INC*URGENT* PIPE CAPS
787132175F001782WSPM011020Stone & Webster Construction IncMRC GLOBAL US INCTemporary Construction - Plumbing/Compressed Air
788132175F003698WSPM011061Stone & Webster Construction IncMRC GLOBAL US INCConstruction Aid
789132175F005184WSPM009944WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.MRC GLOBAL US INCTemporary Construction - Plumbing
790132175F005195WSPM009946WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.MRC GLOBAL US INCTemporary Construction - BOP Testing
791132175F005268WSPM009725WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.MRC GLOBAL US INCTemporary Construction Aid - BOP Plumbing
792132175F005544WSPM009754WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.MRC GLOBAL US INCNonpermanent Plant Material For Testing Purposes. NI3 Pipefitters.
793132175F005581WSPM009854WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.MRC GLOBAL US INCTemporary Construction Grinder Pump Material Building 120 Restrooms
794WVG3000059WVG3000059WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.MRC GLOBAL US INCcaps and plugs for material storage at the warehouse
795WVG3000353WVG3000353WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.MRC GLOBAL US INCHot Item Please Expedite If Possible. Plugs for CA20 attachment brackets. FME. Nonpermanent Plant.
796WVG3001128WVG3001128WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.MRC GLOBAL US INCBOP CONSTRUCTION AID
797WVG3001243WVG3001243WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.MRC GLOBAL US INCTemporary Construction Aid for Dewatering on Entire Site
798WVG3001269WVG3001269WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.MRC GLOBAL US INCBOP TEMPORARY CONSTRCTION AID MATERIAL
799132175-C913B.01WSPM003263Stone & Webster Construction IncMRC GLOBAL US INCUnderground Pipe Casings
800132175-PL03.02WSPM010461Stone & Webster Construction IncMRC GLOBAL US INCVictaulic Piping for CAS System
801132176-PL03.02WSPM010462Stone & Webster Construction IncMRC GLOBAL US INCVictaulic Piping for CAS System
802WVG3001382WVG3001382WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.MRC GLOBAL US INCTI3 PIPE - FOR TEMP ARGON HEADER - DANNY TAPLEY PTT 154
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803WVG3001391WVG3001391WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.MRC GLOBAL US INCBOP TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION AID FOR UNIT RESTROOMS ON THE ENTIRE SITE
804WVG3001392WVG3001392WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.MRC GLOBAL US INCBOP TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION AID FOR BATHRROM/ ICEHOUSE/& BATCH PLANT
805WVG3001397WVG3001397WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.MRC GLOBAL US INC(IHP) Integrated Head Package FME Covers
806WVG3001451WVG3001451WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.MRC GLOBAL US INCTI3 PIPE TEMP ARGON HEADER DANNY PTT 154/TREY PTT 910
807WVG3001468WVG3001468WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.MRC GLOBAL US INCTI3 SS FITTINGS TEMP ARGON HEADER. DANNY TAPLEY PTT 154 / TREY PTT 910
808132175F004416WSPM004862Stone & Webster Construction IncMCMASTER CARR SUPPLY COSafeguards Area
809132175-FPR14-00247WSPM006980Stone & Webster Construction IncMERRILLS INVESTIGATIONSDrug Detection by Canine
810132175F005807WSPM003011WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.MFE RENTALS INCHardness Tester, Krautkramer MIC 10
811132175F000369WSPM010532Stone & Webster Construction IncMID AMERICA POWERED VEHICLES CORPCLUB CAR XRT950 PARTS
812WVG3001249WVG3001249Stone & Webster Construction IncMID SOUTH LUMBER COLumber for Construction Aids for Unit 4 Annex
813132176-MS90.01WSPM000919Stone & Webster Construction IncMILTON CATAncillary Diesel Generators
814132175F000699WSPM004640Stone & Webster Construction IncMOBILE MINI INC(2) Conex's for Rebar Bender Area
815WVG3000162WVG3000162Stone & Webster Construction IncMOBILE MINI INCBPO to Cover All New and Existing Mobile Minis
816132175F000530WSPM010587Stone & Webster Construction IncMODERN BUSINESSModern Business Items Needed until Blanket PO is placed in SmartPlant
817132175F000576-REL001WSPM004636Stone & Webster Construction IncMODERN BUSINESSModern Business - Est. Blanket PO in Smart Plant Replace old JDE PO 878886-3P
818132175F000576-REL002WSPM004637Stone & Webster Construction IncMODERN BUSINESSModern Business - Est. Blanket PO in Smart Plant Replace old JDE PO 878886-3P
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819132175F000576-REL004WSPM010048Stone & Webster Construction IncMODERN BUSINESSModern Business - Est. Blanket PO in Smart Plant Replace old JDE PO 878886-3P
820132175F000576-REL012WSPM010480Stone & Webster Construction IncMODERN BUSINESSModern Business - Est. Blanket PO in Smart Plant Replace old JDE PO 878886-3P
821132175F005778WSPM004913WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.MODERN BUSINESSoffice furniture
822132175F005871-BWSPM004710WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.MODERN BUSINESSConsumables
823WVG3000116WVG3000116Stone & Webster Construction IncMODERN BUSINESSModern Business - 132175F000576-REL019
824WVG3000259WVG3000259Stone & Webster Construction IncMODERN BUSINESSBPO 132175F000576 Marker Boards
825WVG3000485WVG3000485Stone & Webster Construction IncMODERN BUSINESS124 War Room
826WVG3000636WVG3000636Stone & Webster Construction IncMODERN BUSINESSModern Business - Est. Blanket PO in Smart Plant Replace old JDE PO 878886-3P
827WVG3000706WVG3000706Stone & Webster Construction IncMODERN BUSINESSStackable Chairs for RM 4 @ Tobacco Road
828132175F004321WSPM004810Stone & Webster Construction IncMODSPACEBuilding 165A
829132175F001451WSPM010001Stone & Webster Construction IncMOORE MEDICAL LLCMedical Supplies from MooreMedical
830132175F001502WSPM004600Stone & Webster Construction IncMOORE MEDICAL LLCMedical Supplies from Moore Medical (2)
831J132175-FPR14-00040WSPM013574Stone & Webster Construction IncMORRIS AND ASSOCIATES INCProfessional Services Agreement
832132175F004372WSPM015080Stone & Webster Construction IncMR GOLF CARTS INCGolf chart for Dan Elder, Weld Training. 1 month rental.
833WVG3000156WVG3000156Stone & Webster Construction IncMR GOLF CARTS INCBPO to Cover All New and Existing Mr. Golf Cart Rentals
834132175-C121.15WSPM015662Stone & Webster Construction IncMRC GLOBAL US INCMiscellaneous Pipe and Fittings for U/G Phase 3 and 8 CWS, and Building 315 PWS and RWS
835132175F001135WSPM012071Stone & Webster Construction IncMRC GLOBAL US INCModification of Grout Pump Outlet
836132175F001241WSPM012072Stone & Webster Construction IncMRC GLOBAL US INCPIPE CAPS
837132175F002994WSPM015232Stone & Webster Construction IncMRC GLOBAL US INCNon-safety, temporary material for Hydro on the mechanical modules
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838132175F004324WSPM012133Stone & Webster Construction IncMRC GLOBAL US INCTemporary Construction Aid - BOP - Plumbing
839132175F005276WSPM015669WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.MRC GLOBAL US INCTemporary Construction-Plumbing-BOP
840132175F005323WSPM015670WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.MRC GLOBAL US INCTemporary Construction - BOP Plumbing - Building 120
841132175F005693WSPM011313WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.MRC GLOBAL US INCTemporary Construction - BOP - Batch Plant Valves
842WVG3000383WVG3000383WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.MRC GLOBAL US INCMaterial for 184 Valve Recovery
843WVG3000703WVG3000703WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.MRC GLOBAL US INCBOP/PLUMBING,TESTING/BATCH PLANT/ ICE HOUSE
844WVG3000833WVG3000833WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.MRC GLOBAL US INCTEMP. FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEM-TURBINE#4
845WVG3001024WVG3001024WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.MRC GLOBAL US INCTUBING -PVC CLEAR VINYL FOR TI#3 CARPENTERS
846WVG3001267WVG3001267WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.MRC GLOBAL US INCMaterial to be left in place and used for welded cable tray supports, wok package SV3-2039-SHW-860272
847WVG3001496WVG3001496WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.MRC GLOBAL US INCBOP TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION AID MATERIAL FOR HYDRO TESTING
848132175F000968WSPM004626Stone & Webster Construction IncMSC INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY CO INC (PA &Batch Plant - Limit Switches for Ice House
849132175F005240WSPM009963WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.MSC INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY CO INC (PA &Drum Plug Socket
850WVG3000630WVG3000630WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.MULTISCOPE DOCUMENT SOLUTIONS INCNew printers to be used for Vogtle Construction Support Buildings.
851132175-C121.08WSPM013218Stone & Webster Construction IncMUNS SERVICES LLCWWS Piping for the Transformer Area - Phase 2 Construction
852132175-C904.01WSPM015092Stone & Webster Construction IncMURRAY SUPPLY CO LLCStandard Plant Equipment & Floor Drains
853132175-C904.02WSPM004586Stone & Webster Construction IncMURRAY SUPPLY CO LLCFloor and Equipment Drain Screws and Drains
854132175-PV50.02WSPM011812WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.MURRAY SUPPLY CO LLCPV50.02 - NFPA Code Valves (NS)
855132175-PV50.03WSPM000110WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.MURRAY SUPPLY CO LLCNFPA Code Valves (Datasheets PV50-Z0D-130, 132, 134, 136, 138)
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856132176-MB70.00WSPM003934Stone & Webster Construction IncMURRAY SUPPLY CO LLCMB70 - Hot Water Heaters
857132176-PV50.02WSPM011686WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.MURRAY SUPPLY CO LLCPV50.02 - NFPA Code Valves (NS)
858132176-PV50.03WSPM000841WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.MURRAY SUPPLY CO LLCNFPA Code Valves
863132175F004959WSPM009884WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.NELSON STUD WELDING INCEquipment for thur decking stud welding
864WVG3000213WVG3000213WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.NELSON STUD WELDING INCANNEX 3 NELSON TOOLS TO BE USED ON HILTI GIRDER SUP STEEL WELD STUDS WPSV3-2053-SHW-EL7841
865WVG3000214WVG3000214WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.NELSON STUD WELDING INCTURBINE 3 NELSON TOOLS TO BE USED ON HILTI MI-120 GIRDER SUP STEEL WP SV3-2052-SHW-860953
866WVG3000255WVG3000255Stone & Webster Construction IncNELSON STUD WELDING INCANNEX 3 NELSON TOOLS TO BE USED ON HILTI MI-120 GIRDER SUP STEEL SV3-2053-SHW-EL7841
867132175F005842WSPM010216WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.NEW PIG CORPORATIONEnvironmental Spill Supplies
868WVG3000284WVG3000284WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.NEW PIG CORPORATIONHSE - Environmental Spill Supplies
869WVG3000535WVG3000535WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.NEW PIG CORPORATIONHSE - Environmental - New Pig Supplies
870WVG3000996WVG3000996Stone & Webster Construction IncNEW PIG CORPORATIONMaterial to be used for spills at the warehouse
871WVG3001330WVG3001330WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.NEWCO INCPT Kits for Module Welding
872132175F000524WSPM010176Stone & Webster Construction IncNORTON SANDBLASTING EQUIPMENTPAINT BOOTH
873132175F004269WSPM004869Stone & Webster Construction IncNORTON SANDBLASTING EQUIPMENTVan Air Blast Pak FD-400 Air Dryer, Bernie Wiggington, Paint Shop. 3 years rental.
874132175-ER01.01WSPM002958Stone & Webster Construction IncNOVA MACHINE PRODUCTS CORPCable Tray and Fittings
875132175-ER01.05WSPM002960Stone & Webster Construction IncNOVA MACHINE PRODUCTS CORPClass 1E Cable Tray and Fittings
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876132175F005710WSPM000272WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.NOVA MACHINE PRODUCTS CORPMaterial to be left in place and used to replace hardware that has been damaged or removed and to be used as surplus. Work package SV3-2060-SUW-CV0193
877132176-C811.04WSPM008009WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.NOVA MACHINE PRODUCTS CORPReplacement Gaskets for Condenser Waterbox
878132176-D500.31WSPM003197Stone & Webster Construction IncNOVA MACHINE PRODUCTS CORPWashers For CA04 Unit 4 Source Range Detectors
879132176-ER01.01WSPM003104Stone & Webster Construction IncNOVA MACHINE PRODUCTS CORPCable Tray and Fittings
880132176-ER01.05WSPM003959Stone & Webster Construction IncNOVA MACHINE PRODUCTS CORPClass 1E Cable Tray and Fittings
881132175F001317WSPM005463Stone & Webster Construction IncOCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND DYNAMICSDoseBadge Dosimeter Annual Calibration & Reader Calibration
882WVG3000860WVG3000860WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND DYNAMICSHSE/IH - OHD doseBadge Noise Dosimeter Annual Calibration
883WVG3000050WVG3000050WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.OFFICE FURNITURE WAREHOUSE OF PITTSBldg. 171
884J132175-J500.01WSPM002102Stone & Webster Construction IncOLDCASTLE PRECASTPrecast Manholes and Trenches for RWS Well Water Bldg 315|
885132175-J500.07WSPM003746Stone & Webster Construction IncOLDCASTLE PRECAST INCCooling Tower Precast Drop Inlets
886J132175-J500.04WSPM009785Stone & Webster Construction IncOLDCASTLE PRECAST INCPrecast Drop Inlet
887J132175-J500-01WSPM002103Stone & Webster Construction IncOLDCASTLE PRECAST INCPrecast Drop Inlet|
888132175F001025WSPM004624Stone & Webster Construction IncPAC-VAN INCStorage at NI 3 for Steve Wallace
889132175F001122WSPM004618Stone & Webster Construction IncPAC-VAN INCConnex's for Preventive Maintenance Group Storage Supplies
890132175F001585WSPM004425Stone & Webster Construction IncPAC-VAN INCSteve Scott Storage Conexes
891132175F001908-AWSPM004447Stone & Webster Construction IncPAC-VAN INCNO17 module fabrication
892WVG3000163WVG3000163Stone & Webster Construction IncPAC-VAN INCBPO to Cover All New and Existing PacVans
893132175F004865WSPM005011WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.PANNIER CORPPannier Service Repair PM labeling Embossing equipment
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894132175F005646WSPM004884WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.PARTNERS IN LEADERSHIP LLCTwo day self tracking training: The Oz Principle Accountability Training Integration Meeting at Plant Vogtle 3 & 4
895132175-C717A-00WSPM003267Stone & Webster Construction IncPATTERSON PUMP COFire Pump Skids
89645006547714500654771Westinghouse Electric Company LLCPCR HOLDINGS INCWeight Equivalency Cacl. for SB
897LeaseLeaseWectec LLCPeach Orchard Center, LLC2215 Tobacco Rd, Augusta GA, 30906-8111
898132175F003651WSPM010696Stone & Webster Construction IncPEDRICK TOOL AND MACHINE CO INCEquipment
899132175F001815WSPM004455Stone & Webster Construction IncPENN TOOLBatch Plant - Grease fittings for trucks
900132175F001894WSPM003514Stone & Webster Construction IncPENN TOOL#4400 WO GRUBB 16000 SERVICE FILTERS
901132175F003099WSPM004465Stone & Webster Construction IncPENN TOOLLloyd's of London to witness the proof load test of (2) Enerpac 400Te pull cylinders and (1) Enerpac 800Te pull cylinder
902132175F003334WSPM010446Stone & Webster Construction IncPENN TOOLMAB Safety Harness Storage
903132175F003463WSPM010618Stone & Webster Construction IncPENN TOOLFME Cabinets for Module ASME Piping
904132175F003786WSPM011989Stone & Webster Construction IncPENN TOOLEnerpac open PO to allow field services, maintenance and training activities
905132175F003973WSPM004845Stone & Webster Construction IncPENN TOOLTo replace load cell connectors on the EVO-W units, in connection with 132175F003786
906132175F004268WSPM003331Stone & Webster Construction IncPENN TOOLRepair and re-load test jacks
907132175F004684WSPM009925WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.PENN TOOLTemporary Construction Aid - NI3 - Auxilary & Containment Buildings
908132175F004713WSPM004916Stone & Webster Construction IncPENN TOOLCLOSING SEAMS, LEAK PROOFING THE FORM WALLS AT TRANSFORMER AREA TEMP CONSTRUCTION AID
909132175F004932WSPM009888WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.PENN TOOLTemporary Construction Aid - Civil Required
910132175F005167WSPM009967WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.PENN TOOLTemporary Construction Aid - Water Removal
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911132175F005354WSPM009807WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.PENN TOOLSITE SURVEY SUPPORT
912132175F005501WSPM004898WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.PENN TOOLTemporary Construction - NI4 Piping
913132175F005606WSPM004881WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.PENN TOOLAllen-Bradley software for commissioning PLCs
914WVG3000007WVG3000007WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.PENN TOOLMaterial to be used for temporary use on Unit 3 ductwork for testing and balancing
915WVG3000861WVG3000861Stone & Webster Construction IncPENN TOOLBlack Cartridges for Sign Shop
916WVG3000928WVG3000928Stone & Webster Construction IncPENN TOOLWater Line Support Unit 3 & 4
917132175F000078-AWSPM010507Stone & Webster Construction IncPENSKE TRUCK LEASING CO LPTRUCK AND TRAILER TO MOVE MATERIAL FROM PARKING LOT AND NOI7
918132175F001481WSPM004602Stone & Webster Construction IncPENSKE TRUCK LEASING CO LPReplace and Repair Incident Damage to Penske Truck, PO 893675, Unit 100515
919WVG3000349WVG3000349WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.PH TOOL LLCNDE Equipment-UT Calibration Blocks
920132175F005794WSPM007121WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.PINNER CLINIC PAEst. Blanket PO for Pinner Clinic - Medical Reviewing Official MRO - not to exceed $300,000 or 2 years
921132175F000386WSPM004651Stone & Webster Construction IncPORTABLE REFRIGERATION STORAGE INCChange Order to (2) Extend Refrig. Connex from Portable Refrigeration Unit #'s CRLU810767 & CRLU910782, PO 719626 for 24 Months
922132175F000392WSPM004650Stone & Webster Construction IncPORTABLE REFRIGERATION STORAGE INC(3) Refrigeration Connex's for NI 4 Bottom Head for Safety Related Grout Storage
923132175F001303WSPM004609Stone & Webster Construction IncPORTABLE REFRIGERATION STORAGE INCTEMP CONTROLLED CONNEX FOR MEMBRANE STORAGE
924132175F002839WSPM004415Stone & Webster Construction IncPORTABLE REFRIGERATION STORAGE INCChange Order to Extend Rental for 12 months on 20' Refrigerated Conex from Portable Refrigeration Storage PO 685924
925132175F002917WSPM004506Stone & Webster Construction IncPORTABLE REFRIGERATION STORAGE INCChange Order to Extend Rental 12 Months on PO 680016 from Portable Refigeration Storage
