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Exhibit

CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY

Exhibit 10(c)8

Georgia Power Company has requested confidential treatment for certain portions of this document pursuant to an application for confidential treatment sent to the Securities and Exchange Commission.  Georgia Power Company has omitted such portions from this filing and filed them separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission.  Such omissions are designated as “[***].”

CONSTRUCTION COMPLETION AGREEMENT
BETWEEN
GEORGIA POWER COMPANY, FOR ITSELF AND AS AGENT FOR OGLETHORPE POWER CORPORATION (AN ELECTRIC MEMBERSHIP CORPORATION), MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC AUTHORITY OF GEORGIA, MEAG POWER SPVJ, LLC, MEAG POWER SPVM, LLC, MEAG POWER SPVP, LLC, AND THE CITY OF DALTON, GEORGIA, ACTING BY AND THROUGH ITS BOARD OF WATER, LIGHT AND SINKING FUND COMMISSIONERS, AS OWNERS 

AND

BECHTEL POWER CORPORATION

DATED AS OF OCTOBER 23, 2017

CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY

TABLE OF CONTENTS
	
					
	RECITALS
	 
	 
	1
	

	ARTICLE 1
	 
	DEFINITIONS AND INTERPRETATION; DOE CONSENT / APPROVAL
	1
	

	1.1
	 
	Defined Terms.
	1
	

	1.2
	 
	Interpretation
	18
	

	1.3
	 
	DOE Consent/Approval
	20
	

	ARTICLE 2 
	 
	CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBILITIES
	20
	

	2.1
	 
	Description of Work; Qualifications
	20
	

	2.2
	 
	Transition of Responsibilities to Contractor.
	20
	

	2.3
	 
	Monthly Status Reports; Access to Information
	20
	

	2.4
	 
	Status Meetings
	21
	

	2.5
	 
	Embedded Owner Oversight Personnel
	21
	

	2.6
	 
	Performance Standards
	22
	

	2.7
	 
	Key Personnel and Labor
	22
	

	2.8
	 
	Independent Contractor
	22
	

	2.9
	 
	Inspection
	23
	

	2.10
	 
	Testing, Start-Up and Initial Operation
	24
	

	2.11
	 
	Clean-Up and Waste Disposal
	25
	

	2.12
	 
	Plant Equipment and Materials Storage
	25
	

	2.13
	 
	Hazardous Materials
	25
	

	2.14
	 
	Turnover Packages
	26
	

	2.15
	 
	Safety Program
	26
	

	2.16
	 
	Compliance of Issued For Construction Documents with Laws; Modifications
	28
	

	2.17
	 
	Subcontracting
	29
	

	2.18
	 
	Contractor’s Government Approvals
	31
	

	2.19
	 
	ITAACs
	31
	

	2.20
	 
	Support for Government Approvals and Requests
	31
	

	2.21
	 
	Control Program
	31
	

	2.22 
	 
	No Waiver of Access Rights
	32
	

	ARTICLE 3
	 
	CONTRACTOR-MANAGED AND OWNER-MANAGED SUBCONTRACTS
	33
	

	3.1
	 
	Owner-Managed Subcontracts
	33
	

	3.2
	 
	Contractor-Managed Subcontract Scope
	33
	

	 
	 
	 
	 

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	3.3
	 
	Contractor Authority and Responsibilities with respect to Contractor-Managed Subcontractors
	34
	

	ARTICLE 4 
	 
	OWNERS’ RESPONSIBILITIES AND RIGHTS
	36
	

	4.1
	 
	Owners’ Responsibilities
	36
	

	4.2
	 
	Owners’ Right to Inspect, Stop and Re-Perform Work
	38
	

	ARTICLE 5 
	 
	QUALITY ASSURANCE
	39
	

	5.1
	 
	Quality Assurance Programs
	39
	

	5.2
	 
	Transition to Contractor’s Quality Assurance Program.
	40
	

	5.3
	 
	Owners Access
	40
	

	ARTICLE 6 
	 
	SECONDMENT OF EMPLOYEES
	41
	

	ARTICLE 7
	 
	COMPENSATION
	41
	

	7.1
	 
	Reimbursable Costs
	41
	

	7.2
	 
	Base Fee and Earned Fee
	44
	

	7.3
	 
	Modification of Schedule Earned Fee
	44
	

	7.4
	 
	Modification of Cost Earned Fee
	46
	

	7.5
	 
	Adjustments of Reduction and Increase Amounts and Percentages
	47
	

	7.6
	 
	Determination of Final Earned Fee
	48
	

	7.7
	 
	Sole Liability
	48
	

	ARTICLE 8 
	 
	BILLING AND PAYMENTS
	48
	

	8.1
	 
	Respective Payment Responsibility
	48
	

	8.2
	 
	Monthly Payment for Estimated Reimbursable Costs
	49
	

	8.3
	 
	Monthly Invoices
	50
	

	8.4
	 
	Payment of Base Fee
	50
	

	8.5
	 
	Provisional Payments of Schedule Earned Fee and Cost Earned Fee
	50
	

	8.6
	 
	Late Payment
	51
	

	8.7
	 
	Reconciliation of Schedule Earned Fee and Cost Earned Fee
	51
	

	8.8
	 
	Final Payment
	53
	

	8.9
	 
	Payment Disputes
	53
	

	8.10
	 
	Supporting Documentation
	54
	

	8.11
	 
	Conditions of Payments
	54
	

	ARTICLE 9
	 
	PROJECT SCHEDULE
	56
	

	9.1
	 
	Baseline Schedule
	56
	

	9.2
	 
	Baseline Schedule Revision
	56
	

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	9.3
	 
	Requirements and Process for Revised Baseline Schedule Adjustments
	57
	

	9.4
	 
	Adjustment of Target Construction Cost
	58
	

	9.5
	 
	Adjustment Events
	59
	

	9.6
	 
	Project Schedule Management
	59
	

	9.7
	 
	Revisions to Baseline Schedule
	59
	

	9.8
	 
	Schedule Recovery Plans
	60
	

	ARTICLE 10
	 
	ARTICLE 10  TARGET COMPLETION DATES AND GROUNDS FOR ADJUSTMENTS
	61
	

	10.1
	 
	Target Completion Dates
	61
	

	10.2
	 
	Adjustments to Target Completion Dates
	61
	

	10.3
	 
	Adjustment Events
	61
	

	10.4
	 
	Requirements and Process for Target Completion Date Adjustments
	61
	

	ARTICLE 11
	 
	TARGET CONSTRUCTION COST AND ADJUSTMENTS
	62
	

	11.1
	 
	Target Construction Cost
	62
	

	11.2
	 
	Adjustments to Target Construction Cost
	62
	

	11.3
	 
	Adjustment Events
	63
	

	11.4
	 
	Requirements and Process for Target Construction Cost Adjustments
	63
	

	ARTICLE 12
	 
	OWNER DIRECTED CHANGES
	64
	

	12.1
	 
	Right to Direct Changes
	64
	

	12.2
	 
	Limitation Respecting Core Scope
	65
	

	12.3
	 
	Adjustment to Target Construction Cost and/or Target Completion Date(s)
	65
	

	12.4
	 
	Fee Adjustment
	66
	

	12.5
	 
	Proposed Changes.
	66
	

	12.6
	 
	Change Orders Final
	66
	

	12.7 
	 
	NRC Submittals Requested by Contractor
	66
	

	ARTICLE 13 
	 
	FORCE MAJEURE EVENTS
	67
	

	13.1
	 
	Force Majeure Event
	67
	

	13.2
	 
	Burden of Proof
	68
	

	13.3
	 
	Excused Performance
	68
	

	13.4
	 
	Payment
	68
	

	ARTICLE 14 
	 
	MECHANICAL COMPLETION AND FINAL COMPLETION
	68
	

	14.1
	 
	Mechanical Completion
	68
	

	14.2
	 
	Unit Mechanical Completion Requirements
	68
	

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	14.3
	 
	Punch List
	69
	

	14.4
	 
	Final Completion
	69
	

	ARTICLE 15
	 
	 WARRANTY
	69
	

	15.1
	 
	Warranty Provided
	69
	

	15.2
	 
	Remedy
	69
	

	15.3
	 
	Warranty Period
	70
	

	15.4
	 
	Warranty Period Extension
	71
	

	15.5
	 
	Significant Construction Defects Prior to Warranty Period
	71
	

	15.6
	 
	Liability Limitations Relating to Warranties and Defects
	71
	

	ARTICLE 16
	 
	INDEMNITY
	72
	

	16.1
	 
	Third Party Claims
	72
	

	16.2
	 
	Limitation of Liability for Damage to Property
	74
	

	16.3
	 
	Intellectual Property Indemnity
	74
	

	16.4
	 
	Nuclear Indemnity and Insurance
	74
	

	16.5
	 
	Indemnity Procedures
	75
	

	16.6
	 
	Survival of Indemnity Obligations
	75
	

	ARTICLE 17
	 
	INSURANCE
	76
	

	17.1
	 
	Owners Insurance Obligations
	76
	

	17.2
	 
	Contractor’s Insurance Obligations
	76
	

	17.3
	 
	Mutual Coverage Obligations
	79
	

	ARTICLE 18
	 
	LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY
	79
	

	18.1
	 
	No Consequential Damages
	79
	

	18.2
	 
	Maximum Total Liability
	79
	

	18.3
	 
	Dalton
	80
	

	ARTICLE 19
	 
	PERFORMANCE SECURITY
	81
	

	19.1
	 
	Contractor Parent Guarantee
	81
	

	19.2
	 
	Owner Performance Security
	81
	

	ARTICLE 20
	 
	LIENS
	82
	

	20.1
	 
	Liens
	82
	

	20.2
	 
	Discharge or Bond
	83
	

	ARTICLE 21
	 
	SUSPENSION AND TERMINATION
	83
	

	21.1
	 
	Suspension by the Owners for Convenience
	83
	

	21.2
	 
	Contractor Event of Default
	83
	

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	21.3
	 
	Termination by Owners for Convenience
	86
	

	21.4
	 
	Termination Because of Extended Force Majeure Event
	87
	

	21.5
	 
	Owners Event of Default
	88
	

	21.6
	 
	Further Obligations Upon Termination
	89
	

	ARTICLE 22 
	 
	PROTECTED INFORMATION
	90
	

	22.1
	 
	Definition of Protected Information
	90
	

	22.2
	 
	Use and Protection of Protected Information
	91
	

	22.3
	 
	Westinghouse Protected Information
	92
	

	22.4
	 
	Export Control
	93
	

	ARTICLE 23
	 
	REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES
	94
	

	23.1
	 
	Representations and Warranties of Contractor
	94
	

	23.2
	 
	Representations and Warranties of Owners
	95
	

	23.3
	 
	Representations and Warranties of GPC
	96
	

	ARTICLE 24
	 
	TITLE; RISK OF LOSS
	96
	

	24.1
	 
	Transfer of Title; Intellectual Property
	96
	

	24.2
	 
	Risk of Loss
	97
	

	ARTICLE 25
	 
	APPLICABLE LAWS AND REGULATIONS
	97
	

	25.1
	 
	Compliance with Applicable Laws
	97
	

	25.2
	 
	Specific Applicable Law Requirements
	97
	

	25.3
	 
	Conflict Minerals
	97
	

	25.4
	 
	OFAC
	97
	

	25.5
	 
	Government Submittals
	97
	

	25.6
	 
	Federal Acquisition Regulations
	98
	

	25.7
	 
	Subcontracting Plan
	98
	

	25.8
	 
	Debarment
	98
	

	25.9
	 
	BAA
	99
	

	25.10
	 
	Lobbying
	99
	

	25.11
	 
	Davis-Bacon Act Required Contract Clauses
	99
	

	ARTICLE 26
	 
	EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
	99
	

	26.1
	 
	Owners’ Equal Employment Opportunity Compliance
	100
	

	26.2
	 
	Contractor’s Equal Employment Opportunity Compliance
	100
	

	26.3
	 
	VEVRAA
	100
	

	26.4
	 
	Rehabilitation Act
	101
	

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	ARTICLE 27
	 
	CYBER SECURITY PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS
	101
	

	27.1
	 
	Protection of Digital Computer and Communication Systems and Networks
	101
	

	27.2
	 
	Contractor Worker Network Access Compliance
	101
	

	27.3
	 
	Procurement of Services
	103
	

	27.4 
	 
	Construction
	104
	

	ARTICLE 28
	 
	SITE AND SECURITY RULES AND POLICIES
	104
	

	28.1
	 
	Site Rules
	104
	

	28.2
	 
	Asbestos Responsibility
	104
	

	28.3
	 
	Lifetime Exposure Records
	105
	

	28.4
	 
	Required Instruction
	105
	

	28.5
	 
	Zero Tolerance Policy on Firearms
	105
	

	28.6
	 
	Safety
	105
	

	28.7
	 
	Reporting of Accidents and Noncompliance with Safety Requirements
	105
	

	28.8
	 
	Medical/Injuries Reporting
	106
	

	28.9
	 
	Drug Screening
	106
	

	28.10
	 
	OSHA 300 Log
	106
	

	28.11
	 
	Injury Reporting
	106
	

	28.12
	 
	Reporting Applicability
	106
	

	ARTICLE 29
	 
	UNESCORTED ACCESS REQUIREMENTS
	106
	

	29.1
	 
	Unescorted Access Requirements
	106
	

	29.2
	 
	Procedures for Obtaining Access
	107
	

	29.3
	 
	Procedures for Terminating Access/Legal Action Reporting
	108
	

	29.4
	 
	Representatives’ Access.
	109
	

	ARTICLE 30
	 
	FITNESS FOR DUTY
	109
	

	30.1
	 
	Southern Nuclear Fitness for Duty Program.
	109
	

	30.2
	 
	FFD Access Requirements
	110
	

	30.3
	 
	Scheduling of Work
	110
	

	30.4
	 
	Work Hour Controls/Limitations per 10 C.F.R.
	110
	

	30.5
	 
	Personnel Denied Access to Nuclear Facility
	111
	

	ARTICLE 31
	 
	FREE FLOW OF INFORMATION
	111
	

	31.1
	 
	Free Flow of Information Compliance
	111
	

	31.2
	 
	Work Environment.
	112
	

	31.3
	 
	Project ECP and CAP
	112
	

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	31.4
	 
	Free Flow of Information Training
	112
	

	31.5
	 
	Contractor’s Employment Decisions
	112
	

	31.6
	 
	Notification of Harassment or Intimidation Allegation
	113
	

	31.7
	 
	Adjudicatory Documents
	113
	

	31.8
	 
	Nuclear Safety or Quality Concern
	113
	

	31.9
	 
	Auditing of Whistleblower Policies and Investigations
	113
	

	31.10
	 
	Termination for Free Flow of Information Violation
	113
	

	31.11
	 
	Indemnification for Free Flow of Information Claims
	113
	

	31.12
	 
	Communication with NRC
	113
	

	ARTICLE 32
	 
	NO TOLERATION OF UNACCEPTABLE BEHAVIORS BY CONTRACTOR
	114
	

	32.1
	 
	Behavior Standards
	114
	

	32.2
	 
	Compliance with Required Behavior Standards
	115
	

	ARTICLE 33
	 
	NON-ENGLISH SPEAKING CONTRACTOR WORKERS
	115
	

	33.1
	 
	Provision of English Speaking Personnel
	115
	

	33.2
	 
	Translations
	116
	

	33.3
	 
	Notice
	116
	

	33.4
	 
	Limitations for Certain Access and Screening Requirements
	116
	

	ARTICLE 34
	 
	BENEFITED PARTIES
	116
	

	ARTICLE 35
	 
	QUALIFICATIONS AND PROTECTION OF ASSIGNED PERSONNEL
	117
	

	35.1
	 
	Contractor’s Personnel
	117
	

	35.2
	 
	Respirator Protection
	117
	

	ARTICLE 36
	 
	RECORDS AND AUDIT
	117
	

	36.1
	 
	Technical Documentation
	118
	

	36.2
	 
	Accounting Records
	118
	

	36.3
	 
	Maintenance of Records Generally
	118
	

	36.4
	 
	Right to Audit
	118
	

	36.5
	 
	NRC
	118
	

	36.6
	 
	Sales Tax Records
	118
	

	36.7
	 
	Acknowledgement of Owners’ Co-ownership Agreements
	119
	

	ARTICLE 37
	 
	TAXES
	119
	

	37.1
	 
	Sales Tax
	119
	

	37.2
	 
	Property Tax
	119
	

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	37.3 
	 
	Cooperation and Audit
	119
	

	ARTICLE 38
	 
	DISPUTE RESOLUTION
	120
	

	38.1
	 
	Definition of Claim
	120
	

	38.2
	 
	Pre-DRB Process
	121
	

	38.3
	 
	Submittal to DRB
	121
	

	38.4
	 
	Commencing Dispute Resolution
	121
	

	38.5
	 
	Initial DRB Conference
	121
	

	38.6
	 
	DRB Hearing Location
	121
	

	38.7
	 
	Effect of DRB Determination
	121
	

	38.8
	 
	Arbitration
	122
	

	38.9
	 
	Court Proceedings
	123
	

	ARTICLE 39
	 
	NOTICES
	123
	

	ARTICLE 40
	 
	MISCELLANEOUS
	124
	

	40.1
	 
	Assignment
	124
	

	40.2
	 
	Non Waiver
	124
	

	40.3
	 
	No Implied Waiver
	124
	

	40.4
	 
	Amendments
	124
	

	40.5
	 
	Survival
	124
	

	40.6
	 
	Governing Law
	125
	

	40.7
	 
	Waiver of Jury Trial
	125
	

	40.8
	 
	Independent Contractor
	125
	

	40.9
	 
	Third Party Beneficiaries
	125
	

	40.10
	 
	Rights Exclusive
	125
	

	40.11
	 
	Severability
	125
	

	40.12
	 
	Entire Agreement
	125
	

	40.13
	 
	Counterparts
	126
	

	40.14
	 
	Further Assurances
	126
	

	40.15
	 
	External Communications
	126
	

	ARTICLE 41
	 
	EXECUTIVE OVERSIGHT
	126
	

	41.1
	 
	Establishment of Committee
	126
	

	41.2
	 
	Appointment of Executive Sponsors
	126
	

	41.3
	 
	Meetings
	126
	

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EXHIBITS

	
			
	Exhibit A
	 
	Scope of Work / Division of Responsibilities

	Exhibit B
	 
	Target Assumptions

	Exhibit C
	 
	Baseline Schedule

	Exhibit D
	 
	Construction Site

	Exhibit E
	 
	Subcontract Alignment Process and Managed Subcontracts

	Exhibit F
	 
	Form of Letters of Credit

	Exhibit G
	 
	Mechanical Completion

	Exhibit H
	 
	Form of Monthly Status Report

	Exhibit I
	 
	Key Personnel / Lead Personnel

	Exhibit J
	 
	Davis-Bacon Act Provisions

	Exhibit K
	 
	Flow Down Clauses

	Exhibit L
	 
	Trend Program

	Exhibit M
	 
	Target Construction Cost and List of Excluded Costs

	Exhibit M-1
	 
	Field Non-Manual Resource Curve

	Exhibit N
	 
	Commercial Rates

	Exhibit O
	 
	Form of Monthly Funding Request

	Exhibit P
	 
	Form of Invoice

	Exhibit Q
	 
	Lien Waivers

	Exhibit R
	 
	Parent Company Guarantee

	Exhibit S
	 
	Form of Confidentiality Agreement

	Exhibit T
	 
	Lobbying Certificate

	Exhibit U
	 
	Dispute Resolution Procedures

	Exhibit V
	 
	Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

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CONSTRUCTION COMPLETION AGREEMENT

This CONSTRUCTION COMPLETION AGREEMENT (“Agreement”) is entered into as of the 23rd day of October, 2017 (“Effective Date”), by and between GEORGIA POWER COMPANY, a Georgia corporation (“GPC”), acting for itself and as agent for OGLETHORPE POWER CORPORATION (AN ELECTRIC MEMBERSHIP CORPORATION), an electric membership corporation formed under the laws of the State of Georgia, MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC AUTHORITY OF GEORGIA, a public body corporate and politic and an instrumentality of the State of Georgia, MEAG POWER SPVJ, LLC, MEAG POWER SPVM, LLC, MEAG POWER SPVP, LLC, each a Georgia limited liability company, and THE CITY OF DALTON, GEORGIA, an incorporated municipality in the State of Georgia acting by and through its Board of Water, Light and Sinking Fund Commissioners (collectively, the “Owners”); and BECHTEL POWER CORPORATION, a Nevada corporation (“Contractor”).  Owners and Contractor may be referred to individually as a “Party” and collectively as the “Parties”.  

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WHEREAS, Owners are presently developing and constructing two new nuclear plant units and related facilities, structures and improvements at the Vogtle plant site in Georgia, which units are designated as Vogtle Units 3 and 4; 

WHEREAS, Contractor is engaged in the business of providing services for the construction of power generation facilities;

WHEREAS, Owners and Contractor desire to enter into this Agreement in order for Contractor to provide certain services in order for Owners to complete the construction of the Vogtle Units 3 and 4, pursuant to the terms and conditions set forth herein.  

NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the recitals, the mutual promises herein and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which the Parties acknowledge, the Parties, intending to be legally bound, stipulate and agree as follows:

1.1Defined Terms.  For purposes of this Agreement, the following words and expressions shall have the meanings hereby assigned to them, except where the context clearly indicates a different meaning is intended.  

“Abandon” or “Abandonment” means conduct by Contractor inconsistent with continued performance of Contractor’s obligations under this Agreement from which it would be reasonable to conclude that Contractor has decided to discontinue indefinitely performance of the Work, provided that Abandon shall not include stopping or suspending performance of the Work where: (i) continued performance of the Work is prevented by a Force Majeure Event, or (ii) Contractor is otherwise entitled to suspend performance of the Work under this Agreement.  

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“Adjustment Event” means each of the following, but (except with respect to subpart (xiv) below) only to the extent not attributable to the acts or omissions of Contractor, any of its Subcontractors, any Contractor-Managed Subcontractor or their respective Personnel, or breach of this Agreement by Contractor or any Subcontractor, and only to the extent material:

		
	(i)
	An Owner Directed Change 

		
	(ii)
	Provision of an Issued for Construction Document to Contractor or a Contractor-Managed Subcontractor later than the later of: (a) the date (if any) indicated in the Baseline Schedule for provision of such Issued for Construction Document and (b) the time required to support Contractor’s performance of the Work or the Contractor-Managed Subcontractor’s performance of its work, in accordance with the Baseline Schedule;  

		
	(iii)
	Provision of an Issued for Construction Document to Contractor or a Contractor-Managed Subcontractor (or a change, modification or revision thereto) which necessitates (x) change(s) to Contractor’s planned sequence of construction activities as shown in the Baseline Schedule or (y) change(s) to Contractor’s planned construction methodology as documented by previous Monthly Status Reports or similar reports previously provided by Contractor to Owners (e.g., required use of additional large crane) or (z) rework of construction work previously performed;

		
	(iv)
	The provision of Plant Equipment and Materials to Contractor or a Contractor-Managed Subcontractor later than the later of: (a) the date (if any) indicated in the Baseline Schedule for provision of such Plant Equipment and Materials, and (b) the date required to support Contractor’s performance of the Work or the Contractor-Managed Subcontractor’s performance of its work, in accordance with the Baseline Schedule;

		
	(v)
	Delay or failure by Owners to perform their obligations under this Agreement by the later of: (a) the dates indicated in the Baseline Schedule, and (b) the date required to support Contractor’s performance of the Work or a Contractor-Managed Subcontractor’ performance of its work, in accordance with the Baseline Schedule;

		
	(vi)
	Delay by Owner-Managed Subcontractors (but not delays by Contractor-Managed Subcontractors) or delay by other contractors or suppliers for which Owners are responsible (but not delays by Contractor-Managed Subcontractors), in each case beyond the applicable date(s) required to support the Baseline Schedule;

		
	(vii)
	A change in Site Rules, policies, procedures or other Site-related requirements that materially impact or affect the Work, which are  issued by or on behalf of Owners after the Effective Date;

		
	(viii)
	A Force Majeure Event;

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	(ix)
	Subject to Section 12.1.1, a Change in Law to the extent that Contractor or a Contractor-Managed Subcontractor is legally obliged to comply with such change;

		
	(x)
	A deviation from a Target Assumption set forth in Exhibit B;

		
	(xi)
	Suspension of performance of the Work pursuant to Section 2.13.5, Section 8.6 or Section 21.1;

		
	(xii)
	Defects in work performed by others prior to the Effective Date that are discovered following the Effective Date; provided that such an Adjustment Event shall not result in an adjustment to the Target Construction Cost and the costs resulting from such an Adjustment Event shall be treated as Excluded Costs;

		
	(xiii)
	The denial by Owners of a requested deviation requiring the use of Contingency funds under Section 2.21.2(iii), unless Contractor proceeds with implementation of the deviation notwithstanding Owners’ denial; and

		
	(xiv)
	The incurrence of costs by Contractor pursuant to Section 10.4.2 or Section 11.4.2 in order to mitigate the effects of an Adjustment Event set forth in subparts (i) through (xiii) above).

“AEA” means the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, 42 U.S.C. § 2011 et seq.  

“Affected Party” has the meaning set forth in Section 13.1.

“Affiliate” means, with respect to any Party, any other Person that, as of the Effective Date or at any time thereafter, (a) owns or controls, directly or indirectly, the Party, (b) is owned or controlled by the Party, or (c) is under common ownership or control with the Party, where “own” means ownership of fifty percent (50%) or more of the equity interests or rights to distributions on account of equity of the Party and “control” means the power to direct the management or policies of the Party, whether through the ownership of voting securities, by contract, or otherwise.

“Affiliate Subcontractor” means a Subcontractor that is an Affiliate of Contractor, including Richmond, BEO and Custom Arc Services, Inc.

“Affiliate Subcontractor Claim” means a Claim made by an Affiliate Subcontractor and all damages, liabilities, losses, penalties, costs and expenses (including attorneys’ fees) related thereto. 

“Agreement” has the meaning set forth in the first paragraph above and shall include all Exhibits and amendments hereto, including Change Orders.

“Agency Agreements” means: (i) the Ownership Agreement, (ii) that certain letter dated July 28, 2006 entitled “Designation of Southern Nuclear Operating Company, Inc. as Agent for Georgia Power Company Under the Vogtle Additional Units Development Agreement,” as amended by any amendments that are provided to Contractor; and (iii) that certain July 30, 2008 letter entitled 

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“Designation of Southern Nuclear Operating Company, Inc. (“Southern Nuclear” or “SNC”), as Agent for Georgia Power Company (“Georgia Power” or “GPC”) under the Vogtle Additional Units Ownership Agreement for Contract Management and Construction Services,” as amended by any amendments that are provided to Contractor.

“Amended and Restated Staff Augmentation Agreement” means the staff augmentation agreement signed by the Parties as of the Effective Date.

“Applicable Law Compliant” has the meaning set forth in Section 12.1.2.

“ASME” means the American Society of Mechanical Engineers.

“Base Fee” has the meaning set forth in Section 7.2.

“Baseline Schedule” means the Primavera P6 file set forth in Exhibit C, as it may be modified pursuant to this Agreement.

“BEO” has the meaning set forth in Section 2.17.2.

“Branch Technical Position” means a final report prepared by NRC staff setting forth recommendations or a method the staff considers acceptable for performing analyses, calculations, or other technical evaluations that are used to satisfy or to evaluate or demonstrate compliance with NRC regulatory requirements.  Each Branch Technical Position purports to be a Branch Technical Position on its face or is identified by a number that includes the designator BTP (e.g., BTP 8-n).  

“Bulletin” means a final document produced by the NRC that (i) requests licensee actions and/or information to address significant issues regarding matters of safety, security, safeguards, or environmental significance that have great urgency, and (ii) requires a written response.  Each Bulletin is identified by a number that includes the designator BL and a reference to the year of issuance (e.g., BL-15-nn). 

“Business Day” means every Day other than Saturday, Sunday or a legal holiday recognized by the State of Georgia.

“CAS” means Custom Arc Services, Inc.

“Cash Security” means cash security, free and clear of any adverse Lien or interest, provided pursuant to a pledge agreement and a control agreement, each in a form and substance acceptable to the Party to whom such security is being provided.

“Change Order” means a change to the scope of Work or the terms of this Agreement (including an adjustment to the Target Construction Cost or Target Completion Dates) agreed upon and executed in writing by the Parties.

“Change in Law” means (a) the adoption or change, after the Effective Date, of or in the judicial or administrative interpretation of any Laws (excluding any Laws relating to net income Taxes), 

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which is inconsistent or at variance with any Laws in effect prior to the Effective Date, (b) the imposition after the Effective Date of any requirement for a new Government Approval, or (c) the imposition by a Government Authority after the Effective Date of any condition or requirement (except to the extent that any conditions or requirements result from the acts or omissions of Contractor or a Subcontractor) not required as of the Effective Date on or with respect to the issuance, renewal or extension of a Government Approval. Notwithstanding the foregoing definition of “Change in Law,” (i) where the NRC is the involved Government Authority, only (A) statutes that are duly enacted and (B) final and official versions of NRC Regulations, Regulatory Guides, NUREGs, Branch Technical Positions, Standard Review Plans, Interim Staff Guidance, Bulletins, Orders, and written directives, and revisions thereto, in which NRC acknowledges a new regulatory requirement or a change in an existing requirement, and that are officially promulgated or issued subsequent to the Effective Date, shall be considered a “Change in Law” under this Agreement and shall be specifically referred to herein as an “NRC Change in Law”; and (ii) any change in Law that occurs before the Effective Date but which goes into force and effect after the Effective Date will not be a Change in Law.

“Claim” means a claim, demand, cause of action of any kind and character, and all damages, liabilities, losses, penalties, costs and expenses (including attorneys’ fees) related thereto.

“Combined Construction Costs” means the sum of: 
		
	(i)
	all Reimbursable Costs paid by Owners on or after the Effective Date until Final Completion, except for: (a) costs relating to Commissioning and Startup Support, (b) Excluded Costs as identified on Exhibit M, and (c) costs disputed by Owners that are refunded by Contractor or which are withheld by Owners; plus

		
	(ii)
	all amounts paid to Contractor-Managed Subcontractors with respect to work accomplished following the Effective Date until Final Completion, excluding (a) Excluded Costs as identified on Exhibit M, and (b) amounts recovered by Owners from Contractor-Managed Subcontractors.

“Commercial Operation Date” means, with respect to a given Unit, the Day on which Owners’ testing and commissioning of such Unit are complete and Owners have declared that such Unit is ready for commercial operations.   

“Commissioning and Startup Support” has the meaning set forth in Section 2.10.

“Contingency” means the amount included within the Target Construction Cost set forth in Exhibit M and which is indicated as contingency.

“Construction Equipment” means equipment, machinery, temporary facilities and/or test equipment used in the performance of the Work and which will not become a permanent part of the Facility.

“Construction Materials” means construction materials, tools and consumable items used in the performance of the Work and which will not become a permanent part of the Facility.

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“Construction Site” means the areas where the Work will be performed at the Vogtle Electric Generation Plant and construction laydown areas, all as described in Exhibit D.  The term “Construction Site” shall not include those areas dedicated solely to VEGP Units 1 and 2, except to the extent such portions are needed for access, ingress, egress, or will otherwise be impacted by the construction or operation of the Facility.

“Contract Claim” has the meaning set forth in Section 38.1.

“Contractor” has the meaning set forth in the opening paragraph of this Agreement.     

“Contractor Event of Default” has the meaning set forth in Section 21.2.1.

“Contractor Guarantor” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 19.1.1.

“Contractor Interests” means Contractor and its Affiliates (including Richmond) and their respective directors, officers, employees, agents, shareholders and members (provided with respect to Williams Plant Services, LLC, the term “member” refers to and is limited to its ownership interest in Richmond). 

“Contractor-Managed Subcontract” means those subcontracts entered into by Owners (or assigned to and accepted by Owners) that correspond to Contractor-Managed Subcontract Scope as identified in Exhibit E and which are to be managed and administered by Contractor as described in Section 3.3. 

“Contractor-Managed Subcontractor” means a subcontractor under a Contractor-Managed Subcontract.

“Contractor-Managed Subcontract Scope” means the construction-related scope (including scopes of supply) as identified in Exhibit E, to be performed under Contractor-Managed Subcontracts, subject to a Contractor determination, in consultation with Owners as part of the Subcontract Scope Alignment Process, to perform such scope in another manner. 

“Contractor’s Authorized Representative” means the Person whom Contractor designates in writing to act on behalf of Contractor under this Agreement.

“Contractor’s Government Approvals” means the construction license(s) and any other Government Approval required to be obtained by Contractor to perform the Work.

“Contractor’s Quality Assurance Program” has the meaning set forth in Section 5.1.1. 

“Contractor Trend Program” has the meaning set forth in Section 2.21.1.

“Core Scope” has the meaning set forth in Exhibit A. 

“Cost Earned Fee” has the meaning set forth in Section 7.2(iv).

“Cumulative Final Completion Percentage” means, as of a given date, the combined cumulative construction completion percentage of the Work and Contractor-Managed Subcontractor work tied 

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to achievement of Final Completion that has been completed under this Agreement as of such date, as determined by reference to the percentage completion methodology agreed by the Parties. 

“Cumulative Mechanical Completion Percentage” means, as of a given date with respect to a given Unit, the combined cumulative construction completion percentage of the Work and Contractor-Managed Subcontract work tied to achievement of Mechanical Completion for such Unit that has been completed under this Agreement as of such date, as determined by reference to the percentage completion methodology agreed by the Parties.

“Dalton Utilities” has the meaning set forth in Section 18.3.1.    

“Dalton Utilities Assets” has the meaning set forth in Section 18.3.1.

“Day” means a calendar day.

“Days Away From Work Rate” has the meaning set forth in Section 2.17.4.

“Deadband Amount” has the meaning set forth in Section 7.4.1.

“Defects Subcap” has the meaning set forth in Section 15.6.

“Design Authority” means the organization having responsibility for maintaining the Design Basis and ensuring that design output documents accurately reflect the Design Basis. Unless Owners otherwise notify Contractor in writing, Design Authority as used herein refers to Westinghouse.

“Design Basis” shall have the meaning ascribed to it in 10 C.F.R. § 50.2.

“Designated Persons” has the meaning set forth in Section 4.2.1.

“Development Agreement” means that certain Plant Vogtle Owners Agreement between the Owners dated May 31, 2008 authorizing development, construction, licensing and operation of additional generating units.

“DOE” means the U.S. Department of Energy. 

“DOR” means the division of responsibilities between Owners and Contractor as set forth in Exhibit A.

“DRB” has the meaning set forth in Section 38.2.

“DRB Procedures” means the procedures set forth in Exhibit U.

“Early Completion Targets” has the meaning set forth in Section 9.1.

“Earned Fee” has the meaning set forth in Section 7.2.

“Effective Date” has the meaning set forth in the first paragraph of this Agreement.

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“Eligible Letter of Credit” means one or more irrevocable standby letters of credit in substantially the form of Exhibit F (for the Repayment Letter of Credit) or Exhibit F (for an Owner Letter of Credit) (or such other form of irrevocable standby letter of credit as may reasonably acceptable to the Party to whom such letter of credit is required to be provided under this Agreement), issued by: (i) a U.S. commercial bank or U.S. branch of a major foreign bank, in each case who has and maintains bank assets of at least Ten Billion Dollars ($10,000,000,000) and at all times having a senior unsecured rating of A minus or higher by Moody’s and A minus or higher by S&P; or (ii) in the case of OPC as the Party providing an Eligible Letter of Credit, CoBank, ACB, in each case in an amount required by the terms of this Agreement.

“Environmental Laws” means any and all statutes, laws, treaties, decrees, executive orders, rules, regulatory orders, directives, judgments, writs, approvals, ordinances, policies, regulations, interpretations and permits or other similar legal requirements as in effect, and as may be amended during the term of this Agreement, of a court, arbitrator, or governmental or political agency, body, or instrumentality with jurisdiction over a Party, the Facility or any Hazardous Materials connected with the Work, relating or applicable to pollution, protection of the environment, and health and safety issues, and including Releases or threatened Releases of Hazardous Materials, Remediation due to Hazardous Materials, the manufacturing, generation, use, processing, treatment, recycling, storage, handling and disposal of Hazardous Materials, human or natural exposure to Hazardous Materials, and interference with the use of property caused by or resulting from Hazardous Materials. Environmental Laws include without limitation the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act, 42 U.S.C. Section 9601 et seq.; the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act, 7 U.S.C. Section 136 et seq.; the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, 42 U.S.C. Section 6901, et seq.; the Toxic Substances Control Act, 15 U.S.C. Section 2601 et seq.; the Clean Air Act, 42 U.S.C. Section 7401 et seq.; the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, 33 U.S.C. Section 1251 et seq.; the Oil Pollution Act, 33 U.S.C. Section 2701 et seq.; the Endangered Species Act, 16 U.S.C. Section 1531 et seq.; the National Environmental Policy Act, 42 U.S.C. Section 4321, et seq.; the Occupational Safety and Health Act, 29 U.S.C. Section 651 et seq. (to the extent relating to human exposure to Hazardous Materials); the Homeland Security Appropriations Act of 2007, 109 P.L. 295; 120 Stat. 1355 (to the extent relating to the security of Hazardous Materials); the Hazardous Materials Transportation Act, 49 U.S.C. Section 1801, et seq., the Safe Drinking Water Act, 42 U.S.C. Section 300f et seq.; Emergency Planning and Community Right- to-Know Act, 42 U.S.C. Section 11001 et seq.; Atomic Energy Act, 42 U.S.C. Section 2014 et seq.; Nuclear Waste Policy Act, 42 U.S.C. Section 10101 et seq.; and their state, tribal and local counterparts or equivalents and regulations issued pursuant to any of those statutes.

“EPA Identification Number” means the identification number from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency after notification to EPA from a hazardous waste generator by EPA Form 8700-12.

“Excluded Costs” has the meaning set forth in Exhibit M.

“Exhibit” means each one of the documents Exhibits A through V annexed to this Agreement, which are hereby incorporated into and made a part of this Agreement.

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“Experience Modification Ratio” has the meaning set forth in Section 2.17.4.

“FFD” has the meaning set forth in Section 30.1.

“Facility” means Unit 3, Unit 4 and the Shared Facilities.

“Fee” means Two Hundred Forty Million Dollars ($240,000,000), subject to adjustment as provided in Section 3.2.3 and otherwise as provided in this Agreement.

“Final Completion” means both Units have achieved Mechanical Completion and all of the Work (other than Commissioning and Startup Support) is otherwise complete.

“Final Payment Invoice” has the meaning set forth in Section 8.8.1.

“Financing Parties” means the lenders and financing institutions providing construction, interim and/or long-term financing for the Facility or any portion thereof, including any financing in the form of a synthetic lease or leveraged lease, and their assigns and a trustee or agent acting on behalf of the lenders or financing institutions.  DOE, in its capacity as a guarantor of any indebtedness issued by any Owner, and any trustee or agent acting on behalf of the DOE, shall be deemed “Financing Parties.”

“Fitch Ratings” means Fitch Ratings Ltd.

“Force Majeure Event” has the meaning set forth in Article 13.

“Georgia PSC” means the Georgia Public Service Commission.

“GPC” has the meaning set forth in the opening paragraph of this Agreement.

“Government Approval” means an authorization, consent, approval, clearance, license, ruling, permit, tariff, certification, exemption, filing, variance, order, judgment, no-action or no- objection certificate, certificate, decree, decision, declaration or publication of, notices to, confirmation or exemption from, or registration by or with a Government Authority relating to the design, engineering, procurement, installation, construction, testing, start-up, financing, completion, ownership, operation or maintenance of the Facility.

“Government Authority” means a federal, state, county, city, local, municipal, foreign or other government or quasi-government authority or a department, agency, subdivision, court or other tribunal of any of the foregoing that has jurisdiction over Owners, Contractor, the Facility or the activities that are the subject of this Agreement.

“Hazardous Materials” means any and all chemicals, constituents, contaminants, pollutants, materials (including but not limited to petroleum or petroleum products), and wastes and any other carcinogenic, corrosive, ignitable, radioactive, reactive, toxic or otherwise hazardous substances, mixtures (whether solids, liquids, gases), daughter or degradation products or any similar substances now or at any time subject to regulation, control, remediation or otherwise addressed under Environmental Laws or considered to be hazardous or otherwise harmful to human health or the environment under such Environmental Laws and shall include those substances defined as 

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a “source”, “special nuclear” or “by-product” material pursuant to Section 10 of the AEA (42 U.S.C. § 2014 et seq.) and those substances defined as “residual radioactive material” in Section 101 of the Uranium Mill Tailings Radiation Control Act of 1978 (42 U.S.C. §§ 7901 et seq.).

“Increase Trigger Amount” has the meaning set forth in Section 7.4.2.

“Independent Engineer” means, if required by the Georgia PSC, Financing Parties or otherwise, a nationally recognized independent engineering firm(s), that is not an Affiliate of Owners or Contractor or a competitor of Owners or Contractor in the nuclear power plant market. As of the Effective Date, an Independent Engineer has been designated by the Georgia PSC.  Any other Independent Engineer designated by the Financing Parties or otherwise, as applicable, shall be reasonably acceptable to Owners and Contractor.

“Initial Funding Request” has the meaning set forth in Section 8.2.1.

“Insolvent” means, with respect to a Person, that such Person shall have commenced a voluntary bankruptcy proceeding, or an involuntary bankruptcy proceeding shall have been commenced against such Person and an order for relief shall have been entered as to such involuntary bankruptcy, or there shall have been appointed a trustee or receiver for such Person or for all or a substantial part of its property, or a case or proceeding shall have been commenced by or on behalf of such Person seeking reorganization, liquidation, dissolution, winding-up or other such relief in respect of such Person under a bankruptcy, insolvency or other similar act or law of any jurisdiction.

“Interest Rate” means the Prime Rate plus two percent (2%).

“Interim Staff Guidance” means a document issued by the NRC to clarify or to address issues not discussed in a Standard Review Plan.  Each Interim Staff Guidance is identified by a number including the designator ISG (e.g., DC/COL-ISG-nn).  

“Invitees” means, with respect to a Person, such Personnel or other Persons as have been permitted entry onto the Construction Site by such Person.

“Issued for Construction Documents” means the detailed drawings and specifications setting forth in detail the requirements for the construction of the Facility.

“ITAAC” means the NRC inspections, tests and analyses and their associated acceptance criteria which are approved and issued for the Facility as contained in Appendix C of the COL.

“Key Personnel” has the meaning set forth in Section 2.7.1.

“Law” means (a) a constitution, statute, law, rule, regulation, code, treaty, ordinance, judgment, decree, writ, order, concession, grant, franchise, license, agreement, directive, guideline, policy, requirement, including without limitation Environmental Laws, or other governmental restriction or any similar form of decision of or determination by, or any binding interpretation or administration of any of the foregoing by, a Government Authority, whether now or hereafter in effect, (b) requirements or conditions on or with respect to the issuance, maintenance or renewal 

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of a Government Approval or applications therefor, whether now or hereafter in effect, to the extent relevant to the Work, and (c) the Licensing Basis.

