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Summary of 790322 Meeting W/Util in Bethesda,Md Re Estimated Fuel Load Date for Unit 1.Related Info Encl
ML20080D362
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Site: 05000000, Perry
Issue date: 04/02/1979
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SUMMARY

OF MEETING HELD MARCH 22, 1979, TO DISCUSS THE ESTIMATED FUEL W'M?

2 LOAD DATE FOR UNIT 1 0F THE PERRY FACILITY A meeting was held on March 22, 1979, in Bethesda between members of the NRC staff and representatives of the Cleveland Electric Illuminating dp Company. A listing of those in attendance is presented in the enclosure.

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The topic discussed was the estimated fuel load date for Unit 1 of the p.j.[

Perry facility.

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This meeting was a continuation of a meeting held in November 1978

,1 during a visit to the site of the Perry facility. The purpose of this i

site visit by the staff was to acquire sufficient information to permit the staff's Forecast Panel to make its own best estimate on the fuel load date for Unit 1 of the Perry facility. Since there appeared to be W

a discrepancy at the November 1978 site visit between the estimated bulk quantities (e.g., feet of large bore piping) for the Perry facility and the comparable quantities for similar facilities, the staff's Forecast Panel chose to defe.r making any definitive estimate of the fuel load date. The meeting on March 22nd, then, was held to discuss

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which the staff's Forecast Panel would estimate a fuel load date.

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, 5; Summary, of Meeting At the Forecast Panel meeting held on March 22nd, the LPM, M. D. Lynch, T. %/

opened the meeting with a brief statement indicating the background and

-0.LV purpose of the meeting as discussed above. Mr. Beck of CEI then stated

dn that CEICO estimated the fuel load date for Unit 1 to be June 1982 and, i$

on this basis, intended to tender its application for an operating V'

license in January 1980.

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V@pj bulk quantities of Perry and Grand Gulf.

(The latter is a BWR which also has a Mark III containment.) The discussion indicated'that there

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was close agreement between comparable bulk quantities for the Perry

,g and Grand Gulf facilities. The minor differences in bulk quantities H.9 between the two facilities could be explained by the differences in f.. W the design of the two plants. A summary of the Perry progress in con-L.:'Q.

structing Unit 1 plus the common features of Unit 1 and 2 (Unit 1 and

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Perry Unit 1 and Common In Place Bulk Quantity Total

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concrete (cu. yds. )

237,000 184,118 e.M

[N large bore piping (ft.)

276,700 77,318 (L ',,

G:.n small bore piping (ft.)

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conduit (ft.)

692,000 450 CEI stated that Unit 1 plus common was about 39.6 percent complete as of the end of February 1978 compared with 33.4 percent at the end of October-

.b 1978 indicating a construction rate of 1.55 percent during the last winter. The staff indicated that this was better than average progress during the winter.

i Based on the 40 percent completion of Unit 1 plus common as of the f,. EC end of February, the staff estimates the fuel load date for Unit 1 as

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December 1982. Assuming a 30 month OL review period, the staff expressed

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its belief that the FSAR should be tendered at the end of March 1980 and

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be docketed in June 1980. This judgment was tempered by the following Yy two conflicting considerations. CEICO has not yet made a significant start in pulling the electrical conduit and cables and has made a limited amount of progress in placing cable trays and pipe hangars.

Based on the experience at other nuclear power plants, the present rate of con-

'1 struction could slow down as this type of work continues.

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the present rate of construction should accelerate during the next few months as the weather improves and additional space opens up inside the buildings as the concrete placement is completed.

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load date in early October of this year after CEICO has had the opportunity l

to accelerate its present construction rate during the seven month period

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fuel load date.

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preparation of the OL application leading to a tendering in early T*

January 1980. Mr. Lynch agreed that this course of action by CEICO was prudent but suggested that a final judgment by CEICO on the tender-

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Perry Nuclear Power Plant (Units 1 and 2)

SUBJECT:

SUMMARY

REPORT OF CASELOAD FORECAST PANEL MEETING WITH CEI AND FACILITY TOUR AT THE PERRY SITE Introduction On January 11,12 and 13,1983, the Caseload Forecast Panel (CFP) met with the applicant (CEI) and toured the Perry plant for the purpose of collecting. data to assess the projected fuel loading date for Unit 1.

The agenda followed is contained in Attachment 1.

Because of the longer time projected by CEI for fuel loading of Unit 2 (May 1,987), and the current stage of Unit 2 construction, the CFP review was limited to Unit 1 and those facilities common to Units 1 and 2 essential to load fuel, test, and operate Unit 1.

G During the first day, interested members of the public were invited to observe the proceedings. A list of the CEI, CFP and menbers of the public in atten-dance is contained in Attachment 2.

A tour of the facility was conducted on the second day of the following plant buildings:

Unit 1 Reactor Building Intermediate and Fuel Handling Building Diesel Generator Building Auxiliary Systems Building Control Complex (including the Unit 1 Control Room)

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Summary of Findinos CEI's latest ' target date for Unit 1 fuel load, formally communicated to NRC in February 1982 and reflected in the Bevill schedule, is November 30, 1983. How-ever, CEI is in the process of re-evaluating project schedules 1,n light of the construction and test work which remains to be completed to determine a fuel load date.

Based on its assessment of the information provided by CEI during the site visit and the tour conducted of the plant, the CFP believes that the earliest possible date for Unit 1 fuel load is December 1984, and will likely be at a later date. The information provided by CEI upon which this finding is based is contained in Attacha,ent 3, and is discussed in the section which follows.

Discussion of Unit 1 Construction and Test Data CEI maintains that as of December 31, 1982 work in the construction of Unit 1 and common facilities is approximately 89% complete.

Based on its review of the work elements listed in the "Significant Quantities" table in Attachment 3, the CFP finds that the construction activities (major system equipment, electrical and instrumentation work) remaining to be completed does not fully support this degree or percentage of work completion. About 20,000 linear feet of large and small bore piping welds in the Unit 1 Reactor Building remains to be completed.

While this figure seems small in comparison to the 300,000 plant welds indicated for this work element, the work remaining will involve the welding of 36-inch, 18-inch pipe which is usually time consuming and difficult to accomplish.

Signifi-cant electrical work needs to be done, primarily in the Unit i Reactor Building involving over 2,000,000 linear feet of cable, 120,000 linear feet of electrical conduit and f20,000 electrical terminations.

Additionally, approximately 150,000 linear feet of instrumentation work is still recuired involving tubing, valves, o

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3-bb I8 t:a instrument and panel-racks. Furthermore, construction schedules for the large and small bore pipe and instrumentation show this work being completed as late as P. arch-April 1984 (reference the SP. 44/45 and SP. 33/34 schedule charts con-tained in Attachment 3).

