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      ARCHIBUS Event




                                                                                                                                                                                                                    What took place?
      at Sellafield                                                                                                              The busy day kicked off at 09:30 with a welcome and update presented by MASS’ own Ravi Girn,
                                                                                                                                         followed by a presentation from Ian Gelling. Ian Gelling is the Business Development and
                                                                                                                                           Global Services Manager for ARCHIBUS EMEA. He gave all attendees an ARCHIBUS v24.1
      2019 Issue 1                                                                                                                      Roadmap. After a quick break, Craig Morton, Business System Manager and Dan Chicken,
                                                                                                                                   ARCHIBUS System Analyst, presented the Sellafield Mobile Deployment and demonstrated how
        Where was the event?
                                                                                                                                  Sellafield have imported the BIM 3D model into ARCHIBUS with help from Chris Brown. Chris was
        For the first MASS event of 2019 on the 12th of February, David Perkins, Ravi Girn and Martin Matt
                                                                                                                                    up again after the lunch break showcasing the Virtual Reality Modelling with a demonstration
        endured a long 6-hour drive (7 hours with stops included) up to Workington, just above the Lake
                                                                                                                                       which was a glimpse into the leading-edge technology being used by Sellafield to explore
        District. Or as David established, if they had walked it would have been a 4-day trek, which does
        make the 7-hour drive sound more appealing!                                                                                               buildings remotely. In addition to Sellafield, another MASS client also presented -
                                                                                                                                 Richard Kimber from the University of the West of England.(UWE). Richard presented in the style
                                                                                                                                    of a UWE/Fairy tale mashup around the growth of both Hard and Soft FM, at UWE. Closing the
        The Melbreak Hotel in Workington was the first location for this 2-day event. On the second day,
                                                                                                                                    very successful and informative day was a presentation of Sellafield’s Strategic Direction and
        transport was arranged which took all the delegates
                                                                                                                                                                        Mobile Working with a Virtual Tour presented by Ian Hughes.
        to the Sellafield site itself which is located 30
        minutes south of The Melbreak, close to Seascale.
                                                                                                                                                      “As A strAtegic pArtner of MAss, we
        What is Sellafield?
        Sellafield has served the UK for more than 70                                                                                            were pleAsed to Attend the recent Archibus
        years.
                                                                                                                                         user group in cuMbriA, which provided greAt insight
        The home of world firsts.                            Recycling and storing used nuclear fuel.                                       into the new Archibus releAse. leArning About the
        It started with a single mission in 1947; the        As specialists in spent fuel management,
        production of plutonium for Britain’s nuclear        Sellafield receives, treats, recycles and                               enhAnceMents within this releAse Allows us to develop our
        deterrent. As the nation’s priorities shifted, the   packages all levels of nuclear waste. Our new
        site’s evolution included the pioneering of          facilities will safely store nuclear fuel for EDF                               Archibus cApAbility in support of our colleAgues,
        nuclear power generation, commercial                 Energy. Any waste that arises from our overseas
        reprocessing, decommissioning of nuclear             customers is returned to the country of origin.                                          who we networked with At the event.”
        material and waste management.                                                                                                                - Tim Lycett – Director – FM Consultancy – WYG.
                                                             Guarding the UK’s special nuclear materials.
        The result today is a site that represents one of  Sellafield was a pioneer in the development of                                                                               What happened on the Sellafield site tour?
        the biggest environmental remediation                the nuclear industry in the UK. Now, as global                                     At 9 o’clock the following morning, we were collected by coach from the hotel, and
        challenges in Europe. It covers two-square           experts in the safeguarding of special nuclear                       driven the 20 miles to the Sellafield site itself. After being security-checked and having a safety
        miles and is home to more than 200 nuclear           materials, Sellafield Ltd’s priority is the safe and                          briefing, it was back on the bus for a tour of the site which is 6 Km2 and located on the
        facilities and more than 1,000 buildings.            secure stewardship of our country’s store of                                 Cumbrian coast. The site is a former nuclear power plant and fuel recycling facility, now
                                                             special nuclear materials.                                          being used for storage and de-commissioning. Approximately 9,000 people work there, and it is
        What are Sellafield Ltd doing at Sellafield?                                                                              served by it’s own railway station.The guide seemed to know the complex of 600+ buildings like
        Carrying out the environmental clean-up of           Providing nuclear waste management.                                  the back of his hand, together with the history, current operations and future plans. We stopped
        the UK’s most complex and hazardous                  As their mission to clean up Sellafield’s legacy                               at the THORP (Thermal Oxide Reprocessing) building, an enormous structure where a
        nuclear site.                                        buildings progresses, Sellafield Ltd are building                         second guide explained the processes involved in dealing with hazardous nuclear material
        The decommissioning of the Sellafield site will      modern waste retrieval, processing and storage                          safely. As we watched, a container of fuel was unloaded by a giant 125 tonne crane, washed
        take over 100 years. As reprocessing comes to        facilities to look after the resulting nuclear fuel                 and prepared for storage. The most dangerous material is ultimately encased in glass, sealed in
        an end, so our focus is shifting to high hazard      and waste.                                                           large steel containers, and stored under water until a more permanent home can be found. We
        retrievals, risk reduction, broader                                                                                         returned to the bus, left the secure part of the site and had lunch in one of the outer buildings
        decommissioning activities and remediation.             They are making Sellafield safer, sooner.                                                                                                before returning to the hotel.

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