Nalcor sends 500 workers home from main contractor at Labrador hydro project
ST. JOHN’S, N.L. — Newfoundland and Labrador’s Crown-owned utility says it has directed the main contractor at the Muskrat Falls hydro-electric megaproject site to stop work.
In an emailed statement Thursday, Nalcor CEO Stan Marshall says the move was made because of the inability of Italian contractor Astaldi Canada Inc. to continue to pay its workers.
Marshall says the action is to minimize the “financial harm placed upon the workers by Astaldi.”
He says the immediate priority is to make arrangements for the company’s 500 workers living at the Muskrat Falls site in Labrador to return home in a “safe and orderly fashion.”