An engineering and project services company is the latest nuclear supplier to open a local office to support Bruce Power’s Life-Extension Program.
Globotech Inc. opened its doors and cut the ribbon today at its new office – located at 594 Goderich St., Unit 3 with several guests and dignitaries in attendance. The company expects to have two employees working out of the local office, with another 87 employees on site at Bruce Power in support of the Major Component Replacement (MCR) Project.
For just over a decade, Globotech has provided a wide range of engineering services and solutions to the nuclear industry, including support to Ontario’s refurbishment and modification projects such as the Life-Extension Program at Bruce Power. Globotech’s team of professionals has extensive knowledge of the nuclear industry’s regulations, standards and licence requirements in Canada, allowing it to provide a wide spectrum of solutions to its clients.

“Globotech is very excited to expand operations to Saugeen Shores and looking forward to developing strong and lasting partnerships within the community,” said Hossein Zand, Director. “Globotech is committed to provide continuous support to Bruce Power and be part of the life extension journey.”
Saugeen Ojibway Nation’s former Chief, Vernon Roote, opened the ceremony by welcoming the company to the territory of the First Nations.
“We very much appreciate that you recognize our traditional lands,” said Elder Vernon Roote, “and invite use here today to give our blessing on your company that it may prosper here.”
Mike Rencheck, Bruce Power’s President and CEO, welcomes Globotech to the local nuclear supplier community.
“Globotech joins almost 60 nuclear supplier companies that have established a local presence in Bruce, Grey and Huron counties,” Rencheck says. “Opening its offices in Port Elgin will allow Globotech to quickly integrate itself into the community by supporting local programs and hiring local people. We look forward to growing our relationship and welcome Globotech.”
Saugeen Shores Mayor Luke Charbonneau is pleased to have the company make the decision to open an office in the municipality.
“We’re pleased Globotech Inc. has found a home in Saugeen Shores,” said Charbonneau. “Our community welcomes this team of professionals supporting the nuclear industry’s engineering needs and wishes them all the best on their continued success, both locally and beyond.”
About Globotech Inc.
Globotech Inc. is a Canadian multi-discipline engineering and project services firm established in 2008, delivering project management, technical services and solutions to clients with highest standard of safety and quality. The company offers a wide range of fit for purpose services in the field of project management, engineering and staffing solutions. Our talented team of professionals; Project Managers, Engineers, Engineering Managers and qualified designers and technicians are committed to providing our clients with reliable and value added multi-discipline solutions for complex projects across all industry sectors.
About Bruce Power
Formed in 2001, Bruce Power is an electricity company based in Bruce County, Ontario. We are powered by our people. Our 4,200 employees are the foundation of our accomplishments and are proud of the role they play in safely delivering clean, reliable, low-cost nuclear power to families and businesses across the province. Bruce Power is also a significant source of Cobalt-60, a radioisotope used for the sterilization of medical equipment around the world as well as a specialized form of cancer treatment called the Gamma Knife. Learn more at www.brucepower.com and follow us on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram and YouTube.