Hinkley Point C continues to make significant progress as one of Europe’s largest and most important infrastructure projects, and Curtis Moore is proud to remain at the centre of this landmark development.
Following the successful completion of the Turbine Hall 1 envelope works, our teams remain fully engaged on site as preparations and works progress on Turbine Hall 2 (HM2), building on the knowledge, experience, and lessons learned from HM1.
The latest project update video from Hinkley Point C highlights the extraordinary scale of the development, with the turbine halls standing among the most impressive structures on the project. Turbine Hall 1 will ultimately house what has been described as the world’s largest turbine — demonstrating the sheer size and engineering significance of the facility now taking shape on the Somerset coast.
Curtis Moore continues to deliver specialist roofing and cladding envelope works using the Kalzip 65/400 aluminium standing seam roofing and cladding system across key structures at HPC. The project remains the largest and highest-value contract undertaken by our business to date and continues to showcase our capabilities within highly regulated and technically demanding environments.
Operating within a high-security nuclear construction environment requires exceptional planning, coordination, and attention to detail. Supported by a phenomenally experienced workforce, our teams continue to deliver outstanding work while maintaining the highest standards of safety, quality, and compliance throughout every stage of the project.
As work progresses on HM2, our focus is firmly on continuous improvement — applying the valuable experience gained from Turbine Hall 1 to further enhance efficiency, collaboration, and overall project performance. Early engagement, detailed planning, and strong coordination with BYLOR and fellow project stakeholders remain central to this approach.
The progress being achieved across the Hinkley Point C development is a testament to the dedication and professionalism of everyone involved. Curtis Moore is proud to continue contributing to a project that will play a critical role in the UK’s long-term energy future for generations to come.