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AUGUST 2017 NEWSLETTER [email protected] NFORM WELCOME TO OUR NEWSLETTER Welcome again to our i3 Decommissioning Partners Newsletter. Within this edition of the newsletter we are focusing on the MSSS Roof Replacement Project which i3 are undertaking. Due to the hard work of all involved on this project, can I take this opportunity to say well done to the team, and please keep up this great work as safely as possible. We continue to receive a good number of i3 Safety Observation Cards. We need to remain focussed on improving our working environment. To do this please keep filling in the Observation Cards. This month's award winner is evidence that the filling out of the Observation Cards can and does have a positive influence on site. Mike Lacey, i3 Project Director Roof Replacement Project As part of the ongoing works within MSSS, i3 have commenced the Roof Replacement Project, initially focusing on the 3rd Extension roof area. This project predominantly focuses on the removal of the existing roof finishes, followed by a replacement roof consisting of multiple layers of weather-proofing membrane before finally installing Aluminium Kalzip seamless roof- sheets and associated fixings and flashings. On a lighter note: In a bid to increase productivity, the i3 Project Director Mike Lacey threw down the gauntlet to the Project team, with a challenge to strip +50m 2 of the old roof surface and weather proof within a single day. The reward was for each member of the team to receive a bacon sandwich, courtesy of Mike. On Wednesday 14 June, the project team successfully met this challenge by removing an impressive 54m 2 and true to his word Mike organised for each team member to receive their sandwich. Mike Lacey presents a £50 voucher to Stephen Hurst for the Top Observation in June 2017. Issue 6 i3 best safety observation In summary, the i3 Roof Replacement Project team have: Stripped & weatherproofed 992m 2 Installed 778m2 of Kalzip sheeting Tipped the first 7 x skips at the CLESA compound Replaced the three Penthouse roofs Completed the North & South Gutter bracket installation Installed the designed Coral scaffold to the East end gable Removed the East end gable redundant handrails Installed the Kalzip walkways & associated handrails to the North & East gable elevations Replaced the Roof ventilation sections Installed the Sub Distribution Electrical unit Trained 2 x Hertel UK employees to operatives the Merlo Roto Installed several scaffolds to progress the steelwork installation Adopted an alternative edge protection system, with a benefits realisation of £39,000

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AUGUST [email protected]

N F O R MWELCOME TO OURNEWSLETTERWelcome again to our i3 Decommissioning Partners Newsletter.

Within this edition of the newsletter we are focusing on the MSSSRoof Replacement Project which i3 are undertaking. Due to the hardwork of all involved on this project, can I take this opportunity to saywell done to the team, and please keep up this great work as safelyas possible.

We continue to receive a good number of i3 Safety ObservationCards. We need to remain focussed on improving our workingenvironment. To do this please keep filling in the Observation Cards.This month's award winner is evidence that the filling out of theObservation Cards can and does have a positive influence on site.

Mike Lacey, i3 Project Director

Roof Replacement ProjectAs part of the ongoing works within MSSS, i3 have commenced the Roof Replacement Project, initially focusing onthe 3rd Extension roof area.

This project predominantly focuses on the removal of the existing roof finishes, followed by a replacement roofconsisting of multiple layers of weather-proofing membrane before finally installing Aluminium Kalzip seamless roof-sheets and associated fixings and flashings.

On a lighter note:In a bid to increase productivity, the i3 Project DirectorMike Lacey threw down the gauntlet to the Project team,with a challenge to strip +50m2 of the old roof surfaceand weather proof within a single day. The reward wasfor each member of the team to receive a baconsandwich, courtesy of Mike. On Wednesday 14 June,the project team successfully met this challenge by

removing an impressive 54m2 and true to his word Mike organised for each team member to receive their sandwich.

Mike Lacey presents a £50 voucher to StephenHurst for the Top Observation in June 2017.

