Title: Linac Coherent Light Source Status Overview
1Linac Coherent Light SourceStatus Overview
- John N. Galayda
- Director of LCLS Construction
2Construction 26 complete Contingency 29 of
Estimate to Complete
3PROJECT INJURY EXPERIENCE TO DATE
Lost Time Injury Rate
- SubContractors
- 39 K Hours worked (05/31/2006))
- Zero Injuries
- LCLS Collaboration
- 518 K Hours worked (05/31/2006)
- Shoulder back strain
- 24 Days Worked Without Injuries (05/11/2006)
Note Injury rates based on 200 K hours (100 man
years) of effort.
4LCLS Project Organization (Mar06)
- Feb06 Lehman committee recommended strengthening
Project Office - APD Engr
- APD Civil
- Procurement
- Continued strengthening of Conv Facilities
- LCLS PMOG functioning
5Injector and Linac
- Injector 61 complete
- Gun fabrication at SLAC- Hot test in ASTA bunker,
August - Laser delivery in July 2006
- Linac BC-1
- Articulated vacuum chamber received
- installation in Fall shutdown
- Injector installation schedule runs into
2006/2007 shutdown - Shutdown schedule 21 August 2006 to 5 January
2007 - In-tunnel work (BC-1) must have priority
- Pursue all prudent means to speed schedule and
preemptively mitigate schedule problems - Add design staff
- Off-site fabrication, sources for rigging etc.
- Commissioning start January 2007
- Commissioning applications software will be
rudimentary at start
6Installation Schedule
6 MeV
250 MeV
4.30 GeV
13.6 GeV
135 MeV
Linac-X L 0.6 m
Linac-0 L 6 m
rf gun
L0-a,b
Linac-1 L ?9 m
Linac-2 L ?330 m
Linac-3 L ?550 m
25-1a 30-8c
21-3b 24-6d
...existing linac
21-1 b,c,d
undulator L 130 m
X
BC2 L ?22 m
BC1 L ?6 m
Wall region
DL2 L 275 m
Injector, 2006 down
Linac, 2007 down
SLAC linac tunnel
research yard
7Status of Gun Fabrication and Testing
- Gun machining and brazing in progress
- Gun will be furnace baked after final tuning
- Final braze of power splitter complete
- Gun solenoid received, magnetic measurement plan
completed - Test plan reviewed
- Mechanical design of gun solenoid supports
approved
Gun Solenoids
Dual Feed Full-Cell
8Gun Fabrication in Progress
Cathode Plate (rear)
Dual-Feed Waveguide
Cathode Cell
Cathode Cell
Dual-Feed Full Cell
9Readying Components for 2006 Down
Gun Solenoid
Injector Quadrupoles Shortened
Accelerator Sections
10Commissioning
Begins after all components have previously been
installed, aligned, connected, and verified by
installers
- Commissioning
- Pre-Beam Checkout
- Final component verification, made mostly in
tunnel by system physicist (e.g., polarities,
motion-control, etc.) - Systems validation (e.g., power supplies,
software applications, etc.) - Beam Commissioning
- Component and system verification/calibration
with beam (hardware and software e.g., BPM
tests) - Optimization of beam transport and tuning (e.g.,
steering) - Characterization of beam quality (e.g., emittance
meas.)
11Commissioning Plans - Preparation
- Plan development assigned to each system team
- Drive Laser (White, Gilevich)
- Gun Injector (Dowell, Limborg, Schmerge)
- Linac (Emma, Wu)
- Undulator (Nuhn, Welch)
- FEL (Welch, Nuhn)
- XTOD/XES (Arthur, Möller, Stefan, Tompkins)
- Each developed an MS-Project file detailing both
schedule and strategy - Goal was to force early development of tuning
strategy (what to measure, what to tune, in what
order simulations encouraged now) - Files now merged into master file and time-frame
locked to project schedule (thanks to Jim Welch)
12Machine Commissioning Plans
- Schedule developed in MS-Project
- One file/manager per system
- Link to milestones and events in Master file
V\LCLS\Group\Commissioning\Commissioning
Schedule\Commissioning_Master.mpp
Injector-BC1
BC2
LTU-und.