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926132175F004965WSPM009980WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.POWERHOUSE EQUIPMENT AND ENGRNG2 - RL-50 Portable Boiler room trailers, Concrete group Robert Carr. 4 months rent.
927132175F000078WSPM004661Stone & Webster Construction IncPREMIER TRAILER LEASING INCTRUCK AND TRAILER TO MOVE MATERIAL FROM PARKING LOT AND NOI7
928132175F000942WSPM009987Stone & Webster Construction IncPREMIER TRAILER LEASING INCTRUCKS AND TRAILERS FOR WAREHOUSE
929WVG3000417WVG3000417Stone & Webster Construction IncPREMIER TRAILER LEASING INCTRANSFER OF FUNDS FROM 890968-3P
930132175F005125WSPM004833WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.PRIVATE PROFESSIONAL SERVICES INCAdd Funding to PO 831563-000 3P - Private Professional Services Inc not to exceed 3 years or $60,000
931WVG3000290WVG3000290WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.PROJECT TIME AND COST HOLDINGS INCCONSULTANT SERVICES TO BE PERFORMED FROM THE CHARLOTTE OFFICE
93245007165624500716562WECTEC Contractors IncPUBLIC WORKS EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLYPARTS
934132175F003273WSPM010355Stone & Webster Construction IncQUALITY INDUSTRIAL DISTRIBUTIONBatch Plant - Shop Air Fittings
938132175F003612WSPM004462Stone & Webster Construction IncREED ICE CO INCICE, for site support
93945006027174500602717Westinghouse Electric Company LLCREFRIGERATION SALES CORPPump,Vacuum,Rotary Vane, w 60Hz Motor
940132175-K308-01WSPM009760Stone & Webster Construction IncREGALBROWN INCPressure Switch
941132175F000118WSPM010685Stone & Webster Construction IncREXCON LLCBatch Plant - Replacement parts - Plant 1 Roller
942132175F000136WSPM010686Stone & Webster Construction IncREXCON LLCBatch Plant - Replacement Parts for Wash Pit
943132175F000451WSPM010505Stone & Webster Construction IncREXCON LLCBatch Plant - Oil/Air filters for Plants and shop
944132175F000623WSPM014140Stone & Webster Construction IncREXCON LLCBatch Plant - Valve parts for plant
945132175F001732WSPM009774Stone & Webster Construction IncREXCON LLCBatch Plant - Chute Seals
946132175F001817WSPM009823Stone & Webster Construction IncREXCON LLCBatch Plant - Blower filters
947132175F001835WSPM009828Stone & Webster Construction IncREXCON LLCBatch Plant - Solenoid Valves for Agg Gates
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948132175F002029WSPM010163Stone & Webster Construction IncREXCON LLCBatch Plant - Inner and outer seal
949132175F002151WSPM004432Stone & Webster Construction IncREXCON LLCBatch Plant - Parts for Plant water meters
950132175F002871WSPM004414Stone & Webster Construction IncREXCON LLCBatch Plant - Plant - Glue, Boot, Hold Down Roller
951132175F002944WSPM010093Stone & Webster Construction IncREXCON LLCBatch Plant - Belt Wiper, grease fittings
952132175F002997-001-RELWSPM010103Stone & Webster Construction IncREXCON LLCBatch Plant - Rexcon (To Establish Blanket PO)
953132175F002997-003-RELWSPM010354Stone & Webster Construction IncREXCON LLCBatch Plant - Rexcon (To Establish Blanket PO)
954132175F002997-007-RELWSPM010435Stone & Webster Construction IncREXCON LLCBatch Plant - Rexcon (To Establish Blanket PO)
955132175F002997-008-RELWSPM010279Stone & Webster Construction IncREXCON LLCBatch Plant - Rexcon (To Establish Blanket PO)
956132175F002997-009-RELWSPM010624Stone & Webster Construction IncREXCON LLCBatch Plant - Rexcon (To Establish Blanket PO)
957132175F002997-010-RELWSPM010629Stone & Webster Construction IncREXCON LLCBatch Plant - Rexcon (To Establish Blanket PO)
958132175F002997-011-RELWSPM010697Stone & Webster Construction IncREXCON LLCBPO RELEASE 11 - F004144 & F004206
959132175F002997-012-RELWSPM010660Stone & Webster Construction IncREXCON LLCBLANKET RELEASE 12
960132175F002997-013-RELWSPM010661Stone & Webster Construction IncREXCON LLCBatch Plant - Rexcon (To Establish Blanket PO)
961132175F002997-014-RELWSPM010491Stone & Webster Construction IncREXCON LLCBatch Plant - Rexcon
962132175F002997-015-RELWSPM010494Stone & Webster Construction IncREXCON LLCBatch Plant - Rexcon (To Establish Blanket PO)
963132175F002997-016-RELWSPM010548Stone & Webster Construction IncREXCON LLCBatch Plant - Rexcon (To Establish Blanket PO)
964132175F002997-018-RELWSPM009900Stone & Webster Construction IncREXCON LLCBatch Plant - Rexcon (To Establish Blanket PO)
965132175F002997-024-RELWSPM004473WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.REXCON LLCBatch Plant - Rexcon (To Establish Blanket PO)
966132175F004490WSPM010486Stone & Webster Construction IncREXCON LLCBatch Plant - Air Coupling, Jack
967132175F004605WSPM010594Stone & Webster Construction IncREXCON LLCBatch Plant - Water Hose, Limit Switch
968WVG3000193WVG3000193Stone & Webster Construction IncREXCON LLCBatch Plant - Rexcon PO 2997 REL 027 (To Establish Blanket PO)
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969WVG3000511WVG3000511WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.REXCON LLCBatch Plant - Rexcon BPO 2997 REL 30
970WVG3000590WVG3000590WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.REXCON LLC5" Butterfly Valves for Batch Plant
971WVG3000598WVG3000598WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.REXCON LLCBatch Plant - Rexcon BPO 2997 REL 31
972WVG3000609WVG3000609WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.REXCON LLCBatch Plant - Rexcon BPO 2997 REL 32
973WVG3000622WVG3000622WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.REXCON LLCCoupling and Gaskets - Batch Plant
974WVG3000664WVG3000664WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.REXCON LLCBatch Plant - Rexcon BPO 2997 REL 33
975WVG3000867WVG3000867WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.REXCON LLCBatch Plant Dust Bag 8"x114"
976132175F001444WSPM015657Stone & Webster Construction IncRFID MERGER CORPHOTHEAD TECH INCHOT Guard Biosensor
977WVG3001262WVG3001262WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.RICHMOND SUPPLY COto be left in place and used for bldg 315 potable water system chem add skid (SV0-PWS-MS-501), work package SV0-PWS-01-CT001
978WVG3001428WVG3001428WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.RICHMOND SUPPLY COMaterial left in place for installation on PWS Jockey Pump, 0-PWS-MP503, suction in place of crack installed instrument, SV0-PWS-01-IT001 (REPLACEMENT)
979132175-JE02.00WSPM010131WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.ROSEMOUNT INCSV0-PWS-JE-FT510 Transmitter Replacement
982132175-AS20.01WSPM003324Stone & Webster Construction IncSAFARILAND LLCSecurity Equipment - GPs, DFPs, and BREs
983132176-AS20.01WSPM002986Stone & Webster Construction IncSAFARILAND LLCGun Ports, Defensive Fighting Positions and Bullet Restistant Enclosures.
984WVG3000734WVG3000734Stone & Webster Construction IncSAFETY-KLEENRental Parts Washer with Service (Safety-Kleen) Revision to 132175F001923
985132175F003068WSPM004468Stone & Webster Construction IncSATELLITE SHELTERS INCAssuming Lease from SNC for Building 187 to CBI Starting 3-1-15
986132175F004643WSPM004840Stone & Webster Construction IncSATELLITE SHELTERS INC5-Plex for CBI - Paintings and Coatings
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987132175-J300.12WSPM003799Stone & Webster Construction IncSEFA GROUP INCFly Ash for Concrete
988132175F002881WSPM010095Stone & Webster Construction IncSERVICE INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY CODuct Tape - Nuclear Grade
989132175-EJ02.01WSPM010064Stone & Webster Construction IncSHEALY ELECTRICAL WHOLESALERS INC.Non-Class 1E Junction Boxes
990132175-EL01.02WSPM002957Stone & Webster Construction IncSHEALY ELECTRICAL WHOLESALERS INC.Lighting Controller System & Equipment
991132175-ER02.01WSPM010375Stone & Webster Construction IncSHEALY ELECTRICAL WHOLESALERS INC.Conduit and Fittings
992132175F001158WSPM011182Stone & Webster Construction IncSHEALY ELECTRICAL WHOLESALERS INC.Material for NI 3 Electricians
993132175F002081WSPM011184Stone & Webster Construction IncSHEALY ELECTRICAL WHOLESALERS INC.ITEMS TO PROVIDE TEMPORARY POWER TO THE NORTH END OF TB-4
994132175F003020WSPM004470Stone & Webster Construction IncSHEALY ELECTRICAL WHOLESALERS INC.Temporary Power Site Wide
995132175-SH21.01WSPM011173Stone & Webster Construction IncSHEALY ELECTRICAL WHOLESALERS INC.Cable Tray Supports
996132176-EJ02.01WSPM003111Stone & Webster Construction IncSHEALY ELECTRICAL WHOLESALERS INC.Non Class 1E Junction Boxes
997132176-ER02.01WSPM003958Stone & Webster Construction IncSHEALY ELECTRICAL WHOLESALERS INC.Conduit and Fittings
998132176-SH21.01WSPM012195Stone & Webster Construction IncSHEALY ELECTRICAL WHOLESALERS INC.Cable Tray Supports
999J132175-E112.05WSPM002177Stone & Webster Construction IncSHEALY ELECTRICAL WHOLESALERS INC.Rigid Galvanized Steel Conduit
1000132175F005642WSPM009795WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.SHERWIN WILLIAMSConstruction aid material to be used for temporary use for Unit 3 Turbine Building coating of supplemental steel, work package SV3-2053-SHW-EL7843
1001132175F004072WSPM003344Stone & Webster Construction IncSIKA CORPORATIONConcrete admixture: Hydration Stabilizer/vertical pumping aid for the batch plant
1002132175-J300.03BWSPM003143Stone & Webster Construction IncSIKA CORPORATIONAdmixtures for Concrete|
1003844736-3PWSPM004363Stone & Webster Construction IncSIKA CORPORATIONBatch Plant - Add funds to PO # 844736-3P
1004132175F001653WSPM004405Stone & Webster Construction IncSILICON STUD WELDING PRODUCTSREPLACEMENT AND ADDITIONAL STUD WELDING PARTS
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1005714750WSPM010552Stone & Webster Construction IncSNIDER TIRE INCChange Order to Add Funds to PO 714750 Snider for material and service
1006WVG3001537WVG3001537WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.SNIDER TIRE INCReplacement Tires for Site Rented Big Red Forklift at WW
1007132175-AD02.02WSPM003330WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.SOMMER USA INCNon-Safety Related Hollow Metal Doors and associated hardware for Vogtle Unit 3
1008132175-PV38.01WSPM012094WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.SOUTH CAROLINA FLUID TECH LLCPV38 Automatic Vent Valves - DS 101
1009132175-PV38.02WSPM012095WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.SOUTH CAROLINA FLUID TECH LLCPV38 Automatic Vent Valves - DS 102
1010132175-PV38.03WSPM010347WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.SOUTH CAROLINA FLUID TECH LLCPV38 Automatic Vent Valves - DS 103
1011132176-PV38.01WSPM012142WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.SOUTH CAROLINA FLUID TECH LLCPV38 Automatic Vent Valves - DS 101
1012132176-PV38.02WSPM012143WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.SOUTH CAROLINA FLUID TECH LLCPV38 Automatic Vent Valves - DS 102
1013132176-PV38.03WSPM010350WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.SOUTH CAROLINA FLUID TECH LLCPV38 Automatic Vent Valves - DS 103
1014132175F001699WSPM004401Stone & Webster Construction IncSOUTHEAST COASTAL CONSULTING INCAdd Addtiional Funds ($50K) for PO 735956 Southeastern Rail Consulting
1015132175F001699AWSPM004398WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.SOUTHEAST COASTAL CONSULTING INCAdd Addtiional Funds for PO 735956
1016798815 - 3MWSPM004357Stone & Webster Construction IncSOUTHERN LINCPTT SERVICES AND EQUIPMENT
1017132175-K035A.01WSPM010157Stone & Webster Construction IncSOUTHWELL CORPWASTE WATER COMPOSITE SAMPLER
1018132175F003673WSPM004483Stone & Webster Construction IncSPIDER SAFETY INCLoad test and inspection on Spider baskets for MAB
1019132175F003745WSPM010335Stone & Webster Construction IncSPIDER SAFETY INCSuspension Brackets, Spider. For MAB Spider baskets.
1020132175F003798WSPM010337Stone & Webster Construction IncSPIDER SAFETY INCSuspension Brackets, Spider. For MAB Spider baskets.
1021132175F005142WSPM009984WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.SPIDER SAFETY INCScaffold baskets for beta hoist system
1022132175-PY40.00WSPM010456Stone & Webster Construction IncSPIRAX SARCO INCPY40 Steam Traps
1023132176-PY40.00WSPM010458Stone & Webster Construction IncSPIRAX SARCO INCPY40 Steam Traps
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1024132175F000168WSPM010511Stone & Webster Construction IncSPORTEX APPAREL OF ARIZONAVEST FOR SUPERVISORS
1025132175F000179WSPM010530Stone & Webster Construction IncSPORTEX APPAREL OF ARIZONAEmployee Incentatives
1026132175F000362WSPM010498Stone & Webster Construction IncSPORTEX APPAREL OF ARIZONASafety Vest
1027132175F000712WSPM010558Stone & Webster Construction IncSPORTEX APPAREL OF ARIZONAEmployee Incentatives
1028132175F000809WSPM010569Stone & Webster Construction IncSPORTEX APPAREL OF ARIZONASafety Vests
1029132175F000870WSPM009764Stone & Webster Construction IncSPORTEX APPAREL OF ARIZONAVEST FOR SUPERVISORS
1030132175F001081WSPM009871Stone & Webster Construction IncSPORTEX APPAREL OF ARIZONAFire Watch Vest
1031132175F001655WSPM009782Stone & Webster Construction IncSPORTEX APPAREL OF ARIZONAVEST FOR SUPERVISORS
1032132175F001723WSPM009783Stone & Webster Construction IncSPORTEX APPAREL OF ARIZONASecurity Safety Vests w/ labeling
1033132175F002300WSPM010251Stone & Webster Construction IncSPORTEX APPAREL OF ARIZONAVests
1034132175F002806-REL002WSPM009903Stone & Webster Construction IncSPORTEX APPAREL OF ARIZONABlanket Order for Sportex - Employee Incentatives
1035132175F003213WSPM010436Stone & Webster Construction IncSPORTEX APPAREL OF ARIZONASecurity Safety Vests w/ Labeling
1036132175F003584WSPM010443Stone & Webster Construction IncSPORTEX APPAREL OF ARIZONASafety Committee Vests
1037132175F004457WSPM010490Stone & Webster Construction IncSPORTEX APPAREL OF ARIZONASportex - ERT Rescue Bags
1038132175F005089WSPM009951WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.SPORTEX APPAREL OF ARIZONAERT Vests
1039WVG3000648WVG3000648WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.SPORTEX APPAREL OF ARIZONAHSE-PPE VESTS "HSE/SAFETY" ADDTL SIZES NEEDED
1040132175-H700.03WSPM003146Stone & Webster Construction IncSSM INDUSTRIES INCHVAC Ductwork - CA20, R104, and R161
1041132175-MA01.00WSPM003788Stone & Webster Construction IncSSM INDUSTRIES INCCentrifugal and Propeller Fans
1042132175-MD01.00WSPM003787Stone & Webster Construction IncSSM INDUSTRIES INCNonsafety-Related Dampers
1043132176-MA01.00WSPM003935Stone & Webster Construction IncSSM INDUSTRIES INCCentrifugal and Propeller Fans
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1044132176-MD01.00WSPM003933Stone & Webster Construction IncSSM INDUSTRIES INCNonsafety-Related Dampers
1045WVG3001245WVG3001245WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.SSM INDUSTRIES INCMATERIAL LEFT IN PLACE ANNEX 3 BENT PLATE CMU WALLS WP# SV3-4030-AMW-850000
1046132175F005669WSPM013179WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.STAPLES CONTRACT AND COMMERCIALstamp to be used for the ITAAC group to retrofit ITAAC screening forms of 750 work packages to satisfy CAR 2016-1916
1047132175F005790WSPM013177WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.STAPLES CONTRACT AND COMMERCIALTo be used for the Welding Departmental Printers to generate weld data sheets for project construction
104845006458244500645824Westinghouse Electric Company LLCSTEVENSON & ASSOCIATESVogtle Option 3
1049132175-J800.14WSPM003794Stone & Webster Construction IncSTIRLING LLOYD PRODUCTS INCNuclear Island Waterproofing Membrane Material|
1050WVG3000168WVG3000168WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.STRAIGHTPOINT INCRecalibration and repair of load cells for general site use
1051132175-PY02.00WSPM010258Stone & Webster Construction IncSURE FLOW EQUIPMENT INCInline Piping Strainers, ANSI/ASME B31.1
1052132175-PY03.00WSPM010301Stone & Webster Construction IncSURE FLOW EQUIPMENT INCInline Piping Temporary Strainers ASME B31.1
1053132176-PY02.00WSPM010259Stone & Webster Construction IncSURE FLOW EQUIPMENT INCInline Piping Strainers, ANSI/ASME B31.1
1054132176-PY03.00WSPM010302Stone & Webster Construction IncSURE FLOW EQUIPMENT INCInline Piping Temporary Strainers ASME B31.1
1055LeaseLeaseWectec LLCSynergy Group, LLC321 Mills Road, Waynesboro, GA, 30830
1056132175-EY20.01WSPM003152Stone & Webster Construction IncTE CONNECTIVITYCable Splices and Terminations
1057132176-EY20.01WSPM003943Stone & Webster Construction IncTE CONNECTIVITYCable Splices and Terminations
1058132175-C913.00WSPM003265Stone & Webster Construction IncTEAM INDUSTRIES INCWLS Double Contained Piping
1059132175F002357WSPM010610Stone & Webster Construction IncTECHNICAL DIAGNOSTIC SERVICES INCDOBLE Protective Relaying Test Equipment
1060132175F002489WSPM010612Stone & Webster Construction IncTECHNICAL DIAGNOSTIC SERVICES INCEGIL - Circuit Breaker Analyzer
1061132175F002539WSPM010541Stone & Webster Construction IncTECHNICAL DIAGNOSTIC SERVICES INCHVINC - High Voltage Portable HIPOT Tester
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1062132175F002553WSPM010542Stone & Webster Construction IncTECHNICAL DIAGNOSTIC SERVICES INCHipotronics - DC High Potential Tester
1063132175F003429WSPM010420Stone & Webster Construction IncTECHNICAL DIAGNOSTIC SERVICES INCCommissioning - Stroboscope
1064132175F005719WSPM004892WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.TELVENT DTN LLCWeb based programs used to monitor and track weather on or around the site (i.e. Phase 1, 2, 3)
1065WVG3000476WVG3000476WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.TELVENT DTN LLCTELVENT WEATHER SENTRY - 876587 3P TRANSFER
1066132176-E030.01WSPM003189Stone & Webster Construction IncTHE CALVERT CO INCVogtle Unit 4 Iso Phase Bus Duct MPA-E030-00 |
1067132176-E031.01WSPM010224Stone & Webster Construction IncTHE CALVERT CO INCVogtle Unit 4 Non Seg Phase Bus Duct MPA-E031-00|
106845006578344500657834Westinghouse Electric Company LLCTHE HILLIARD CORPLube Oil Mist Eliminator
1069886652WSPM004368WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.THOMPSON PUMP AND MFG CO PTChange Order to Add additional Funds for 2 months on Pump Rental from Thompson Pump PO 886652
1071132175-C120.00 - REL 1WSPM004564Stone & Webster Construction IncTIOGA PIPE SUPPLY CO INCRELEASE 1 BPO B31.1 Pipe and Fittings
1072132175-C120.00 REL 10WSPM004565Stone & Webster Construction IncTIOGA PIPE SUPPLY CO INCB31.1 Pipe and Fittings - Blanket Order
1073132175-C120.00 REL 11WSPM010632Stone & Webster Construction IncTIOGA PIPE SUPPLY CO INCB31.1 Pipe and Fittings - Blanket Order
1074132175-C120.00 REL 12WSPM004566Stone & Webster Construction IncTIOGA PIPE SUPPLY CO INCB31.1 Pipe and Fittings - Blanket Order