With respect to test work, of the total number of test activities schedul,ed --

1992 identified by CEI as of November 1982 -- CEI indicated that 389 (19.5%) of the tests were completed and 547 initiated as of January 1,1983. CEI provided evidence of pre-test work performed early in the Perry project (' prerequisite to the conduct of pre-operational testing) which it believes increases the likeli-hood of a success-oriented pre-ocerational test program for Perry.

Examples of the pre-test work completed include:

(1) the creation of the Nuclear Test Section (NTS) 5-l/2 years ago comprised of CEI, GE (NSSS vendor) and consultants g of electrical equipment and activation of the plants' permanent electrical power ^

supplies; (3) the early activation of service,and makeup water systems operation; (4) turnover of the Unit 1 Control Room to the NTS in 1980 from which all pre-test and equipment test activities are being controlled; and (5) emphasis p~1 aced z

on identifying and inspecting equipment which proved problematic for other plants during pre-operational testing. The CFP finds that, much of the equip-ment test activities completed thus far, do not involve major critical-path re actor sy s tems.,;. < / pf ' l +"- 4 "1 ' ' "[ h #

vw to While the early pre-test work performed by CEI should help avoid program test delays, experience has shown that delays usually occur during major system equipment tests, and the problems encountered are usually unique to a specific plant design.

CEI's pre-operational test schedules are considered to be some-what optimistic in that they de not appear to factor in the possibility of such contingencies;. and considered in ight of the construction schedules highlighted above, the CFP believes that this is highly unlikely that CEI will realize j

i Unit i fuel load is November 1983.

CEI acknowledged this possibility when pre-sented with these facts, and is addressing them in its schedule re-evaluation

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^^r4"24h-considerd.1p_be reasonable by i.he CFP, the CFP concludes that the earliest time that Unit 1 fuel load could occur is December 1984. However, x dtse the optimisim built into CEI's current schedules suggest that fuel loading would more realistically occur at an even later date.

John J. Stefano, Project Manager Licensing Branch !!o.1 Division of Licensing Attachments:

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Emphasis will ~be on Unit I construction including facilities coninon to Units 1 and 2 which are needed for Unit 1 completion and operation 1.

Overview of project, construction schedule including progress and major milestones completed, current problems and any anticipated problem areas that may impact the current projected fuel load date.

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

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Detailed review and current status of procurenent activitie's including valves, pipe, instruments, cable, major components, etc.

4I Actual and proposed craft work force (by major craft), craft availability,

- productivity, potential labor negotiations and problems.

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Y Detailed resiew and current status of all large and small bore pipe hangers, restraints, snubbers, etc., including design, rework, procurement, fabrica-tion, delivery and instal,lation.

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Detailed review of project schedule identifying critical path items, near critical items, amount of float for various activities, the current cr.itical path to fuel loading, methods of implementation of corrective action for any

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activities with negative float, and provisions for contingencies.

The esti-mated project percent complete as of December 31, 1982.

7.

Detailed review and current status of bulk quantities including current estimated quai.Mties, quantities installed to date, quantities scheduled to date, current pe cent completc 'or each, actual versus forecast insta~:lation rates, in cubic yards /mo., linear feet /mo., or number /mo., and basis for figures.

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Concrete (CY)

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Process Pipe (LF)

Large Bore Pipe (21" and larger) 5 Small Bore Pipe (2" and smaller)

(c) Yard Pipe (LF)

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Large Bore Pipe Hangers, Restraints, Snubbers (ea)

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

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Cable Tray (LF)

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Total Conduit (LF)

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Totai Exposed Metal Conduit (LF)

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Cable (LF)

Power Control Security.

Instrumentation '

Plant Lighting

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Power Control Security (1)

Instrumentation (ea)~

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Detailed review and current status of preparation of preop and acceptance

' tes.t procedures, integration of preop and acceptance test activities with construction schedule, system turnover schedule, preop and acceptance tests schedule, current and proposed preop and acceptance tests' program manpower.

(a) 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.

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required for fuel load.

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Number of preop and acceptance tests completed.-

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Number of preop and acceptance tests currently in progress.

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Number of systecs turned over to start-up.

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' Detailed discussion of potential schedular influence due to changes attributed to NUREG-0737 and other recent licensing requirements.

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

11.

Overview of current construction and startup managecent organization showing interfaces between the two.

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Site tour and observation of construction activities.

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PERRY NUCLEAR POWER PLANT SITE i

l CASELOAD FORECAST PANEL TEAM MEETING JANUARY 11-13, 1983 1

NRC Participants P. Pelke, RIII J. Konklin, RIII J. Stefano, DL

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B. J. Youngblood, DL CEI Participants W. Coleman R. Jadgchew E. Riley G. Heffner C. Shuster J. Kline M. Edelman KEI Participants J. Porterfield

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LB HANGERS 87.3%

CABLE TRAY 77.0%

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  • engineering effort (by major discipline) including any potential problems that =ay arise fro: necessary Rework.

Engineering Status 1.

Engineering General - Engineering Progress as of Nove ber 1 is 96.5% for the basic plant design. All new engineering tasks are identified and set.eduled as.New Work cr Rework, New activities are added to these categcries at they.are defined.

Presently, 52% of the identified New Work tasks are complete and 79% of the identified Rework tasks are complete. Overall engineering frogress is 92%.

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Civil / Structural - All Unit 1 and Cc :en structural steel erection and concrete construction drawings have been ec;pleted and issued.

The current efforts are-final evaluation of support attachments to the containment as a result of the final new leads and finalizing designs for pipe rupture restraints and jet shields.

Fenetration seal design is 90% complete.

3 "echanical - All Unit 1 and Common piping installation drawings have been completed and issued.

Major New Work, including ATWS is cc=plete.

Current efforts include minor equip ent relocatiens, and valve changes. Agenda Item No. 5 discusses pipe supports in greater detail.

4.

I&C - All Unit 1 and cc= en dbsign instrument and control routing drawings have been issued to the site.

The current effort is development of detailed Instal-laticn/ Fabrication drawings by Johnson Centrols Engineering for construction; tnis is 64% complete.

New Work is do:inated by R.G. 1.97 i=ple=entation at 95% ERIS 1

(HUREG 0696) at 70% cc=plete and ATWS at 75% cc=plete, and Post Accident Radiation Monitoring at 60% complete.

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Electrical - All Unit 1 and Cc :en base design electrical drawings and cable pull slips have been issued to the site.

The current efforts are development of detailee ccnduit drawings by the site conduit design team; this is 70% complete.

New Work is dominated by ERIS (NUREG 0696) at 60% complete, ATWS at 95% complete.

Hydregen igniters at 95% cc:plete and Fire barrier design which is 75% co:plete.

Equip:ent Qualification documenta' tion is being assembled to support a March 1983 NRC audit.

This effort is on schedule.

NRC AGEN:A ITEM NUMSER 5 Detailed review and current status of all large and s all bore pipe hangers, restraints, snutters, etc., including design, rework, procurement, fabrication, delivery and in-stallatien.