install
install
Nov. 07
Dec. 05
Aug. 07
Mar. 08
Dec. 06
Aug. 06
13SLAC-Wide Effort on LCLS Safety Assessment
Document
14- Preparations for Accelerator Readiness Review
- Integrated with design review process
- Component and System PDRs and FDRs are being
conducted following LCLS guidelines. - Safety aspects are a normal part of the technical
requirements. - Working to report safety analyses in a uniform
way to facilitate future assessments. - SLAC Citizens Committees participate in the
review process, following normal SLAC practice. - Citizens Committees involvement specified
through the SLAC Safety Oversight Committee. - Need to ensure that all aspects of the project
are reviewed, and that the completeness is
presentable in a coherent way.
15- Accelerator Readiness Review
- LCLS ARR for Injector Commissioning will take
place Sept.- Nov. 2006, once Citizen Committees
reviews are complete and the SOC is satisfied. - Working with the DOE SSO to ensure that the
review process outlined here will be appropriate.
16Undulator Systems
- Undulator production underway
- Prototype at SLAC for measurement
- Chamber finish tests underway
- Single Undulator Tests ongoing
- RFBPM fabrication test encouraging
- Undulator Measurements at SLAC
- MMF startup in August
17Undulator Systems
- First Article Delivered to SLAC
18Photon Beam Systems
- John Arthur is staffing up
- Deputy Hal Tompkins
- X-ray Transport/Optics/Diagnostics
- XTOD Liaison physicist- Peter Stefan
- Prototype gas attenuator assembled, vac. tested
- Design reviews for XRT vacuum, collimators
- End Station Systems
- Staffing up- Layout of experiments is settled
down - AMO Liaison physicist John Bozek
- Detector Liaison physicist - Niels van Bakel
19X-Ray Transport/Optics/Diagnostics
- Prototype gas attenuator cell tested at LLNL
20NEH
AMO
X-ray pump-probe
SXR
soft x-ray line
hard x-ray line
Flipper Mirrors
21FEH
XPCS
Coherent x-ray imaging
High energy density science
22Sector 20
- Beneficial Occupancy 21 April
- Installation underway in vault
- tray
- supports
- floor
23Magnet Measurement Facility Beneficial Occupancy
14 April 2006
24Final Focus Test Beam Cleanout
- Phase 1 completed 28 April
- preservation of technical components
- Phase 2 began 1 May
- removal of shielding blocks completed 2 June
- Removal of cabling will be completed 16 June
- Phase 3
- Soils preparation for new Beam Transport Hall
- Completion in July
25Project Highlights and Key Considerations
- Conventional Facilities
- Architectural design _at_ 100
- Drawings for construction in hand
- 2- and 3- floor CLOC plans in hand
- CM evaluating bids
- Bids for first major packages in hand
- Second group of bids due 21 June
- Bid process for CLOC being accelerated
26Cost Estimates for Civil Construction
- Project budget based on three estimates of the
T-II (60) design - Jacobs
- Turner
- Wightman (tunneling) Davis-Langdon(excl. tunnel
- WBS unchanged when Jacobs/Turner 100 received
- Bid process had started- wait/see real bids
27Results of Estimates
28Contingency Analysis from 7 February Lehman Review
29First Bid Group Entire Beam Path
Bid Group 1 represents 68 of total hard cost
of LCLS CF. LCLS WBS Budget for total hard cost
of LCLS CF 67.3M Jacobs/LCLS estimate for
group 1 46M
30Bid Group 1 Comparison to Turner 100 Estimate
- Tunneling 194K (1) over estimate
- Bid based on unit pricing
- Estimates more transparent
- Homework paid off
- Survey, site utilities close to estimate
- Fire protection 35(215K) above estimate
- Earthwork 25 (1.2M) over estimate
- Award these five packages ASAP
31Bid Group 1 Comparison to Turner 100 Estimate
- Concrete 6.1M (55) above estimate
- Only two bids, 2nd bid nearly 10M higher
- Relatively small number of companies have the
capability to bid this kind of task (thick
shielding) - Cost of concrete accounts for 500K
- Bidder claims labor shortage, overtime