“Licensed Operator” has the meaning set forth in Section 4.1.1.

“Licensing Basis” means the ITAAC, combined licenses for each of Unit 3 and Unit 4 (NRC License Nos. NPF-91 and NPF-92, collectively referred to as “COL”), and other NRC rules, regulations, and requirements applicable to the Facility, including without limitation the current version of the Updated Final Safety Analysis Report as maintained by Owners pursuant to 10 C.F.R. § 50.71 and other Law (“UFSAR”), licensee’s written commitments for ensuring compliance with and operation within applicable NRC requirements and the Facility-specific Design Bases (including without limitation all modifications and additions to such commitments that are docketed and in effect over the term of the COL).

“Lien” means a lien, mortgage, pledge, encumbrance, charge, security interest, option, right of first refusal, other defect in title or other restriction of any kind or nature.

“Loan Guaranty Agreements” means the respective Loan Guarantee Agreements between the U.S. Department of Energy, as guarantor, and MEAG, OPC, and GPC, respecting the Facility. 
“Material Safety Data Sheets” are those sheets described in Section 2.13.1. 

“MEAG” means the Municipal Electric Authority of Georgia.

“Mechanical Completion” has the meaning set forth in Exhibit G.

“Mechanical Completion Date” means, with respect to a given Unit, the Day on which such Unit achieves Mechanical Completion. 

“Monthly Funding Period” has the meaning set forth in Section 8.2.1.

“Monthly Funding Request” has the meaning set forth in Section 8.2.1.

“Monthly Status Report” has the meaning set forth in Section 2.3.1. 

“Moody’s” means Moody’s Investor Services, Inc.

“Non-Core Scope” means all portions of the Work that are not Core Scope.

“Non-Reimbursable Costs” has the meaning set forth in Section 7.1.2.

“NRC” means the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission and its staff.

“NRC Change in Law” shall have the meaning set forth in the definition of “Change in Law.” 

“NRC Regulations” means those regulations promulgated by the NRC appearing in Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations.  

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“Nuclear Incident” means any occurrence that causes bodily injury, sickness, disease or death, or loss of or damage to property, or loss of use of property, arising out of or resulting from the radioactive, toxic, explosive, or other hazardous properties of source material, special nuclear material, or by-product material which is used in connection with the operation of the Facility. “Source material”, “special nuclear material”, and “by-product material”, as applicable to this Agreement shall have those meanings assigned by the AEA.

“NUREG” means reports or brochures, produced by the NRC, on regulatory decisions, results of research, results of incident investigations, and other technical and administrative information.  Each NUREG is identified by a number including the designator NUREG (e.g., NUREG-nnnn). 

“OPC” means Oglethorpe Power Corporation (An Electric Membership Corporation).

“Order” means a document issued by the NRC, which is styled as or purports to be an “Order” on its face and satisfies one or more of the following:  (i) is published or noticed in the Federal Register; (ii) is issued by the NRC Commission, including identification by a number with the designator CLI (e.g., CLI-15-nn); (iii) is issued by an NRC Atomic Safety and Licensing Board, including identification by a number with the designator LBP (e.g., LBP-15-nn), as part of an adjudicatory proceeding; or (iii) is issued pursuant to the NRC’s enforcement authority, including identification by a number with the designator EA (e.g., EA-15-nnn).  

“OSHA” means the Occupation Safety and Health Administration.

“Other Lead Personnel” has the meaning set forth in Section 2.7.2.

“Owner Controlled Insurance Program” or “OCIP” has the meaning set forth in Section 17.1.3.

“Owner Directed Change” has the meaning set forth in Section 12.1.

“Owner-Managed Subcontracts” has the meaning set forth in Section 3.1.

“Owner-Managed Subcontractors” has the meaning set forth in Section 3.1.

“Owners” means all of GPC, Oglethorpe Power Corporation (An Electric Membership Corporation), the Municipal Electric Authority of Georgia, MEAG Power SPVJ, LLC, MEAG Power SPVM, LLC, MEAG Power SPVP, LLC, and Dalton Utilities; provided that GPC has been appointed as agent for Oglethorpe Power Corporation (An Electric Membership Corporation), the Municipal Electric Authority of Georgia, MEAG Power SPVJ, LLC, MEAG Power SPVM, LLC, MEAG Power SPVP, LLC, and Dalton Utilities as set forth in Section 18.3.1.  

“Owner” means any one of the Owners individually.

“Owner Security” has the meaning set forth in Section 19.2.1.

“Owner Security Amount” means [***].  

“Owners’ Authorized Representative” has the meaning set forth in Section 4.1.2.

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“Owners Event of Default” has the meaning set forth in Section 21.5.1.

“Owners’ Government Approvals” means the Government Approvals required to be obtained by Owners with respect to the Facility.

“Owners’ Interests” means Owners and their respective members and Affiliates, and their respective directors, officers, shareholders, employees, agents and lenders.

“Ownership Agreement” means that certain Plant Alvin W. Vogtle Additional Units Ownership Participation Agreement among the Owners, dated as of April 21, 2006, as amended by that certain Amendment No. 1 and Amendment No. 2 to such agreement, and any subsequent amendments that are provided to Contractor.  

“Ownership Interest” means the respective percentage ownership interest of an Owner in the Facility as determined from time to time pursuant to the Ownership Agreement, provided that any changes to such ownership interests after the Effective Date will have no effect for the purposes of this Agreement until notice of such change is given to Contractor.

“Parent Company Guarantee” has the meaning set forth in Section 19.1.1.

“Party” and “Parties” has the meaning set forth in the opening paragraph of this Agreement. 

“Performance Standards” has the meaning set forth in Section 2.6. 

“Permitted Purpose” has the meaning set forth in Section 22.2.2.

“Person” means an individual, corporation, company, partnership, joint venture, association, trust, unincorporated organization or Government Authority.

“Personnel” means, with respect to a Person, such Person’s employees, officers, directors, agents, personnel, and representatives, excluding personnel seconded by a Party to a Party.

“Plant Equipment and Materials” means all materials, supplies, apparatus, devices, machinery, vehicles, equipment, parts, components, instruments, appliances, computer hardware and associated software and appurtenances thereto and items of any kind that are or will be permanently incorporated into the Facility. 

“Power Revenue Bond Resolution” means the Power Revenue Bond Resolution adopted by the Municipal Electric Authority of Georgia on August 30, 1976 that, as amended, restated and supplemented, authorizes the issuance of both senior lien bonds and subordinated lien bonds for the purpose of financing the Municipal Electric Authority of Georgia’s “Project One” facilities.

“Prime Rate” means, as of a particular date, the prime rate of interest as published on that date in The Wall Street Journal, and generally defined therein as “the base rate on corporate loans posted by at least 75% of the nation’s 30 largest banks.”  If The Wall Street Journal is not published on a date for which the interest rate must be determined, the prime interest rate shall be the prime rate published in The Wall Street Journal on the nearest-preceding date on which The Wall Street Journal was published. If The Wall Street Journal discontinues publishing a prime rate, the prime 

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interest rate shall be the prime rate announced publicly from time to time by Bank of America, N.A. or its successor.

“Project Corrective Action Program” or “Project CAP” means measures established by Owners to assure that conditions adverse to quality, including, failures, malfunctions, deficiencies, deviations, defective Plant Equipment and Materials, and non-conformances are promptly identified and corrected. The measures shall assure that the cause of the condition is determined and corrective action taken to preclude repetition. 

“Project Cost Forecast” means, at any given time, the then-current projection of total Combined Construction Costs provided by Contractor, which has been evaluated and reported by Owners’ project control program. 

“Project Employee Concerns Program” or “Project ECP” has the meaning set forth in Section 31.3.

“Project Schedule” means the working schedule utilized by the Parties for the performance of the Work and for the Owner activities required to support performance of the Work, as described in Article 9.  The version of the Project Schedule in effect as of the Effective Date is the Baseline Schedule.   

“Promptly” has the meaning set forth in Section 15.2.3.

“Property Tax” has the meaning set forth in Section 37.2.1.

“Protected Information” has the meaning set forth in Section 22.1.

“Prudent Practices” means the standards, practices and methods conforming to Law and that degree of skill and diligence that would reasonably be expected from a skilled and experienced contractor, as the case may be, engaged in the construction of nuclear power plants, and other large industrial construction projects in the United States. Prudent Practices are not limited to optimum practices or methods to the exclusion of others, but rather refer to a reasonable range of commonly used and reasonable practices and methods.

“Punch List” has the meaning set forth in Section 14.3.

“Ready for Fuel Load Date” means, with respect to a Unit, the date on which Owners have received all Government Approvals required, and have determined that all regulatory, safety and technical requirements have been satisfied, in order to commence the loading of nuclear fuel into such Unit.

“Recordable Case Incidence Rate” has the meaning set forth in Section 2.17.4.     

 “Reduction Trigger Amount” has the meaning set forth in Section 7.4.1.

“Regulatory Guide” means a document produced by the NRC that provides guidance to licensees and applicants on implementing specific parts of the NRC’s regulations, techniques used by the NRC staff in evaluating specific problems or postulated accidents, and data needed by the NRC staff in its review of applications for permits or licenses.  Each Regulatory Guide is identified by 

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a number composed of the regulatory guide designator (RG), followed by a division number, a period, and a sequential guide number (e.g., RG 1.25).  

“Release” means spilling, leaking, pumping, pouring, emitting, discharging, injecting, escaping, leaching, dumping, exacerbating, aggravating, abandoning or disposing into or migration within the environment.

“Reimbursable Costs” has the meaning set forth in Section 7.1.1.

“Remediation” means the investigation, removal, remediation and cleanup of, and other corrective action for, Hazardous Materials and/or damage to the environment caused by Hazardous Materials, including a Release thereof.

“Repayment Letter of Credit” has the meaning set forth in Section 8.7.5.

“Richmond” has the meaning set forth in Section 2.17.1.

“Safety Manual” has the meaning set forth in Section 2.15.2.

“S&P” means Standard and Poor’s Rating Group.

“Sales Tax” means sales, use or similar transactional tax imposed by any Taxing Authority on Contractor, a Subcontractor, or Owners with respect to the transfer of tangible personal property or the provision of services pursuant to the Work.

“SCWE” has the meaning set forth in Section 31.2.

“Schedule Contingency” has the meaning set forth in Section 9.1.

“Schedule Earned Fee” has the meaning set forth in Section 7.2(iii).

“Section 12.1.2 Notice” has the meaning set forth in Section 12.1.2.

“Security Posting Condition” means a condition whereby the credit rating of (A) the senior unsecured debt (or issuer rating in the absence of a senior unsecured debt rating) of GPC, (B) the senior unenhanced debt of Dalton Utilities, (C) the senior unenhanced secured debt of Oglethorpe Power Corporation or (D) the senior unenhanced global scale rating to municipal obligations or equivalent rating scale of the Municipal Electric Authority of Georgia issued with respect to the Power Revenue Bond Resolution falls below any two of the following (or, if only rated by two of the following, falls below either, or, if only rated by one of the following, falls below such rating) or in the event that such Owner no longer has a credit rating from any of the following: (x) Baa3 by Moody’s (if rated by Moody’s), (y) BBB minus by S&P (if rated by S&P) or (z) BBB minus by Fitch Ratings (if rated by Fitch Ratings).

“Shared Facilities” means those systems, structures and components that will be utilized by both Units.

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“Significant Construction Defect” means a construction defect meeting each of the following requirements: 

		
	(a)
	a defect in Work performed by Contractor or its Subcontractors, including Richmond, but not a defect in work performed by Contractor-Managed Subcontractors;

		
	(b)
	the defect involves a situation where the physical construction deviates from the Performance Standards; 

		
	(c)
	the defect resulted from a programmatic failure by Contractor or its Subcontractor to comply with project processes and procedures in the performance of the Work.  The foregoing is not intended to include a one-time or an isolated non-compliance or consequence, such as an instance of human error, which may result in a requirement for Contractor or its Subcontractor to remedy a defect.  The foregoing is intended to include instances where multiple barriers or controls are not properly implemented or followed by Contractor or its Subcontractor, resulting in a defect which is required to be remedied; and

		
	(d)
	the cumulative aggregate of costs to remedy the defect exceeds [***] .

“Site” means the premises on which the Vogtle Nuclear Generating Plant is located, including Unit Nos. 1 and 2, Unit 3 and Unit 4, including the Construction Site.  

“Site Rules” has the meaning set forth in Section 28.1.

“Southern Nuclear” or “SNC” means Southern Nuclear Operating Company; provided, however, that the term “Southern Nuclear” shall also refer to any entity that is appointed by the Owners by written notice to Contractor to succeed Southern Nuclear in the performance of its functions under this Agreement.  

“SNC Quality Assurance Program” has the meaning set forth in Section 5.1.3.

“Specifications” means the design and procurement specifications and drawings, and changes thereto for the design, engineering, procurement, installation and construction of the Facility.

“Standard Review Plan” means a document produced by the NRC that provides guidance to the NRC staff for reviewing an application to obtain an NRC license to construct or operate a nuclear facility or to possess or use nuclear materials.  

“Subcontract” means a contract, purchase order or other writing between Contractor (or one of its Subcontractors) and a Subcontractor under which the Subcontractor performs or provides a portion of the Work.

“Subcontractor” means a Person other than Contractor performing or providing any portion of the Work on the Construction Site, hired either directly by Contractor or by a Person hired by Contractor and including every tier of subcontractors, sub-subcontractors and so forth.

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“Subcontract Scope Alignment Process” means the process described in Section 3.2.2, Section 3.2.3 and Exhibit E.

“Supporting Documentation” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 8.10. 

“Target Completion Date” means: (i) with respect to Unit 3, May 31, 2020; and (ii) with respect to Unit 4, May 31, 2021, in each case as such dates may be adjusted pursuant to this Agreement.

“Target Construction Cost” has the meaning set forth in Exhibit M, subject to modification as provided in this Agreement.

“Tax” or “Taxes” means all federal, state, provincial, territorial, municipal, local or foreign income, profits, franchise, gross receipts, environmental, customs, duties, net worth, sales, use, goods and services, withholding, value added, ad valorem, employment, social security, disability, occupation, pension, real property, personal property (tangible and intangible), stamp, transfer, conveyance, severance, production, excise and other taxes, withholdings, duties, levies, imposts and other similar charges and assessments (including without limitation fines, penalties and additions attributable to or otherwise imposed on or with respect to any such taxes, charges, fees, levies or other assessments, and interest thereon) imposed by or on behalf of a Taxing Authority.

“Taxing Authority” means a Government Authority exercising authority to impose, regulate, levy, assess or administer the imposition of a Tax.

“Third Party” means a Person other than Owners, Contractor and their respective Affiliates; Third Parties shall include Owners’, Contractor’s, and their Affiliates’ respective employees, agents and personnel as well as Owners’, Contractor’s and their Affiliates’ subcontractors and vendors of any tier.

“Third Party Claim” means a Claim made by a Third Party and all damages, liabilities, losses, penalties, costs and expenses (including attorneys’ fees) related thereto. 

“Trigger Date” means the Unit 3 Trigger Date or the Unit 4 Trigger Date, as determined in Section 7.3.1 and Section 7.3.3.

“Turnover Packages” means the complete work and quality control documentation in content reasonably acceptable to Owners, submitted by Contractor to Owners pursuant to Section 2.14, which demonstrates that specified Work has been sufficiently completed in accordance with this Agreement to allow turnover over to Owners and closure of related ITAACs, subject to Punch List items that Owners agree may be completed following such turnover.

“Undisputed Amount” means, with respect to a Party, either (i) an amount in respect of which such Party has not given notice to the other Party that such amount is disputed; or (ii) an amount which was so disputed by such Party but which is determined in accordance with Article 38 to be an amount that is owed to the other Party.   

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to the first such Unit to achieve Mechanical Completion and “Unit 4” refers to the second such Unit to achieve Mechanical Completion regardless of whether such Units have different numerical designations.

“Units” means both Unit 3 and Unit 4.

“Unit 3” has the meaning set forth in the definition of “Unit” in this Article 1.

“Unit 3 Trigger Date” has the meaning set forth in Section 7.3.1.

“Unit 4” has the meaning set forth in the definition of “Unit” in this Article 1. 

“Unit 4 Trigger Date” has the meaning set forth in Section 7.3.3.

“VEGP Units 1 and 2” means the existing Vogtle Electric Generating Plant located in Waynesboro, Georgia, designated as Units 1 and 2 as described in Nuclear Regulatory Commission License Nos. NPF-68 and NPF-81, respectively.

“Warranties” has the meaning set forth in Section 15.1.2.

“Warranty Issue” has the meaning set forth in Section 15.2.1

“Warranty Period” has the meaning set forth in Section 15.3.

“Westinghouse” means Westinghouse Electric Company, LLC.

“Westinghouse Protected Information” has the meaning set forth in Section 22.3.

“Work” has the meaning set forth in Section 2.1.1.

“Work Package” means an assembly of documentation which describes a specific scope of construction work to be performed.

“Work Schedule” means the schedule of working hours approved by Owners of fifty (50) hours per week per shift, and sixty (60) hours per week per shift for the nine (9) months leading up to cold hydrostatic testing for each Unit.   

1.2Interpretation.  

1.2.1    Titles, headings, and subheadings of the various articles and sections of this Agreement are used for convenience only and shall not be deemed to be a part thereof or be taken into consideration in the interpretation or construction of this Agreement.

1.2.2    Words importing the singular only shall also include the plural and vice versa where the context requires. Words in the masculine gender shall be deemed to include the feminine gender and vice versa.  Words closely related to a defined term herein shall be interpreted consistent with the defined term (e.g., “Defect” and “Defective,” “Notify” and “Notified”).

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1.2.3    Unless the context otherwise requires, any reference to a document shall mean such document as amended, supplemented or otherwise modified and in effect from time to time.

1.2.4    Unless otherwise stated, any reference to a Party shall include its successors and permitted assigns, and any reference to a Government Authority shall include an entity succeeding to its functions.

1.2.5    Wherever a provision is made in this Agreement for the giving of notice, recommendation, consent or approval by a person, such notice, recommendation, consent or approval shall be in writing, and the word “notify” shall be construed accordingly.

1.2.6    This Agreement and the documentation to be supplied hereunder shall be in the English language.

1.2.7    All monetary amounts contained in this Agreement refer to the currency of the United States unless otherwise specifically provided.

1.2.8    A reference contained herein to this Agreement or another agreement shall mean this Agreement or such other agreement, as they may be amended or supplemented, unless otherwise stated.

1.2.9    Words and abbreviations not otherwise defined in this Agreement which have well-known nuclear industry meanings in the United States are used in this Agreement in accordance with those recognized meanings.

1.2.10     Neither Contractor nor Owners shall assert or claim a presumption disfavoring the other by virtue of the fact that this Agreement was drafted primarily by the other, and this Agreement shall be construed as if drafted jointly by Owners and Contractor. No presumption or burden of proof will arise favoring or disfavoring a Party by virtue of the authorship of any of the provisions of this Agreement.

1.2.11     The words “hereby,” “herein,” “hereunder” or any other word of similar meaning refers to the entire document in which it is contained.

1.2.12 A reference to an Article includes all Sections and Subsections contained in such Article, and a reference to a Section or Subsection includes all subsections of such Section or Subsection.

1.2.13 The words “include,” “includes,” and “including” when used in this Agreement shall be deemed to be followed by the words “without limitation,” unless otherwise specified.  

1.2.14 All exhibits referred to in, and attached to, this Agreement are hereby incorporated herein in full by this reference.

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1.3DOE Consent/Approval.  The Contractor acknowledges that the Owners (other than Dalton Utilities) (together, the “DOE Borrowers”) are required to obtain approval of this Agreement from DOE in order to satisfy certain conditions in the Loan Guaranty Agreements of each DOE Borrower.  Owners and the Contractor shall use commercially reasonable efforts to cooperate with the efforts of the DOE Borrowers in obtaining such approval and in facilitating DOE’s review of this Agreement, including the consideration of changes to this Agreement that may be requested by DOE.  In the event that DOE does not provide such approval, then Owners reserve the right to terminate this Agreement under Section 21.3.  

ARTICLE 2 
CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBILITIES
2.1    Description of Work; Qualifications.  

2.1.1    Except as otherwise expressly set forth in this Agreement as being the responsibility of the Owners, Contractor shall perform or provide or cause to be performed or provided: (i) the services, work, obligations and other activities as set forth in Exhibit A; provided that Contractor understands and agrees that the Work must conform to every detail reasonably inferable from Exhibit A as being necessary to produce the intended results as specified in this Agreement applying Prudent Practices, notwithstanding the fact that every detail is not specifically referenced in Exhibit A; (ii) all of Contractor’s other obligations set forth in the provisions of this Agreement, in each case in accordance with the requirements of this Agreement (all of the foregoing obligations of the Contractor, including all of such obligations performed or to be performed by Subcontractors, being collectively referred to as the “Work”).  Notwithstanding the foregoing, the provision of secondees by Bechtel Power Corporation pursuant to the Amended and Restated Staff Augmentation Agreement shall not be considered part of the Work.        

2.1.2     All Contractor and Subcontractor Personnel shall have the necessary experience, qualifications and be properly trained and equipped to perform the Work in accordance with this Agreement.  Contractor and Subcontractors shall be properly licensed to perform the Work and authorized and qualified to do business in all governmental jurisdictions in which the Work is to be performed, and will maintain such licenses and qualifications throughout the performance of Work under this Agreement.  Upon reasonable advance written request of Owners, Contractor shall furnish to Owners such evidence as Owners may reasonably require relating to the qualifications and ability of Personnel of Contractor and Subcontractor to perform fully in accordance with this Agreement.  Owners shall have the right to require the removal from the Site of any Personnel of Contractor or Subcontractor that Owners deem unacceptable.

2.2    Transition of Responsibilities to Contractor.  Immediately following the Effective Date, the transitioning of responsibilities for the Work to Contractor and its Subcontractors shall commence and be completed as expeditiously as practicable, in accordance with Exhibit A. 

2.3    Monthly Status Reports; Access to Information.  

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and comment, a written status report covering the prior month (a “Monthly Status Report”). The report shall be prepared in an electronic format reasonably acceptable to Owners and substantially in the form of Exhibit H.  

2.3.2    In addition to Monthly Status Reports under Section 2.3.1, promptly upon request by Owners, Contractor shall provide Owners the following information (or reasonable access to such information):

(i)    Then-current information of the type that is required to be contained in the form of Monthly Status Report, regardless of whether such information has been or will be later contained within a Monthly Status Report;

(ii)    All information that will assist Owners in monitoring the activities comprising the Work and the progress of Work, including all schedule information;

(iii)     All information that will assist Owners in monitoring and forecasting costs and expenses in connection with the Work, including Reimbursable Costs and Combined Construction Costs paid and expended.

(iv)    All information of a technical nature that pertains to the Work; and

(v)    All other information requested by Owners that pertains to Contractor’s and its Subcontractors’ performance of Work under this Agreement. 

2.3.3    Contractor shall, and shall cause its Subcontractors to, participate in the Owners’ project information management system for the Facility and the Construction Site, as designed and implemented by the Owners.  Contractor and its Subcontractors shall timely provide all information required by this Agreement in a manner required by such project information system.  

2.4    Status Meetings.  Contractor shall attend and participate in regular meetings with Owners which shall occur monthly (or upon such other interval as the Parties agree) for the purpose of discussing the relevant Monthly Status Report (if applicable) and anticipating and resolving problems. Such meetings may be held by conference call or video conference. Contractor shall prepare and promptly deliver to Owners written minutes of each meeting, to which Owners may respond should they have comments. In addition, Contractor shall attend and participate in weekly (or upon such other interval as the Parties agree) meetings with Owners for the purpose of discussing the status and progress of the Work. 

2.5    Embedded Owner Oversight Personnel.  

2.5.1    To the extent determined by Owners, Owners may assign Southern Nuclear personnel to specific Contractor functional areas (e.g., project controls, quality control) who will be co-located with Contractor personnel, given full access to Contractor offices at the Construction Site and on-site facilities and IT infrastructure, and who may participate in functional area meetings.    

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2.5.2    Such Southern Nuclear personnel are provided for Owners oversight and consultation purposes only, are not authorized to give direction to Contractor employees, Subcontractors, or Contractor-Managed Subcontractors, and are not authorized to provide any consents or approvals on behalf of Owners.  Contractor will include appropriate provisions in its Subcontracts in order to facilitate similar access by Southern Nuclear personnel consistent with this Section 2.5.

2.6    Performance Standards.  All Work performed under this Agreement shall be performed: (i) in a professional, prudent, workmanlike manner by qualified persons using competent, professional knowledge and judgment at the degree of skill and care customary to the nuclear power industry in the United States; (ii) in accordance with applicable Law; (iii) in accordance with the most recently issued Issued for Construction Documents; (iv) in accordance with the requirements of this Agreement; and (v) in accordance with Prudent Practices (collectively, the “Performance Standards”), provided that, notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, Contractor shall not be found to have failed to comply with the Licensing Basis if such failure to comply with the Licensing Basis is due to the failure of the most recently Issued for Construction Documents to comply with the Licensing Basis. 

2.7    Key Personnel and Labor.  

2.7.1     Exhibit I identifies those positions that are designated as “key” management positions (the “Key Personnel”). Individuals so designated as Key Personnel shall be subject to approval by Owners.  Contractor shall not remove or replace such individual from such position for at least two (2) years without Owners’ prior written consent.  If at any time during the performance of the Work any of the Key Personnel should no longer be available to perform services in connection with the Work notwithstanding the commercially reasonable efforts of Contractor, then Contractor will replace such individual with an individual acceptable to Owners. With respect to any replacement of Key Personnel proposed by Contractor, Contractor shall provide the resume of the proposed replacement to Owners for prior approval. Owners will review the resume of such proposed replacement and provide Contractor with comments, approval and/or disapproval within thirty (30) Days from the date of submission of such resume to Owners.  If Owner disapproves any individual(s) for a Key Personnel position, then Contractor shall not fill such position with such individual(s).  Replacement Key Personnel shall not be removed or replaced from such position until at least the earlier of (i) Mechanical Completion of both Units; or (ii) two (2) years, without Owners’ prior written consent.  

2.7.2    Exhibit I identifies other lead personnel positions for the performance of the Work (“Other Lead Personnel”). Contractor shall not assign any person to such a position, or remove or replace any person from such a position, without giving notification to Owners of the person to be assigned, removed and/or replaced.  

2.7.3    If at any time during the performance of the Work, any of Contractor’s or Affiliated Subcontractor’s Personnel becomes, for any reason, unacceptable to Owners, then, upon notice from Owners, Contractor will ensure the removal of such unacceptable individual from the Site.

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2.8.1    In its performance under this Agreement, Contractor is and will at all times act as an independent contractor.  Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, Contractor will be free to perform the obligations of this Agreement by such methods and in such manner as Contractor may choose, furnishing all labor, tools, Construction Equipment and Construction Materials (in each case to the extent required to be provided in this Agreement), and doing everything else necessary to perform the Work properly and safely, having supervision over and responsibility for the safety and health of Personnel of Contractor, its Subcontractors, and Contractor-Managed Subcontractors while on the Construction Site, and Contractor shall employ all reasonable measures to ensure the safety and health of all such Personnel while on the Construction Site.  Unless otherwise specifically directed by Owners, Contractor shall maintain control over and responsibility for its tools, Construction Equipment and Construction Materials.  No partnership, joint venture, agency or employment relationship is created by this Agreement or any activity hereunder, and Contractor is not and will not act as an agent or employee of Owners except that Contractor will be permitted to act as Owners’ authorized representative with respect to Contractor-Managed Subcontractors in accordance with Section 3.3.1.  

2.8.2    Contractor Personnel have no right to participate in any of Owners’ employee benefit plans, including the provision of health insurance under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010 (“ACA”), as a result of providing the Work. Contractor shall be solely responsible for (i) payment of all compensation to its employees, (ii) the withholding of federal, state, and local Taxes from such compensation and the payment of all such withheld amounts to the appropriate agencies or authorities, (iii) payment to the appropriate agencies or authorities of state unemployment insurance, federal unemployment insurance, FICA and state disability insurance, and (iv) providing its employees with all necessary and appropriate benefits including any health and welfare coverage required under applicable Law, including, without limitation, the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996, as amended or revised (“HIPAA”) or the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010 (“ACA”) or other applicable Federal and State health care requirements. 

2.8.3    Owners have the right to have its Personnel or other authorized representatives inspect the Work pursuant to the applicable provisions of this Agreement, not for the purpose of controlling the methods and manner of the performance of the Work by Contractor under the Agreement, but in order to review whether the Work complies with the requirements of the Agreement and also to review the rate of performance of the Work.

2.9    Inspection. 

2.9.1    Inspection Responsibilities.  Contractor will perform all inspections appropriate for the performance of the Work as set forth in Exhibit A and the Performance Standards, and such other inspections of the Work as reasonably requested by Owners. Contractor’s responsibilities under this Section shall include inspecting the Work in progress at intervals appropriate to the stage of construction as necessary to ensure that such Work is proceeding in accordance with this Agreement and the Baseline Schedule and to protect Owners against defects and deficiencies in such Work.

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informed at all times of planned dates, changes to planned dates, proposed test or inspection procedures, and test and inspection results for any testing to or inspections of the Work by or on behalf of Contractor or its Subcontractors or Contractor-Managed Subcontractors.  Owners, its designees, and the Independent Engineer shall each have the option of being present at all such scheduled tests and inspections. In the event that the quality of the Work is not in accordance with this Agreement, in addition to any other remedies available under this Agreement, Owners shall be entitled to make recommendations to Contractor for the purpose of remedying such deficiencies.  No inspection nor observance of any inspection or testing performed or failed to be performed by Owners, its designees or the Independent Engineer, or any of their respective representatives, shall reduce or waive any of Contractor’s obligations under this Agreement or be construed as an approval or acceptance of any Work.

2.10    Testing, Start-Up and Initial Operation.  The Work shall include providing craft labor and craft labor supervision (collectively “CSS Personnel”) in support of Owners for construction and installation testing by Owners during and after construction, for hot functional testing, for other preoperational testing, and for start-up and performance testing of each Unit and its systems and components (collectively “Commissioning and Startup Support”).  Such Commissioning and Startup Support shall be provided in the quantities of CSS Personnel requested in writing by Owners, and such CSS Personnel shall work under the direction of Owners for such periods up through completion of performance testing of both Units as Owners may require.  Owners shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless Contractor and Contractor Interests from and against any and all liability, damage, cost, expense and loss arising out of any act or omission of CSS Personnel while acting under and pursuant to the direction of Owners.  Costs associated with Commissioning and Startup Support is not part of Combined Construction Costs or the Target Construction Cost, and may be required both before and after Mechanical Completion.  

2.11    Clean-Up and Waste Disposal.  During the performance of the Work, Contractor shall keep the Construction Site and any other area utilized by Contractor, Subcontractors or Contractor-Managed Subcontractors during construction clean and free from accumulations of waste materials, (other than Hazardous Materials, which are addressed in Section 2.13) rubbish, surplus materials and other debris resulting from the Work.  As part of the Work, in accordance with Owners’ Site Rules, Contractor will remove such rubbish, surplus materials, waste materials and other debris on a regular basis, or as may otherwise reasonably be required by Owners, and dispose of the same in accordance with this Agreement and applicable Laws.  

2.12    Plant Equipment and Materials Storage.  Until Final Completion, Contractor shall receive, unload, warehouse or otherwise store appropriately on the Construction Site, in accordance with manufacturers’ recommendations, the Plant Equipment and Materials delivered by Owners to Contractor for installation.  Contractor shall be responsible for compliance with the receipt, and storage provisions specified in the quality assurance program as described in NQA-1, including NQA-1 Section 13S-1 and other applicable requirements of Owners with respect to storage facilities, for all Plant Equipment and Materials delivered after the Effective Date or on the Construction Site as of the Effective Date.  Such appropriate storage shall include implementation of applicable portions of Owners’ preventative maintenance program. 

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Contractor shall provide to Owners the “Material Safety Data Sheets” covering Hazardous Materials to be furnished, used, applied or stored by Contractor, its Subcontractors, or Contractor-Managed Subcontractors at the Construction Site in connection with the Work. Contractor shall coordinate with Owners’ Authorized Representative to provide a listing of such Hazardous Materials and their quantities at the Construction Site for purposes of chemical inventory reporting pursuant to 40 C.F.R. Part 370 and similar state regulations. Unless authorized in writing by Owners in advance, neither Contractor, its Subcontractors, nor Contractor-Managed Subcontractors shall bring to or use asbestos in the Facility.

2.13.2    Preventative Measures.  Contractor shall take measures necessary to prevent the Release by Contractor, its Subcontractors, Contractor-Managed Subcontractors, or by the Personnel or Invitees of any of them, of Hazardous Materials at the Facility or adjacent areas. When the use or storage of explosives or other Hazardous Materials or equipment is necessary for the performance of the Work, Contractor shall exercise the utmost care and shall carry on its activities under the supervision of properly qualified personnel in accordance with applicable Laws. Under no circumstances shall Contractor allow explosives or blasting on the Construction Site without the specific written consent in each instance of Owners. Contractor shall provide not less than three (3) Business Days’ notice of each proposed use of explosives or blasting, and each such use shall require a separate specific written acceptance by the Owners. In addition, Contractor shall, no less than one hour prior to each blasting or explosive event, notify the Site Operations Control Center as designated by Owners and confirm that Southern Nuclear has communicated with VEGP Units 1 and 2 prior to commencing blasting or an explosive event. Before Mechanical Completion of Unit 4, Contractor shall remove from the Construction Site and surrounding area in accordance with applicable Laws explosives and other Hazardous Materials supplied or generated by Contractor, Subcontractors or their respective Personnel, unless the same have been permanently incorporated into the Facility; provided that, if any such explosives and other Hazardous Materials are necessary for completion of the Work, Contractor shall be permitted to retain such explosives and other Hazardous Materials at the Construction Site but only if, and to the extent, in compliance with applicable Laws and only until completion of the Work.

2.13.3    Notice Requirements.  Contractor shall immediately notify Owners of: (A) any Releases of Hazardous Materials in violation of Law by Contractor, Subcontractors, Contractor-Managed Subcontractors, or by the Personnel or Invitees of any of them, that occur in connection with the performance of the Work; (B) material violations and investigations, actions, Claims, suits, notices of violation, fines, penalties, orders, and other proceedings related to material violations or alleged material violations of Environmental Laws, including, but not limited to, Government Approvals issued thereunder, which are asserted against Contractor, its Subcontractors, Contractor-Managed Subcontractors, or the Personnel or Invitees of any of them, in connection with the Work or their activities on or in connection with the Facility and/or Construction Site; (C) Contractor’s discovery of any Hazardous Materials at the Construction Site or adjacent areas; and (D) material developments with respect to Sections 2.13.3(A), 2.13.3(B) or 2.13.3(C).  Contractor shall also notify the applicable Government Authorities as required by applicable Law following a Release by Contractor, its Subcontractors, a Contractor-Managed Subcontractor, or the Personnel or Invitees of any of them, of Hazardous Materials in connection with the Work, and shall promptly provide Owners with a copy of such notification(s).

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2.13.4    Contractor Releases; Removal Obligations.  Prior to Mechanical Completion of a Unit, Contractor will be responsible for the proper handling, collection, containerizing, storage, removing from such Unit and areas adjacent thereto, transportation and for properly disposing of, at treatment, storage and disposal facilities approved by Owners and otherwise in a manner acceptable to Owners and in compliance with this Agreement and applicable Law, all Hazardous Materials generated or Released by Contractor or any Subcontractor or Contractor-Managed Subcontractor, or the Personnel or Invitees of any of them, in the course of performing the Work on such Unit on or after the Effective Date. Except as provided under Section 2.13.5, Contractor shall be the generator of record for such Hazardous Materials and shall obtain a site-specific EPA Identification Number which will be used to identify itself as such on all manifests, hazardous waste reports, and other relevant documents.

2.13.5    Pre-Existing Hazardous Materials.  In the event Contractor encounters on the Construction Site material reasonably believed to be Hazardous Material that existed on the Construction Site prior to the Effective Date, then Contractor will immediately suspend performance of Work in the area affected and report the condition to Owners in writing.  As between Contractor and Owners, but without affecting any rights or remedies Owners may have against any Third Party, Owners shall be responsible for the remediation of the area affected. Contractor will not thereafter resume performance of the Work in the affected area except with the prior written permission of Owners after the remediation has been completed. 

2.14    Turnover Packages.  Contractor shall create, maintain, update and compile Turnover Packages during the course of the Work and will deliver to Owners such Turnover Packages prior to, and as a condition of, Mechanical Completion or Final Completion as applicable.  

2.15    Safety Program.

2.15.1    Contractor Responsibility.  Contractor shall be responsible for the safety of Contractor, its Subcontractors, Contractor-Managed Subcontractors, and the Personnel and Invitees of any of them, Owners’ Interests, and the public, in each case to the extent affected by the performance of the Work.

2.15.2    Safety Manual.  Contractor shall develop a comprehensive safety program that governs all of Contractor’s, Subcontractors’ and Contractor-Managed Subcontractors’ activities at the Construction Site in connection with its performance of the Work. The safety program shall be reflected in writing in the form of a written project safety manual and provided to Owners no later than thirty (30) Days after the Effective Date (the “Safety Manual”). Contractor’s Safety Manual shall, at a minimum, (a) meet the standards and requirements contained in Contractor’s generic project safety manual that has been provided to Owners; (b) incorporate and comply with the safety requirements for VEGP Unit 1 and 2 as identified pursuant to that certain Potential Impact Determination on Operating Plans Due to Construction Activities (ND-CS-VNP-005, version 7.0, and any revisions thereto that may be provided by Owners), (c) meet the standard of care for such programs as established by nationally recognized firms which provide goods and services in connection with nuclear construction projects or other large industrial construction projects in the United States, (d) comply with the applicable requirements in the VEGP Units 1 and 2 license, as notified by the Owners, and applicable Laws, and (e) provide other reasonable protection to prevent harm, damage, injury or loss (including ecological harm or 

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nuisance resulting from contamination, noise or other causes arising from the performance of the Work). If Owners reasonably believe that the Safety Manual does not meet the foregoing standards, they shall notify Contractor of such deficiencies in writing and Contractor shall promptly correct such deficiencies in the Safety Manual and implement the corrections into the performance of the Work. Subject to Section 2.13.5, Contractor and its Personnel shall take reasonable precautions for the safety of, and shall provide reasonable protection to prevent damage, injury or loss to Persons and property resulting from the Work, including:

(i)    Contractor or any Subcontractor or Contractor-Managed Subcontractor employees and other Persons performing the Work and Persons who may be affected by the performance of the Work;

(ii)    any Plant Equipment and Materials to be incorporated into the Facility, whether in storage on or off the Construction Site, under the care, custody or control of Contractor or its Personnel; and

(iii)    all materials and equipment and other real and personal property at or adjacent to the Construction Site or in the vicinity thereof, including without limitation VEGP Units 1 and 2 and structures, equipment, facilities, trees, shrubs, lawns, walks, pavements, roadways and utilities.

2.15.3    Safety Measures.  Contractor and its Personnel shall erect, maintain or undertake, as required by existing conditions and the performance of this Agreement, reasonable safeguards for the safety and protection of Persons and property who or which may be affected by the Work, including posting danger signs and other warnings against hazards, promulgating safety regulations, and notifying Owners and users of adjacent sites and utilities. Owners shall provide security services as described in NEI 09-01, include providing security guards.

2.15.4    Failure to Take Sufficient Precautions.  Whenever, in the reasonable opinion of Owners, Contractor or any Subcontractor or Contractor-Managed Subcontractor have failed to take sufficient precautions for the safety of Contractor, Subcontractors, Contractor-Managed Subcontractors, or the Personnel and Invitees of any of them, Owners’ Interests, or the public or the protection of the Construction Site or of structures or property on or adjacent to the Construction Site or on the VEGP Units 1 and 2 site, creating, in the reasonable opinion of Owners, a situation requiring immediate action, then Owners shall be entitled to require that the Work cease immediately, and Owners may cause such sufficient precautions to be taken or provide such protection.  The taking of such precautions or protection by Owners or its agents or representatives will not relieve Contractor of any obligations under this Agreement or applicable Laws.

2.15.5    Protection of Units 1 and 2.  No activity of Contractor shall interfere with the operation of VEGP Units 1 and 2. Accordingly, Contractor shall comply with the site restrictions respecting operation of VEGP Units 1 and 2 as identified pursuant to that certain Potential Impact Determination on Operating Plans Due to Construction Activities (ND-CS-VNP-005, version 7.0, and any revisions thereto that may be provided by Owners). For example, offsite power feeds to VEGP Units 1 and 2 shall not be interrupted without the written consent of Owners.  

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Owners, including ensuring capability to respond to a radiological event at VEGP Units 1 and 2.  In the event of an emergency endangering or potentially endangering life or property, Contractor shall take such actions as may be reasonable and necessary to prevent, avoid or mitigate injury, damage or loss and shall promptly report each such emergency, and Contractor’s responses thereto, to Owners. Contractor agrees to provide to Owners the name, title and phone number of its emergency contact person prior to the commencement of the Work.

2.16    Compliance of Issued For Construction Documents with Laws; Modifications.

2.16.1     As between the Parties, Owners are responsible for the compliance of Issued for Construction Documents with all applicable Laws and Contractor shall not have any obligation to check the Issued for Construction Documents for such compliance.  However, in the event Contractor discovers any discrepancy or conflict between any Issued for Construction Documents and applicable Laws, Contractor shall promptly report the same in writing to Owner’s Authorized Representative.

2.16.2    In the event that Contractor seeks any modification, change or revision to an Issued for Construction Document, or determines that Work already performed by Contractor does not strictly comply with the Issued for Construction Documents, Contractor is responsible for assessing such modification, change, revision, or Work and determining whether resolution from the Design Authority and/or Owners, as applicable, is required.

2.17    Subcontracting.

2.17.1    Richmond County Constructors LLC.  Owners have approved Contractor’s use of Richmond County Constructors, LLC (“Richmond”) as the principal construction execution Subcontractor for the Facility, subject to the conditions and requirements herein.  As of the Effective Date, Contractor represents that Bechtel Power Corporation holds a 75% ownership interest in Richmond, and Williams Plant Services, LLC holds a 25% ownership interest in Richmond.  Contractor covenants that: 

(i)     Bechtel Power Corporation will continue to hold an ownership interest in Richmond of at least 75% through Final Completion; 

(ii)     no additional Persons shall hold an ownership interest in Richmond or contribute labor or supervision resources to Richmond absent the advance written consent of Owners; and 

(iii)     no costs asserted as Reimbursable Costs under this Agreement shall include any fee payable to Richmond.

