Nuclear Westinghouse finalizes acquisition of BHI Energy Westinghouse said the deal creates “the nuclear industry’s first fully integrated outage, maintenance and modification services business.” Kevin Clark 5.31.2022 Share Follow @KClark_News Westinghouse has completed its acquisition of BHI Energy. Westinghouse said the deal creates “the nuclear industry’s first fully integrated outage, maintenance and modification services business.” Weymouth, Massachusetts-based BHI has provided specialty services and staffing solutions to the power generation and electricity transmission & distribution end markets for more than 40 years. The company offers engineering, construction and maintenance services and is represented at 130 project locations globally, according to its website. On the nuclear side, BHI says its services range from “new construction and start-up through shut down and decommissioning.” The company notes it has been a primary staffing supplier to nuclear power facilities across the nation since 1980. This includes providing services in support of all operating commercial nuclear plants, 10 of the last 11 nuclear plant restart projects and 38 decontamination & decommissioning facilities With more than 8,500 employees, BHI mainly serves customers across the United States and Canada. BHI has been a portfolio company of AE Industrial Partners (AEI), a U.S.-based private equity firm that specializes in aerospace, defense, power and utility services. Terms of the transaction involving Westinghouse were not disclosed. Related Articles Washington state lawmakers allocate $25 million to advance SMR development DOE releases $1.6 billion budget for nuclear energy office: Here’s how it would be spent Oklo and Argonne claim milestone in fast fission test Conditions inside Fukushima’s melted nuclear reactors still unclear 13 years after disaster struck