inefficiency, higher qty. rebar than estimated,
blah blah blah - Third quote competitive with lowest bid, but not
bonded - Alternatives for re-bid under consideration
- No low-risk path to re-bid has been identified
- 2nd bid problematic
- Turner team reluctance is evident
- estimate 3 months to re-bid, 3 months added to
construction
32Bid Group 1 Comparison to Turner 100 Estimate
- HVAC 4.2M (93) over estimate
- Only 2 bidders, 2nd bid 3.1M higher
- High effort assumed in bid (gt2X estimate)
- Electrical 3.5M (48) over estimate
- Only 2 bidders, 2nd bid very close
- Cost of materials a factor
- Labor hours estimate very high (as above)
33Bid Group 1 Comparison to Turner 100 Estimate
- Plumbing 2.0M (103) above estimate
- Only 2 bids
- Bid breakdown includes 3X estimated labor
- 2nd bid 0.8M higher
34Projection for All Awards
35Actions Taken by LCLS and SLAC
- Demand bid analysis by Turner, proposal of viable
re-bid options - Appeal to Turners president was necessary
- Lump-sum bids an accepted practice but details of
cost estimate are difficult to extract - Demand conversion of Turner contract to make
Turner execution of the CLOC an option for SLAC - Bring CLOC options to DOE status review
36Turner Response
- Options considered and pursued in parallel
- Negotiate with responsive bidders
- Quickly explore value-engineering ideas with goal
to win back 5M-6M - Enlist Jacobs help in fast turn-around of ideas
- Break-up of Concrete, Mech/Elec/Plumbing tasks to
attract smaller firms - Breakout of retaining walls is straightforward
- Propose a guaranteed-maximum price approach to
CLOC
37LCLS Recommended Path Forward
- Keep Beam Path (electron beam, undulator hall,
front end, Near Hall, XR tunnel, Far Hall) moving
ahead as quickly as possible - Award Tunnel, Survey, Site Utilities, Earthwork,
Fire Protection ASAP - Attempt to negotiate with low bidders-
- Minimum recovery of 2M is expected
- 6M is high end of realistic-
- Do not consider re-bid unless strategy is clearly
developed and believable
38CLOC
- Set budget target based on real bid information
- Bid Group 2 due next week (partial response- 40
higher than estimate) - Three options for acquisition of CLOC
- Get bids for packages 34 ASAP (August?)
- Turner considering a guaranteed-maximum price
(GMP) contract to build the (2-floor) CLOC - Proposal from Turner by mid-July
- Bid the CLOC competitively for results in
September - Prepare for design-build-to-cost, reflecting the
realities of LCLS budget as of September 2006
39LCLS Project Options for CLOC
- Today, options are heavily dependent on how one
extrapolates from bid group 1 - Continue targeting a 2-floor CLOC
- Based on
- 51 increase over estimate for Packages other
than tunneling - 15 to go forward from award
- 22 contingency for technical systems ETC
2007-2009
40Revised Estimate Based on Bid Package 1
- For 2-story CLOC, 105.8M at award
- Based on low bids in bid package 1 and
proportional (51) growth in follow-on packages
41Contingency Analysis, 2-Story CLOC
42Design-to-Cost CLOC
- Draconian economies required to maintain TEC
- Delay start of CLOC until Spring 2007
- Limits financial risk
- Limits CLOC capability
- 2-3 labs? severely limited office space
- Preserves full performance of FEL
43Design-to-Cost CLOC
Compare to 32.7M estimate contingency for
2-floor CLOC
44Summary
- Injector and Bunch Compressor 1 will be ready for
commissioning in January - Preparations for commissioning the injector
- Address engineering, physics, operations, safety
- Undulator Systems Coming Together
- X-Ray Front End design maturing
- NO COMPROMISE to capability of FEL
45Summary
- Facing a very tough decision on CLOC scope
- Financial impact versus CLOC functionality
- Civil Construction organized, prepared to start
- DOE/SLAC/LCLS must rapidly choose a course of
action for CLOC construction
46End of Presentation