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=Timeline= | =Timeline= | ||
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+ | Probably need to delay schedule to start in February (takes 3 Months to arrange a contract) | ||
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+ | Feb 27 deadline for ISU DC construction contract to be in place. | ||
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+ | Stringing fixtures won't arrive by Nov 1. | ||
==Construction Phases== | ==Construction Phases== | ||
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+ | | 0 || April 4, 2011 || Issue Construction contract | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 4 || May 2,2011|| Hire lead stringer send to JLab for training | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 14 || July 11, 2011 || Clean room installed at ISU, Readiness Review, Hire 1st stringing team | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 36 || Dec. 12, 2011 || Hire and begin training 2nd stinging team | ||
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− | | | + | | 40 || Jan. 9, 2012 || Begin stringing R1 Chamber 3 |
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− | | | + | | 45 || Feb. 13, 2012|| Complete stringing R1 C2 |
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− | | | + | |66 ||July 9, 2012 || Complete Stringing R1 C3 |
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− | | | + | | 71 || Aug. 13, 2012 || Complete Stringing R1 C4 |
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− | | | + | |94 || Jan. 21, 2013 || Complete Stringing R1 C5 |
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− | | | + | | 97 || Feb 11, 2013|| Complete Stringing R1 C6 |
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− | | | + | | 104 || April 1, 2013 || Ship chambers, fixtures, platforms and crane to JLab |
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+ | ;You can measure the tension on 100 wires in about 1 hour. (G. Jacobs) | ||
+ | ; Don't train stringers on sense wires, use guard wires | ||
− | + | ;Need three people for tension measurements, sometimes a single stringer can string in case someone is sick and perhaps we could have one stringer be one of the three doing the tension measurement. | |
==Hiring== | ==Hiring== | ||
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+ | Lead stringer spends < 5 Months initially at JLab stringing 1/2 of a R1 chamber, then 2 years at ISU stringing the rest , and then the last few months back at JLab receiving and installing the chambers in the Hall. | ||
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| Start Date || End Date || Position || cost || 21% Fringe || 18% Overhead || total | | Start Date || End Date || Position || cost || 21% Fringe || 18% Overhead || total | ||
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− | | | + | | 03/01/2011 || 10/31/2013 || Lead Stringer (all construction tasks) || 60,000/yr * 3 yrs = 180,000 || 37,800 || 32,400 || 250,200 |
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− | | | + | | 06/04/2011 || 09/29/2012 || Stringer 1 & 2 (A,C,E) (stringing and tension measurements) || 2 x ($20/hr * 40 hr/week * 83 weeks) =132,800|| 27,888 || 23,904|| 184,592 |
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− | | | + | | 08/02/2011 || 10/03/2012 || Stringer 3 & 4 (B,D,F) (stringing, tension measurements, window installation) ||2 x ($20/hr * 40 hr/week * 75 weeks) =120,000 || 25,200 || 21,600 || 166,800 |
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− | | | + | | 03/01/2011 || 07/30/2012 || Technician (computer systems, electronics, mechanical, instrument) ||40,000/yr * 92 weeks = 70,770 || 14,861||12,738 || 98,369 |
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== Operating Costs== | == Operating Costs== | ||
− | ===Consumables=== | + | ===Consumables $30,454=== |
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| 2700 || Nitrile Gloves for 3 years | | 2700 || Nitrile Gloves for 3 years | ||
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+ | | 4000 || Lint Free Clean room wipes for 3 years | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 1800 || Tacky Mates 3 locations for 3 years | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 500 || Tacky roller replacement heads used daily to clean floor for 3 years | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 1600|| Cleaning supplies, mops, buckets, solutions for 3 years | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 952 || Hysol EA 9360 Epoxy | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 1300|| Epon 826 Resin | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 800|| Versamid 140 Hardener | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 100|| Epoxy mixing supplies | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 400|| Alcohol | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 50|| Appllicator Rollers and putty knives | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 400|| Glue Applicator Syringes, tips, plungers | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 400|| Ultasonic Cleaner and solutions | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 4500|| AR/CO2 gas bottles and rental fees for 3 years | ||
