Shaw and Westinghouse Announce Successful Placement of Major Structural Module at Sanmen Nuclear Site in China
August 13 2009 - 9:06AM
Business Wire
The Shaw Group Inc. (NYSE: SGR) and Westinghouse Electric
Company, its AP1000 Consortium team member, today announced, along
with China’s State Nuclear Power Technology Corporation (SNPTC) and
Nuclear Construction Company #5, the successful placement of the
first major structural module at the Sanmen nuclear power plant
project.
The plant is owned by Sanmen Nuclear Power Company Ltd. (SMNPC)
and located in China’s Zhejiang province.
Weighing approximately 1,020 tons (with rigging apparatus) and
measuring 69 feet wide, 44 feet long and 69 feet high, Auxiliary
Building Module CA-20 is the largest of the project’s more than 200
structural and mechanical modules. Its placement ranks as one
of the heaviest and largest on record for the nuclear energy
industry.
In commenting on the CA-20 milestone, Westinghouse President and
Chief Executive Officer Dr. Aris Candris lauded all parties
involved with the successful installation. “As with the
successful, on-time and on-schedule pour of the first nuclear
concrete for the Reactor Building mat earlier this spring, we have
again shown that next generation nuclear power plants can be, and
are being, built in an efficient and timely manner,” he
said. “We have many challenges ahead, but we look forward,
with the continued close cooperation of our customer, partners and
suppliers, to bringing this plant on line as scheduled in
2013.”
Shaw provided engineering and project management services
leading up to and throughout the module’s lift and placement, which
was executed safely and without incident. The Module CA-20
partially makes up the walls, floors and rooms of the auxiliary
building, one of six buildings that comprise the nuclear island of
an AP1000™ nuclear power plant.
“The setting of the world’s first major AP1000 structural module
is a tremendous engineering, design, fabrication and construction
accomplishment,” said Fred Buckman, president of Shaw’s Power
Group. “The team’s exceptional performance in bringing all elements
together in exact sequence facilitated a successful execution. Shaw
is proud to have been part of the team that completed this landmark
evolution, which represents the start of advanced modular
construction methodology on the world’s first AP1000 nuclear power
plant.”
Shaw is under contract with SNPTC, SMNPC, Shandong Nuclear Power
Company Ltd. and China National Technical Import & Export
Corporation to provide engineering, procurement, commissioning,
information management and project management services for two
Westinghouse AP1000 nuclear units being built at Sanmen and another
two units under construction at Haiyang in Shandong province.
The Shaw Group Inc. is a leading global provider of technology,
engineering, procurement, construction, maintenance, fabrication,
manufacturing, consulting, remediation and facilities management
services for government and private sector clients in the energy,
chemicals, environmental, infrastructure and emergency response
markets. A Fortune 500 company with fiscal year 2008 annual
revenues of $7 billion, Shaw is headquartered in Baton Rouge, La.,
and employs approximately 26,000 people at its offices and
operations in North America, South America, Europe, the Middle East
and the Asia-Pacific region. Shaw is the power sector industry
leader according to Engineering News-Record’s list of Top 500
Design Firms. For further information, please visit Shaw’s Web site
at www.shawgrp.com.
Westinghouse Electric Company, a group company of Toshiba
Corporation (TOKYO:6502), is the world’s pioneering nuclear power
company and is a leading supplier of nuclear plant products and
technologies to utilities throughout the world. Westinghouse
supplied the world’s first commercial PWR in 1957 in Shippingport,
Pennsylvania. Today, Westinghouse technology is the basis for more
than 40 percent of the world’s operating nuclear plants, including
60 percent of those in the United States. Information about
Westinghouse Electric Company and the AP1000™ nuclear power plant
is available on the company’s web site at
www.westinghousenuclear.com
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