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1 David Saenz CF Commissioningsaenzd@slac.stanford.edu Oct 30, 2007 1 CF MEP Commissioning

2 David Saenz CF Commissioningsaenzd@slac.stanford.edu Oct 30, 2007 2 CF Commissioning Plan Commissioning Plan (CP) developed by Jacobs Facilities (Engineer of Record) Title II project deliverable Reviewed and approved by LCLS CF Eng group leader – Javier Sevilla CP includes a comprehensive list of field deliverables and requirements that meet expectations of LCLS Administration Detailed scope of Commissioning work Quality Control Plan Testing and Training Schedule Field Plumbing and Fire Protection Systems Mechanical Systems Electrical Systems Elevator and Crane Systems Demonstration and Testing CP managed by 3 rd party subcontractor, independent of trades and Turner, hired by LCLS

3 David Saenz CF Commissioningsaenzd@slac.stanford.edu Oct 30, 2007 3 Beam Transport Hall –Undulator Hall Far Experimental Hall – Electron Beam Dump Front End Enclosure Near Experimental Hall/Central Utility Plant/12Kv Substation X-Ray Transport & Diagnostics Tunnel Commissioning Areas

4 David Saenz CF Commissioningsaenzd@slac.stanford.edu Oct 30, 2007 4 Beam Transport Hall (BTH)

5 David Saenz CF Commissioningsaenzd@slac.stanford.edu Oct 30, 2007 5 BTH Looking East Drawings M4201 A2200 SB 2.3 AHU Storage tank for runoff water from tunnels Ductwork

6 David Saenz CF Commissioningsaenzd@slac.stanford.edu Oct 30, 2007 6 NEH

7 David Saenz CF Commissioningsaenzd@slac.stanford.edu Oct 30, 2007 7 NEH Cross Section HVAC ducting M4602

8 David Saenz CF Commissioningsaenzd@slac.stanford.edu Oct 30, 2007 8 CUP

9 David Saenz CF Commissioningsaenzd@slac.stanford.edu Oct 30, 2007 9 CUP Plan View Drawing M0203 Electrical Rm Chillers Boilers Mech Room-NEH

10 David Saenz CF Commissioningsaenzd@slac.stanford.edu Oct 30, 2007 10 CENTRAL UTILITY PLANT (CUP) Title II-IFC Two Chillers (425 tons/ea), Primary and Secondary CHW loops and Pumps  BTH,UH,EBD,FEE, NEH and FEH One Boiler (150 BHP/ea) Primary and Secondary HW loops and pumps DDC Temperature Control System to be connected to SLAC network via Web Control One Air Compressor (268 SCFM@150psi), Air Dryer and Receiver. Will provide service to: BTH, UH, EBD, FEE, NEH,X-RAY, FEH Wet Sprinkler System-Ordinary Hazard Group 1 One AHU for electrical room Mechanical room for NEH HVAC system (MAU)

11 David Saenz CF Commissioningsaenzd@slac.stanford.edu Oct 30, 2007 11 Substation 522-Phase I CUPCUP S522

12 David Saenz CF Commissioningsaenzd@slac.stanford.edu Oct 30, 2007 12 CP Procurement Based on early estimates, budget was established at $350K Bids were solicited Aug 07 for CxA (Commissioning Agent) 5 CxA bidders invited 4 bidders responded and all 4 were within budget! Technical evaluation by CF group is complete Weighted point score Awarded to Engineering Economics Inc (EEI) at $229K

13 David Saenz CF Commissioningsaenzd@slac.stanford.edu Oct 30, 2007 13 CxA Engineering Economics Inc (EEI) Offices nationwide and able to shift resources if necessary, although not likely Commissioned over 33 million sf Data centers Medical research labs Pharmaceutical labs Federal facilities LCLS Sector 20 Injector Facilities - successful LCLS Magnetic Measurement Facilities - successful

14 David Saenz CF Commissioningsaenzd@slac.stanford.edu Oct 30, 2007 14 Summary Roles and responsibilities are clear Expectations are documented and well understood CxA will be assigned to work with trades, SLAC Facilities maintenance staff and LCLS CF Engineering group Goal is to deliver a complete and functional project with all MEP systems fully operational, inspected, tested, verified and documented


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