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Auxiliary reactor building construction at RNPP unit-1 ends ahead of schedule

UNB . Dhaka
09 Apr 2022 21:09:55 | Update: 09 Apr 2022 21:24:08
Auxiliary reactor building construction at RNPP unit-1 ends ahead of schedule
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Main concrete works of the auxiliary reactor building at unit-1 of Rooppur Nuclear Power Plant (RNPP) have been completed eight months ahead of schedule.

According to Rosatom, the Russian contractor of the plant, the building is a part of the ‘Nuclear Island’ and is designed to house process instrumentation and control devices.

The construction period of the building was reduced by 241 days thanks to logistic processes optimisation and timely supplies of the required resources like materials and tools.

The average volume of concrete laid by specialists of NIKIMT-Atomstroy accounted for 1,600 m3 per month instead of the scheduled 1,000 m3, it said in a statement.

“The pace of work, achieved by the specialists of NIKIMT-Atomstroy, while satisfying all the stringent quality requirements, demonstrates the highest potentials of Rooppur NPP construction workers,” said Alexey Deriy, vice-president of ASE and project director for RNPP construction.

“With such high professionalism of our employees, we safely can say that construction of Bangladesh's first NPP will be completed within the scheduled dates, despite a range of challenges including Covid-19 pandemic and complex international situation,” he added.

Reduced time period in construction allowed reducing the cost, first of all, by means of saving the semi-fixed part of overhead costs and making a significant number of highly qualified labour resources available ahead of schedule, who have already been engaged in performance of other production tasks.

Rooppur NPP will be equipped with two Russian VVER-1,200 reactors with a total capacity of 2,400 MWe. This is an evolutionary Generation III+ design which fully complies with all the international safety requirements.

Engineering Division of Rosatom State Corporation, Russia is the general designer and general contractor of the project.

According to Bangladesh Atomic Energy Commission (BAEC), the implementing agency of the project, the first unit of the RNPP was scheduled to come into operation in 2022 and second unit in 2024.

But later the first unit’s operation was deferred for 2024 and the second unit for 2025.

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