Are nuclear bids different from other sectors? Yes. They demand auditable, regulator-aligned responses built on precise evidence, strict regulatory mapping, and a clear safety and governance narrative.
We will show how you as a bidder, can approach these differences by tightening structure, elevating evidence quality, and front-loading regulatory alignment to boost reviewer confidence.
This webinar will look at the UK nuclear regulatory environment, evidence quality and traceability, language and readability, risk and assurance, lifecycle considerations, supply chain security, and the architecture and clarity of bid documentation, delivered with a sharp focus on the specific set of elements that determine winning bids.
These virtual sessions are free for all to attend with bookings taken on a first come first served basis.
Our in-person and online events are designed exclusively for clients and targets. As such, we reserve the right to cancel bookings. If you’d like to speak to a member of the team regarding your attendance, please contact us.
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