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Submits 129th Project Performance Rept for Mar 1983.Related Info Encl
ML20080D196
Person / Time
Site: 05000000, Seabrook
Issue date: 04/20/1983
From: Ebner A
UNITED ENGINEERS & CONSTRUCTORS, INC.
To: Devincentis J
YANKEE ATOMIC ELECTRIC CO.
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FOIA-83-498 SBU-71775, NUDOCS 8402090037
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{{#Wiki_filter:. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _- 1 't He * *.<F. o..,, ;, :, e :- April 20, 1983 SBU-71775 File: 1.3.6 Ca t p : REP ~ Mr. John DeVincentis. Preje:: P.in a p t - Tankee At omic Elec:ric Cocyan.s 1671 Worcester knal Frae:nyham, MA 01702 PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NEh' RAMPSBIRE SEAbkOOF. STATION - UNITS 1 & 2 PROJECT PERF0Ew3.NCE LEPSET NUMBEE 129 Iva r Mr. DeVincentis: k.. S a::: :

  • out 129th Troject Perfcicance Keoort movering the period of Marer.

IW 3 fe: Er.g. ne-t r 2 n;. M :Fr., and Cons t ruct ion of Seabrooi. St a t iot.. Very truly yours. ,/ / / / s A. M. Eoner Froject ManaFer ap; 68 At : a r '.me n t s r cc: Me s s r s.. J. De Vin ce n t i s - YAEC - 6L v/6 ar ts. T. M. Sherry - YAEC - IL v/1 att. E. P. Pizzuti - YAEC - 3L v/3 at ts. E. E. beckley - PSNE - BL v/6 atts. C. S. Tnomas -- PSNE - li v/1 att. 'lankee Field Office - IL v/1 att. v.i. E. He r r in - PSNH k'. E. Sturgeon - FIELD - IL v/1 att. D. E. Moody - FIELD 1L v/1 at t. h2 Opj37831031 ROSENBAe3-49g pyg i.... :.. c. n;

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8 )DMI O} f 1 Ci Ehl.1 NEU.! N' E: f orts continued in March to caintain a high level of engineerinf and desagt. p r odu c t i o r.. Tnut 290.3E cannnurs. vtre expended. As a result, enginee ring and des ipt, ef f ort s eitner caintained or exceeded f orecasts. F Ti. SUPDF.T EhCIf.EEr.!:.. Efforts to incorporate ECA's inte enrarents resul t ed in 2.651 i t em_c oe-

np intarporated cur:r.t the t> = r s o d.

T.: s ef::.r: ensures that the backlo; 25 ca:ntained at 6. ein:: : as i,77. T.~...'r were :ssued curing tne period. Tne nuzner of ut,incerticratec co:ur,ct.tr ::re tr.an 60 days old is 1,253.

.or.tinued emphasis it ocing placec c. re:ucing this backlog.

Three formal coord: nation meetings were helc and a total of 17 individual f ormal f ollowu;- re ports were issued. 5:TE ES0!!iEEEIN;- l Efi o r t s. to support Cont.truction continuer.. Tne On-Tne Sport ECA progran increasec with 414 ECA's b(2n; 1ssued. Tne fiele walidown progran continued.

rosu c t ior, of cri t rar.s 'e r red i ron he:.

3. -H; gg:ns is accelerating, g. C')h 57 F.UC 10b (s. u.erall Construction progress f or 'ur.i t ; and Co=:aan Fa cili t i es is 7 3.95*. c: mpared to a target of 75.111. Overall Censtruction progress f or Unit 2 is now 15.37*. costarec to a target of 19.53!.. The peak daily work f orce on site in March was 7.125 including non-sanual compared to 7,523 in February. During the period, one scheduled cont ract or tilestone was achieved with three Foalr. being missed for both extenuating and non-extenuating causes. COSI i Tne Adjusted hovember, 1982 hevised Es timate is being used f or the project. The Project Estimate Status Report is being maintained. Known Changes to l r ne estimate are 57,53'.900 with Potentia; Cnanges amounting to S105,722.00;. l l LICENSING l Tne ni h level of activity to respond to NRC requests f or additional inf or-F cation, and to close out action ite=s and coccitments to the NRC continued during Ma rch. Amendment 49 to tne FSAP. is in preparation. SCHi.Dl' LEE f .ori continued or canpower analysis ior the integrated project s chedule. 'efat:ye path and priority wori. ite: cnslysis continued during the period. Addt t 3 onal de finit t or. of ;iping rsentrt:ents war done 6L-ring the periot.. l + t

