鶹ýContinues to Assist in Decommissioning Efforts at the Hanford Nuclear Site to Stabilize Aging Structures
Geotechnical engineering and construction firm 鶹ýConstruction was recently named as subcontractor to White Shield Environmental for the Aging Structures Stabilization Project at the Hanford Nuclear Site near Richland, Wash. 鶹ýwill design, fabricate, and place engineered grout to stabilize three underground structures on Hanford’s Central Plateau.
The Department of Energy and contractor CH2M HILL Plateau Remediation Company analyzed contaminated structures used to dispose of radioactive liquid waste at Hanford’s Plutonium Finishing Plant and determined three below-ground structures, constructed prior to 1956, posed the highest risk of age-related failure, requiring stabilization to prevent a collapse and a potential spread of contamination.
Nicholson’s role in the project will involve multiple phases. The first phase includes work package development and constructability reviews with the project team along with the required specific certified training for the craft. The second phase is a combination of performing site investigations of the three below-grade structures, designing,fabricating, and procuring the grout conveyance system with connections, and performing an off-site mockup test. The third phase will include mobilizing to the site and placing a total of 4,540 cubic yards of high-mobility engineered grout through a grout conveyance system that extends a maximum of 1,500 linear feet into a highly contaminated area.
This is the second project for 鶹ýat the Hanford Site, with the micropile underpinning and permeation grouting activities on the 324 Building Disposition Project expected to continue into 2022.
“Our work at the Hanford Site on the 324 Building was one of the most unique projects in our company’s history,” said Dan Thome, Vice President, Central Region. “Our team rose to the challenge at the 324 Building and we’re looking forward to another successful project on the Central Plateau.”
Nicholson’s portion of the work officially kicked off at the end of April and will extend through the end of this year. when the project is expected to be completed.
Geotechnical engineering and construction firm 鶹ýConstruction was recently named as subcontractor to White Shield Environmental for the Aging Structures Stabilization Project at the Hanford Nuclear Site near Richland, Wash. 鶹ýwill design, fabricate, and place engineered grout to stabilize three underground structures on Hanford’s Central Plateau.
The Department of Energy and contractor CH2M HILL Plateau Remediation Company analyzed contaminated structures used to dispose of radioactive liquid waste at Hanford’s Plutonium Finishing Plant and determined three below-ground structures, constructed prior to 1956, posed the highest risk of age-related failure, requiring stabilization to prevent a collapse and a potential spread of contamination.
Nicholson’s role in the project will involve multiple phases. The first phase includes work package development and constructability reviews with the project team along with the required specific certified training for the craft. The second phase is a combination of performing site investigations of the three below-grade structures, designing,fabricating, and procuring the grout conveyance system with connections, and performing an off-site mockup test. The third phase will include mobilizing to the site and placing a total of 4,540 cubic yards of high-mobility engineered grout through a grout conveyance system that extends a maximum of 1,500 linear feet into a highly contaminated area.
This is the second project for 鶹ýat the Hanford Site, with the micropile underpinning and permeation grouting activities on the 324 Building Disposition Project expected to continue into 2022.
“Our work at the Hanford Site on the 324 Building was one of the most unique projects in our company’s history,” said Dan Thome, Vice President, Central Region. “Our team rose to the challenge at the 324 Building and we’re looking forward to another successful project on the Central Plateau.”
Nicholson’s portion of the work officially kicked off at the end of April and will extend through the end of this year. when the project is expected to be completed.
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鶹ýhas been both a leader and an innovator in the geotechnical construction industry for more than 60 years. With regional offices across the country and headquarters located in Pittsburgh, 鶹ýis a nationally renowned specialty contractor, offering proven expertise in the design and installation of deep foundation elements, earth retention systems and ground treatment solutions. We pride ourselves on our ability to consistently provide our clients with innovative, high-quality design-build options for projects of varying size and complexity. 鶹ýis the North American subsidiary of Soletanche Bachy, one of the world’s leading geotechnical contractors, and is part of a global network of unparalleled geotechnical resources and expertise.
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