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Civil engineering status report for the ATLAS & CMS worksites

Construction work on the civil engineering contracts at Point 1 and Point 5 started in 1998. The new surface buildings and underground structures are necessary to accommodate the ATLAS and CMS detectors for the LHC Project. The principal underground works at both points consist of two new shafts, tw...

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Autores principales: Rammer, H, Osborne, J
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2003
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1140771
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description Construction work on the civil engineering contracts at Point 1 and Point 5 started in 1998. The new surface buildings and underground structures are necessary to accommodate the ATLAS and CMS detectors for the LHC Project. The principal underground works at both points consist of two new shafts, two caverns along with a number of small connection tunnels and galleries. At Point 1, the works are 90% complete. Most of the surface buildings as well as the shafts and one of the two new caverns have been completed, and the construction of the second cavern is well underway. At Point 5, the works are 70% complete. Most of the surface buildings as well as the shafts and the pillar have been completed. With excavation of the two large caverns complete, the concreting of the final linings has started. The aim of this paper is to present the status of the civil engineering on these worksites and in particular the challenges encountered constructing the experimental caverns.
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spelling cern-11407712019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1140771engRammer, HOsborne, JCivil engineering status report for the ATLAS & CMS worksitesEngineeringConstruction work on the civil engineering contracts at Point 1 and Point 5 started in 1998. The new surface buildings and underground structures are necessary to accommodate the ATLAS and CMS detectors for the LHC Project. The principal underground works at both points consist of two new shafts, two caverns along with a number of small connection tunnels and galleries. At Point 1, the works are 90% complete. Most of the surface buildings as well as the shafts and one of the two new caverns have been completed, and the construction of the second cavern is well underway. At Point 5, the works are 70% complete. Most of the surface buildings as well as the shafts and the pillar have been completed. With excavation of the two large caverns complete, the concreting of the final linings has started. The aim of this paper is to present the status of the civil engineering on these worksites and in particular the challenges encountered constructing the experimental caverns.ST-Note-2003-026oai:cds.cern.ch:11407712003
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Civil engineering status report for the ATLAS & CMS worksites
title Civil engineering status report for the ATLAS & CMS worksites
title_full Civil engineering status report for the ATLAS & CMS worksites
title_fullStr Civil engineering status report for the ATLAS & CMS worksites
title_full_unstemmed Civil engineering status report for the ATLAS & CMS worksites
title_short Civil engineering status report for the ATLAS & CMS worksites
title_sort civil engineering status report for the atlas & cms worksites
topic Engineering
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