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73.95: 75.091 Unit ( .EC1 .751 19.37: 19.491 TOTAL PP.OJECT :

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1. 601 55.71 56.50' Ictal Project:

Un2t (1 and Co=mor. The schedule in critical areat was improved with the con-Structural tinuation of forework reinforcing steel installation, and concrett placement in the Containment Enclosure boca, Containment Interior, P.ain Steac Last and Wes t Pipe Chases, Control Building, Circulating and Service kater Tu phouse, Cooling Tower. and Yard Area. Wo rk acco:rlishment was abeve the target accocplish ent for tne period. Pirtnr and hechanical - Ecuitzent ere:::on and Tiping installation c:citnuec on criticci systeri it tr.- C:rtt;ntent interior. Fenetration Shield Tunnel, Irimary Auri::sry Eri:'. ;. b 4 -"r.1 heat Fa= oval Vault. Turbine building. Control buf idinc. :': sel & mer#1or hufiding, %sste trocessing Building, Tank Isrx. St ( 3r '. erat ?r M,.d r - 5't:!;ng. Fuel Storage Building, Cooling Tove r, Cticula ting kate r Fu:pn;us e, and Yard. Work acccomplishment was above the accomplishment of the previous sontn. HVAC - Installation of HVAC continued in the Containment Int e rior, Turbine Building, kaste Frocessing Building, Primary Aux'.liary building, Fuel Storage Building, Control building and Diesel Generator building. Work accomplishment was below the target accomplishment f or the period. Electrical - Installation of cable tray, conduit, cable pulling and terminations continued in the Containment Interior, Primary Auxiliary building, Msin Steae East and West Pipe Char es, Electric Tunnels, L;uipment Vault. Turbine building, Ccnt rc; Euilding, Diesel Generator building, CoolinF Tower, Kaste ProcessinF building, South Tank Iarm, St eau Generator BlowdosT. building, Fuel St orage building. Service Water Pumphouse, Transf ormer Area, and Yard. The work accomplishment was above the target accomplishment for the period. Tunnel - Tunnel work continued with concrete placement and patching in tne intake Tunnel and concrete tlacement, veid repair work, and contact grouting in the Discharge Tunnel. York accomplishment was below the g tarFet accompli shment f or the period. .s III '.

1.r. : h (C.: '. tr e d s. St r ue: ural - Jorir*.ork installatic,.. rt.inf orcinf st eel ins:allatf or, and concrett placement con:Inuet ic p r. press it t he Cr:r.tainmen Interior. Exteriot, Fene: ration Area, I rirary Auxiliat f luilding, and Control buildinF. ' work accomplishment was above the tarret accomplishment for tne period. !':::nr and.62:nant:a! - 1:bedced piping installa:10: continued through-oc: 1;. t :..

.e vm a t. : n ~.tr.:en: was be l ca :nt t:.rret acco:plishment f or the period.

UE50 5tartut Coord:nt:.or perice a total of 25 I:1p's were subeltted to During tne sut,,ec: renor ~t rajority of Ell turnovers centered YAEC Etsrtup for approval. n pertaining te t' e GE Turbine Gent.rator Schedule. Tne a r.,und sy s t en.! n systems inciuoe the f olloving: baisnee of Secondary Cornonent Cooling instru=enta: ion, Erdrauli: Fluid Systen, Floo: Drains and Sumps, and relatec T::t Irote::ior. 5.ss t_2. All sip's reccired to support s.luly 1, 19E3 GE Turbine on Gear cate have been sub itted to YAEC Startup or in the process of being "sub it ted. Also h;F~t rt'. rte: :o Cen:ensate Transfer Sys:cs. Solid State Protection 'e c t.r., b.I ;nt :.::.c:t at:c: he a a e r, he a c t o r ".zie -uy Water System, and r S.und Fostred Pacne Sy sten.sve been sube.i tted t c. YAEC S: ar tup. 1. Const ruction Eupnor: Status of tne construction support f uncGons as of the end of February is as follows: Schedule Actual a. Const ruction Facilities % Comolete Z Complete labe Oil liouse 100 100 Construction Facilities Bldg. Floors 1st 100 100 2nd 100 100 3rd 100 100 Machine Snop/ Class Roon Bldg. 100 100 Started 11/8/82 b. Construction Service Electric Power 97 88 Sewer and Sanitation 92 86 Gas 95 92-Construction Air Supply 95 92: c. Constructiot. Eculp:,en: Co=mitments Estimated On Har.d O Constru: ico Cra.e5 45 43 Esr:r h: int Eq ui p; e r.- 2; 20