2.17.2    Other Affiliate Subcontractors.  

2.17.2.1    Owners additionally approve Bechtel Equipment Operations, Inc. (“BEO”) as a Subcontractor for performance of the Work, at BEO’s current rental rates at the time of subcontracting to BEO, provided that such rental rates are consistent with prevailing market rates and no markup shall be applied to such rates.  

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2.17.2.2    Owners additionally approve CAS as a Subcontractor for performance of the Work, at a compensation determined pursuant to Section 7.1.1 and without fee or markup.  

2.17.3    Failure to Satisfy Covenants.  If the covenants and conditions applicable to any approved Affiliate Subcontractor are not satisfied at any time, such Subcontractor shall no longer be approved to perform Work.

2.17.4    Additional Subcontractors.  In the event that Contractor desires to use any additional Subcontractor for Work, Contractor shall notify Owners and, within ten (10) Business Days of such notice, Owners shall notify Contractor if such proposed Subcontractor is not acceptable to Owners. Owners shall have the right to require removal from the Construction Site of any Subcontractor or Subcontractor Personnel deemed unacceptable to Owners. Unless otherwise agreed to by Owners in writing, Contractor shall not use any Subcontractor that has (w) an Experience Modification Ratio (as calculated in accordance with the definition of the National Council on Compensation Insurance, Inc.) of 1.0 or greater within the previous three years; (x) a Recordable Case Incidence Rate (as calculated in accordance with 29 C.F.R. Section 1904.4) of 3.0 or greater within the previous three years; (y) a Days Away From Work Rate (previously known as the Lost Time Incidence Rate, and as calculated in accordance with 29 C.F.R. § 1904.7) of 1.5 or greater within the previous three years; or (z) one or more fatalities during the last three years.  

2.17.5    Owners Not Responsible.  Notwithstanding any agreement with Subcontractors, Contractor shall be solely responsible for the Work. Unless and until a Subcontract is assigned to the Owners pursuant to this Agreement, Owners shall not be deemed to have any contractual obligation or relationship with any Subcontractor. Contractor shall be as fully responsible for the acts, performance, and omissions of its Subcontractors and of the Personnel either directly or indirectly employed by its Subcontractors as Contractor is for its own acts, performance and omissions.  Contractor shall be solely responsible for timely paying each Subcontractor for services, Construction Materials and Construction Equipment, provided in connection with the Work.  

2.17.6    Flow-Down Clauses.  Contractor shall include in its Subcontracts provisions which impose obligations on Subcontractors that are consistent with the obligations imposed on Contractor in the provisions of this Agreement listed in Exhibit K as those terms are applicable to the Work being performed by the Subcontractor.  

2.17.7    Termination for Convenience.  Subcontracts must be terminable for convenience, and related termination expenses thereunder must be commercially reasonable in light of the value of the services and other items provided at the time when the termination occurs.  In no event shall any termination fees include payment for any types of costs, losses, damages, injuries or claims that would not be payable to Contractor in the event of termination of this Agreement for convenience. 

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approval from the applicable Subcontractor or other conditions to such assignment.  Contractor shall provide Owners a full and complete copy of all such warranties and related rights, and duly executed copies of all contracts with Subcontractors containing such warranties and related rights promptly upon execution thereof.  In the event of termination of this Agreement, Contractor shall assign such warranties and related rights to Owners.  In addition, as a condition of Mechanical Completion, Contractor shall assign to Owners its rights under such Subcontractor warranties that continue past the end of the Warranty Period, with such assignment to be effective as of the end of the Warranty Period.  Contractor shall execute such additional documents as may be reasonably requested by Owner to effect any assignment under this Section 2.17.8.  Contractor shall not be relieved of responsibility for any of its obligations, warranties or related rights set forth in this Agreement by reason of any such assignment.  Contractor shall not, and Contractor shall take commercially reasonable actions to ensure that Contractor’s Subcontractors do not, take any action which could release, void, impair or waive any Subcontractor warranties.

2.17.9    Assignment of Subcontracts.  Except with respect to Subcontracts with Affiliates of Contractor, Contractor shall obtain the agreement of all Subcontractors in the terms of each Subcontract that Contractor’s rights under the Subcontract may be, at Owners’ option, and without requiring the further consent of the relevant Subcontractor, in whole or in part, assigned and delegated by Contractor to Owners.  Each such Subcontract shall provide that, upon notification to the Subcontractor (and Contractor) from Owners that (A) this Agreement has been terminated, (B) Contractor’s right to proceed with the Work has been terminated pursuant to this Agreement, and (C) Owners will thereafter be assuming Contractor’s obligations under such Subcontract related to the Work, such Subcontractor shall continue to perform the portion of its responsibilities under such Subcontract related to the Work for the benefit of Owners and shall recognize Owners as being vested with all the rights and responsibilities of Contractor under such portion of such Subcontract related to the Work. Notwithstanding the foregoing, it is specifically understood and agreed (and each Subcontract shall clarify) that no Subcontractor shall have any right to look to Owners for the performance of any portion of Contractor’s obligations under any Subcontract related to the Work, and Owners are not a party to any Subcontract, unless and until Owners have assumed such performance obligations in writing.

2.17.10    Copies of Subcontracts.  Contractor shall provide Owners with complete and accurate copies of all Subcontracts, including all amendments, modifications, supplements, and purchase orders thereunder, promptly after the same are in the possession of Contractor.

2.17.11        Transparency of Subcontract Matters.  It is the understanding and intent of the Parties that Contractor shall keep Owners informed regarding all significant matters pertaining to its Subcontractors and all Contractor-Managed Subcontractors.  Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, after the Effective Date, Contractor shall: 

(i)    provide the Owners prior notice and reasonable opportunity to attend and participate in all negotiations with Subcontractors and Contractor-Managed Subcontractors, including those relating to amendments and change orders;

(ii)    provide Owners the opportunity to attend all regular and special meetings with Subcontractors and Contractor-Managed Subcontractors, with prior notification to Owners of the subject matter of such meetings (to the extent known);  

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(iii)    provide Owners reasonable opportunity to review and provide comments on all Subcontracts, including amendments and change orders thereto, prior to execution of the same; 

(iv)    keep Owners informed, and provide Owners the opportunity to participate in discussions with Subcontractors and Contractor-Managed Subcontractors regarding actual or potential disputes; and

(v)    promptly upon request by Owners, provide Owners information regarding actual and projected costs under the Subcontracts and Contractor-Managed Subcontracts, including for purposes of Owner’s budgeting and forecast of Reimbursable Costs and Combined Construction Costs under this Agreement.  

2.18    Contractor’s Government Approvals.  Contractor shall be responsible for obtaining, maintaining and paying for Contractor’s Government Approvals as necessary to support the performance of the Work in accordance with the Baseline Schedule. Owners shall provide Contractor reasonable cooperation and assistance in obtaining and maintaining Contractor’s Government Approvals.

2.19    ITAACs.  Work Packages for Work which has been completed, as delivered by Contractor to Owners, shall include completed documentation of all tests, inspections and analyses associated with any ITAACs applicable to the Work Package. Without assuming any responsibility for correcting any omissions or deficiencies identified, Owners shall be responsible for review of Contractor’s Work Packages and for closure of ITAACs. The Parties shall coordinate with each other with respect to those ITAACs associated with the Work.  For some or all ITAACs associated with the Work, Owners may specify the methodology to be used in the completion of the tests, inspections and analyses, and Owners shall ensure that such methodology is compliant with Law and adequate for the closure of the ITAAC.  Contractor shall perform the Work required by the DOR in accordance with the methodology specified by Owners.  

2.20    Support for Government Approvals and Requests.  Contractor shall provide support to Owners in connection with Owners’ Government Approvals and any requests from Government Authorities, including to the extent appropriate making Personnel available to testify as factual witnesses at formal and informal government proceedings, and providing the documents and information requested by Owners in order to comply with requests of Government Authorities (including to address formal NRC licensing questions and requests of the Georgia PSC), including review and comment to sections prepared by others, and amendments thereto, all on a schedule that supports the Project Schedule in accordance with Owners’ reasonable request. 

2.21    Control Program.   

2.21.1    Contractor shall implement a process for identifying trends in the schedule and costs associated with the Work, in accordance with Exhibit L and Section 2.21.2 (“Contractor Trend Program”).  The Contractor Trend Program shall interface with the Owners’ overall change control program for the construction of the Facility as described below.  All trends identified by the Contractor Trend Program shall be jointly reviewed by the Parties on a weekly basis, and 

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presented to the Owners’ change control board for the Facility on a monthly basis.

2.21.2    The Contractor Trend Program shall be implemented to incorporate the following:

(i)    Each Monthly Status Report submitted by Contractor shall include: (a) the amount of Contingency that has been used in the performance of the Work and for each trend resolved in accordance with Contractor’s Trend Program, both on a cumulative basis and for the previous month; and (b) a forecast of the amount of Contingency needed through Final Completion.    

(ii)    Upon the expenditure of twenty five percent (25%), fifty percent (50%), seventy five percent (75%), and one hundred percent (100%) of Contingency, Contractor shall notify Owners, and within five (5) Business Days after such notice is provided, the Parties shall attend a meeting for the specific purpose of: (a) reviewing the details of the cumulative expenditure of Contingency; and (b) reviewing the current forecast of Contingency needed through Final Completion. 

(iii)    Resource curves for labor headcount of Contractor and Richmond Personnel (which curves for field non-manual personnel are set forth in Exhibit M-1, and which curves for craft and indirect craft will be developed during the Baseline Schedule process set forth in Article 9) (which resource curves may be adjusted by mutual agreement of the Parties based on the results of the Subcontract Scope Alignment Process).  In the event that the performance of the Work will result in a deviation from any of such resource curves by more than five percent (5%), Contractor shall notify Owners of such deviation.  Furthermore, if such deviation will require use of Contingency funds, the deviation will not be permitted without Owners’ prior approval.  In the event that Contractor proceeds with implementation of the deviation without Owners’ prior approval where required, the associated costs of the additional resources related to implementation of the deviation shall be Non-Reimbursable Costs.

(iv)    In the event that any trend indicates that the performance of the Work will result in Combined Construction Costs that exceed [***] of the Target Construction Cost, Contractor shall notify Owners of the trend and request Owner’s approval of the exceedance before proceeding with implementation of such trend.  

(v)    The Contractor Trend Program shall incorporate the requirements in Section 3.3 with respect to Contractor-Managed Subcontracts.

2.22     No Waiver of Access Rights.  No provision in this Agreement shall be construed as a waiver by Owners of any rights to Contractor’s technical, financial or other information that Owners would otherwise have pursuant to legal process in any judicial or administrative proceeding.

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ARTICLE 3 
CONTRACTOR-MANAGED AND OWNER-MANAGED SUBCONTRACTS

3.1    Owner-Managed Subcontracts.  “Owner-Managed Subcontracts” refers to subcontracts entered into by Owners (or assigned to and accepted by Owners) with subcontractor entities (“Owner-Managed Subcontractors”) to perform construction work and/or services at the Facility, where the responsibilities for administering and managing such subcontractors remain with the Owners.  The Owner-Managed Subcontractors and Owner-Managed Subcontracts include those subcontractors and subcontracts designated in Exhibit E as Owner-Managed Subcontractors and Owner-Managed Subcontracts.  As between the Parties, Owners are responsible for Owner-Managed Subcontractors’ compliance with the Safety Manual.  Contractor shall cooperate with Owner-Managed Subcontractors to provide reasonable access to the Construction Site and the opportunity to conduct scheduled work in their respective work areas without interference, and Contractor acknowledges that Owner-Managed Subcontractors will in many cases be conducting such ongoing work in close proximity to Contractor’s Work.  Owners and Contractor shall coordinate the needs of ongoing work of Owner-Managed Subcontractors with the Work of Contractor as may be required, consistent with their scheduled activities as contained in the Project Schedule. 

3.2    Contractor-Managed Subcontract Scope.   

3.2.1     The items of scope which are Contractor-Managed Subcontract Scope, and the corresponding Contractor-Managed Subcontracts (as of the Effective Date), are listed in Exhibit E.  Unless otherwise agreed by the Parties, the Contractor-Managed Subcontract Scope will be: (i) implemented through Contractor-Managed Subcontracts; (ii) performed directly by Contractor; or (iii) performed via an additional Subcontract (including a Subcontract with Richmond), as determined in the Subcontract Scope Alignment Process in consultation with the Owners.  

3.2.2    In the Subcontract Scope Alignment Process, Contractor, in consultation with Owners, will complete its due diligence (including commercial evaluation) related to the Contractor-Managed Subcontract Scope and the related existing subcontractors and subcontracts.  The Subcontract Scope Alignment Process is further described in Exhibit E.  During the Subcontract Scope Alignment Process, Contractor may, in consultation with Owners:

(i)    determine to continue an existing subcontract as a Contractor-Managed Subcontract;

(ii)    determine that an existing subcontract needs to be revised, replaced or renegotiated, which as so altered will become a Contractor-Managed Subcontract; and/or

(iii)    determine to execute certain Contractor-Managed Subcontract Scope as part of the Work, other than through a Contractor-Managed Subcontract, such as self-performance or performance through Richmond or another Subcontractor.

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3.2.3    The Subcontract Scope Alignment Process will be completed in stages on a progressive basis.  Completion of each stage will be confirmed by agreement of the Parties in a Change Order, including the appropriate adjustments to the Target Construction Cost, to the Earned Fee, and if needed, to the Target Completion Dates, based upon the results of such stage.  Specifically:

(i)    The Target Construction Cost shall be increased in accordance with the methodology set forth in Exhibit M, based upon the value of the Contractor-Managed Subcontract Scope that was evaluated in such stage;

(ii)    The Earned Fee shall be increased by the amount of [***] of the increase in Target Construction Cost determined in accordance with (i) above;

(iii)    If the Contractor-Managed Subcontract Scope evaluated in the Subcontract Scope Alignment Process reveals a material adverse impact on the critical path to achievement of the Baseline Schedule (a “Subcontract Scope Schedule Impact”), then the Baseline Schedule and/or the Target Completion Dates shall be adjusted in accordance with the process described in Section 9.3.  

3.2.4    The Subcontract Scope Alignment Process, including all related adjustments to the Target Construction Cost and Earned Fee and identification of Subcontract Scope Schedule Impacts, is to be completed by February 28, 2018.  In the event that any such adjustments and identification of Subcontract Scope Schedule Impacts (provided that adjustment to the Baseline Schedule as a result of such impacts shall be made under the process in Section 9.3) are not agreed upon by the Parties by such dates, then, with respect to any Contractor-Managed Subcontract Scope that is a source of disagreement between the Parties regarding an adjustment to the Earned Fee or Target Construction Cost or identification of Subcontract Scope Schedule Impacts, Owners may elect to remove such scope from Contractor-Managed Subcontract Scope by notice in writing to Contractor.  If Owners so elect, then: (i) such removed scope shall not be within the Contractor-Managed Subcontract Scope under this Agreement; (ii) Owners shall be responsible for managing and administering such scope either directly or through an Owner-Managed Subcontract(s); (iii) neither the Target Construction Cost nor the Earned Fee shall be adjusted as a result of such removed scope; and (iv) the previously identified Subcontract Scope Schedule Impact with respect to such removed scope shall not be considered under Section 9.3.  In the event that the Parties disagree with respect to any proposed adjustments to Target Construction Cost or Earned Fee or identification of a Subcontract Scope Schedule Impact as a result of Contractor-Managed Subcontract Scope that is not so removed by the Owners, then the disagreement may be referred by either Party to the dispute resolution provisions in Article 38 of this Agreement.  Any such dispute shall be subject the expedited hearing procedure referenced in the DRB Procedures.  

3.3    Contractor Authority and Responsibilities with respect to Contractor-Managed Subcontractors.  

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shall administer and manage the Contracted-Managed Subcontracts in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement; provided that any schedule or cost impacts identified during the Subcontract Scope Alignment Process will be addressed as part of the Subcontract Scope Alignment Process and in the adjustments to be made pursuant to Section 3.2.3 and Section 9.3.  Contractor (but none of its Subcontractors) shall be granted full authority to exercise the rights of, and act as the authorized representative of, the Owners under Contractor-Managed Subcontracts, provided that Contractor shall obtain Owners’ written approval prior to taking the following actions under Contractor-Managed Subcontracts:

(i)    agreement to an amendment to a Contractor-Managed Subcontract (other than an administrative amendment that does not have any cost or schedule impacts, or violate any of the requirements in subparts (ii) through (vi) below);

(ii)    agreement to a change order under a Contractor-Managed Subcontract directing the performance of additional work having a value of over [***]  of the baseline value (less applicable contingency) of such Contractor-Managed Subcontract included in the Target Construction Cost (as agreed pursuant to Section 3.2.3) or otherwise creating an obligation of Owners under such Contractor-Managed Subcontract in excess of such [***]  threshold amount. Change orders may not be subdivided to avoid this requirement; amounts relating to a single change will be aggregated to determine applicability of this requirement. 

(iii)    agree upon any modification to or waiver of any provisions of the Contractor-Managed Subcontract relating to warranty, indemnity, limitations of liability or costs to terminate a Contractor-Managed Subcontract; 

(iv)    agreeing to waive any right that Owners may have under any Contractor-Managed Subcontract, or settling or compromising any dispute or liability under a Contractor-Managed Subcontract; 

(v)    terminating or suspending any Contractor-Managed Subcontract, other than suspension in an emergency situation; or

(vi)    agreeing or committing to do any of the foregoing.  

3.3.2    Contractor’s management and administration of the Contractor-Managed Subcontracts will be in compliance with Owners’ obligations thereunder, including by giving all notices required by each Contractor-Managed Subcontract in order for the Owners to be in compliance with such subcontracts and to protect and preserve the rights of Owners under such subcontract.

3.3.3    Contractor shall be responsible for advising and making a specific action recommendation in writing to Owners, at least 20 Days in advance of: (i) any date when action by Owners is required to be taken under Section 3.3.1 with respect to a Contractor-Managed Subcontract; and (ii) the date that payment is due to be made with respect to a Contractor-Managed Subcontract, including Contractor’s recommendation for any withholding of any 

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payments to such subcontractor. 

3.3.4    Contractor shall directly perform its obligation to manage Contractor-Managed Subcontracts pursuant to this Agreement.  In no event shall Contractor perform such management obligations by or through any of its Subcontractors (including Richmond).

3.3.5    Owners shall retain responsibility for making all payments required under Contractor-Managed Subcontracts; provided, however, that Contractor shall use commercially reasonable efforts to obtain and provide to Owners, all Lien waivers and releases under Contractor-Managed Subcontracts with respect to all work and activities completed under such subcontracts, in a manner consistent with Section 8.11.1(i) and (ii).

ARTICLE 4 
OWNERS’ RESPONSIBILITIES AND RIGHTS
4.1    Owners’ Responsibilities.  Owners shall perform the responsibilities set forth in this Article and elsewhere in this Agreement at its own expense.

4.1.1    Appointment of Agents.  Owners have appointed GPC as their agent in order to execute this Agreement on their behalf and for all purposes under this Agreement pursuant to the Ownership Agreement, with the power and authority to bind Owners to their obligations herein. Except as provided in Sections 8.1 and 19.2, all obligations required under this Agreement to be fulfilled by the Owners will be performed by or at the direction of GPC, as agent for the Owners.  Upon notice to Contractor, the Owners may designate another agent to replace GPC to act as their agent under this Agreement.  GPC, acting for itself and as agent for the other Owners, has appointed Southern Nuclear as agent for the implementation and administration of this Agreement (provided that upon notice to Contractor, GPC may designate another agent to replace Southern Nuclear as agent for the implementation and administration of this Agreement). Southern Nuclear is the exclusive licensed operator of VEGP Units 1 and 2 and will be the licensed operator (“Licensed Operator”) of the Facility having exclusive control over licensed activities at the Facility.  GPC represents that: (i) to the extent provided in the Agency Agreements, Southern Nuclear is empowered to exercise Owners’ rights under this Agreement; (ii) communications, including notices, decisions and approvals, issued by Southern Nuclear in connection with this Agreement shall be treated as issued by the Owners; and (iii) communications, including notices, sent to Southern Nuclear under this Agreement shall treated as received by the Owners. 

4.1.2    Owners’ Authorized Representative.  By notice to Contractor on or before the Effective Date, Owners shall appoint one or more Persons who shall be entitled to act as an authorized representative of Owner (and shall have the right to appoint a successor or replacement of such authorized representative by notice to Contractor) with whom Contractor may consult at all reasonable times and whose written instructions, requests and decisions shall be binding upon Owners as to all matters pertaining to this Agreement (“Owners’ Authorized Representative”). Contractor shall have the right to rely upon a communication from Owners’ Authorized Representative as a communication on behalf of all of the Owners, and shall not rely upon or be obliged to comply with any instruction or direction issued by any other representatives of Owners.  

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Owners’ Authorized Representative shall not have any authority to amend this Agreement except in compliance with the provisions of Article 40.4.

4.1.3    Access.  Owners shall provide Contractor rights of access to the Construction Site and to other portions of the Site as Contractor may reasonably require for the Work. Owners shall cooperate with Contractor so as to minimize disruption by Owners of Contractor’s performance of the Work, and Contractor shall cooperate with Owners so as to avoid disruption by Contractor, Subcontractors, Contractor-Managed Subcontractors or the Personnel of any them of operation of the existing VEGP Units 1 and 2.

4.1.4    Job Site Rules.  Subject to the requirements of the operating licenses for VEGP Units 1 and 2, to the extent applicable, Owners shall and shall require Owner-Managed Subcontractors, and their respective representatives and agents, to abide by the Safety Manual.

4.1.5    Owners’ Government Approvals.  Owners shall be responsible for obtaining, maintaining and paying for Owners’ Government Approvals and for the communications with any Government Authorities regarding such Government Approvals. Owners shall provide as much advance notice as practical of the need for the testimony of Contractor’s Personnel at proceedings before Government Authorities.

4.1.6    Issued for Construction Documents.  As between the Parties, Owners shall be responsible for providing Issued for Construction Documents to Contractor and (as applicable) Contractor-Managed Subcontractors, and for ensuring that such Issued for Construction Documents contain the necessary amount of information to allow Contractor to perform the Work with respect to such Issued for Construction Documents in accordance with this Agreement and to allow the Contractor-Managed Subcontractors to perform their work with respect to such Issued for Construction Documents in accordance with their subcontracts.  
 
4.1.7    Design Authority.  By a separate agreement, Owners have contracted with Westinghouse to act as the Design Authority for Units 3 and 4.  Pursuant to that agreement, Westinghouse is authorized by Owners to perform the following Owners responsibilities:  provide Issued for Construction Documents to Contractor and Contractor-Managed Subcontractors; approve, reject, or make changes, modifications, and revisions to Issued for Construction Documents; and provide interpretations of the design or Issued for Construction Documents.  Owners will promptly provide notice to Contractor of the Westinghouse personnel authorized to provide Issued for Construction Documents and communicate design information and shall promptly notify Contractor of any changes in such authorized personnel.  

4.1.8    Plant Equipment and Materials.  Owners shall be responsible for providing Plant Equipment and Materials to Contractor and to Contractor-Managed Subcontractors and for the quality of such Plant Equipment and Materials, including conformance of such Plant Equipment and Materials with the Issued for Construction Documents.

4.1.9    Construction Equipment.  Owners shall be responsible for providing the Construction Equipment located on the Construction Site as of the Effective Date to support the performance of the Work and Contractor-Managed Subcontractor work, and such Construction Equipment shall be provided and maintained by Owners in good working condition.  As the Work progresses, the Parties will coordinate a transition such that Contractor, its Subcontractors and/or 

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Contractor-Managed Subcontractors will provide Construction Equipment for the performance of the Work. 

4.2    Owners’ Right to Inspect, Stop and Re-Perform Work.

4.2.1    Owners’ Right to Inspect.  Each Owner shall have the right to have its inspectors, engineers or other designees and representatives of such Owner authorized to do so (the “Designated Persons”) or the Independent Engineer inspect the Work at any time and from time to time in order to assure that the Work complies with the requirements of this Agreement, including Contractor’s Quality Assurance Program, and to review the rate at which Work is being prosecuted.

(i)The Designated Persons shall be permitted to: (A) follow the progress of the Work and identify defective or nonconforming materials or equipment at source of supply, in process of manufacture, or at point of delivery and (B) monitor actions taken in accordance with Section 4.2.2. The Owners’ Authorized Representative shall have the right to stop Work in accordance with Section 4.2.3. Inspection by the Designated Persons shall not be deemed to (A) be supervision by Owners of Contractor and (B) shall not relieve Contractor of any responsibility for performing the Work in accordance with this Agreement. Designated Persons shall not have authority to give direction to Contractor or any Subcontractor or any Contractor-Managed Subcontractor or any of the Personnel of the foregoing. Any acceptance or approval by the Designated Persons shall in no event be deemed to constitute acceptance of same by Owners, but shall be only for the purpose of confirming that the Work appears to comply with this Agreement. Owners may report to Contractor any unsafe or improper conditions or practices observed for action by Contractor in correction or enforcement.

(ii)Without limiting Owners’ rights under Article 5, the Designated Persons and the Independent Engineer shall have access to the Work and to applicable parts of Contractor’s (or its Subcontractors’) work areas on the Construction Site at reasonable times and subject to the reasonable requirements of Contractor or its Subcontractors. Contractor shall not require the Designated Persons or the Independent Engineer to execute documents, releases or waivers purporting to release Contractor from liability for any bodily injury and Contractor shall obtain agreement from its Subcontractors that they will not require such releases from the Designated Persons or Independent Engineer when at the Subcontractors’ work areas.  Contractor (or its Subcontractors) shall afford the Designated Persons and/or the Independent Engineer such reasonable and safe facilities at Contractor’s work areas (or those of its Subcontractors) as are appropriate to conveniently observe and inspect the Work in progress and have such other conveniences as would normally accompany such inspection.

4.2.2    Defective Work.  If Owners’, the Designated Persons’ or the Independent Engineer’s inspection reveals any non-compliance or any other defects in any portion of Work, then Contractor shall, promptly upon its receipt of notice from Owners, evaluate such defect or non-compliance in accordance with the Project Corrective Action Program and shall promptly take such actions as are required to correct such defect or non-compliance, as well as its cause, in 

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accordance with the Project Corrective Action Program. Contractor shall not receive any adjustment to the Target Completion Dates or Target Construction Cost or Baseline Schedule for such correction. Contractor shall comply with the requirements of 10 C.F.R. Part 21 and 10 C.F.R. § 50.55(e), as appropriate.  A copy of Contractor and Subcontractor notifications relative to this Agreement to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) pursuant to 10 C.F.R. Part 21 or § 50.55(e), if any, shall be transmitted to the Owners.  Contractor will notify the Owners of any nonconformance reportable to the NRC as well as nonconformances judged not reportable to the NRC but which are considered significant enough to warrant Contractor management action.

4.2.3    Right to Stop Work.  Without limiting the right of Owners to suspend performance of the Work under other provisions of this Agreement, if Contractor fails to perform the evaluation required under Section 4.2.2 or fails to promptly take corrective action for any defect or non-compliance in Work as required under Section 4.2.2 or if Contractor fails to identify the root cause of such defect or non-compliance (if root cause is applicable to such non-compliance) within a reasonable period of time consistent with the Project Corrective Action Program, then Owners, by a written order signed by Owners’ Authorized Representative, may order Contractor to stop performance of the portion of the Work affected thereby, until the cause of such order has been eliminated; provided, however, that this right of Owners to stop Contractor’s performance will not give rise to a duty on the part of Owners to exercise this right for the benefit of Contractor or any other person or entity. In addition, Owners, by written order signed by Owners’ Authorized Representative, may order Contractor to stop performance if the activities or past practices of Contractor or its Personnel or Invitees at the Site reasonably appear to Owners to cause or threaten to cause personal injuries or damage to property. In the event of a stop Work order issued by Owners in accordance with this Section 4.2.3, Contractor shall not be entitled to an adjustment to the Target Completion Dates or the Target Construction Cost or the Baseline Schedule. Owners’ right to stop Work under this Section 4.2.3 will be without prejudice to any other right or remedy Owners may have hereunder. 

ARTICLE 5 
QUALITY ASSURANCE
5.1    Quality Assurance Programs.

5.1.1     Contractor Quality Assurance Program.  Contractor currently has a quality assurance program(s), which will be used in the performance of Work under this Agreement where (a) Contractor is performing the Work itself, (b) a Subcontractor of Contractor is performing Work and Subcontractor does not have an approved quality assurance program, and (c) the Work is performed pursuant to a Contractor-Managed Subcontract and the Contractor-Managed Subcontract includes provisions requiring compliance with Contractor’s Quality Assurance Program. Contractor’s quality assurance program has been accepted by the NRC (“Contractor’s Quality Assurance Program”).  Contractor will maintain the Contractor’s Quality Assurance Program and any changes thereto shall meet the requirements of 10 C.F.R. Part 50, Appendix B and ASME NQA-1 - 1994.  Any changes to Contractor’s Quality Assurance Program shall be submitted to and, if necessary, accepted by the NRC consistent with 10 C.F.R. § 50.54(a) and accepted by Owners.

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5.1.2    Control of Sub-tier Subcontracting.  Contractor shall be responsible for assuring that all its sub-tier Subcontractors that are performing Work are working to Contractor’s Quality Assurance Program or to the sub-tier’s own quality assurance program that has been approved by Contractor. Contractor shall provide appropriate verification of quality for all sub-tier subcontractors.  A sub-tier subcontractor quality assurance program and any changes thereto shall meet the requirements of 10 C.F.R. Part 50, Appendix B and ASME NQA-1 - 1994; provided however that compliance with ASME NQA-1 - 2008, including NQA-1a-2009 Addenda will be considered to be compliant with ASME NQA-1 - 1994.

5.1.3    SNC Quality Assurance Program.  For certain Contractor-Managed Subcontracts, subcontractors may perform Work pursuant to the applicable SNC quality assurance program. SNC’s quality assurance program has been accepted by the NRC (“SNC Quality Assurance Program”).  As delegated through the SNC Quality Assurance Program, Contractor may perform certain Work associated with Quality Assurance for those Contractor-Managed Subcontracts.  After completion of the Subcontract Scope Alignment Process, Contractor and Owners will meet and determine which Contractor-Managed Subcontracts shall retain such requirements for compliance with the SNC Quality Assurance Program.

5.2    Transition to Contractor’s Quality Assurance Program. 

5.2.1     Contractor and Contractor’s sub-tier Subcontractors that are working to Contractor’s Quality Assurance Program as identified in 5.1.2 will perform Work in accordance with the existing quality assurance programs of Westinghouse Electric Co. LLC and WECTEC Global Project Services Inc., as applicable, until Owners notify Contractor to transition to the Contractor’s Quality Assurance Program.  The Parties acknowledge that an interface document describing the interface between SNC and Contractor Quality Assurance programs is a prerequisite for the transition to the Contractor’s Quality Assurance Program, and, to the extent such interface document is not in force as of the Effective Date, Contractor will provide any support requested by Owners to complete the interface document.

5.2.2    By virtue of a separate services agreement between Owners and Westinghouse Electric Co. LLC and WECTEC Global Project Services Inc., Westinghouse and WECTEC have provided Owners with the documentation regarding their existing ASME QA programs and ASME N-stamp certificates as referenced in NDAQAM, in accordance with ASME requirements. Westinghouse and WECTEC further agreed that they will maintain those programs and certificates.  Pursuant to ASME requirements, certain Work performed by Contractor will be governed by such Westinghouse and/or WECTEC ASME QA programs unless and until Owners notify Contractor to transition to the Contractor’s ASME Quality Assurance Program. 

5.3    Owners Access.  Owners shall be given free access to Contractor's facilities and records for inspection and audit of the Contractor’s Quality Assurance Program.  Provisions will also be made by Contractor, in all Subcontracts, for access by Owners or their representative(s) to Subcontractors’ and vendors’ facilities and records for similar inspection and audit.

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ARTICLE 6 
SECONDMENT OF EMPLOYEES
The secondment of personnel from Bechtel Power Corporation to Owners and/or Southern Nuclear and from Owners and/or Southern Nuclear to Bechtel Power Corporation will be governed solely by the terms and conditions of the Amended and Restated Staff Augmentation Agreement. 

ARTICLE 7 
COMPENSATION
7.1    Reimbursable Costs.  

7.1.1    Except for Non-Reimbursable Costs, costs and expenses incurred by Contractor in performing the Work (including, to the extent provided herein, services that are required in support of the Work) (“Reimbursable Costs”) will be payable to Contractor as follows:    

(i)    Costs actually incurred by Contractor and Contractor’s Affiliates Richmond, BEO and CAS, for salaries, wages and standard payroll additives of their non-manual personnel engaged in the performance of the Work, for all the hours of such personnel spent in the performance of the Work in accordance with the Work Schedule as well as any overtime beyond the Work Schedule pursuant to (ii) below; provided that such salaries and wages shall be within the ranges for the applicable grades in accordance with Contractor’s then current employment salary and wage policies; provided further that Contractor will provide prior notice to Owners and obtain Owners’ prior approval (not to be unreasonably withheld) of any changes to such policies before including requests for compensation of costs based on such changed policies. The rates to be applied for such standard payroll additives as of the Effective Date are set forth in Exhibit N.  The rates to be applied for such standard payroll additives will be verified annually by independent audit and subject to adjustment as of the first Day of each calendar year in accordance with any revised legal requirements, insurance rates or changes in Contractor corporate policies.   

(ii)    Hours worked in excess of 40 hours per week shall be considered overtime hours and such overtime hours shall be compensated in accordance with Contractor’s and the applicable Affiliate’s overtime policy.  For overtime beyond the Work Schedule, Contractor will provide written notification of anticipated additional overtime to Owners in advance, including reasonable details on whether and how any such additional overtime will impact schedule, as well as a proposed breakdown of such anticipated overtime costs; provided further, that Owners shall have the right to instruct Contractor not to incur such additional overtime costs and, in such event, if Owner’s denial of or delay in approving of such additional overtime labor impacts achievement of the Baseline Schedule, the Parties will work together in good faith to mitigate such schedule impacts.  

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(iii)    A multiplier for indirect costs in the following percentages: (a) [***]  of the non-manual personnel costs described in Section 7.1.1(i) above as they apply to such non-personnel personnel who are assigned to Contractor’s home office (e.g., non-manual personnel engaged in required support services); and (b) [***]  of the non-manual personnel costs described in Section 7.1.1(i) above as they apply to such non-personnel who are assigned to the Construction Site, in each case of (a) and (b) excluding any premium portion of overtime costs; provided that the foregoing rates of this Section 7.1.1(iii) are intended to cover the indirect costs to Contractor associated with maintaining and establishing offices and field offices, respectively, and such costs shall not be charged as direct costs for the Work and shall not duplicate such direct costs.

(iv)    Actual costs of travel, relocation, and personnel assignment to the extent directly related to the performance of the Work, without markup, all of which shall be in accordance with Contractor’s then current policies; provided that Contractor will provide prior notice to Owners and obtain Owners’ prior approval (not to be unreasonably withheld) of any changes to such policies before including requests for compensation of costs based on such changed policies.

(v)    Actual costs of craft labor directly engaged in the performance of the Work, including wages, fringe benefits/taxes, per diems, incentives, pension costs and/or liabilities and other actual craft costs without markup; provided, however, that Contractor will review with Owners any proposals to pay per diems or other incentives to craft labor and will secure Owners’ approval for payment of any such amounts in advance of implementing such payments, except that Owners’ approval will not be required for the payment of per diems or other incentives to welders so long as the aggregate amount of such per diems or other incentives to welders under this Agreement does not exceed [***] ; provided that, for the avoidance of doubt, all per diems and other incentives for craft labor (except for per diems and other incentives payable to welders) have been excluded from the Target Construction Cost and will be excluded from the calculation of Combined Construction Costs.  

(vi)    Actual costs relating to craft labor payroll processing and craft labor administration for craft labor directly engaged in the performance of Work.

(vii)    Actual costs of Contractor IT support and use of Contractor standard applications determined by utilizing unit rates set forth in Exhibit N.

(viii)     Actual costs of construction incurred in the performance of the Work such as costs of Construction Equipment, IT and communications hardware, and Construction Materials.

(ix)    Actual amounts paid under Subcontracts entered into by Contractor in order to perform the Work, without markup, subject to the Owner’s approval of the applicable Subcontractor as required pursuant to Section 2.17.4.

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(x)    Actual costs incurred by Contractor in providing support to the Owners related to DOE loan guarantees and providing support to the Owners in connection with dealing with Government Authorities, including as provided in Section 2.20.

(xi)    Actual costs of financial securities (including any sales tax bond required by the State of Georgia but excluding the Repayment Letter of Credit as described below), insurances (including DIC insurance relating to the OCIP and other insurances required in the performance of the Work).

(xii)    Actual costs of Taxes, licenses and permits directly incurred in the performance of the Work by Contractor or its Subcontractors except for (a) Taxes levied directly on or measured by Contractor’s, Subcontractors’ and their respective Personnel’s income, (b) licenses and permits (other than any sales tax bond required by the State of Georgia) required by Government Authorities in order for Contractor and its Subcontractors to carry on business in the jurisdiction where the Work is performed, and (c) all Taxes covered under any other provision of this Section 7.1.1 as Reimbursable Costs; provided that as between Contractor and Owners, Contractor will be responsible for the payment of all income taxes imposed on it, Contractor’s Subcontractors or Contractor Personnel.  
 
(xiii)     Other actual costs incurred for the performance of the Work at the Construction Site, without markup.

(xiv)    Reimbursable Costs on behalf of Richmond or BEO shall not include any costs that would not be Reimbursable Costs if incurred by Contractor.
        
Reimbursable Costs previously paid by Owners shall be subject to retroactive adjustment based on the results of audits under Article 36, and any amounts owed by Contractor to Owners pursuant to such audits may be offset by Owners from any amounts otherwise payable to Contractor at any time.

With respect to Excluded Costs that are also Reimbursable Costs, Contractor shall implement a system to track and record such Excluded Costs distinct from other Reimbursable Costs.

7.1.2    Non-Reimbursable Costs means the following:

(i)    Salaries and other compensation of Contractor’s and Contractor’s Affiliates’ Personnel not assigned to the Construction Site, except to the extent such Personnel are engaged in performing services in support of the Work, or as expressly approved by Owners.

(ii)    Costs and expenses of Contractor’s home or branch offices or other offices not at the Construction Site, other than the amounts payable as Reimbursable Costs under Section 7.1.1(iii).

(iii)    Any portion of Contractor’s or any Person’s capital costs or expenses, including interest on capital employed for the Work, subject to Section 8.6 regarding payment of interest in case of late payment.

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(iv)    Overhead and general costs or expenses of any kind, except as payable as a Reimbursable Cost under Section 7.1.1.

(v)    Costs and fees of attorneys, accountants or other consultants, except as expressly authorized by Owners in writing. 

(vi)    Costs and expenses associated with the Repayment Letter of Credit.

(vii)    Other costs or expenses identified as Non-Reimbursable Costs in this Agreement.

7.2    Base Fee and Earned Fee.  In addition to Reimbursable Costs, Owners shall pay the Fee to Contractor as and to the extent provided herein. The Fee is comprised of the “Base Fee” and the “Earned Fee,” as follows:  

(i)    The Base Fee shall be equal to One Hundred Twenty Million Dollars ($120,000,000) and shall be paid in installments as set forth in Section 8.4 and the other provisions of this Agreement pertaining to the payment of Base Fee, subject to Section 21.2.2.

(ii)    The Earned Fee shall be equal to the aggregate of (i) One Hundred Twenty Million Dollars ($120,000,000) and (ii) the adjustments in Earned Fee set forth in Change Orders pursuant to the Subcontract Scope Alignment Process in Section 3.2.3.  The Earned Fee is comprised of: (a) the “Schedule Earned Fee” for each Unit; and (b) the “Cost Earned Fee.”

(iii)    The Schedule Earned Fee for each Unit is equal to twenty-five percent (25%) of the Earned Fee; provided, however, that the Schedule Earned Fee for each Unit shall be subject to increase or reduction as set forth in Section 7.3.  Provisional payments of the Schedule Earned Fee shall be made as set forth in Section 8.5, subject to repayment as provided herein.

(iv)    The Cost Earned Fee is equal to fifty percent (50%) of the Earned Fee; provided, however, that the Cost Earned Fee shall be subject to increase or reduction as set forth in Section 7.4.  Provisional payments of the Cost Earned Fee shall be made as set forth in Section 8.5, subject to repayment as provided herein.     

7.3    Modification of Schedule Earned Fee.  The Schedule Earned Fee for each Unit shall be subject to either a reduction or increase as follows:

7.3.1    In the event that Mechanical Completion of Unit 3 is not achieved by the date that is ninety (90) Days after the Target Completion Date for such Unit (such date being the “Unit 3 Trigger Date”), then the Schedule Earned Fee for such Unit shall be decreased as follows:

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(i)    For each of the first thirty (30) Days after the Unit 3 Trigger Date that Unit 3 has not achieved Mechanical Completion, the Schedule Earned Fee for such Unit shall be reduced by [***] per Day; 

(ii)    After such thirty (30) Day period under Section 7.3.1(i), for each of the next thirty (30) Days that Unit 3 has not achieved Mechanical Completion, the Schedule Earned Fee for such Unit shall be reduced by [***]  per Day; and

(iii)    After such thirty (30) Day period under Section 7.3.1(ii), for each additional Day that Unit 3 has not achieved Mechanical Completion, the Schedule Earned Fee for such Unit shall be reduced by [***]  per Day until the Schedule Earned Fee for such Unit is reduced to Zero Dollars ($0.00).  

7.3.2    In the event that Mechanical Completion of Unit 3 is achieved prior to the Target Completion Date for such Unit, then the Schedule Earned Fee for such Unit shall be increased as follows:

(i)    For each of the first (30) Days prior to the Target Completion Date for Unit 3 that Unit 3 has achieved Mechanical Completion, the Schedule Earned Fee for such Unit shall be increased by [***]  per Day; and

(ii)    If Unit 3 has achieved Mechanical Completion more than thirty (30) Days prior to the Target Completion Date for Unit 3, for each additional Day prior to such Target Completion Date that such Unit has achieved Mechanical Completion, the Schedule Earned Fee for such Unit shall be increased by [***] per Day; provided, however, that the total increase of the Schedule Earned Fee for Unit 3 shall be subject to a cap in an amount equal to twenty five percent (25%) of the Earned Fee, as calculated prior to any adjustment under this Section 7.3.2.

