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07 May 2018

The last two weeks on the construction site have seen major progress on the Target Station (D02). On April 24 a massive 16-hour concrete pour, involving 80 site workers and 80 truckloads of concrete was successfully completed for the waste pit walls of the Active Cells Handling Facility.

These walls include 60 tonnes of formwork latticed into a density of more than 550 kilograms per cubic metre. A total of 90 cubic metres of heavy concrete and 130 cubic metres of normal concrete were placed using 88 vibration rods pre-installed in the walls and another 42 formwork vibrators. Three quarters of a kilometre of cooling pipes were also needed for the job. An additional 200 cubic metres of heavy concrete will be placed this week to form the vault for these pits. 

Preparations for the bottom slab of the Target Station’s Accelerator-to-Target (A2T) area were completed as well, allowing for the first casting to be scheduled for this week. Work on the large circular walls of the Monolith progressed to the east side, with the first castings scheduled for next week.

Work on the superstructures for the long-range instruments hall (E01), labs (E03, E04) and guide hall (E02) is also progressing rapidly, with installation of the ventilation and sprinkler systems moving ahead in the instruments hall. Construction of the beamline wall interface between the D03 instrument hall near the Target Station and the E02 guide hall has begun. The wall will be 4.7 metres high, nine tenths of a metre thick, and will include box-outs for the facility’s neutron beam guides.

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On April 24 a massive 16-hour concrete pour, involving 80 site workers and 80 truck loads of concrete was successfully completed for the waste pit walls of the Active Cells Handling Facility.

construction update

The waste pit walls include 60 tonnes of formwork latticed into a density of more than 550 kilograms per cubic metre. A total of 90 cubic metres of heavy concrete and 130 cubic metres of normal concrete were placed using 88 vibration rods pre-installed in the walls and another 42 formwork vibrators.

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Three pumping stations ran simultaneously during the 16-hour concrete pour.

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Three pumping stations ran simultaneously during the 16-hour concrete pour.

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construction update

On April 24 a massive 16-hour concrete pour, involving 80 site workers and 80 truck loads of concrete was successfully completed for the waste pit walls of the Active Cells Handling Facility.

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The 16-hour pour ended just before 23:00. 

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An overhead crane was installed for the klystron gallery's (G02) Test Stand 2. The crane will be used to place the heavy concrete shielding around the test area.

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Cryoplant installations in progress in the Coldbox Hall (G02).

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Cable racks being installed in the Accelerator tunnel (G01).

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Infrastructure installations in the Accelerator tunnel.

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A tour group of Danish stakeholders in the Coldbox Hall.

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A large group of Danish stakeholders visited the ESS construction site last Friday.

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The A2T area and Target Station Monolith.

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The Monolith with the sloping Accelerator tunnel dogleg in the foreground.

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The Monolith's circular walls will receive their first castings next week.

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The Monolith's circular walls will receive their first castings next week.

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Steel reinforcement in the Target Station's A2T area.

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Monolith and A2T area.

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Early construction of the wall interface (left) between D02 and E02 through with the long-range instrument beam guides will pass. 

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The Target Building will reach 30 metres above ground level when it is finished.

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The Target Building will reach 30 metres above ground level when it is finished.

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Looking from Active Cells area to the Monolith, through the Utility area.

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Interior, Active Cells area.

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Reinforcement in the Target Station's Utility area.

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Long-range instruments hall (E01) receiving ventilation and sprinkler systems.

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Beam guide supports in the long-range instruments hall.

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In the guide hall, looking north.

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Inside the experimental hall lab buildings at E04.

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Experimental hall E03 under construction.

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The Target Station from the long-range instruments hall.

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