Exelon to hire 1,800 temporarily at Quad Cities

Posted March 5, 2010 at 6:09 a.m.

Associated Press | Company officials say there will be some 1,800 temporary jobs for union workers when Exelon begins a $300 million turbine-replacement project at the Quad Cities Nuclear Generating Station north of Cordova this month.


Exelon communications manager Bill Stoermer says $150 million will be
spent this year replacing three low-pressure turbines on unit 2, and
the other $150 million will be spent next year replacing the three
low-pressure turbines on unit 1. The units’ high-pressure turbines will
not be replaced.

Stoermer says work on unit 2 will begin this month and be completed in April.

He says 2,100 workers will be brought in to do the work — about 300
who specialize in power plant work, while the rest will be local
millwrights, pipefitters and other union employees.

 

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