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Logistics and Practical Aspects of Construction of a Large LAr Tank in a Remote Location FLARE Workshop November 5, 2004 Elaine McCluskey Fermilab FESS/Engineering
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POTENTIAL CONCERNS Proximity to transportation networks Proximity to existing utilities Proximity to capable workforce Proximity to available materials Duration of construction – need for temporary facilities Security issues Winter weather impact at proposed site Environmental considerations and processes
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PROPOSED SITE about 30 miles northeast of Fort Frances, Ontario
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Proximity to Transportation Networks Important for –Delivery of construction materials –Delivery of argon over extended period –Ability of installation workers (experimenters and other technical workers) to easily access the site Requirements include –At least a state highway-type access road –Possibly a rail access for argon delivery –Be near an airport
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Proximity of Existing Utilities Utilities likely to be required for this facility include –Electricity –Potable water –Data Likely to have first construction package as site preparation to construct access road from nearest main highway and to bring all utilities to site to facilitate temporary construction facilities
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Proximity of Capable Workforce Site preparation, tank, and associated facility construction will require a diverse workforce skill set –Excavation –Concrete –Steel erection, including possibly specialty tank construction workers –Pipefitters –Electricians Although not in a major metropolitan area, proposed site is near Winnipeg, Duluth, and Thunder Bay, plus in the vicinity of mining/manufacturing operations Therefore, qualified workers should be available for this project
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Necessity for Temporary Facilities More remote location may require temporary housing/offices/security/convenience facilities –Location of Fort Frances 30 miles away is equivalent to living in Chicago while constructing Fermilab – inconvenient, but doable, eliminating need to construct and manage temporary housing –Offices for construction companies, project management, security, other entities –Comfort facilities including toilets and showers
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Security Issues Remote site will require –Fencing around site and secure access to keep both unwanted wildlife and people out –May also want to have security services, at least during construction and installation
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Winter Weather Impact Construction in Ontario during winter –Site utility construction likely not feasible during winter –Concrete construction would likely be halted –Tank welding could continue in winter weather
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Environmental Concerns Environmental Assessment –Canadian process for requesting use of land requires application for use of land which includes environmental assessment Environmental issues may include –Release of argon gas to atmosphere – options for mitigating this potential hazard include Berming to contain full volume of gas during release to atmosphere Providing double walled containment capable of holding entire volume to prevent release –Work in environmentally sensitive areas (wetlands, wildlife habitat) and mitigation thereof. Actual site selection influences size of this impact.
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Next Steps Site Feasibility Study –Task local engineering firm familiar with the area to do site feasibility assessment, to include Soils analysis for structural and environmental Analysis of nearby utilities and ability to meet project requirements Potential routing of roads/rail spurs Identification of potential environmental concerns Preliminary cost estimate for site development To initiate this requires –Project identification of power/water/site size requirements –Funding source at approximately $50k
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