Tne status of piping supports for Ferry Unit 1 and Common facilities as of January 1,

!953 was as follows:

Large Bore Small Bore Required 13,500 22,141 Designed 13,134 3,570 (S.R. only) i Delivered 11,872 N/A Installed 10,514 18,865

8 NRC AGENDA IIEM NUMBER 5 - centinued The above totals include all supports - safety and non-safety class.

However, they include possible new designs that may be required as a result of the IE Bulletin 79-14 evaluation and vibration proble=s discovered during preoperational testing.

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are discussed below under Rework.

Safety Class Large Scre Included in the above totals are 5304 large bore safe *.y class supports. only 11 of these re=ain to be issued. Approxi=ately 1250 snubbe s are required and these have been planned for through bulk orders.

Currently 23% of the required snubbers have been received on site.

Safety Class Small Bore Included in the above totals ar 3886 safety class small bore supports.

To date 3570 of these have been designed anc issued.

The remainder will be ecmpleted during the first quarter of 1983 Reucrk 1

During the past year reanalysis for New Loads, design verification and redefinition of class breaks resulted in the issue of 449 new supports and 2297 revisions.

Current efforts are aimed at confirming assumptions, which is expected to result in no more than 50 new supports.

'w'e expect this effort to be, completed by April 1983 Additfonally, we now anticipate no core than 100 new supports to result from the I.E.Bulletin 79-14 evaluation.

Finally, we estimate that 100 new supports may be required to resolve vibration proble=s discovered during preoperational testing.

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INSTRUMENTATION 4,289 93%

MAJOR EQUIPMENT 105 Orders 98%

CABLE 5,559,457 89%

J REBAR 23,100 Tons 100%

C STRUCTURAL 9,197 Tons 100%

EMBEDMENTS 1,900 Tons 100%

SPOOLS 12,708 99%

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'isg,944 tr 5 all Lere i*f.12E tr 1t t,225 tr

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!are 36,000 Lr 38,000 LT-Ett:!P: CAL 4Afit a

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C cr. trol 3,926,3E0 LF 2.774,866 Lr Iec.r;ty 395,C00 LF 323,733 tr Instrw enta tien 2,116,160 LF 1,341,180, tr Tctal t,650,0R0 LT 4,624,769 tr I'.Et?? Cat C ::0U:*

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Pc.er 6,320 EA

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STRUMINTATICH Tubing 312,600 LF 172',106 LT T1;ing 36,600 LT 6,434 LT Valves 5,400 EA 1,E45 EA Instru ents

&,500 EA 1,352 LA Farels-?acks 600 EA 360 EA FAINT t:0 916,700 sr 197,529 Er g.

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  • P!;ir.s 30,C00 'tr 17,700 tr Matters 3,900 EA k/A

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35 This number comes right from the attached summary.

B.

Nu=ber of preop and acccptance test currently in progress.

-6 This is the nu=ber of preop and acceptance tests started (41) minus those completed (35).

I.

Nu=ber of systems turned over to start-up.

- 114 of 333 This number is right from the attached sum =ary.

NOTE 1:

Nu=ber of Turnovers from NCS to NTS 333 is diff erent from the number of turnovers from NTS to PPD 181 because generally entire systems will be turned. over to PPD.

NOTE 2:

The nu=ber of turnovers NCS/NTS, 333, is different than the number of System Scoping Packages 314. This dif f erence is expected since we have turnovers of less than full scoping packages. In these cases the turnover boundary is easily defined without creating additional formal subscoping packages.

To maintain the schedule accurately, these additional activities were addressed in the schedule.

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31 3 Tota l Tes t. Ac t,i v i t. i ca Comp l e t,l on - We i gh ted Percent 13.6 UNIT 1 & COMMON Tot,a1 Sortkarc Support, Complellon Weighted Percent

- 23.7 TOTAL DEV.

Tills PEnlOD TO DATE ITEMS ACTIVITIES FU SCllE DU LE D ACTUAL Scil E D U L E D ACTUAL y,

,pR lWTD.VALUE l MONTilSTART COMP.

STAR T COMP. STAllT COMP.

START COMP. COMP. COMP.

FEST ACTIVITIES FURNOVER-NCS/NTS 333 ( 2.5)

+3 57 53 7

7 242 232 122 114 34.2%

.8%

r C & R TESTING 672 (35.0)

+9 71 46 26 6

422 223 280 131 19.5%

6.8%

YSTEM FLUSil/RUN IN 321 (15.0)

+11 28 21 11 19 141 112 88 93 29.0Z 4.3Z RE-OP ACCEPTANCE TESTING 485 (15.0)

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+3 3

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.21 i DTAL TEST ACTIVITIES 1992 (70.0)

+30 163 126 46 34 884 633 547 389 19.57.

13.6%

OFTWARE SUPPORT DtRNISTRATIVE PROCEDURES 57 ( 2.5)

N/A N/A 0

0 N/A N/A 57 57 100.0%

2.5%

YSTEM SCOPING PKGS.

314 ( 5.0)

N/A N/A 0

64 N/A N/A 314 314 100.02 5.0Z I

N. PROCEDURE

S (ECP, GEN,ICP )

436 ( 9.0)

N/A N/A N/A N/A 323 314 73.0Z 6.6%

EST SPECIFICATIONS 169 ( 4.0)

N/A N/A 15 3

N/A N/A 167 154 96.1%

3.8%

LUSH INSTRUCTIONS 75 ( 3.0)

N/A N/A 5

N/A

-N/A 56 50 71.7%

2.1%

EST PROCEDURES 226 ( 5.5)

N/A N/A 33 10 N/A N/A 151 97 56.9Z 3.1%,

Wp's 41 ( l.0)

N/A N/A N/A N/A 23 22 54.7Z

.5%

)TAL SOFTWARE SUPPORT 1318 (30.0)

N/A N/A N/A N/A 1091 1008 80.5%

23.7Z iftwar Figure adjustments are result of updated g rojecti m.

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N/A'means Not Applicable to this cat.c a;ory.

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E DATE Q)MTR ACTOR /

D yNITANT qual.lTT NO.

INITI Atl D DESCRtrTION SYSTOt VEIG)OR (SP)

COHHFNT FNCINEFit/RE$rONSISLE INf;t NF F R f.

10-6-77

.cr. Safety Retter Vetro R21 Cr.

Cn pletion en==ttted 5/1/4).

R. C. Solt/r. A. Nichoin destan weaknees 20 12-4-79 Omtselon of Double N/A Ctf (SP-93)

Wetting for close-out of MR C. Daderho/K. White Cleme "B" Waterstope CQA 227.

27 4-28-80 Rosemount Modet 5I0 DV Misc.

CF. (SP-301)

Cn.pletion en==ttted 1/1/81.

R. C. Solt/E. Ultimen i

Trip Cattbretten Ifnita Waltens for elencout af MR Nag.

