BWX Technologies (BWXT) entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Precision Components Group, including its subsidiaries Precision Custom Components and DC Fabricators. PCG is a privately held U.S. manufacturer of complex, heavy-walled and heat-transfer components. The acquisition will expand BWXT’s heavy-manufacturing footprint and establish additional U.S. commercial nuclear production capacity to serve growing domestic demand. PCG, which generated revenue of approximately $125M in 2025, will join BWXT’s Commercial Operations segment and continue operating at its current facilities. The acquisition adds more than 500,000 square feet of U.S. heavy-manufacturing capacity, including large-envelope machining, heavy weldments, pressure vessels, heat exchangers and ASME-certified component fabrication, and a skilled workforce of over 400 employees. The transaction is expected to close during the second half of 2026, subject to required regulatory approvals and customary closing conditions. In addition to expanding commercial nuclear capacity, PCG will continue supporting existing workscopes, including components and services for Electric Boat, Bechtel Plant Machinery, Inc. and other U.S. Navy programs.
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