First concrete is poured into the foundation slabs of the facility to arrange auxiliary 460 building vessels.
They will collect spent liquid waste from the LNPP and replace the vessels, which service life has almost expired through the 45 years of the NPP operation.
Team #3 of the SMU-2 is engaged at the facility. Approximately 60 employees are currently involved. They work 24/7 in shifts.
Rosatom production system improvement methods are applied at site. It helps to optimise all the processes and use resources rationally in order to get works done in time. The facility is planned to be commissioned the next year.
”That is not the first construction site. Personnel is highly qualified. So, I am sure that the 460 building will be commissioned by the end of 2019” - noted Alexander Bomk, the LNPP-1 Project Manager,JSC Concern Titan-2.
The builders are getting ready for the second stage of the foundation concreting.
Note:
Titan-2 Holding is the largest in the North-West group of companies, constructing the most important nuclear industry and power facilities. The company performs a full range of construction and installation works from engineering to commissioning.
Titan-2 Holding is the general contractor for the construction of the Leningrad NPP-2 power units. The Holding Companies perform all the civil, installation, and electrical works at a construction site. The works are carried out in the reactor, turbine, power supply, water supply, heat cogeneration buildings and other power unit structures.
The Holding is the main contractor for the construction of the Hanhikivi-1 NPP in Finland.