1075132175-C120.00 REL 14WSPM004567Stone & Webster Construction IncTIOGA PIPE SUPPLY CO INCB31.1 Pipe and Fittings - Blanket Order
1076132175-C120.00 REL 15WSPM010698Stone & Webster Construction IncTIOGA PIPE SUPPLY CO INCB31.1 Pipe and Fittings - Blanket Order
1077132175-C120.00 REL 16WSPM004568Stone & Webster Construction IncTIOGA PIPE SUPPLY CO INCB31.1 Pipe and Fittings - Blanket Order
1078132175-C120.00 REL 17WSPM009968WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.TIOGA PIPE SUPPLY CO INCB31.1 Pipe and Fittings - Blanket Order
1079132175-C120.00 REL 18WSPM009982WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.TIOGA PIPE SUPPLY CO INCB31.1 Pipe and Fittings - Blanket Order
1080132175-C120.00 REL 19WSPM004569WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.TIOGA PIPE SUPPLY CO INCB31.1 Pipe and Fittings - Blanket Order
1081132175-C120.00 REL 2WSPM004570Stone & Webster Construction IncTIOGA PIPE SUPPLY CO INCB31.1 Pipe and Fittings - Blanket Order
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1082132175-C120.00 REL 20WSPM004571WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.TIOGA PIPE SUPPLY CO INCB31.1 Pipe and Fittings - Blanket Order
1083132175-C120.00 REL 21WSPM003232WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.TIOGA PIPE SUPPLY CO INCB31.1 Pipe and Fittings - Blanket Order
1084132175-C120.00 REL 22WSPM003233WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.TIOGA PIPE SUPPLY CO INCB31.1 Pipe and Fittings - Blanket Order
1085132175-C120.00 REL 23WSPM003234WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.TIOGA PIPE SUPPLY CO INCB31.1 Pipe & Fittings Blanket Release
1086132175-C120.00 REL 24WSPM010068WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.TIOGA PIPE SUPPLY CO INCB31.1 Pipe & Fitting Blanket Order Release
1087132175-C120.00 REL 25WSPM000582WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.TIOGA PIPE SUPPLY CO INCB31.1 Pipe & Fitting Blanket Order Release
1088132175-C120.00 REL 26WSPM007806WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.TIOGA PIPE SUPPLY CO INCB31.1 Pipe & Fitting Blanket Order Release
1089132175-C120.00 REL 7WSPM004572Stone & Webster Construction IncTIOGA PIPE SUPPLY CO INCB31.1 Pipe and Fittings - Blanket Order
1090132175-C120.00 REL 9WSPM010278Stone & Webster Construction IncTIOGA PIPE SUPPLY CO INCB31.1 Pipe and Fittings - Blanket Order
1091132175-C120.00 RELEASE 4WSPM004573Stone & Webster Construction IncTIOGA PIPE SUPPLY CO INCB31.1 Pipe and Fittings - Blanket Order
1092132175-C124.02WSPM004589WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.TIOGA PIPE SUPPLY CO INCAlloy Steel Pipe for Condenser C S-83 Replacement
1093132175-C125.05WSPM004588Stone & Webster Construction IncTIOGA PIPE SUPPLY CO INCStainless Steel Material for the Mechanical Modules and WWS Collection Basin
1094WSV3B00036WSV3B00036WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.TIOGA PIPE SUPPLY CO INCB31.1 Pipe & Fitting Blanket Order Release
1095132175F002240WSPM012075Stone & Webster Construction IncTOOLHOUND INCBarcode Tags for Tools
1096132175F004501WSPM015198Stone & Webster Construction IncTOOLHOUND INCBARCODES FOR CBI OWNED TOOLS
1097WVG3001305WVG3001305WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.TOOLHOUND INCTool room One Team barcodes
1098132175F000406WSPM004649Stone & Webster Construction IncTOTAL STORAGE SERVICES LLC40 foot connex for storing hydro equipment
1099132175F000901WSPM014764Stone & Webster Construction IncTOTAL STORAGE SERVICES LLCConex for Facilities General Storage
1100132175F001108WSPM004619Stone & Webster Construction IncTOTAL STORAGE SERVICES LLCTool Storage
1101132175F002274WSPM004426Stone & Webster Construction IncTOTAL STORAGE SERVICES LLCStorage Conex Annex 3
1102132175F005686WSPM004887WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.TOWER 3 GOLFManagement Training-Leadership Alignment Workshop
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1103132175F001320WSPM010003Stone & Webster Construction IncTPM INCStaples for Printers
1104132175-H100.08WSPM001921WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.TRACHTE LLCFire Protection Deluge Valve Houses
1105132175F003567WSPM015298Stone & Webster Construction IncTRANSCAT INCCommissioning - Digital Hydrometer
1106132175-J500.09WSPM003748Stone & Webster Construction IncTRENWA INCTrench System for Security System
1107132175F005231AWSPM009960WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.TRI TOOL INCEquipment to Support Main Steam Piping
1108J132175-FPR12-01717-00WSPM002174Stone & Webster Construction IncTRIFAST SYSTEMS INCConcrete Anchors for RWS Pumphouse Ductbank
1109132175-J600.03WSPM003796Stone & Webster Construction IncTRIO FASTENERS INCAnchor Bolts & Embeds (Area 315 And Make-Up Wells 3 & 4)
1110132175F004540WSPM004813Stone & Webster Construction IncTRUCK PARTS SPECIALISTS OF AUGUSTARequest $25,000 for Truck Parts Specalist of Augusta INC, for parts assoicated with site owned equipment.
111145007158214500715821WECTEC Contractors IncTRUCK PARTS SPECIALISTS OF AUGUSTAPARTS
111245007159124500715912WECTEC Contractors IncTRUCK PARTS SPECIALISTS OF AUGUSTAPARTS
111345007160674500716067WECTEC Contractors IncTRUCK PARTS SPECIALISTS OF AUGUSTAPARTS
111445007165284500716528WECTEC Contractors IncTRUCK PARTS SPECIALISTS OF AUGUSTAPARTS
111545007165704500716570WECTEC Contractors IncTRUCK PARTS SPECIALISTS OF AUGUSTAPARTS
111645007166154500716615WECTEC Contractors IncTRUCK PARTS SPECIALISTS OF AUGUSTAPARTS
111745007174634500717463WECTEC Contractors IncTRUCK PARTS SPECIALISTS OF AUGUSTAPARTS
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1118132175F001960WSPM004442Stone & Webster Construction IncTUCKER SECURITY AND FIRE INCAdd funding to PO 844086 $2000.00
1119132175F005149WSPM009955WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.TYFLOT INCFME Plugs For Use By The Pipefitters Nuclear Island 3.
1120132175F005191WSPM009945WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.TYFLOT INCFME Covers For Pipefitters NI3.
1121132175F005308WSPM005014WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.ULINETURBINE 3 BARRICADE CONES, CONTACT ERIC PTT 646
1122132175-EF60.01WSPM000865WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.UNITED CONTROLS INTERNATIONALLocal Communication Panels
1123132176-EF60.01WSPM001156WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.UNITED CONTROLS INTERNATIONALLocal Communication Panels
1124132175F005892WSPM004712WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.UNIVERSITY OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH CENTOpen PO for Fit for Duty Evaluations - University Occupational
1125WVG3001031WVG3001031WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.UPS FREIGHTVogtle Freight Shipments-UPS Freight Blanket PO, Brandlow Ludlow
1126132175-EG01.02WSPM010459Stone & Webster Construction IncVALLENGS Material
1127132175-EL01.04WSPM010330Stone & Webster Construction IncVALLENLighting Dimming Control System
1128132175F000205WSPM010578Stone & Webster Construction IncVALLENMethyl Ethyl Ketone & Methylene Chloride
1129132175F000863WSPM005031Stone & Webster Construction IncVALLENSqwincher Sqweeze Pops
1130132175F000956WSPM015523Stone & Webster Construction IncVALLENTo Clean the Turbine Casings
1131132175F001811WSPM009734Stone & Webster Construction IncVALLENCarboy Stopcock, Rectangular Carboy Stopcock, Total Chlorine Test Kit, & Ph Paper
1132132175F001982WSPM009851Stone & Webster Construction IncVALLENMSA Filters
1133132175F001995WSPM005183Stone & Webster Construction IncVALLENIce Melt
1134132175F002660WSPM010055Stone & Webster Construction IncVALLENTemporary Construction Aid for Pipefitters in NI-3 for Dewatering in Aux Bldg.
1135132175F003072WSPM010102Stone & Webster Construction IncVALLENTemporary Construction - Insulators
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1136132175F003283WSPM010353Stone & Webster Construction IncVALLENNon Permant Plant: Construction Aid Material for NI-3 Pipefitters Testing Pipe Dept.
1137132175F003372WSPM010361Stone & Webster Construction IncVALLENTest Lab- Anti-Seize
1138132175F004598WSPM010544Stone & Webster Construction IncVALLENSG 2093 HUMIDITY INDICATOR CARDS- Preventive Maintenace Temporary Construction Activities
1139132175F004870WSPM009916Stone & Webster Construction IncVALLENBatch Plant - pressure reducing valve, wash down nozzle, spray WD40
1140132175F005042WSPM009931WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.VALLENGas Detector Tubes
1141132175F005087WSPM009972WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.VALLENConstruction Aid Non Permanent Turbine 3 WP CDS-ME2E-PLW-ME5687
1142132175F005186WSPM009956WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.VALLEN150WATT HALOGEN BULBS FOR BATCH PLANT
1143132175F005253WSPM009747WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.VALLENBrackets for Eye Wash Stations
1144132175F005341WSPM009726WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.VALLEN3M Particulate Filters P100
1145132175F005649WSPM009797WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.VALLENTemporary Construction - Plant Maintenance Group
1146132175F005869WSPM010134WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.VALLENTemporary Construction - Plumbing/Testing - BOP
1147132175-FPR12-02341-00WSPM003211Stone & Webster Construction IncVALLENErico Tap & Run Weld Material
1148132176-E111.02WSPM003188Stone & Webster Construction IncVALLENTurbine Building Elevation 82'-9" and Auxiliary Building Ele
1149132176-EG01.01WSPM010296Stone & Webster Construction IncVALLENGrounding System Material
1150132176-EL01.04WSPM010066Stone & Webster Construction IncVALLENLighting Dimming Control System
1151J132175-E111.03WSPM002179Stone & Webster Construction IncVALLENNon Class 1 E Ground Cable|
1152WVG3000058WVG3000058WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.VALLENIH SUPPLIES - HSE FIELD
1153WVG3000250WVG3000250WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.VALLENMaterial to be used to support commissioning and testing of instrumentation in buildings like the 315, 303, Annex, Aux, Turbine, and Containment
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1154WVG3000251WVG3000251WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.VALLENMaterial to be used to support commissioning and testing of instrumentation in buildings like the 315, 303, Annex, Aux, Turbine, and Containment
1155WVG3000775WVG3000775WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.VALLENto be used for forms and embeds in the Aux building
1156WVG3001295WVG3001295WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.VALLENEmergency Respiratory Protection Supplies, Equipment & Services to Support Training for & Rescues with Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus & Supplied Air Breathing Apparatus
1157132175F002381WSPM004395Stone & Webster Construction IncVENTYX ENERGY LLCVentyx eSOMS Software
1158132175-Q111.00WSPM003913Stone & Webster Construction IncVITAL FUEL SYSTMSDiesel Fuel Tank, Pump, Piping, and Dispenser Station
1159WVG3001259WVG3001259WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.VITAL FUEL SYSTMSMaterial to be left in place and used for bldg 315 ZRS diesel fuel storage tank Critical LoLo Level Switch, work paclage SV0-ZRS-04-IT001
1160132175-AD03.01WSPM003329Stone & Webster Construction IncWALZ AND KRENZER INCCA20 Watertight Doors
1163132175F005018WSPM004825WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.WESTSIDE MEDICAL CENTERAdd Funds to PO 689073 for Westside Medical not to exceed $200,000 or 1 yr.
1164132175F003228WSPM013727Stone & Webster Construction IncWHITAKER LABORATORY INCBatch Plant - Add funds to PO# 689063
1165132175F003303WSPM004513Stone & Webster Construction IncWILLIAMS SCOTSMAN INCCO to PO 633767 extending rental 12 months on 60X24 Mod Box(Williams Scotsman)
1166132175-C127.02WSPM009751WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.WOLSELEY INDUSTRIAL GROUPCopper Tubing and Fittings for Annex PWS Bulk Order
1167132175F000482WSPM013403Stone & Webster Construction IncWOLSELEY INDUSTRIAL GROUPTemporary Piping supplies-Tyrone Davis
1168132175F004235WSPM013321Stone & Webster Construction IncWOLSELEY INDUSTRIAL GROUPTemporary Construction Aid - BOP Plumbing
1169132175F004309WSPM004811Stone & Webster Construction IncWOLSELEY INDUSTRIAL GROUPTemporary Construction Aid - NI4 Testing
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1170132175F005404WSPM013315WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.WOLSELEY INDUSTRIAL GROUPTemporary Construction Aid - BOP - Plumbing/Plant Air
1171132176F000005WSPM010694Stone & Webster Construction IncWOLSELEY INDUSTRIAL GROUPUnit 4 Turbine Building Elevation 82'-9" to Elevation 94'-0" Construction Aid Materials
1172WVG3000568WVG3000568WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.WOLVERINE FIRE PROTECTION COFIRE PROTECTION DESIGN - 739840 3P TRANS
1173WVG3000415WVG3000415WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.WOW BUSINESS SERVICESTRANSFER OF FUNDS FROM 978644-3P
1174132175F000542WSPM010564Stone & Webster Construction IncWW GRAINGER INCGREEN ACCEPT TAGS
1175132175F001291WSPM013387Stone & Webster Construction IncWW GRAINGER INCGREEN ACCEPT TAGS/RED HOLD TAGS/RED RISK RELEASE TAGS
1176132175F003073WSPM011188Stone & Webster Construction IncWW GRAINGER INCCommissioning - FLIR Infrared Imagers
1177132175F004590WSPM010543Stone & Webster Construction IncWW GRAINGER INCDesiccant material for Preventive Maintence Temporary Construction activities-SG 1908 for 16 unit and no SDS required for the 2 unit desiccant
1178132175F005086WSPM009971WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.WW GRAINGER INCHumidty Control in Level A Storage
1179132175F005244WSPM009722WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.WW GRAINGER INCPM Water Quality Lab Supplies Pipette tips 100 to1000 microlite P/N 21R685 and stir bars
1180132175F005356WSPM009723WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.WW GRAINGER INCDrager Tubes
1181132175F005566WSPM004894WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.WW GRAINGER INCMagnifying glasses for Labeling team to read drawings and tags for the Perm plant Temporary const. equipment labeling
1182132175F005781WSPM010126WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.WW GRAINGER INCConfined Space Modules Work
1183WVG3000078WVG3000078WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.WW GRAINGER INCTurbidity Meter for Water Quality Lab activities,
1184WVG3000202WVG3000202WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.WW GRAINGER INCPM Temporary Construction Activities, Wood Screws for Wboro Warehouse to build crates and dunnage
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1185WVG3000265WVG3000265WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.WW GRAINGER INCMAB Emergency Notification Tool
1186WVG3000287WVG3000287WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.WW GRAINGER INCBondo for Formwork Repair in Precast Yard
1187WVG3000955WVG3000955WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.WW GRAINGER INCTemp Const. Activities Consumable
1188WVG3000985WVG3000985WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.WW GRAINGER INCTo be used for rebar fabrication shops in NOI-6/7/8/9/10
1189132175F005158-REL-001WSPM009959WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.YAK MAT LLCRELEASE 001 YAK Mat LLC, POC: Chad West 912-551-2207. For crane mats.
1190132175F005158-REL-002WSPM009801WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.YAK MAT LLCBLANKET RELEASE FOR CRANE MATS
1191WVG3001529WVG3001529WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.YAK MAT LLCTimber crane mats to be used as a load spreading footing for new Liebherr LR-11350 crawler crane
1192132175F000763WSPM015065Stone & Webster Construction IncYANCEY BROTHERS COBRADCO TRENCHER CHAIN AND TEETH SPARE
1193132175F001532WSPM009941Stone & Webster Construction IncYANCEY BROTHERS COYANCEY TO R AND R FORKLIFT TIRE ON TH514
1194132175F002565WSPM004503Stone & Webster Construction IncYANCEY BROTHERS COTH514 SER# 0TBW00765 Yancey To Repair Tilt Cylinder Damage
1195132175F002931WSPM004394Stone & Webster Construction IncYANCEY BROTHERS COSERVICES FOR DGU INSTALLATION
1196132175F003772WSPM004490Stone & Webster Construction IncYANCEY BROTHERS CORequest $355.07 to replace missing Hitch pins from TH-514 forklifts.
1197132175F004219WSPM004872Stone & Webster Construction IncYANCEY BROTHERS CORequest $172.31 for repair of Yancey TH-514 Ser# 0MWC00267 ignition switch caused by site danmage. See attached invoice.
1198132175F004539WSPM004814Stone & Webster Construction IncYANCEY BROTHERS CORequest $25,000 for service and parts assoicated with site damaged rental equipment from YANCEY.
1199WVG3000906WVG3000906Stone & Webster Construction IncYANCEY BROTHERS CORepair Carriage/Coupler Assemby and Windshield - Forklift totaling $17,080.00
1200132175-D100.17WSPM014779Stone & Webster Construction IncYEAROUT INDUSTRIAL LLCCA03 Module Material
1201132175-K105.01WSPM014776Stone & Webster Construction IncYOKOGAWA CORP OF AMERICAFLOW PITOT TUBE W/INTEGRAL TRANSMITTER
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1202132175-MY51.00WSPM003926WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.CHROMALOX INCMY51 Electric Heaters
1203132176-MY51.00WSPM003043WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.CHROMALOX INCMY51 Electric Heaters
1204132176-C202.15132176-C202.15WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.Lanier Municipal Supply Co IncPost Indicator Valves for FPS
120545004464344500446434Westinghouse Electric Company LLCCOMPOSITE COOLING SOLUTIONSInduced Draft Cooling Tower Package
1207132176-EW31.01132176-EW31.01WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.CABLELAN NUCLEARFIBER OPTIC CABLE
1208132175-EW31.01132175-EW31.01WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.CABLELAN NUCLEARFiber Optic Cable
1209132175-J800.26132175-J800.26WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.APPLIED TECHNICAL SERVICES INC 
1210132175-MY51.01132175-MY51.01WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.IndeecoUnit Heaters
1211132176-MY51.01132176-MY51.01WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.IndeecoUnit Heaters
1212132175F000097132175F000097WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.Landrum Supply CoIce House Drinking Water System
1213132175F000302N/AWECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.New PIGFOR DONNY JOHNSON-WAREHOUSE STORAGE
1214132175F005955AWSPM015196WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.Toolhound Inc.Barcodes for Tools and Scanner