Model 1157 rressure CyC t6 77. R ECI 055. RFCI 056.***

29 5-15-80 claem It Motor control R24 Cu t t e r-Ita.ne r Cnarletion en==tement revised

v. J. soyd/R. M. sonner Rev I Centers (SP-557) to 9-15-82 (entended ana tn).

Revision to Final Report peneling.***

30 6-4-80.

Fellure of, Water Soluble Ma nc.

rrr NR Prr 912 einmed out.

QA R. Walrath/R. Crofton/

Furge Dam to dissolve (SP-44/45/4 7) tarut for revleton of rtnet E. rarher/J. r ptch e

after being heated Report pending.***

Cneple-tion Unit t. by 9-85-82.

Completion Ifnit 2, by T-t-85.

37 to-6-80 Units 1 & 2 Suppresgles C41 NNIC (SP-660)

MR CQC 2575 cenling.

C. Tiltsky/K. webb/

rootn' Statalese Steel C42

v. T. Mette Liner C43 38 10-7-80 Standby Diesel Cenerator 443 Trangam.

Final Report matted 12-10-82.

W. Boyd/A. Funatert Model DSRV 16: rotentist Delaval close-out of NR CQC I965.

Link Rod Deftelency (Sr-567) 39 10-9-80 Ntitt-Kwik Bolte Mine.

Hitti. Inc.

Ready for NRC revies.

M. R. Kritser/W. T. Melle (SP-208) 48 Il-3-80 C-41 System ruel Fool Cal NNIC (SP-53)

Ready fos NRC review.

C. Nubbuch/K. Uebb renetrating riping 4

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DAR DATE CONIRACTOR/

NO.

INITIAfr0 DESCRIrff0N SY STIN VrNIM1R (SF)

COHHFtif C(W;NllANT QUALITY FNCINFte/RESPONSIRt.E INCIND.84 45 12-18-80 FCCC Fleathte Conduit H13 CE (SP-598)

Close-out of FDi's UNOJ by R. Sott/E. Willman Crounding 6-1-82 anf WRitV by $2-8-82.*

44 1-2-81 Standhy Diemet R67 Tsangam.

Completion ramattted for W. Boyd/A. Fusatert Generatore Luhricating De t,nva t peremher 19R2. Close-out 011 System Detect (SP-562) of NR CQC 1966.

46 2-3-81

  • 1,tmit Switches Misc.

MANCO Controle Camiletion committed for D. Crow /E. Thomas RIv. 1 9-30-81 NR No. I 52 5-22-81 concrete Crache and N/A MECC (SP-20)

Ready for NRC review.

H. Kritrer/A. McCoy spalle in Unit it Fuel Trenefer Aren of Fuel Handling Building 56 6-1-81 Single ratture R44 cat Ready for NRC review.

T. Swenstger/P. A. Nicholg/

Cr iter ton / Receive r Tank Sensing W. Coleman 57 6-3-81 No Asset Cap in Ctl Frr (Sr527)

Close-out er NR CgC 2244.***

C. Tiltsky/J. Wilros Control Rod Drive Closed by NRC.

Piping socket Welds 59 6-12-88 Antal-Flow Fano, Housing H32 Buffalo Forge Reafy for NRC seview.

C. Tit tsk y/H. Dicchmann thickness M43 (Sr648) 60 6-25-81 rushbuttone for Rattey ut3 Ct/MSSS Final Report due 5-t-83.

R. Sot t/E. Willman 720 Utility Stations /

MSI Unite I & 2. and Common -

Cloce-out of NR OQC 04).

DOP ranele/FCCC 61 6-25-85 CR2940 Tandem Block CE (Sf301)

Final Report due'5-I-R).

R. Salt /E, Willman Switches / Unite I & 2 PCCC FDDR 's RLI-572. Et.2-5R6.

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a DFVIATION ANAL.TSIS RFr0RT STATUS DE.CFNSER, 1982 FACE 3 DAR DATE CONTRACTt>R/

Cit;MIZ ANT eff ALITT NO.

INITIATTD Dr.%CRIrficM SY S TfM VPNDOR (tr) fr#94T NT FNCINFFR/RESPONTERt.E ENCING 9 a

  • 10-88 Neavy Weight Concrete /

N/A NFCC (Sr20)

Estension letter malted M. Krttter/A. McCoy 62 Unita 1 and 2 Stoehteld 12-10-82.

Clege-out of NR Walla CQC 7114, en==ttmentet g

Completion Unit I, 5-1-R2.*

I Completten Unit 2. F-I-81.

Ready for NRC review.

W. J. Boyd/E. Willeen 63 8-17-01 Rockbeston Coastal Rockbestag Cable (Sr193-01) 64 0-31-88 ripe Spool Sandblasting Various rullman Power Ready for NRC restem.

C. Fennell/L. Wheeler (Sr44/4 7) 1 68 9-84-88 Cable Tray Splice solta various t.. K. Congtack Ben.f y for NRC review.

J. Furnema/T. Steer (Sr31)

FI 10-12-88 Unacceptable Indications 2LSI NMIC (Sr660) resJy for NRC review.

C. Tillany/K. Webb in Polar Crane Cteder.

Unit II l

I 72 10-29-81 22 Schedule 40 four inch IEl2 Prr ($r527)

Ready for NRC review.

C. Tt!Isky/J. Uticos I

elbows with eg.sentionable 2E12 material content.

IE12 2rtl 7)

'11-12-88 NMICO Unit I Containment NNICO (SrlF)

Ready for NRC review.

C. Nubhuch/K. We'b h

floor plate welding activity I

74 11-17-88 2 voida in Biolosteal NFCC (Sr20)

Estengton letter mailed M. Britzer/A. McCoy e

Shield co0 crete in Reactor 12-10-82.

Close-out of MR l

Bid. #2 P020-0254, enemitmentet 2

Compte Ion Unit I, 5-1 81.a Completion Unit 2, 7-I-81.

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Wetting for Could Setaalc T. Swanstger/E. Pech Emergency Service Water

.Ir45 Reports through cal.

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DeCNl TANT splAl. TTY No.

INITIATED DrSCRIPTION SYSTFM M tHIOR (SP)

GetHfMT INCINTS R/RFSPONSipt.E FNC8Nt e st

'79 32-10-81 Startina Air System IR44 Traneamertes Final Report melled 12-85-82.

W. Rayd/A. Pasatert e,

. Check Valve /Delaval 2R44 Delavel (Sr562)

NR FQS 0008 Model IKRVl6 al 1-7-82 Cover %or Imhe oil cooler

  • IR43 Traneamerica vatteng far el.. e-out of W. Royd/A.' r==sters (Heat enchanger. Standby 2R4)

Delevel (Sr562)

Na FQS-0002, gnomi tment Diesel Cenerator System) catended to 1-1-8).

82 1-28-82 St reme Analysts for CRD CII CF/CAI Final Report due I-7-83.

C. Tilleby/J. Frpleh/

l System Firing H. Patre s

34 2-22-82 Valve Identification Vertous PPP (Sr44)

Close-out of (Y,C-10R.