|} | |} | ||
+ | ===Equipment $51,565=== | ||
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+ | | Cost || Item | ||
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+ | | 125|| Gas bottle cart | ||
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+ | | 1000|| Gas bottle regulators and hoses | ||
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+ | |1530|| Clean room quality work tables | ||
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+ | | 2800|| Clean room quality cabinets | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 1200|| Clean room quality utility carts | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 1000|| Dressing room frurniture | ||
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+ | | 1500|| Clean room tool chests | ||
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+ | | 1000|| 4 clean room chairs | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 1000|| Clean room fire save trash containers and 3 year supply of bags | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 500|| Torque wrenches | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 50 || pry bar | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 500|| allen socket sets | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 500|| wrench set | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 650|| lifting straps | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 300|| calibrated weight set for wire tension | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 180|| micrometers | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 600|| Crimping tool | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 3180|| $53 precision wire cutters, 5 sets with 3 each x 4 stringers | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 6000|| CAEN N1470 , 4 channel High voltage power supply | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 6000|| 2 Wire tension magnet power supply | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 1000|| 2 PCs, one for wire testing another for data base server | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 350|| solder station | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |300|| gram scale for glue mixing | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 1200|| packing material for shipping | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 1200|| shock absorbers for shipping boxes | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 300|| guage to record shocks encountered during shipping | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | 4000|| shipping crates | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |10,000|| Truck shipping fee (old quote needs to be updates) | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | =SOWs= | ||
+ | [[File:SOW_V1.doc]] | ||
− | + | [[File:SOW_V2.doc]] | |
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[[CLAS12_R1]] | [[CLAS12_R1]] |
Latest revision as of 04:56, 25 March 2011
CLAS 12 R1 Statement of Work (SoW)
Timeline
Probably need to delay schedule to start in February (takes 3 Months to arrange a contract)
Feb 27 deadline for ISU DC construction contract to be in place.
Stringing fixtures won't arrive by Nov 1.
Construction Phases
Week | Date | Description |
0 | April 4, 2011 | Issue Construction contract |
4 | May 2,2011 | Hire lead stringer send to JLab for training |
14 | July 11, 2011 | Clean room installed at ISU, Readiness Review, Hire 1st stringing team |
36 | Dec. 12, 2011 | Hire and begin training 2nd stinging team |
40 | Jan. 9, 2012 | Begin stringing R1 Chamber 3 |
45 | Feb. 13, 2012 | Complete stringing R1 C2 |
66 | July 9, 2012 | Complete Stringing R1 C3 |
71 | Aug. 13, 2012 | Complete Stringing R1 C4 |
94 | Jan. 21, 2013 | Complete Stringing R1 C5 |
97 | Feb 11, 2013 | Complete Stringing R1 C6 |
104 | April 1, 2013 | Ship chambers, fixtures, platforms and crane to JLab |
- You can measure the tension on 100 wires in about 1 hour. (G. Jacobs)
- Don't train stringers on sense wires, use guard wires
- Need three people for tension measurements, sometimes a single stringer can string in case someone is sick and perhaps we could have one stringer be one of the three doing the tension measurement.
Hiring
Lead stringer spends < 5 Months initially at JLab stringing 1/2 of a R1 chamber, then 2 years at ISU stringing the rest , and then the last few months back at JLab receiving and installing the chambers in the Hall.
