From:                              Timothy N. Stevenson

Sent:                               Thursday, October 14, 2010 4:38 PM

To:                                   Alfred von Halle

Cc:                                   Mike Williams; Erik D. Perry; Mark B. Cropper; John W. Edwards; Thomas E. Egebo; Masayuki Ono; Ronald L. Strykowsky; Mike Viola; Martin Denault; Craig D. Priniski; S. Ramakrishnan; Guy Rossi; Neway Atnafu; Charles A. Gentile; Tiana Dodson; Kristopher R. Gilton; John Winkelman; John Mitchell; Brian Clark; Jerome Siegel; Lawrence E. Dudek; Kelsey Tresemer; Bob Simmons; Orlando Guzman; Victor Garzotto; Carl M. Tilson; George Ascione; Keith R. Rule; Maria L. Pueyo; Patricia M. Bruno; Robert A. Hitchner; Richard (Pete) Szaro

Subject:                          NBI Upgrade Weekly Status 10/15/10

 

Al,

 

NBI Upgrade:  Based on input from recent meetings, job managers revised WAFs this week. All EIR recommendations for NBI have been incorporated. Work continues on drawings for the NBI Armor. The BL Decon job has been completed. 

 

NBI Refurbishment: BL Refurbishment has started. Drawings have been collected to compare to as built condition of the Ion Dump full energy plate and the Ion Dump assembly so shop work can begin on the new full energy dump. An HP survey of removed parts was performed so reassembly tasks can begin. Platform modifications were started this week.

 

Regards,

 

Tim

 

 

 

Timothy N. Stevenson,       NBI Project Manager                                                         

                                               

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