Coe-P. Martin /J. Fppich/

and Traceability pletion remeteted for 12-87-82.

L. Wynn/C. Parker 86 3-3-82 Reactor Yessel Water Level 521 CC (Sr305)

Final Report due 5 5-8).

R. Salt /E Willman Trennettters (521-NOA00)

ITil's " Issued. WNOM and WRLD.

89 3-5 Diesel Cenerator riping 1R46 Traneamerica Cinee-out of MR P019-0477.

W. Royd/J. Ctletrap/

Welda IR47 Delaval (SP562)

Com letion committed for A. Pusatert 4-8-8).

90 3-9-82 Unit i Surpreselon rool WNICO (SFIF)

Final Report due I-84-8).

C. Hubbuch/K. Webb Floor Plate Welde/(Ref.:

NR closed.

NR I7-334) 98_

3-18-82 Rottoming-out of Socket ICII PrP (Sr44)

Close-out of NR NDS 006.***

C. Parber/J. Wilcos Welde with fit-up gap of Closed by MRC.

t/16" in Control Rod Drive Piring Systes 92 3-22-82 Review of Radiographe for NNICO (SPl?)

Next report due 3-31-8).

A. Bradehow/M. Walle/

welde in the contatrument W. T. Mella vessele (Unite I & 2) 94 4-20-82 Welding / cable Trey and Vertous LKC (SP33)

Final due 3-31-83.

Reference J. Furnese/7. Ste.or/

Conduit Mangers NR's Cyc 244) and 2444.

V. Higeht 95 4-19-82 M-Relay Contacts /Close R24 Cu t l e r-Hamme r R?ady for WRC review.

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79 12-10-81 Starting Air System IR44 Transamertce Final Report melled 12-15-R2.

W. Rayd/A. Puestert

. Check Valve /Delavel 2R44 Delevel (SP562)

HR FQS 0001 Model DSRVl6 SR 8-7-82 Caverhor I.ube Oil Cooler IR43 Traneameetta Wett8mg far cleese-out of W. Royd/A. Ps.na s e r s Diesel Cenerator System)

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NN PQS-0002. ecomi tment (Heat enchanger, Standby catended to 1-1-83.

82 1-28-82 Stress Analyste for CRD Cll CF./CAI Final Report due 8 7-83.

C. 7:lleby/J. Frpleh/

l System Firtog II. Putre p

84 2-22-82 Valve Identificet ton Vertaus FFF (5r44)

Close-out of 09C-108.

Com-P. Martin /J. Fppich/

and Traceability pletion committed for 12-87-82.

L. Wynn/C. Parker 86 3-3-82 Reactor vessel Water 1.evel 821 CE (SP)ol)

Final Report due 5-1-83.

R. Solt/E Willman Trenamitters (B21-NOR00)

FBI'm *Reemed, WMOPt and WRLD.

8) 3-5-82 Diesel Cenerator riping IR46 Traneamerica Cloge-out of MR PO39-0477.

W. Royd/J. Clistrep/

Welde IR47 Delavel ($r562)

Completion committed for A. Fuentert 4-1-83.

90 3-9-82 Unit i Suppreeston rool IGNICO (Srl?)

Final Report due I-84-83.

C. Hubbuch/R. Webb Floor Plate Welde/(Ref.t NR closed.

MR 87-334) 91 3-18-82 Rottoming-out of Socket ICll PrP (Sr44)

Close-out of NR NDS 006.***

C. rather/J. Uticos Welde with fit-isp gap of Closed by NRC.

t/16" in Contron Rod Drive riping System 92 3-22-82 Review of Radiographe for NetICo (Srl7)

Nest report due 3-38-83.

A. Rredeheu/M. Walle/

welde in the contatrument W. T. Mette vessele (Unite I & 2) 94 4-20-82 Welding / Cable Tray and vertous 1.RC (SP33)

Final due 3-31-83.

Reference J. Fernese/T. Stear /

Conduit Mangere NR's CQC 2443 and 2444.

V. Illgeht 95 4-19-82 M-Relay Contacts / Class R24 Cutler 11ammer Ready for NRC review.

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GP-38/39 Complete Mechanical Dpaipment Installation tJovemhe 30, 1982 W. Smith /G. Haywood Date changed per C/SVH (45) on 10/8/82. Completed Nov. 30, 1982.

SP-60 Complete Painting (tia l l s, floors &

liccember 31, 1992 W.

Smith /P. Perry Monitoring, structural steel)

SP-68 Complete Fire Protection System December 31, 1982 W.

Smith /M. Popelas Completed Nov. 26, 1982.

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SP-16 Complete Structural Steel Non-Safety Hovember 18, 1992 H.* Smith /R. Ita ll i sh Completed Nov. 72, 1982

!;P-68 Complete Fire Protection System December 31, 1982 W. Smith /fl. Popelas Completed Dec.

8, 1982 SP-26 Complete Architectural Hork (Excluding December 31, 1982 W. Smith /R. Kramer C/SVH (62) has been written Hissile-Proof Door on South Side) requesting additional exclusions.

SP-44/45 Complete I.arge Dorc, Small Bore Piping Jamia s y 31, 1993 H. Smith /J. Shaw Monitoring and llangers (Except Systen F42)

SP-48/90 Complete Instrumentat. ion and Controls April 10, 1993 li. Smitb/J. fcInar.

Installation (Except Systen F42)

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SP-39 Complete Hon-NSSS !>psipment (Unit 1)

November 30, 1982 H. Smith /G. Ilaywood, Complete Nov. 19, 1982.

Deermher-317-1992 SP-GO Complete Painting (except sa f e t.y-re la ted rchruary 15, 1983 W.

Smith /P. Perry Date and definition changed hanger & electrical cage areas at 599' per C/SVN (55) on 12/20/82.

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Smith /it. Popolas

. Description changed per SP-68 Complete Fire Protection System C/SVN 8%) on 12/15/82.

(except new q.rinkler system on 599'. I: lev. ).

SP-91 Complete llVAC (including Related

.lanuary 31, 1983 H.

Snith/D. Ilyde instrumentation)

SP-68 Comple t e liew P54 Sys t em a t 599' tiarch 15, 1983 H.

Smith /M. Popolas Hilestone created per C/Svil (56) on 12/15/82.

riev.ition XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Ill ACTOlt Ill.DC. II AltCA 2 EP-17 Complete Held Verificalions & Itepair of December 17, 19R2 H. Smith /R. Whitaker Completed Dec. 15, 19R2.

Containment I.i ne r He l d s., Courses 1-4 (Annulus Fix) oceeber-347-1982 SP-38/39

' Complete Hochanical Equip. Piping, Ilangers December 31, 1982 W.

Smith /G. Ilaywpod Date and defintion changed

& Restraints (except RPV modifications, per C/SVN (47) on 11/30/82, reflective insulation, IST, refuel bridqc, C/SVt3 (65) has been written aur, platform, recire. pump, transition requesting additional exclusions and a Fch. 28, pieces & support s, G41 Spf.C ntorage tank,

pre-past hydro activities, F42, IlYD control

'83 cumpletion date.