7.3.3    In the event that Mechanical Completion of Unit 4 is not achieved by the date that is sixty (60) Days after the Target Completion Date for such Unit (such date being the “Unit 4 Trigger Date”), then the Schedule Earned Fee for such Unit shall be decreased as follows:

(i)    For each of the first thirty (30) Days after the Unit 4 Trigger Date that Unit 4 has not achieved Mechanical Completion, the Schedule Earned Fee for such Unit shall be reduced by [***]  per Day; 

(ii)    After such thirty (30) Day period under Section 7.3.3(i), for each of the next forty-five (45) Days that Unit 4 has not achieved Mechanical Completion, the Schedule Earned Fee for such Unit shall be reduced by [***]  per Day; and

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(iii)    After such forty-five (45) Day period under Section 7.3.3(ii), for each additional Day that Unit 4 has not achieved Mechanical Completion, the Schedule Earned Fee for such Unit shall be reduced by [***] per Day until the Schedule Earned Fee for such Unit is reduced to Zero Dollars ($0.00).  

7.3.4    In the event that Mechanical Completion of Unit 4 is achieved prior to the Target Completion Date for such Unit, then the Schedule Earned Fee for such Unit shall be increased as follows:

(i)    For each of the first thirty (30) Days prior to the Target Completion Date for Unit 4 that such Unit has achieved Mechanical Completion, the Schedule Earned Fee for such Unit shall be increased by [***]  per Day; 

(ii)    If Unit 4 has achieved Mechanical Completion more than thirty (30) Days prior to the Target Completion Date for Unit 4, for each of the next forty (45) Days prior to such Target Completion Date that Unit 4 has achieved Mechanical Completion, the Schedule Earned Fee for such Unit shall be increased by [***]  per Day; and

(iii)    If Unit 4 has achieved Mechanical Completion more than seventy-five (75) Days prior to the Target Completion Date for Unit 4, for each additional Day prior to such Target Completion Date that such Unit has achieved Mechanical Completion, the Schedule Earned Fee for such Unit shall be increased by [***]  per Day; provided, however, that the total increase of the Schedule Earned Fee for Unit 4 shall be subject to a cap in an amount equal to twenty five percent (25%) of the Earned Fee, as calculated prior to any adjustment under this Section 7.3.4.

7.4    Modification of Cost Earned Fee.  The Cost Earned Fee shall be subject to either a reduction or increase as follows:

7.4.1    If the Combined Construction Costs are greater than the sum of: (i) the Target Construction Cost; plus (ii) [***]  of the Target Construction Cost (“Deadband Amount”) (such sum of the Target Construction Cost and the Deadband Amount being the “Reduction Trigger Amount;” i.e., [***]  of the Target Construction Cost), then and in such event the Cost Earned Fee shall be reduced as follows:   

(i)    For the first [***]  of Combined Construction Costs that exceed the Reduction Trigger Amount, the Cost Earned Fee shall be reduced by [***] of such excess/overrun; 

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excess/overrun for the next [***]  of such excess/overrun; and

(iii)    If the Combined Construction Costs exceed the Reduction Trigger Amount by more than [***] , the Cost Earned Fee shall be reduced by [***] of the excess/overrun for any additional excess/overrun until the Cost Earned Fee is reduced to Zero Dollars ($0.00).  

7.4.2    If the Combined Construction Costs are less than the Target Construction Cost reduced by the Deadband Amount (such amount being the “Increase Trigger Amount;” i.e., [***] of the Target Construction Cost), then and in such event the Cost Earned Fee shall be increased as follows:  

(i)    For the first [***] by which the Combined Construction Costs are less than the Increase Trigger Amount, the Cost Earned Fee shall be increased by [***] of such underrun; 

(ii)    If the Combined Construction Costs are less than the Increase Trigger Amount by more than [***] , then the Cost Earned Fee shall be increased by [***]  of the underrun for the next [***]  of such underrun; and

(iii)    If the Combined Construction Costs are less than the Increase Trigger Amount by more than [***] , then the Cost Earned Fee shall be increased by [***] of such additional underrun amount; provided, however, that the total of any such increase of the Cost Earned Fee shall be subject to a cap in an amount equal to fifty percent (50%) of the Earned Fee as calculated prior to any adjustment under this Section 7.4.2.

7.5    Adjustments of Reduction and Increase Amounts and Percentages.  After the adjustments to the Earned Fee for all stages of the Subcontract Scope Alignment Process have been made pursuant to Section 3.2.3, a one-time adjustment will be made as necessary to the rates of reduction of Schedule Earned Fee stated in Section 7.3.1 and Section 7.3.3 and to the rates of reduction of Cost Earned Fee stated in Section 7.4 so as to preserve the following (provided that corresponding modifications to the rates of increase shall also be made):

(a)    for the Schedule Earned Fee for Unit 3, a three (3) month period beyond the Unit 3 Trigger Date over which the Schedule Earned Fee for Unit 3 is reduced to zero at rates that are proportionate to the rates set forth in Section 7.3.1;  

(b)    for the Schedule Earned Fee for Unit 4, a four (4) month period beyond the Unit 4 Trigger Date over which the Schedule Earned Fee for Unit 4 is reduced to zero at rates that are proportionate to the rates set forth in Section 7.3.3; and

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(c)    reduction of the Cost Earned Fee to zero when the Combined Construction Costs exceed thirteen percent (13%) of the Target Construction Cost, and such reduction shall be made at rates that are proportionate to the rates set forth in Section 7.4.     

7.6    Determination of Final Earned Fee.   

7.6.1    The Parties shall cooperate in good faith to seek to agree upon the final amount of Schedule Earned Fee for each Unit within 30 Days of the Mechanical Completion Date of such Unit. 

7.6.2    Within 30 Days of Final Completion, Contractor shall submit a proposed final statement of Combined Construction Costs to Owners.  Owners shall promptly review such statement and may conduct an audit thereof in accordance with Section 36.4.  The Parties agree to utilize their best efforts to agree upon the final amount of Cost Earned Fee within 60 Days following Contractor’s submission. 

7.6.3    To the extent that the Parties disagree on the amount of the Scheduled Earned Fee and/or the Cost Earned Fee, Contractor shall be entitled to invoice Owners for and Owners shall pay within thirty (30) Days after such invoice any applicable Undisputed Amount pending resulting of the disagreement.
   
7.7    Sole Liability.  NOTWITHSTANDING ANYTHING IN THIS AGREEMENT TO THE CONTRARY, CONTRACTOR’S SOLE LIABILITY FOR SCHEDULE DELAYS AND COST OVERRUNS ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THIS AGREEMENT SHALL BE THE REDUCTION OF EACH SCHEDULE EARNED FEE IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 7.3 AND THE REDUCTION OF THE COST EARNED FEE IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 7.4; PROVIDED, HOWEVER, THAT THE FOREGOING SHALL NOT BE CONSTRUED TO LIMIT: (I) ANY OF CONTRACTOR’S OBLIGATIONS UNDER THIS AGREEMENT THAT REQUIRE CONTRACTOR TO OBTAIN OWNERS’ APPROVAL FOR CERTAIN COSTS OR THAT REQUIRE CONTRACTOR TO PERFORM AN OBLIGATION IN A SPECIFIC TIME PERIOD; (II) CONTRACTOR’S OBLIGATIONS UNDER SECTION 2.21 AND SECTION 3.3.1; (III) THE PROVISIONS THAT PERTAIN TO REIMBURSABLE COSTS UNDER SECTION 7.1.1; AND (IV) OWNERS’ RIGHTS TO TERMINATE THIS AGREEMENT AND THE RIGHTS AND REMEDIES OF OWNERS AS A RESULT OF SUCH TERMINATION AS PROVIDED IN ARTICLE 21.  

ARTICLE 8 
BILLING AND PAYMENTS
8.1    Respective Payment Responsibility.  Owners shall be severally, not jointly, liable for the payments due hereunder; provided, however, that GPC shall act on behalf of all Owners for purposes of the receipt of invoices and aggregating the payments received from the Owners prior to making payment in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement.  Each individual Owner is responsible for that percentage of the amounts payable to Contractor hereunder that is equivalent to such individual Owner’s respective Ownership Interest at the time such payment obligation accrues. In the event that an Owner does not pay in full the amount that is due from 

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such Owner, and another Owner does not make such payment on behalf of such non-paying Owner, GPC shall notify Contractor no later than the due date for the payment of the identity of the Owner(s) that did not pay in full and the amount of such shortfall in payment from such Owner(s).

8.2    Monthly Payment for Estimated Reimbursable Costs.  

8.2.1    Prior to the Effective Date, Contractor has provided Owners with a funding request for the estimated Reimbursable Costs for the balance of October 2017 and for the entire calendar month of November 2017 (the “Initial Funding Request”). Owners will make payment of the funds requested in the Initial Funding Request no later than two (2) Days after the Effective Date.  Thereafter and beginning with the calendar month following the Effective Date, on or before the tenth (10th) Day of each calendar month, Contractor shall provide Owners with a monthly funding request in the format set forth in Exhibit O (“Monthly Funding Request”) that sets forth Contractor’s good faith estimate of Reimbursable Costs expected to be incurred during the immediately following calendar month (each such period being referred to as a “Monthly Funding Period”).  Each Monthly Funding Request shall include a statement certifying that the request includes only Reimbursable Costs that are estimated to be incurred during the next Monthly Funding Period. An example of the process for Monthly Funding Requests, the payment thereof, and the reconciliation and invoicing under Section 8.3, is included in Exhibit O.

8.2.2    Subject to the right of Owners to dispute a Monthly Funding Request to the extent that the funds requested materially differ from the amounts previously indicated by Contractor pursuant to Section 8.2.3 below or do not comply with the terms and conditions of this Agreement, the amount of Reimbursable Costs set forth in each Monthly Funding Request shall be due from Owners within fifteen (15) Days following receipt of the request.  

8.2.3    With each Monthly Funding Request issued pursuant to Section 8.2.1, Contractor shall also provide to Owners a good faith estimate of expected Reimbursable Costs for each of the three (3) Monthly Funding Periods following the Monthly Funding Period for which such Monthly Funding Request applies, in the same format as the Monthly Funding Request. 

8.2.4    An expected funding profile for the funding of estimated Reimbursable Costs and Fee payments for each year, through the Target Completion Date for each Unit (as of the Effective Date) will be provided by Contractor within thirty (30) Days after the Effective Date.  Such expected funding profile will be jointly reviewed by the Parties on an annual basis and adjustments to such funding profile shall be made accordingly based on progress made in performance of the Work and projected Reimbursable Costs and Fee payments. 

8.2.5    Contractor will be responsible for making timely recommendations to Owner as to the amounts that should be paid to (or as appropriate withheld from) Contractor-Managed Subcontractors at least twenty (20) Days in advance of payment due dates under the relevant Contractor-Managed Subcontracts, so as to permit Owners to arrange timely payment. Owners will be responsible for making payment to Contractor-Managed Subcontractors by way of direct payment to such subcontractors.
 

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8.3    Monthly Invoices.  

8.3.1    With each Monthly Funding Request under Section 8.2.1, commencing with the second Monthly Funding Request, Contractor shall submit the following to Owners:  

(i)    a statement of Reimbursable Costs incurred for the preceding calendar month (or, in the case of the Initial Funding Request, for the period covered by the Initial Funding Request), including: (a) a reconciliation of such statement of Reimbursable Costs against the funds previously provided by the Owners for such period; and (b) identification of the amount to be paid by the Owners or credited to the Owners based on such reconciliation; and

(ii)    an invoice for the monthly installment of the Base Fee to be paid as set forth in Section 8.4 below; 

(iii)    a separate invoice for: 

     (a)    as applicable, the quarterly amount of each Schedule Earned Fee to be paid as set forth in Section 8.5 below; and 

     (b)    as applicable, the quarterly amount of the Cost Earned Fee to be paid as set forth in Section 8.5 below. 

8.3.2    Except for amounts that are disputed by Owners under Section 8.9, the amounts set forth in each invoice under this Section 8.3 shall be due from Owners within fifteen (15) Days following receipt of the invoice.  

8.4    Payment of Base Fee.  The Base Fee shall be paid to Contractor by Owners each month until the month following achievement of Final Completion in monthly installments.  Each monthly installment of the Base Fee shall be equal to a portion of the Base Fee such that, after such installment is paid, Owners shall have paid to Contractor a total portion of Base Fee that is equal to the product of: (i) the Cumulative Final Completion Percentage as of end of the month prior to the invoice date; multiplied by (ii) the total Base Fee.  

8.5    Provisional Payments of Schedule Earned Fee and Cost Earned Fee.  Owners shall pay to Contractor the Schedule Earned Fee for each Unit and the Cost Earned Fee on a provisional basis, in quarterly installments as provided below.  The fourth (4th) calendar quarter of 2017 shall be the first quarter for which such provisional installment shall be paid, which shall be invoiced by Contractor with the Monthly Funding Request issued in January of 2018.  Each quarterly installment shall be invoiced by Contractor to Owners with the first Monthly Funding Request in each calendar quarter under Section 8.3.1.  Each such quarterly installment shall be determined as follows:  

(i)    Each quarterly installment of the Schedule Earned Fee for each Unit shall be equal to a portion of the Schedule Earned Fee for such Unit such that, after such installment is paid, Owners shall have paid to Contractor a total portion of Schedule Earned Fee for such Unit that is equal to the product of: (i) the Cumulative Mechanical Completion 

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Percentage for such Unit as of the end of the previous calendar quarter; multiplied by (ii) the total amount of the Schedule Earned Fee for such Unit (excluding any adjustments to the Schedule Earned Fee under Section 7.3).  If the Project Schedule shows that Mechanical Completion of a Unit will not be achieved by the Trigger Date for that Unit, then the amount of the quarterly payment of Schedule Earned Fee for that Unit will be reduced to an amount consistent with the reduced Schedule Earned Fee expected to be earned by Contractor, and future quarterly payments of Schedule Earned Fee for that Unit will similarly be reduced, provided that if a later forecast shows that Mechanical Completion of such Unit will be achieved by the Trigger Date then (i) Contractor will be paid an amount corresponding to the reduced portions of prior quarterly payments of Schedule Earned Fee for that Unit and (ii) future quarterly payments of Schedule Earned Fee for that Unit will be paid without such reduction, unless a future forecast shows that  Mechanical Completion of a Unit will not be achieved by the Trigger Date for that Unit.  

(ii)    Each quarterly installment of the Cost Earned Fee shall be equal to a portion of the Cost Earned Fee such that, after such installment is paid, Owners shall have paid to Contractor a total portion of Cost Earned Fee that is equal to the product of: (i) the Cumulative Final Completion Percentage as of the end of the previous calendar quarter; multiplied by (ii) the total amount of the Cost Earned Fee (excluding any adjustments to the Cost Earned Fee under Section 7.4).  If the Project Cost Forecast shows that the Combined Construction Costs will exceed the Reduction Trigger Amount, then the amount of the quarterly payment of Cost Earned Fee will be reduced to an amount consistent with the reduced Cost Earned Fee expected to be earned by Contractor based on the Project Cost Forecast, and future quarterly payments of Cost Earned Fee will similarly be reduced, provided that if a later Project Cost Forecast shows that the Combined Construction Costs will not exceed the Reduction Trigger Amount then (i) Contractor will be paid an amount corresponding to the reduced portions of prior quarterly payments and (ii) future quarterly payments of Cost Earned Fee will be paid without reduction, unless a future forecast shows that the Combined Construction Costs will exceed the Reduction Trigger Amount.

8.6    Late Payment.  If for any reason Owners fail to pay Contractor for any sums due and owing by the due date, Contractor will be entitled to interest thereon at the Interest Rate, calculated from the date payment was due. If Owners fail to make payment of an Undisputed Amount on the due date and thereafter such amount continues to be unpaid for fourteen (14) Days after Contractor provides notice to Owners, Contractor shall have the right to suspend performance of the Work until such time as such payment is made.  For the avoidance of doubt, if any Owner fails to make payment of its portion of an Undisputed Amount within such fourteen (14) Day period, and another Owner does not make payment of such amount not paid within such fourteen (14) Day period, Contractor shall be entitled to exercise the foregoing rights even if the other Owner(s) make payment of the amounts for which they are responsible. 

8.7    Reconciliation of Schedule Earned Fee and Cost Earned Fee.  

8.7.1    After the amount of the Schedule Earned Fee for a Unit is finally determined per Section 7.6, to the extent that the aggregate of the installments of the Schedule Earned Fee for such Unit provisionally paid by the Owners under Section 8.5 is more than the amount of the Schedule Earned Fee for such Unit so determined to have been earned by Contractor pursuant to 

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Section 7.3, then Contractor shall within 30 Days thereafter refund the difference to Owners, with interest at the Interest Rate.  Owners may alternatively withhold such difference from any amount payable to Contractor.

8.7.2    After the amount of the Schedule Earned Fee for a Unit is finally determined per Section 7.6, to the extent that the aggregate of the installments of the Schedule Earned Fee for such Unit provisionally paid by the Owners under Section 8.5 is less than the amount of the Schedule Earned Fee for such Unit so determined to have been earned by Contractor pursuant to Section 7.3, then within thirty (30) Days thereafter, Owners shall make payment of the difference to Contractor (including any increased amount of Schedule Earned Fee to which Contractor is entitled under Section 7.3).

8.7.3    After the amount of the Cost Earned Fee is finally determined after Final Completion per Section 7.6, to the extent that the aggregate of the installments of the Cost Earned Fee provisionally paid by the Owners under Section 8.5 is more than the amount of the Cost Earned Fee so determined to have been earned by Contractor pursuant to Section 7.4, then Contractor shall within 30 Days thereafter refund the difference to Owners, with interest determined in accordance with Section 8.6.  Owners may alternatively withhold such difference from any amount payable to Contractor.

8.7.4    After the amount of the Cost Earned Fee is finally determined after Final Completion per Section 7.6, to the extent that the aggregate of the installments of the Cost Earned Fee provisionally paid by the Owners under Section 8.5 is less than the amount of the Cost Earned Fee so determined to have been earned by Contractor pursuant to Section 7.4, then within thirty (30) Days thereafter, Owners shall make payment of the difference to Contractor (including any increased amount of Cost Earned Fee to which Contractor is entitled under Section 7.4).   

8.7.5    In order to secure the potential repayment under this Section 8.7 of the Schedule Earned Fee for each Unit and/or the Cost Earned Fee, Contractor shall provide an Eligible Letter of Credit to Owners and maintain such Eligible Letter of Credit to secure such potential repayment (the “Repayment Letter of Credit”) until the amount of the Cost Earned Fee and the amount of the Schedule Earned Fee for each Unit are finally determined and such repayment (if required) is made.  The Repayment Letter of Credit shall initially be in the amount of the aggregate of the Schedule Earned Fee payments and the Cost Earned Fee payments expected to be paid to Contractor in the first twelve (12) months after the Effective Date.  The amount of the Repayment Letter of Credit shall thereafter be adjusted annually, such that the adjusted value reflects the aggregate of the amounts of the Earned Fee theretofore paid to Contractor and thereafter expected to be paid to Contractor in the following twelve (12) months.

8.7.6    Owners shall only be permitted to draw upon the Repayment Letter of Credit as follows:  
 
(i)    Should Contractor fail to pay the refund amount(s) and applicable interest as determined in accordance with Section 8.7.1 and/or Section 8.7.3, Owners will be entitled to draw on the Repayment Letter of Credit for the amount of the repayment owed by Contractor pursuant to Section 8.7.1 and/or Section 8.7.3.  

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(ii)     If at any time the Repayment Letter of Credit is within sixty (60) Days of expiry, expiration or termination (such sixtieth (60th) Day being the “Renewal Date”) and a Repayment Letter of Credit is still required to be maintained under Section 8.7.5, and a substitute or replacement Repayment Letter of Credit that satisfies the requirements of this Agreement as to form, issuer and amount has not been provided by the Day that is fourteen (14) Days after the Renewal Date, Owners shall be entitled to draw upon the full amount of the Repayment Letter of Credit. 

8.7.7    Owners may draw upon the Repayment Letter of Credit as provided in Section 8.7.6 regardless of whether a Contractor Event of Default has been declared. 

8.8    Final Payment. 

8.8.1    Following the later of (i) the conclusion of Commissioning and Startup Support as confirmed by Owners in writing, and (ii) achievement of Final Completion, Contractor shall submit to Owners an invoice for the final payments due under this Agreement (the “Final Payment Invoice”), which shall set forth the remaining amounts due to it pursuant to this Agreement. 

8.8.2    When submitting the Final Payment Invoice, Contractor shall: (i) submit a written discharge, in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to both Parties, confirming that the total of such invoice represents full and final settlement of the monies due to Contractor for the applicable Work under this Agreement, except with respect to amounts in dispute that are identified in such discharge, and (ii) include the lien waivers, releases and Contractor’s affidavit required by Section 8.11(ii) conditioned on Contractor receiving payment pursuant to such invoice.  

8.8.3    Payment of the Undisputed Amount portions of the Final Payment Invoice shall be due from Owners within thirty (30) Days following receipt of the invoice.  Contractor’s acceptance of payment of such invoice will constitute a waiver of all Claims by Contractor for payment for the applicable Work against Owners (both existing at time of acceptance and arising thereafter), except those previously made in writing and identified by Contactor as unsettled at the time of final payment.

8.9    Payment Disputes.

8.9.1    In the event that Owners dispute any Monthly Funding Request submitted by Contractor under this Agreement, or contend that such Monthly Funding Request is otherwise not in accordance with this Agreement, Owners shall provide notice to Contractor within ten (10) Days after submission to Owners that provides an explanation of the basis for such dispute or contention; provided, however, that the failure of Owners to provide such notice within such time period shall not waive Owners’ right to later dispute the amounts set forth in such Monthly Funding Request, and shall in no way limit Owners’ rights under this Agreement to later audit any Reimbursable Costs and require adjustments to such Reimbursable Costs or amounts paid based on the results and findings of such audit.  

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Article 38 of this Agreement; provided, however, that payment shall not waive Owners’ right to dispute the payment of Reimbursable Costs or invoiced amounts for any reason in accordance with this Agreement.  In the event that Owners dispute only a portion of any Monthly Funding Request or invoice submitted by Contractor under this Agreement, Owners shall make payment of the undisputed portion by the payment due date.  Notwithstanding Owners’ dispute of a Monthly Funding Request or invoice (or any portion thereof) pursuant to this Section 8.9, Contractor shall continue the performance of the Work pursuant to this Agreement.  Within ten (10) Business Days after: (i) an agreement of the Parties resolving a dispute is reached; or (ii) resolution of such dispute under Article 38, Contractor shall refund any amount by which it was overpaid (or Owners may elect to offset or recoup such amount against any amounts owed to Contractor) or Owners shall pay any additional amounts due Contractor, as applicable, to the extent provided for in such agreement or dispute resolution determination.  All such payments, offset or recoupment shall include the payment of interest at the Interest Rate.  For refunds owed by Contractor to Owners, interest shall accrue from the date Owners made the underlying payment to Contractor to the date Contractor refunds such amount to Owners (or such amount is offset or recouped by Owners).  For all other amounts owed, interest shall accrue from the date the payment was originally due until the date the payment is made.  

8.10    Supporting Documentation.  Contractor shall submit statements and invoices under Section 8.3 in the format set forth in Exhibit P.  With each such statement and invoice, Contractor shall provide to Owners copies of all Supporting Documentation, as defined herein, in Excel format and all source documentation in a PDF format, and such additional documentation and materials as Owners may reasonably require to substantiate such statement and invoice.  “Supporting Documentation” means, with respect to any statement and invoice, all information in detail sufficient to substantiate and justify the amounts set forth in such statement and invoice, including:

(i)    employee time sheets, including employee name, employee ID number, employee title, actual salaries and wages as applicable, appropriate WBS cost code indicating work area and hours worked; 

(ii)    detail for Contractor-supplied Construction Equipment charges, including equipment type, equipment ID number and applicable cost or rental rate; and 

(iii)    vendor invoices for material purchases, including material description per item, quantities per item, freight, and sales taxes.

8.11    Conditions of Payments.

8.11.1    Required Submittals.  Owners shall not be required to make any payment to Contractor pursuant to this Article 8 if Contractor has not provided the submittals described in this Section:

(i)Interim Lien Waivers and Releases.  In order to be valid, each invoice submitted by Contractor must be accompanied by interim lien waivers and releases, in the form and substance as set forth in Exhibit Q, executed by Contractor and Subcontractors having subcontracts exceeding [***], 

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with respect to the Work completed prior to the date of such invoice;

(ii)Final Lien Release; Contractor’s Affidavit.  In order to be valid, Contractor’s invoice for any final payment from Owners under the Agreement must be accompanied by (A) lien releases and waivers executed by Contractor, and all Subcontractors having subcontracts exceeding [***] in the form and substance as set forth in Exhibit Q and (B) Contractor’s affidavit in the form and substance as set forth in Exhibit Q executed by Contractor.

8.11.2    Withholding to Protect Owners from Loss.  Owners may, without prejudice to any other rights Owners may have, withhold all or any portion of any payment to such extent as may be necessary in Owners’ reasonable opinion to protect Owners from loss due to Liens filed by Contractor, any of its Subcontractors, or any of their Personnel against either the Facility, the Site, Construction Site or any other property of Owners other than Liens filed as a result of Owners’ breach of their obligations to make payments to Contractor hereunder. When Contractor has remedied the cause for withholding any payment and has furnished evidence of such remedy that is satisfactory to Owners, Owners will make the payment so withheld to Contractor within thirty (30) Days following Owners’ receipt of such evidence. If Contractor, after receipt of notice from Owners, fails or refuses to remedy the cause for withholding such payment within the time specified in the notice, then Owners may, without prejudice to any other rights Owners may have, remedy it and charge Contractor for the cost of such remedy including Owners’ expenses, such as attorneys’ fees and other legal fees and disbursements. Such action by Owners will not be or be considered to be a waiver of any default by Contractor under this Agreement.

8.11.3    Lien Bonds.  Owners shall release any payments withheld due to any Lien if Contractor provides to Owners at Contractor’s sole expense (i) a lien bond which is (A) issued by a surety company reasonably acceptable to Owners, (B) in form and substance satisfactory to Owners, and (C) in an amount not less than [***]  of such Lien Claim or (ii) cash or a letter of credit or other security in form and substance satisfactory to Owners in an amount not less than [***]  of such Lien Claim. By posting a lien bond, however, Contractor shall not be relieved of any obligations (including its indemnity obligations) under this Agreement.

8.11.4    Set Off.  Owners may set off any sums due and payable by Contractor to Owners under this Agreement against any payments due to Contractor under this Agreement.

8.11.5    Effect of Payment.  Owner’s payment of an invoice, Monthly Funding Request or any portion thereof shall not constitute an acceptance of any of the Work furnished by Contractor, shall not constitute approval or acceptance of any item or cost in such invoice or Monthly Funding Request, nor shall it shall relieve Contractor of any of its obligations or liabilities under this Agreement.  No such payment will constitute a waiver of any Claim which Owners may have against Contractor, including a Claim for defective or non-conforming Work (whether existing at the time of the payment or arising thereafter), regardless of whether the facts of such Claim were known to Owners at the time payment was made.  

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ARTICLE 9 
PROJECT SCHEDULE
9.1    Baseline Schedule.  Notwithstanding the Unit 3 and Unit 4 Target Completion Dates, the Parties agree to utilize an “early target” as the Baseline Schedule, which as of the Effective Date is premised upon Mechanical Completion for each of Unit 3 and Unit 4 being achieved two (2) months earlier than the respective Target Completion Date for each of Unit 3 and Unit 4 (“Early Completion Targets”) (each such two month period is referred to herein as “Schedule Contingency”). For purposes of this Agreement, Schedule Contingency is considered to be for the exclusive use and benefit of Contractor.

9.2    Baseline Schedule Revision. 
 
9.2.1    Contractor acknowledges and agrees that it has reviewed the Baseline Schedule as of the Effective Date, and:

(a)      represents and warrants that as of the Effective Date, such Baseline Schedule (including the schedule, sequence and duration of all testing, start-up and commissioning activities) supports the Contractor’s performance of Work on a schedule for each Unit to achieve Mechanical Completion by the Early Completion Targets, provided that all of the engineering deliverables and procurement activities (which excludes testing, start-up and commissioning activities) (“Owner E&P Activities”) are provided in a timeframe that supports such schedule.

(b)       acknowledges and agrees that certain Owner E&P Activities either have not been incorporated into the Baseline Schedule as of the Effective Date or, as currently scheduled, may not support the Contractor’s performance of Work on a schedule for each Unit to achieve Mechanical Completion by the Early Completion Targets.  

Accordingly, during a period of no more than one hundred eighty (180) Days after the Effective Date, in consultation with Contractor, Owners agree to use commercially reasonable efforts to add and/or revise Owner E&P Activities within the Baseline Schedule in a manner that supports Contractor’s performance of the Work on a schedule for each Unit to achieve Mechanical Completion by the Early Completion Targets.  Contractor shall cooperate in this process and reasonably accommodate related adjustments in Contractor activities in the Baseline Schedule to support achieving this objective. Owners shall notify Contractor when the above process under this Section 9.2.1 is completed and provide Contractor the proposed revised Baseline Schedule that includes the Owner E&P Activities as added and/or revised under this Section 9.2.1.

9.2.2    For purposes hereof, the “Baseline Schedule Revision Period” shall mean the period of time from the Effective Date until the later of: (i) the Day on which Contractor notifies Owners under Section 9.3.2 that the proposed revised Baseline Schedule provided by Owners under Section 9.2.1 is acceptable, or (ii) if Contractor notifies Owners under Section 9.3.2 that the proposed revised Baseline Schedule is not acceptable, the conclusion of the process set forth in Section 9.3 and establishment of a revised Baseline Schedule pursuant to such provisions.

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9.2.3    Without prejudice to Contractor’s right to claim an Adjustment Event under Section 9.5 following the Baseline Schedule Revision Period, Contractor agrees that during the Baseline Schedule Revision Period, it shall not assert that any Adjustment Event occurring during the Baseline Schedule Revision Period should adjust the Target Completion Dates, the Target Construction Cost or the Baseline Schedule; provided that during the Baseline Schedule Revision Period, Contractor shall provide notice to Owners of any circumstances or events that Contractor believes may constitute Adjustment Events to be considered under Section 10.4 or 11.4 (except that Contractor shall not be required to provide the information required under Section 10.4.3 or Section 11.4.3 until after the Baseline Schedule Revision Period). 

9.3    Requirements and Process for Revised Baseline Schedule Adjustments.
9.3.1    Contractor shall be entitled to an equitable adjustment of the proposed revised Baseline Schedule to the extent that Contractor is able to demonstrate that the aggregate effect of the Owner E&P Activities within the revised Baseline Schedule provided by Owners under Section 9.2.1 and/or any Subcontract Scope Schedule Impacts under Section 3.2.3 and Section 3.2.4: 

(a)     will have a material adverse impact on Contractor’s ability to perform the Work, or any Contractor-Managed Subcontractor’s ability to perform its work, on a schedule for a Unit to achieve Mechanical Completion by its Early Completion Target, and
 
(b)     results in a delay to the critical path for a Unit to achieve Mechanical Completion by its Early Completion Target (a “Revised Baseline Schedule Impact”). 
 
For the avoidance of doubt, Contractor shall not be entitled to any such adjustment of the proposed revised Baseline Schedule, and no Revised Baseline Schedule Impact shall occur, to the extent that (i) Contractor’s representation set forth in Section 9.2.1(a) is found to be incorrect or (ii) Contractor requests changes in writing to the proposed revised Baseline Schedule during the process described in Section 9.2.1.   
 
9.3.2    Within twenty-one (21) Days after Owners provide notice and the proposed revised Baseline Schedule under Section 9.2.1, Contractor shall provide written notice to Owners that either: (i) Contractor accepts such proposed revised Baseline Schedule, in which case such proposed revised Baseline Schedule shall become the Baseline Schedule under this Agreement, or (ii) Contractor does not accept such proposed revised Baseline Schedule, in which event the remainder of this Section 9.3 shall apply, and the revised Baseline Schedule that results from the application of Section 9.3.4 or Section 9.3.5 shall become the Baseline Schedule under this Agreement.  If Contractor does not accept the proposed revised Baseline Schedule, then concurrently with such notice, Contractor shall provide Owners a detailed description of: (i) each asserted Revised Baseline Schedule Impact and the resulting asserted adjustment required to the proposed revised Baseline Schedule; (ii) the specific reasons why each asserted Revised Baseline Schedule Impact has or will impact Contractor’s ability to perform Work in accordance with a schedule to achieve Mechanical Completion of the Units by the Early Completion Targets, with 

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particular focus on the specific activities on the critical path adversely affected; and (iii) other information reasonably requested by Owners.
9.3.3    As promptly as possible following notice (if any) under Section 9.3.2 that Contractor does not accept the proposed revised Baseline Schedule provided by Owners under Section 9.2.1, Contractor and Owners shall confer with respect to potential measures to mitigate or avoid adverse effects from the asserted Revised Baseline Schedule Impacts, including added cost and delay tradeoffs to minimize the effects on Contractor’s ongoing and planned activities.  Contractor shall implement reasonable measures for mitigating the effects of any Revised Baseline Schedule Impacts, including (in consultation with Owners) mitigation measures that may involve significant added expenditures in order to avoid or minimize critical path delays.  To the extent that Contractor demonstrates that such mitigation measures will result in a material increase to the Combined Construction Costs, Contractor shall be entitled to an equitable increase of the Target Construction Cost pursuant to Section 9.4.
9.3.4    Owners and Contractor agree to cooperate in good faith to resolve any disagreement regarding adjustments to the proposed revised Baseline Schedule as a result of asserted Revised Baseline Schedule Impacts as promptly as practicable, considering the complexity of the events involved.  If there has been no resolution of such disagreement within thirty (30) Days after Contractor’s notice under Section 9.3.2, then either Party may at any point thereafter initiate the expedited hearing procedure under the DRB Procedures with respect to the disagreement. During the pendency of such disagreement until final resolution, Contractor shall not suspend or slow performance of any Work, or the work of any Contractor-Managed Subcontractor, on account of the disagreement unless directed to do so by Owners pursuant to Section 21.1.
9.3.5    With respect to any asserted Revised Baseline Schedule Impacts that are the subject of an agreed resolution, a DRB determination, or an arbitration award, such resolution, determination or award shall have effect as of the date agreed or rendered.  All adjustments to the Baseline Schedule as a result of such resolution shall be set forth in a Change Order signed by the Parties, but noting, to the extent that adjustments are the result of DRB determination(s), that the adjustments remain subject to arbitration as provided in Article 38.  
9.3.6    In the event that the Baseline Schedule is revised pursuant to this Section 9.3 as a result of an asserted Revised Baseline Schedule Impact, and as a result the schedule for Mechanical Completion of a Unit under such revised Baseline Schedule is delayed until after the Early Completion Target for such Unit, then the Target Completion Date for such Unit shall be extended for a period equal to such delay, provided that no extension shall be due to the extent that (i) the Project Schedule as of the date of Contractor’s notice under Section 9.3.2 projects Mechanical Completion of such Unit being delayed to a date after the Early Completion Target for such Unit and (ii) such delay is attributable to a delay in performance of the Work which is not attributable to an Adjustment Event.
9.4    Adjustment of Target Construction Cost.  To the extent that Contractor demonstrates that: (i) the revised Baseline Schedule under this Agreement (as determined pursuant to the first sentence of Section 9.3.2) will result in a material increase to the Combined Construction Costs, (ii) Contractor’s accommodation of adjustments in Contractor activities pursuant to Section 9.2.1, or (iii) Contractor’s implementation of measures for mitigating the 

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effects of any Applicable Baseline Schedule Impacts under Section 9.3.3 will result in a material increase to the Combined Construction Costs, then Contractor shall be entitled to an equitable increase of the Target Construction Cost.  In such event, an Adjustment Event shall be deemed to have occurred and Contractor may proceed under Section 11.4.  
9.5    Adjustment Events.  Upon the conclusion of the Baseline Schedule Revision Period (including, if applicable, adjustments made per Section 9.3), to the extent that Contractor believes that any Adjustment Events occurred during the Baseline Schedule Revision Period (other than an Adjustment Event under Section 9.4, which shall be dealt with under Section 9.4), Contractor may proceed under Sections 10.3 and 10.4 and/or Sections 11.3 and 11.4, as applicable.    

9.6    Project Schedule Management.

9.6.1    Following the Effective Date, the Project Schedule shall be updated at least monthly to reflect progress.  The Level 3 versions of the Project Schedule shall be consistent with the Level 2 version at all times.  Owners shall be responsible for management and maintenance of the Level 1 and Level 2 versions of the Project Schedule, including data inputs and schedule modifications, and at Owners’ election may utilize a separate contractor to provide such services.   
 
9.6.2    Contractor shall be responsible for management and maintenance of the Level 3 version of the Project Schedule with respect to the Work, and any more detailed working-level schedules.  Contractor may revise activities, activity durations and sequences in the Level 3 version as such activities pertain to the Work, as needed to reflect its current construction plans and expectations without the consent of Owners, so long as such revisions do not affect the Level 2 Project Schedule.  Owners shall have responsibility for the management and maintenance of the Level 3 Project Schedule as it pertains to Owner E&P Activities, and Contractor shall not revise any activity, activity durations or sequences in the Level 3 schedule that are outside of its scope of Work.

9.7    Revisions to Baseline Schedule.  The Baseline Schedule shall be modified in order to reflect: 
(i)    adjustments to the Baseline Schedule as a result of Adjustment Events pursuant to Article 10, and 
(ii)    adjustments to the Baseline Schedule made pursuant to Section 9.3. 
No other revisions to the Baseline Schedule may be made except as mutually agreed by the Parties or made pursuant to Article 38.
Additionally, to the extent that an adjustment of the Baseline Schedule is made by agreement (and not due to the application of Section 9.7(i) or (ii) or as a result of Article 38), no adjustment to either Target Completion Date will be made except as mutually agreed by the Parties. An adjustment to the Baseline Schedule made in accordance with this Section shall not imply or require an adjustment to either Target Completion Date, except to the extent that the standard for adjustment of a Target Completion Date as set forth in Section 9.3 or 10.3 is met.
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Article 38, shall be promptly reflected in the Baseline Schedule following such agreement or determination.
9.8    Schedule Recovery Plans.

9.8.1    If, during the performance of the Work, Contractor is delayed such that Mechanical Completion of a Unit is projected to be achieved after the Target Completion Date for such Unit (as indicated in the current Project Schedule) Owners may require Contractor to prepare a proposed plan that feasibly explains how Contractor will improve schedule progress to achieve Mechanical Completion for such Unit by its Target Completion Date (each such plan a “Recovery Plan”), and Contractor will participate in such meetings as Owners may reasonably require in connection with the preparation and implementation of such Recovery Plan.

9.8.2    Contractor will submit its proposed Recovery Plan to Owners within a reasonable period of time (considering the complexity of the issues involved) after Owners provide notice to Contractor’s Authorized Representative, but not more than thirty (30) Days after notification by Owners of such request for a Recovery Plan; provided that in the event Contractor does not submit a Recovery Plan within thirty (30) Days of Owners’ request, Owners shall be entitled to withhold future provisional payments of the portion of the Schedule Earned Fee with respect to the Unit in question until a Recovery Plan is approved (approval not to be unreasonably withheld).  Upon receipt of such proposed Recovery Plan, Owners will review and comment upon the same within ten (10) Days.  Contractor will accept and incorporate Owners’ reasonable comments and resubmit, within ten (10) Days of receiving such comments, the proposed Recovery Plan to Owners.  Contractor will implement the approved Recovery Plan, and will use commercially reasonable efforts to adhere to such Recovery Plan in order to achieve Mechanical Completion of such Unit by the Target Completion Date for such Unit.  Owners’ approval of the Recovery Plan will not relieve Contractor of any of its obligations under this Agreement.  Additional costs associated with implementing an approved Recovery Plan shall be Reimbursable Costs, and any schedule revisions set forth in an approved Recovery Plan shall be promptly incorporated into the Project Schedule.

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ARTICLE 10 
TARGET COMPLETION DATES AND GROUNDS FOR ADJUSTMENTS
10.1    Target Completion Dates.  Subject to adjustment as provided in this Article, the Target Completion Date for Unit 3 shall be May 31, 2020, and the Target Completion Date for Unit 4 shall be May 31, 2021.
10.2    Adjustments to Target Completion Dates.  The Target Completion Dates shall be subject to adjustment only as follows:
(i)    adjustments made in accordance with Section 9.3; and

(ii)    adjustments made for Adjustment Events in accordance with the procedure and applicable standards set forth in Section 10.4.

