Project number: 804 (int. 024)
Project 024. Supply of monitoring and detection equipment for industrial site of Prydniprovsky chemical plant (PChP), Ukraine
Project 024. Supply of monitoring and detection equipment for industrial site of Prydniprovsky chemical plant (PChP), Ukraine
Project summary

The aim of the project is prevention of unauthorized movement of RN materials/contamination by road transport, as well as by pedestrians through checkpoints of the industrial site of Prydniprovsky chemical plant.

Technical area

Non-proliferation of radiological and nuclear (RN) materials

Location
Beneficiary / recipient organisation(s)

Ministry of Energy of Ukraine

Funding country
Funding organisation

Norwegian Radiation and Nuclear Safety Authority (DSA) via the Norwegian Government’s Action Plan for Nuclear Activities and the Environment in the Northern Areas for 2018-2022

Project cost

12 624 652 Norwegian Kroners

Project leaders

Programme manager: Pavel Tishakov

Project manager/project support in Ukraine: Pavel Lebedev

 

Procurement info

All tender documents were openly published via Mercell tender platform on public procurement website in Norway - Doffin.no, on the Tenders Electronic Daily (TED) public procurement website in Europe and on the Nordisk Sikkerhet’s website.
Nordisk Sikkerhet awarded the tender to Helgeson Scientific Services S.A., which has submitted technically compliant and the most economically advantageous tender offer.

Participating organizations
  • Nordisk Sikkerhet AS - project implementer;
  • Ministry of Energy of Ukraine - beneficiary/project partner;
  • STE "Barrier" - recepient;
  • Norwegian Radiation and Nuclear Safety Authority (DSA) - project donor, assistance with project registration as international technical assistance;
  • Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine - project registration as international technical assistance.
Start/completion dates

November 2023 – April 2025

Status

Ongoing

Milestones
2023-11-30
Nordisk Sikkerhet had an online meeting with the STE "Barrier", during which detailed planning of the project was discussed
2023-12-05
Nordisk Sikkerhet’s expert travelled to Ukraine and had an introductory meeting with JSO experts
2023-06
Nordisk Sikkerhet’s expert travelled to Ukraine for the PChP site visit and for an introduction with the Barrier experts
2023-12-15
Nordisk Sikkerhet, JSO, STCU, Min of Energy had a conference call during which suggestions for the project modifications (concentration of all equipment and project on the southern part of the PChP site) were discussed
2024-02-15
DSA approved the modified grant application for this project
2024-06-03
All tender documents were openly published
2024-09-03
Ministry of Energy of Ukraine sent an official letter and accomponying documents to DSA (with a copy to Nordisk Sikkerhet) officially notifying of the proposed changes between the main receipients of the equipment
Main results

The anticipated results of the project include a significant enhancement in radiation monitoring and security at the Prydniprovsky Chemical Plant (PChP) industrial site in Ukraine. The installation of modern radiation portal monitors (RPMs) for vehicles and pedestrians, surface contamination radiometers, and dedicated monitoring facilities is expected to:

  • Prevent the unauthorized movement of radiological and nuclear materials by ensuring accurate and efficient detection at key entry and exit points.
  • Reduce environmental and public health risks by strengthening contamination monitoring and response capabilities.
  • Improve operational efficiency with the integration of advanced technology, a high-speed fiber optic network, and a unified surveillance system.
  • Enhance personnel training and preparedness, ensuring effective use and maintenance of the newly supplied equipment.

Ultimately, the project will significantly lower the risk of illicit trafficking of nuclear and radiological materials, contributing to both regional and global radiation safety.

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Last update:

27 January 2025

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