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Complete Cable Tray Outside Drywell December 31, 1982

11. Smith /D. Grancto Completed Dec. 28, 1982 SP-33 (except construction holds)

SP-17 Complete Installation of Additional

.lanuary 1 5,- 19H3

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Janunry-2Hy-1983 SP-44/45 Conplete I,arge Dore Piping Inside Drywell flay 27, 1983 W. Smith /t. Plinter Date changed per C/SVN d51)

On 12/9/83.

(cFCept hangers l SP-17 Ocmove Blue I:nvelope to Support April 30, 1983 W.

Smith /ft. Casey Suppression Pool Turnover izones 4 & 61

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'Honitoring.

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~ Complete Misc. Steel and Service February 1, 1983 -

I.. Kilpeck/R. Dallish Platforms (except toc plate around grating holes and CIV installation)

SP-60 Complete Steel Shield Paint February 1, 1983 I.. Kispeck/P. Perry SP-68

-Complete Fire Proection System rebruary 2fl, i983 I.. Kilpeck/H. Popelas" SP-48/90 Complete Instrumentation and Controls April 30,* 1983 L.

Kilpeck/J. Holnar Installation XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX TtlHRINE nllILDING 02 SP-44/45-Complete large Dore,.Small Dore Piping February 15, 1983 L.

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f., Kilpeck/fl. Gottron Completed Dec.

1, 1982.

Inr.tallation (except penetration.

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I.. Kilpeck/D. Ilyde Description changed per additional safety-related instrumentation)

C/SVN (48) on 11/12/82.

Completed on Nov. 23, 1982.

S P-5 7 Complete Painting (walls, floors and rebruary 28, 1983

f.. Kilpeck/P. Perry structural stect)

December-317-1982

'SP'- 4 4 / 4 5 Complete 1.arge Dore & Small Dore Piping April 15, 1983 r..

Kilpeck/I,. Deebe Date changed per C/SVN (49) on 12/7/82.

December-31r-1982 SP-46/90 Complete Instrumentation Installation April 30, 1983 I.. Kilpeck/J. Holnar.

Date changed per C/SVN (49) on 12/7/82.

.SP-27 Complete Architectural llork (except April 15, 1983 I., Kilpeck/R. Kramer rest raint s to l>e adjusted at O' temperature) g.

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OFF GAS til.OG. 3I (Cont'dl SP-38/39 Complete N64 Equipment Installation April 30, 1983

f.. Kilpeck/G. Ilaywood XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX lii:ATER DAY fi SP-48 Complete Instrumentation and Controls January 15, 1983 I.. Kilpeck/J. Holnar In s t a l la t f or.

T.P-57 Complete paintinn'and Nuclear Coating April 1,

1983 I.. Kilpeck/P. Perry (Except Knock ouk Wall at. Aux. Condenser)

SP-27 Complete Architectural Work April 30, 1983

f., Kilpeck/R. Kramer XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX,XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXkXXXXXXXXXXXXX Till:lllNE POUCR COf1P'.EX ll SP-48/90 Complete Instrumentation October 31, 1982 I.. Kilpeck/J. Holnar Completed Nov. 18, 1982, late completion due to re-elesign issued on 10/28/92.

Nnvemin e--30 -190 2 7

SP-57 Completo Painting (walls, floors &

Janum y 14, 1983 I., Kilpe<k/P. Perry Date changed per C/SVN (521 structural steel) on 12/7/82.

SP-68 Complete Fire Protection Systen November 30, 1982

f.. Kilpeck/II. Pope l'a s Completed Dec.

8, 1982.

SP-27 Complete Architectural Work February 28, 1983 f.,

Kilpeck/R. Kramer XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX I

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SP-42 Complete Hinc. IIccha n i ca l Emil pment (CSI)

December 31, 1982 H. Smith /W. South C/SVN (59) has been written requesting completion date of 1/31/83.

SP-26 Complete Architectural Hork Harch 1, 1983 H. Smith /R. Kramer SP-48/90 Complete instrumentation and Controls April 15, 1983 H.

Smith /J. Holnar Installation SP-57 Complete Nuclear Coating April 30, 1993 H.

Smith /P. Perry SP-60 Complete Painting (Except Exterior April 30, 1993 W.

Smith /P. Perry Painting /Sealinal)

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C/SVN (57) on 12/15/82.

and CO, hose reel piping at 620' &

Completed Dec. 31, 1982 638' ETev.)

SP-4 4 / 4'.

Complete Snall llore Piping (Incliiding February 211, 1983 W. Smith /D. Younkin Ifnit 2 to support tinit 1 Operation)

SP Complete Sprinkler Systems at 574' and Harch 31, 19 fl 3 H.

Smith /M. Popolas Milestone created per 638' Elev. and CO llose Eccl pip ng at C/SVN (57) on 12/I5/82.

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SCIIEDUI.EH SPONSOR COMMENTS t tWTitol. Corit'I.rX tcont'di SP-44/45 Complete I.arge norri Piping, I.arge and April 15, 1983 St. Smith /D. Younkin Small ' Bore llangers (including Unit 2 to support Unit 1 Operationi SP-61 Complete Elevator Installation April 30, 1983 li. Snith/M. Popelas j

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September-307-1982 SP-22 Services Duilding Complete lexcluding Tech April 30, 1983 H. Snith/P. Fortunato Date and descrip' tion chanqed Center and lub, oil storage room) per C/SVN 854) n ' l l / 2 6 / fl 2.

SP-44/45 Complete Service Pipe Installation January 15, 1983

17. Smith /D. Younkin XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX AREA 5

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SP-48/90 Complete P41, P54, E22 & ESI Instrumentation November 21, 1902

f., Kilpeck/J. flolnar Completed Nov. 18, 1982 SP-89 Complete Hisc. tionsaf ety Civil llork January 31,'l9P.3 I., Kilpeck/R. Ballish Completed Dec. 29, 1982 II:ycept WalIs at Sodium flypo Storage Tank)

SP-48 Ilypochlorite Generation Bldo. Complete January 31, 1983

f.. Kilpeck/J. Molnar' Monitoring Instrumnt Installation
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ScilEntil.ED SPONSOR C'OHilt:NTS P, util'tHMISES SP-44/45 USWPI'l Conplet e large Dore llangers & Pipe tiovember 30, 1982 I.. Kilpeck/R. Conran Completed Dec.

3, 1982.

(lini t il SP-44/45 CSWril Complete Small Dore Piping (lini t 1) flovember 30, 1982

!.. Kilpeck/R. Conrah Completed Dec.

3, 1982.

SP-50/51 Olril il Complete N71 Insulation

.fanuary 15, 1983 I., Kilpeck/D. Gottr,on Completed Dec. 10, 1982.