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U.. Lin: Ai r Cc,=;; t o s t rF 21 27 Lontrete ! ruer. Il 11 Cre:er Crenes 2 1 hented Cranes 5 3 hent e d Conveyor Syrtec 0 4 Lenr Ter: Stortit '!;c. cr.:ive hr.intencnce L. be h b r oDI. 5 r.::n:rc:::r :'::vi Iznetor Cotlan: Fun; motors 1/b and 1/C inte Contt n=en:: trintenance a: tivi:ies nave been resumed. ' tic eritat:en cf :n place Li=1:orcue operators har been stepped r u; in an t:te=p to support star: up recuirements. This relubri-ca: ion contucted per GT.M-101, F.T. 4192E. 0;ntinued,tournti inspections of E. P. Rotor, P.O. 20D-1, Unit I;. L. I t '.". b i; OL

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f 2 .7'..- 1*. :i nf this peri od, 147 nes hires c::S etei :nt ::.r t t : :.; r : t '.' :.: : Orientation program. This progra-f ttiliarizes t h r+ e Tor.:ra :c: and UE&C personnel vno have not worted a: 5tatrooi s.*hir -he lar: lb months with the sit e. The prograc includes S :e and Safe:y Order.:- ation. Safett benartment Lurinf the =cnth of P.;rch,17e individualE A :tadeC L I' ! C057. ' & Supervisors ' Saf ety session, 17 pecple attended e course er.-: led. "!ne 'Jse of Yars-; cnd Other Fic:22ble 5027t*:1.' CLd ~ :Taf * ! C a: tended a Eiit toutst. 4 Corstruction hantowe: A. Pcal Force During harch. 1953 bar 2nd Snif t 3rc Shift Toini Foreces: Mar ual e 3,503 1,020 14C; 4,663* 4.70C-

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This figure does no: include 2.30.i non-snuais on site. (993 UE6C and 1,30F Contractor. b. SCHEDUI.E COALS 2 i Proposed Award Fee Progras Firu Goals for June 1983 were discursed with tne respective contractors f or contract paceaFe numbers 9-Civil-bt ructural; 19-Piping / Mechanical; and 21-Permanent Electrical during February,1982 f or review and comment. Firs Schedule Goals f or the above referenced period were incorporated into the Award Fee Program as per the Award Fee Committet meeting held Fe creary 23, 1983. Toe following is a status of current goals f or trimerter February 1983 thru May 1983 and June 1983 of the succeedinF trimes:t:. I DESCRIPTION

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fit!!sb V': /.. E '. t'.!.M Tr. t contined 5the duling lierartetnt 's ef f orts curing tne month of March we re d:rected toward analysis of the integratec project schedule and t oward prov:d:nr schedule data to project personnel. Special emphasis continued toverd the identification of neFative paths fcr the project.

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!:. e p r o,, e c t schedule has beer. updated as of harch 25, 1963. Progress has rett evaluat ec 1r: cosaarisor with the proje:: plan. The actual progress .t t.21:cr.:ec ar fellows: Jct ITorrest Ac t ua! Streduled unit i1 " Mir ~ch H.59; 2.15

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75.11 Cumulative ir.i t I': ha r er. .79 .75 Cucula: 1ve 19.37 19.49 Total harcr 1.32 1.67

mru.a::ve 55.71 St.5C Th e Uni t i schedule, af ter updating, indicates project r>egative peths of ranus 75 days.

iroject negativity at tne enc of Feoruary var v.sc ninus 73

crys, hepativity was maintained through caref ul analysis of pt he and tne planned application of canpceer.

.Tne major contributor to the lack of progress for~ Unit dl.is the Piping and .hechani cal cont ractor. The HVAC, General Concrete, Instrumentation, and

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The Support and Electrical Contracts earned-tm excess of the project targets. -. ; = m. Tne TipinF work was targeted to earn ~335,000 manhours during the period. \\ Actual earnings f o.r the period were 150,460 manhours, a diff errace of 184.540 nours from the target. The to date diff erence is 673,881 ma nhours. Tae major contributors to the lack of progrest include: i /* Tne continued ef f ects of the Fullman-Higgins stopwork order. i. ) i j f* The continued ef f ects of the reorganization of the Pullnac-i ' Higgins support orga ni zat ion. i \\ . Lecreased pipefitter manpower levels that have occured during the . period it. contrast to increases tha: vere planned. D ~ V:1-;

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. i,;;; en. Pipefitter requirements in ea:r. beil :n; art oting reviewed te catch :he available manpower with those areas of the project that are most critical. keplar<.inF of critical work areas is being done to balance usaFe consistent vi:h total project requirements. Major replenning f or manpower balance is being cone in the heactor Containten: Luilding. Man:: replanning is being done it tne Pr:=ary Auxiliary building and the Easte Processing Building. Engineering work continued on the design of the balance of the pipe hangers recuired for the Unit #1 and Co= mon work. The remaining hangers have been sequenced in accordance with construction requirerents. Snecific areas of concern include: Paths at (-) 73 days.

