Canadian Nuclear Laboratories Research Facilities

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Canadian Nuclear Laboratories (CNL) research facilities are in Chalk River, Ontario, Canada, approximately 180 km northwest of Ottawa along the Ottawa River.[1][2] CNL is a nuclear technology center which has undergone renovation.[3]

Location286 Plant Road, Chalk River, Ontario Canada
ClientCanadian Nuclear Laboratories
ArchitectHDR
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CNL Revitalized Research Facilities
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Location286 Plant Road, Chalk River, Ontario Canada
ClientCanadian Nuclear Laboratories
Design and construction
ArchitectHDR
Website
https://www.cnl.ca/about-cnl/revitalization-of-the-chalk-river-laboratories/
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CompletedSeptember 2020
Cost$30.6 million
ArchitecturalProjected energy use 101 kWh/sqm/yr
Floor area5016 sqm / 54000 sqft
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Logistics Warehouse
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CompletedSeptember 2020
Cost$30.6 million
Height
ArchitecturalProjected energy use 101 kWh/sqm/yr
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Floor area5016 sqm / 54000 sqft
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CompletedMarch 2021
Cost$32.8 million
ArchitecturalProject energy use 143.3 kWh/sqm/yr
Floor area4800 sqm / 51670 sqft
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Support and Maintenance Facility
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CompletedMarch 2021
Cost$32.8 million
Height
ArchitecturalProject energy use 143.3 kWh/sqm/yr
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Floor area4800 sqm / 51670 sqft
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CompletedEstimated spring 2023
CostEstimated $62 million
ArchitecturalProjected energy use 130.4 kWh/sqm/yr (without data centre), 373.8k Wh/sqm/yr (with data centre)
Floor area8918 sqm / 88240 sqft
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Science Collaboration Centre
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CompletedEstimated spring 2023
CostEstimated $62 million
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ArchitecturalProjected energy use 130.4 kWh/sqm/yr (without data centre), 373.8k Wh/sqm/yr (with data centre)
Technical details
Floor area8918 sqm / 88240 sqft
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History

Historically the Chalk River Laboratories was a nuclear power plant and advanced nuclear research facility. CNL began developing nuclear technology in the late 1940's and early 1950s.[3] The government-owned company Atomic energy of Canada Limited (AECL) took over Chalk River Nuclear Laboratories in 1952, but today the site is operated through contractors such as CNL.[4] Research at the site led to the development of the CANDU reactor. Other subjects of research included fuels, hydrogen production, storage and handling of radiation, and more recently alpha therapies medical isotope treatment for cancer.[3] In 2014, Ontario became the first jurisdiction in North America to fully rely on nuclear power and renewable energies.[3] In 2016 a $1.2 billion investment plan over ten years was which required required the decommissioning of 120 aged facilities and designing new centres was released by the Government of Canada.[5][6]

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