SP-4R/90 I: Sill'Il Complete Instrumentation and Controls January 15, 1983 I.. Kilpeck/.l. Holnar Installation (Except OP49-N040A&D)

SP-26 ESilPil Complete Architectural llork April 15, 1983 L. Kilpeck/R. Kramer (Execpt Security Screens)

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX COOI.ING TOWER 11 Decenher-347-1982 SP-97 Complete Cooling Tower January 31, 1983 I.. Kilpeck/R. Kramer Dated changed per C/SVN (50) on 11/29/82. C/SVN anticipated.

SP-50/51 Complete P41 Insulation fla rch 31, 1983 f..

Kflpeck/B. Gottron XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXKXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX gnAnDnOuSE SP-34,83, Complete Guardhouse (excluding PS6 System December 31, 1982 L.

Kilpeck/G. Parker C/SVN (66) has been written 6H Electrical and Punchlist clean-trp)

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Dallish/fl. Popelas re, questing a Jan. 31, '83 completion date.

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SCHEDIN.ED SPONSOR col 1HENTS TRAINIl4G Cl:NTOlt/ EOF SP-SH Complete Emergency Operationn Pacility April 1,

1983

1. Kilpeck/P. Fortunato (Not including Training Center Facilitical XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX M INEERING & PROCLIREMENT Complete llanger. Design for Snall nore Safety-Related December 15, 1992 K.

Pech/J. Eppich Per M.

Pech, milestone will complete 1/31/83.

Piping and I6C (Except for itPV lipper I.evel Itoforence I ?ql t 'e nnp i t t e I.arge llore Piping Support Denagn Verification Decenhor 31, 1982 K.

Pech/J. Eppich leir-Pase Design Complete Shielding and Fire Survey Itcquired for SP-98 December 31, 1982 K. Poch/R. Salkiewicz Completed Engineering (including Piping flovements)

Submit and Approve all Required Procedures to Support January 17, 1983 A. McCoy/n. Davis /

C/SVN to be written, fl. Xritzer requesting completion date Placement of Annulus Fix Concrete of 2/21/83.

Complete Dctilgn' of the Te*chnical Support Center January 31, 19fl 3 K. Pech /.T. tilhalich Icliver Suppression Pool Column Wraps February 1, 1983 G. 1,0ckwood Completed complete. Delivery of 1.arge llore llangers for Reactor Februany 28, 1983 D. Orr Hl sig, fI rate and Deliver llVAC Plenum for ticchanical Equipment fla rch 1, 1981 K.

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Tuckwood Room of the Emergency. Operations Facility Cariplete Remaining Radiation Shielding Analysin and March 11,,1981 It. Salkie_wicz llilestone created per C/SVN (63)

.lsr.no Renaining Designn.

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T.CilEDill.ED SPONSOR COMilENTS Compit te ral.rication anil Deliver,r 1851 Comsip Panels (8) llarch 31, 1983 K.

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I.ockwco' Complete rollow-lip of Activitics Connected with April 1,

1983 K.

Pech/J. Eppich Ve*rification of I.arge Bore Piping Supports Complete Support Revisions Dise to CRD Scran Transients April 1,

1963 K.

Pech/J. Eppich and Functional Capability checks I*.ils and Deliver Pixed louvers for t he Emergency April in, 1983 K.

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-(Da t er..ipp l y to lin i t. I and Common unless stated otherwise and include construction testing and applicable documentation by all contractors).

ltEO'D T/O DATP STE COMilENTS

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DESCit1 PT g oH P55A nullding Heat-Anit, OG, T8, 117, TPC, November 19, 1982 A. George Completed Nov. 18, 1982

& ItW nuildings i

G61A I.iquid Radwaste Sumps (Clean) flovember 23, 1982 P. I.eigh Completed flov. 23, 1982 l

Decer:dier 6, 1982 ll. Soukey Completed Dec.

3, 1982 j

G5in Liquid Itadwaste - Chemical ifaste 1

Decemler 6, 1982 H.

Soukey Completed Dec.

3, 1982 G50C Ligfid Padwaste

.Dackwash R36sn '

Ilcat Tracing & Antifrecre Protection December 15, 1982 L. Crowell CompInted Doc. 13, 1982 I

(P20, P71)

I December 15, 1982 P. fial st ros Completed Dec. 17, 1982 l

HIlp Int erbus Transforrrrs D Il34A Lube Oil Puri fiers-flain Feed Purips December 15, 1982 S.

Powell Completed Dec. 13, 1982 R230 480V I.ond Cent ers EllPI A-EPI A lvcember 15, 1982 F.

Pluebell completed Dec. 21, 1982 T61C Auxi liary Stcart to Unit. 2

p. cernber 20, 1982 11. Patterson C/SVil (67) has been w r i t t.en, requesting a Jan. 14, '83 completion
date, l

Pl?n condensete Seal llater - reedwater Pump December 27, 1982 O. nonworth C/CVil (601 has been writ ten rer~o.,ing a Jan. 26, '93 e

cc.npletion date.

1 H350 flydrogen Supply (GC Portion')

January 10, 1983 J. Cela It22 K 4KV Till2 Tie Jantiary 19, 1983 P. Pluebell Pila Condensate Transfer & St orage - Itadwast e

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Condenuate Seal llater - llotwoll Pump January 24, 1983 8.

Bosworth

't i l A tinit 2 St art-up Tranns f ormer February 1,* 1983 P.

Maistros P54C Fire Protectic.a - Fire Service Water February 1, 1983 R. Urch H46C' Ventilation - Dioscl. Driven Fire Pump February I, 1983 J. mci.ane It24 A 480 ficC'ti Erl A07, 08, 09 February 4, 1983 C. Gorce Coupleted Dec. 17, 1982 H24C-480V MCC'S OFIC07, 08, 09 February 4, 1983 C. Goree completed Dec. 17, 1982 P55n nullding Ileat - lleater Day February 14, 1983 A. George Completed Dec. 7,

1982, P55C.

nulldino llea t - Intermediale Building Fehrnary 14, 1983 A. George Monitoring P53D pullding licat - Auxiliary liuilding February 14, 1983 A. George Completed Jan.

3, 1983 H21P 480V 1.nad Centers EllFIE February 17, 1983 F.

Pluebell R74P 480V tlCC'S EFln07, 00, 09 February 18, 1983 C. Goree R24D

.480V t?CC'S OFID07, 08, 09 F:htnary 18, 1983 C. Gorce I:34E 480V t1CC'S OF1El February 18, 1983 C. Gorce

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Docket No. 50-458 APPLICANT: Gulf ~ States Utilities Company (GSU)

FACILITY:

River Bend Station Unit 1

SUBJECT:

SUMMARY

OF MARCH 30-31, 1983 CASEL0AD FORECAST PANEL (CFP) mmm wra ant mn The applicant met with the NRC's CFP, composed of William Lovelace (RM),

Ross Brown (SRI) and Edward Weinkam (DL) at the site of River Bend Station (RBS) Unit 1 in West Feliciana Parish, Louisiana to discuss the current status of construction and to observe in-progress activities. The meeting agenda and list of attendees are attached. The purpose of the meeting and site tour was to collect River Bend Station, Unit 1 data on past construction programs and progress, current construction status and to observe physical plant ccmpletion so that the staff can make an assessment of the construction status and con-struction completion date. This estimate is used in scheduling limited staff resources for the safety and environmental review of pending operating license applications.