Issue 6

i3 best safety observation

In summary, the i3 Roof Replacement Project teamhave:● Stripped & weatherproofed 992m2

● Installed 778m2 of Kalzip sheeting● Tipped the first 7 x skips at the CLESA compound● Replaced the three Penthouse roofs● Completed the North & South Gutter bracket

installation● Installed the designed Coral scaffold to the East end

gable● Removed the East end gable redundant handrails

● Installed the Kalzip walkways & associated handrailsto the North & East gable elevations

● Replaced the Roof ventilation sections● Installed the Sub Distribution Electrical unit● Trained 2 x Hertel UK employees to operatives the

Merlo Roto● Installed several scaffolds to progress the steelwork

installation● Adopted an alternative edge protection system, with

a benefits realisation of £39,000

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PROGRESS

In June 2017, as part of the collaborative developmentof i3, members of our team worked with SL and aConsultant from Renault-Nissan to facilitate andcomplete a Value Stream Mapping workshop.

The system used was based on Value Stream Mappingand Six Sigma (6σ) which is a set of techniques andtools used for process and business improvement. SixSigma seeks to improve the quality of the output of aprocess by identifying and removing the causes ofdefects or delays and minimizing variability in thebusiness process.

Six Sigma projects are typically carried out within anorganization and follow a defined sequence of steps withspecific value targets, for example: reduce process cycletime, reduce costs, reducing waste, increasingefficiencies, improving safety etc.

During our facilitated workshops, the i3 team reviewedand mapped the key activities of the entire work-streamof i3 projects, covering all functions including; quality,commercial, bid management, early engagement,project management, construction operations, riskmanagement, project controls etc.

The data captured has been reviewed and distilled toextract the key elements of work that are needed todeliver efficient progress and safe project success.Areas for improvement have been highlighted andadditional focus can now be given to those functions ortasks.

The exercise held in June is further evidence of i3’scommitment to collaboration and continuous incrementalimprovement to bring added value to SL. Furtherworkshops will be held to focus on areas whereadditional improvements can be made.

Value Stream Mapping andSix Sigma

● Nitrogen GenerationPlant Foundation – Allexcavation for main slabcomplete, 2nd main slabconcrete pour complete

● Vent – Pipe Support 1 forWork Pack twofabrication complete

● Vent – Site workcommenced on WorkPack three

● DDP0024 – Low LevelGantry South 1stExtension fabricationcommenced at WestCumberland Engineering

● DDP0041 – Platforms forCentral Walkwayassembled offsite inpreparation for lifting intofacility

● DDP0014 – Procurementprogressing at BELEngineering inpreparation formanufacture of ChargeHole Seating Plates

● Roof ReplacementProject – Approx. 990m2

of roof stripped andweatherproofed

● RCW – Partial pipelineremoval and modscarried out to enablePotassium pipework to beinstalled

● East End Crane – i3 teamdeployed to cranemanufacturer REEL inFrance to witness thedismantling of the cranein preparation forshipment to site

Any questions?If you have any questionsrelating to i3 or any of itswork please [email protected]

MEET THETEAM

i3 CostEngineer

i3 are very pleasedto welcome NualaCampbell to the i3team.

Nuala’s predominantfocus will be tosupport our ProjectManagers andEngineers to helpmonitor and manageproject costs andsupport the all-importantintegration of riskand KPI’s.

Nuala will operatewithin the i3 ProjectControls team andbrings extensiveexperience fromSellafield Limitedand otherCompanies in theNorth West.

Welcome on boardNuala.

Early engagementi3’s program of work to deliver a full-spectrum of decommissioning services isdeveloping well as we enter Q2 of 2017.

A heightened focus on Early Engagementis on the agenda for i3 in the comingmonths.

Please continue to support the datacollection, planning workshops and early

engagement as we develop the 2018 /2019 scopes.

The combination of day to day safedelivery with long range planning andearly engagement is critical for thesuccess of both i3 and MSSS.

Key contacts within i3 for EarlyEngagement are Malcolm Wall and JohnPennells.