PITTSBURGH, Jan. 4, 2016 - Westinghouse Electric Company today announced that the company received U.S. government approval Dec. 31, 2015, to complete the company's acquisition of CB&I Stone & Webster Inc., the nuclear construction and integrated services business of CB&I. Westinghouse announced on Oct. 27, 2015, that the company had signed a definitive agreement to acquire CB&I Stone & Webster Inc.
A constant focus on safety. Clear communication with team members. These are a few ways Westinghouse’s Alfrica Sharber supports our Columbia, S.C. (USA) site in delivering high-quality products for the nuclear industry. Learn more about Alfrica and her role in this video.
Passionate and dedicated employees like Quality Control Manager Nicole Stadelman help to keep Westinghouse at the forefront of the nuclear industry. Learn more about Nicole and how our quality controls are driven by innovative thinking in this video.
Touts Role of Nuclear in Combating Climate Change
Danny Roderick, Westinghouse Electric Company president and CEO, drove home the message that nuclear energy is a vital resource in combating climate change globally.
Westinghouse Electric Corporation, and now Westinghouse Electric Company, have a long and proud legacy of developing and introducing innovations that have revolutionized our world and benefitted society. Since the company’s founding in 1886, industrial “firsts” have included the invention of electric power distribution for alternating current, locomotive air brakes, natural gas distribution, commercial pressurized water reactors and nuclear-powered submarines.