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f o: ;.v. 6 : the-tr.(:c.;s1 barrier modif s tatio:. an: 4 i St eat valves. at.d ;.e r : Penetration Main Steam and Feed ater piping in the I.as Areas and the pip 1DF on the pipe bridge. Tne ;fnt is required to support the Cnetical cleaning. house recuired fc: letc.ater piping f r. tne I.:e rrer.:y Feedwater F :t

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r.cattor Cordan: iarge a.c s,:.31*. e:n piping i: :r.e Cor.: tin en: Interior. Tne Cnee.ical VrAume Con:ro*. pipt i t. the Contcir. c::. Tne ' Waste Liquid Drain syst en throughout the Crr.:r.i:2c=: in support of the startup flushing proFras. Faths at (-) 72 cays. Installation of Safety In,iection piping in the Cen:sinment. insta11stior. of caole t-sy an: ccnduit ir. th e M ir.s t e.r: f.s t t. 1i Fa:ns a: (-) 71 days. ' ~-

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~ - - - - ~ ~ ~ - W87. H ": m : VI: f' .. ;. E F . -st??' RY A The corbined Scheduling Department's ef forts during the conth of September k were directed toward analysis of the integrated preject schedule and i, toward providing schedule data te project personnel. Special e=phasis jl ter.titued toward the identification of negative paths for the project. .j trr'ect Schedule Ar.alytis ,g ; E.:-(crint centinued the analysis of rerair.ing verk and defining o the re:at;cnship of that work to constructier needs. Specifics 'y. tr.:: ude : -{ Status updates of engineering logic to reflect current progress. ii Reviews and meetings with engineering disciplines to define F'- requirements. 4 Ar.alysis of engineerinF holds. Development of Unit (2 schedule. e Construction schedule analysis included: Review and implementatiot, of total systems area logic. 1* Analysis of total prcject negative float paths. Analysis of construction canpower requirements. i Pevelopnent of Unit f2 schedule. Ar.a:ysis of construction and startup interfaces. Startur continued the analysis of logic describing the startup progran. { o l Ne ra t ive Pa t h Wo rk In parallel with the schedule development effort, the major negative work areas are being defined to project personnel for corrective action. Major areas of concern include: o Piping installations in the Reactor Containment for the pressurizer relief lines free the pressurirer to the Pressurizer Relief Tank. .ujer factors affecting piping coepletion include delivery of valves and codified pipe spools. Both itees are being expedited. Work affects the final testing of the Solid State Protection System leading to core load. e VII-1

cir ine y)) _? ' _. _ 3. _?_: .y.,yA (continued) .Y j ative fath Work (continued) [ ptilization of the NSSS Internals Contractor leading to the assembly r-of the internals leading to the Reactor Coolant Systec Cold Hydro. l h. installation in the Containment Building. k giectrical conduit cr; 3( tion of Instrueent Air pipe hanf er design and installation leading te (enpenent Cooling instrurent installation it. the PAB at elevation 5 Werk supports startup testing of the Co penent Coeling Water Systet. b. h 'm ( piping installations in the Pricary Auxiliary Building in support of r-3, M ij Charging Volume Control Systen flushing, Safety Injection Syster flushing, and Residual Heat Removal flushing. a Pgiv, instrutentation tray, and tubing in the Primary Auxiliary Building 4 to support the Reactor Makeup Water System test. F 7, I f. Electrical conduit and cable tray installation in the Primary Auxiliary e building. II This work I Large bore ripe work in the Waste Processing Building. ] includes the installation of Component Cooling pipe which supports ,l e p { startup testing, Yard Security Syster in-tallation. ( e installation in the Completion of hanger desi n and large bore pipt 2 f F e Tank Tare leading to the testing of the Tank Tare Fire Protection. p 1 e Cetpenent Coeling Pipe installation in the Tank Farr.. This work is required te support startup testing of the Component Cooling Water Syster.. e Ce penent Coeling Pipe installatien in the Containment annulus area. The cork it. required to support the startup test pregrac. Main Stear and Feedwater Piping work in the cast and vest penetretion 4 e The work is required in support of chemical cleaning. areas. r f f.i I F i 5 i f I L VII-2 ,N

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