Sitepreparation Civil
Sitepreparation Civil
Sitepreparation Civil
Construction Technologies related to Site Preparation Preparation, Civil and Structural Works
Azhar Khan Manager, EC6 Plant Layout, g , y , Containment Design and Constructability, Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd
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Construction Schedule
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Site Preparation
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Methods Utilized for Site Infrastructure Implementation and Layout for Site Construction
All weather construction method: Construction environment isolated from ambient weather Buildings have temporary enclosures Qinshan CANDU Open top Construction Methods for construction personnel mobility: Scaffolding Mobile scissor lifts, bucket trucks Access to personal services (tool sheds, toilets, wash water) Mobile communication systems
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Transportation:
Stick build approach Modularization approach Combined approach Heavy haul path Need barge unloading facility and heavy haul road(s) Railroads
Site mapping and measuring: Existing conditions including topography Existing buildings and infrastructure Existing underground infrastructure Layout of reference points and markers Laser and global p g positioning system mapping ( g y pp g (GPS) )
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Methods Utilized for Site Infrastructure Implementation and Layout for Site Construction, contd.
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Construction management centre: Use the latest technology to provide direction and control of real time field activities, tracking of equipment, visual and daily debriefing with field personnel Video conferencing Real time management of critical path
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Civil:
Computerized concrete batch plants:
Good quality concrete on a continuous basis with no human error
Concrete/materials testing laboratories Embedded parts fabrication shop Reinforcing steel fabrication shop Shop fabrication mock-up:
F ll scale or partial scale mock-ups can save on actual work ti Full l ti l l k t l k time
Structural steel fabrication/assembly shop Paint shop Contractor building Warehouse Housing for staff g
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Mechanical/Piping: Pipe fabrication shop Pickle bath facility Paint shop Contractor building Warehouse Housing for staff
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Electrical, Control and Instrumentation: Electrical cabling shop Instrument calibration shop Contractor building Warehouse Housing for staff
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Owner: Material management centre Technical and administration building Lay-down and assembly areas(modules, liner vessels, equipment) Warehouse Housing for staff Transportation depot VHL crane Tower c a es and te escop c c a es o e cranes a d telescopic cranes Construction control room Construction parking Security fencing gates and building fencing,
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Owner contd.: Temporary power Fire protection water and service water Housing for staff Transportation depot Cafeteria for workers First aid station
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Excavation
Requires permits from local jurisdiction prior to start Requires construction license from regulator prior to start in some countries Activity of long duration that can last between 6 to 12 months Sometimes adjacent to operating nuclear power plants Environment regulations and constraints It is essential to minimize damage to final foundation material: Protection from blasting near final level Protection from flood and freezing It is essential to provide protection to workers It is essential to provide protection to nearby facilities
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Excavation Contd.
Conventional method: Uses light machinery, blasting and hand excavation machinery excavation. Advance method: Precision line blasting; Chemical foam expansion for breaking rock.
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Advanced method: Consolidation grouting; Rock anchors; Bridging of weak areas; Instrumentation to measure differential settlement and tilt of buildings.
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Concrete Types
Responsibility of site engineering to develop the specified mix designs Nuclear plants are using more concrete; Hundred of thousands of cubic meters Functional & performance requirements of buildings are different hence it is economical to specify different mixes Concrete mixes should be developed and approved at least 6 months before concreting program Supply of constituent materials (aggregates, sand, water, fly ash, etc) must be confirmed a minimum of 12 months before start of concreting program Portland cement is normally used Heavy shielding concrete Higher performance concretes (45-60 MPa) are being specified recently for containment buildings
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Advanced method:
Green cutting
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Reinforcing Steel
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Embedded Parts
Advance embedded parts method: Plate type with studs welded with stud gun Steel plate reinforced walls: Supports are connected directly to the plate
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Expansion Anchors
These are anchors drilled into concrete to support structures, systems and components Objective:
Should reduce the use of expansion anchors to only support conduits and p y pp non-seismically qualified systems and non vibrating equipment Anchors should not cut reinforcing steel
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Foundation Construction
Conventional foundation construction methods: Spread footings, combined footings, mat foundations, pile foundations In the case of mat foundations, multiple pours are used Advanced foundation construction methods: Advances in concrete technology and placement methods have led to single pours for large mats Advances in the development of seismic isolations p p permit the isolation of foundations for structures and equipment and thus protect them from high seismic events
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Formwork Conventional formwork: Slab formwork consists of wood/metal forms supported by shoring Wall formwork consists of wood/metal face forms held together with form ties Forms are stripped after concrete has set and achieved sufficient strength so that it can support its dead load plus a small live load Advanced types of formworks: Q-deck or left in shutters Steel plate reinforced walls (no reinforcing steel in walls) Steel plate modular floors Pre-fabricated permanent formwork
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Conventional Method:
Place conventional form and pour concrete through trunks up to height of 6 to 7 meters.