B.    Service Provider shall assume the subcontracts and purchase orders listed below but will not assign the subcontracts and purchase orders to Owners. Instead, Service Provider will amend the subcontracts and purchase orders listed below to include Owners or their designee as an additional party with all rights, claims, and defenses as are possessed by Service Provider under the terms of the subcontract or purchase order.


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245004089604500408960Westinghouse Electric Company LLCABB INCMain Generator Circuit Breaker
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4132175-G230.04WSPM003206WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.AECON INDUSTRIALASME III Mechanical Modules
5132176-G230.04WSPM003940WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.AECON INDUSTRIALASME III Mechanical Modules
645003795694500379569Westinghouse Electric Company LLCALFA LAVALSFS Heat Exchangers
745006933874500693387Westinghouse Electric Company LLCALLIED RUBBER AND SUPPLYMechanical Connections/Quick Disconnects
845003711024500371102Westinghouse Electric Company LLCAMER INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Fuel Transfer Tube
945003857894500385789Westinghouse Electric Company LLCAMER INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.VES Air Tank Package
1045006662134500666213Westinghouse Electric Company LLCAMERICAN TANK & VESSEL INCPCS Passive Containment Cooling Ancillary Water Storage Tank
1145006662194500666219Westinghouse Electric Company LLCAMERICAN TANK & VESSEL INCCVS Boric Acid Tank
12132175-C651.04WSPM010358Stone & Webster Construction IncANVIL INTERNATIONAL INCYFS And RWS Pipe Support Material
13132175-C651.07WSPM009746WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.ANVIL INTERNATIONAL INCNon-Safety Related Pipe Support Material
14132175-PH03.01AWSPM004557WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.ANVIL INTERNATIONAL INCShop Fabricated ASME B31.1 Supports - PH03.01A
15132176-PH03.01AWSPM004737WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.ANVIL INTERNATIONAL INCShop Fabricated ASME B31.1 Supports - PH03.01A
1645006367034500636703Westinghouse Electric Company LLCARINC INCDelivery to Site - SV3
1745004401204500440120Westinghouse Electric Company LLCASTRO AUTOMATION INCNew RCC Handling Tool
1845006292764500629276Westinghouse Electric Company LLCASTRO AUTOMATION INCReactor Coolant Pump/Motor Maintenance Cart
1945006330874500633087Westinghouse Electric Company LLCASTRO AUTOMATION INCReactor Coolant Pump/Motor Maintenance Cart
2045006960264500696026Westinghouse Electric Company LLCASTRO AUTOMATION INCRCP Casing Stand Storage Disassembly
2145003362134500336213Westinghouse Electric Company LLCAT&F ADVANCED METALSWLS Vapor Condenser
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5445006738684500673868Westinghouse Electric Company LLCCAMERON MEASUREMENT SYSTEMS PAAP1000 JE25 Ultrasonic Flowmeters
5545003688334500368833Westinghouse Electric Company LLCCAMERON MEASUREMENT SYSTEMS PAFeedwater Ultrasonic Flow Measurement  Package
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8845003407874500340787Westinghouse Electric Company LLCCHROMALOX, INC.Recirculation Heaters - PCS
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90132175-D100.16 RELEASE 1WSPM003450WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.CIVES STEEL COFabrication & Commodities for Vogtle Units 3 & 4
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97132175-MY04.01WSPM003928WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.CONSOLIDATED PIPE AND SUPPLY CO INCVFS Debris Screen, ASME Section III, Class 3
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100132176-MY04.01WSPM003045WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.CONSOLIDATED PIPE AND SUPPLY CO INCVFS Debris Screen, ASME Section III, Class 3
10145006421214500642121Westinghouse Electric Company LLCCONSOLIDATED POWER SUPPLYBar,Alloy 690,14.5" Dia,ASME III-NB
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109132175-CE01.04-REL 4WSPM015721WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.CONSOLIDATED POWER SUPPLYSafety-Related Embed Plates and Miscellaneous Steel
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11245003157464500315746Westinghouse Electric Company LLCCONTROL COMPONENTS INC.Pressure Regulating Globe Valves, ASME B16.34
11345003129044500312904Westinghouse Electric Company LLCCRANE NUCLEAR INCBall and Plug Valves, ASME Boiler and  Pressure Vessel Code Section III Class 2 and  3
11445003652244500365224Westinghouse Electric Company LLCCRANE NUCLEAR INCMotor Operated Gate and Globe Valves, ASME B16.34
11645006088324500608832Westinghouse Electric Company LLCCRANE NUCLEAR INC3" & Larger Manually Operated Gate, Globe, & Check Vlvs, ASME B16.34
11745004148614500414861Westinghouse Electric Company LLCCRANE NUCLEAR INCBall and Plug Valves, ASME B16.34
11845003228344500322834Westinghouse Electric Company LLCCRANE NUCLEAR INCThree-Way ASME B16.34 Valves
11945002651324500265132Westinghouse Electric Company LLCCURTISS WRIGHT EMCORPRCS Reactor Coolant Pumps - ASME Section III
12045007008544500700854Westinghouse Electric Company LLCCURTISS-WRIGHT FLOW CTRL QUALTECHTank,Collection,CCS,Relief Vlv Discharge
12145007008594500700859Westinghouse Electric Company LLCCURTISS-WRIGHT FLOW CTRL QUALTECHTank,Collection,CCS,Relief Vlv Discharge
12345007008684500700868Westinghouse Electric Company LLCCURTISS-WRIGHT FLOW CTRL QUALTECHContainment Flood-up Weirs
12445007105374500710537Westinghouse Electric Company LLCCURTISS-WRIGHT FLOW CTRL QUALTECHAux Bldg Expansion Gap Radiation Shield
12545003258754500325875Westinghouse Electric Company LLCCURTISS-WRIGHT NUCLEAR DIVISIONSFS Spent Fuel System Cooling Pumps
12645006113854500611385Westinghouse Electric Company LLCCURTISS-WRIGHT NUCLEAR DIVISIONSV3- MP2U BAST Recirc Pump
12745003302174500330217Westinghouse Electric Company LLCCURTISS-WRIGHT NUCLEAR DIVISIONWLS Reactor Coolant Drain Tank Pumps
12845003362944500336294Westinghouse Electric Company LLCCURTISS-WRIGHT NUCLEAR DIVISIONWLS Degasifier Separator Pumps
12945006568344500656834Westinghouse Electric Company LLCCURTISS-WRIGHT NUCLEAR DIVISION1" & 2" Manually Operated Globe and Check Valves, ASME Sec III Cl 1, 2, & 3
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13045003288404500328840Westinghouse Electric Company LLCCURTISS-WRIGHT NUCLEAR DIVISION3" & Larger Man Operated Gate, Globe and Check Vlvs, ASME Sec III Cl 1,2,3
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13445007033154500703315Westinghouse Electric Company LLCDIETERICH STANDARD INCJE79 Load Change Evaluation
13545002649774500264977Westinghouse Electric Company LLCDOOSAN HEAVY INDUSTRIES &Steam Generators
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18045004060214500406021Westinghouse Electric Company LLCEBARA CORPORATIONSWS Service Water Pumps (Vertical Wetpit)
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18245004062664500406266Westinghouse Electric Company LLCEBARA CORPORATIONCCS Component Cooling Water Pumps
18445004020504500402050Westinghouse Electric Company LLCEFACEC USA INCThree-Winding Unit Auxiliary Transformers
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18745006307414500630741Westinghouse Electric Company LLCELLIS & WATTS GLOBAL INDUSTRIES INCIRWST Vent and Overflow Weir Covers
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19145006287944500628794Westinghouse Electric Company LLCEMERSON PROCESS MANAGEMENTEngineer (Days)
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19345007023894500702389Westinghouse Electric Company LLCEMERSON PROCESS MANAGEMENTALL SV4 BATCH 1A DDS PARTS
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195132175-PL02.02WSPM004558WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.ENERGY AND PROCESS CORPASME III Cat. I/B Piping Materials for SFS System, Module CA01
19645004164954500416495Westinghouse Electric Company LLCENERGY STEEL AND SUPPLY COReactor Coolant System Support Components      Includes: RV, SG, PZR
19745004276574500427657Westinghouse Electric Company LLCENERGY STEEL AND SUPPLY COReactor Coolant System Support Components      Includes: RV, SG, PZR
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200132175-CE01.05WSPM007262WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.ENERGY STEEL AND SUPPLY COSafety-Related Embed Plates and Miscellaneous Steel
201132176-CE01.05WSPM007295WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.ENERGY STEEL AND SUPPLY COSafety-Related Embed Plates and Miscellaneous Steel
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20345004618284500461828Westinghouse Electric Company LLCENERSYSNon-1E Batteries
20445003835674500383567Westinghouse Electric Company LLCENERSYS DELAWARE INCClass 1E Battery Cells
20545007034544500703454Westinghouse Electric Company LLCENERSYS DELAWARE INCNon-1E Batteries
20745004305284500430528Westinghouse Electric Company LLCEVOQUA WATER TECHNOLOGIES LLCBDS Electrodeionization Packages
208132175-MS08.00WSPM003989WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.EVOQUA WATER TECHNOLOGIES LLCCORS
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210132175-MS19.00WSPM003866WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.EVOQUA WATER TECHNOLOGIES LLCCondensate Polishing Package Unit 3
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212132176-MS08.00WSPM003386WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.EVOQUA WATER TECHNOLOGIES LLCCORS
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21745003324594500332459Westinghouse Electric Company LLCFARRIS ENGINEERING SERVICESAuxiliary Relief Valves, ASME B16.34
21945004111814500411181Westinghouse Electric Company LLCFISHER CONTROLS INTERNATIONAL INCAir Operated Globe Valves, ASME Sec III Class 1, 2, & 3
22045003276654500327665Westinghouse Electric Company LLCFISHER CONTROLS INTL INCAir Operated Globe Valves, ASME Sec III Class 1, 2, & 3
22145003389914500338991Westinghouse Electric Company LLCFISHER CONTROLS INTL INCPassive Residual Heat Removal Discharge Valves
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22345003711904500371190Westinghouse Electric Company LLCFISHER CONTROLS INTL INCPressurizer Spray Valves
224132175-MP05.01WSPM001595WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.FLOWSERVE - NCMP05.01 Replacement Parts
22545003282694500328269Westinghouse Electric Company LLCFLOWSERVE CORPCVS Makeup Pumps
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22745003264424500326442Westinghouse Electric Company LLCFLOWSERVE CORP - COOKEVILLE TNBall and Plug Valves, ASME B16.34
22845003287524500328752Westinghouse Electric Company LLCFLOWSERVE CORP - COOKEVILLE TNBall and Plug Valves, ASME B16.34
22945003190524500319052Westinghouse Electric Company LLCFLOWSERVE CORP - RALEIGH NCMotor Operated Globe and Gate Valves, ASME Section III, Class 1, 2, & 3
23045003160514500316051Westinghouse Electric Company LLCFLOWSERVE CORP - RALEIGH NC3" & Larger Man Operated Gate, Globe and Check Vlvs, ASME Sec III Cl 1,2,3
23145003274434500327443Westinghouse Electric Company LLCFLOWSERVE CORP - RALEIGH NCMain Steam Isolation Valves (MSIV)
23245003257504500325750Westinghouse Electric Company LLCFLOWSERVE CORP - RALEIGH NCFeedwater Isolation Valves (FWIV)
23345003286914500328691Westinghouse Electric Company LLCFLOWSERVE CORP - RALEIGH NCFeedwater Check Valves (FWCV)
23545003323384500332338Westinghouse Electric Company LLCFLOWSERVE CORP - SPRINGVILLE UTAir Operated Globe Valves, ASME B16.34
23645003443914500344391Westinghouse Electric Company LLCFLOWSERVE CORP - VERNON CAPCS Recirculation Pumps
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23745004054434500405443Westinghouse Electric Company LLCFLOWSERVE CORP - VERNON CAPCS Recirculation Pumps
23845003547084500354708Westinghouse Electric Company LLCFLUID HANDLING LLCSV3 Heat Exchanger, CVS Pump, ME2Q
23945003310524500331052Westinghouse Electric Company LLCGARDNER DENVER INCLiquid Ring Vacuum Pumps (WLS Degasifier Vacuum Pumps)
241132175-K206.00WSPM001688WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.GENERAL ATOMICSBuilding 305 Radiation Monitors (Area & P/I/G)
242132175-CR01.07 REL 1WSPM003255WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.GERDAU INCMechanical Splices
243132175F001701WSPM011183Stone & Webster Construction IncGERDAU INCNI-4 Threading Parts for Arnie Uranga
244132175F001709WSPM009738Stone & Webster Construction IncGERDAU INCChaser for Rodbusters Lenton Chaser set pitt1.25mm art.nr.14900 company Erico
245132175F002964WSPM004521Stone & Webster Construction IncGERDAU INCTraining for the rebar threader
246132175F003565WSPM010427Stone & Webster Construction IncGERDAU INCCaps From Gerdau For Thread Protection Nuclear Island Rebar Fab Shop
247132175F003655WSPM010444Stone & Webster Construction IncGERDAU INCNonpermanent Plant Equiptment For Use On Unit 3 Shield Building. Cadweld Equiptment/No Filler. Per E&DCR SV0-CR01-GEF-000499
248132175F004067WSPM010634Stone & Webster Construction IncGERDAU INCRebar Threading Machine Replacement Parts. Nuclear Island 3 Rebar Fab Shop.
249132175F004769WSPM009901Stone & Webster Construction IncGERDAU INCRebar Threading Machine Replacement Parts. Nuclear island 3 Rebar Fab Shop.
250132175F005480WSPM009743WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.GERDAU INCRebar caps to protect threading at rebar fab shop NI3.
251132175F005709WSPM009804WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.GERDAU INCRebar Caps For Thread Protection. Nuclear Island 3 Rebar Fab Shop.
252132175-J400.00WSPM003744WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.GERDAU INCNon-Safety Related Rebar and Couplers
253132176-CR01.04 REL 1WSPM001207WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.GERDAU INCReinforcing Steel (Safety Class C) - Bulk Supply
254132176-CR01.04-REL02WSPM003750WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.GERDAU INCStock Reinforcing Blanket Purchase Agreement Release #2
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255132176-CR01.04-REL03WSPM011073WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.GERDAU INCStock Bar Release #3
256132176-J400.00WSPM003938WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.GERDAU INCSafety Related Rebar Unit 4
257J132175-J400A-00WSPM002104WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.GERDAU INCRebar Billets|
258WVG3000018WVG3000018WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.GERDAU INCThread Chasers For Rebar Threading Machine Nuclear Island 3.
259WVG3000160WVG3000160WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.GERDAU INCRebar Caps Nuclear Island 3. For Thread Protection.
260WVG3000206WVG3000206WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.GERDAU INCRebar thread protectors. Nuclear Island 3 Rebar Fab Shop.
261WVG3000658WVG3000658WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.GERDAU INCRebar thread chasers for rebar threader machine. Fab shop in Nuclear Island 3.
262WVG3000659WVG3000659Stone & Webster Construction IncGERDAU INCNonpermanent Plant. Construction Aid Material. Nuclear Island 3.
263WVG3001363WVG3001363WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.GERDAU INCto be used for operations of rebar fabrication-safety requirements, used in NOI 6 fabrication shops
264WVG3001375WVG3001375WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.GERDAU INCTo be used for operations of rebar fabrication-safety requirement in NOI-6 fabrication shop
265WVG3001379WVG3001379WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.GERDAU INCto be used for operations of rebar fabrication-safety requirement in NOI-6 fabrication shop
266WVG3001516WVG3001516WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.GERDAU INCtemporary construction aid to be used in NOI-6 Fabrication Shops, required in operations of the rebar fabrication process.
26745006208474500620847Westinghouse Electric Company LLCGRAHAM CORPRCS Air Ejector Package
268132175-D100.CA005WSPM003447WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.GREENBERRY FABRICATIONCA Module Fabrication
269132175-SS01.39WSPM000236WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.GREENBERRY FABRICATIONThe CH Structural Modules
270132176-D100.CA005WSPM003738WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.GREENBERRY FABRICATIONCA Module Fabrication
271132176-SS01.39WSPM000829WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.GREENBERRY FABRICATIONThe CH Structural Modules
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27245003527404500352740Westinghouse Electric Company LLCGSE POWER SYSTEMS INCLSS #1 RFT
27445004260104500426010Westinghouse Electric Company LLCGUTOR Electronic LLCClass 1E Battery Chargers
27545004566424500456642Westinghouse Electric Company LLCGUTOR Electronic LLCNon-1E Battery Chargers
27645006650064500665006Westinghouse Electric Company LLCGUTOR Electronic LLCNon-1E Battery Chargers
27745003282714500328271Westinghouse Electric Company LLCHAYWARD TYLER PUMP COBDS Stm Gen Drain & Recirc Pump
27845003597534500359753Westinghouse Electric Company LLCHOLTEC INTERNATIONALSpent Fuel Storage Racks
27945004495084500449508Westinghouse Electric Company LLCHOLTEC INTERNATIONALSpent Fuel Storage Racks
28045004503694500450369Westinghouse Electric Company LLCHOLTEC INTERNATIONALSpent Fuel Storage Racks
28145004595984500459598Westinghouse Electric Company LLCHOLTEC INTERNATIONALSpent Fuel Storage Racks
28245006529564500652956Westinghouse Electric Company LLCHYDRATIGHT OPERATION INCSG Manhole Stud Bolt Tensioner
28345003654804500365480Westinghouse Electric Company LLCHYUNDAI HEAVY INDUSTRIESFeedwater Pump Packages
28445006542204500654220Westinghouse Electric Company LLCIHI CORPORATIONMaterial Consulting Fee
28545006552764500655276Westinghouse Electric Company LLCIHI CORPORATIONSV3 Design, Mfg., & Documentation Cost
28645007053284500705328Westinghouse Electric Company LLCIHI CORPORATIONReview of Work Package
287132175-D100.SB008WSPM003458WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.IHI CORPORATIONShield Building Conical Roof
288132176-D100.SB008WSPM003200WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.IHI CORPORATIONShield Building Conical Roof
289132175-MP10.01WSPM003995WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.ITT GOULDS PUMPS INCMP10 Pumps MP1G/R/S/T
290132176-MP10.01WSPM003391WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.ITT GOULDS PUMPS INCMP10 Pumps MP1G/R/S/T
291132176-PH02.02WSPM003041WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.JAMES C WHITE CO INCASME III Tube Track
292132175-MS02.01WSPM003994WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.JOHNSON CONTROL COLow Capacity (Air Cooled) Chiller
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294132176-MS02.01WSPM003390WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.JOHNSON CONTROL COLow Capacity (Air Cooled) Chiller
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29645004161324500416132Westinghouse Electric Company LLCJOHNSON MARCH SYSTEMS INCCVS Zinc Injection Package
29745003715064500371506Westinghouse Electric Company LLCJOHNSON MARCH SYSTEMS INCWGS Sample Package
29845006172154500617215Westinghouse Electric Company LLCJOHNSON MARCH SYSTEMS INCHydrogen Injection Package
29945006986684500698668Westinghouse Electric Company LLCJOHNSON MARCH SYSTEMS INCPanel,Electrohydraulic Control
30045006263024500626302Westinghouse Electric Company LLCKTA TATOR INCPaint Appl Insp Serv Vgtle 4 IIS SPS Cab
30145006294354500629435Westinghouse Electric Company LLCKTA TATOR INCPaint Appl Insp Serv Vgtle 4 IIS SPS Cab
30245006303834500630383Westinghouse Electric Company LLCKTA TATOR INCPaint Appl Insp Serv for Vogtle Unit 4
303132175-E153.00WSPM002968WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.LEIDOS ENGINEERING LLCEngineering Services for Verification & Validation of Standard Plant EFS Design
30445003797884500379788Westinghouse Electric Company LLCLHE Co., Ltd.ME3A Design Analysis Report
30545004232704500423270Westinghouse Electric Company LLCLISEGA INC - USAReactor Coolant System Support Components      Includes: RV, SG, PZR
30645004351514500435151Westinghouse Electric Company LLCLISEGA INC - USAReactor Coolant System Support Components      Includes: RV, SG, PZR
307132175-C651.03WSPM010092Stone & Webster Construction IncLISEGA INC - USAPipe Support Materials NS related Cat III/E
308132175-C651.06WSPM004596WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.LISEGA INC - USALisega Pipe Strap KB04 Mod. WGS Aux
309132175-PH02.01WSPM004555WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.LISEGA INC - USAASME III Section NF Pipe Supports
310132175-PH02.03 REL 1WSPM001655WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.LISEGA INC - USAASME III NF Support Material Blanket
311132175-PH03.01WSPM004556WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.LISEGA INC - USAShop Fabricated ASME B31.1 Pipe Supports - PH03
312132175-SH60.01WSPM004665WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.LISEGA INC - USAWEC Safety Class C Pipe Whip Restraints
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313132175-SS01.34WSPM003907WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.LISEGA INC - USANon-Safety Related Structural Steel Support for Turbine Generator Systems & Aux. Equipment (CRV#1,2,3,4,5,6; MSV/CV#1,2,3,4 and MSR A/B)
314132176-PH02.01WSPM004736WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.LISEGA INC - USAASME III Section NF Pipe Supports
315132176-PH03.01WSPM004735WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.LISEGA INC - USAShop Fabricated ASME B31.1 Supports PH03 Large Bore and Small Bore, Seismic and Non Seismic
316132176-SH60.01WSPM004676WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.LISEGA INC - USAWEC Safety Class C Pipe Whip Restraints
317132176-SS01.34WSPM003136WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.LISEGA INC - USANon-Safety Related Structural Steel Support for Turbine Generator Systems & Aux. Equipment (CRV#1,2,3,4,5,6; MSV/CV#1,2,3,4 and MSR A/B)
318132175-PY25.01WSPM003915WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.MACKSON INCSingle Stage, ASME III, Class 1, 2, and 3 Orifices
319132176-PY25.01WSPM003033WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.MACKSON INCSingle Stage, ASME III, Class 1, 2, and 3 Orifices
320132175-C121.12WSPM015259Stone & Webster Construction IncMACO INCFabricated Piping and Loose Materials in Accordance with Shop Fab Piping Spec SV3-GW-P0-007
321132175-C124.01WSPM004590WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.MACO INCAlloy Steel Piping and Fittings for ZRS Diesel Exhaust
322132175-C810.04WSPM009793WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.MACO INCReplacement Anchor Bolt Material for Iso Phase Bus Pedestal
323132175-CE50.03WSPM000120WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.MACO INCNon-Safety Embeds & Misc. Steel Items
324132175-D220.10WSPM004531Stone & Webster Construction IncMACO INCCA Module Lift Frames
325132175-D220.13WSPM003455WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.MACO INCNon-Safety Embedded Plates
326132175-D500.33WSPM003372WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.MACO INCConcrete Chairs For Shield Wall
327132175-D500.41WSPM003369WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.MACO INCSteel, Guardrail, Ladders, Grating For WWRB
328132175-D500.43WSPM003368WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.MACO INCFully Assembled Stair, Grating, And Steel Beam For Building 315
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329132175F000631AWSPM004638Stone & Webster Construction IncMACO INCModule Wall Fit-up
330132175F004826WSPM003815Stone & Webster Construction IncMACO INCEquipment to be used to support the HP Upper/Lower casings for machining repairs
331132175F005408WSPM004936Stone & Webster Construction IncMACO INCLifting lugs for Turbine Building roof trusses
332132175F005909WSPM002999Stone & Webster Construction IncMACO INCCA01-07 lifting attachment
333132175F006016WSPM004720Stone & Webster Construction IncMACO INCload testing lifting lugs to be used for CA20 installation, work package SV4-CA20-MHH-040
334132175F006056WSPM004723Stone & Webster Construction IncMACO INCSpacer/Shim to be used for temporary use and placed in the RV closure head during the build
335132176-C121.11WSPM004907WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.MACO INCFabricated Piping & Loose Piping Materials intended for Cat III/SC-E Applications
