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DOE Advances Nuclear Lifecycle Campuses
March 23, 2026
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is progressing its Nuclear Lifecycle Innovation Campuses (NLICs) initiative, which aims to regionalize and consolidate key stages of the nuclear fuel cycle including engineering, construction, fuel fabrication, and recycling. States such as Tennessee are actively competing to host these campuses, with Oak Ridge National Laboratory identified as a potential facility location. This initiative presents significant contracting opportunities for companies specializing in nuclear infrastructure and fuel cycle technologies, including Fluor Corporation, Amentum Holdings, BWX Technologies, and Oklo Inc., the latter serving as a key project developer.
- Why this matters: DOE's NLICs program signals a strategic shift toward integrated regional nuclear fuel cycle hubs, creating multi-disciplinary procurement opportunities across engineering, construction, and nuclear fuel services.
- Procurement professionals should anticipate solicitations related to campus development, fuel fabrication, and recycling technologies, particularly in states like Tennessee competing to host these facilities.
- Contractors with expertise in nuclear lifecycle services and infrastructure development can position themselves for upcoming DOE contracts by aligning capabilities with the NLICs objectives.
- States competing to host NLICs may offer additional incentives or partnerships, influencing procurement strategies and regional market dynamics.
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U.S. Department of Energy
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Fluor Corporation, Amentum Holdings, Inc., BWX Technologies, Oklo Inc.
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