Implementation of NPP–1200 Nuclear Megaprojects Abroad Using Preferential Rules of Flow Construction

The construction of an individual project or a complex is characterized by a number of interrelated factors, which are determined by the technological, volumetric and design characteristics of the construction process, as well as by planning, financial, organizational and technical conditions. The...

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Main Authors: Petr Grigor'evich Grabovyy, Denis Evgenievich Sezemin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Publishing House ASV 2024-03-01
Series:Недвижимость: экономика, управление
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Online Access:https://n-eu.iasv.ru/index.php/neu/article/view/182
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Summary:The construction of an individual project or a complex is characterized by a number of interrelated factors, which are determined by the technological, volumetric and design characteristics of the construction process, as well as by planning, financial, organizational and technical conditions. The optimal construction of objects and complexes is based on the organization of all processes in optimal terms, taking into account perfect technology and mechanization with a rational combination of construction, installation and commissioning works, ensuring minimum cost of construction. The optimal variant of construction of nuclear power facilities is selected by comparing a number of variants that differ in the means of mechanization and technology used for certain types of works, duration of construction and assembly works, start and end dates of works, method of construction of facilities, technological sequence of works, degree of combination of construction and assembly and commissioning works, and applied methods of works production. The experience of design and construction of start-up complexes shows that in the construction of industrial facilities, on-site preparatory and main construction and installation works are performed sequentially. According to the requirements of the norms for the preparatory works, the capital investments are mainly planned to be distributed evenly, which is irrational, as it leads to a decrease in their efficiency and delays the construction period. In the course of preparatory works at the site, the character of the distribution of capital investments by time periods can be different. As the practice of NPP construction shows, in case of combined sequential execution of preparatory and main construction and installation works at the site, the following options are possible: 1) less intensive accumulation of volumes at the beginning of the preparation; 2) equal distribution of capital investments over the whole preparation (if preparatory and main works are performed sequentially); 3) accelerated accumulation in the middle part and deceleration of this process at the end of the preparation, or more intensive accumulation of volumes at the beginning and deceleration of this process in the middle and at the end of the preparation (if preparatory and main works are combined). When considering the possible combinations of preparatory and main construction and installation works, it is necessary to take into account the reduction of the total construction period of the nuclear power complex both due to the combination of the preparatory works among themselves and due to their combination with the main works.
ISSN:2073-8412
3034-1485