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FAQs
What type of company is KDC?
KDC is a company specialising in delivering safe “end of asset life” and land remediation solutions for our customers.
We are a focussed supplier of competitive decommissioning, demolition and land remediation services to the nuclear, energy and natural resources, utilities, petrochemical, environmental, pharmaceutical and heavy industrial markets and the public sector.
Our focus is exemplary Safety, Health and Environmental (SHE) performance to protect our own and our customers’ people and other stakeholders.
How many people does KDC employ?
KDC employs over 140 people working across a number of project sites throughout the UK.
In how many offices does KDC operate?
KDC operates from three UK offices; Grangemouth, Manchester and Reading.
What are KDC’s main markets?
KDC’s activities are focused on the UK’s nuclear, energy and natural resources, utilities, petrochemical, environmental, pharmaceutical and heavy industrial markets and the public sector.
Who are KDC’s major clients?
KDC is proud to work with a wide range of customers including:
- Aesica
- Astra Zeneca
- AWE
- BP
- Chevron
- ConocoPhillips
- Croda
- Dounreay (DSRL)
- Dow Chemicals
- ESB
- ExxonMobil
- GE Health
- GSK
- ING
- Johnson Mathey
- Magnox
- RSRL
- RWE npower
- St Modwen
- Scottish Power
- Sellafield Ltd
- SembCorp
- Solutia
- SSE
- Syngenta
- Wales & West Utilities
Where is KDC’s headquarters?
KDC’s headquarters is located in Manchester, United Kingdom.
Who are KDC’s senior executives?
KDC’s senior executives are:
- Peter Higton, Chairman
- Ian Smithson, Managing Director
- John Bloodworth, Nuclear Business Director
- Ged Gurney, Finance Director
- Stephen Hardy, Energy and Industrial Director
- Nigel Jenkins, Sales & Marketing Director
- Martin O’Donnell, Health, Safety and Environmental Director
- Christopher Sandground, Remediation Director
- Will Simpson, Process Business Director
What is KDC’s financial classification?
KDC is a privately owned company with private equity owning circa 48% and the management owning circa 52%.




