Company Expands Nuclear Office Facilities in Stoughton, Massachusetts to Accommodate Growing Nuclear Workforce



    The Shaw Group Inc. (NYSE: SGR) announced today that it has
    relocated its nuclear office in Stoughton, Massachusetts to a larger
    facility to better accommodate the company's expanding nuclear
    workforce. The new Shaw Stone & Webster Nuclear office facility will
    be located at 600 Technology Center Drive. Shaw has over 3,000
    experienced nuclear services personnel and the company expects to
    significantly increase its nuclear workforce to support new nuclear
    plant design and construction over the next several years. Shaw also
    maintains nuclear power resources at its offices in Charlotte, North
    Carolina; Cherry Hill, New Jersey; and Denver, Colorado; as well as
    its corporate headquarters in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. These offices
    will continue to collaborate to offer premier nuclear solutions to the
    global marketplace.

    The Stoughton, Massachusetts office expansion was announced in a
    press conference held yesterday at the new location. The event was
    attended by J.M. Bernhard, Jr., Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
    of Shaw; David Barry, President of Shaw Stone & Webster Nuclear;
    United States Representative Stephen F. Lynch (D-MA); and Dr. John
    Ting, Dean of the Francis College of Engineering. Also in attendance
    from the University of Massachusetts Lowell were John Wooding,
    Provost; and Dr. Gilbert Brown, Professor and Coordinator of the
    Nuclear Engineering Program at UMass Lowell. Special guests also
    included Bruce Bevilacqua, Vice President, Engineering, Nuclear Power
    Plants for Westinghouse Electric Company; and Massachusetts State
    Senator Brian A. Joyce (D).

    Shaw also announced today that it will support the Scholar-Intern
    Program of the Francis College of Engineering at the University of
    Massachusetts Lowell with grants of approximately $20,000 annually -
    providing scholarships for as many as eight students. The program will
    offer students tuition assistance and opportunities to gain practical
    engineering experience and access to mentors throughout Shaw Stone &
    Webster Nuclear. The grants are part of a strategic hiring program put
    in place by Shaw Stone & Webster Nuclear in support of their expanding
    nuclear engineering and design operations in Massachusetts. The
    sponsorship agreement was finalized in a signing ceremony immediately
    following the press conference.

    Mr. Bernhard said, "We continue to mobilize and strengthen our
    nuclear resources to meet the world's growing energy demands. The
    expansion of this Shaw Stone & Webster Nuclear office will support a
    significant workforce and provide excellent job opportunities in the
    Boston area. This base of nuclear expertise, combined with our nuclear
    services presence at other Shaw locations, will provide a strong
    foundation for our existing scope of nuclear work as well as
    anticipated new-build opportunities. We are also especially pleased to
    participate in the UMass Lowell Scholar-Intern program, which
    reinforces our commitment to supporting educational opportunities in
    the markets we serve and allows us to nurture young nuclear
    professionals as the industry grows."

    Congressman Lynch said, "The Shaw Group's expansion is good news
    for Shaw and Shaw employees, it's good news for UMass Lowell, it's
    good news for alternative energy, and most importantly, it's good news
    for the town of Stoughton. I have had the privilege of working with
    the talented folks at the Shaw Group for a number of years now on
    issues including rail security and alternative energy. It is their
    forward-looking approach and the expertise of their employees that
    sets them apart, and is responsible for their extraordinary success. I
    look forward to working closely together with Shaw in the years
    ahead."

    Shaw is a pioneer in the nuclear industry having provided
    architectural and engineering design services for the nation's first
    commercial nuclear power plant at Shippingport, Pennsylvania in 1957.
    Earlier this month, Shaw announced that it has joined Toshiba
    Corporation in acquiring Westinghouse Electric Company, the world
    leader in nuclear fuels, services and pressurized water reactor
    technology. Shaw now holds a 20% ownership in Westinghouse. Toshiba,
    the majority owner, is a world leading manufacturer and supplier of
    boiling water reactor nuclear technology, heavy equipment and
    components for nuclear power plants. Shaw and Westinghouse have a long
    history of working together to support the nuclear industry beginning
    with the Shippingport facility, which was built with Westinghouse
    technology. Shaw is a recognized leader in several areas of the
    nuclear life cycle including engineering, construction, procurement,
    maintenance, modularization and pipe fabrication. With the acquisition
    of Westinghouse, Shaw now has a stake in every aspect of the nuclear
    industry.

    Mr. Bernhard continued, "Our partnership with Toshiba Corporation
    and Westinghouse has created the world's premier nuclear services
    team. Several years ago we anticipated that nuclear energy would
    ultimately be recognized as a leading alternative for meeting the
    world's growing energy demands. Today, development plans for new
    nuclear power generating facilities are quickly becoming a reality. In
    the U.S. alone, plans for over twenty new nuclear plants are being
    developed and these facilities could be operational before the year
    2020. The Westinghouse partnership, combined with this new office
    expansion and our outstanding team of nuclear professionals,
    reinforces our dominant position in this industry."

    Westinghouse Electric Company is the world's pioneering nuclear
    power company and is a leading supplier of nuclear plant products and
    technologies to utilities throughout the world. Today, Westinghouse
    technology is the basis for approximately one-half of the world's
    operating nuclear plants.

    UMass Lowell, www.uml.edu, a comprehensive university with a
    national reputation in science, engineering and technology has the
    only publicly supported Nuclear Engineering program in New England.
    The program is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission
    of ABET. UML is committed to educating students for lifelong success
    in a diverse world and conducting research and outreach activities
    that sustain the economic, environmental and social health of the
    region. UML offers its 11,000 students more than 120 degree choices,
    internships, five-year combined bachelor's to master's programs and
    doctoral studies in the colleges of Arts and Sciences, Engineering and
    Management, the School of Health and Environment, and the Graduate
    School of Education.

    The Shaw Group Inc. is a leading global provider of engineering,
    procurement, construction, technology, maintenance, fabrication,
    manufacturing, consulting, remediation, and facilities management
    services for government and private sector clients in the energy,
    chemical, environmental, infrastructure and emergency response
    markets. Headquartered in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, with over $4 billion
    in annual revenues, Shaw employs approximately 22,000 people at its
    offices and operations in North America, South America, Europe, the
    Middle East and the Asia-Pacific region. For further information,
    please visit Shaw's website at www.shawgrp.com.

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