Nuclear contractors doing $40M are watching $100M refurb and SMR packages get awarded to firms that were tracking the NRC docket 30 months earlier. NRC license renewals, DOE LPO conditional commitments, NNSA upgrades, SMR site selections — they all leave a public trail 18–36 months before the procurement contact gets made. We read the stack and put your firm in the conversation before the conversation closes.
For established nuclear contractors with N-stamps, qualified welders, and the bonding to take on refurb or SMR civil packages — we'll map the procurement events forming around your fleet. Keep the map whether we work together or not.
Established firms with the quals, welders, and bonding to scale into bigger civil and mechanical scopes — not shops still figuring out NQA-1.
NNSA and DOE refurb work requires being pre-qualified years in advance. ContractMotion identifies the funding announcement and pre-qualification window so you're in those conversations before they close.
Refueling outage work is booked on 18-month rolling windows. We track plant operating license data and outage scheduling announcements so you're positioned before the booking window opens.
NRC license renewal filings are 24-month signals for major capital work. ContractMotion monitors the NRC docket and maps the contractor selection timeline from filing to procurement.
A free, no-obligation review of NRC, DOE, and state nuclear siting signals in your target geography. We pull current SMR site selection activity, COL applications, and critical minerals processing signals — and map 5 live procurement opportunities you're not positioned for. No pitch until you've seen the data.
Audits are completed within 3 business days.
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