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11 December 2017

Last week on the construction site, the integration of massive steel shielding plates with the concrete structure of the Target Monolith began, along with the last two Monolith wall castings of the year. Three more walls were cast in the heavily reinforced Active Cells area of the Target Station (D02).

Mechanical, electrical and plumbing works are underway in the Sprinkler Building (H10) in preparation for filling and testing the large tanks within. Several landscaping works are in progress, with soil levelling completed on the sloped berm along the Accelerator tunnel (G01), and seed planting begun. Reinforced grass is being introduced at the tunnel’s emergency exits and more trees and bushes have been planted around the perimeter of the site.

SAT-3 testing continues throughout the Gallery Building (G02) and is scheduled to complete before the holiday. And the ion source and LEBT components for the LINAC made it to Sweden on Monday, with site delivery scheduled for today. The in-kind contribution from Italy’s INFN was completed last month and shipped out of their National Laboratory of the South in Catania, Sicily, a week ago. It will be the first machine installation for the Accelerator, to begin early next year.

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The first steel shielding plates stacked at the inner ring of the Target Monolith. The proton beam will exit at the opening and strike the target wheel inside the Monolith.

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Eighty tonnes of shielding plates have been delivered for installation so far.

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The final Monolith wall castings for 2017 were finished last week.

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STFC's in-kind contribution of engineered support steel for the RF distribution system.

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An assembled RF cell support structure. The 80-tonne structures are an in-kind contribution from the UK's STFC.

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A Gallery Building stub entrance. The stubs serve as the interface area between the RF power in the klystron gallery and the LINAC power converters in the tunnel.

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Electrical rack cabinets for Accelerator systems.

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The Front End Building preparations for Ion Source installation early next year.

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Front End Building MEP works in progress. 

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