Start Date | End Date | Position | cost | 21% Fringe | 18% Overhead | total |
03/01/2011 | 10/31/2013 | Lead Stringer (all construction tasks) | 60,000/yr * 3 yrs = 180,000 | 37,800 | 32,400 | 250,200 |
06/04/2011 | 09/29/2012 | Stringer 1 & 2 (A,C,E) (stringing and tension measurements) | 2 x ($20/hr * 40 hr/week * 83 weeks) =132,800 | 27,888 | 23,904 | 184,592 |
08/02/2011 | 10/03/2012 | Stringer 3 & 4 (B,D,F) (stringing, tension measurements, window installation) | 2 x ($20/hr * 40 hr/week * 75 weeks) =120,000 | 25,200 | 21,600 | 166,800 |
03/01/2011 | 07/30/2012 | Technician (computer systems, electronics, mechanical, instrument) | 40,000/yr * 92 weeks = 70,770 | 14,861 | 12,738 | 98,369 |
- Current total
- $699,961
Budget
Technicians
The stringing, instrumentation, and testing of the R1 Drift chambers will require the hiring of 6 technicians. One technician, known as the "lead stringer", will be responsible for overseeing the remaining technicians, maintaining strict quality controls, updating progress reports, working towards solving problems which occur during the construction process, and assist with the R1 installation at JLab. Four technicians will be hired at a cost of $20/hr which will be responsible for stringing the wires in the Drift chambers. The last technician will test wire tension, attach electronic boards, and provide support for the other technicians as needed.
The workforce will be deployed in 3 stages. The first stage will be to hire the lead stringer and technician. The lead stringer will be trained at JLab for at least 3 weeks in the art of stringing, instrumenting and testing CLAS12 drift chambers. A technician, whose has a supporting role in the process will spend at least 1 week being trained on the use of the tension measurement apparatus and instrumentation procedure. Once training is complete, the lead stringer will return to ISU and begin the hiring process for 2 stringers. The second stage will be the training of two stringers by the lead stringer as the first R1 drift chamber (R1DCA) is strung. The third stage will be to hire 2 more stringers who will be trained during the stringing of the second R1 drift chamber (R1DCB). We expect to be stringing 2 chambers at a time after the first group of stringers has strung half of the wires for R1DCA. The technician will be spot checking tension during the first stage. Since instrumentation requires substantially less time than stringing, our expectation is that the technician will spend some time supporting the string tension measurements as well as instrumenting and testing strung drift chambers.
Operating Costs
Consumables $30,454
Cost | Item |
5,000 | Clean room Frocks and Pants for 3 years |
800 | dedicated Clean room shoes for 4 stringers (stringers won't wear booties) |
500 | dedicated Clean room STEEL TOE shoes for 2 Riggers |
1,500 | Shoe covers for technicians, lead stringer, quality control inspector and other visitors |
2,304 | Head covers for all personnel |
800 | Face masks for stringers and technicians |
2700 | Nitrile Gloves for 3 years |
4000 | Lint Free Clean room wipes for 3 years |
1800 | Tacky Mates 3 locations for 3 years |
500 | Tacky roller replacement heads used daily to clean floor for 3 years |
1600 | Cleaning supplies, mops, buckets, solutions for 3 years |
952 | Hysol EA 9360 Epoxy |
1300 | Epon 826 Resin |
800 | Versamid 140 Hardener |
100 | Epoxy mixing supplies |
400 | Alcohol |
50 | Appllicator Rollers and putty knives |
400 | Glue Applicator Syringes, tips, plungers |
400 | Ultasonic Cleaner and solutions |
4500 | AR/CO2 gas bottles and rental fees for 3 years |
Equipment $51,565
Cost | Item |
125 | Gas bottle cart |
1000 | Gas bottle regulators and hoses |
1530 | Clean room quality work tables |
2800 | Clean room quality cabinets |
1200 | Clean room quality utility carts |
1000 | Dressing room frurniture |
1500 | Clean room tool chests |
1000 | 4 clean room chairs |
1000 | Clean room fire save trash containers and 3 year supply of bags |
500 | Torque wrenches |
50 | pry bar |
500 | allen socket sets |
500 | wrench set |
650 | lifting straps |
300 | calibrated weight set for wire tension |
180 | micrometers |
600 | Crimping tool |
3180 | $53 precision wire cutters, 5 sets with 3 each x 4 stringers |
6000 | CAEN N1470 , 4 channel High voltage power supply |
6000 | 2 Wire tension magnet power supply |
1000 | 2 PCs, one for wire testing another for data base server |
350 | solder station |
300 | gram scale for glue mixing |
1200 | packing material for shipping |
1200 | shock absorbers for shipping boxes |
300 | guage to record shocks encountered during shipping |
4000 | shipping crates |
10,000 | Truck shipping fee (old quote needs to be updates) |