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Micah holds a strategic position at Intel's Technology Development Construction group…
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Are you attending Project Connect Group tonight? Sir Alex Ferguson has his ticket off Event Brite Have you? Network with 200 #projectcontrols…
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Vantage Data Centers Campus coming to Wales!💥 🚗 Built on a former Car Engine Plant which shut down in 2020. 📍 This project will be located in…
Vantage Data Centers Campus coming to Wales!💥 🚗 Built on a former Car Engine Plant which shut down in 2020. 📍 This project will be located in…
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Intel Corporation
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Fundamentals of Project Management
PRM600
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Management Principles
GM600
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Project Planning and Estimating
PRM601
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Project Risk Management
PRM614
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Olympic Class (144-Car) Ferries
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The new 144-car ferries under construction at US Fab will provide commuters, residents, tourists and all who depend on marine highway transportation with:
- Increased passenger comfort
- Room for more passengers and vehicles with wider lanes
- Improved safety
- Improved ADA access
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Plutonium Finishing Plant (PFP)
The Plutonium Finishing Plant was the final step at the Hanford Site in producing plutonium used in the U.S. nuclear weapons program during the Cold War. Other facilities on the Hanford Site fabricated, irradiated and processed more than 20 million pieces of baton-shaped uranium fuel pieces, called slugs. Plutonium liquids were sent to the Plutonium Finishing Plant, where workers used chemical processing and furnaces to fabricate plutonium metal, primarily hockey puck-shaped pieces called…
The Plutonium Finishing Plant was the final step at the Hanford Site in producing plutonium used in the U.S. nuclear weapons program during the Cold War. Other facilities on the Hanford Site fabricated, irradiated and processed more than 20 million pieces of baton-shaped uranium fuel pieces, called slugs. Plutonium liquids were sent to the Plutonium Finishing Plant, where workers used chemical processing and furnaces to fabricate plutonium metal, primarily hockey puck-shaped pieces called buttons. The plutonium buttons were stored in the high-security vault complex until they were shipped to sites that formed the metal into pieces that went into nuclear weapons.
With the last of that material removed in November 2009, work at PFP is focused on decontaminating and decommissioning hundreds of pieces of equipment and preparing the PFP complex for demolition by 2016.
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