10.3    Adjustment Events.  In the event of occurrence of an Adjustment Event, that Contractor demonstrates: (i) has a material adverse impact on Contractor’s ability to perform the Work or on a Contractor-Managed Subcontractor’s ability to perform its work in accordance with the Project Schedule in effect as of the Adjustment Event; and (ii) causes a delay to the critical path in the Project Schedule for achievement of either or both Unit Mechanical Completion Dates, Contractor shall be entitled to equitable adjustment of the Target Completion Dates and the Baseline Schedule to the extent of such critical path impact. Provided, however, to the extent a delay due to an Adjustment Event runs concurrently with a delay not due to an Adjustment Event, Contractor shall not be entitled to such an adjustment or time-related cost adjustment for the period of such concurrent delay.  In addition, for the avoidance of doubt, in the event of a concurrent delay resulting from two or more Adjustment Events, Contractor is only entitled to such an adjustment to the extent of the impact to the critical path, without duplication.  
10.4    Requirements and Process for Target Completion Date Adjustments.
10.4.1    Notice.  Contractor shall provide written notice to Owners of the occurrence of an event that Contractor considers an Adjustment Event as promptly following such event as practicable, but in any case within twenty-one (21) Days of when Contractor became aware of such event and that it was likely to have a material impact.  
10.4.2    Consultation and Mitigation.  As promptly as possible following any such notice, Contractor and Owners shall confer with respect to potential measures to mitigate or avoid adverse effects from the asserted Adjustment Event, including added cost and delay tradeoffs to minimize the effects on Contractor’s ongoing and planned activities.  Contractor is responsible for implementing all reasonable measures for mitigating the effects of any Adjustment Event, including (in consultation with Owners) mitigation measures that may involve significant added expenditures in order to avoid or minimize critical path delays.
10.4.3    Request Submission.  As promptly as practicable following such notice, but in any case within thirty (30) days after such notice unless otherwise agreed by Owners, Contractor shall provide Owners its request for adjustment with respect to any asserted Adjustment Event, to include: (i) a detailed description of the asserted Adjustment Event, (ii) the specific reasons why 

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the asserted Adjustment Event has or will impact Contractor’s performance, with particular focus on the specific activities on the critical path adversely affected; (iii) a schedule analysis based on the Project Schedule identifying the specific critical path activity impact(s) asserted and their extent; (iv) the asserted adjustment required to the Baseline Schedule and the Target Completion Date(s); (v) an explanation of Contractor’s mitigation efforts and strategy to minimize the impact of the asserted Adjustment Event; and (vi) relevant documentation supporting Contractor’s factual assertions.  
10.4.4    Review by Owners.  Owners shall promptly review Contractor’s submission in accordance with Section 10.4.3, and may request additional information or conduct its own independent review or analysis of the asserted Adjustment Event and its impact. Any adjustment to which the Contractor may be entitled for an Adjustment Event shall not include a time extension to the extent Contractor failed to implement reasonable mitigation measures to mitigate the effects of the Adjustment Event.
10.4.5    Prompt Resolution.  Owners and Contractor agree to cooperate in good faith to reach agreed resolution of any adjustment(s) for asserted Adjustment Events as promptly as practicable, considering the complexity of the events involved.  If there has been no resolution of such adjustments 60 days after submission of the information required by Section 10.4.3, Contractor may at any point thereafter initiate the expedited hearing procedure under the DRB Procedure with respect to the asserted adjustment. During the pendency of any asserted adjustment until final resolution, Contractor shall not suspend or slow performance of any Work on account of the dispute related to the asserted Adjustment Event unless directed to do so by Owners pursuant to Section 21.1.
10.4.6    Effective Date of Adjustments.  With respect to any asserted Adjustment Event that is the subject of an agreed resolution, a DRB determination (pursuant to either the expedited or regular hearing procedures under the DRB Procedure), or an arbitration award, which affects the Target Completion Date(s), or the Baseline Schedule, such resolution, determination or award shall have effect as of the date agreed or rendered.  All adjustments shall be set forth in a Change Order signed by the Parties, but noting, to the extent that adjustments are the result of DRB determination(s), that the adjustments remain subject to arbitration as provided in Article 38. 
ARTICLE 11 
TARGET CONSTRUCTION COST AND ADJUSTMENTS
11.1    Target Construction Cost.  Exhibit M sets forth: (i) the amounts that comprise each category of Target Construction Cost; and (ii) Excluded Costs. 
11.2    Adjustments to Target Construction Cost.  The Target Construction Cost shall be subject to adjustment only as follows:
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(ii)adjustments made for Adjustment Events in accordance with the procedure and applicable standards set forth in Section 11.4 (including as a result of the application of Section 9.4); and

(iii)    the Target Construction Cost shall be decreased or increased (as applicable) to reflect the addition or reduction of personnel after the Effective Date that are seconded to Contractor under the Amended and Restated Staff Augmentation Agreement, in an amount determined consistent with the basis used to determine the costs included in the initial Target Construction Cost set forth in Exhibit M.  In the case of Fluor personnel who are seconded to Southern Nuclear under a separate agreement and in turn seconded to Contractor pursuant to the Amended and Restated Staff Augmentation Agreement, the Target Construction Cost will only be adjusted to account for Fluor personnel who are seconded to Contractor beyond November 7, 2017.
11.3    Adjustment Events.  In the event of occurrence of an Adjustment Event that Contractor demonstrates will result in a material increase to the Combined Construction Costs, Contractor shall be entitled to an equitable increase of the Target Construction Cost to that extent.  In the event of occurrence of an Adjustment Event that Owners demonstrate will result in a material decrease in the Combined Construction Costs, Owners shall be entitled to an equitable decrease of the Target Construction Cost to that extent; provided that Adjustment Events that may result in a decrease in the Combined Construction Costs are limited to those set forth in subparts (i), (ix) and (x) of the definition of Adjustment Event in Article 1.  For the purposes of this Agreement, Contingency is considered to be for the exclusive use and benefit of Contractor.
11.4    Requirements and Process for Target Construction Cost Adjustments.
11.4.1    Notice.  Contractor shall provide written notice to Owners of the occurrence of an event that Contractor considers an Adjustment Event as promptly following such event as practicable, but in any case within twenty-one (21) Days of when Contractor became aware of such event and that it was likely to have a material impact.  Owners shall provide written notice to Contractor of the occurrence of an event that Owners consider an Adjustment Event as promptly following such event as practicable, but in any case within twenty-one (21) Days of when Owner became aware of such event and that it was likely to have a material impact.
11.4.2    Consultation and Mitigation.  As promptly as possible following any such notice, Contractor and Owners shall confer with respect to potential measures to mitigate or avoid adverse effects from the asserted Adjustment Event, including added cost and delay tradeoffs to minimize the effects on Contractor’s ongoing and planned activities.  Contractor is responsible for implementing all reasonable measures for mitigating the adverse effects of any Adjustment Event.
11.4.3    Request Submission.  As promptly as practicable following such notice, but in any case within thirty (30) days after such notice unless otherwise agreed by the other Party, Contractor shall provide Owners, or Owners shall provide Contractor, its request for adjustment with respect to any asserted Adjustment Event, to include:  (i) a detailed description of the asserted Adjustment Event, (ii) the specific reasons why the asserted Adjustment Event has or will impact Contractor’s performance, with particular focus on the cost elements affected; (iii) the projected impact on Combined Construction Costs associated with the Adjustment Event, with specific cost breakdown; (iv) the proposed adjustment in the Target Construction Cost, after incorporating any 

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related savings; (v) an explanation of Contractor’s mitigation efforts and strategy to minimize the impact of the asserted Adjustment Event; and (vi) relevant documentation supporting Contractor’s or Owners’ factual assertions. The other Party shall promptly review such submission made in accordance with Section 11.4.3, and may request additional information or conduct its own independent review or analysis of the asserted Adjustment Event and its impact.  Any adjustment to which the Contractor may be entitled for an Adjustment Event shall not include additional costs to the extent Contractor failed to implement reasonable mitigation measures to mitigate the adverse effects of the Adjustment Event. 
11.4.4    Prompt Resolution.  Owners and Contractor agree to cooperate in good faith to reach agreed resolution of any adjustment(s) for asserted Adjustment Events as promptly as practicable, considering the complexity of the events involved.  If there has been no resolution of such adjustments 60 days after submission of the information required by Section 10.4.3, the Party claiming an adjustment may at any point thereafter initiate the expedited hearing procedure under the DRB Procedure with respect to the asserted adjustment. During the pendency of any asserted adjustment until final resolution, Contractor shall not suspend or slow performance of any Work on account of the dispute related to the asserted Adjustment Event unless directed to do so by Owners pursuant to Section 21.1.
11.4.5    Effective Date of Adjustments.  With respect to any asserted Adjustment Event that is the subject of an agreed resolution, a DRB determination (pursuant to either the expedited or regular hearing process), or an arbitration award, which affects the Target Construction Cost such resolution, determination or award shall have effect as of the date agreed or rendered.  All adjustments shall be set forth in a Change Order signed by the Parties, but noting, to the extent that adjustments are the result of DRB determination(s), that the adjustments remain subject to arbitration as provided in Article 38. 
ARTICLE 12 
OWNER DIRECTED CHANGES
12.1    Right to Direct Changes.  Subject to the limitation in Section 12.2, Owners may at any time direct an addition to or deletion from or other change in the general scope of Work to be performed by Contractor hereunder (an “Owner Directed Change”), provided that any change to the DOR is subject to the written agreement of both Parties.  Additional costs associated with the Work as changed shall be Reimbursable Costs to the extent consistent with Section 7.1.1. Contractor shall proceed with the Work as changed without interruption or slowdown, except that where Contractor notifies Owners within five (5) Business Days of its receipt of the change direction that such change would adversely impact safety or materially impair Contractor’s compliance with applicable Laws, Contractor shall not be obliged to proceed with the change.  In no event shall Contractor be obligated to proceed with any change that requires Contractor to violate an obligation imposed by Law, provided that any disputes regarding the applicability and requirements of Law in such situations shall be resolved by the expedited hearing procedure in the DRB Procedures.   
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in order to address such NRC Change in Law: (a) Owners may issue an Owner Directed Change directing changes to the impacted Work, (b) Owners may issue a request for proposal to Contractor with respect to the impacted Work pursuant to Section 12.5 which Owners may accept at their sole discretion, or (c) Owners may notify Contractor that the work required by the NRC Change in Law will not be included in the scope of the Work; provided that a notification under (c) will be treated as an Owner Directed Change if it results in an addition to or deletion from or other change in the general scope of Work to be performed by Contractor per Section 12.1.
12.1.2    Compliance with Law.  In the event that there is a disagreement between Owners and Contractor regarding whether Work that has been, is in the process of being, or will be performed is compliant with applicable Law (“Applicable Law Compliant”), Owners may  issue a notice to Contractor under this Section (a “Section 12.1.2 Notice”) to communicate a determination that, in Owners’ opinion, the Work is not or will not be Applicable Law Compliant and to notify Contractor to proceed with such Work (or re-Work) in accordance with Owners’ determination so as to ensure, in Owners’ opinion, that such Work will be Applicable Law Compliant. Contractor shall continue with such Work (or re-Work) in accordance with the Section 12.1.2 Notice, but without prejudice to any contention by Contractor that the Section 12.1.2 Notice constitutes an Owner-Directed Change.  In no event shall Contractor be entitled to discontinue, suspend or interrupt Work due to a Section 12.1.2 Notice.  Contractor shall be entitled to make a claim pursuant to Article 38 that its Work absent Owners’ determination was or would have been Applicable Law Compliant and, if it is determined in accordance with Article 38 or otherwise agreed that the Work in question was or would have been Applicable Law Compliant, Owners’ Section 12.1.2 Notice pursuant to this Section 12.1.2 shall be treated as an Owner-Directed Change.  To the extent that the issue as to whether or not Contractor’s Work was or would have been Applicable Law Compliant is incapable of determination under Article 38, Owners’ Section 12.1.2 Notice shall not be treated as an Owner-Directed Change.

12.2    Limitation Respecting Core Scope.  An Owner Directed Change that deletes an item of Work that is within the Core Scope may be made only in circumstances where: (a) Contractor has materially failed to perform such item of Work in accordance with the requirements of this Agreement, and has failed to correct such failure within the timeframe provided in Section 21.2.1(i) following notice of such failure; or (b) there is no longer a need for such item of Work (e.g., in the case of a decision by the Owners to discontinue the completion of a Unit).  The limitation of this Section does not affect Owner Directed Changes that delete Non-Core Scope, which are not limited. 
12.3    Adjustment to Target Construction Cost and/or Target Completion Date(s).  Should Contractor or Owners consider that any Owner Directed Change will require an adjustment to the Target Construction Costs and/or the Target Completion Date(s), such Party shall give the other Party written notice to that effect as provided in Section 10.4.1 or Section 11.4.1, and shall proceed in accordance with Sections 10.4 and 11.4, as applicable, to determine such adjustment. 

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12.4    Fee Adjustment.  
12.4.1    In the event of an Owner Directed Change that either reduces or increases the Work, no adjustment will be made to the Fee except as follows:
(a)     where the value of the increase in Work (calculated on the basis of the value of such increased scope including escalation and contingency) exceeds a threshold of [***] , the Fee will be increased in an amount equal to [***] of such scope increase value.  Changes will be evaluated against this threshold individually, and unrelated changes will not be considered as a group in order to affect meeting this threshold; and  
(b)     where the value of the reduction in Work (calculated on the basis of the value of such reduced scope remaining to be performed, using the estimate which formed the basis for the Target Construction Cost as of the Effective Date) exceeds a threshold of [***] , the Fee will be reduced in an amount equal to [***] of such scope reduction value. Changes will be evaluated against this threshold individually, and unrelated changes will not be considered as a group in order to affect meeting this threshold.
12.4.2    Where an adjustment to the Fee is made pursuant to Section 12.4.1, such adjustment value shall be allocated to the Base Fee and Earned Fee in the same proportion as the split between Base Fee and Earned Fee determined after the adjustments to the Earned Fee for all stages of the Subcontract Scope Alignment Process have been made pursuant to Section 3.2.3.   
12.5    Proposed Changes.  At any time, Owner may request that Contractor provide a proposal, to include a detailed breakdown of estimated added cost or savings and any impact on the Baseline Schedule, Target Completion Date(s) or Target Construction Costs, with respect to a contemplated Owner Directed Change.  Such proposals shall be provided within 14 days following Owners request or such other period as the Parties may agree. Such a proposal request does not constitute an Owner Directed Change and does not authorize Contractor to commence performance of the contemplated change, until such time as separately directed by the Owners in writing in accordance with Section 12.1. Owners shall pay to Contractor the Reimbursable Costs associated with compliance with this Section 12.5.  
12.6    Change Orders Final.  Each Owner Directed Change shall be set forth in a Change Order signed by the Parties that memorializes the nature of the change and any adjustments to the Target Completion Date(s) and/or Target Construction Cost agreed, or that confirm no such adjustments are required.  Executed Change Orders are the final agreement of the Parties on the subject and may not be reopened for any reason, unless the Change Order states that it is based on a determination of the DRB that is subject to later arbitration per Article 38.
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to a set-off against amounts due pursuant to this Agreement for Owners’ costs associated with such submittal.  Owners shall have no liability for, and there shall be no Owner-directed Change, Change in Law, or NRC Change in Law, to the extent arising from delay in or an unfavorable result from any such submittal agreed upon by the Parties.  Nothing in this Section 12.7 shall obligate Owners to process an NRC submittal.

ARTICLE 13 
FORCE MAJEURE EVENTS
13.1    Force Majeure Event.  As used in this Agreement, a “Force Majeure Event” means any event or circumstance to the extent that it: (a) prevents or materially delays the affected Party (the “Affected Party”) in performing its obligations under this Agreement; and (b) is beyond the reasonable control of and not the result of the fault or negligence of the Affected Party or such Affected Party’s Personnel; and (c) could not have been prevented by the Affected Party’s or its Personnel’s exercise of reasonable diligence. To the extent that the preceding conditions are satisfied, Force Majeure Events include the following events or circumstances:

(i)war, civil insurrection, riots, sabotage or acts of terrorism;

(ii)acts of God, including flash floods, hurricanes, tornadoes, typhoons, lightning strikes, earthquakes and the like; 

(iii)epidemics, quarantines, embargoes or blockades; 

(iv)delay by a Government Authority that amounts to a refusal to act or delay that is substantially more significant than the period that would be reasonably expected for the applicable Governmental Authority action, except to the extent attributable to any act or omission of Contractor, Subcontractor or any Contractor-Managed Subcontractor; and

(v)delay experienced by a Subcontractor or Contractor-Managed Subcontractor to the extent such delay is caused by an event that would constitute a Force Majeure Event if such event were experienced directly by Contractor.

Notwithstanding anything in this Section 13.1 to the contrary, in no instance will the following constitute a Force Majeure Event: (a) equipment failure, except when such failure is caused by a separate Force Majeure Event; (b) an act or omission of a Subcontractor or Contractor-Managed Subcontractor, except to the extent such act or omission is caused by an event that would constitute an Force Majeure Event if such event were experienced directly by Contractor; (c) changes in market conditions, including price fluctuations with respect to materials, labor, supplies or components of equipment; (d) economic hardship; (e) labor strikes or other labor actions that are directed at Contractor, a Subcontractor or Contractor-Managed Subcontractor; (f) normal climatic conditions (based upon a fifteen (15) year average) at the Construction Site; (g) changes in Laws; (h) delay by a Government Authority that does not amount to a refusal to act or is not substantially more significant than the period that would be reasonably expected for the applicable Governmental Authority action.

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13.2    Burden of Proof.  The burden of proof as to whether an Force Majeure Event has occurred shall be upon the Party claiming an Force Majeure Event.

13.3    Excused Performance.  To the extent that the Affected Party is rendered wholly or partly unable to perform its obligations under this Agreement because of a Force Majeure Event:

(i)the Affected Party’s performance of such obligations (except for its payment obligations) shall be excused;  

(ii)the Affected Party shall give written notice to the other Party describing the particulars of the occurrence as soon as reasonably practicable under the circumstances after the Affected Party becomes aware of the Force Majeure Event;

(iii)the suspension of performance resulting from such Force Majeure Event shall be of no greater scope and of no longer duration than is reasonably required by the Force Majeure Event;

(iv)no obligations of either Party which arose before the occurrence causing the suspension of performance are excused as a result of the occurrence, except to the extent the occurrence prevents their completion;

(v)the Affected Party must continue to perform its obligations under this Agreement to the extent commercially reasonable, and the Affected Party must use commercially reasonable efforts to overcome, cure, remove, otherwise correct, minimize and contain costs and expenses and mitigate and remedy the damages, delays and effects of the Force Majeure Event and its inability to perform its obligations under this Agreement as a result thereof; and

(vi)when the Affected Party is able to resume performance of its obligations hereunder, that Party shall give the other Party written notice to that effect and shall promptly resume such performance.

13.4    Payment.  Contractor will continue to receive payment of Reimbursable Costs incurred, notwithstanding the occurrence of a Force Majeure Event. 
 
ARTICLE 14 
MECHANICAL COMPLETION AND FINAL COMPLETION
14.1    Mechanical Completion.  For all Work performed or provided by Contractor, Contractor will notify Owners’ Authorized Representative in writing when it believes Mechanical Completion of a Unit has been achieved. Within thirty (30) Days after such notification, Owners will inspect the Work and either (i) confirm that Mechanical Completion has been achieved or (ii) set forth to Contractor the reasons that preclude acknowledgement of Mechanical Completion (which may take the form of a list of items of Work that Owners believe remain to be completed in order for Mechanical Completion to be achieved).  This process will be repeated as may be required until Owners confirm that Mechanical Completion has been achieved. 

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14.2    Unit Mechanical Completion Requirements.  The requirements for achieving Mechanical Completion for each Unit are set forth in Exhibit G.  For purposes of determining both Mechanical Completion and Punch List items, Shared Facilities shall be considered part of Unit 3.
14.3    Punch List.  Prior to Mechanical Completion of a Unit, Contractor shall submit to Owners for their review and approval a comprehensive list of remaining Work, limited to items of a minor nature, that Contractor proposes will not prevent the Unit from achieving Mechanical Completion (the “Punch List”). Owners will review the Punch List and provide Contractor with comments and additions thereto within thirty (30) Days from the date of submission of the Punch List to Owners, provided that Punch List items may continue to be added through the date of confirmation of Mechanical Completion per Section 14.2, and after Mechanical Completion for both Units with respect to Work Packages not required for Mechanical Completion and not complete as of Mechanical Completion. 

14.4    Final Completion.  Contractor shall diligently complete all remaining Work (including all Work Packages not required to attain Mechanical Completion) and the Punch List items to the reasonable satisfaction of Owners, provided that Contractor will coordinate its remaining Work and work on Punch List items so as not to interfere with Owners commissioning and startup activities. Final Completion will be achieved after the Punch List items have been fully completed and all other remaining Work (other than Commissioning and Startup Support per Section 2.10) has been completed.

ARTICLE 15 
WARRANTY
15.1    Warranty Provided.  
15.1.1    Contractor warrants during the Warranty Period for a Unit that the Work performed by Contractor and its Subcontractors with respect to such Unit shall: 
(i)    comply with the Issued For Construction Documents; 
(ii)    conform to the requirements of this Agreement, including the Performance Standards; and
(iii)    comply with applicable Laws.
15.1.2    The warranties set forth in this Section 15.1 are collectively referred to as the “Warranties.”
15.2    Remedy. 

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Warranties (a “Warranty Issue”), Contractor shall remedy such Warranty Issue at its sole cost and expense, as follows:  
(i)    Contractor shall Promptly either re-perform, repair or replace the non-complying Work;  

(ii)    Such remedy shall include all disassembly and reassembly of components and systems of the Facility, and the removal and reinstallation of Facility components, that may be required in order to re-perform, repair or replace the non-complying Work; and 

(iii)    Such remedy shall include performing such tests as are reasonably necessary to demonstrate the adequacy and effectiveness of the remedy.

15.2.2    If Contractor, after receiving notice from Owners of a Warranty Issue during the Warranty Period, fails to Promptly remedy any noncomplying Work in accordance with this Article, then Owners may remedy such Warranty Issue, or have such Warranty Issue remedied by others, and Contractor agrees to promptly reimburse Owners for all reasonable expenses incurred to remedy such Warranty Issue.

15.2.3    For purposes of this Article, “Promptly” means, when the applicable Unit is not in an outage state, the commencement of reperformance, repair or replacement within thirty (30) Days after receiving notice of the non-compliance from Owners, and diligent pursuit to full completion thereafter; provided that:

(i)    a Warranty Issue resulting in a Unit outage shall be corrected on an emergency, as soon as physically feasible basis;
 
(ii)    Contractor shall use reasonable efforts to remedy Warranty Issues at a time responsive to and consistent with the Owners’ requirements for the safe, reliable and efficient operation of the Facility in accordance with Owners’ operational requirements and needs; and  

(iii)    at Owners’ option, the remedy of a Warranty Issue may be deferred until the time of the Unit’s next regularly scheduled refueling outage, notwithstanding that such outage occurs after the end of the Warranty Period; provided that the opportunity to remedy the Warranty Issue during the next outage is provided no later than twenty-one (21) months following the end of the Warranty Period.  

15.3    Warranty Period.  The “Warranty Period” with respect to each Unit will commence upon the Ready for Fuel Load Date of such Unit and will expire on the later of: (i) the date that is twenty-four (24) months after such Ready for Fuel Load Date; or (ii) twelve (12) months after the Commercial Operation Date of such Unit; provided, however, that the Warranty Period with respect to a Unit shall in any event expire on the date that is thirty-six (36) months after the Ready for Fuel Load Date for such Unit. 

    

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15.4    Warranty Period Extension.  Any Work re-performed, repaired or replaced in satisfaction of Contractor’s obligations in connection with the Warranty will be re-warranted by Contractor pursuant to the same Warranties set forth in Section 15.1, and Contractor will have the same obligations in relation thereto as set forth in Section 15.2.1, for a period equal to the longer of: (i) one (1) year from the date such re-performance, rework, repair or replacement is completed; and (ii) the remaining period under the original Warranty Period; provided that such re-warranty shall not in any event extend beyond thirty-six (36) months after the Ready for Fuel Load Date of the applicable Unit.  

15.5    Significant Construction Defects Prior to Warranty Period.  Costs incurred for the correction of defects or deficiencies in the Work prior to the commencement of the Warranty Period for either Unit shall be Reimbursable Costs, except that costs incurred by Contractor and/or its Subcontractors for the correction of Significant Construction Defects prior to the commencement of the Warranty Period for either Unit shall be Non-Reimbursable Costs, subject to the limitations herein:

(i)    Owners will notify Contractor promptly after becoming aware of a construction defect that Owners consider is or is likely to be a Significant Construction Defect; and

(ii)    The Non-Reimbursable Costs to be borne by Contractor and Affiliate Subcontractors on account of the correction of a Significant Construction Defect will be limited to an amount of [***]  per Significant Construction Defect; and 

(iii)    The Non-Reimbursable Costs to be borne by Contractor and Affiliate Subcontractors on account of the correction of Significant Construction Defects will be subject to the Defects Subcap limitation set forth in Section 15.6.1.

15.6    Liability Limitations Relating to Warranties and Defects.

15.6.1    CONTRACTOR’S CUMULATIVE AGGREGATE LIABILITY FOR THE FAILURE OF THE WORK TO COMPLY WITH THE WARRANTIES SET FORTH IN SECTION 15.1 AND FOR THE COST OF CORRECTION OF SIGNIFICANT CONSTRUCTION DEFECTS PURSUANT TO SECTION 15.5 SHALL NOT EXCEED [***]  (the “DEFECTS SUBCAP”).  To the extent that Contractor incurs (or is charged by Owners per Section 15.2.2) costs in excess of the Defects Subcap in performing its remedy obligations under Section 15.2, such costs shall be treated as Reimbursable Costs, but shall not entitle Contractor to any adjustment in the Fee.

15.6.2    For purposes of determining whether the Defects Subcap has been reached, the following amounts shall be excluded: 

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(ii)     proceeds received by Contractor or any Subcontractor from any insurance coverage required by this Agreement with respect to any Warranty Issue; 

(iii)     costs to remedy any Warranty Issue or Significant Construction Defects that were borne by Subcontractors, other than Affiliate Subcontractors; and

(iv)    costs to remedy any Warranty Issue to the extent such Warranty Issue results from the Willful Misconduct of Contractor, provided that Contractor’s liability for such costs shall in any event be subject to Section 18.2 and the other liability protections set forth in this Agreement.  For the purpose hereof, “Willful Misconduct” means an act or failure to act on the part of Contractor which evidences either an intent to cause the loss or damage resulting therefrom or such conscious recklessness as to the harmful consequences of such act or failure to act that such conduct amounts to intentional misconduct.

15.6.3    THE WARRANTIES SET FORTH IN THIS AGREEMENT ARE EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, FOR PERFORMANCE, MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR OTHERWISE.  THERE ARE NO OTHER WARRANTIES, AGREEMENTS, ORAL OR WRITTEN, OR UNDERSTANDINGS WHICH EXTEND BEYOND THOSE SET FORTH IN THIS AGREEMENT.  

15.6.4    CONTRACTOR SHALL NOT HAVE ANY LIABILITY FOR ANY DEFECT THAT PERTAINS TO ANY ASPECT OF THE FACILITY THAT IS OUTSIDE THE CONTRACTOR’S SCOPE OF WORK REQUIRED TO BE PERFORMED UNDER THIS AGREEMENT.  SPECIFICALLY, CONTRACTOR SHALL NOT HAVE ANY LIABILITY RELATED TO THE DESIGN OR THE ENGINEERING OF THE FACILITY, PLANT EQUIPMENT OR MATERIALS SUPPLIED BY OR ON BEHALF OF OWNERS, WORK PERFORMED BY OTHER CONTRACTORS (OTHER THAN CONTRACTOR OR ITS SUBCONTRACTORS), OR WORK COMPLETED PRIOR TO THE EFFECTIVE DATE. 

15.6.5    WITHOUT LIMITING ANY OTHER CONTRACTOR LIABILITIES UNDER THIS AGREEMENT, CONTRACTOR’S SOLE LIABILITY RELATED TO DEFECTS IN THE WORK SHALL BE LIMITED TO CONTRACTOR’S LIABILITIES PURSUANT TO SECTIONS 15.2, 15.4 AND 15.5. 

ARTICLE 16 
INDEMNITY
16.1    Third Party Claims.

16.1.1     Except with respect to a Nuclear Incident, and without regard to any insurance proceeds actually received, Contractor shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless Owners and Owners’ Interests from and against any and all Third Party Claims and Affiliate Subcontractor Claims arising or resulting from:

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(i)    any injury of or death to natural persons or damage to or destruction of Third Party or Affiliate Subcontractor property to the extent arising or resulting from the fault, negligent acts or negligent omissions or willful misconduct of Contractor or its Subcontractors or any Personnel of the foregoing; 

(ii)     fines, penalties or other similar amounts required to be paid to Government Authorities to the extent resulting from any violation of Law by Contractor or its Subcontractors, whether caused by the acts or omissions of Contractor, any of its Subcontractors, or their respective Personnel; or

(iii)     (a) the Release on or from the Site or any other location of any Hazardous Materials brought onto the Site by Contractor or its Subcontractors to the extent caused by the fault or the negligent acts or negligent omissions or willful misconduct of Contractor, its Subcontractors, or any Personnel of the foregoing, (b) the Release on or from the Site of any Hazardous Materials brought onto the Site by Owners for the Work to the extent such Release is caused by the fault or the negligent acts or omissions or willful misconduct of Contractor, its Subcontractors, or any Personnel of the foregoing or (c) contamination of the environment or injury to natural resources resulting from Hazardous Materials brought onto the Site by Contractor or its Subcontractors or brought onto the Site by Owners for the Work to the extent caused by the negligent acts or negligent omissions or willful misconduct of Contractor, its Subcontractors, or any Personnel of the foregoing. 

16.1.2    Except with respect to a Nuclear Incident, Owners shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless Contractor and Contractor Interests from and against any and all Third Party Claims associated with any injury of or death to natural persons or damage to or destruction of Third Party property, other than Contractor-provided Construction Equipment and any other property belonging to or leased by Contractor, its Subcontractors or the Personnel or Invitees of any of them, to the extent arising or resulting from the fault or the negligent acts or negligent omissions or willful misconduct of Owners or its Personnel (other than Contractor or its Personnel) or the employees or agents of the foregoing. 

16.1.3    Owners shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless Contractor and Contractor Interests from and against any and all liability, damage, cost, expense and loss (including reasonable attorneys' fees, expenses and court costs), attributable or relating to any employment-related claim that arose or accrued at the Site prior to the Effective Date.  “Employment related claims” for purposes of this provision include any and all breach of contract claims, tort claims, constitutional claims, equitable claims, harassment, discrimination, or retaliation claims, grievances under any collective bargaining agreement or national labor agreement, claims of wrongful or constructive discharge, claims for breach of an express or implied employment contract, defamation claims (including libel and slander), wage claims, claims under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, 42 U.S.C. § 1981, the Equal Pay Act, the Energy Reorganization Act, the Davis-Bacon Act, the False Claims Act, the Rehabilitation Act, the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Family and Medical Leave Act, the Age Discrimination in Employment Act, the Occupational Safety and Health Act, the Employee Retirement Income Security Act, the Fair Labor Standards Act, the Sarbanes Oxley Act, Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act, Immigration Reform and Control Act, any state’s human rights Law, 

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any state’s labor Law, the non-discrimination and/or retaliation provisions of any state workers’ compensation Law and any and all other applicable local, state, and federal common law claim, statute, regulation or public policy relating to employment.

16.2    Limitation of Liability for Damage to Property.  OWNERS HEREBY RELEASE AND SHALL INDEMNIFY, DEFEND AND HOLD HARMLESS CONTRACTOR AND CONTRACTOR INTERESTS FROM AND AGAINST ANY CLAIMS, DAMAGES AND LIABILITIES ASSOCIATED WITH DAMAGE TO OR AND DESTRUCTION OF THE FACILITY OR PLANT EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS INTENDED FOR INCORPORATION IN THE FACILITY OR VEGP UNITS 1 AND 2, EXCEPT THAT TO THE EXTENT THAT CONTRACTOR, ITS SUBCONTRACTORS, OR THEIR RESPECTIVE PERSONNEL, AS A RESULT OF THEIR FAULT, NEGLIGENCE, OR WILLFUL MISCONDUCT, CAUSE ANY DAMAGE TO ANY PROPERTY OF THE OWNERS (INCLUDING VEGP UNITS 1 AND 2 AND THE UNITS) THAT DOES NOT ARISE OUT OF OR RESULT FROM A NUCLEAR INCIDENT, CONTRACTOR SHALL BE SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR AND SHALL PAY FOR SUCH LOSS OR DAMAGE UP TO [***] PER OCCURRENCE.  THE PARTIES DO NOT INTEND SUCH PROVISIONS TO BE FOR THE BENEFIT OF ANY THIRD PARTY, INCLUDING ANY INSURER.  

16.3    Intellectual Property Indemnity.  Contractor shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless Owners and Owners’ Interests and any of their respective Personnel against any Third Party Claim and Affiliate Subcontractor Claim to the extent based on a Claim that any Work constitutes an infringement or misappropriation of any intellectual property rights of any Third Party or any Affiliate Subcontractor including, any U.S. patents, copyrights, trade secrets, trademark rights, confidentiality rights or other intellectual property rights and, if timely notified in writing and given authority and reasonable assistance for the defense of same, Contractor shall pay the damages, liabilities, costs, losses and expenses (including attorneys’ fees) awarded therein against Owners. If a Claim of infringement is made, Contractor may, or if the use of the item is enjoined, Contractor shall, at its expense and option, (a) procure for Owners the right to continue using such item, (b) replace such item with a non-infringing item that meets the requirements of this Agreement, or (c) modify such item such that it becomes non-infringing while still meeting the requirements of this Agreement. These provisions do not apply to the extent the infringement or misappropriation is the result of items (including engineering deliverables and Plant Equipment and Materials) furnished to Contractor hereunder or to the extent that the infringement or misappropriation is the result of any Work performed hereunder being modified or combined with items not furnished by Contractor or its Subcontractors.  If a suit or proceeding is brought against Contractor or any of its Subcontractors in respect of any alleged infringement or misappropriation described in the preceding sentence, Owners shall protect Contractor and its Subcontractors to the same extent that Contractor has agreed to protect Owners in this Section 16.3.   

16.4    Nuclear Indemnity and Insurance.  Owners shall obtain and maintain “financial protection” and an “indemnification agreement” for protection against liability for Nuclear Incidents (including master worker coverage), both in such form and amount as shall satisfy the requirements of Section 170 of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended. In the event that the nuclear liability protection contemplated by Section 170 of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended, is repealed, changed, or is not renewed, Owners shall maintain in effect liability 

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protections through governmental indemnity, limitation of liability and/or insurance of comparable coverage which shall not result in a material impairment of the protection afforded to Contractor by such nuclear liability protection which is in effect as of the Effective Date.  Other than the foregoing, in no event shall Owners have any liability or obligation to Contractor or Contractor Interests with respect to off-site liability resulting from a Nuclear Incident.  

16.5    Indemnity Procedures.

16.5.1    The indemnifying Party under this Article 16 or any other indemnity provision of this Agreement shall have the right to conduct and control, through counsel of its own choosing, reasonably acceptable to the indemnified Party, the defense of any Claim for which it has an indemnity obligation hereunder. The indemnifying Party shall keep the indemnified Party fully informed in the conduct of the proceeding.

16.5.2    The indemnified Party may, at its election, participate in the defense thereof at its sole cost and expense; provided, however, that if (i) the indemnifying Party shall fail to defend any Claim for which it has an indemnity obligation hereunder, (ii) the Parties mutually agree in writing to allow the indemnified Party to assume the defense of such Claim and forego any indemnity claimed under this Article, (iii) in the reasonable opinion of legal counsel for the indemnified Party, such Claim involves the potential imposition of a criminal liability on the indemnified Party, its directors, officers, employees or agents, or (iv) in the reasonable opinion of legal counsel for the indemnified Party, an actual or potential conflict of interest exists where it is advisable for such indemnified Party to be represented by separate counsel, then the indemnified Party shall be entitled to control and assume responsibility for the defense of such Claim, at the cost and expense of the indemnifying Party. The indemnifying Party may, in any event, participate in such proceedings at its own cost and expense. The indemnified Party shall not have the right to settle without the written consent of the indemnifying Party (which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld).

16.5.3    The indemnifying Party, in the defense of any such litigation, other proceeding or other Claim, shall have the right in its sole discretion to settle a Claim for which it has an indemnity obligation hereunder only if (i) settlement involves only the payment of money and execution of appropriate releases of the indemnified Party, (ii) there is no finding or admission of any violation of Law or violation of the rights of the indemnified Party, and (iii) the indemnified Party will have no liability with respect to such compromise or settlement.  Otherwise, no such Claim shall be settled or agreed to without the prior written consent of the indemnified Party, which shall not be unreasonably withheld.

16.5.4    The indemnified Party and the indemnifying Party (i) shall fully cooperate in good faith in connection with such defense and shall cause their legal counsel and accountants to do the same, (ii) shall make available to the other Party the relevant books, records, and information (in such Party’s control) during normal business hours, and (iii) shall furnish to each other, at the indemnifying Party’s expense, such other assistance as the other Party may reasonably require in connection with such defense, including making employees of the indemnified Party available to testify and assist others in testifying in any such proceedings.

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the termination of this Agreement.  For purposes of clarification hereunder, without limiting the other rights granted hereunder to either Party, a Party may enforce the indemnity provisions hereunder without having to declare a Contractor Event of Default or an Owner Event of Default (as applicable). 

ARTICLE 17 
INSURANCE
17.1    Owners Insurance Obligations.

17.1.1The Owners will procure and maintain the following insurances:

(i)Builder’s Risk Insurance with total limits of [***], subject to applicable sublimits, including coverage for resultant damage due to any defects in equipment and/or material and/or faulty workmanship, and maintenance coverage for duration of the Warranty Period unless otherwise insured by Owners’ Operating Property coverages; subject to customary or industry standard exceptions and exclusions;

(ii)Commercial General Liability with combined single limit of [***]  each occurrence, [***] aggregate including broad form contractual liability, independent contractors, personal injury, incidental medical malpractice, and products and completed operations for at least eight (8) years following final acceptance of the Work;

(iii)Contractors Pollution Liability Insurance with limits of [***]  each occurrence, and [***] aggregate on a project basis, and occurrence form, that provides appropriate coverage, including coverage for the following:  (i) bodily injury, sickness, disease, mental anguish or shock sustained by any person, including death; (ii) property damage including physical injury to or destruction of tangible property including the resulting loss of use thereof, clean-up costs, and the loss of use of tangible property that has not been physically injured or destroyed; (iii) defense costs including costs, charges and expenses incurred in the investigation, adjustment or defense of claims for such compensatory damages, and (iv) contractual liability third-party coverage for bodily injury, property damage, defense, and cleanup, whether sudden/accidental and/or gradual arising from activities performed by Contractor, and/or Contractor Interests.  Such coverage shall continue for a period to be agreed by Owner and Contractor after the termination of this Agreement. 

(iv)Workers’ Compensation Insurance with limits and coverage as required by any applicable law or regulation both State and/or Federal including U.S.L. & H.W. Compensation Act.

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than [***]  each accident for bodily injury by accident; [***]  each employee for bodily injury by disease; and [***] bodily injury by disease policy limit.

(vi)Excess Liability on a follow form basis including products and completed operations with a coverage limit of [***];

(vii)Nuclear and Non-Nuclear Property Insurance;

(viii)Open Cargo Insurance protecting materials and equipment during transit and while stored away or on the project site; and

(ix)Commercial Automobile Liability Insurance shall be obtained, including owned, hired, and non-owned automotive equipment in connection with the insureds operation with an insured combined single limit for bodily injury and property damage of [***] each occurrence. 

17.1.2The insurances 17.1.1 (i) through 17.1.1 (viii) shall include Contractor, Contractor Interests and Subcontractors as additional insureds, be primary and non-contributory and include an insurer’s waiver of subrogation.

17.1.3It is understood that Owners sponsor an Owner Controlled Insurance Program (“OCIP”), as the mechanism for providing Commercial General Liability, Statutory Workers Compensation including Employers Liability insurance covering activities of Contractor and Contractor Interests and Subcontractors in performance of the Work including Site, declared off-site locations, incidental off-site activities, including travel between covered sites and/or travel in conjunction to Work activities, and/or conducted in fulfillment of the Work by Contractor and Contractor Interests and Subcontractors. The OCIP insurances are provided at no cost to Contractor and/or Contractor Interests and Subcontractors, including deductibles and/or contribution to self-insured retentions.  If, and for any reason, Owners’ are unable to furnish any of the OCIP coverages, and or coverage 17.1.1(iii), (vi) and or (viii), or elects to discontinue the aforementioned insurances, modifies the limits of liability provided, or coverage limits are found inadequate due to claim erosion, or Owner and or Insurers request that Contractor or any of Contractor Interests or Subcontractors withdraw from the insurances, Contractor or any of its enrolled Subcontractors will obtain at Owners’ expense and thereafter maintain, at Owners’ expense such insurances.  

17.1.4With respect to insurances 17.1.1 (i), (ii), (iii), (iv), (v), (vi) and (viii) Contractor will be allowed to participate in the claims reporting, management and claim cost analysis, including the provision of regular detailed loss information and will take part in insurer claim reviews, and will be consulted regarding the selection of counsel with respect to claims and litigation.

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	17.2
	Contractor’s Insurance Obligations.

17.2.1.Contractor will provide the following insurance coverages:

(i)Commercial General Liability with minimum combined single limit of [***] each occurrence, [***]  aggregate including broad form contractual liability, independent contractors, personal injury, arising from activities unrelated to the Work;

(ii)Workers’ Compensation Insurance with limits and coverage as required by any applicable law or regulation both State and/or Federal including U.S.L. & H.W. Compensation arising from activities unrelated to the Work;

(iii)Employer’s Liability Insurance, including “all States” endorsement and when required Marine Employer’s Liability and Jones Act coverage, of not less than [***]  each accident for bodily injury by accident; [***]  each employee for bodily injury by disease; and [***]  bodily injury by disease policy limit., arising from activities unrelated to the Work;

(iv)Commercial Automobile Liability Insurance shall be obtained, including owned, hired, and non-owned automotive equipment in connection with the insureds operation with an insured combined single limit for bodily injury and property damage of [***] each occurrence; 

(v)Excess Liability with a limit of [***] per occurrence and in the aggregate, arising from activities unrelated to the Work, in the excess of the limits of the underlying Commercial General Liability, Commercial Automobile Liability, and Employer’s Liability insurance policies.  The required limits may be satisfied by a combination of a primary policy and an excess or umbrella policy;

(vi)Contractor’s Equipment Coverage in the amount of the value of the equipment through insurance or self-insurance; and

(vii)Employment Practices Liability with a coverage limit of [***] per occurrence and in the aggregate on a project basis.

17.2.2.Contractor shall name Owners, as additional insureds (except for Workers’ Compensation and Employment Practices Liability) but only for their vicarious liability arising from Contractor’s negligent operations, and provide a waiver of subrogation on all policies.  

17.2.3.Contractor will enroll, and will support enrollment of Contractor Interests and Subcontractors in the OCIP and observe to extent possible requirements outlined in the OCIP manual, including monthly payroll reporting.

17.2.4.In addition to OCIP enrollment obligation, Contractor will require Subcontractors to maintain the insurances listed in this Section 17.2 as applicable.

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a.Mutual Coverage Obligations.

17.3.1.Within ten (10) Days after the Effective Date and prior to the commencement of any Work, each Party shall have on file with the other Party the applicable insurance certificate(s).  The Parties shall provide thirty (30) days written notice to the other Party prior to any material change or cancellation of the insurance.

17.3.2.All insurance shall be placed with insurers rated by A.M. Best Company no less than A-VII and authorized to do business in the state where the Work is to be performed, unless Owner and Contractor mutually agreed otherwise. 

ARTICLE 18 
LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY
18.1    No Consequential Damages.  IN NO EVENT SHALL CONTRACTOR OR CONTRACTOR INTERESTS OR OWNERS OR OWNERS’ INTERESTS BE LIABLE, WHETHER BASED ON CONTRACT (INCLUDING BREACH, WARRANTY, INDEMNITY, ETC.) OR TORT (INCLUDING FAULT, NEGLIGENCE AND STRICT LIABILITY), OR OTHERWISE, UNDER ANY WARRANTY OR OTHERWISE, RELATING TO OR ARISING OUT OF THE WORK OR THIS AGREEMENT, FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, PUNITIVE, OR INCIDENTAL LOSS, DAMAGE OR INJURY, INCLUDING ANY SUCH DAMAGES WHICH RESULT FROM LOSS OF USE OF PROPERTY, EQUIPMENT OR SYSTEMS, LOSS BY REASON OF FACILITY SHUTDOWN OR SERVICE INTERRUPTION, COSTS OF CAPITAL OR EXPENSES THEREOF, LOSS OF PROFITS OR REVENUES OR THE LOSS OF USE THEREOF, LOST BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY, OR COST OF PURCHASED OR REPLACEMENT POWER (INCLUDING ADDITIONAL EXPENSES INCURRED IN USING EXISTING POWER FACILITIES) OR FROM CLAIMS OF CUSTOMERS. The limitation of liability under this Section 18.1 shall not apply to: (i) amounts Claimed by Third Parties or Affiliate Subcontractors which are subject to the indemnification obligations under this Agreement; or (ii) any loss or damages to the extent insurance proceeds are received from the insurance required under this Agreement, it being the Parties specific intent that the limitations of liability hereunder shall not relieve the insurers’ obligations for such insured risks; or (iii) amounts expressly payable to Contractor under Article 7, Article 8, or Article 21 of this Agreement; and (iv) amounts expressly payable by Contractor under Article 8, Section 15.2.2, Article 20, or Article 21 of this Agreement.