336132176-C913.02WSPM004729WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.MACO INCCast Iron Pipe Materials for Unit 4 SDS and Copper Tubing Materials for PWS
337132176-CE50.03WSPM003752WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.MACO INCNon-Safety Embeds & Misc. Steel Items
338132176-D220.14WSPM003199WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.MACO INCNon-Safety Related Embed Plates
339132176-D500.41WSPM003196WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.MACO INCSteel, Guardrail, Ladders, Grating For WWRB
340132176F000091WSPM003132WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.MACO INCConstruction aid material to be embedded and left in place and used for course 1 shield building supports, work package SV4-1208-SCW-CV6994
341132176-FPR134-00074WSPM003942WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.MACO INCHYDRO SUPPORT STEEL
342WVG3001298WVG3001298WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.MACO INCMaterial left in place at Annex 3 Pour Stop WP # SV3-4002-SSW-CV3906
343WVG3001408WVG3001408WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.MACO INCNon-Safety, Non-Permanent plant material needed for Turbine overhead crane test frame-Plate- A36 1"x 6" x 8", QA Category III, Safety Class E, Storage Level D
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344WVG3001471WVG3001471WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.MACO INCLoad testing of Turbine Island 220 ton O/H crane
345WVG3001485WVG3001485WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.MACO INCTEST WEIGHT BASKET FOR 220 Ton CRANE FOR TI3 MOYA NELSON EXT: 3145
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34745002742134500274213Westinghouse Electric Company LLCMANGIAROTTI SpAPXS Passive RHR Heat Exchanger
34845006569714500656971Westinghouse Electric Company LLCMANGIAROTTI SpAPipe Anchors in Brk Exclusion Zone of NI
34945002789504500278950Westinghouse Electric Company LLCMANGIAROTTI SpAPXS Core Makeup Tanks
35045002732324500273232Westinghouse Electric Company LLCMANGIAROTTI SpAPXS Accumulator Tanks
35145002741624500274162Westinghouse Electric Company LLCMANGIAROTTI SpAPressurizer
35245006245914500624591Westinghouse Electric Company LLCMCFARLAND-TRITANLube Oil Jacking Pump Packages
353132175-MS07.01WSPM003990WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.MILTON CATDiesel Fuel Oil Transfer Packages
354132175-MS40.01WSPM003929WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.MILTON CATStandby Diesel Generator Units|
355132176-MS07.01WSPM003387WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.MILTON CATDiesel Fuel Oil Transfer Packages
356132176-MS40.01WSPM003046WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.MILTON CATStandby Diesel Generator Units|
35745004304084500430408Westinghouse Electric Company LLCMIRION TECHNOLOGIES (CONAX NUCLEAR)Electrical Penetration Assembly
35845006057764500605776Westinghouse Electric Company LLCMIRION TECHNOLOGIES (CONAX NUCLEAR)Containment Vessel
35945003728034500372803Westinghouse Electric Company LLCMIRION TECHNOLOGIES (IST) CORPSTND SFTY SR MOD EXCORE DETECTOR ASSY
36045006706904500670690Westinghouse Electric Company LLCMIRION TECHNOLOGIES (IST) CORPStandard Safety Quadaxial Cable - Brown
36145007094304500709430Westinghouse Electric Company LLCMIRION TECHNOLOGIES (IST) CORPAP1000 PR Instrument Well Cap
36245007094314500709431Westinghouse Electric Company LLCMIRION TECHNOLOGIES (IST) CORPAP1000 PR Instrument Well Cap
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36345006422484500642248Westinghouse Electric Company LLCMOYNOSV3 WSS Resin Transfer Pump, Pos Disp
36445007219964500721996Westinghouse Electric Company LLCNEAL BROTHERS CHARLESTONTransport & Packaging: PV32/PV33 Valves
36545006303974500630397Westinghouse Electric Company LLCNEUGART USAReactor Coolant Pump/Motor Maintenance Cart
366132175-D100.SB003WSPM003460WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.NEWPORT NEWS INDUSTRIAL CORPShield Building
367132175-D100.SB005WSPM003459WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.NEWPORT NEWS INDUSTRIAL CORPShield Building Air Inlet and Tension Ring
368132176-D100.SB003WSPM010835Stone & Webster Construction IncNEWPORT NEWS INDUSTRIAL CORPShield Building
369132176-D100.SB005WSPM003201WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.NEWPORT NEWS INDUSTRIAL CORPShield Building Air Inlet and Tension Ring
37045006227744500622774Westinghouse Electric Company LLCNOOK INDUSTRIES INCReactor Coolant Pump/Motor Maintenance Cart
37145004193154500419315Westinghouse Electric Company LLCNOVA MACHINE PRODUCTS CORPSpent Fuel Rack Insert for BPRA
37245006579044500657904Westinghouse Electric Company LLCNUCLEAR LOGISTICS INCAP1000 JE49 ElectroMagnetic Flowmeters
37345006601334500660133Westinghouse Electric Company LLCNUCLEAR LOGISTICS INCAP1000 JE26 N1E Ultrasonic Level Sensors
37445006650524500665052Westinghouse Electric Company LLCNUCLEAR LOGISTICS INCAP1000 JE23 Inline Flow Transmitters
37545006691054500669105Westinghouse Electric Company LLCNUCLEAR LOGISTICS INCAP1000 JE52 Pressure & dP Transmitters
37645006706214500670621Westinghouse Electric Company LLCNUCLEAR LOGISTICS INCAP1000 JE36 Process Analyzers
37745006730344500673034Westinghouse Electric Company LLCNUCLEAR LOGISTICS INCAP1000 JE38 Local Process Indicators
37845006735624500673562Westinghouse Electric Company LLCOBAYASHI CORPAP1000 Strategic Planning Team
379132175-D100.12 RELEASE 1WSPM014780WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.OFI CUSTOM METAL FABRICATIONPlates For Unassembled OLPs For Civil Modules
380132175-SS01.00WSPM003909WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.OWEN INDUSTRIES INCSafety Related Structural Steel and Steel Decking, Vogtle Unit 3 [Auxiliary and Containment Bldg]
381132176-SS01.00WSPM003137WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.OWEN INDUSTRIES INCSafety Related Structural Steel and Steel Decking, Vogtle Unit 4 [Auxiliary and Containment Bldg]
38245003325544500332554Westinghouse Electric Company LLCPALL CORP - TECH SRVCSHigh Pressure Cartridge Filters (Reactor Coolant Filters)
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38345003437914500343791Westinghouse Electric Company LLCPALL CORP - TECH SRVCSVogtle 3 - Filter Cartridges
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38545007180334500718033Westinghouse Electric Company LLCPANELMATIC INCConsole,Security Station,CAS
40145006464664500646466Westinghouse Electric Company LLCPCI ENERGY SERVICESPXS Core Makeup Tanks
40245007101534500710153Westinghouse Electric Company LLCPCI ENERGY SERVICES LLCASME Work for IHP
40345004353334500435333Westinghouse Electric Company LLCPENN STATE TOOL & DIE CORPWet Annular Burnable Absorber Handling Tool
40445004555984500455598Westinghouse Electric Company LLCPENN STATE TOOL & DIE CORPFuel Transfer Tube
40545006166104500616610Westinghouse Electric Company LLCPENTAIR EQUIPMENT PROTECTIONDOOR ASSY, R HNG, PANTONE 421C, NP
40645003711984500371198Westinghouse Electric Company LLCPENTAIR VALVES & CONTROLS US LPAuxiliary Relief Valves, ASME B16.34
40745003409464500340946Westinghouse Electric Company LLCPENTAIR VALVES AND CONTROLS US LPAuxiliary Relief Valves, ASME Section III Classes 2 and 3
40845004089434500408943Westinghouse Electric Company LLCPENTAIR VALVES AND CONTROLS US LPVacuum Breaker Vlvs, 1", CL 150, SST, Fl
40945003410434500341043Westinghouse Electric Company LLCPENTAIR VALVES AND CONTROLS US LPVacuum Breaker Valves, ASME B16.34
41045003650944500365094Westinghouse Electric Company LLCPENTAIR VALVES AND CONTROLS US LPPressurizer Safety Valves
411132175-MS60.01WSPM001583WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.PRECISION BOILERS LLCElectric Auxiliary Boiler Package
41245002832764500283276Westinghouse Electric Company LLCPRECISION CUSTOM COMPONENTSReactor Internals
413132175-MD27.00WSPM010255Stone & Webster Construction IncPREFERRED METAL TECHNOLOGIES INCMD27 Safety-Related Gravity/Relief Dampers
414132176-MD27.00WSPM010254Stone & Webster Construction IncPREFERRED METAL TECHNOLOGIES INCMD27 Safety-Related Gravity/Relief Dampers
41545003129134500312913Westinghouse Electric Company LLCPREMIER TECHNOLOGY INCIntegrated Head Package
41745006923194500692319Westinghouse Electric Company LLCPREMIER TECHNOLOGY INCReactor Cavity Seal Ring
41845006306064500630606Westinghouse Electric Company LLCPREMIER TECHNOLOGY INCReactor Vessel Internals Lifting Rig
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42045007147774500714777Westinghouse Electric Company LLCPRYSMIAN COMMUNICATIONS CABLESCABLE, FIBER OPTIC 24X50/125UM MM BLK
42145006121684500612168Westinghouse Electric Company LLCQUALTECH NPSpent Fuel System Gates
42245007086144500708614Westinghouse Electric Company LLCRDF CORPAP1000 JE32 Resistance Temp Detectors
42345006392794500639279Westinghouse Electric Company LLCREMOTE OCEAN SYSTEMS INCFHS Underwater Camera Equipment
42445006160984500616098Westinghouse Electric Company LLCROLLS-ROYCE CIVIL NUCLEAR CANADA LTFilter Transfer Casks
42645004369414500436941Westinghouse Electric Company LLCRUMSEY ELECTRIC COElectrical Protection Relay Panels
42745003194244500319424Westinghouse Electric Company LLCSAMSHIN LIMITED1" & 2" Manually Operated Globe and Check Valves, ASME Sec III Cl 1, 2, & 3
42845004181394500418139Westinghouse Electric Company LLCSAMSHIN LIMITEDMotor Operated Gate and Globe Valves, ASME B16.34
42945003095694500309569Westinghouse Electric Company LLCSAMSHIN LIMITED1" & 2" Manually Operated Globe and Check Valves, ASME B16.34
43045003258994500325899Westinghouse Electric Company LLCSAMSHIN LIMITED3" & Larger Manually Operated Gate, Globe, & Check Vlvs, ASME B16.34
43445004096034500409603Westinghouse Electric Company LLCSENIOR FLEXONICS PATHWAYSContainment Piping Penetrations with Flued Heads
43545006741674500674167Westinghouse Electric Company LLCSENIOR FLEXONICS PATHWAYSJoint,Expansion,10",SST
43645006748734500674873Westinghouse Electric Company LLCSENIOR FLEXONICS PATHWAYSApplicable Document Revisions
437132176-PY20.00WSPM010307Stone & Webster Construction IncSENIOR FLEXONICS PATHWAYSPY20 Metallic Expansion Joints
43845003477574500347757Westinghouse Electric Company LLCSENTRY EQUIPMENT CORPWGS Gas Cooler
43945004040054500404005Westinghouse Electric Company LLCSENTRY EQUIPMENT CORPResin Sampler Package
44045003781314500378131Westinghouse Electric Company LLCSENTRY EQUIPMENT CORPPSS Grab Sampling Unit
44145003129324500312932Westinghouse Electric Company LLCSHARPSVILLE CONTAINERChemical Feed Tank
44245003159604500315960Westinghouse Electric Company LLCSHARPSVILLE CONTAINERWGS Delay Bed
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44345002828784500282878Westinghouse Electric Company LLCSIEMENS INDUSTRY INCRCP Variable Frequency Drives, 6.9 kV, 60 Hz Input
44445004129434500412943Westinghouse Electric Company LLCSIEMPELKAMP NUCLEAR SERVICESHydrogen Recombiners
44545006634964500663496Westinghouse Electric Company LLCSPRAYING SYSTEMS COSpent Fuel Pool Spray Nozzles
44645002988894500298889Westinghouse Electric Company LLCSPX CORP COPES VULCAN OPERATIONSquib Valve
44745006886974500688697Westinghouse Electric Company LLCSTANEX, LLCStructural Stability Analysis
448132175-SS01.02WSPM003908WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.STEELFAB INCNon-Safety Related Structural Steel and Decking
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45345004599754500459975Westinghouse Electric Company LLCSWAGELOK CAPITAL PROJECTS COMPANYNeedle Valves
45445003706614500370661Westinghouse Electric Company LLCSWAGELOK CAPITAL PROJECTS COMPANYMechanical Connections/Quick Disconnects
45545006010684500601068Westinghouse Electric Company LLCSWAGELOK CAPITAL PROJECTS COMPANYMechanical Connections/Quick Disconnects
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46245006399654500639965Westinghouse Electric Company LLCTHE HILLIARD CORPOil Flushing Unit
46345002697704500269770Westinghouse Electric Company LLCTIOGA PIPE SUPPLY CO INCReactor Coolant Loop Piping
46445003187274500318727Westinghouse Electric Company LLCTOSHIBA AMERICA NUCLEAR ENERGY CORPMain Step-up Transformers
46545004161154500416115Westinghouse Electric Company LLCTRANSCO PRODUCTS INCMetal Reflective Insulation (SGs, RCPs, PZR, RCL Pipe) To be installed by Vendor
46645004161144500416114Westinghouse Electric Company LLCTRANSCO PRODUCTS INCRV Head Metal Reflective Ins. (includes IHP and RV Flange Ins.) To be installed by Vendor
46745004161134500416113Westinghouse Electric Company LLCTRANSCO PRODUCTS INCMetal Reflective Insulation (Other than MN01, MN03, MN20) To be installed by Vendor
46845004161124500416112Westinghouse Electric Company LLCTRANSCO PRODUCTS INCRV Insulation System (also called Reactor Cavity Insulation) To be installed by Vendor
46945003180724500318072Westinghouse Electric Company LLCTRANTER INCWLS Liquid Seal Water Heat Exchangers
47045004096694500409669Westinghouse Electric Company LLCTRI NUCLEAR CORPSkimmer / Strainers
47145006955044500695504Westinghouse Electric Company LLCTRICO WELDING COReactor Coolant Pump/Motor Maintenance Cart
47245006826374500682637Westinghouse Electric Company LLCTRICO WELDING COReactor Upper Internals Storage Stand
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47445003264404500326440Westinghouse Electric Company LLCTSM TECH CO LTDBDS Steam Generator Blowdown Heat Exchangers
47545003405724500340572Westinghouse Electric Company LLCTSM TECH CO LTDCVS Mixed Bed and Cation Demineralizers
47645004528994500452899Westinghouse Electric Company LLCTSM TECH CO LTD   Reactor Coolant Depressurization Sparger
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48045006566644500656664Westinghouse Electric Company LLCTW METALSPXS Core Makeup Tanks
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48245003259054500325905Westinghouse Electric Company LLCVAL FAB INCSV4 WLS Degasifier Separator MV7J
48345003752014500375201Westinghouse Electric Company LLCVAL FAB INCSpent Resin Tanks (with Internal Eductors and Screens)
48445003742384500374238Westinghouse Electric Company LLCVALCOR ENGINEERING CORPSolenoid-Operated Globe Valves, ASME Section III Classes 1, 2, and 3
48645004336654500433665Westinghouse Electric Company LLCVALCOR ENGINEERING CORPPressure Regulating Globe Valves, ASME Section III Classes 2 and 3
48745006023314500602331Westinghouse Electric Company LLCVALCOR ENGINEERING CORPSolenoid-Operated Globe Valves, ASME B16.34
48945006778394500677839Westinghouse Electric Company LLCVALCOR ENGINEERING CORPCavitating Venturis
49145006778344500677834Westinghouse Electric Company LLCVALCOR ENGINEERING CORPLetdown Orifice
49245006769134500676913Westinghouse Electric Company LLCVALCOR ENGINEERING CORPPlug-Resistant Orifices, ASME Section III
49445006404824500640482Westinghouse Electric Company LLCVALCOR ENGINEERING CORPSafety-Related Eductors
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497132175-D100.CA015WSPM003464WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.VIGORSelect CH Modules Fabrication
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50445004559114500455911Westinghouse Electric Company LLCVIRGINIA TRANSFORMERExcitation Transformer
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50545003136594500313659Westinghouse Electric Company LLCWARREN RUPP INCAir-Operated (Pneumatic) Double Diaphragm Pumps (22 pumps - not listed individually)
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50845006982764500698276Westinghouse Electric Company LLCWEED INSTRUMENT DBA ULTRA ELECTRONIAP1000 JE47 HVAC Specialty Instruments
50945007125204500712520Westinghouse Electric Company LLCWEED INSTRUMENT DBA ULTRA ELECTRONIAP1000 JE47 HVAC Specialty Instruments
51045007139254500713925Westinghouse Electric Company LLCWEED INSTRUMENT DBA ULTRA ELECTRONIAP1000 JE47 HVAC Specialty Instruments
51145006556534500655653Westinghouse Electric Company LLCWEED INSTRUMENT DBA ULTRA ELECTRONIThermowell,4.5",RTD,SS,ASME III-Class 3
51245003706084500370608Westinghouse Electric Company LLCWEIR VALVE & CONTROLS USA INCFuel Transfer Tube Gate Valve
51445003097274500309727Westinghouse Electric Company LLCWEIR VALVE & CONTROLS USA INCButterfly Valves, ASME Section III Classes 2 and 3
51545004190784500419078Westinghouse Electric Company LLCWEIR VALVE & CONTROLS USA INCAir Operated Globe Valves, ASME Sec III Class 1, 2, & 3
51745003190904500319090Westinghouse Electric Company LLCWEIR VALVE & CONTROLS USA INCButterfly Valves, ASME B16.34
51845003775594500377559Westinghouse Electric Company LLCWEIR VALVE & CONTROLS USA INCExtraction Steam Non-Return Valves
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52045006934714500693471Westinghouse Electric Company LLCWESCO DISTRIBUTION INCPlate,Mounting, ET03 Trans, NGR Mod.
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533132175-EA01.01WSPM002965WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC CO LLCDistribution Panels, 1E, 120 & 208 VAC 60Hz
534132175-EA03.01WSPM002954WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC CO LLCFuse Panels, 1E, 120 VAC 60Hz
535132175-EJ01.01WSPM002950WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC CO LLCClass 1E Junction Boxes
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536132176-DF01.01WSPM003193WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC CO LLCClass 1E Fused Transfer Switch Boxes
537132176-DF03.01WSPM003192WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC CO LLCClass 1E Spare Battery Term Boxes (DF03 - Aux)
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540132176-EA03.01WSPM003185WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC CO LLCFuse Panels, 1E, 120 VAC 60Hz
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543132175-MS90.01WSPM001582WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.MILTON CATAncillary Diesel Generators
544132176-JT01.01132176-JT01.01WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.Dubose National Energy Services INCASME III Tubing
54545003324804500332480Westinghouse Electric Company LLCSwagelokVogtle Project, Units 3 and 4, PV47, Instrumentation Valves, Non-Safety Related
54645006727344500672734Westinghouse Electric Company LLCBen Franklin DesignRestrictor Plate Assembly Panels and Parts
54745007001584500700158Westinghouse Electric Company LLCPCI Energy ServicesUT INSP. OF NF SUPPORTS AT VOGTLE 3-4
54845006775324500677532Westinghouse Electric Company LLCPREMIER TECHNOLOGY INCPremier - Vogtle - VH01- SGTIS-U Refurbishment
549132175-C802.09132175-C802.09WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.MacksonB31.1 Bolts Safety D
550132175-D500.50132175-D500.50WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.HILTI INCHilti H-D Supports
551132175-FPR12-01836-1WSPM013138WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.LINCOLN ELECTRIC COMPANYASME III Weld Filler Metal
552132175-FPR12-01836-10WSPM004541WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.LINCOLN ELECTRIC COMPANYASME III Weld Filler Metal
553132175-FPR12-01836-11WSPM004542WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.LINCOLN ELECTRIC COMPANYASME III Weld Filler Metal
554132175-FPR12-01836-2WSPM010271WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.LINCOLN ELECTRIC COMPANYASME III Weld Filler Metal
555132175-FPR12-01836-4WSPM004543WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.LINCOLN ELECTRIC COMPANYASME III Weld Filler Metal
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560132175-FPR12-01834-00132175-FPR12-01834-00WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.LINCOLN ELECTRIC COMPANYASME III Weld Filler Metal
56145004119854500411985Westinghouse Electric Company LLCGA PORTS AUTHORITYShield Building Logistics
56445007086164500708616Westinghouse Electric Company LLCNEFAB PACKAGING NORTH EAST LLCCrating, skids and packaging
56745006351304500635130Westinghouse Electric Company LLCDUVAL PRECISION GRINDING INCGrind alignment plate
56845006081474500608147Westinghouse Electric Company LLCINDUSTRIAL TESTING LAB SERVCleaning procedure testing
56945006631244500663124Westinghouse Electric Company LLCB&G MANUFACTURING CO INCFasteners
57045006711024500671102Westinghouse Electric Company LLCFH PETERSON MACHINE CORPOSV Machine
57145006776114500677611Westinghouse Electric Company LLCFLETCH'S SANDBLASTINGHeader Piping End Frame Coating
57645007238224500723822Westinghouse Electric Company LLCENERGY AND PROCESS CORPShim R.S.
57745007236514500723651Westinghouse Electric Company LLCKAUFMAN COAir Tank Paint Part A
57845007213134500721313Westinghouse Electric Company LLCNEFAB PACKAGING NORTH EAST LLCSCS COLUMNS SKID & BOX
57945006508804500650880Westinghouse Electric Company LLCDUBOSE NATIONAL ENERGY SERVICES INCWasher
58045003954584500395458Westinghouse Electric Company LLCNUCRANE MANUFACTURING LLCUpdate PO 4500395458 (U4)
58145003954604500395460Westinghouse Electric Company LLCNUCRANE MANUFACTURING LLCCask Crane Unit 3 Rework per PIN 4
58245004220584500422058Westinghouse Electric Company LLCNUCRANE MANUFACTURING LLCNuCrane PINs 1&2, Vogtle 15 Ton U4
58345004301904500430190Westinghouse Electric Company LLCNUCRANE MANUFACTURING LLCVOG HH U3 Rework per PIN 001
58445006009304500600930Westinghouse Electric Company LLCNUCRANE MANUFACTURING LLCNuCrane VG U4 20T Pin 0006 (45006000930)
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58845007225254500722525Westinghouse Electric Company LLCSTRAINSERT COPIN; LOAD CELL, UPPER BLOCK, AUX HOIST,
59045007230504500723050Westinghouse Electric Company LLCARROW TANK AND ENGINEERING CO INCStorage of PR-10-0360-U3
60045006984544500698454Westinghouse Electric Company LLCINDEPENDENT PACKING SERVICESPreventative Maintenance for Polar
60145007079524500707952Westinghouse Electric Company LLCINDEPENDENT PACKING SERVICESPolar Rail Crating Labor
60245007184454500718445Westinghouse Electric Company LLCINDEPENDENT PACKING SERVICESCrating Labor for VOG3 Polar Crane
60445007195694500719569Westinghouse Electric Company LLCINDEPENDENT PACKING SERVICESOn-Site Packaging
60845007232994500723299Westinghouse Electric Company LLCINDUSTRIAL PAINTING SPECIALISTBlast and Paint girder A
61045007238644500723864Westinghouse Electric Company LLCINDEPENDENT PACKING SERVICESOn-Site Packaging
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612132175-C825.S03WSPM004594Stone & Webster Construction IncLINCOLN ELECTRIC COMPANYASME III WELD MATERIAL
61345007196514500719651Westinghouse Electric Company LLCLYNX TECHNOLOGY PARTNERS INCCDKSM-1Yr
61445004005184500400518Westinghouse Electric Company LLCSHAW NUCLEAR SERVICES INCprocurement of R365 for Vogtle
61545004045404500404540Westinghouse Electric Company LLCSHAW NUCLEAR SERVICES INCProcurement of Q240 for Vogtle
61645004060884500406088Westinghouse Electric Company LLCSHAW NUCLEAR SERVICES INCVogtle  - Transfer of Q305 Design Doc.
61745004197714500419771Westinghouse Electric Company LLCSHAW NUCLEAR SERVICES INCProcurement of Q223 for Vogtle
61845004197764500419776Westinghouse Electric Company LLCSHAW NUCLEAR SERVICES INCProcurement of Q233 for Vogtle
61945003880704500388070Westinghouse Electric Company LLCDRS CONSOLIDATED CONTROLS INCVogtle 3 Phase Reference Sensors (4)
620132175-D500.25132175-D500.25WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.Chatham Steel CorporationStainless Steel Plate For KB10 Module
621132175-D500.21132175-D500.21WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.Consolidated Power Supply a Div ofReplacement Plates for OLP's in CA20 Module
622132176-G230.01WSPM010836WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.Precision Boilers LLCElectric Auxiliary Boiler Package|
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623132175-G230.01WSPM010833WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.Precision Boilers LLCElectric Auxiliary Boiler Package|
62445006997044500699704Westinghouse Electric Company LLCSARGENT & LUNDYFixed Labor Rate 11 Pers.
625132175-PY51.00132175-PY51.00WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.Senior FlexonicsFlexible Hoses
626132176-PY51.00132176-PY51.00WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.Senior FlexonicsFlexible Hoses
627132176-D100.CA010132176-D100.CA010WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.Specialty Maintenance & Construction IncCA20 Module Fabrication
62845004677354500467735Westinghouse Electric Company LLCNUCLEAR LOGISTICS INCTesting
62945007101594500710159Westinghouse Electric Company LLCNUCLEAR LOGISTICS INCJE26 Ultrasonic Testing
63045007152474500715247Westinghouse Electric Company LLCNUCLEAR LOGISTICS INCJE27 Testing
631789426789426CB&I, Inc.WECTEC Global Project Services, Inc.MC Parts




