ITER – Contrato de montaje e instalación dentro del Complejo Tokamak TCC2

Projects - Nuclear

  • Location: Cadarache (France)
  • Utility/Customer: Iter IO
  • Scope of services:
    • This phased, long-term contract will cover the pre-assembly and installation of the millions of components that make up the plant systems supporting the ITER machine, including fuelling, vacuum, diagnostics, cooling, power, and heating. The assembly contract for the Tokamak Complex will include mechanical and piping works (vessels, piping systems, heat exchangers, pumps, motors; cable trays and cable pulling; wave guides; piping thermal insulation; pressure testing), as well as electrical and instrumentation and control related works (DC busbars, switching equipment, power cables, I&C cables and cabinets).
      The TCC2 assembly contract concerns the facilities for the primary machine cooling water, test blanket module equipment, some vacuum pipework, and vacuum vessel pressure suppression.The contract is broken down into phases, with detailed works assigned progressively to the contractor through ITER Organization work packages. The execution of assembly works will take place under the overall responsibility of the ITER Construction team and the day-to-day management of ITER’s Construction Management-as-Agent, MOMENTUM.
      Although the works will be concentrated in the Tokamak Complex (outside of the Tokamak machine boundary), some activity will also take place under these contracts in the Radiofrequency Building and Assembly Hall. Part of the expected challenge will be the coordination on site between Tokamak Complex contractors, the contractors to the European Domestic Agency who are progressing with the installation of building services, and other dedicated teams carrying out the installation of multi-process cryolines, busbars and magnet feeders.This phased, long-term contract will cover the pre-assembly and installation of the millions of components that make up the plant systems supporting the ITER machine, including fuelling, vacuum, diagnostics, cooling, power, and heating. The assembly contract for the Tokamak Complex will include mechanical and piping works (vessels, piping systems, heat exchangers, pumps, motors; cable trays and cable pulling; wave guides; piping thermal insulation; pressure testing), as well as electrical and instrumentation and control related works (DC busbars, switching equipment, power cables, I&C cables and cabinets).
      The TCC2 assembly contract concerns the facilities for the primary machine cooling water, test blanket module equipment, some vacuum pipework, and vacuum vessel pressure suppression.

      The contract is broken down into phases, with detailed works assigned progressively to the contractor through ITER Organization work packages. The execution of assembly works will take place under the overall responsibility of the ITER Construction team and the day-to-day management of ITER’s Construction Management-as-Agent, MOMENTUM.
      Although the works will be concentrated in the Tokamak Complex (outside of the Tokamak machine boundary), some activity will also take place under these contracts in the Radiofrequency Building and Assembly Hall. Part of the expected challenge will be the coordination on site between Tokamak Complex contractors, the contractors to the European Domestic Agency who are progressing with the installation of building services, and other dedicated teams carrying out the installation of multi-process cryolines, busbars and magnet feeders. This phased, long-term contract will cover the pre-assembly and installation of the millions of components that make up the plant systems supporting the ITER machine, including fuelling, vacuum, diagnostics, cooling, power, and heating. The assembly contract for the Tokamak Complex will include mechanical and piping works (vessels, piping systems, heat exchangers, pumps, motors; cable trays and cable pulling; wave guides; piping thermal insulation; pressure testing), as well as electrical and instrumentation and control related works (DC busbars, switching equipment, power cables, I&C cables and cabinets).
      The TCC2 assembly contract concerns the facilities for the primary machine cooling water, test blanket module equipment, some vacuum pipework, and vacuum vessel pressure suppression.

      The contract is broken down into phases, with detailed works assigned progressively to the contractor through ITER Organization work packages. The execution of assembly works will take place under the overall responsibility of the ITER Construction team and the day-to-day management of ITER’s Construction Management-as-Agent, MOMENTUM.

    • Although the works will be concentrated in the Tokamak Complex (outside of the Tokamak machine boundary), some activity will also take place under these contracts in the Radiofrequency Building and Assembly Hall. Part of the expected challenge will be the coordination on site between Tokamak Complex contractors, the contractors to the European Domestic Agency who are progressing with the installation of building services, and other dedicated teams carrying out the installation of multi-process cryolines, busbars and magnet feeders.