18.2    Maximum Total Liability.  NOTWITHSTANDING ANY OTHER PROVISION TO THE CONTRARY, CONTRACTOR’S AND CONTRACTOR INTERESTS’ CUMULATIVE AGGREGATE LIABILITY, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE WORK OR THIS AGREEMENT, WHETHER BASED ON CONTRACT (INCLUDING BREACH, WARRANTY, INDEMNITY, ETC.), TORT (INCLUDING FAULT, NEGLIGENCE OR STRICT LIABILITY) OR OTHERWISE TO OWNERS SHALL NOT EXCEED AN AMOUNT EQUAL TO [***].  The limitation of liability under this Section 18.2 shall not apply to: (i) amounts Claimed by Third 

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Parties or Affiliate Subcontractors which are subject to Contractor’s indemnification obligations under this Agreement; or (ii) any loss or damages to the extent insurance proceeds are received from the insurance required to be obtained by Contractor or its Subcontractors under this Agreement, it being the Parties specific intent that the limitations of liability hereunder shall not relieve the insurers’ obligations for such insured risks.

18.3    Dalton.  

18.3.1    For all purposes of this Agreement:

(i)the term “Dalton Utilities” shall mean only the utility company, property and assets operated by the Board of Water, Light and Sinking Fund Commissioners of the City of Dalton, Georgia d/b/a Dalton Utilities, its successors, successors-in-title or assigns, including without limitation any successors to the business of Dalton Utilities; and

(ii)the term “Dalton Utilities Assets” shall mean collectively (A) all property or assets of Dalton Utilities, including without limitation all electric power generation, transmission and distribution assets owned or operated by the City of Dalton and contract rights and receivables related thereto, which now or at any time in the future are owned, used or operated by Dalton Utilities, and such property and assets shall include without limitation any sale, insurance, condemnation or other proceeds with respect to such property and assets; and (B) all accounts receivable, debts, income or other amounts owed to Dalton Utilities.

18.3.2    Notwithstanding any other term or provision of this Agreement to the contrary, the Parties hereby agree that:

(i)if any Party obtains any money judgment against Dalton Utilities because of Dalton Utilities’ default under this Agreement or breach by Dalton Utilities of any representation or warranty under this Agreement, such Party’s sole remedy to satisfy the judgment shall be to levy against and sell, and/or garnish or otherwise realize upon, any and all of the Dalton Utilities Assets;

(ii)payments of all amounts of any kind or nature whatsoever that may at any time be due and owing by Dalton Utilities pursuant to the terms of, or resulting from, this Agreement shall be payable solely out of the Dalton Utilities Assets and shall not be payable from any other source, including without limitation the “General Fund” of the City of Dalton;

(iii)no such payments shall be, or be deemed to be, a debt of the City of Dalton under any circumstance or for any purpose whatsoever, nor shall this Agreement constitute a pledge of the full faith and credit of the City of Dalton, nor shall the City of Dalton appropriate or be required to appropriate funds to pay for any amounts due under this Agreement;

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(iv)no Party will ever have the right to compel the exercise of any taxing power of the City of Dalton to pay any amount due from Dalton Utilities under this Agreement, nor to enforce payment thereof against any property of the City of Dalton other than the Dalton Utilities Assets;

(v)no Party shall have any recourse for payment hereunder against any source of funds of the City of Dalton other than the Dalton Utilities Assets, and each Party hereby irrevocably and unconditionally waives any recourse or claim it may or could otherwise have or allege to have against any payment source of the City of Dalton other than the Dalton Utilities Assets; and

(vi)no provision of this Agreement is intended to, nor shall any such provision in any way (A) grant, convey or otherwise extend to any Party any lien, encumbrance or other charge against the Dalton Utilities Assets, or (B) modify, impair, subordinate or otherwise affect the rights, obligations and privileges of Dalton Utilities arising under the City of Dalton, Georgia Combined Utilities Revenue Bonds, Series 2017, or any other obligation of Dalton Utilities, it being understood and agreed that the revenues of Dalton Utilities and all funds created and maintained pursuant to any ordinance enacted for the purpose of issuance of any such bonds are subject to a prior and superior lien to secure such bonds, and shall not be subject to levy, seizure or other adverse action as may constitute a default with respect to such bonds.

ARTICLE 19 
PERFORMANCE SECURITY
19.1    Contractor Parent Guarantee. 

19.1.1    Simultaneously with the execution of this Agreement, Contractor shall furnish (and thereafter maintain) a parent company guarantee substantially in the form attached as Exhibit R, whereby Bechtel Nuclear, Security & Environmental, Inc. (“Contractor Guarantor”) guarantees the payment obligations of Contractor under this Agreement, as the same may be amended, supplemented or otherwise changed in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement (“Parent Company Guarantee”). 

19.1.2    Owners shall be entitled to make a demand against the security provided by Contractor under Section 19.1.1 in the event that Contractor has failed to make a payment when due pursuant to the provisions of this Agreement or in order to recover any damages to which Owners are otherwise entitled under this Agreement as a result of Contractor’s failure to satisfy any of its obligations under this Agreement, whether or not a Contractor Event of Default has been declared. 

19.2    Owner Performance Security.  

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thereafter, provide to Contractor and maintain an Eligible Letter of Credit or Cash Security in an amount equal to the product of: (i) such Owner’s Ownership Interest; and (ii) the Owner Security Amount (“Owner Security”).  The Owner providing the security shall have the right to select whether it will post Cash Security or an Eligible Letter of Credit.  If at any time Owner Security held by Contractor exceeds the amount required hereunder, Contractor shall refund the excess Cash Security held or permit the applicable Owner to replace or amend the Eligible Letter of Credit so that the amount of the Owner Security held by Contractor is equal to the amount required by the provisions of this Section 19.2.1  

19.2.2    Within three (3) Business Days after the cessation of a Security Posting Condition with respect to an Owner and Owner’s notification to Contractor thereof, or upon such Owner’s satisfaction of all of its payment obligations under this Agreement, Contractor shall return to such Owner Security previously provided to Contractor.   

19.2.3    Contractor shall only be permitted to draw upon or utilize Owner Security as follows:   

		
	 
	(i)    Contractor may draw upon or utilize Owner Security provided by an Owner in the event that such Owner has failed to make a payment when due pursuant to the provisions of this Agreement. 

		
	 
	(ii)    If at any time an Eligible Letter of Credit provided by an Owner is within sixty (60) Days of expiration or termination (such sixtieth (60th) Day being the “Renewal Date”) and such Owner is still required to provide Owner Security under Section 19.2.1, and a substitute or replacement Owner Security that satisfies the requirements of this Agreement has not been provided by the Day that is fourteen (14) Days after the Renewal Date, Contractor shall be entitled to draw upon the full amount of the Eligible Letter of Credit. 

19.2.4    Contractor may draw upon Owner Security as provided in Section 19.2.3 regardless of whether Owner Event of Default has been declared. 

ARTICLE 20 
LIENS
20.1    Liens.      Contractor shall keep the Facility, the Plant Equipment and Materials and the Site free from Liens of Contractor, its Subcontractors and any of their Personnel (other than Liens arising from acts of Owners or Owners’ breach of its obligation hereunder to make payments to Contractor), and shall promptly notify Owners of any such Liens against the Facility, the Plant Equipment and Materials or the Site and any structures comprising the Facility or located on the Site filed by Contractor or a Subcontractor or any of their respective Personnel. Contractor shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless Owners from any Lien placed against Owners’ property by any Subcontractor or their Personnel including those arising from nonpayment to any Subcontractor or their Personnel in connection with the Work; provided that such Lien is not the result of Owners’ breach of their payment obligations under this Agreement. 

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20.2    Discharge or Bond.  Contractor shall take prompt steps to discharge or bond any Lien filed against the Facility, the Plant Equipment and Materials, the Site and any structures comprising the Facility or located on the Site by any Subcontractor or its Personnel (other than Liens arising from acts of Owners or Owners’ breach of its obligation hereunder to make payments to Contractor). If Contractor fails to discharge or promptly bond any Lien, in addition to any other rights of Owners under this Agreement, Owners shall have the right, upon notifying Contractor in writing and providing Contractor reasonable time to indemnify, discharge or bond the Lien, to take reasonable actions and steps to satisfy, defend, settle or otherwise remove the Lien at Contractor’s expense, including reasonable attorneys’ fees, costs and expenses. Owners shall have the right to recover these expenses from Contractor. Contractor shall have the right to contest any Lien, provided it first provides to the lien holder, a court or other third Person, as applicable, a bond or other assurances of payment necessary to remove the Lien related to the Work from the Site and the Facility in accordance with the Laws of the State of Georgia.

ARTICLE 21 
SUSPENSION AND TERMINATION
21.1    Suspension by the Owners for Convenience.

21.1.1    On giving reasonable prior notice, Owners may, without cause and for any reason, order Contractor in writing to suspend (including delay or interrupt) the Work in whole or in part without terminating the Agreement and for such period of time as the Owners may determine (“Suspension Order”).  Upon receipt of a Suspension Order, Contractor shall promptly suspend its performance of the Work as directed by Owner but shall take reasonable precautions to protect, store and secure the Plant Equipment and Materials on the Construction Site against deterioration, loss or damage.  Contractor shall resume promptly any suspended Work following receipt of a written notice from Owners to do so.

21.1.2    During any period of suspension, delay or interruption ordered by Owners under Section 21.1.1, Contractor will use commercially reasonable efforts to mitigate Reimbursable Costs to the extent that performance of Work is suspended, delayed or interrupted; provided that Contractor will continue to receive payment of Reimbursable Costs incurred during such period.   

21.1.3    In the event that (i) any period of suspension, delay or interruption of the Work ordered by Owners under Section 21.1.1 continues for a consecutive period of one hundred eighty (180) Days; or (ii) any period of suspension, delay or interruption under Section 21.1.1 when combined with other period(s) of suspension, delay or interruption under Section 21.1.1 exceeds a cumulative aggregate of one two hundred seventy (270) Days, then Contractor shall thereafter be entitled to terminate this Agreement by providing notice to the Owners for so long as such suspension, delay or interruption is continuing.  Such termination shall be treated as a termination for convenience by Owners under Section 21.3. 

21.2    Contractor Event of Default.

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(i)Contractor is in breach of a material provision of this Agreement (other than the matters addressed in the other subsections of this Section 21.2.1) and fails to cure the breach within thirty (30) Days following notice of such breach or, if such breach is not capable of being cured within such thirty (30) Day period, such longer period as is reasonably necessary but in no event longer than ninety (90) Days following notice of such breach so long as Contractor has commenced the cure within such thirty (30) Day period and thereafter diligently pursues the cure;

(ii)Contractor has Abandoned the Work and Owners have provided Contractor notice that Contractor has Abandoned the Work;

(iii)Contractor or Contractor Guarantor is Insolvent;

(iv)Contractor fails to comply with the requirements of Section 19.1 or Contractor Guarantor breaches any of its obligations under the Parent Company Guarantee or if any representation or warranty made by Contractor Guarantor in the Parent Company Guarantee shall prove to be incorrect in any material respect when made, unless any of the foregoing is cured by the end of the second Business Day following receipt of a written notice from Owners of a failure under this Section 21.2.1(iv); 

(v)Contractor fails to provide a Repayment Letter of Credit as required under this Agreement unless such failure is cured by the end of the seventh (7th) Business Day following receipt of a written notice from owners of a failure under this Section 21.2.1(v); or

(vi)Any representation or warranty made by Contractor in Section 23.1 proves to be incorrect in any material respect when made and such breach of representation or warranty has a material adverse effect on Owners, unless Contractor promptly commences and diligently pursues action to cause such representation or warranty to become true in all material respects and does so within thirty (30) Days after written notice thereof has been given to Contractor by Owners (unless such cure is not capable of being effected within such thirty (30) Day period in which case Contractor shall have such longer period as is reasonably necessary to effect the cure but in no event longer than ninety (90) Days following Owners’ notice and so long as Contractor has commenced the cure within such thirty (30) Day period and thereafter diligently pursues the cure) and such cure removes any material adverse effect on Owners of such representation or warranty having been incorrect.

21.2.2    Upon a Contractor Event of Default pursuant to this Section 21.2, in addition to any remedy available at Law, which is subject to the provisions of this Agreement limiting Contractor’s liability, Owners may at their option elect to immediately terminate this Agreement by providing notice to Contractor.  In the event of such termination: 

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(i)    Contractor shall be liable to Owners and shall pay to Owners all costs and expenses incurred by Owners in transitioning the Work either to another contractor(s) and/or to Owners if Owners will perform any of the Work; 

(ii)     Contractor shall assist and cooperate in such transition as reasonably requested by Owners for a period of up to one hundred and eighty (180) Days, and the costs incurred by Contractor in providing such assistance and cooperation shall be treated as Non-Reimbursable Costs (such assistance and cooperation to include Contractor maintaining a number of field non-manual personnel at the Construction Site as necessary to support an orderly transition of the Work, taking such actions that are necessary or directed by the Owners for the protection and preservation of the Work, providing all records with respect to the Work performed, bearing all costs associated with Contractor’s compliance with the WARN Act, and at Owners’ direction actively supporting Owners’ transition of the Work);

(iii)     In the event: (i) such termination results in Owners permanently discontinuing the construction of the Facility; or (ii) such termination results from Contractor’s Abandonment of the Work, then in either case of (i) or (ii), Contractor shall be liable to Owners and shall pay to Owners an amount equal to [***] of the Base Fee payments previously paid to Contractor by Owners prior to such termination;

(iv)    Contractor shall be liable to Owners and shall pay to Owners an amount equal to [***] of the Earned Fee payments provisionally paid to Contractor by Owners, except to the extent that the Schedule Earned Fee for a Unit(s) and/or the Cost Earned Fee have previously been earned and determined to be due to Contractor pursuant to Section 8.7; 

(v)     Contractor shall be liable to Owners and shall pay to Owners all amounts then owed by Contractor to Owners under this Agreement but not paid pursuant to the terms of this Agreement; 

(vi)     Contractor shall be liable to Owners and shall pay to Owners all amounts paid by Owners for Reimbursable Costs pursuant to Monthly Funding Requests for Work which has not been performed as of the termination of this Agreement; and
    
(vii)     Owners shall make payment to Contractor of all Reimbursable Costs for Work performed under this Agreement prior to termination of this Agreement and, subject to (iii) above, Owner shall make payment to Contractor of Base Fee payments related to the period prior to termination of this Agreement, which amounts may be offset by the amounts required to be paid by Contractor to Owners under subparts (i) through (v) above or any other provisions of this Agreement.  

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Owners shall use commercially reasonable efforts to mitigate costs required to be paid by Contractor under Section 21.2.2.

21.3    Termination by Owners for Convenience.

21.3.1    Owners may, at any time, terminate the Agreement for Owners’ convenience and without cause and for any reason by providing at least ten (10) Days’ notice to Contractor.

21.3.2    In the event of termination for Owners’ convenience, Owners shall be liable for and shall pay to Contractor, to the extent not previously paid, the following:

(i)all Reimbursable Costs for the Work performed prior to the effective date of termination of this Agreement under Section 21.3.1;

(ii)all Base Fee payments related to the period prior to the effective date of termination of this Agreement; 

(iii)costs of cancellation of Subcontracts and purchase orders to the extent that such Subcontracts and/or purchase orders are not assigned to and assumed by Owners; 

(iv)costs incurred by Contractor during a period of no more than ninety (90) Days following the effective date of termination to bring Work on the Construction Site to an orderly conclusion including costs to demobilize Personnel and equipment, provided that such costs are substantiated by documentation reasonably satisfactory to Owners and subject to audit and verification pursuant to Section 36.4; 

(v)costs incurred pursuant to the WARN Act, provided that Contractor provides prompt notice under the WARN Act after termination; 

(vi)other costs incurred by Contractor and its Subcontractors in complying with Section 21.6; and

(vii)all amounts then owed by Owners to Contractor under this Agreement but not paid pursuant to the terms of this Agreement. 

21.3.3    In the event of termination for Owners’ convenience, Earned Fee payments received by Contractor prior to the effective date of termination will be deemed to have been earned by Contractor and will not be subject to repayment to Owners. Owners shall promptly return and release the Repayment Letter of Credit following notice of termination pursuant to Section 21.3.1. 

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21.3.4.1    if (i) the Cumulative Mechanical Completion Percentage for a Unit at the time of the notice of termination under this Section 21.3 (or, as applicable, the notice of termination under Section 21.1, 21.4 or 21.5) is [***] or greater; and (ii) the Project Schedule at such time indicates that Mechanical Completion of such Unit will be achieved on or before the Target Completion Date for such Unit, Owners shall be liable for and shall pay to Contractor the Schedule Earned Fee amounts expected to be earned by Contractor pursuant to Section 7.3 based on such projected Mechanical Completion date, to the extent such amounts have not been provisionally paid to Contractor (including any increased amount of Schedule Earned Fee expected to be earned pursuant to Section 7.3); and

21.3.4.2    if (i) the Cumulative Final Completion Percentage at the time of  the notice of termination under this Section 21.3 (or, as applicable, the notice of termination under Section 21.1, 21.4 or 21.5) is [***] or greater; and (ii) the Project Cost Forecast at such time indicates that the Combined Construction Costs will be equal to or less than the Target Construction Cost, Owners shall be liable for and shall pay to Contractor the Cost Earned Fee amounts expected to be earned by Contractor pursuant to Section 7.4 based on such projected Combined Construction Costs, to the extent such amounts have not been provisionally paid to Contractor (including any increased amount of Cost Earned Fee expected to be earned pursuant to Section 7.4). 

21.3.5    In the event of a termination for convenience under this Section 21.3, Contractor shall be liable to Owners and shall pay to Owners: (i) all amounts paid by Owners for Reimbursable Costs pursuant to Monthly Funding Requests for Work which has not been performed as of the termination of this Agreement; and (ii) all amounts then owed by Contractor to Owners under this Agreement but not paid pursuant to the terms of this Agreement.

21.3.6    In the event of a termination for convenience under this Section 21.3, Contractor shall use commercially reasonable efforts to mitigate Reimbursable Costs and other costs required to be paid by Owners under Section 21.3.2. 

21.3.7    Upon such termination and after all payments required by this Section 21.3 have been paid, the Parties shall have no further liability to one another other than any liability that arose prior to the termination of this Agreement pursuant to this Section 21.3 or those which survive termination.  

21.4    Termination Because of Extended Force Majeure Event.

21.4.1    Either Party may terminate this Agreement in the event that (i) a Force Majeure Event or a combination of Force Majeure Events is continuing to prevent the performance of the other Party under this Agreement for a consecutive period of more than one hundred eighty (180) Days; or (ii) a Force Majeure Event or a combination of Force Majeure Events is continuing to prevent the performance of the other Party under this Agreement and the period of the prevention of performance as a result of such Force Majeure Event(s), when combined with other period(s) of prevention resulting from other previous Force Majeure Event(s), exceeds a cumulative aggregate of two hundred seventy (270) Days. 

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21.4.2    In the event that a Party provides notice of termination under this Section 21.4, such termination shall be treated as a termination for convenience by Owners under Section 21.3; provided, however, that Section 21.3.4 shall not apply if Contractor is the Party that provides such notice of termination under this Section 21.4.  

21.5    Owners Event of Default.

21.5.1    Contractor may declare an Owners Event of Default upon notice to Owners of the occurrence of any of the following (each an “Owners Event of Default”):

(i)Owners are in breach of a material provision of this Agreement (other than the matters addressed in the other subsections of this Section 21.5.1) and fail to cure the breach within thirty (30) Days following notice of such breach or, if such breach is not capable of being cured within such thirty (30) Day period, such longer period as is reasonably necessary but in no event longer than ninety (90) Days following written notice of such breach so long as Owners have commenced the cure within such thirty (30) Day period and thereafter diligently pursue the cure;

(ii)One or more of the Owners is Insolvent unless the other Owners have provided security for payments that would be due from such Insolvent Owner(s) that is reasonably acceptable to Contractor, and no other changes to this Agreement have resulted from proceedings involving the Insolvent Owner; 

(iii)One or more Owners fail to comply with the requirements of Section 19.2 unless cured by the end of the seventh (7th) Business Day following receipt of a written notice from Contractor of a failure under this Section 21.5.1(iii), which cure may include one or more of the other Owners providing collateral security that satisfies the requirements of Section 19.2 on behalf of one or more Owners who fail to provide the required security.

(iv)Owners fail to make payment of any Undisputed Amount required to be made under this Agreement and Owners shall have failed to cure such failure within thirty (30) Days after notice from Contractor; for the avoidance of doubt, Contractor shall be entitled to declare an Owners Event of Default pursuant to this Section 21.5.1(iv) if any Owner fails to make payment of its portion of any such Undisputed Amount within such thirty (30) Day period and no other Owner(s) makes payment of such amount to Contractor on behalf of the non-paying Owner within such thirty (30) Day period, even if the other Owner(s) make payment of the amounts for which they are responsible; or

(v)Any representation or warranty made by Owners in Section 23.2 proves to be incorrect in any material respect when made and such breach of representation or warranty has a material adverse effect on Contractor, unless Owners promptly commence and diligently pursue action to cause such representation or warranty to become true in all material respects and does so within thirty (30) Days after written notice thereof has been given to Owners by Contractor (unless such cure is not capable of being effected within such thirty (30) Day period 

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in which case Owners shall have such longer period as is reasonably necessary to effect the cure but in no event longer than ninety (90) Days following Contractor’s notice and so long as Owners have commenced the cure within such thirty (30) Day period and thereafter diligently pursue the cure) and such cure removes any material adverse effect on Contractor of such representation or warranty having been incorrect.

21.5.2    Upon an Owners Event of Default, in addition to any remedy available at Law, which is subject to the provisions of this Agreement limiting Owners’ liability, Contractor may at its option elect to immediately terminate this Agreement by providing notice to Owners.  In the event that Contractor provides notice of termination under this Section 21.5, such termination shall be treated as a termination for convenience by Owners under Section 21.3.  Upon such termination and after all payments required by Section 21.3 have been paid, the Parties shall have no further liability to one another other than any liability that arose prior to the termination of this Agreement pursuant to this Section 21.5 or which survive such termination as provided in this Agreement. 

21.6    Further Obligations Upon Termination. 

21.6.1    In the event that this Agreement is terminated under this Article 21, Contractor shall:

(i)    in an orderly manner and consistent with safety considerations, cease the Work and leave the Construction Site as directed by Owners;

(ii)    take such actions necessary, or that Owners may otherwise direct, for the protection and preservation of the Work (wherever located);

(iii)    except for Work directed to be performed in connection with such termination as stated in the notice, enter into no further contracts, purchase orders or change orders;

(iv)    remove all the Contractor-provided Construction Equipment, the waste and rubbish generated by Contractor’s activities on Construction Site and the Hazardous Materials brought onto the Construction Site by Contractor;

(v)    promptly assign to Owners or its designee any contract rights (including warranties, licenses, patents and copyrights) that it has to any or all the Work, including contracts with Subcontractors pursuant to Section 2.17 except with respect to Subcontracts with Affiliates of Contractor, and Contractor shall execute such documents as may be reasonably requested by Owner to evidence such assignment;

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(vii)    take such other actions as may be reasonably required hereunder in order for Owners or their designee to continue and transition the performance of the Work upon termination of this Agreement.

21.6.2    All amounts required to be paid by a Party under Sections 21.2, 21.3, 21.4 and 21.5 (as applicable) shall be paid by the Party required to pay such amounts within thirty (30) Days after receipt of an invoice(s) from the other Party. 

21.6.3    Notwithstanding the termination of this Agreement under this Article 21 and the payment of amounts required to be paid under this Article 21, upon any such termination, neither Party shall be relieved of, and no part of the payments required to be paid under this Article 21 shall constitute compensation for the following (and all of which obligations shall survive the termination of this Agreement): 

(i)    liabilities and obligations of each Party resulting, arising or accruing prior to such termination; 

(ii)    each Party’s indemnification obligations under this Agreement (including under Article 16); or 

(iii)    any loss or damages to the extent insurance proceeds are received from the insurance required under this Agreement (it being the Parties specific intent that insurers’ obligations shall not be relieved for insured risks).

ARTICLE 22 
PROTECTED INFORMATION
22.1    Definition of Protected Information.  “Protected Information” means the terms of this Agreement and any and all information, data, software, matter or thing of a secret, confidential or private nature identified as “confidential”, “proprietary” or the like by the Party which claims the information to be proprietary, relating to the business of the disclosing Party or its Affiliates, including matters of a technical nature (such as know-how, processes, data and techniques), matters of a business nature (such as information about schedules, costs, profits, markets, sales, customers, suppliers, the Parties’ contractual dealings with each other and the projects that are the subject-matter thereof), matters of a proprietary nature (such as information about patents, patent applications, copyrights, trade secrets and trademarks), other information of a similar nature, and any other information which has been derived from the foregoing information by the receiving Party; provided, however, that Protected Information shall not include information which: (a) is legally in possession of a receiving Party prior to receipt thereof from the other Party; (b) a receiving Party can show by reasonable evidence to have been independently developed by the receiving Party or its employees, consultants, Affiliates or agents; (c) enters the public domain through no fault of a receiving Party or others within its control; or (d) is disclosed to a receiving Party by a third party, without restriction or breach of an obligation of confidentiality to the disclosing Party.

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22.2    Use and Protection of Protected Information.
22.2.1    Each party acknowledges that, during the term of the Agreement, it may have access to Protected Information of the other Party and its Affiliates, including Protected Information of a third party, which Protected Information represents a substantial investment. Unless the disclosing Party agrees otherwise in advance and in writing, and subject to the requirements specified in Section 22.3 below, the receiving Party agrees that it will limit access to such Protected Information to its Personnel, Affiliates, and members and their respective subcontractors and other representatives and bulk power purchasers, who require the information in connection with activities under this Agreement; provided that such Personnel,  Affiliates, subcontractors and other representatives and bulk power purchasers shall be required to keep Protected Information confidential.  
22.2.2    Each Party agrees that any Protected Information that is disclosed to it or its Personnel, Affiliates, and members and their respective subcontractors and other representatives and bulk power purchasers will be used solely for the purpose of performing its obligations and exercising its rights under this Agreement or otherwise in connection with the Facility, including for purposes of construction, testing, completion and defense of ITAACs, startup, trouble-shooting, response to plant events, inspection, evaluation of system or component performance, scheduling, investigations, operation, maintenance, training, repair, licensing, modification, decommissioning and compliance with Laws or the requirements of governmental authorities (“Permitted Purpose”). Each Party agrees that any Protected Information that is disclosed to it will be used solely for the purpose such information is intended. 
22.2.3    Each receiving Party agrees to exercise efforts consistent with the efforts that its exercises to protect information of its own that it regards as confidential, but no less than reasonable efforts, to keep such Protected Information in confidence and not to copy (except in connection with the Permitted Purpose) or permit others to copy or access the information or disclose, redistribute, or publish the same to unauthorized persons, or use or modify for use, directly or indirectly in any way for anyone any item of such Protected Information at any time during the term of the Agreement or after its expiration for any purpose other than the Permitted Purpose.  
22.2.4    To the extent required to ensure compliance with applicable Laws, each receiving Party agrees that disclosing Party’s Protected Information will exclusively be stored, processed accessed and/or viewed in or from United States data centers and receiving Party will not export any such Protected Information nor allow access by any foreign national contrary to the Laws of the United States or otherwise perform any such processing or access outside of the United States without prior written approval from the disclosing Party. 
22.2.5    Each receiving Party acknowledges and agrees that any disclosure or use of the disclosing Party’s Protected Information, except as otherwise authorized herein or by disclosing Party in writing, would be wrongful and cause immediate and irreparable injury to disclosing Party or to any third party owner whose Protected Information is under disclosing Party’s care and custody and agrees to cooperate with disclosing Party in obtaining an injunction if necessary to prevent further disclosure thereof. 
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any subpoena or other similar form of process, to disclose any of disclosing Party’s Protected Information, receiving Party, to the extent legally permissible, must provide disclosing Party with written notice before making any such disclosure so as to afford disclosing Party with an adequate opportunity either (i) to seek a protective order or other appropriate relief and/or (ii) to waive the requirement that receiving Party not disclose the Protected Information.  In the event that any disclosure is required, receiving Party may disclose such information but must furnish only that portion of the Protected Information that is legally required and must exercise its reasonable efforts to obtain a reliable assurance that confidential treatment will be accorded the Protected Information that is disclosed. Contractor agrees that Owners may disclose, without further approval, this Agreement and any amendments hereto in any filing made with the Securities Exchange Commission, Department of Energy, and Georgia Public Service Commission for purposes of satisfying Owners’ regulatory disclosure obligations.  Prior to any such disclosure, Owners shall give written notice to Contractor.  In connection with any such filing of this Agreement and any amendments hereto, Owners will seek to obtain confidential treatment with respect to such portions of the Agreement as the Owners shall reasonably determine may be permitted by law, after consultation in good faith with Contractor.      

22.2.7    Disclosing Party is not obligated under this Article to reveal proprietary information to receiving Party. Receiving Party shall indemnify and hold the Owners’ Interests or Contractors’ Interests, as the case may be, harmless from any and all Third Party Claims, actions, suits, judgments, and expenses (including attorney’s fees) resulting from receiving Party’s breach of its obligations in this Article concerning the proprietary information of the disclosing Party.
22.2.8    Each receiving Party agrees to cooperate with disclosing Party’s reasonable confidentiality requirements that may be established from time to time, including the signing of a separate confidentiality or non-disclosure agreement, and immediately notify disclosing Party of any unauthorized disclosure or use or any such Protected Information of which receiving Party becomes aware.
22.3    Westinghouse Protected Information.
22.3.1    Contractor acknowledges that Owners will provide Contractor with certain AP1000 design information and other Protected Information that is owned by Westinghouse or its affiliates and that Owners are obligated to maintain the confidentiality of such Protected Information in connection with Contractor’s use thereof (“Westinghouse Protected Information”). Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, Contractor shall not disclose Westinghouse Protected Information received from Owners to any Third Party, including its subcontractors, consultants, or other agents, until such recipient has executed a confidentiality agreement substantially in the form attached hereto as Exhibit S; provided, however, that any recipient that previously executed a confidentiality agreement or acknowledgement in a form attached to the Engineering Procurement and Construction Agreement between Westinghouse and Owners, dated April 8, 2008, shall not be required to execute a new confidentiality agreement in the form of Exhibit S, it being agreed by the Parties that the confidentiality agreement signed by such recipient, while it remains in effect, shall satisfy the requirements of this Article 22. Contractor may only disclose Westinghouse Protected Information to an Affiliate if such Affiliate is subject to a confidentiality obligation consistent with the protections provided in Exhibit S. Prior to disclosing Westinghouse Protected Information to any Third Party or any Affiliate other than the Affiliate Subcontractors listed herein, Contractor shall obtain Owners’ approval and shall cooperate with 

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any efforts undertaken by Owners to determine whether Westinghouse approval is required for such disclosure and, if necessary, to obtain Westinghouse’s approval.  Should either Party discover a breach of the terms and conditions of any such confidentiality agreement by counterparty thereto, such Party will promptly notify the other Party of such breach and provide to such other Party necessary information and support pertaining to any suit or proceeding contemplated or brought by the original disclosing Party against such counterparty for such breach.
22.3.2    Nothing herein grants the right to a receiving Party (or implies a license under any patent) to sell, license, lease, or cause to have sold any Protected Information supplied by the disclosing Party under this Agreement.  Neither Party shall, at any time file, cause or authorize the filing of any patent application in any country in respect of any invention derived from the Protected Information supplied hereunder. As between Owners and Contractor, title to Protected Information provided by one Party to the other Party and all copies made by or for the receiving Party in whole or in part from such Protected Information remains with the disclosing Party.  
22.3.3     Except where necessary in connection with the Permitted Purpose, the receiving Party shall not make any copy or in any way reproduce or excerpt Protected Information. Any such copies or excerpts shall include all confidential or proprietary notices and designations. Upon the written request of the disclosing Party, the Protected Information provided hereunder and any such copies or excerpts thereof shall be returned to the disclosing Party, or, at the sole option and request of the disclosing Party, the receiving Party shall destroy such information and any such copies and/or excerpts and certify in writing to the disclosing Party that such information has in fact been destroyed.
22.3.4    Disclosing Party shall not be responsible to receiving Party for the consequence of the use of Protected Information by receiving Party for any purpose other than the Permitted Purpose.
22.3.5    Disclosing Party must not arbitrarily mark documents as proprietary or confidential and will limit such designations to what disclosing Party believes has a sufficient factual and/or legal basis to be genuinely protectable proprietary information. Receiving Party’s acceptance of transmittal of documents marked as disclosing Party’s Protected Information will not constitute any acquiescence or admission by receiving Party that such documents are indeed genuinely protectable proprietary information so long as receiving Party timely raise any objections to disclosing Party’s marking of information as Protected Information. 
22.3.7    Receiving Party acknowledges and agrees that disclosing Party shall not be liable to any third party to whom receiving Party provides any Protected Information based on its use or reliance on such deliverables, such liability, if any, being assumed by receiving Party and addressed in receiving Party’s contracts with such third party. 
22.4    Export Control.
22.4.1    Each Party agrees not to disclose, directly or indirectly transfer, export, or re-export any Protected Information, or any direct or indirect products or technical data resulting therefrom to any country, natural person or entity, except in accordance with applicable export control Law.

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22.4.2    To assure compliance with the export control Laws and regulations of the United States government, specifically the U. S. Department of Energy export regulations of nuclear technology under 10 C.F.R. Part 810, the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission export and import regulations related to nuclear equipment and material under 10 C.F.R. Part 110, and the U.S. Department of Commerce export regulations of commercial or dual-use technology under 15 C.F.R. Part 730 et seq. concerning the export of technical data or similar information to specific countries, locations, or entities, a Party shall not disclose or permit the disclosure, transfer or re-export, directly or indirectly, of any Protected Information it receives hereunder that a receiving Party considers to be potentially subject to U.S. export control, or any product or technical data derived from such Protected Information, except in compliance with such export control Laws, which may be contingent on additional United States Governmental Approvals.  
22.4.3    Each Party shall cooperate in good faith with the reasonable requests of the other Party made for purposes of either Party’s compliance with such Laws and regulations.  Contractor acknowledges that Protected Information which is subject to U.S. export control is contained within databases and/or servers located at the Site.  Contractor shall ensure that all Contractor personnel granted access to the Site shall (a) not be included in any published lists maintained by the U.S. government of persons and entities whose export or import privileges have been denied or restricted and (b) either be a U.S. Person (defined as a U.S. citizen, lawful permanent resident, or protected individual under the Immigration and Naturalization Act of 8 U.S.C. § 1324b(a)(3)), person from a “generally authorized” country, the recipient of a “deemed export” authorization, or a person acting under continuance activities per the savings clause provision of 10 C.F.R. § 810.16(b), and Contractor shall be required to maintain with Owner or obtain such authorizations as needed and comply with any and all corresponding reporting obligations.  Nothing in this Section 22.4.3 shall limit Owners’ right to deny access to the Site to any Contractor personnel where Owners determine that granting access would not comply with applicable Law.  
22.4.4    Notwithstanding any other provisions in this Agreement, the obligations set forth in this Section 22.4 shall be binding on the Parties so long as the relevant United States export control Laws and regulations are in effect.
ARTICLE 23 
REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES
23.1    Representations and Warranties of Contractor.  Contractor hereby represents and warrants to Owners as of the Effective Date as follows:

(i)    Due Organization Contractor.  Contractor is duly organized, validly existing and in good standing under the Laws of the State of Nevada. Contractor has the requisite power and authority to own and operate its business and properties and to carry on its business as such business is now being conducted and is duly qualified to do business in the State of Georgia and in any other jurisdiction in which the transaction of its business makes such qualification necessary.  

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and the execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement by Contractor has been duly authorized by the necessary action on the part of Contractor; this Agreement has been duly executed and delivered by Contractor and is the valid and binding obligation of Contractor enforceable in accordance with its terms except as limited by applicable bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization, moratorium or other Laws affecting the rights of creditors generally and by general principles of equity.

(iii)    Non-Contravention.  The execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement by Contractor and the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby do not and will not contravene the organizational documents of Contractor and do not and will not conflict with or result in a breach of or default under any indenture, mortgage, lease, agreement, instrument, judgment, decree, order or ruling to which Contractor is a party or by which it or any of its properties is bound or affected.

(iv)    Approvals.  There are no approvals or consents of Governmental Authorities or other Persons not yet obtained, the absence of which would materially impair Contractor’s ability to execute, deliver and perform its obligations under this Agreement.

23.2    Representations and Warranties of Owners.  Each Owner hereby represents, warrants and covenants to Contractor as of the Effective Date as follows (it being acknowledged that, in light of the provisions of Sections 18.3.1 and 18.3.2 with respect to Dalton Utilities, the representations, warranties and covenants of Dalton Utilities pertain only to that separate and distinct part of the City of Dalton that constitutes Dalton Utilities):

(i)    Due Organization of Owner.  Owner is duly organized, validly existing and in good standing under the Laws of the State of Georgia and has the requisite power and authority to own and operate its business and properties and to carry on its business as such business is now being conducted and is duly qualified to do business in State of Georgia and in any other jurisdiction in which the transaction of its business makes such qualification necessary.

(ii)    Due Authorization of Owner; Binding Obligation.  The execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement by Owner have been duly and effectively authorized by the requisite action on the part of such Owner’s governing board. This Agreement constitutes the legal, valid and binding obligations of such Owner, enforceable against such Owner in accordance with its terms, except as limited by applicable bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization, moratorium or other Laws affecting the rights of creditors generally and by general principles of equity.

(iii)    Non-Contravention.  The execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement by Owner and the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby do not and will not contravene the organizational documents of such Owner and do not and will not conflict with or result in a breach of or default under any indenture, mortgage, lease, agreement, instrument, judgment, decree, order or ruling to which such Owner is a party or by which it or any of its properties is bound or affected.

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such Owner’s ability to execute, deliver and perform its obligations under this Agreement.  Contractor acknowledges and agrees that, as of the Effective Date, Owners have not obtained approval of the Georgia PSC or other required approval to continue with the construction of the Facility, and although the failure to obtain such approval would not impair Owner’s ability to execute, deliver or perform its obligations under this Agreement, such failure would impact Owners’ decision of whether to continue with the construction of the Facility.

(v)    VEGP Units 1 and 2.  The Owners are the owners of VEGP Units 1 and 2.

     23.3    Representations and Warranties of GPC.  GPC hereby represents, warrants and covenants to Contractor that it has all full power and authority to execute and deliver this Agreement on behalf of itself and the other Owners and that all actions taken and decisions made by GPC (or by Southern Nuclear on GPC’s behalf) under and in connection with this Agreement are binding on itself and the other Owners.

ARTICLE 24 
TITLE; RISK OF LOSS
24.1    Transfer of Title; Intellectual Property.

24.1.1    Except as otherwise expressly provided in this Agreement, title to any materials and supplies used in connection with the Work and which become a part of the Facility or which are otherwise provided to Owners shall vest in Owners upon Owners’ payment therefore. 

24.1.2    Subject to the license granted herein, Contractor shall retain ownership of all intellectual property rights in any items provided by Contractor or its Subcontractors for use in performing the Work and in any discoveries and inventions (patentable or unpatentable) and copyrightable material that Contractor or any of its Subcontractors makes, creates, develops, discovers or produces in connection with the performance of the Work; provided, however, that Contractor hereby grants to Owners and their Affiliates a royalty-free, fully paid up, irrevocable, worldwide, fully sublicensable, nonexclusive license to use the deliverables required to be delivered by Contractor as part of the Work in connection with the operation, modification and maintenance of the Facility.  Notwithstanding the foregoing, nothing in this Section 24.1.2 is intended to provide or transfer to Contractor ownership of any intellectual property rights in any Issued for Construction Documents, Specifications, or any of Westinghouse’s, Owners’, or their Affiliates’ intellectual property or proprietary information (including revisions or derivative works thereto, even where such revisions or derivative works may be the product of or include Contractor’s Work).

24.1.3    Both Parties shall ensure that the other Party and its subcontractors are, to the extent required in connection with the Work or the Project, granted appropriate rights to use documents previously prepared or used by third parties, including Westinghouse Electric Company LLC and its Affiliates and the subcontractors of the foregoing in the construction of the Facility.

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24.2    Risk of Loss.  Contractor shall be responsible for the care, custody, and control of, and shall bear the complete risk of loss, destruction, or damage of, the materials, supplies, Construction Materials, Construction Equipment and other equipment, machines and structures that will not become a permanent part of the Facility and which in each case are provided by Contractor, its Subcontractors, or the Personnel or Invitees of any of them to perform the Work.

ARTICLE 25 
APPLICABLE LAWS AND REGULATIONS 
25.1    Compliance with Applicable Laws.  Contractor represents that in performing the obligations of this Agreement, all applicable Laws have been and will be complied with by Contractor and its Personnel and Subcontractors.

25.2    Specific Applicable Law Requirements.  Contractor will adhere to applicable Laws including for example: (i) all labor laws and regulations including the use of U.S. citizens or properly documented alien workers under the Immigration Act of 1990 and the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952, as amended; (ii) all applicable safety and health standards required by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission as well as all applicable safety and health standards promulgated under the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970, as amended, including but not limited to OSHA General Industry Regulations 1910.269 and 1926 Subpart V and all applicable state or local health or safety authority with jurisdiction over the work or services performed or to be performed under this Contract; (iii) the Department of Homeland Security’s E-Verify requirements as well as applicable State immigration laws; (iv) the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, 15 U.S.C. §§ 78dd-1, et seq. (as that Act may be amended from time to time); (v) the requirements and prohibitions of 10 C.F.R. Part 810, as well as all applicable laws and regulations identified in this Agreement. 

25.3    Conflict Minerals.  In accordance with the provisions of § 1502 of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act involving disclosures relating to “Conflict Minerals” originating in the Democratic Republic of the Congo or an adjoining country, Contractor represents that it has not recommended or included in any drawings, designs or specifications any products or materials which contain any “Conflict Minerals” which originate from the Democratic Republic of the Congo or neighboring countries. 

25.4    OFAC.  Contractor hereby represents and warrants as follows at all times during the term of this Contract:  (i) neither it, nor any of its employees, authorized agents, subcontractors, principals or beneficial owners, is a Specially Designated National (“SDN”) as defined by U.S. Department of the Treasury Office of Foreign Asset Control (“OFAC”); (ii) neither it, nor any of its employees, authorized agents, subcontractors, principals or beneficial owners, is a citizen of a country subject to an OFAC Country Sanction; (iii) it, and all of its employees, authorized agents, subcontractors, principals or beneficial owners, are in compliance with any and all applicable Laws and regulations relating to the prevention of money laundering and the financing of terrorism to which they are expressly subject.

