BWX Technologies (BWXT) completed its acquisition of Precision Components Group (PCG), finalizing a deal first announced in April that aims to expand the company’s U.S. heavy-manufacturing capacity for commercial nuclear components, according to a company press release Monday.
PCG, which includes subsidiaries Precision Custom Components and DC Fabricators, manufactures heat-transfer components for the commercial sector, and will continue operating from its existing facilities in York, Penn., and Florence, N.J. The acquisition adds more than 500,000 square feet of manufacturing space and more than 450 employees to BWXT’s Commercial Operations segment, the release said.
When BWXT announced the transaction in April, the company said PCG generated approximately $125 million in revenue in 2025 and described the acquisition as a step toward expanding domestic commercial nuclear manufacturing capacity to meet growing demand. Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.
“Growing demand for reliable, carbon-free energy underscores the urgent need to strengthen the U.S. nuclear manufacturing base,” John MacQuarrie, BWXT president for Commercial Operations, said in the release. “By expanding our manufacturing capabilities, we can better support reactor life-extension programs, new build activity and the long-term energy reliability our communities depend on.”
Beyond commercial nuclear work, BWXT said PCG will continue supporting existing customers, including Electric Boat, Bechtel Plant Machinery and other U.S. Navy programs.