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Notification of 801015-17 Meetings W/Util in Jenkinsville,Sc to Review Const Progress to Recommend Order of Priorities for Scheduling Manpower Assignments.Agenda Encl
ML19347C260
Person / Time
Site: Summer 
Issue date: 10/06/1980
From: Kane W
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
To: Schwencer W
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation
References
NUDOCS 8010170138
Download: ML19347C260 (6)


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OCT 6 1980 Docket No. 50-395 MEMORANDUM FOR:

A. Schwencer, Chief, Licensing Brench No. 2, DOL FROM:

W. Kane, Project Manager, Licensing Branch No. 2, DOL

SUBJECT:

NOTICE OF MEETING AND TOUR BY CASELOAD FORECAST PANEL TO ASSESS CONSTRUCTION COMPLETION SCHEDULES - VIRGIL C. SUMMER NUCLEAR STATION, UNIT NO. 1 DATE & TIME:

October 15 and 16,1980; 9:00 A.M. - 4:30 P.M.

October 17,1980; 9:00 A.M. - 11:00 A.M.

LOCATION:

V. C. Summer Nuclear Station, Unit 1 Jenkinsville, South Carolina PURPOSE:

The Caseload Forecast Panel will review construction progress to reconnend an order of priorities for scheduling NRC manpower assingments.

AGENDA:

See enclosed Meeting Agenda for details:

October 15:

Discuss construction progress and schedules for completion (Agenda Items 1-10).

October 16: Tour station and observe plant construction activities (Agenda Item 11).

October 17: Caseload Forecast Panel describes observations and conclusions (Agenda Item 12).

PARTICIPANTS:

South Carolina Electric and Gas Company R. Clary, et. al.

NRC Staff W. Kane, W. Lovelace, J. Skol s and A. Schwencer Wi i i F. Kane, Project M ager Licensing Branch No, 2 Division of Licensing

Enclosure:

As stated 8 010170 WS cc w/ encl:

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SUMMER UNIT 1 CASELOAD FORECAST PANEL SITE VISIT MEETING AGENDA 1.

Overview of project construction schedule including progress and major milestones completed since Caseload Panel visit of October 15-16, 1979, current problems and any anticipated problem areas that may impact the current projected fuel load date.

2.

Detailed review and current status of design and engineering effort (by major discipline) including any potential problems that may arise from necessary rework.

3.

Detailed review and current status of procurement activities including valves, pipe, instruments, cable, major components, etc.

4.

Actual and proposed craft work force (by major craft), craft availability, productivity. potential labor negotiations and problems.

5.

Detailed review and current status of all large and small bore pipe hangers, restraints, snubbers, etc., including design, rework, procurement, fabrication, delivery and installation.

6.

Detailed review of project schedule identifying critical path items, near critical items, amount of float for various activities, the current critical path to fuel loading, methods of implementation of corrective action for any activities with negative float, and provisions for contingencies.

1 The estimated project percent complete as of September 30, 1980.

7.

Detailed review and current status of bulk quantities including current estimated quantities, quantities installed to date, a

quantities scheduled to date, current percent complete for i

each, actual versus forecast installation rates, and basis j

for figures.

(a) Concrete (CY)

(b) Process Pipe (LF)

Large Bore Pipe (2 1/2" and larger)

- Small Bore Pipe (2" and smaller)

(c) _ Yard Pipe (LF)

(d) Large Bore Pipe Hangers, Restraints, Snubbers (ea)

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. (e) Small Bore Pipe Hangers, Restraints (ea)

(f) Cable Tray (iF)

(g) TotalConduit(LF)

(h) Total Exposed Metal Conduit (LF)

(i) Cable (LF)

Power Control

- Security Instrumentation Plant Lighting (j) Terminations (ea)

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- Control Security Instrumentation Plant Lighting (k) Electrical Circuits (ea)

- Power Control Security (1)

Instrumentation (ea) 8.

Detailed review and current status of preparation of preop test procedures, integration of preop test activities with construction schedule, system turnover schedule, preop test schedule, current and proposed preop test program manpower.

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Total number of procedures required for fuel load.

(b Number of draft procedures not started.

(c Number of draft procedures being written.

(d) Number of procedures approved.

(e) Number of procedures in review.

(f) Total number of preop tests required for fuel load.

() Number of preop tests completed.

( ) Number of preop tests currently in progress.

() Number of systems turned over to start-up.

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Detailed discussion of potential schedular influence due to changes attributed to NUREG-0660, NUREG-0694 and other recent M censing require-ments.

10.

Discussion of schedular impact, if any, regardirig potential deficiencies reported in accordance with 10 CFR'50.55(e).

11.

Site tour and observation of construction activities.

12.

Caseload Forecast Panel describes observations and conclusions.

OCT 6 1980 Mr. T. C. Nichols, Jr.

Vice President & Group Executive Nuclear Operations South Carolina. Electric & Gas Company P. O. Box 764 Columbia, South Carolina 29281 cc: Mr. William A. Williams, Jr.

Vice President South Carolina Public Service Authority 223 North Live Oak Drive Moncks Corner, South Carolina 29461 J. B. Knotts,ibermanJr., Esq.

Debevoise & L 1200 17th Street N. W.

Washington, D. C.

20036 Mr. Mark B. Whitaker, Jr.

Group Manager - Nuclear Engineering & Licensing South Carolina Electric & Gas Company P. O. Box 764 Columbia, South Carolina 29218 Mr. Brett Allen Bursey Route 1, Box 93C Little Mountain, South Carolina 29076 Resident Inspector / Summer NPS c/o U. S. NRC Route 1, Box 64 Jenkinsville, South Carolina 29065

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MEETING NOTICE DISTRIBUTION Docket File L. Rubenstein NRC PDR T. Speis Local PDR W. Johnston TIC B. Grimes NSIC-H. Collins TERA F. Pagano LB #2 File S. Ramos

!.. Denton J. Stolz E. Case S. Hanauer D. Eisenhut P. Collins R. Purple D. Vassallo T. Novak D. Ziemann S. Varga R. Mattson T. Ippolito R. Schroeder R. A. Clark K. Kniel R. Reid D. Skovholt R. Tedesco G. Knighton J. Youngblood M. Ernst A. Schwencer R. Baer F. Miraglia E. Adensam J. R. Miller A. Thadani G. Lainas ACRS (16)

D. Crutchfield Attorney, OELD W. Russell 0IE (3)

J. 01shinski OSD (7)

R. Vollmer Project Manager W. Kane 4

R. Bosnak Licensing Assistant MService F. Schauer Receiptionist R. E. Jackson J. LeDoux, I&E i

G. Lear V. Moore

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V. Noonan I&E Headquarters S. Pawlicki I&E Region I V. Benaroya I&E Region II

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t D. Muller I&E Region V R. Ballard i

W. Regan NRC

Participants:

I J. D. Saltzman

. D. Ross W. Kane, W. Lovelace, J. Skolds and A. Schwencer 6

P. Check R. Satterfield i

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0thers: South Carolina Electric & Gas Company W. Butler W. Kreger R. Clary, et. al.

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