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MC Beamline Tom lackowski L1 Manager
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Project Organization Jan. 2013T. Lackowski - MC Beamline2
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Site Plan Jan. 2013T. Lackowski - MC Beamline3
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Scope Main Injector type enclosure 10 feet wide x 8 feet high (typical except near MC-1 where higher ceiling will be required. Painted walls and ceiling, sealed floor. Floor to have 3” cover over rebar to enable stand anchorage. Channel inserts walls and ceiling @ 8’ o/c. (no inserts 5’ from floor on aisle side) Shielding 13 feet of earth/concrete for M-4 beamline. (w/ beamline 4’ from clg.) 6 to 9 feet for g-2 beamline. Shielding needed within enclosure between MC-1 building and M-4 / Delivery Ring. Access is provided from Ring enclosure- lift provided for magnet installation. Shielding hatch provided for magnet installation / replacement. Jan. 2013T. Lackowski - MC Beamline4
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Typical Cross Section Jan. 2013T. Lackowski - MC Beamline5
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Scope HVAC & Process Water A concept exits that integrates the requirements for beamline and Mu2e. G-2 is isolated from beamline. LCW provided by g-2 and Mu2e Electrical 500 MCM ground along beamlines. Quad 120V & duplex 208V utility outlets at 60’ 480V welding outlets at 400’ Three 18” cable trays provided (one tray will contain line type heat detection) Jan. 2013T. Lackowski - MC Beamline6
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Cost by Division Jan. 2013T. Lackowski - MC Beamline7
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Preliminary Costs Jan. 2013T. Lackowski - MC Beamline8 $9,200,000 Planned
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Cost Curve Jan. 2013T. Lackowski - MC Beamline9
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