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EXHIBIT I

RATES FOR LEASED EQUIPMENT
WESTINGHOUSE CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT
EQUIPMENT DAILY RATE PRICING SHEET
APRIL
2017
Rate GroupRate Group DescriptionDaily
Rate
A01GRPLR HYDR ROTATING DRUM/DEBRIS (320)[***]
A03SHEARS HYDR - 200 TON (320)[***]
A05CONCRETE CRUSHER[***]
A06HYDRAULIC HO-RAM (320)[***]
A13EVERGREEN BUCKET SCALE FOR LOADER[***]
A17PULL BEHIND BOX GRADER[***]
A18ROOT RAKE FOR D6 DOZER[***]
A19DISK HARROW[***]
A21BROOM ATTACHMENT FOR L120[***]
A23MATERIAL HANDLING ARM[***]
A2414' SNOW BLADE FOR WHEEL LOADER[***]
A2760" TILT BUCKET FOR 320[***]
A28HYDRAULIC BROOM FOR CAT 287C[***]
A31SCRAP MAGNET, 46"[***]
B40CONSTR & BREATHING AIR COMPRESSORS[***]
B57AIR COMPRESSOR - 1-50 CFM SCROLL[***]
B60AIR COMPRESSOR, QSI 1000[***]
B61AIR TANK - 660 GALLON[***]
B62AIR TANK - 2000 GALLON[***]
C01BAR SPREADER[***]
C02MAN BASKET FOR CRANE[***]
C06AIR COMPRESSOR 185 CFM[***]
C08AIR COMPRESSOR 375 CFM[***]
C09AIR COMPRESSOR, ELEC 215 CFM[***]
C12DETECTOR, HOLIDAY[***]
C21FORKLIFT - WAREHOUSE 5K-6K#[***]
C24CRANE, 17 TON TRUCK MOUNT[***]
C25LUFFING JIB[***]
C27CRANE, 8.2 TON CARRY DECK[***]
C28CRANE, 15 TON ROUGH TERRAIN[***]
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C29CRANE, 15 TON CARRY DECK[***]
C33CRANE, 60 TON ROUGH TERRAIN[***]
C3990 TON ROUGH TERRAIN CRANE[***]
C40CRANE, 150 TON ROUGH TERRAIN[***]
C41CRANE, 130 TON ROUGH TERRAIN[***]
C42CRANE, 220 TON LATTICE BOOM[***]
C43CRANE, 300 TON LATTICE BOOM[***]
C47WELDER 400 AMP DIESEL[***]
C53COMPACTOR[***]
C55PIPE THREADER[***]
C57BRIDGE CRANE[***]
C64BUS, SHORT, 14 PASSENGER[***]
C68BUS PASSENGER[***]
C69CAR[***]
C70EXECUTIVE VEHICLE[***]
C71SPOTTING TRACTOR 93 COMMANDO[***]
C76SHUTTLE BUS[***]
C81OPTICAL LEVEL[***]
C84DUAL DRUM AIR WINCH, 10K[***]
C86CABLE TUGGER, 10K # PNEUMATIC WINCH[***]
C87LASER ALIGNMENT SYSTEM[***]
C88PORTABLE METAL BUILDING[***]
C90INSPECTION SYSTEM PROBE[***]
C99BENDER, CUTTER[***]
E00BACKHOE/90HP/4WD/EXT[***]
E01BACKHOE/90HP/2WD/EXT[***]
E03DOZER/90HP/STD[***]
E04DOZER/110HP/LGP[***]
E05DOZER/140HP/LGP[***]
E07DOZER/75HP/XL[***]
E08DOZER/185HP/LGP[***]
E10GRADER/215HP/14' BLADE[***]
E12EXCAVATOR/8METRIC TON[***]
E13EXCAVATOR/20 METRIC TON[***]
E14EXCAVATOR/30 METRIC TON[***]
E15EXCAVATOR/REMOTE CONTROL BROKK 400[***]
E16FORKLIFT/HI REACH/10-12K[***]
E18DUMP/OFF ROAD/30 TON[***]
E19DUMP/OFF ROAD/35 TON[***]
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E21WHEEL LOADER/3.5 YD[***]
E26WHEEL LOADER/5-7 YD[***]
E28TRACKMOBILE[***]
E29WATER TRUCK/OFF ROAD/5-7K[***]
E31VIB SOIL COMPACTOR/84"[***]
E3433" REMOVE TRENCH COMPACTOR[***]
E36KUBOTA TRACTOR[***]
E3715 TON FORKLIFT[***]
E38INDUSTRIAL FORKLIFT 9000#[***]
E39MINI TRACK LOADER[***]
E41SRAIGHT MAST FORKLIFT 26 TON[***]
E42SELF-CONTAINED BROOM[***]
E4360" ZERO TURN MOWER[***]
E46STREET SWEEPER, TRUCK MOUNTED[***]
E51275HP AG TRACTOR W/DISC[***]
F06AIR STRIPPER, LOW PROFILE[***]
F11CLARIFIER LAMELLA TRLR MOUNTED[***]
F15FILTER LIQUID DUAL CELL SKID[***]
F16FILTER LIQUID SINGLE CELL SKID[***]
F19FILTER LIQUID IN-LINE BAG[***]
F20PORTABLE POOL - 12000 GAL[***]
F24KNOCKOUT TANK[***]
F25FILTER VAPOR PHASE CARBON (DUAL CELL)[***]
F26FILTER VAPOR PHASE CARBON (SINGLE CELL)[***]
F28VAPOR PHASE CARBON CELL, 2000#[***]
F33SOIL VAPOR EXTRACTION <25 HP SKID (SVE)[***]
F34SOIL VAPOR EXTRACTION 25 HP SKID (SVE)[***]
F35SOIL VAPOR EXTRACTION 75 HP SKID (SVE)[***]
F46COOLING TOWER[***]
F486 LINE BAG FILTER[***]
F49FILTER LIQUID 2000# CAPACITY[***]
G03GENERATOR 50-75 KW[***]
G08GENERATOR 75-100 KW[***]
G09GENERATOR, 40-50KW[***]
H36PRESSURE LOGGER[***]
H37RUGGED READER LOAD-UP[***]
H39MOTION RUGGEDIZED DATA COLLECTOR[***]
H40HAND-HELD WATER SURVEYOR[***]
H42YSI 600 SONDE D/H WATER SURVEYOR[***]
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H43YSI 6820/6920 SONDE D/H WATER SURVEYOR[***]
H44WATER SURVEYOR W/BLUETOOTH[***]
H48ULTRA SONIC FLOW METER[***]
J06FERROSCAN SYSTEM FOR REBAR[***]
J07GCS 900 GPS FOR EXCAVATOR[***]
J09REPEATER FOR GPS SYSTEM[***]
J10RTK 900 BASE AND ROVER[***]
J11GPS ROVER[***]
J12GCS 900 GPS MACHINE CONTROL[***]
J16HAND HELD GPS LOW ACCURACY[***]
J17HAND HELD GPS HIGH ACCURACY[***]
J18HAND HELD GPS GIS ACCURACY[***]
J20HIGH RESOLUTION METAL DETECTOR[***]
J21TOTAL ROBOTIC SURVEY STATION[***]
J26TOTAL SURVEY SYSTEM[***]
J27LASER LEVEL[***]
J28PIPE LASER[***]
J303D SCANNER W/LDAR[***]
J40MAGNETOMETER, UNDERWATER[***]
K06FIT TESTER 8020 PORTACOUNT[***]
K07PUF AIR SAMPLER[***]
K08TSP AIR SAMPLER[***]
K09PM10 AIR SAMPLER[***]
K11LAPEL AIR SAMPLER[***]
K12AIR FLOW CALIBRATOR[***]
K15MERCURY ANALYZER - JEROME[***]
K17MERCURY ANALYZER - RA915 LUMEX[***]
K20AEROSOL MONITOR[***]
K21HEAT STRESS MONITOR[***]
K45LANDTECH METER[***]
K46GEM 5000 W/GPS[***]
K50PHOTOIONIZATION DETECTOR[***]
K51DOSIMETER[***]
K54LEL 4 GAS METER[***]
K55PASSIVE 4 GAS LEL METER[***]
K604 GAS METER W/PID[***]
K65ORGANIC VAPOR ANALYZER[***]
K67OPTICAL EMISSION SPECTROMETER[***]
K68FID W/PID[***]
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K72400K PSI TENSILE TESTER[***]
K73600K PSI TENSILE TESTER[***]
L05VACUUM TRUCK - 2000 GAL[***]
L25VACUUM UNIT-1500 GAL OSHA[***]
M01BARREL SHREDDER[***]
M08PUGMILL 100-200 TON/HR[***]
M09CEMENT SILO[***]
N26NUCLEAR PLATE SOURCE[***]
N27NUCLEAR BUTTON SOURCE[***]
N28NUCLEAR DISC SOURCE[***]
N302-CHANNEL ALPHA/BETA W/PROBE[***]
N351-CHANNEL SCALER/RATEMETER[***]
N37HDHLD AND BENCH FRISKER[***]
N38GAMMA SCINTILLATION SURVEYOR[***]
N41ALPHA/BETA SAMPLE COUNTER[***]
N43LOW VOL PUMPS 14-115 LPM[***]
N44LAB AUTO LO BKGRD ALPHA/BETA[***]
N45GAMA SPECTROMETER[***]
N52XRF TRI-SOURCE ANALYZER[***]
O05TRIPLE REEL CABLE TRAILER[***]
O07CABLE REEL TRAILER[***]
O08FUSION WELDER 412[***]
O09KUBOTA RTV1140, 4 SEATER[***]
O10KUBOTA RTV900[***]
O11SMALL ATV[***]
O12PULLER, ELEC WIRING, TRAILER MOUNTED[***]
O13CABLE ROLLER[***]
O15FUSION MACHINE 618[***]
O16FUSION MACHINE 28[***]
O19LIGHT PLANT[***]
O20MOBILE LIGHT TOWER, 27K WATT[***]
O24ROD ROOM[***]
O25CONCRETE PIPE PULLER[***]
O2740' WELD TEST CONTAINER[***]
O2840 FOOT RESTROOM[***]
O29ORBITAL WELDING CONTAINERS[***]
O306 ZONE HEAT STRESS RELIEF UNIT[***]
O31SPOT COOLERS[***]
O3212 ZONE HEAT STRESS RELIEF[***]
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O3340' TIME KEEPING ALLEY[***]
O3510 TON GANTRY CRANE[***]
O36CONDUIT BENDER[***]
O38CONDUIT BENDER W/TABLE 2-4 INCH[***]
O404" PVC SOCKET WELDER[***]
O416-8" PIPE LIFTING BAR SET[***]
O42PORTABLE ROOF 40X40[***]
O43MODULAR CONTROL DUAL[***]
O44MODULAR CONTROL SINGLE[***]
O45PORTABLE ROOF 40X20[***]
O4712 ZONE HEAT STRESS W/DIGITAL RECORDER[***]
O508 PACK LINCOLN V275 CC[***]
O516-PAK WELDER[***]
O524-PAK WELDER[***]
O53WELDER, 400-500 AMP CC/CV[***]
O60MAN RETRIEVEL SYSTEM[***]
O71415 POWER SUPPLY[***]
O72M227 POWER SUPPLY[***]
O73M15 WELD HEAD[***]
O74M52 WELD HEAD[***]
O75M81 WELD HEAD[***]
O76TORCH NGT W/OPTICS AND VIDEO[***]
O782"-5" GUIDE RING[***]
O798.625" GUIDE RING[***]
O8010.75" GUIDE RING[***]
O8112.75" GUIDE RING[***]
O8216" GUIDE RING[***]
O8320" GUIDE RING[***]
O8424" GUIDE RING[***]
O8528" GUIDE RING[***]
O8630" GUIDE RING[***]
O8736" GUIDE RING[***]
O8848" GUIDE RING[***]
O9014" GUIDE RING[***]
O9134" GUIDE RING[***]
O92M415-DV VISION SYS[***]
O94FIRE EXTINGUISHER TRAINING SYSTEM[***]
O95CONCRETE BUGGY[***]
O9652" GUIDE RING[***]
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O97ADJ WELD HEAD FRONT-END[***]
O9812 ZONE HEAT STRESS W/REMOTE[***]
P01GROUT PUMP 5CY/HR VERSA PUMP[***]
P564X3 HIGH PRESSURE PUMP[***]
P60STEAMER W/TRAILER[***]
P72TRASH PUMP - 6 IN[***]
Q10PICK-UP TRUCK - GUAM[***]
Q19DUMP TRUCK (3 CU YDS) - GUAM[***]
Q61WELDER, 400 AMP DIESEL - GUAM[***]
Q62AIR COMPRESSOR, 185 CFM[***]
Q80DECON/OFFICE TRAILER - GUAM[***]
Q82TOOL & STORAGE TRAILER - GUAM[***]
S01FREIGHT/PERSONNEL ELEVATOR[***]
S16TELESCOPIC BELT CONVEYOR[***]
S20PRIMARY BATCH PLANT[***]
S21SECONDARY BATCH PLANT[***]
S23VOGTLE - HLD125[***]
S30PIPE PREP MACHINE, 4-8"[***]
S31PIPE PREP MACHINE, 6-12"[***]
S32PIPE PREP MACHINE, 10-16"[***]
S33PIPE PREP MACHINE, 18-24"[***]
S34PIPE PREP MACHINE, 22-28"[***]
S35PIPE PREP MACHINE, 30-36"[***]
S36HYDRAULIC POWER UNIT[***]
S37COUNTERBORE MODULE, 4-20"[***]
S38COUNTERBORE MODULE, 24-28"[***]
S39COUNTERBORE MODULE, 28-36"[***]
S40PORTABLE END PREP MACHINE[***]
S41END PREP LATHE[***]
S42GMAW ROBOTIC WELD SYSTEM[***]
S43GTAW LEAK CHASE WELD SYSTEM[***]
S4470 FT. WELD TRACK SYSTEM[***]
S45POWER DRILL SYSTEM, MULTI-AXLE[***]
S46NEXT GEN WELD SYSTEM[***]
S47BACKING BAR HOLDING SYSTEM[***]
S48WELD COUPON CUTTER[***]
S49HYD WRAP AROUND BENDER[***]
S50RMTS GRINDER ATTACHMENT[***]
S51GROUT MIXER[***]
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S52WELD COUPON STATION[***]
S53GTAW LEAK CHASE TORCH HEAD[***]
T04FIELD ANALYTICAL TRAILER[***]
T08DECON/OFFICE TRAILER 28'[***]
T09DECON/OFFICE TRAILER 45'[***]
T10SECURED PARTS STORAGE CONTAINER[***]
T11TOOL AND STORAGE TRLR, <24'[***]
T13TOOL AND STORAGE TRLR, 40'-48'[***]
T14DROP DECK TRAILER[***]
T15TRANSPORT TRAILER, 30-35 TON[***]
T16LOWBOY TRAILER[***]
T21FLATBED TRAILER, HIGH CAPACITY[***]
T22FLATBED TRAILER, LOW CAPACITY[***]
T26ICE TRAILER[***]
T28LUBE TRAILER[***]
T295TH WHEEL DOLLY TRAILER[***]
T3048'-70' EXP DROP DECK TRAILER[***]
T31POWER PACK FOR GOLDHOFER[***]
T32CONNEX GROUND LEVEL OFFICE 40'[***]
T33CONNEX GROUND LEVEL OFFICE 20'[***]
T34WELL DEVELOPMENT TRAILER[***]
T35MOBILE SHOP/PIPE TRAILER, 18'[***]
T37UXO DIVE TRAILER[***]
T396 LINE TRAILER FOR GOLDHOFER[***]
T40UPENDER TRAILER[***]
T41CEMENT STORAGE TRAILER, 4100 CU FT[***]
T42WIRE ROPE SPOOLING TRAILER[***]
T43TAG TRAILER, 20 TON[***]
T44POWER PACK, 210HP FOR GOLDHOFER[***]
U77DIGITAL REPEATER[***]
U78REPEATER STATION[***]
U79HAND-HELD RADIO 10 PACK[***]
U80HAND-HELD RADIO[***]
U82REMOTE FIRING DEVICE[***]
V02OVER-THE-ROAD DISL TRCTR[***]
V04TRUCK - ONE TON STAKE[***]
V05TRUCK - TWO TON STAKE[***]
V06DUMP TRUCK (5-10 CU YDS)[***]
V07DUMP TRUCK (11-15 CU YDS)[***]
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V08HYDRO EXCAVATOR, TRUCK MOUNTED[***]
V11COMPACT PICK-UP TRUCK[***]
V12PICK-UP TRUCK[***]
V13PICK-UP - 4WD[***]
V15SPORT UTILITY VEHICLE[***]
V16WATER TRUCK, 1500-2000 GAL[***]
V17WATER TRUCK, 3000-4000 GAL[***]
V18CARGO VAN[***]
V19VAN[***]
V21FUEL TRUCK[***]
V22TRUCK FUEL/LUBE[***]
V23UTILITY TRUCK[***]
V24AIR QUALITY VEHICLE[***]
V26ETA - AMBULANCE[***]
V32PICK-UP TRUCK, CREW CAB 4X2[***]
V33PICK-UP TRUCK, CREW CAB 4X4[***]
V34STEP VAN[***]
V35SERVICE BODY TRUCK[***]
V36PROJECT MAINTENANCE TRUCK[***]
V37CRANE MAINTENANCE TRUCK[***]
V49TANDEM AXLE FLATBED TRUCK[***]
V50TANDEM AXLE YARD TRUCK[***]
V52ONE-TON DIESEL DUALY[***]
V5347 METER BOOM TRUCK PUMP[***]
V5461 METER BOOM TRUCK PUMP[***]
V55CONCRETE MIXER TRUCK[***]
V5663 METER BOOM TRUCK PUMP[***]
V5770 METER BOOM TRUCK PUMP[***]
V60SNOW PLOW TRUCK, 4X4[***]
W15DEWATERING PRESS - BASF[***]
W16PQ EXCELL ICPMS SYSTEM - QATS[***]
W17ICA 61-E SPECTOMETER - QATS[***]
W18TEKMAR - QATS[***]
W24EXPLOSION PROOF REFRIGERATOR - QATS[***]
W26PWC STANDARD PANEL VAN[***]
W27PWC 1 1/2 TON STAKE BED TRUCK[***]
W28PWC 3/4 TON PICKUP TRUCK[***]
W29PWC 1/2 TON PICKUP TRUCK[***]
W30PWC 1/4 TON PICKUP TRUCK[***]
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W31PWC 1 TON HD UTILITY BODY TRUCK[***]
W32PWC FORKLIFT[***]
X30JON BOAT[***]
X56COMMAND TRAILER[***]
Y05DRILL RIG - AF6[***]
Y10FUSION WELDING TRAILER - SOLID WASTE[***]
Y18PICK-UP - 4WD - SOLID WASTE[***]
Y22UTILITY TRUCK - SOLID WASTE[***]
Y23COMPACT PICK-UP TRUCK 4WD - SW[***]
Y31LANDTEC METER GEM 500 - SOLID WASTE[***]
Y36TOOL & STORAGE TRAILER >50'[***]
Y56824 FUSION WELDER W/GEN & TRLR[***]
Y5712/36 FUSION MACHINE[***]
Y582-8" FUSION WELDER[***]
Y596-18" FUSION WELDER[***]

