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12 February 2018

Last week on the construction site, steady progress was logged in the construction of the Target Station (D02), including another wall of heavy concrete cast for the Active Cells area. Formwork for the next level of the Monolith walls began, and preparations to begin construction of the D05 substation building were completed.

In the Accelerator Tunnel (G01), mounting of the ion source components is nearing completion, to be followed by pressure tests and cabling.

More ESS deliveries arrived on site last week, including the modulator that will power the klystrons in Test Stand 2, as well as two more of the 19 helium tanks that will supply the Cryo-Compressor Building. Facade and roof works continue for the E-buildings Guide Hall (E02) and Instrument Hall (E01). Water and sewerage works for the facility entrance building (F04) are in the final stages. This will serve as the staging area for construction of the campus buildings.

And finally, preparations for the staged move of the full ESS staff to temporary site offices are moving quickly forward. Eighty-two containers bound for Lund left Estonia on a ship last week, and a heavy crane is in position on site to lift them into place. A total of 269 modules will be shipped for the new offices. The move from ESS HQ to the construction site will begin in March and should be complete by the end of May.

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Cranetop view of the Accelerator Tunnel (G01) and Gallery Building (G02).

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Cranetop view of the site looking northwest over the Central Utility (H01) and Cryo-Compressor (G04) buildings.

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Cranetop view of the instrument halls and Target Monolith at bottom left.

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Cranetop view of the Target Monolith and Active Cells areas (D02).

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The Target Monolith.

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Another wall of heavy concrete was cast for the Active Cells area.

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Another wall of heavy concrete was cast for the Active Cells area.

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Another wall of heavy concrete was cast for the Active Cells area.

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Another wall of heavy concrete was cast for the Active Cells area.

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The Central Utility Building (H01) as seen from the Target Station.

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Formwork for the next level of the Monolith walls began.

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The Target Station (D02).

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Eighty-two containers bound for Lund left Estonia on a ship last week for the new ESS temporary site offices.

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Eighty-two containers bound for Lund left Estonia on a ship last week for the new ESS temporary site offices.

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A heavy mobile crane is in position on site to lift the container offices into place. A total of 269 modules will be shipped for the move from ESS HQ to the construction site, which will begin in March and completed by the end of May.

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Kristian Gerdtsson, construction group detailed design manager, with the new modulator that will power the klystrons in Test Stand 2.

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The Swedish government's coordinator for ESS, Lena Ek (c), and her team were brought up to date on progress at the site during her meeting with ESS management last week. Head of ESS Conventional Facilities Division Kent Hedin is in the white hat.

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The RF wave guide support structure and electrical racks in the Gallery Building.

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Ten of the 19 helium storage tanks have arrived on site so far.

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Two more of the 19 helium tanks that will supply the Cryo-Compressor Building (G04) were delivered to site last week.

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Oil cooling skid in the Cryo-Compressor Building (G04).

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Representatives from the Shanghai Coherent Light Facility visited ESS for a meeting with management, a seminar and a site walk with the overall goal to exchange knowledge and find potential collaboration opportunities. They are shown here in the coldbox hall.

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The HEBT loading bay where components and supplies are lowered into the Accelerator Tunnel.

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The A2T (accelerator-to-target) area is ready for concrete work.

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The A2T (accelerator-to-target) area is ready for concrete work.

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Formwork for the next level of the Monolith walls began.

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Formwork for the next level of the Monolith walls began.

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Cranetop view of the Monolith.

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Shielding plates stacked inside the Monolith.

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View from within the Monolith.

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The long-range instrument hall, lab buildings and guide hall under construction (E buidlings).

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The long-range instrument hall, lab buildings and guide hall under construction (E buidlings).

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The long-range instrument hall, lab buildings and guide hall under construction (E buidlings).

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E04 lab building

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E05 labs substation

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Long-range instrument guide hall (E02)

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