Sizewell C site tops 2,000 workers: civils ramp‑up and logistics notes for engineers
Reviewed by Tom Sullivan

First reported on New Civil Engineer
30 Second Briefing
More than 2,000 people are now working daily on the Sizewell C nuclear power station site in Suffolk, double the on‑site workforce of a year ago as major civils ramp up. The project, based on the EPR design used at Hinkley Point C, is progressing early works including bulk earthworks, deep excavations for nuclear island foundations and marine infrastructure preparation on the North Sea coast. Contractors are scaling temporary works, logistics compounds and welfare facilities to support the expanded workforce ahead of peak concrete and reinforcement operations.
Technical Brief
- Daily headcount above 2,000 drives heavy demand on site access roads and laydown logistics.
- Doubling labour in 12 months requires parallel scaling of supervision, QA/QC and construction management systems.
- Site welfare, parking and bussing arrangements must be reconfigured for high-density, multi-shift operations.
Prepared by collating external sources, AI-assisted tools, and Geomechanics.io’s proprietary mining database, then reviewed for technical accuracy & edited by our geotechnical team.
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