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EXHIBIT J-1
DAVIS-BACON ACT REQUIRED PROVISIONS
ARTICLE 34. SECTION (a) MINIMUM WAGES, ETC.
(1) Minimum wages.
(i) All laborers and mechanics employed or working upon the site of the work (or under the United States Housing Act of 1937 or under the Housing Act of 1949 in the construction or development of the project), will be paid unconditionally and not less often than once a week, and without subsequent deduction or rebate on any account (except such payroll deductions as are permitted by regulations issued by the Secretary of Labor under the Copeland Act (29 CFR part 3)), the full amount of wages and bona fide fringe benefits (or cash equivalents thereof) due at time of payment computed at rates not less than those contained in the wage determination of the Secretary of Labor which is attached hereto and made a part hereof, regardless of any contractual relationship which may be alleged to exist between the contractor and such laborers and mechanics.
Contributions made or costs reasonably anticipated for bona fide fringe benefits under section 1 (b)(2) of the Davis-Bacon Act on behalf of laborers or mechanics are considered wages paid to such laborers or mechanics, subject to the provisions of paragraph (a)(l)(iv) of this section; also, regular contributions made or costs incurred for more than a weekly period (but not less often than quarterly) under plans, funds, or programs which cover the particular weekly period, are deemed to be constructively made or incurred during such weekly period. Such laborers and mechanics shall be paid the appropriate wage rate and fringe benefits on the wage determination for the classification of work actually performed, without regard to skill, except as provided in Sec. 5.5(a)(4) [paragraph (a)(4) below]. Laborers or mechanics performing work in more than one classification may be compensated at the rate specified for each classification for the time actually worked therein: Provided, That the employer’s payroll records accurately set forth the time spent in each classification in which work is performed. The wage determination (including any additional classification and wage rates conformed under paragraph (a)(l)(ii) of this section) and the Davis-Bacon poster (WH-1321) shall be posted at all times by the contractor and its subcontractors at the site of the work in a prominent and accessible place where it can be easily seen by the workers.
(ii)(A) The contracting officer shall require that any class of laborers or mechanics, including helpers, which is not listed in the wage determination and which is to be employed under the contract shall be classified in conformance with the wage determination. The contracting officer shall approve an additional classification and wage rate and fringe benefits therefore only when the following criteria have been met:
(1) The work to be performed by the classification requested is not performed by a classification in the wage determination; and

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(2) The classification is utilized in the area by the construction industry; and
(3) The proposed wage rate, including any bona fide fringe benefits, bears a reasonable relationship to the wage rates contained in the wage determination.
(ii)(B) If the contractor and the laborers and mechanics to be employed in the classification (if known), or their representatives, and the contracting officer agree on the classification and wage rate (including the amount designated for fringe benefits where appropriate), a report of the action taken shall be sent by the contracting officer to the Administrator of the Wage and Hour Division, Employment Standards Administration, U.S. Department of Labor, Washington, DC 20210. The Administrator, or an authorized representative, will approve, modify, or disapprove every additional classification action within 30 days of receipt and so advise the contracting officer or will notify the contracting officer within the 30-day period that additional time is necessary.
(ii)(C) In the event the contractor, the laborers or mechanics to be employed in the classification or their representatives, and the contracting officer do not agree on the proposed classification and wage rate (including the amount designated for fringe benefits, where appropriate), the contracting officer shall refer the questions, including the views of all interested parties and the recommendation of the contracting officer, to the Administrator for determination. The Administrator, or an authorized representative, will issue a determination within 30 days of receipt and so advise the contracting officer or will notify the contracting officer within the 30-day period that additional time is necessary.
(ii)(D) The wage rate (including fringe benefits where appropriate) determined pursuant to paragraphs (a)(1)(ii) (B) or (C) of this section, shall be paid to all workers performing work in the classification under this contract from the first day on which work is performed in the classification.
(iii) Whenever the minimum wage rate prescribed in the contract for a class of laborers or mechanics includes a fringe benefit which is not expressed as an hourly rate, the contractor shall either pay the benefit as stated in the wage determination or shall pay another bona fide fringe benefit or an hourly cash equivalent thereof.
(iv) If the contractor does not make payments to a trustee or other third person, the contractor may consider as part of the wages of any laborer or mechanic the amount of any costs reasonably anticipated in providing bona fide fringe benefits under a plan or program, Provided, That the Secretary of Labor has found, upon the written request of the contractor, that the applicable standards of the Davis-Bacon Act have been met. The Secretary of Labor may require the contractor to set aside in a separate account assets for the meeting of obligations under the plan or program.
(2) Withholding.
The Department of Energy (“DOE”) shall upon its own action or upon written request of an authorized representative of the Department of Labor withhold or cause to be withheld
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from the contractor under this contract or any other Federal contract with the same prime contractor, or any other federally-assisted contract subject to Davis-Bacon prevailing wage requirements, which is held by the same prime contractor, so much of the accrued payments or advances as may be considered necessary to pay laborers and mechanics, including apprentices, trainees, and helpers, employed by the contractor or any subcontractor the full amount of wages required by the contract. In the event of failure to pay any laborer or mechanic, including any apprentice, trainee, or helper, employed or working on the site of the work (or under the United States Housing Act of 1937 or under the Housing Act of 1949 in the construction or development of the project), all or part of the wages required by the contract, DOE may, after written notice to the contractor, sponsor, applicant, or owner, take such action as may be necessary to cause the suspension of any further payment, advance, or guarantee of funds until such violations have ceased.
(3) Payrolls and basic records.
(i) Payrolls and basic records relating thereto shall be maintained by the contractor during the course of the work and preserved for a period of three years thereafter for all laborers and mechanics working at the site of the work (or under the United States Housing Act of 1937, or under the Housing Act of 1949, in the construction or development of the project). Such records shall contain the name, address, and social security number of each such worker, his or her correct classification, hourly rates of wages paid (including rates of contributions or costs anticipated for bona fide fringe benefits or cash equivalents thereof of the types described in section 1(b)(2)(B) of the Davis-Bacon Act), daily and weekly number of hours worked, deductions made and actual wages paid. Whenever the Secretary of Labor has found under 29 CFR 5.5(a)(1)(iv) that the wages of any laborer or mechanic include the amount of any costs reasonably anticipated in providing benefits under a plan or program described in section 1(b)(2)(B) of the Davis-Bacon Act, the contractor shall maintain records which show that the commitment to provide such benefits is enforceable, that the plan or program is financially responsible, and that the plan or program has been communicated in writing to the laborers or mechanics affected, and records which show the costs anticipated or the actual cost incurred in providing such benefits. Contractors employing apprentices or trainees under approved programs shall maintain written evidence of the registration of apprenticeship programs and certification of trainee programs, the registration of the apprentices and trainees, and the ratios and wage rates prescribed in the applicable programs.
(ii)(A) The contractor shall submit weekly for each week in which any contract work is performed a copy of all payrolls to the DOE) if the agency is a party to the contract, but if the agency is not such a party, the contractor will submit the payrolls to the applicant, sponsor, or owner, as the case may be, for transmission to DOE. The payrolls submitted shall set out accurately and completely all of the information required to be maintained under 29 CFR 5.5(a)(3)(i), except that full social security numbers and home addresses shall not be included on weekly transmittals. Instead the payrolls shall only need to include an individually identifying number for each employee (e.g., the last four digits of
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the employee’s social security number). The required weekly payroll information may be submitted in any form desired. Optional Form WH-347 is available for this purpose from the Wage and Hour Division Web site at http://www.dol.gov/esa/whd/forms/wh347instr.htm or its successor site. The prime contractor is responsible for the submission of copies of payrolls by all subcontractors. Contractors and subcontractors shall maintain the full social security number and current address of each covered worker, and shall provide them upon request to DOE if the agency is a party to the contract, but if the agency is not such a party, the contractor will submit them to the applicant, sponsor, or owner, as the case may be, for transmission to DOE, the contractor, or the Wage and Hour Division of the Department of Labor for purposes of an investigation or audit of compliance with prevailing wage requirements. It is not a violation of this section for a prime contractor to require a subcontractor to provide addresses and social security numbers to the prime contractor for its own records, without weekly submission to the sponsoring government agency (or the applicant, sponsor, or owner).
(ii)(B) Each payroll submitted shall be accompanied by a “Statement of Compliance,” signed by the contractor or subcontractor or his or her agent who pays or supervises the payment of the persons employed under the contract and shall certify the following:
(1) That the payroll for the payroll period contains the information required to be provided under Sec. 5.5 (a)(3)(ii) of Regulations, 29 CFR part 5, the appropriate information is being maintained under Sec. 5.5 (a)(3)(i) of Regulations, 29 CFR part 5, and that such information is correct and complete;
(2) That each laborer or mechanic (including each helper, apprentice, and trainee) employed on the contract during the payroll period has been paid the full weekly wages earned, without rebate, either directly or indirectly, and that no deductions have been made either directly or indirectly from the full wages earned, other than permissible deductions as set forth in Regulations, 29 CFR part 3;
(3) That each laborer or mechanic has been paid not less than the applicable wage rates and fringe benefits or cash equivalents for the classification of work performed, as specified in the applicable wage determination incorporated into the contract.
(ii)(C) The weekly submission of a properly executed certification set forth on the reverse side of Optional Form WH-347 shall satisfy the requirement for submission of the “Statement of Compliance” required by paragraph (a)(3)(ii)(B) of this section.
(ii)(D) The falsification of any of the above certifications may subject the contractor or subcontractor to civil or criminal prosecution under section 1001 of title 18 and section 231 of title 31 of the United States Code.
(iii) The contractor or subcontractor shall make the records required under paragraph (a)(3)(i) of this section available for inspection, copying, or transcription by authorized representatives of DOE or the Department of Labor, and shall permit such representatives
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to interview employees during working hours on the job. If the contractor or subcontractor fails to submit the required records or to make them available, the Federal agency may, after written notice to the contractor, sponsor, applicant, or owner, take such action as may be necessary to cause the suspension of any further payment, advance, or guarantee of funds. Furthermore, failure to submit the required records upon request or to make such records available may be grounds for debarment action pursuant to 29 CFR 5.12.
(4) Apprentices and trainees
(i) Apprentices. Apprentices will be permitted to work at less than the predetermined rate for the work they performed when they are employed pursuant to and individually registered in a bona fide apprenticeship program registered with the U.S. Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration, Office of Apprenticeship Training, Employer and Labor Services, or with a State Apprenticeship Agency recognized by the Office, or if a person is employed in his or her first 90 days of probationary employment as an apprentice in such an apprenticeship program, who is not individually registered in the program, but who has been certified by the Office of Apprenticeship Training, Employer and Labor Services or a State Apprenticeship Agency (where appropriate) to be eligible for probationary employment as an apprentice. The allowable ratio of apprentices to journeymen on the job site in any craft classification shall not be greater than the ratio permitted to the contractor as to the entire work force under the registered program. Any worker listed on a payroll at an apprentice wage rate, who is not registered or otherwise employed as stated above, shall be paid not less than the applicable wage rate on the wage determination for the classification of work actually performed. In addition, any apprentice performing work on the job site in excess of the ratio permitted under the registered program shall be paid not less than the applicable wage rate on the wage determination for the work actually performed. Where a contractor is performing construction on a project in a locality other than that in which its program is registered, the ratios and wage rates (expressed in percentages of the journeyman’s hourly rate) specified in the contractor’s or subcontractor’s registered program shall be observed. Every apprentice must be paid at not less than the rate specified in the registered program for the apprentice’s level of progress, expressed as a percentage of the journeymen hourly rate specified in the applicable wage determination. Apprentices shall be paid fringe benefits in accordance with the provisions of the apprenticeship program. If the apprenticeship program does not specify fringe benefits, apprentices must be paid the full amount of fringe benefits listed on the wage determination for the applicable classification. If the Administrator determines that a different practice prevails for the applicable apprentice classification, fringes shall be paid in accordance with that determination. In the event the Office of Apprenticeship Training, Employer and Labor Services, or a State Apprenticeship Agency recognized by the Office, withdraws approval of an apprenticeship program, the contractor will no longer be permitted to utilize apprentices at less than the applicable predetermined rate for the work performed until an acceptable program is approved.

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(ii) Trainees. Except as provided in 29 CFR 5.16, trainees will not be permitted to work at less than the predetermined rate for the work performed unless they are employed pursuant to and individually registered in a program which has received prior approval, evidenced by formal certification by the U.S. Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration. The ratio of trainees to journeymen on the job site shall not be greater than permitted under the plan approved by the Employment and Training Administration. Every trainee must be paid at not less than the rate specified in the approved program for the trainee’s level of progress, expressed as a percentage of the journeyman hourly rate specified in the applicable wage determination. Trainees shall be paid fringe benefits in accordance with the provisions of the trainee program. If the trainee program does not mention fringe benefits, trainees shall be paid the full amount of fringe benefits listed on the wage determination unless the Administrator of the Wage and Hour Division determines that there is an apprenticeship program associated with the corresponding journeyman wage rate on the wage determination which provides for less than full fringe benefits for apprentices. Any employee listed on the payroll at a trainee rate who is not registered and participating in a training plan approved by the Employment and Training Administration shall be paid not less than the applicable wage rate on the wage determination for the classification of work actually performed. In addition, any trainee performing work on the job site in excess of the ratio permitted under the registered program shall be paid not less than the applicable wage rate on the wage determination for the work actually performed. In the event the Employment and Training Administration withdraws approval of a training program, the contractor will no longer be permitted to utilize trainees at less than the applicable predetermined rate for the work performed until an acceptable program is approved.
(iii) Equal employment opportunity. The utilization of apprentices, trainees and journeymen under this part shall be in conformity with the equal employment opportunity requirements of Executive Order 11246, as amended, and 29 CFR part 30.
(5) Compliance with Copeland Act requirements.
The contractor shall comply with the requirements of 29 CFR part 3, which are incorporated by reference in this contract.
(6) Subcontracts.
The contractor or subcontractor shall insert in any subcontracts the clauses contained in 29 CFR 5.5(a)(1) through (10) and such other clauses as DOE may by appropriate instructions require, and also a clause requiring the subcontractors to include these clauses in any lower tier subcontracts. The prime contractor shall be responsible for the compliance by any subcontractor or lower tier subcontractor with all the contract clauses in 29 CFR 5.5.
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(7) Contract termination: debarment.
A breach of the contract clauses in 29 CFR 5.5 may be grounds for termination of the contract, and for debarment as a contractor and a subcontractor as provided in 29 CFR 5.12.
(8) Compliance with Davis-Bacon and Related Acts requirements.
All rulings and interpretations of the Davis-Bacon and Related Acts contained in 29 CFR parts 1, 3, and 5 are herein incorporated by reference in this contract.
(9) Disputes concerning labor standards.
Disputes arising out of the labor standards provisions of this contract shall not be subject to the general disputes clause of this contract. Such disputes shall be resolved in accordance with the procedures of the Department of Labor set forth in 29 CFR parts 5, 6, and 7. Disputes within the meaning of this clause include disputes between the contractor (or any of its subcontractors) and the contracting agency, the U.S. Department of Labor, or the employees or their representatives.
(10) Certification of eligibility.
(i) By entering into this contract, the contractor certifies that neither it (nor he or she) nor any person or firm who has an interest in the contractor’s firm is a person or firm ineligible to be awarded Government contracts by virtue of section 3(a) of the Davis-Bacon Act or 29 CFR 5.12(a)(1).
(ii) No part of this contract shall be subcontracted to any person or firm ineligible for award of a Government contract by virtue of section 3(a) of the Davis-Bacon Act or 29 CFR 5.12(a)(1).
(iii) The penalty for making false statements is prescribed in the U.S. Criminal Code, 18 U.S.C. 1001.


