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Northwest Pipe Announces Casings Contract

Northwest Pipe Co. has been awarded an approximately $30-million contract by Major Tool & Machine Inc. of Indianapolis, Ind., to manufacture tubing for steel casings that will be used for centrifuge machines in USEC's American Centrifuge Plant in Piketon, Ohio.

As America's only commercial uranium enrichment facility using U.S. centrifuge technology, the American Centrifuge Plant will play an important role in America's energy security.
 
Enrichment is the process by which the concentration of the fissionable uranium isotope, U-235, is increased in order to make fuel for nuclear power plants.
 
USEC plans to begin operations in 2009 and be fully operational by 2012.
 

"We are excited to be a part of this program," said Brian W. Dunham, President and CEO. "We are also pleased to be working with Major Tool & Machine, a very experienced fabricator for critical components in aerospace, defense and power applications."
 
Major Tool & Machine was previously awarded the contract to supply the completed casings that will be installed in USEC's plant. The American Centrifuge Plant will include 11,500 separate centrifuge machines.
 
Northwest Pipe expects to begin manufacturing tubing in 2008 at its Parkersburg, W.Va., Division. The contract will continue until 2012.
 
Northwest Pipe manufactures welded steel pipe and other products in three business segments. Its Water Transmission Group is a leading supplier of large diameter, high-pressure steel pipe products that are used primarily for water infrastructure in North America. Its Tubular Products Group manufactures smaller diameter steel pipe for a wide range of construction, traffic signposts, agricultural, energy, industrial and mechanical applications. Its Fabricated Products Group manufactures propane tanks and other fabricated products. The company is headquartered in Portland, Ore., and has ten manufacturing facilities across the United States and Mexico.