25.5    Government Submittals.  When applicable and appropriate, Contractor will promptly furnish Owners with a copy of all evaluations or notifications concerning the Work submitted to Governmental authorities (including the NRC) by Contractor or its Subcontractors.

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25.6    Federal Acquisition Regulations.  Certain Owners are government contractors under an Area Wide Public Utilities Contract with the General Services Administration of the United States Government or pursuant to one or more other agreements.  Contractor agrees that each of the Clauses contained in the Federal Acquisition Regulations referred to below, shall, as if set forth herein in full text, be incorporated into and form a part of the Agreement, and Contractor shall comply therewith, if and to the extent applicable:

	
			
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	52.203-3
	Gratuities (APR 1984);

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	52.203-6
	Restrictions on Subcontractor Sales to the Government (SEP 2006);

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	52.203-7
	Anti-Kickback Procedures (MAY 2014);

	(4)
	52.219-8
	Utilization of Small Business Concerns (OCT 2014);

	(5)
	52.219-9
	Small Business Subcontracting Plan (OCT 2014);

	(6)
	52.222-21
	Prohibition of Segregated Facilities (FEB 1999);

	(7)
	52.222-26
	Equal Opportunity (MAR 2007);  

	(8)
	52.222-37
	Employment Reports on Veterans (JUL 2014)

	(9)
	52.222-40
	Notification of Employee Rights under the National Labor Relations Act (DEC 2010)

	(10)
	52.222-50
	Combating Trafficking in Persons (FEB 2009)

	(11)
	52.222-54
	Employment Eligibility Verification (AUG 2013)

	(12)
	52.225-13
	Restrictions on Certain Foreign Purchases (JUN 2008)

Upon written request, Owner will provide the full text of any of the above clauses incorporated herein by reference.

25.7    Subcontracting Plan.  If Contractor is subject to the requirements set forth in Federal Acquisition Regulations 52.219-9, Contractor will (i) adopt a subcontracting plan (“Plan”) that complies with the requirements of 52.219-9; (ii) provide a written copy of the Plan to Owners, and (iii) upon written request, provide timely periodic reports to the Owners that reflect the amounts paid to subcontractors who are a small business concern, veteran owned small business concern, service-disabled veteran-owned small business concern, HUBZone small business concern, small disadvantaged business concern, or women-owned small business concern. 

25.8    Debarment.  Debarment and Suspension (see 31 U.S.C. § 6101, Executive Orders 12549 and 12689, 7 C.F.R. 1726.16) - the federal law which prohibits Owner from knowingly purchasing goods or services from persons who are debarred, suspended, proposed for debarment, declared ineligible or voluntarily excluded from participating in transactions with the Federal Government or transactions with participants in programs funded in whole or in part by Federal grants, loans or loan guarantees.  Contractor certifies at all times while Contractor is performing services under this Contract that neither it nor its principals is debarred, suspended, proposed for debarment, declared ineligible, or voluntarily excluded from participation in this transaction by any federal department or agency of the government of the United States of America. Contractor shall provide immediate written notice to Owner if Contractor learns that its certification was erroneous when submitted or has become erroneous by reason of changed circumstances. Contractor agrees it shall not knowingly enter into any lower tier covered transaction with a person who is proposed for debarment, debarred, suspended, declared ineligible, or voluntarily excluded from participation in this covered transaction, unless authorized by the department or agency with 

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which this transaction originated, and shall obtain a certification that the counterparty if any lower tier covered transaction for services under this Contract is not debarred, suspended, proposed for debarment, declared ineligible, or voluntarily excluded from participation in this transaction by any federal department or agency of the government of the United States of America.

25.9    BAA.  Buy-American (see 7 U.S.C. § 903, 7 C.F.R. 1726.15) - the federal law which requires the use of only such unmanufactured materials as have been mined or produced in the United States of America or any “eligible” (as defined in the statute) country and only such manufactured materials as have been manufactured in the United States or any eligible country substantially all (50% or more) from items mined, produced or manufactured in the United States or America or any eligible country, subject to certain exemptions. Contractor shall provide to Owner such information, documents, and certificates as may be requested by Owner or the Administrator of the Rural Utilities Service from time to time with respect to any articles, materials or supplies provided by Contractor in connection with this Contract.

25.10    Lobbying.  Lobbying (see 7 C.F.R. 418) - the federal law which prohibits funds appropriated by the government of the United States of America from being used to pay any person for influencing or attempting to influence certain federal officers or agents in connection with the making of a federal loan.  Contractor has delivered a signed certification in the form shown attached and incorporated herein as Exhibit T.  Contractor has read and understood Exhibit T, will sign and deliver additional counterparts of such certification whenever requested by Owner, and will perform all of the requirements set forth in the certification.

25.11    Davis-Bacon Act Required Contract Clauses.

(i)    The contract clauses contained under the heading “Davis-Bacon Act Required Provisions” in Exhibit J (Davis-Bacon Act Required Provisions) to this Agreement shall, as if set forth herein in full text, be incorporated into and form a part of this Agreement, and Contractor shall comply therewith where applicable.

(a)    The Parties will cooperate in seeking appropriate exemptions from disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act, 5 U.S.C. § 552, and associated regulations for certified payroll data provided to federal agencies in the course of compliance with the Davis-Bacon Act and the Davis-Bacon Act regulations.

(b)     Where necessary and required by law, Contractor will support Owners with the maintenance of the DAVIS-BACON AND RELATED ACTS COMPLIANCE PROGRAM FOR VOGTLE UNITS 3&4 PROJECT.

(ii)    The wage determinations set forth in Exhibit J are applicable to Work provided under this Agreement.

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EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
26.1    Owners’ Equal Employment Opportunity Compliance.  Owners comply with all applicable federal and state fair employment laws, including, without limitation, Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967, the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, all provisions of Executive Order 11246 as amended, 41 C.F.R. § 60-1, and all of the rules, regulations and relevant orders of the Secretary of Labor.  Owners prohibit any acts of discrimination, or harassment including offensive words or conduct, on the basis of race, color, religion, age, disability, veteran status, gender, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin or any other basis prohibited by law.  Owners’ work environment must remain free from distractions caused by negative words or actions.  Owners are committed to taking affirmative action as required by law and to ensure that applicants are employed, and that employees are treated during employment, without regard to their race, gender, color, religion, age, national origin, disability, veteran status, or any classification protected by federal, state or local law.  Such action includes but is not limited to, the following:  employment, upgrading, demotion or transfer; recruitment or recruitment advertising; layoff or termination; rates of pay or other forms of compensation; and selection for training, including apprenticeship.  Owners post in conspicuous places, available to employees and applicants for employment, notices to which state that all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, gender, color, religion, age, national origin, sexual orientation, physical handicap, or veteran status.

26.2    Contractor’s Equal Employment Opportunity Compliance.  Contractor will comply with all applicable federal and state fair employment laws, including, without limitation, Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967 and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, and all provisions of Executive Order 11246 as amended, 41 C.F.R. § 60-1, and all of the rules, regulations and relevant orders of the Secretary of Labor.  Contractor will not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, religion, age, disability, veteran status, genetic information, gender, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, or any classification protected by federal, state or local law.  Contractor shall take affirmative action as required by law and to ensure that applicants are employed, and that employees are treated during employment, without regard to their race, gender, color, religion, age, national origin, disability, veteran status, or any classification protected by federal, state or local law.  Such action will include, but not be limited to, the following:  employment, upgrading, demotion or transfer; recruitment or recruitment advertising; layoff or termination; rates of pay or other forms of compensation; and selection for training, including apprenticeship.  Contractor agrees to post in conspicuous places, available to employees and applicants for employment, notices which state that all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, gender, color, religion, age, national origin, disability, or veteran status.

26.3    VEVRAA.  In accordance with the U.S. Department of Labor’s regulations implementing the Vietnam Era Veterans Readjustment Assistance Act (VEVRAA, as amended) at 41 C.F.R. Part 60-300, Owners and Contractor shall abide by the requirements of 41 C.F.R. § 60-300.5(a). This regulation prohibits discrimination against qualified protected veterans, and requires affirmative action by covered prime contractors and subcontractors to employ and advance in employment qualified protected veterans. 

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26.4    Rehabilitation Act.  In accordance with the U.S. Department of Labor’s regulations implementing Section 503 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended (Section 503) at 41 C.F.R. Part 60-741, Owners and Contractor shall abide by the requirements of 41 C.F.R. § 60-741.5(a). This regulation prohibits discrimination against qualified individuals on the basis of disability, and requires affirmative action by covered prime contractors and subcontractors to employ and advance in employment qualified individuals with disabilities. 

ARTICLE 27 
CYBER SECURITY PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS
27.1    Protection of Digital Computer and Communication Systems and Networks.  Contractor understands that Owners are required under 10 C.F.R. § 73.54 to assure all Work performed related to digital computer and communication systems and networks are adequately protected against cyber-attacks, including the design basis threat described in 10 U.S.C. § 73.1, or Work associated with (i) safety-related and important-to-safety functions, (ii) security functions, (iii) emergency preparedness functions, (iv) and support systems and equipment which if compromised, would adversely impact safety, security, or emergency preparedness functions. Contractor agrees that all related Work performed by Contractor will be performed in compliance with Owners’ cyber security plan.  As part of Contractors obligations under this provision, Contractor agrees to the following:
(i)    Right of Access.  Owners, its agents or assignees, shall have the right to evaluate applicable areas of Contractor or sub-tier provider facilities and activities at a mutually agreed time during the procurement process to ensure compliance with agreed cyber security protocols. Such evaluation performed by Owners or its agents shall in no way relieve Contractor or its sub-tiers of any responsibilities under this Agreement. 
(ii)    Control of Sub-tier Subcontracting.  Subject to Article 5, Contractor shall be responsible for assuring that all Subcontractors are working to Contractor’s Quality Assurance Program or to the Subcontractors’ own quality assurance program that has been approved by Contractor. Contractor shall provide appropriate verification of quality for all Subcontractors.
(iii)    Records Retention.  Contractor will retain records pertaining to the Work consistent with Contractor’s corporate record retention policies.  
27.2    Contractor Worker Network Access Compliance.  

27.2.1    Owners are committed to maintaining a drug-free and alcohol-free workplace and requires that anyone having access to Owners’ electronic systems and network and/or performing services that directly impact Owners’ personnel, systems, networks, facilities, equipment, or operations: (i) is free from the effects of drugs or alcohol that may impair work performance; and (ii) meets trustworthiness and behavioral standards.  Contractor must maintain and enforce a drug-free and alcohol-free workplace policy which is applicable to those of its employees working under this Agreement throughout this Agreement’s term.  These requirements apply to Contractor and all its representatives, including its Subcontractors of any tier, which have access to Owners’ electronic systems and network.  Contractor will require that all of its 

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representatives who have access to Owners’ electronic systems and network will abide by Contractor’s Code of Conduct and Business Ethics and will have the legal right to work in the United States.  

27.2.2    All Contractor and Subcontractor Personnel representatives who will have access to Owners’ electronic systems and network will be subject to a background investigation, at Owners’ expense, conducted by Employment Screening Services (“ESS” or “Provider”), or other vendor identified by Owners to provide background screenings for contract workers (provided that, in each case, Contractor is reasonably satisfied that such Provider or such other company will maintain the confidentiality of such information).  Contractor will obtain from Owners a Southern Company Consent form entitled Consent to Release Information for Background Investigation. Contractor will complete the form and contact the Provider at 1-866-859-0143 and request a Southern Company background investigation for each such Contractor representative. Any of Contractor’s representatives who do not meet the investigation requirements will not be granted system access, will be dismissed from the Construction Site, and will be barred from other Owners’ sites. In the future, an on-line request option will become available, and either Employment Screening Services or Owners will notify Contractor of the availability of the on-line request option and provide the link to the website, which Contractor may then use in lieu of the telephone option above.

27.2.3    Before each background investigation is conducted, each Contractor representative who will have access to Owners’ electronic systems and network must sign a consent form authorizing the background check (to the extent consistent with applicable federal, state or and local laws) and releasing all background investigation results to his/her employer and, if necessary, to Owners.  Failure to provide such consent will result in the individual not having access Owners’ electronic systems and network.  Based on the investigation results, Provider will judge the background investigation results and notify Owners as to whether each of the screened employees is “Compliant” or “Non-Compliant.”  An individual is “Non-Compliant” and disqualified if the background investigation reveals any of the following:
		
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	DUI/DWI convictions (two in past five years);

		
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	Pending charges that, if resulting in a conviction, would disqualify for one of the preceding reasons;

		
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	Currently on probation for charges related to one of the preceding reasons;

		
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	Pattern of behavior in the past that may not have resulted in a conviction, but that indicates involvement in criminal activity;

		
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	Incident of workplace violence;

		
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	Willful omission, misrepresentation, or falsification of personal data provided for background investigation purposes;

		
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	Not authorized to work in the United States;

		
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	Suspended or revoked driver’s license (for any position that requires driving).

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27.2.4    Owners may conduct audits during this Agreement’s term to verify compliance with this Section.  Neither reservation, nor exercise, of these rights relieves Contractor from compliance nor constitutes exercise of control over manner or means of implementing this Section.  No act or omission of SNC waives SNC’s right to enforce, or Contractor’s duty to comply with, the requirements of this Article.  SNC also may change the foregoing network access requirements at any time, with the revisions becoming effective upon notice to Contractor; provided that Contractor is given a reasonable opportunity to comply with and implement any such changes.  In addition to this Agreement’s general indemnity provisions, Contractor must indemnify Owners’ Interests against a Third Party Claim arising out of or resulting from Contractor’s non-compliance with this Article.  This indemnity obligation will survive Agreement termination, cancellation, expiration, or completion.  
27.2.5    A Background Investigation Toolkit is available upon request from Southern Nuclear.  Contractor may contact the Provider of the Background Investigation at the following website: www.es2.com. 
27.3    Procurement of Services.  If and to the extent that Contractor provides cyber security related Work or any Work on critical digital assets (hardware, firmware, operating systems, or application software) at Owners’ facilities, such Work will be subject to the controls of SNC’s Quality Assurance Program, and Contractor agrees to abide by SNC’s Quality Assurance Program, including as follows (provided that in the event of a conflict, SNC’s Quality Assurance Program requirements will control):
(i)    Contractor, before beginning permitted access to SNC’s network, will be made aware of SNC’s Quality Assurance Program and must agree to abide by the relevant policies; and Contractor will at all times remain responsible for the compliance of its authorized Personnel and sub-tier contractors.
(ii)    Contractor will participate in SNC’s cyber security training programs or equivalent qualification from Contractor, subject to SNC’s approval of such qualification.
(iii)    Contractor will require:
(a)    Configuration management of the Contractor’s computers, hardware or other equipment to include virus protection, patch management, authentication requirements and secure internet connections.
(b)    The maintenance and secure transfer and storage of information and code while off-site to include appropriate encryption, security and deletion protocols.
(c)    A duty to protect confidentiality.
(d)    Software quality assurance (“SQA”) procedures.
(e)    Approved and disapproved software requirements tabulation.
(f)    Processes and procedures for background investigations.

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(g)    SNC’s right to audit or access to Contractor’s cyber security program and quality assurance program. Contractor shall have no responsibility to update any deliverables or work products delivered as part of any cyber security services in light of future events or circumstances, unless Contractor specifically agrees to do so.  Contractor shall be entitled to state in its deliverables and work products disclaimers and liability limitations consistent with the foregoing.  
27.4     Construction.  This Section contains numerous references to statutes, regulations, SNC and Contractor programs, policies and procedures (“Source Documents”); in each instance, such references and all definitions used in this Section derived from the Source Documents are intended to (and shall be deemed to) include all future revisions, amendments and modifications implemented from time to time to the Source Documents and the definitions derived from the Source Documents.  Furthermore, to the extent any statute, regulation, SNC or Contractor program, policy or procedure is enacted in the future and reasonably would be expected to relate to the subject matter hereof, the parties shall negotiate in good faith to revise this Section to address such items as deemed reasonably appropriate by the parties.         

ARTICLE 28 
SITE AND SECURITY RULES AND POLICIES
28.1    Site Rules.  Contractor represents and warrants that it will ensure that its Personnel shall comply with, all applicable rules, regulations, policies, programs, procedures and other requirements of the Owners or Southern Nuclear, including, but not limited to, the subparts below as well as those applicable requirements relating to site, security, fitness for duty quality concerns, quality control, quality assurance, safety, radiation protection and control, environmental compliance and regulatory compliance, and electronic communications (collectively, “Site Rules”), provided that in each case copies of such Site Rules have previously been provided to Contractor’s Authorized Representative.  If at any time during the term of this Agreement, Contractor or its Personnel fail to comply with the Site Rules, Owners reserve the right to exercise all its legal remedies under this Agreement including the right to refuse site entry to or have removed from the site Contractor or its Personnel.  It is Owners’ expectation that these site requirements be communicated by Contractor to its Personnel before they arrive at any of Owners’ locations.

28.2    Asbestos Responsibility.  Certain areas and components of the nuclear plant for which Contractor has contracted to perform work may contain asbestos. As used in this Section, the term “asbestos” includes “asbestos-containing material” and “presumed asbestos-containing material”, as these terms are defined in 29 C.F.R. § 1926.1101 and 29 C.F.R. § 1910.1001. Areas within the plant which are known by SNC to contain asbestos are posted. Material Safety Data Sheets which set forth the quantity in each of the types of asbestos known to be present at the plant are available from the SNC’s employee responsible for coordinating the performance of the task that Contractor has been contracted to perform (“SNC’s cognizant individual”) for inspection. However, it is Contractor’s responsibility as a Contractor to exercise caution while at the Site in light of the potential that the area in which Contractor is working may contain asbestos.  Contractor shall take the following precautions, unless advised otherwise in writing by SNC’s cognizant individual:  (1) Contractor must check for postings in the area and contact SNC’s cognizant 

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individual to determine whether SNC is aware of any asbestos in the area or components in which Contractor will be working, and (2) even if SNC’s cognizant individual is not aware of asbestos in the area or component, Contractor must be sensitive to the potential that asbestos might exist. If Contractor determines that there is a potential that asbestos exists in the work area or component, Contractor shall stop work and notify SNC to investigate the potential asbestos-containing material to determine if in fact the material contains asbestos. If the material is found to be asbestos, Contractor must coordinate any related Work with SNC.  Under no circumstances shall work continue when asbestos is discovered without the specific approval of SNC.
28.3    Lifetime Exposure Records.  Southern Nuclear policy (applicable after fuel received on Site) administratively limits annual radiation exposure to 2000 millirem, and lifetime radiation exposure to less than the worker’s age in rem or 50 rem (whichever is more restrictive), without obtaining special approvals. In order to maintain exposures below these limits, the Contractor is requested to contact the on-call site health physics managers prior to furnishing any worker on site with an exposure level which exceeds, or is projected to exceed, these limits.
28.4    Required Instruction.  Contractor acknowledges that its Personnel may be required to complete successfully indoctrination classes and similar instructional classes concerning the Site Rules before admission to, or the performance of Work on, the Site.  Owners will not be liable for and will not be required to compensate or reimburse Contractor for any demobilization costs associated with any Personnel who fails to comply with the Site Rules or who terminates employment or has employment terminated in connection with the Site Rules, regardless of the length of employment of or amount of services performed by such Personnel.      
28.5    Zero Tolerance Policy on Firearms.  Owners have a zero tolerance policy on firearms being brought onto Owners’ property. Under no circumstance is a Contractor’s employee, agent, or representative to bring firearms, explosives, or any other incendiary devices onto any property owned or operated by Owners. This prohibition includes leaving such items in a vehicle that is parked in Owners’ parking lot. Violation of this policy could result in Contractor or its Personnel being barred from all property owned or operated by Owners or its Affiliates. 
28.6    Safety.  Contractor will be solely responsible for conforming to safety practices dictated by the nature and condition of the Work while at the Site including compliance with OSHA.  
28.7    Reporting of Accidents and Noncompliance with Safety Requirements.  Contractor will promptly report to Owners, on such form and in such detail prescribed below, all accidents causing personal injury or property damage, and other unsafe acts or conditions, arising from or otherwise connected with performance of the Work.  In the event Owners provide written notification to Contractor of any noncompliance with the provisions of this Section, and Contractor fails or refuses to take corrective action promptly in a manner acceptable to Owners, in Owners’ sole discretion, such failure or refusal will constitute a material breach of the Agreement.  Owners will not be obligated to identify, and notify Contractor of, noncompliance with Section, and any failure by Owners to identify, and notify Contractor of, such noncompliance (including, without limitation, patent noncompliance) will not relieve Contractor of any obligation or liability under the Agreement.

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28.8    Medical/Injuries Reporting.  First aid will be provided at an on-site medical facility to be staffed and managed by a Contractor-Managed Subcontractor.  Injuries that require treatment beyond first aid will follow Site specific emergency response procedures.  Contractor shall immediately notify the Owners’ Authorized Representative of any recordable injury, serious incident, occupational illness or potential serious hazard to personnel on the Construction Site. Contractor shall submit a detailed, written report to Southern Nuclear within 48 hours of the recordable injury, serious incident, or occupational illness. The injury report will contain the following information:
		
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28.9    Drug Screening.  All Contractor Personnel requiring medical attention on Site or as a result of or relating to the Work performed on Site may be drug screened by Owners in accordance with applicable Law and Owners’ Fitness for Duty Program.
28.10    OSHA 300 Log.  Contractor shall post and keep current their OSHA 300 Log at its on-site office while Contractor is performing Work for Owners. A copy of this OSHA 300 Log will be provided to Owners’ representatives upon request.
28.11    Injury Reporting.  Contractor’s Authorized Representative is responsible for reporting all serious incidents, injuries, and occupational illnesses per Section 28.8. Contractor shall perform an investigation, and an Owner representative may participate in the investigation as determined by Owners and Contractor. The investigation results and corrective actions must be provided to Owners and Owners reserve the right to require additional corrective measures.
28.12    Reporting Applicability.  For clarity, the above reporting obligation and other requirements in this Article 28 shall only arise in connection with the performance of Work at or on Owners’ property. 
ARTICLE 29 
UNESCORTED ACCESS REQUIREMENTS
29.1    Unescorted Access Requirements.  The provisions in this Article 29 shall apply only to personnel who are applying for or have been granted unescorted access to VEGP Units 1 and 2, to Unit 3 after Owners have notified Contractor that the requirements of 10 C.F.R. § 73.56 apply to Unit 3, or to Unit 4 after Owners have notified Contractor that the requirements of 10 C.F.R. § 73.56 apply to Unit 4.  All personnel granted unescorted access must be screened in accordance with the requirements of 10 C.F.R. § 73.56, 10 C.F.R. § 73.57, 10 C.F.R. § 26, and guidance of NEI 03.01 latest revision, Nuclear Energy Institute Nuclear Power Plant Access 

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Authorization Program.  Suitability for unescorted access will be based on the results of this screening and must show that the individual is trustworthy and reliable and will not pose a risk to the health and safety of other workers or the public. Contractor is responsible for providing a list of its Personnel that will be visiting the Site at least twenty-four (24) hours prior to its Personnel reporting to the jobsite. The list shall include the last four digits of the employees’ social security numbers and shall be submitted to Southern Nuclear’s service administrator / cognizant individual named in the applicable blanket order release.

29.2    Procedures for Obtaining Access.

29.2.1    Contractor must have its Personnel screened by Southern Nuclear before unescorted access can be granted. To initiate the screening process, access application forms for the Contractor and its Personnel must be completed and mailed to the address listed below as soon as possible before access is required. Allow a minimum of two (2) weeks for processing applications requiring for background investigations. Application forms and additional information may be obtained by writing or calling:

Southern Nuclear Operating Company, Inc.
Attn: Nuclear Fleet Security Department Bin B017
P.O. Box 1295
Birmingham, AL 35201
Telephone: 800-273-8158

29.2.2    The access screening and qualification process for unescorted access authorization includes: (a) verified identity of individual, (b) employment history with suitable inquiry (includes education in lieu of employment and military service as employment), (c) a credit history review, (d) character and reputation determination, (e) a psychological assessment, (f) FBI criminal history review, (g) pre-access drug/alcohol testing and (h) plant training. The individual shall be subject to SNC’s approved behavior observation program immediately following authorizing Unescorted Access Authorization/Unescorted Access (UAA/UA). Background investigations will be processed by the SNC’s Nuclear Fleet Security Department in Birmingham, Alabama and will be initiated upon receipt of properly completed application forms from Contractor. The remainder of the access process will normally be conducted at the nuclear plant and should be coordinated through Contractor’s contact point at the Plant or the Plant Security Access Coordinator.

29.2.3    Contractor is responsible for assuring that its Personnel arrive at the time and location scheduled for access processing at the Plant.  

29.2.4    Contractor and its Personnel that have successfully completed all of the required access elements which were reviewed by a reviewing official who then made an access determination relative to the individual’s trustworthiness, reliability and fitness for duty, will be issued a badge for unescorted access. Contractor and its Personnel that do not successfully complete all requirements will be informed of the reasons for denial of access and be given the opportunity to request a review of those access denial decisions that are based on background investigation, criminal history, psychological assessment or fitness for duty.

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29.3    Procedures for Terminating Access/Legal Action Reporting.

29.3.1    Contractor is responsible for ensuring that its Personnel report all legal actions to which they are subject and that occur after they are granted access to the Plant.  A report of legal action must be made immediately on arrival for work on the first day or first shift following the legal action.  The report must be made before the worker enters a nuclear site Protected Area.  If the worker’s immediate supervisor is not available, the report should be made to the next level of supervision in the work group.

(i)    The term “legal action” is defined as a formal action taken by a law enforcement authority or court of law, including being held, detained, take into custody, charged, arrested, indicted, fined, forfeited bond, cited, or convicted for a violation of any law, regulation, or ordinance. It includes felony, misdemeanor, serious traffic offenses, serious civil charges, or military charges.

(ii)    A serious civil charge includes, but is not limited to, the following: a civil judgment, tax lien, civil restraining order, breach of peace, fraud, malicious conduct or gross negligence.

(iii)        Legal action reporting does not include minor misdemeanors such as parking tickets or minor traffic violations such as moving violations when the individual was not physically taken into custody.  It does not include minor civil actions such as zoning violations.

(iv)        Any additional legal action occurring while the individual is in the judicial process - and until the matter is fully dispositioned - must be reported to supervision. For example, if an individual’s case is continued or postponed until a future court date that status must be reported to supervision. Personnel are also required to report the final disposition to supervision.

(v)    Legal action reporting also includes the mandated implementation of a plan for treatment or mitigation in order to avoid a permanent record of an arrest or conviction in response to the following activities:

(a)    The use, sale or possession of illegal drugs; 

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	The refusal to take a drug or alcohol test (administered by a law enforcement authority or under direction of a court of law).

29.3.2    Contractor is responsible for notifying plant security to terminate its employee’s badge and access authorization within 24 hours following the last shift that the individual is scheduled to work at the Site, or in the event an individual is terminated for cause, the notification to Southern Nuclear security representatives will be made simultaneous of such termination.

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29.4    Representatives’ Access.  All Personnel who require access to the vital areas of the Site are required to pass the general employee training (G.E.T.), fitness for duty and background screening before being granted unescorted access.  Southern Nuclear will not reimburse to Contractor any cost incurred by Contractor (e.g., wages, per diem, travel expense) for Personnel who fail to report to work after completion of all test requirements, choose not to complete, or fail to pass the above prequalification. 

ARTICLE 30 
FITNESS FOR DUTY
30.1    Southern Nuclear Fitness for Duty Program.  The Nuclear Regulatory Commission’s (“NRC”) Fitness For Duty (“FFD”) regulatory requirements, codified in 10 C.F.R. § 26, and effective on April 30, 2008, require licensees authorized to construct and operate nuclear power reactors to implement an FFD program that includes contract personnel such as Contractor and its Personnel. Contractor Personnel will be evaluated and tested under Southern Nuclear’s program, and Southern Nuclear will cover Contractor Personnel under Southern Nuclear’s program including, as applicable, a behavioral observation program.  Contractor agrees that Contractor accepts and shall strictly adhere to the following requirements:

(i)That Contractor will adhere to Southern Nuclear’s Fitness for Duty policy.

(ii)That Contractor supervisory representatives, to the extent that they are covered by 10 C.F.R. Part 26, will be trained in techniques and procedures for initiating appropriate corrective action.

(iii)That Southern Nuclear is responsible to the NRC for maintaining an effective FFD program and that duly authorized representatives of the NRC may inspect, copy or take away copies of reports related to the implementation of Southern Nuclear’s FFD program under scope of contracted activities.

(iv)That Contractor shall ensure Contractor Personnel reporting to work at Southern Nuclear’s facilities are fit for duty within the scope of 10 C.F.R. Part 26 and able to fully perform the assigned work activities.

(v)Contractor shall ensure that all its Personnel comply with Owners’ behavioral observation requirements including, but not limited to, reporting any observation of impairment or unfitness regardless of cause.

(vi)That all Contractor Personnel report to work physically fit to perform all their job duties and that the Contractor shall consider the scope of work required for each contract employee and the physical and mental requirements for each job (e.g., ladder climbing; work at elevations; working in extreme temperatures; heavy lifting, prolonged walking/standing, cognitive ability). Prior to an assignment under this Agreement, the Contractor shall exercise due diligence to ensure that its Personnel who have pre-existing medical conditions that might contraindicate their work in these environments are 

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appropriately evaluated prior to assignment at Owners’ nuclear facilities.

(vii)When Owners notify Contractor when the requirements of 10 C.F.R. § 73.56 are expected to apply to Unit 3 and/or Unit 4, Owners will also notify Contractor that the requirements of this Section 30.1(vii) apply. Contractor shall comply with 10 C.F.R. § 26, subpart I, managing fatigue, effective as March 31, 2008 and implemented by Southern Nuclear as of September 30, 2009. Contractor shall ensure that its Personnel performing covered work on-Site shall comply with the work hour rules and effectively manage fatigue per the requirements of subpart I. Compliance with the work hour controls include, but are not limited to, ensuring that Contractor Personnel report to work free of fatigue and have had a minimum 34-hour break in the 9-day calendar period prior to assignment to perform covered work. That the Contractor shall also track work hours of all Contractor Personnel performing covered work on-site to ensure compliance with the subpart I work hour controls and provide annual work hour reports to Southern Nuclear Safety & Health Department, FFD program manager by February 1 of the current year for the prior year.

(viii)To the extent required by 10 C.F.R. § 26.35, Contractor will have or cause its Subcontractors to have, a compliant Employee Assistance Program.

30.2    FFD Access Requirements.  The provisions of this Section 30.2 only apply to those individuals not covered by the unescorted access provisions in Article 29. When Owners notify Contractor when the requirements of 10 C.F.R. § 73.56 are expected to apply to Unit 3 and/or Unit 4, Owners will also notify Contractor of the date when FFD access per this Section 30.2 is no longer applicable. All personnel granted FFD access must be screened in accordance with the requirements of 10 C.F.R. Part 26, 10 C.F.R. § 73.56 and NEI 06-06. Suitability for FFD access will be based on the results of this screening and must show that the individual is trustworthy and reliable and will not pose a risk to the health and safety of other workers or the public.

30.3    Scheduling of Work.  This Section 30.3 only applies to Personnel who have been granted unescorted access pursuant to Article 29. Contractor shall provide work schedules of Personnel with unescorted nuclear access pursuant to Article 29 who are performing risk significant (covered) work to Owners’ designated FFD representative a minimum of 24 hours in advance of arrival to designated work site for review and approval by Southern Nuclear to ensure the work schedules for such Personnel are in compliance with 10 C.F.R. § 26, subpart I, “Managing Fatigue.”  Risk significant (covered) work will be determined by Southern Nuclear. Contractor shall obtain written approval from Southern Nuclear of such proposed work schedule. At a minimum, such proposed schedule shall include names of all Contractor Personnel, number of shifts per day, hours per shift, and number of days per week and meet the minimum days off per subpart I. Contractor shall strictly adhere to such approved work schedules and work scope. A representative of SNC shall be on site while Contractor is performing work at SNC’s nuclear facilities. Contractor shall obtain approval from SNC prior to any work being performed outside of such approved work schedule, out-of-shift, on holidays, or weekends.

30.4    Work Hour Controls/Limitations per 10 C.F.R. § 26, subpart I, “Managing Fatigue”.  This Section 30.4 only applies to Personnel who have been granted unescorted access pursuant to Article 29. Contractor shall ensure that all of its Personnel with unescorted nuclear access comply with 10 C.F.R. § 26, subpart I work hour controls and limits; while performing 

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covered work inside the Owner controlled and protected areas of the licensee facility. 10 C.F.R. § 26 subpart I and applicable Southern Nuclear procedures limit work hours and requires minimum days off for Personnel with unescorted access; while inside the Owner controlled area performing risk significant (covered) work. Risk significant (covered) work will be determined by Southern Nuclear. Without prior documented approval of SNC, no individual shall work more than 16 hours in any 24-hour period, more than hours in any 48-hour period, more than 72 hours in any 7-day period, including within shift breaks, and are required 34 hours off in any 9-day period.  Contractor shall: 

(i)Monitor the work hours of Contractor’s Personnel,
 
(ii)Provide documented actual work hours, including start and stop times,

(iii)Obtain appropriate approval from SNC prior to any worker exceeding the limitations set forth in 10 C.F.R. § 26, subpart I; and

(iv)Ensure fatigue assessments are conducted on Contractor’s Personnel under the following conditions:    

(a)For Cause - if an observed condition of impaired individual alertness creating a reasonable suspicion that an individual is not fit to safely and competently perform his or her duties;    

(b)Self-Declaration - Conducted in response to an individual’s self-declaration to his or her supervisor that he or she is not fit to safely and competently perform his or her duties;    

(c)Post-Event - Conducted in response to events requiring post-event drug and alcohol testing as specified in 10 C.F.R. § 26.31(c); and,

(d)Follow-Up - If a fatigue assessment was conducted after for cause or in response to a self-declaration, and the Contractor returns the individual to duty following a break of less than ten (v) hours in duration, Contractor shall reassess the individual for fatigue as well as the need to implement controls and conditions before permitting the individual to resume performing any duties.

30.5    Personnel Denied Access to Nuclear Facility.  Contractor is responsible for assuring that any of its Personnel who have been denied access at a nuclear plant or removed from activities covered under the scope of 10 C.F.R. § 73.56, 10 C.F.R. § 73.57, NEI 03-01 latest revision, or 10 C.F.R. § 26 at any other nuclear plant are not assigned to SNC’s nuclear plant and do not perform any Work covered by this Agreement without the knowledge and consent of SNC.

ARTICLE 31 
FREE FLOW OF INFORMATION
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Section 211 of the Energy Reorganization Act of 1974, as amended (the “ERA”) and 10 C.F.R. § 50.7.  

31.2    Work Environment.  Contractor will foster a safety conscious work environment (“SCWE”) in which its employees feel free to raise concerns without fear of harassment, intimidation, retaliation or discrimination. 

31.3    Project ECP and CAP.  Contractor and its Subcontractors and their respective Personnel will be subject to SNC’s project-specific employee concerns and corrective action programs and procedures at all locations where Work under this Agreement is being performed and will advise their personnel that they are entitled and encouraged to raise safety concerns to the Contractor’s management, to Owners, and to the NRC without fear of discharge or other discrimination.  SNC’s programs to which Contractor and its subcontractors and their respective employees, agents, and personnel are subject will include a Project Employee Concerns Program (Project ECP) and a Project Corrective Action Program (Project CAP).  The Project ECP and Project CAP will be reflected in written policies and procedures, to be provided by Owners to Contractor, that employees may use to raise their concerns, and availability of the Project ECP and Project CAP will be broadly communicated by the Owners to the Contractor and its Subcontractors, and their respective Personnel. To the extent allowed by law and by Owners’ obligations to protect and maintain confidentiality of Project ECP information, Owners will make a good faith effort to: (i) promptly notify Contractor of any ECP-related concern, allegation of harassment or intimidation, or nuclear safety or quality concern it receives related to Contractor’s or any of its Subcontractors’ performance of the Work or to any work performed by any of the Contractor-Managed Subcontractors; (ii) on a periodic basis, but no less than monthly, provide Contractor with an update on the status of any investigation being conducted pursuant to the Project ECP related to Contractor’s or any of its Subcontractors’ performance of the Work or to any work performed by any of the Contractor-Managed Subcontractors; (iii) within one month after completion of any investigation being conducted pursuant to the Project ECP related to Contractor’s or any of its Subcontractors’ performance of the Work or to any work performed by any of the Contractor-Managed Subcontractors, provide Contractor with an executive summary of such investigation; and (iv) as such reports are finalized by Project ECP personnel and shared with Owners, but no less than Quarterly, provide Contractor with trends and metrics of Project ECP issues related to Contractor’s and its Subcontractors’ performance of the Work and to any work performed by the Contractor-Managed Subcontractors.  

31.4    Free Flow of Information Training.  As part of applicable employee training programs, Contractor will familiarize its employees and require each Subcontractor to familiarize its employees with the requirements of Section 211 of the ERA, 10 C.F.R. § 50.7, and NRC’s Form 3.  Employee training must also include information on Nuclear Safety Culture and SCWE.

31.5    Contractor’s Employment Decisions.  All employment decisions for Contractor’s employees will be made by Contractor and all employment decisions for a Subcontractor’s employees will be made by such Subcontractor.  Owners are not a joint employer with Contractor or its Subcontractors and shall not direct or control Contractor’s employees or a Subcontractor’s employees.  Contractor will conduct a SCWE review of any adverse employment action in coordination with Owners.  Contractor will ensure its activities are in full compliance with the ERA and 10 C.F.R. § 50.7.    

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31.6    Notification of Harassment or Intimidation Allegation.  Contractor will promptly notify Owners of any allegation or complaint of harassment or intimidation in connection with the Work under Section 211 of the ERA and 10 C.F.R. § 50.7.  Contractor will inform Owners of any proceeding relating to such allegation or complaint, and will inform Owners promptly of any enforcement action or adverse employment action which it plans to take with respect to an employee who has made such an allegation or complaint to the extent it arises out of performance of the Work.  For allegations or complaints of harassment or intimidation against Contractor received by Owners, Owners will provide notice to Contractor in accordance with Section 31.3. 

31.7    Adjudicatory Documents.  Contractor will promptly furnish Owners’ Project ECP representative at the Site with copies of all adjudicatory documents relating to a proceeding involving allegations of harassment or intimidation under Section 211 of the ERA or 10 C.F.R. § 50.7 to the extent these proceedings arise out of performance of the Work.  These documents include complaints, hearing requests, notices, pleadings, discovery requests, briefs, orders, decisions and appeals.

31.8    Nuclear Safety or Quality Concern.  Within two Business Days of Contractor’s receipt of a nuclear safety or quality concern relating to the Work, Contractor will provide notice of such concern to Owners’ Project ECP representative at the Site.  Contractor will also ensure associated records and reports are maintained in accordance with applicable retention policies as specified by NRC regulations, and provide a copy of such records at the request of Owners’ Project ECP representative.  Upon Owners’ receipt of a nuclear safety or quality concern relating to Contractor arising out of performance of the Work, Owners will provide notice to Contractor in accordance with Section 31.3.  
 
31.9    Auditing of Whistleblower Policies and Investigations.  Owners reserve the right to review and audit the effectiveness of Contractor’s policies and procedures, to review any investigation performed by Contractor of an allegation of harassment or intimidation related to the Work, to conduct its own investigation into any such allegation, and to request remedial action.  Contractor agrees to cooperate with such investigations.         

31.10    Termination for Free Flow of Information Violation.  Contractor agrees that (i) any actions it takes with respect to its employees in connection with the Work, which Owners, the NRC or the Department of Labor determines is in violation of Section 211 of the ERA or 10 C.F.R. § 50.7, or (ii) any material breach of this Section will constitute a breach of a material provision of this Agreement for the purposes of Section 21.2.

31.11    Indemnification for Free Flow of Information Claims.  Contractor agrees to indemnify and hold harmless Owners from any Claims by Contractor’s employees and associated costs (including costs of defense, attorney’s fees and court costs), expenses, fines, penalties or other liability to the extent such arises from conduct of Contractor which violates Section 211 of the ERA or 10 C.F.R. § 50.7.  

31.12    Communication with NRC.  In accordance with 10 C.F.R. § 50.7, this Agreement does not in any way prohibit or restrict or otherwise discourage the free flow of information from Contractor to the NRC.  Further, any associated subcontract affecting the terms, compensation, 

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conditions and privileges of employment will not contain any provision which prohibits, restricts or otherwise discourages the free flow of information to the NRC.

ARTICLE 32 
NO TOLERATION OF UNACCEPTABLE BEHAVIORS BY CONTRACTOR

32.1    Behavior Standards.  Contractor and its Personnel shall at all times conduct their business activities pursuant to this Agreement in a highly ethical manner and in compliance with all applicable laws and regulations. Personnel shall not, at any time, exhibit the following behaviors:

		
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	Harassment or unlawful discrimination of any kind or character, including but not limited to conduct or language derogatory to any individual, race, color, religion, age, disability, veteran status, genetic information, gender, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, or any classification protected by federal, state or local law, that creates an intimidating, hostile, or offensive working environment. Specific examples include, but are not limited to jokes, pranks, epithets, written or graphic material, or hostility or aversion toward an individual or group on the basis of a legally protected status.

		
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	Any conduct or acts such as threats or violence that creates a hostile, abusive, or intimidating work environment. Examples of such inappropriate behaviors include, but are not limited to fighting, abusive language, inappropriate signage, use or possession of firearms on Owners’ property, and destruction of Owners or Owners’ employee property at the worksite or the threat of any of the foregoing. 

		
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	Use of Owners’ computers, email, telephone or voice-mail system that in any way involves material that is obscene, pornographic, sexually oriented, threatening, or otherwise derogatory or offensive to any individual, race, color, religion, age, disability, veteran status, genetic information, gender, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, or any classification protected by federal, state or local law. 

		
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	The use of, being under the influence of, or possession of alcoholic beverages or unlawful drugs on Owners’ property.

		
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	Engagement in any activity that creates a conflict of interest or appearance of the same, or that jeopardizes the integrity of Owners or Contractor (including but not limited to providing gifts and gratuities to Owners’ employees).