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EXHIBIT J-2
DAVIS-BACON ACT WAGE DETERMINATION(S)
1.    For all construction (as defined in DOL regulations at 29 CFR 5.2 to include installation where appropriate, hereinafter “construction”) under this Agreement and subcontracts hereunder, incorporate the following “Heavy” wage determination schedule and conformances: GA90 Modification 0 (1/03/14), found at: http://www.wdol.gov/wdol/scafiles/davisbacon/GA90.dvb, and attached hereto as Exhibit J-3.
2.    For all construction under this Agreement and subcontracts hereunder, on sheltered enclosures with walk-in access for the purpose of housing persons, machinery, equipment, incorporate the following “Building” wage determination schedule: GA126 Modification 1 (1/17/14) found at http://www.wdol.gov/wdol/scafiles/davisbacon/GA126.dvb, and attached hereto as Exhibit J-4.
3.    For all construction under this Agreement and subcontracts hereunder, on paved roads and other paved surfaces, please use GA7 Modification 0 (1/3/14) “Highway” schedule found at http://www.wdol.gov/wdol/scafiles/davisbacon/GA7.dvb, and attached hereto as Exhibit J-5.
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EXHIBIT J-3
HEAVY WAGE DETERMINATION
General Decision Number: GA140090 01/03/2014 GA90
Superseded General Decision Number: GA20130090
State: Georgia
Construction Type: Heavy
Heavy Construction, Includes Water and Sewer Lines, and Heavy Construction on Treatment Plant Sites and Industrial Sites (Refineries, Power Plants, Chemical and Manufacturing Plants, Paper Mills, Etc.)
Counties: Burke, McDuffie and Richmond Counties in Georgia.
Modification Number      Publication Date


            0                               01/03/2014


* ELEC1579-002 10/01/2013
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ELECTRICIAN$23.0011.40
ENGI0474-029 07/01/2013
BURKE & RICHMOND COUNTIES
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POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR:
Crane: 119 Tons and Under$24.5512.30
Crane: 120 to 249 Tons$25.5512.30
Crane: 250 to 499 Tons$26.5512.30
Crane: 500 Tons and Larger$27.5512.30
Mechanic$24.5512.30
ENGI0926-032 07/01/2013
MCDUFFIE COUNTY
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POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR:
Crane, Mechanic$27.8810.13
SUGA2012-108 08/11/2012
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CARPENTER (Form Work Only)$15.440.00
CARPENTER, Excludes Form Work$14.760.00
CEMENT MASON/CONCRETE FINISHER$16.960.00
IRONWORKER, REINFORCING$13.301.66
LABORER: Common or General$9.840.00
LABORER: Pipelayer$9.480.00
OPERATOR: Backhoe/Excavator/Trackhoe$12.800.00
OPERATOR: Bulldozer$14.580.00
OPERATOR: Grader/Blade$20.240.00
OPERATOR: Loader$16.594.13
OPERATOR: Piledriver$18.722.06
OPERATOR: Roller$12.040.69
TRUCK DRIVER: Dump Truck$12.790.00
TRUCK DRIVER: Lowboy Truck$17.281.84
WELDERS - Receive rate prescribed for craft performing operation to which welding is incidental.
Unlisted classifications needed for work not included within the scope of the classifications listed may be added after award only as provided in the labor standards contract clauses (29CFR 5.5 (a) (1) (ii)).
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The body of each wage determination lists the classification and wage rates that have been found to be prevailing for the cited type(s) of construction in the area covered by the wage determination. The classifications are listed in alphabetical order of “identifiers” that indicate whether the particular rate is union or non-union.
Union Identifiers
An identifier enclosed in dotted lines beginning with characters other than “SU” denotes that the union classification and rate have found to be prevailing for that classification. Example: PLUM0198-005 07/01/2011. The first four letters , PLUM, indicate the international union and the four-digit number, 0198, that follows indicates the local union number or district council number where applicable , i.e., Plumbers Local 0198. The next number, 005 in the example, is an internal number used in processing the wage determination. The date, 07/01/2011, following these characters is the effective date of the most current negotiated rate/collective bargaining agreement which would be July 1, 2011 in the above example.
Union prevailing wage rates will be updated to reflect any changes in the collective bargaining agreements governing the rates.
0000/9999: weighted union wage rates will be published annually each January.
Non-Union Identifiers
Classifications listed under an “SU” identifier were derived from survey data by computing average rates and are not union rates; however, the data used in computing these rates may include both union and non-union data. Example: SULA2004-007 5/13/2010. SU indicates the rates are not union majority rates, LA indicates the State of Louisiana; 2004 is the year of the survey; and 007 is an internal number used in producing the wage determination. A 1993 or later date, 5/13/2010, indicates the classifications and rates under that identifier were issued as a General Wage Determination on that date.
Survey wage rates will remain in effect and will not change until a new survey is conducted.
WAGE DETERMINATION APPEALS PROCESS
1.) Has there been an initial decision in the matter? This can be:
an existing published wage determination
a survey underlying a wage determination
a Wage and Hour Division letter setting forth a position on a wage determination matter

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a conformance (additional classification and rate) ruling
On survey related matters, initial contact, including requests for summaries of surveys, should be with the Wage and Hour Regional Office for the area in which the survey was conducted because those Regional Offices have responsibility for the Davis-Bacon survey program. If the response from this initial contact is not satisfactory, then the process described in 2.) and 3.) should be followed.
With regard to any other matter not yet ripe for the formal process described here, initial contact should be with the Branch of Construction Wage Determinations. Write to:
Branch of Construction Wage Determinations
Wage and Hour Division
U.S. Department of Labor
200 Constitution Avenue, N.W.
Washington, DC 20210
2.) If the answer to the question in 1.) is yes, then an interested party (those affected by the action) can request review and reconsideration from the Wage and Hour Administrator (See 29 CFR Part 1.8 and 29 CFR Part 7). Write to:
Wage and Hour Administrator
U.S. Department of Labor
200 Constitution Avenue, N.W.
Washington, DC 20210
The request should be accompanied by a full statement of the interested party’s position and by any information (wage payment data, project description, area practice material, etc.) that the requestor considers relevant to the issue.
3.) If the decision of the Administrator is not favorable, an interested party may appeal directly to the Administrative Review Board (formerly the Wage Appeals Board). Write to:
Administrative Review Board
U.S. Department of Labor
200 Constitution Avenue, N.W.
Washington, DC 20210
4.) All decisions by the Administrative Review Board are final.
END OF GENERAL DECISION

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Ms. Nikky Ude
Department of Energy
1000 Independence Avenue, SW
Washington, DC 20585
Nikky.Ude@hq.doe.gov
RE:                  Project No.: Units 3 and 4 of Vogtle Electric Plant
Wage Decision No.: GA140090 Mod. 0
Location: Burke County, GA
WHD Number: 4790
Dear Ms. Ude:
This is in response to your request proposing the additional classifications and wage rates to the above wage decision in accordance with 29 CFR 5.5(a)(1)(ii).
PROPOSED CLASSIFCATIONSPROPOSED HOURLY RATEFRINGE BENEFITS
Asbestos Worker/Insulator$23.92$12.04
Millwright$26.95$11.55
Sprinkler Fitter$25.99$15.87
Mechanic Services$18.21$12.35
Machinist$26.95$11.55
Well Driller$24.55$12.35
The request for Mechanic Services is not approved because the work to be performed by this classification may be performed by a classification already included in the wage decision [see 29 C.F.R., section 5.5(a)(1)(ii)(A)(1)]. The appropriate classification is Mechanic at a rate of $24.55 per hour plus $12.30 in fringe benefits and shall be paid to all workers performing work in the classification under this contract from the first day on which work is performed.
The Machinist is not subject as the Davis-Bacon Act provides that prevailing wages are to be paid to all mechanics and laborers employed directly upon the site of work. The regulations [see 29 C.F.R., section 5.2(1)] define the site of work as limited to the physical place or places where the construction called for in the contract will remain when work on it is completed and other adjacent or nearby property used in the construction.
The remaining classifications and wage rates are approved and the wage rates proposed must be paid to all workers performing work within the classifications under this contract from the first day work is performed.

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Your request has been conformed consistent with All Agency Memorandum 213 (http://www.wdol.gov/aam/aam213.pdf) which describes the conformance process in detail and the basis on which your proposed rate was denied. Any requests for appeal of the conformance decision must be made within thirty (30) days from the date of this letter. If you have any questions or concerns regarding this conformance decision, please contact the undersigned at the telephone or email address listed below.
Sincerely,

/s/ T. Holmes for     
Kenneth Reinshuttle
Section Chief
Davis Bacon Branch
Wage & Hour Division
202.693.1016
reinshuttle.ken@dol.gov

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EXHIBIT J-4
BUILDING WAGE DETERMINATION
General Decision Number: GA140126 01/17/2014 GA126
Superseded General Decision Number: GA20130126
State: Georgia
Construction Type:    Building
County: Burke County in Georgia.
Modification Number      Publication Date

            0                               01/03/2014

            1                               01/17/2014


BOIL0026-001 01/01/2013

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BOILERMAKER$24.9119.69
* ELEV0032-001 01/01/2014
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ELEVATOR MECHANIC$36.9626.785+a+b
PAID HOLIDAYS:
    a. New Year’s Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Vetern’s Day, Thanksgiving Day, the Friday after Thanksgiving, and Christmas Day.
    b. Employer contributes 8% of regular hourly rate to vacation pay credit for employee who has worked in business more than 5 years; 6% for less than 5 years’ service.
ENGI0474-003 07/01/2013
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POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR:
Backhoe/Excavator, Bobcat/Skid Steer/Skid Loader, Bulldozer, Forklift
(under 15 tons), and Loader
$22.7212.30
Crane (over 10 tons) and Forklift
(15 tons and over)
$24.5512.30
Crane (over 120 tons)$25.5512.30
Crane (over 250 tons)$26.5512.30
Oiler$20.3812.30
PLUM0150-006 10/01/2012
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PLUMBER/PIPEFITTER$22.9412.71
SHEE0085-003 08/01/2012
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SHEET METAL WORKER (Including HVAC Duct Installation; Excluding Metal Roof Installation)$28.3411.55
SUGA2012-033 08/11/2012
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BRICKLAYER$16.000.00
CARPENTER, Includes Drywall Hanging and
Metal Stud Installation
$15.280.00
CEMENT MASON/CONCRETE FINISHER$16.580.00
DRYWALL FINISHER/TAPER$17.000.00
ELECTRICIAN$19.713.60
HVAC MECHANIC (Installation of HVAC
Unit Only, Excludes Installation of
HVAC Pipe and Duct)
$18.003.89
IRONWORKER, REINFORCING$17.940.00
IRONWORKER, STRUCTURAL$20.000.35
LABORER: Common or General$10.250.32
LABORER: Mason Tender – Brick$9.000.00
LABORER: Pipelayer$12.000.23
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OPERATOR: Grader/Blade$17.520.00
PAINTER: Brush, Roller and Spray$16.001.62
ROOFER (Installation of Metal Roofs Only)$15.020.00
ROOFER, Excludes Installation of Metal Roofs$10.760.00
TILE FINISHER$10.310.00
TILE SETTER$19.500.00
TRUCK DRIVER: Dump Truck$12.700.00
TRUCK DRIVER: Lowboy Truck$17.410.00
WELDERS - Receive rate prescribed for craft performing operation to which welding is incidental.
Unlisted classifications needed for work not included within the scope of the classifications listed may be added after award only as provided in the labor standards contract clauses (29CFR 5.5 (a) (1) (ii)).
The body of each wage determination lists the classification and wage rates that have been found to be prevailing for the cited type(s) of construction in the area covered by the wage determination. The classifications are listed in alphabetical order of “identifiers” that indicate whether the particular rate is union or non-union.
Union Identifiers
An identifier enclosed in dotted lines beginning with characters other than “SU” denotes that the union classification and rate have found to be prevailing for that classification. Example: PLUM0198-005 07/01/2011. The first four letters , PLUM, indicate the international union and the four-digit number, 0198, that follows indicates the local union number or district council number where applicable , i.e., Plumbers Local 0198. The next number, 005 in the example, is an internal number used in processing the wage determination. The date, 07/01/2011, following these characters is the effective date of the most current negotiated rate/collective bargaining agreement which would be July 1, 2011 in the above example.
Union prevailing wage rates will be updated to reflect any changes in the collective bargaining agreements governing the rates.
0000/9999: weighted union wage rates will be published annually each January.
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Non-Union Identifiers
Classifications listed under an “SU” identifier were derived from survey data by computing average rates and are not union rates; however, the data used in computing these rates may include both union and non-union data. Example: SULA2004-007 5/13/2010. SU indicates the rates are not union majority rates, LA indicates the State of Louisiana; 2004 is the year of the survey; and 007 is an internal number used in producing the wage determination. A 1993 or later date, 5/13/2010, indicates the classifications and rates under that identifier were issued as a General Wage Determination on that date.
Survey wage rates will remain in effect and will not change until a new survey is conducted.
WAGE DETERMINATION APPEALS PROCESS
1.) Has there been an initial decision in the matter? This can be:
an existing published wage determination
a survey underlying a wage determination
a Wage and Hour Division letter setting forth a position on a wage determination matter
a conformance (additional classification and rate) ruling
On survey related matters, initial contact, including requests for summaries of surveys, should be with the Wage and Hour Regional Office for the area in which the survey was conducted because those Regional Offices have responsibility for the Davis-Bacon survey program. If the response from this initial contact is not satisfactory, then the process described in 2.) and 3.) should be followed.
With regard to any other matter not yet ripe for the formal process described here, initial contact should be with the Branch of Construction Wage Determinations. Write to:
Branch of Construction Wage Determinations
Wage and Hour Division
U.S. Department of Labor
200 Constitution Avenue, N.W.
Washington, DC 20210
2.) If the answer to the question in 1.) is yes, then an interested party (those affected by the action) can request review and reconsideration from the Wage and Hour Administrator (See 29 CFR Part 1.8 and 29 CFR Part 7). Write to:
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Wage and Hour Administrator
U.S. Department of Labor
200 Constitution Avenue, N.W.
Washington, DC 20210
The request should be accompanied by a full statement of the interested party’s position and by any information (wage payment data, project description, area practice material, etc.) that the requestor considers relevant to the issue.
3.) If the decision of the Administrator is not favorable, an interested party may appeal directly to the Administrative Review Board (formerly the Wage Appeals Board). Write to:
Administrative Review Board
U.S. Department of Labor
200 Constitution Avenue, N.W.
Washington, DC 20210
4.) All decisions by the Administrative Review Board are final.
END OF GENERAL DECISION

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EXHIBIT J-5
HIGHWAY WAGE DETERMINATION
General Decision Number: GA140007 01/03/2014 GA7
Superseded General Decision Number: GA20130007
State: Georgia
Construction Type: Highway
Counties: Burke, Columbia, Glascock, Hancock, Jefferson, Jenkins, Lincoln, McDuffie, Richmond, Taliaferro, Warren, Washington and Wilkes Counties in Georgia.
HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS
Modification Number      Publication Date

            0                               01/03/2014


SUGA2011-007 03/07/2011
 
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CARPENTER$    11.45
CEMENT MASON/CONCRETE FINISHER$    11.36
LABORER
Asphalt Raker$    11.00
Asphalt Screed Person$    10.50
Common or General$    8.93
Form Setter$    10.35
Guardrail Erector$    13.50
Milling Machine Ground Person$    10.00
Pipe Layer$    10.20
POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR:
Asphalt Distributor$    14.10
Asphalt Paver/Spreader$    12.00
Backhoe/Excavator$    10.80
Bulldozer$    11.60
Compactor$    10.00
Crane/Dragline$    17.50
Front End Loader$    10.70
Material Transfer Vehicle (Shuttle Buggy)$    11.30
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Mechanic$    12.75
Milling Machine$    11.50
Motorgrader Fine Grade$    14.55
Motorgrader/Blade$    16.00
Roller$    10.00
Water Truck$    11.25
TRUCK DRIVER
26,000 GVW & Under$    10.79
26,001 GVW & Over$    12.75
WELDERS - Receive rate prescribed for craft performing operation to which welding is incidental.
Unlisted classifications needed for work not included within the scope of the classifications listed may be added after award only as provided in the labor standards contract clauses (29CFR 5.5 (a) (1) (ii)).
The body of each wage determination lists the classification and wage rates that have been found to be prevailing for the cited type(s) of construction in the area covered by the wage determination. The classifications are listed in alphabetical order of “identifiers” that indicate whether the particular rate is union or non-union.
Union Identifiers
An identifier enclosed in dotted lines beginning with characters other than “SU” denotes that the union classification and rate have found to be prevailing for that classification. Example: PLUM0198-005 07/01/2011. The first four letters , PLUM, indicate the international union and the four-digit number, 0198, that follows indicates the local union number or district council number where applicable , i.e., Plumbers Local 0198. The next number, 005 in the example, is an internal number used in processing the wage determination. The date, 07/01/2011, following these characters is the effective date of the most current negotiated rate/collective bargaining agreement which would be July 1, 2011 in the above example.
Union prevailing wage rates will be updated to reflect any changes in the collective bargaining agreements governing the rates.
0000/9999: weighted union wage rates will be published annually each January.
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Non-Union Identifiers
Classifications listed under an “SU” identifier were derived from survey data by computing average rates and are not union rates; however, the data used in computing these rates may include both union and non-union data. Example: SULA2004-007 5/13/2010. SU indicates the rates are not union majority rates, LA indicates the State of Louisiana; 2004 is the year of the survey; and 007 is an internal number used in producing the wage determination. A 1993 or later date, 5/13/2010, indicates the classifications and rates under that identifier were issued as a General Wage Determination on that date.
Survey wage rates will remain in effect and will not change until a new survey is conducted.
WAGE DETERMINATION APPEALS PROCESS
1.) Has there been an initial decision in the matter? This can be:
an existing published wage determination
a survey underlying a wage determination
a Wage and Hour Division letter setting forth a position on a wage determination matter
a conformance (additional classification and rate) ruling
On survey related matters, initial contact, including requests for summaries of surveys, should be with the Wage and Hour Regional Office for the area in which the survey was conducted because those Regional Offices have responsibility for the Davis-Bacon survey program. If the response from this initial contact is not satisfactory, then the process described in 2.) and 3.) should be followed.
With regard to any other matter not yet ripe for the formal process described here, initial contact should be with the Branch of Construction Wage Determinations. Write to: Branch of Construction Wage Determinations
Wage and Hour Division
U.S. Department of Labor
200 Constitution Avenue, N.W.
Washington, DC 20210
2.) If the answer to the question in 1.) is yes, then an interested party (those affected by the action) can request review and reconsideration from the Wage and Hour Administrator (See 29 CFR Part 1.8 and 29 CFR Part 7). Write to:

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Wage and Hour Administrator
U.S. Department of Labor
200 Constitution Avenue, N.W.
Washington, DC 20210
The request should be accompanied by a full statement of the interested party’s position and by any information (wage payment data, project description, area practice material, etc.) that the requestor considers relevant to the issue.
3.) If the decision of the Administrator is not favorable, an interested party may appeal directly to the Administrative Review Board (formerly the Wage Appeals Board). Write to:
Administrative Review Board
U.S. Department of Labor
200 Constitution Avenue, N.W.
Washington, DC 20210
4.) All decisions by the Administrative Review Board are final.
END OF GENERAL DECISION


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Document Period End Date Feb. 01, 2024
Entity File Number 1-6468
Entity Registrant Name Georgia Power Company
Entity Tax Identification Number 58-0257110
Entity Incorporation, State or Country Code GA
Entity Address, Address Line One 241 Ralph McGill Boulevard, N.E.
Entity Address, City or Town Atlanta
Entity Address, State or Province GA
Entity Address, Postal Zip Code 30308
City Area Code 404
Local Phone Number 506-6526
Written Communications false
Soliciting Material false
Pre-commencement Tender Offer false
Pre-commencement Issuer Tender Offer false
Title of 12(b) Security Series 2017A 5.00% Junior Subordinated Notes due 2077
Trading Symbol GPJA
Security Exchange Name NYSE
Entity Emerging Growth Company false
Entity Central Index Key 0000041091
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