Advanced Construction:
Steel plate reinforced walls; Self consolidating concrete; Self levelling concrete.
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Conventional Method:
Use conventional concrete mixes conventional reinforcing steel with mixes, lap splicing, conventional formwork
Advanced Method:
Use Q Deck or left in shutters in slabs not supporting seismically Q-Deck qualified systems Modular floors Steel reinforcement concrete composite structures and Deck Plate construction Self compacting concrete Pre-fabricated permanent formwork p
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Braced frames consisting of columns, beams and bracing, and equipment supporting steel systems Conventional method
Cutting and welding of structural steel based on two-dimensional fabrication drawings and using manual measurements Use of clip angles Maximize welding in shop
Advanced method
Automated fabricating shop Use of 3D and precision control maintained by lasers Use of end plate connections
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Conventional method:
Use of temporary bracing to align and temporarily support the braced frame structures Use of conventional high strength steel bolts using torque method such as turn of nut and calibrated wrenches Maximize bolting and minimize welding at site
Advanced method: Facilitates modularization and parallel works Use of buckling restrained braces (BRBs) Use of twist off bolts
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Water Proofing
Required for underground structures, basements, large water transporting system, liquid retaining concrete tanks, etc. Conventional method:
Use of rubber water-stops Use of external painted waterproofing on structures below ground Use of sump pump installation
Advanced method:
Use of superior waterproofing material with advance spraying system Use of fast setting epoxy injection material
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Backfilling
Used for areas between open cut and buildings; Used in pipe trenches Used in landscaping Conventional method: Common backfill in open area Granular backfill adjacent to building and covering piping in trenches
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Yard Services
Storm water drainage system Sewage system Plant system, piping and cables Plant roads Conventional method:
Backfilled trenches
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CONTAINMENT BUILDING
Foundation base slab + steel liner Containment vessel or steel lined concrete Containment wall + dome Shield wall (in double containments) Internal structures
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Large reinforced concrete mat foundations (greater than 5000 m3) Waterproofing membrane under foundation Conventional Method:
Multiple pours, placed to minimize shrinkage C Conventional concrete d i mix ti l t design i
Advanced Methods:
Single pour due to improved concrete technology / concrete mixes with low shrinkage cement reduced cement content increased use cement, content, of plasticizer admixtures, etc. Significant increase in concrete pump use Increased reliability of batch plants
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BASE SLAB
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CONTAINMENT WALL
Conventional Method:
Use pre-assembled gang wall forms & construct in multiple repetitive pre assembled concrete lifts between 6 to 7 meters Concrete placement using trunks to pour concrete; not greater than 1 meter fall Use vibrators for achieving homogeneity Carpenter crews are employed for erecting forms Large scaffolding to set up
Advanced Method:
Slip-forming:
Continuous placing of concrete at p p p g pre-planned rates Hydraulic lift with jacks moving short section of formwork
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Climbing Formwork
Climbing formwork is a self supporting formwork system. Standard steel forms supported from frame After wall is poured, form is released and rolled back from face Jacks lift or climb the whole frame up one level Prefab rebar installed Formwork panels are closed and next p concrete wall is poured Standard cycle times
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Jump Forming
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CONTAINMENT DOME
Conventional Method:
Support formwork:
Uses a space truss system and shoring supports from the base slab Advanced Method:
Use a permanent steel plate dome formwork, lifted into place with a VHL crane Jump form the dome Use of prefabricated rebar modules
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INTERNAL STRUCTURES
Conventional Method:
Use preassembled gang wall forms or hand set forms and construct the wall in multiple repetitive lifts Construction is up to underside of slabs, construct slab and then proceed with columns and walls up to next slab Conventional concrete mixes are used Scaffolding is supported from the base slab and subsequently from the next slab
Advanced Methods:
Use Q-deck or left in shutters supported by steel beams, for slabs not supporting seismically qualified systems Self consolidating concrete Self levelling concrete Proposed methods are to use modular floors and modules with mechanical and electrical systems. These activities are performed off site and q y p subsequently, the modules are transported to site and installed with a VHL crane
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TURBINE BUILDING
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TURBINE BUILDING
Conventional Method:
Base slab is constructed in multiple pours; For concrete structures use preassembled gang wall forms and construct the wall in multiple repetitive lifts; Turbine generator p g pedestal is concreted similar to other concrete structures; Structural steel is erected with conventional method of erecting braced frames, stabilizing with temporary or permanent braces Roof trusses are installed on columns after being preassembled on ground; Building Crane is lifted in to place with a heavy lift transportation crane. crane
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Advanced Method:
Base slabs single pour or larger pours Concrete structures left in shutters, pumped concrete Turbine pedestal seismic isolators and self consolidating concrete, p p pumped concrete Structural Steel modularized and installed with heavy lift crane, use of buckling restraint braces, twist off bolts Turbine building crane installed with VHL crane
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