On Marcn 30, 1983 in a meeting held at the River Bend Energy Center, the applicant described the progress of engineering and construction at RBS Unit 1, using the attached presentation as an outline. Construction, which commencee in July 1979, is progressing on a 68 month schedule, with fuel load planned for April 1985 and conrnercial operation in December 1985. As of February 1983, GSU reports the construction completion as 66%. This completion percentage is based upon man hours earned. The percent completion for structural is 89.1%,

piping 48.0% and electrical 31.7%.

Curves depicting installation rates for various commodities are included in the presentation. As can be seen, using GSU's percent completion basis and the early start / late start enveloping criteria, GSU estimates that they are proceeding as planned, or better, in the areas of conduit, exposed metal conduit, cable tray, instrument and control cable, power cable, power cable tertainations and piping-2,l/2" and above. GSU is behind in their planned installation schedule in the areas.of instrumentation and control terminations, piping-2" and below, lighting wire and small bore and large bore hangers. GSU states, however, that these areas should present no problem due to good to excellent t

progress in most areas allowing for increased craft concentration in the "behind be curve" areas.

The critical path as identified for the,:onstruction of RBS is the reactor building. This includes the installation of the fuel pool, reactor cavity liners, installation of gates and fuel racks, erection of the fuel transfer j

tube and installation of the reactor pressure vessel internal supports for the j

reactor pressure vessel hydrostatic test. These activities support the turnover of the reactor pressure vessel outflush and the traversing incore prebe system.

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GSU included a percent complete comparison chart with data from the NRC

" yellow book" yardsticking a 15 BWR average completion percentage at the two and three year marks to RBS Unit 1.

milestones for the 15 BWR average.

In summary, GSU listed several positive schedule factors they feel give RBS These factors are:

-an advantage over other construction projects.

Nuclear Stabilization Agreement 1)2) Alternating Four-Tens Shif t Arrangement

3) Small Bore Models and Drawings Successful Quality Assurance Program 4)5) Boundary Identification Support Plan in T/SU Program
6) As Built Large Bore Program TMI Lessons Included in Plant Design 7)8) Hydrodynamics Inputted into Based Design Conclusion GSU has accepted a challenging construction schedule and is vigorously attem Several of the positive schedule factors enumerated should benefit to meet it.

GSU.

An analysis of the data presented, combined with observations made during the3 site tour were compared with the data accumulated during the March The CFP feels that the percent completion is an optimistic value and that con-struction had not progressed at the rate estimated by the staff in 1981 to be Based on these factors, the applicant's required for a 1985 fuel load date.

However, since the construction completion date appears to be optimistic.

commodity installation curves are largely projected curves based on early installation perfonnance data, the NRC staff concludes that it is prudent to look at construction progress again, at the end of 1983 to see how well actual rate of construction matches the applicant's current projection.

At that time, the commodity installation aspects of construction will be more clearly defined and it will be possible to better determine how effective GSU's positive schedule factors are.

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, 1 Docket No.:

50-458 APPLICAUT:

Gulf States Utilities Company FACILITY:

River Send Station, Unit 1 SUBJECT.:

SUmARY OF MARCH 11-12, 1980 MEETING AMD SITE VISIT TO ASSESS CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE 0

the MRC staff met with Gulf States Utilities Company On March 11-12, 1980

{the apolicant) and Stone and Webster at the River Bend (RS) site in ' de c

i Feliciana Parish, Louisiana to discuss the scheduling of construction and Meeting attendees are to observe the construction activities in progress.NRC representatives includ listed in Enclosure 1.The meeting agenda is enclosed as Enclosure 2.

load Forecast Panel.

The purpose of this meeting and tour was to provide for the staff'sThe app independent assessment of construction completion.

The applicant's that Unit 1 construction is presently 10.2 percent complete.

present estimate for construction completion and fuel loading for Unit On the basis October 1,1983, with comercial operation by April 1,19 license on December 1. 1980.

Cenclusion The staff could find no basis for significant departure from gener'ically On the basis of it's generic forecast model derived from the perfomance of other Soiling Water Reactors with Mark III contai derived estimates.

ments, the Panel estimates Unit 1 will be completed about October 1935, Based upon observed which is two years after the applicant's projection. work in n ? resent, rather than 10.2 percent.

7ne staff's generic forecast model sugcests the ap?licant can expect to about 90 percent cocoletion, with about 12 month

'thile the acolicant's soecific installation rates for such items as oiping, hancers and cable were not available at the meetin last 10 ?ercent.

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Compared to other 3 hrs with Mark III containments, the staff finds the apolicant's estimates of the bulk quantities for completion to be low for, Applicant's Range for Estimates Other BWRs

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Large Pipe (linear feet) 265,663 280,000 - 316,000 Small Pipe (linear feet) 117,235 180,000 - 196.000 Cable Trays (linear feet) 72,674 87,500 - 98,000 Cable (linear feet) 4.9x106 6.2 - 7.8x106 Teminations (each) 115,634 221,000 - 243,000

. The staff noted that there are presently nine other LWRs scheduled for fuel loading by the end of 1933 and that each of these is presently in excess of 50 percent complete, whereas RB 1 is about 10 percent or less.

Regarding the influence of the no-strike oreement in effect at the RB 1 site, the staff noted that the data base for its generic model used in this case had been adjusted to exclude delays attributed to strikes.

Regarding the use of the " rolling 4-10" shift schedules, the staff noted that this basically represents a 70 hour8.101852e-4 days <br />0.0194 hours <br />1.157407e-4 weeks <br />2.6635e-5 months <br /> week on a two team basis, whereas an 80 hour9.259259e-4 days <br />0.0222 hours <br />1.322751e-4 weeks <br />3.044e-5 months <br /> week for two teams has been the practica elsewhere. ?ioreover, the limited exoerience of others using a rolling 4-10 aparcach does not support a claim of increased productivity. However, the staff will evaluate any early signs of increased productivity at R3 1 as may be attributed to the rolling 4-13 during its next annual update of Sis construction sc1edule.

In view of the two year discrepancy betveen the apolicant's estimate and that of the Panel, the staff advised the applicant not to ' ender the CL apolication pending completion of, and subject to the findings of, the next visit by the For,ecast Panel which will be made in one year.

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Sumaries of the presentations during the meetino are.iven in Enclosure 3.

Viewgraph slides used during the crecentations are shown in Enclosure 4.

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Darl S. Hood, Project Panager Light !!ater Reactors, Branch flo. 4 Division of Project Panagement

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