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	Posting in any social media forum (Facebook, Twitter, blogs, etc.) or communicating in any other public setting in a manner that does not constitute protected speech and violates any of the provisions of this Agreement, regardless of whether those postings or communication are made using Owners resources, Contractor resources, or any Personnel’s resources, during or outside of work hours.  Examples include, but are not limited to, divulging Protected Information or making harassing or discriminating statements about, or directed at, employees or customers of Owners or its Affiliates.  No Personnel will imply or in any way indicate that he/she speaks on behalf of Owners or its Affiliates in any social media forum or any other public setting.  Owners reserve the right to monitor all communication made by Contractor’s Personnel on Owners’ equipment, including laptops, cellular telephones, and portable computing devices (e.g., Blackberry, Smart Phones) and Contractor’s Personnel have no reasonable expectation of privacy in such communications.  Owners’ right to monitor includes, but is not limited to, the right to archive, store, and forensically recover electronic communications on Owners’ equipment.

    
32.2    Compliance with Required Behavior Standards.  Contractor shall communicate these required behavior standards to its Personnel and Subcontractors and their Personnel and shall promptly dismiss, or cause its Subcontractors to dismiss, any individual who has violated these standards. Contractor and its Subcontractors shall inform their Personnel that they will maintain a “no tolerance” policy for violation of the required behavior standards. In the event that a Subcontractor or its Personnel violates these behavior standards, Contractor shall require such Subcontractor to promptly institute an educational program designed to raise awareness of and conformity to these behavior standards. In the event that a Subcontractor fails to institute the educational program within thirty (30) Days of notice from Contractor, or there are repeated violations of these standards by such Subcontractor or its Personnel, at Owners’ request, Contractor will take prompt action to terminate the applicable Subcontract. If Contractor or any of its Personnel observes an employee of Owners or any of their Affiliates doing, or is ever asked by such an employee to do, something considered to be unethical, illegal, or in violation of these behavior standards, Contractor shall notify Owners’ management immediately or call Workplace Ethics at (1-800-754-9452) or such other number as directed by Owners.

ARTICLE 33 
NON-ENGLISH SPEAKING CONTRACTOR WORKERS
33.1    Provision of English Speaking Personnel.  Contractor shall at all times assure that an English speaking representative of Contractor is provided for non-English speaking Personnel and Subcontractors. The English speaking representative must have the ability to communicate with and translate the foreign language of all non-English speaking Personnel and Subcontractors to assure that the ability to communicate vital information is readily available. If the non-English speaking Personnel or Subcontractors are divided into work groups, it shall remain the responsibility of the Contractor that an English speaking representative of Contractor is provided so as to assure that the ability to communicate vital information is still readily available to all non-English speaking Personnel and Subcontractors.

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33.2    Translations.  Contractor represents and warrants that it has communicated and translated to its non-English speaking Personnel and Subcontractors including all information and training required by applicable Law and all other safety and health requirements, in addition to all job related duties. These requirements include but are not limited to OSHA, the Contractor’s safety program, the contract documents including contract safety requirements, any relevant manufacturer’s information such as Material Safety Data Sheets, and the specific project safety plan for the work to be performed for Owners, in addition to any relevant hazards and special site conditions that Owners have notified Contractor may be encountered by Contractor and or its Personnel or Subcontractors.

33.3    Notice.  In the event that Contractor or a Subcontractor will cause Non-English Speaking Personnel or Subcontractors to be engaged in Work at the Site subject to Owners’ Part 26 Fitness for Duty program, Contractor shall provide written notice to Owners at least thirty (30) days prior to the arrival of the Non-English Speaking Personnel or Subcontractors at the Site.  

33.4    Limitations for Certain Access and Screening Requirements.  This Section 33.4 applies only to personnel for whom Contractor requests screening pursuant to Article 29 or to whom 10 C.F.R. Part 26 Subparts A through H, N, and O would apply in the performance of their duties.  Certain aspects of the screening process required by applicable Law are only available in English as of the Effective Date.  Nothing in this Article 33 limits Owners’ rights pursuant to Articles 29 and 30 with respect to any access or fitness for duty determination. 

ARTICLE 34 
BENEFITED PARTIES
Contractor understands and agrees that GPC is entering into this Agreement not only for its own benefit but also and equally for the direct benefit of Owners.  By agreement, SNC has the right and obligation to construct, operate and maintain generating plants, which are owned jointly by GPC and the other Owners, and SNC has the right to enter into agreements for exercising said rights and performing said obligations.  As their interests appear, it is further agreed that each and every right, benefit and remedy accruing to GPC likewise accrues to the Owners including but not limited to the right to enforce this Agreement in their own name or names.  Notwithstanding the foregoing, as between GPC, Owners, and Contractor, GPC shall remit (on behalf of Owners) all payments to Contractor hereunder, and Contractor shall submit all invoices to GPC for payment. Owners represent that Owners are the sole present owners (subject to mortgage indentures) of the Facility to which the Work relates and that GPC is authorized to bind, and does bind, all present Owners to the terms of this Agreement including the limitations of liability set forth in this Agreement. In the event that any other entity obtains any ownership interest in a facility for which the Work is performed, then Owners agree to bind such entity to such limitations of liability.

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ARTICLE 35 
QUALIFICATIONS AND PROTECTION OF ASSIGNED PERSONNEL
35.1    Contractor’s Personnel.  Contractor shall comply with applicable labor and immigration Laws that may impact Contractor’s Work under this Agreement, including the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 and Form I-9 requirements, by performing the required employment eligibility and verification checks and maintaining the required employment records as included therein. By providing an employee of Contractor or a Subcontractor to engage in any portion of the Work under this Agreement, Contractor warrants and represents that it has completed the screening measures described in this Section 35.1 with respect to such employee, if applicable, and that such screening measures did not reveal any information that could adversely affect such employee’s suitability for employment or engagement by Contractor or Subcontractor or competence or ability to perform duties under this Agreement. If in doubt as to whether a suitability, competence or ability concern exists, Contractor shall discuss with Owners the relevant facts of such situation and Owners will determine, in their sole discretion, whether such Person should be allowed to perform any of the Work. Owners, in their sole discretion, shall have the option of barring from the Site any Person whom Owners determine does not meet the qualification requirements set forth above. In all circumstances, Contractor shall ensure that the substance and manner of any and all screening measures performed by Contractor pursuant to this Section conform to applicable Law. Owners shall have the right to bar from the Site any Person employed or engaged by Contractor, its Personnel or an Invitee who engages in misconduct or is incompetent or negligent in the Owners’ sole judgment while on the Site or while performing Work, or whom Owners have previously terminated for cause or otherwise dismissed or barred from the Site. Upon request of Owners, Contractor shall immediately remove those Persons to whom Owners object from the Site and shall not allow the further performance of Work by those Persons. In addition, in the event that Contractor learns of any such misconduct, incompetence or negligence independent of Owners’ objection, Contractor shall remove such Persons from the Site, shall not allow any further performance of Work by such Persons and shall promptly notify Owners of such misconduct, incompetence or negligence and the actions taken by Contractor as a result thereof. Any cost for replacement of such Persons removed by Contractor pursuant to the preceding sentence shall be at Contractor’s expense.

35.2    Respirator Protection.  For any Work at the Site that may expose any of Contractor’s Personnel or Invitees to sources of radiation or require them to wear respiratory protection, Contractor shall require each of these Persons, prior to entering any radiation area or wearing respiratory protection, to undergo a physical examination to determine if occupational radiation exposure or the wearing of respiratory protection should be avoided because of any medical condition or other circumstance, and in addition, to undergo such physical examination as may be required by applicable Law or by a Government Authority having jurisdiction. Contractor shall keep a record of such physical examinations available for inspection by Owners as permitted under applicable Law. Owners will assist Contractor in defining the applicable requirements, if requested.
ARTICLE 36 
RECORDS AND AUDIT

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36.1    Technical Documentation.  Except to the extent applicable Laws require a longer retention, Contractor shall maintain and shall cause its Subcontractors to maintain Work records for a period of three (3) years after Final Completion or such longer period as required by applicable Laws.

36.2    Accounting Records.  Except to the extent applicable Laws require a longer retention, Contractor shall maintain and shall cause its Subcontractors to maintain complete accounting records relating to the Work performed or provided under this Agreement including all Reimbursable Costs in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles in the United States, as set forth in pronouncements of the Financial Accounting Standards Board (and its predecessors) and the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, for a period of seven (7) years after Final Completion or such longer period as required by Law, except that records relating to Sales Taxes for such items must be retained for seven (7) years as specified in Section 36.5. 

36.3    Maintenance of Records Generally.  Notwithstanding anything in Section 36.1 or 36.2 to the contrary, Contractor shall ensure to the extent required that its maintenance of records complies with the applicable provisions of 10 C.F.R. § 50.71 and other applicable Laws, including, but not limited to, NRC regulations, until such time Contractor delivers such records to Owners in accordance with this Agreement.

36.4    Right to Audit.  If Owners request verification of Reimbursable Costs or any other amounts payable or invoiced under this Agreement, Owners or Owners’ independent auditor shall be entitled to examine and audit Contractor’s records and books related to such amounts and provide a report to Owners. Such audit will be conducted during business hours and provide each Owner with a reasonable opportunity to verify that all costs and charges have been properly invoiced and requested in accordance with the terms of this Agreement. Notwithstanding anything in this Agreement to the contrary, Owners shall not be entitled to audit any information that would enable Owners to determine the make-up of any lump sum, or any fixed or established amounts, rates or multipliers permitted under this Agreement (other than escalation indices).  If an audit by the auditor demonstrates that amounts paid by Owners to Contractor were incorrectly charged, then Owners shall be entitled upon demand to a refund from Contractor of such over-charges plus interest since the date of payment of the over-charges at a rate equal to the Prime Rate plus two percent (2%).  Any such refunds owed by Contractor to the Owners may be offset by the Owners from any amounts otherwise payable to Contractor at any time. 

36.5    NRC.  Notwithstanding anything in this Agreement to the contrary, Owners shall not be restricted from any audit rights that they are required to have in order to comply with applicable Laws, including without limitation the requirements of the NRC.

36.6    Sales Tax Records.  Contractor shall fully cooperate with Owners in connection with the reporting of (a) any Sales Taxes payable with respect to the Work and (b) any assessment, refund, Claim or proceeding relating to Sales Taxes payable with respect to the Work. Contractor shall use commercially reasonable efforts to require its Subcontractors to provide to Contractor the information and data Contractor may reasonably request for purposes of complying with this Section and otherwise fully cooperate with Owners. Contractor shall retain, and shall require its Subcontractors to retain, copies of such documentation and the documentation concerning purchases relating to the Work or the payment of Sales Taxes, if any, for a period of not less than seven (7) years. Contractor shall use commercially reasonable efforts to ensure that its contracts 

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with Subcontractors effectuate the provisions of this Section. Contractor’s obligations under this Section shall survive the termination, cancellation or expiration of this Agreement for any reason and shall last so long as is necessary to resolve matters regarding Taxes attributable to the Work. The costs incurred in complying with this Section shall be Reimbursable Costs.

36.7    Acknowledgement of Owners’ Co-ownership Agreements.  Contractor acknowledges that pursuant to the Ownership Agreement and the Development Agreement, each of the Owners has informational and audit rights relating to the development, planning, design, licensing, acquisition, construction, completion, startup and commissioning of the Units and the associated costs to be shared among the Owners. Those rights include audits of the performance of Georgia Power Company, as agent for the other Owners, the provision of relevant information to the Owners relating to the development, planning, design, licensing, acquisition, construction, completion, startup and commissioning of the Units, and audits of Georgia Power Company or Southern Nuclear of the costs associated with the Units which are charged to or paid by the Owners.  Contractor shall cooperate with Southern Nuclear, Georgia Power Company and the other Owners and their representatives in connection with these informational and audit rights, and will upon request by Georgia Power Company or Southern Nuclear provide information relating to this Agreement and Contractor’s performance hereunder, to the extent that Owners are entitled to such information pursuant to the other provisions of this Agreement.

ARTICLE 37 
TAXES 
37.1    Sales Tax.

37.1.1    Contractor and Subcontractor expenses to comply with nonresident contractor sales tax bond and nonresident subcontractor bonds prescribed by Ga. Code Ann. § 48-13-31 and Ga. Code Ann. § 48-8-63 shall be reimbursed by Owners. Expenses include, but are not limited to application fees, annual surety bond costs, and bond termination fees.
     37.1.2    For the avoidance of doubt, Taxes, including Sales Tax on Plant Equipment and Materials procured by Owners and provided to Contractor and its Subcontractors for incorporation into the Facility are for the account of Owners.  Taxes, including Sales Tax, on Contractor (and its subcontractors) Construction Equipment, Construction Materials and indirect materials are payable by Contractor (and its subcontractors), and shall be reimbursed by Owners pursuant to Section 7.1.1(vi).
37.2    Property Tax.

37.2.1Property Tax shall mean ad valorem taxes imposed on real and business personal property, and construction work in process.

37.2.2Property Tax assessments of Contractor and its Subcontractors as they pertain to the Work shall be reimbursed by Owners to Contractor.

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37.3.1    Owners and Contractor shall, and Contractor shall cause each Subcontractor to cooperate in good faith with each other, and use their commercially reasonably efforts to minimize sales or use relating to this Agreement and the Work, including taking advantage of applicable exemptions and consulting and cooperating in good faith with each other in order to effectively handle and contest any audit, examination, investigation, or administrative, court or other proceeding. In connection therewith, Contractor shall, and shall cause its Subcontractors to, assign to Owners its rights to any refund of Sales Tax, Property Tax, or other Taxes which have been paid or reimbursed by Owners in order to enable Owners to contest the determination of taxability and recover any overpayment of such Taxes. Contractor shall grant or cause to be granted to, and shall cause its Affiliates and Subcontractors to grant to, Owners or Owners’ representatives (subject to appropriate non-disclosure agreements being signed) access at all reasonable times during the course of the Work and thereafter until the later of thirty days following the expiration of the applicable statute of limitations or the resolution of any Claim in respect of Sales Tax and Property Tax to all of the information, books, and records relating to Sales Tax and Property Tax matters pertaining to the Work within their respective possession or control, and shall make their respective employees and agents available on a mutually convenient basis in order to answer questions regarding such books and records.  Contractor shall also furnish or cause to be furnished to Owners or Owners’ representatives the assistance and cooperation of personnel of Contractor, its Affiliates, and Subcontractors, as Owners may reasonably request in connection with such Tax matters.  
     37.3.2    Provided that Owners have timely performed their obligations under this Article, Contractor shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless the Owners and Owners’ Interests from and against any liabilities arising or resulting from Contractor’s or any Subcontractor's failure to (a) make any payment of Sales Tax, Property Tax, or other Taxes, interest or penalties when due, (b) comply with reporting or return filing obligations, and/or (c) provide or obtain the necessary information or exemption forms to or from its or their respective Subcontractors, or otherwise comply with the requirements of any applicable exemption from Taxes.  
     37.3.3     Owners shall be responsible for and shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless Contractor and Contractor Interests from and against any Taxes, interest or penalties imposed on any of the foregoing and that arise as a result of inaccuracies or omissions from executing Owners’ tax minimization strategy.
     37.3.4     Owners shall reimburse Contractor with respect to the defense of any Claim or assessment related to Sales Tax, Property Tax, or other Taxes for which Owner is liable hereunder in respect of the Work. Consistent with other notice provisions in this Agreement, Contractor shall notify Owner in writing of any audit or assessment of Contractor by a Taxing Authority covering Sales Tax, Property Tax, or other Taxes where Contractor has the right to be indemnified.
ARTICLE 38 
DISPUTE RESOLUTION
38.1    Definition of Claim.  A “Contract Claim” is a written demand or assertion by one of the Parties submitted to the other Party seeking, as a matter of right, adjustment or interpretation 

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of Agreement terms, payment of money, adjustment to the Target Completion Date(s), adjustment to the Target Construction Cost, or other relief with respect to the terms of this Agreement.  The term “Contract Claim” also includes other disputes and matters in question between Owners and Contractor arising out of or relating to this Agreement (including the breach, termination or validity thereof, and whether arising out of tort or contract).
38.2    Pre-DRB Process.  Prior to submitting any Contract Claim for dispute resolution, the Parties will exchange written positions regarding the dispute and senior officers shall meet in person or telephonically to attempt to resolve the dispute. Upon mutual agreement, the Parties will submit disputes to non-binding mediation prior to initiating the dispute resolution board (“DRB”) process set forth in this Article. Pending a determination from the DRB as provided below, Contractor shall proceed diligently with the performance or provision of the work that is the subject of the Contract Claim and all of its other duties and obligations under this Agreement.
38.3    Submittal to DRB.  All Contract Claims not resolved by the Parties per Section 38.2 shall be submitted to and decided by the three-member DRB established pursuant to the DRB procedures set forth in Exhibit U.  The DRB members shall each be mutually agreeable to the Parties.  Upon any vacancy on the DRB, the Parties shall endeavor to agree on a replacement member promptly in accordance with the DRB procedures, notwithstanding whether any Contract Claim then is pending.
38.4    Commencing Dispute Resolution.  Either Party may commence the DRB hearing process by providing written notice of the dispute to the other and to the members of the DRB, as provided in the DRB procedures.  The initiating Party shall indicate whether the Regular Hearing or Expedited Hearing process is requested.  The other Party shall note any objection to the requested process in writing within 5 Business Days of receiving such notice.  Any disagreement as to whether the Regular or Expedited Hearing process is applicable to the dispute shall then be determined within 10 Days by the DRB Chair, in accordance with the terms of this Agreement. 
38.5    Initial DRB Conference.  Within the applicable period set forth in the DRB procedures, the DRB shall hold a telephone conference with the Parties to discuss the Contract Claim and to agree on the hearing date, duration, and the applicable pre-hearing deadlines.  The DRB may establish additional procedures and otherwise conduct the dispute resolution process in such manner as it deems appropriate to assure an expeditious and fair resolution of the Contract Claim. 
38.6    DRB Hearing Location.  Unless otherwise agreed by the Parties, the DRB shall convene all hearings either at the Site or in Atlanta, Georgia.
38.7    Effect of DRB Determination.  The written determination of the DRB is binding on the Parties to the extent provided herein, and any remedy contained in such determination shall be implemented and paid within 45 Days of such determination, without prejudice to subsequent arbitration as provided herein.  An arbitration solely to compel a Party to comply with the determination of the DRB may be commenced any time after such 45 Day period. The DRB determination itself is subject to further challenge via arbitration which may be initiated by either Party following a determination of the DRB, but only in accordance with the requirements set forth below.

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38.7.1    Where either (a) the Contract Claim(s) relate to the withholding or non-payment of Reimbursable Costs (whether such Contract Claim(s) are related or not) and the cumulative value of Reimbursable Costs in dispute exceeds [***], or (b) one or more Contract Claims relating to a single or closely-related series of events or contractual interpretation disagreement involve an aggregate amount in dispute exceeding [***], the Parties may initiate arbitration seeking to overturn the DRB’s determination within 45 Days from the date of such determination. 
38.7.2    In all other cases (including a dispute within Section 38.7.1 as to which no arbitration is initiated per that Section), the Parties may only initiate arbitration to challenge the DRB’s determination within the 60 Day period following achievement of Mechanical Completion of Unit 4.  For DRB determinations rendered after such Mechanical Completion date, any arbitration to challenge the DRB’s determination must be initiated within 60 Days following such determination. 
38.7.3    If no arbitration has been initiated with respect to a Contract Claim within the applicable time periods set forth above, the DRB’s determination shall be final and binding in all respects.  Judgment thereon may be entered by any court having jurisdiction thereof, and such DRB determination shall be entitled to treatment as a final award rendered in a duly constituted and conducted arbitration in accordance with the provisions of the U.S. Arbitration Act, 9 U.S.C. Section 1, et seq.  
38.7.4    For purposes of determining the aggregate amount in dispute as specified in Section 38.7.1(b), the amount associated with all Contract Claims stemming from a single or closely-related series of events or contractual interpretation disagreement shall be added together, but unrelated Contract Claims may not be added together so as to exceed the threshold amount set forth in Section 38.7.1(b).  As a special case, it is agreed that all Contract Claims relating to the Subcontract Scope Alignment Process will be considered as stemming from a single or closely-related series of events.  If the Parties do not agree on the aggregate amount in dispute for these purposes, the determination of the DRB regarding the aggregate amount in dispute will be final and binding on the Parties.
38.7.5    Pending a final arbitration award overturning or modifying a DRB determination, all DRB determinations will be binding on the Parties and implemented in all respects in good faith. 
38.8    Arbitration.  Subject to the provisions and time limits of Section 38.7, any dispute arising out of or relating to this Agreement, including the breach, termination or validity thereof, shall be finally resolved by arbitration in accordance with the International Institute for Conflict Prevention and Resolution Rules for Non-Administered Arbitration by three arbitrators, of whom each Party shall designate one in accordance with Rule 5.1.  The arbitration shall be governed by the Federal Arbitration Act, 9 U.S.C. §§ 1 et seq., and judgment upon the award rendered by the arbitrator(s) may be entered by any court having jurisdiction thereof. The place of the arbitration shall be Atlanta, Georgia.  The arbitration shall consider the Contract Claim(s) involved de novo, provided that the applicable DRB Determination(s) respecting such Contract Claim(s) shall be admissible in evidence and given such weight as the arbitrators may determine.

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38.9    Court Proceedings.  Notwithstanding anything in this Article to the contrary, a Party may file a complaint, exclusively, in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Georgia for the limited purpose of seeking enforcement of the agreement to arbitrate set forth in this Article, or non-exclusively, for the purpose of seeking a judgment upon or enforcement of an arbitration award.
ARTICLE 39 
NOTICES
All notices specifically related to the terms and conditions of this Agreement or otherwise required under this Agreement shall be sent by nationally recognized overnight courier service or certified mail with return receipt requested to the addresses shown below, with notice to be effective only at the time of receipt thereof.

If to Owners:

Georgia Power Company
Attn:  David L. McKinney, Vice President-Nuclear Development
241 Ralph McGill Blvd., NE
BIN 102321
Atlanta, GA 30308

Southern Nuclear Operating Company, Inc.
Attn:  Mark D. Rauckhorst 
Executive Vice President-Vogtle 3/4 Construction
7825 River Road
BIN 63031
Waynesboro, GA 30830

Balch & Bingham LLP
Attn:  M. Stanford Blanton
1710 Sixth Avenue North
Birmingham, AL 35203

If to Contractor:

Bechtel Power Corporation
Attn. T. Troutman, Project Manager
Plant Vogtle 3&4
7825 River Rd.
Building 302 Executive Office
Waynesboro GA, 30830
    
Bechtel Power Corporation
Attn: C. E. Harris, General Counsel
12011 Sunset Hills Road

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Suite 110
Reston, Virginia 20190

Bechtel Power Corporation 
Attn: Nuclear Power Business Line Manager 
12011 Sunset Hills Road
Suite 110
Reston, Virginia 20190
ARTICLE 40 
MISCELLANEOUS
40.1    Assignment.  Contractor shall not assign this Agreement in whole or in part without the prior written consent of Owners, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld. Owners shall not assign this Agreement in whole or in part without the prior written consent of Contractor, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld; provided, however, that (i) this Agreement may, upon prior written notice to Contractor, be assigned in whole by the Owners to the DOE without the prior consent of Contractor; and (ii) this Agreement may, upon prior written notice to Contractor, be assigned by the Owners to the Financing Parties for collateral purposes without the prior consent of Contractor.  Except as set forth in this Section 40.1, any assignment of this Agreement by either Party, either by operation of law, order of any court, or pursuant to any plan of merger, consolidation or liquidation, shall be deemed an assignment by such Party for which prior consent is required, and any assignment made without any such consent shall be void and of no effect as between the Parties.

40.2    Non Waiver.  The failure of either Party to enforce at any time any of the provisions of this Agreement shall neither be construed as a waiver of such provision nor in any way affect the validity of this Agreement or the right of either Party to enforce each and every provision.

40.3    No Implied Waiver.  Unless otherwise expressly provided herein, no waiver by either Party of any provision hereof shall be deemed to have been made unless expressed in writing and signed by such Party.

40.4    Amendments.  No waiver, modification, or amendment of any of the provisions of this Agreement shall be binding unless it is in writing and signed by duly authorized officer of each Party.

40.5    Survival.  All provisions of this Agreement that expressly or by implication come into or continue in force and effect following expiration or termination of this Agreement shall remain in effect and be enforceable following such expiration or termination, including all provisions of this Agreement that much survive in order to give force and effect to the rights and obligations of the Parties under this Agreement. 

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40.6    Governing Law.  The validity, construction, and performance of this Agreement shall be governed by and interpreted in accordance with the Laws of the State of Georgia, without giving effect to the principles thereof relating to conflicts of Laws.

40.7    Waiver of Jury Trial.  EACH PARTY HEREBY IRREVOCABLY WAIVES ALL RIGHT TO TRIAL BY JURY IN ANY ACTION, PROCEEDING OR COUNTERCLAIM (WHETHER BASED ON CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE) ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING TO THIS AGREEMENT.

40.8    Independent Contractor.  Contractor is an independent contractor and nothing contained herein shall be construed as creating (a) any relationship between Owners and Contractor other than that of owners and independent contractor, (b) any relationship whatsoever between Owners and Contractor’s Personnel or (c) a fiduciary relationship between Contractor and Owners. Neither Contractor, nor any of its Personnel, are or shall be deemed to be employees of Owners.

40.9    Third Party Beneficiaries.  Except as expressly set forth in this Agreement, the provisions of this Agreement are intended for the sole benefit of Owners and Contractor, and the Parties do not intend to create any other third party beneficiaries or otherwise create privity of contract with any other Person.

40.10    Rights Exclusive.  The rights and remedies of Owners or Contractor as set forth in this Agreement shall be the exclusive rights or remedies of the Parties. The limitations of liability, indemnities, extension of insurance coverages and other liability protection provided herein for the benefit of Contractor and Owners shall also apply for the benefit of Contractor Interests and Owner Interests and shall apply to the maximum extent permitted by Law, irrespective of the basis of such claim, whether arising at contract (including breach warranty, indemnity, etc.), tort or otherwise, and regardless of the fault, negligence or strict liability.  

40.11    Severability.  If any provision of this Agreement or the application of this Agreement to any Person or circumstance shall to any extent be held invalid or unenforceable by a court of competent jurisdiction or arbitrators under Article 38, then (i) the remainder of this Agreement and the application of that provision to Persons or circumstances other than those as to which it is specifically held invalid or unenforceable shall not be affected, and every remaining provision of this Agreement shall be valid and binding to the fullest extent permitted by Laws, and (ii) a suitable and equitable provision shall be substituted for such invalid or unenforceable provision in order to carry out, so far as may be valid and enforceable, the intent and purpose of such invalid or unenforceable provision.

40.12    Entire Agreement.  This Agreement contains the entire agreement and understanding between the Parties as to the subject matter hereof, and merges and supersedes all prior agreements, commitments, representations, writings and discussions between them with respect to the subject matter hereof.  Except as provided in this Section 40.12, neither of the Parties will be bound by any prior obligations, conditions, warranties, or representations with respect to the subject matter hereof.

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40.13    Counterparts.  This Agreement may be executed in two or more counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original, but all of which together shall constitute one and the same instrument.

40.14    Further Assurances.  The Parties will execute and deliver such other instruments and documents, and take such other actions, as either Party reasonably requests to evidence or effect the transactions contemplated by this Agreement.

40.15    External Communications.  Prior to issuing any external communications regarding the Facility, Contractor shall obtain Owners’ prior written approval (approval not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed).  Prior to issuing any external communications regarding the Facility which mention Contractor or any of its Subcontractors, Owners shall obtain Contractor’s prior written approval (approval not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed).  

ARTICLE 41 
EXECUTIVE OVERSIGHT
41.1    Establishment of Committee.  Within thirty (30) Days of the Effective Date, Owners and Contractor shall establish an executive oversight committee (the “Executive Oversight Committee”). The Executive Oversight Committee is not intended to be an approval body or a decision-making body but is intended to facilitate executive-level oversight of the performance of the Work and to provide a forum for discussion of significant issues and/or concerns which may arise in connection with the construction and completion of the Facility.

41.2    Appointment of Executive Sponsors.  

41.2.1    The Executive Oversight Committee will be comprised of four (4) members (“Executive Sponsors”), two (2) of whom shall be appointed by Owners and two (2) of whom shall be appointed by Contractor. Each Party shall appoint its Executive Sponsors within fourteen (14) Days of the Effective Date, by giving written notice to the other Party. Each Party may replace either or both of its Executive Sponsors at any time by giving written notice to the other Party. 

41.2.2    Unless otherwise agreed by Contractor, the Executive Sponsors appointed by Owners shall occupy board-level positions in GPC’s organization. Unless otherwise agreed by Owners, the Executive Sponsors appointed by Contractor shall occupy board level positions in the organization of Contractor or Guarantor. No person shall be appointed as an Executive Sponsor if such person is involved in the day-to-day management of the Vogtle Units 3 and 4 project or any part thereof.  
41.3    Meetings.  The Executive Oversight Committee shall meet (either in person or by telephone) on a regular basis (no less frequently than quarterly), provided that any Executive Sponsor may request a meeting of the Executive Oversight Committee at any time to discuss a matter requiring urgent attention and the other Executive Sponsors shall make good faith efforts to participate in such meetings as requested.   
[The next page is the signature page.]

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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties have duly executed this Agreement as of the date first above written.

	
		
	GEORGIA POWER COMPANY, as an Owner

	and as agent for the other Owners

	 
	 

	 
	 

	By:
	/s/Chris Cummiskey

	Name: 
	Chris Cummiskey

	Title: 
	EVP External Affairs & Nuclear Development

	 
	 

	 
	 

	BECHTEL POWER CORPORATION

	 
	 

	 
	 

	By:
	/s/Tyrone P. Troutman, Jr. 

	Name:  
	Tyrone P. Troutman, Jr. 

	Title: 
	President

	 
	 

[Signature Page to Construction Completion Agreement]

CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY
Exhibit A – Scope of Work / Division of Responsibilities

Table of Contents
	
						
	1.
	 
	DEFINITIONS
	 
	3
	

	2.
	 
	SCOPE OF WORK
	 
	3
	

	3.
	 
	TRANSITION ACTIVITIES
	 
	5
	

	4.
	 
	CONSTRUCTION
	 
	6
	

	 
	4.1
	Work Packages
	 
	6
	

	 
	4.2
	Construction Management and Building/Area Management
	 
	6
	

	 
	4.3
	Craft and Craft Supervision
	 
	8
	

	 
	4.4
	Quality Control
	 
	9
	

	 
	4.5
	Construction Material, Tools, Equipment, and Consumables
	 
	10
	

	 
	4.6
	Construction Support and Fabrication
	 
	12
	

	 
	4.7
	Construction Training
	 
	13
	

	 
	4.8
	Construction Completion
	 
	13
	

	 
	4.9
	Other Construction Work Activities
	 
	14
	

	5.
	 
	QUALITY
	 
	14
	

	 
	5.1
	Contractor’s Responsibilities
	 
	14
	

	 
	5.2
	Owners’ Responsibilities
	 
	15
	

	6.
	 
	ENVIRONMENTAL, SAFETY, & HEALTH
	 
	15
	

	 
	6.1
	Contractor’s Responsibilities
	 
	15
	

	 
	6.2
	Owners’ Responsibilities
	 
	17
	

	7.
	 
	PROJECT CONTROLS
	 
	17
	

	 
	7.1
	Contractor’s Responsibilities
	 
	17
	

	 
	7.2
	Owners’ Responsibilities
	 
	19
	

	8.
	 
	FIELD PROCUREMENT AND SUBCONTRACTS
	 
	20
	

	 
	8.1
	Contractor’s Responsibilities
	 
	20
	

	 
	8.2
	Owners’ Responsibilities
	 
	21
	

	9.
	 
	ENGINEERING
	 
	21
	

	 
	9.1
	Contractor’s Responsibilities
	 
	21
	

	 
	9.2
	Owners’ Responsibilities
	 
	22
	

	10.
	 
	PROJECT ADMINISTRATION
	 
	22
	

	 
	10.1
	Contractor’s Responsibilities
	 
	22
	

	 
	10.2
	Owners’ Responsibilities
	 
	22
	

	 
	 
	 
	 
	 

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	11.
	 
	HUMAN RESOURCES
	 
	22
	

	 
	11.1
	Contractor’s Responsibilities
	 
	22
	

	 
	11.2
	Owners’ Responsibilities
	 
	23
	

	12.
	 
	INFORMATION, SYSTEMS, & TECHNOLOGY
	 
	24
	

	 
	12.1
	Contractor’s Responsibilities
	 
	24
	

	 
	12.2
	Owners’ Responsibilities
	 
	24
	

	13.
	 
	CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION AND SUPPORT SERVICES
	 
	24
	

	 
	13.1
	Contractor’s Responsibilities
	 
	24
	

	 
	13.2
	Owners’ Responsibilities
	 
	24
	

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CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY
Exhibit A – Scope of Work / Division of Responsibilities

1.    DEFINITIONS
“Core Scope” means each of the following scope items for each Unit: 
		
	(a)
	Containment building, shield building, auxiliary building, annex building, and turbine building; 

		
	(b)
	Each item of Contractor-Managed Subcontract Scope associated with the buildings listed in (a); and 

		
	(c)
	The provision of distributable services to support construction activities associated with the buildings listed in (a).

“Non-Core Scope” – means scope items not falling within the definition of Core Scope.
“Work Package” – means an assembly of documentation which describes a specific scope of Work and provides Construction Supervision with a concise package of information to accomplish that scope.
2.    SCOPE OF WORK
2.1    Contractor’s Scope of Work
Except as otherwise provided in the Agreement, Contractor’s overall scope of Work is to complete the construction of Vogtle Units 3 and 4 which are two electric generating plants using the Westinghouse AP1000 design as described in the Owners’ Updated Final Safety Analysis Report (UFSAR) as of September 30, 2017. Each Unit includes the following buildings and equipment:
		
	•
	Containment building

		
	•
	Shield building

		
	•
	Auxiliary building

		
	•
	Annex building

		
	•
	Turbine building

		
	•
	Diesel generator building

		
	•
	Radwaste building

		
	•
	Major equipment including the steam generators, reactor vessel, reactor vessel head, control rod drive mechanisms, main turbine, main turbine generator, turbine deaerator, reactor coolant pumps, containment vessel, cooling towers, main turbine condenser, reactor internals, main step-up transformers, pressurizer, diesel generators, feedwater pumps, circulating water pumps, polar crane, core makeup tanks, moisture separator reheaters, and other equipment and components

		
	•
	Other balance of plant and yard buildings, equipment, and components

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Exhibit A – Scope of Work / Division of Responsibilities

The scope of Work to be performed by Contractor and/or its Subcontractors will comprise the following activities:
		
	a.
	All management of construction on the site and supporting offsite locations (e.g., warehouses), including Contractor’s Project Manager, Site Manager, Construction Managers, Area/Building Managers, and Superintendents.

b.    Engagement and management of all craft workers on the site.
		
	c.
	Management of the Contractor-Managed Subcontract Scope.

		
	d.
	Support of Work Package planning and scoping, preparation of Work Packages, and closeout of Work Packages as described in Section 4.1 below.

e.    Field Procurement management for construction materials and equipment.
		
	f.
	Management of Plant Equipment and Materials at the site including receipt and inspection, warehouse management (onsite and offsite facilities), material coordination/issuance, preventive maintenance, and asset preservation.

		
	g.
	Management of the use of Owner-provided Construction Equipment and provision of new Construction Equipment as required by Section 4.1.8 of the Agreement.

		
	h.
	Management of the use of construction utilities (power, water, etc.) provided by the Owners. 

i.    Quality Control for construction activities for which Contractor is responsible.
		
	j.
	Construction Testing for which Contractor is responsible, as identified as Contractor’s responsibility in Table 2 of Exhibit G, “Mechanical Completion.”

		
	k.
	Quality Assurance (QA) for Contractor’s work activities including implementation of the Contractor’s Quality Assurance Program which will use and take credit for the Owners’ existing quality programs to the extent possible.

		
	l.
	Develop program and plan for ASME NA and NPT certifications for performing activities governed by ASME Section III which will be integrated with the existing site ASME approach and implement the plan as directed by Owners.

		
	m.
	Construction training for Contractor and Subcontractor personnel.

		
	n.
	Site-wide construction safety program.

		
	o.
	Management of facilities in support of construction as identified in Exhibit D, “Construction Site”.

		
	p.
	Document Control in support of Contractor’s construction activities using the existing site systems.

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	q.
	Project Controls related to Contractor’s Construction and other work activities, including planning and prioritization of Work activities.

r.    Contract administration and support services as described in Section 13 below.
		
	s.
	Transition activities as described in Section 3 below.

2.2    Not Included in Contractor’s Scope of Work
The following construction-related scope does not form part of the Work:
		
	a.
	Any Work performed under (1) “Legacy Work Packages” as of the Effective Date (as identified in Table 1 of Exhibit V, “Work Packages”) or, (2) “Completed and Voided Work Packages” as of the Effective Date (as identified in Table 2 of Exhibit V);

		
	b.
	Any Work performed before the Effective Date as part of work pursuant to “In-Progress Work Packages” (as identified in Table 3 of Exhibit V), or;

		
	c.
	Any work performed or to be performed under Owner-Managed Subcontracts or the management or administration of such Owner-Managed Subcontracts.

3.    TRANSITION ACTIVITIES
3.1    Contractor’s Responsibilities
Contractor’s responsibilities include:
		
	a.
	Complete the transition of craft personnel with a target completion date of [***] Business Days after the Effective Date.

		
	b.
	Complete the transition of field non-manual personnel with a target completion date of [***] Business Days after the Effective Date.

		
	c.
	Complete the preparation and transition to interim programs, plans, manuals, and procedures for Construction; Quality Assurance; Quality Control; Welding; Environmental, Safety, & Health; Procurement & Subcontracts; Project Controls; Project Administration; and Information Technology with a target completion date of [***] Business Days after the Effective Date.

		
	d.
	Complete the preparation and transition to full programs, plans, manuals, and procedures for Construction; Quality Assurance; Quality Control; Welding; Environmental, Safety, & Health; Procurement & Subcontracts; Project Controls; Project Administration; and Information Technology with a target completion date of [***] Business Days after the Effective Date.

		
	e.
	Complete the preparation and transition of construction software tools with a target completion date of [***]Business Days after the Effective Date.

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	f.
	Complete the preparation of the program and plan for ASME NA and NPT certifications with a target completion date of [***] Business Days after the Effective Date.

3.2    Owners’ Responsibilities
Owners’ responsibilities include:
		
	a.
	Ensure all necessary arrangements are in place to allow Contractor to operate under existing programs, plans, manuals, and procedures until completion of Contractor’s transition activities identified above.

		
	b.
	Support Contractor’s transition activities identified above.

		
	c.
	Review Contractor’s programs, plans, and procedures, as applicable.

4.    CONSTRUCTION
4.1    Work Packages
The division of responsibility between Owners and Contractor for Work Packages is provided in Table 1 (located on page 7).
4.2    Construction Management and Building/Area Management
4.2.1    Contractor’s Responsibilities
Contractor’s responsibilities include:
		
	a.
	Manage site-wide construction for the completion of Units 3 and 4, including the containment buildings, shield buildings, auxiliary buildings, annex buildings, diesel generator buildings, radwaste buildings, turbine buildings, balance of plant, and construction support.

		
	b.
	Manage (and overall authority for) the development and execution of the field non-manual staffing plan, subcontracting plan for Contractor-Managed Subcontracts, labor strategy, construction execution plan, and jobsite work rules.

		
	c.
	Implement and manage the Contractor’s Environmental, Safety, & Health program as described in Section 6 below.

		
	d.
	Lead interfaces with the building trades including jobsite labor relations and coordination with appropriate business agents.

		
	e.
	Control jobsite expenditures for labor, construction, materials, and construction services.

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	Table 1. Work Package Division of Responsibility

	Responsibility
	Description

	1.   Work Package Scoping and Planning

	Owners
	•    Perform Work Package scoping and planning to support the Construction schedule, with support from Contractor, including: 
-    Define scope
-    Identify design requirements and ITAAC
-    Assemble Owners’ Issued for Construction Documents (drawings, installation specifications, weld data sheets, etc.), Verification/Inspection Data Sheets, etc.
-    Evaluate status of Plant Equipment and Materials, prepare material take-offs/material requests for Plant Equipment and Materials, clear material holds, and prepare Material Requisitions to ensure availability of material for Work Package execution.
•    Prepare Work Package Scoping Document, issue for Contractor review, resolve Contractor’s comments, issue final Work Package Scoping Document.

	Contractor
	•    Support Work Package scoping and planning performed by Owners.
•    Review Issued for Construction Documents focusing on constructability, perform constructability walkdowns, resolve comments with Owners.
•    Review material take-offs, material requests, and Material Requisitions prepared by Owners for Plant Equipment and Materials and provide feedback on missing items, material holds, etc.
•    Review Work Package Scoping Document prepared by Owners.
•    Evaluate status of non-permanent plant materials and, as appropriate, prepare Material Requisitions to ensure availability of material for Work Package execution.

	2.   Work Package Preparation

	Contractor
	•    Based on the Work Package Scoping Document, prepare Work Package including construction work steps and sequencing, issue for Owners review, resolve Owners’ comments, issue final Work Package.

	Owners
	•    Review Work Package prepared by Contractor.

	3.   Work Package Execution

	Contractor
	•    Manage/control Work Package during installation.
•    Perform inspections and signoffs in accordance with the requirements in the Work Package (i.e., Field Engineering inspections).
•    Confirm that all work steps are completed and signed-off in the Work Package.

	Owners
	•    Perform any inspections and signoffs identified for Owners in the Work Package.
•    Provide support to Contractor as requested including review and approval of changes requested to Owners’ Issued for Construction Documents.

	4.   Work Package Closure

	Contractor
	•    Close Work Package and enter into Owners’ records management system.

	5.   Owners’ Oversight and Staffing

	Owners
	•    Perform Owners’ oversight of Contractor’s Work Package activities.

	Owners and Contractor
	•    Perform joint resource review on a quarterly basis and adjust planning resources based on the mutually agreeable results of the review.

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f.    Establish and implement construction policies and procedures as appropriate.
g.    Develop craft skills training and any testing as required (Section 4.7 below).
		
	h.
	Coordinate jobsite activities in support of construction including actions of Contractor’s personnel, subcontractors, suppliers, clients, and their representatives.

		
	i.
	Establish and implement construction schedules, methods, manning charts, and construction material and equipment requirements.

		
	j.
	Develop plans and establish procedures to support meeting engineering designs and specifications set forth in Owners’ Issued for Construction Documents.

		
	k.
	Establish project field procedures and objectives within policies and procedures as necessitated by site conditions.

4.2.2    Owners’ Responsibilities
Owners’ responsibilities include:
		
	a.
	Manage (and overall authority for) procurement of Plant Equipment and Materials, modules, and equipment in support of Construction.

		
	b.
	Commercial administration of Contractor-Managed Subcontracts.

4.3    Craft and Craft Supervision
4.3.1    Contractor’s Responsibilities
Contractor’s responsibilities include:
		
	a.
	Engage craft personnel in the appropriate discipline/trades to execute the planned work.

		
	b.
	Implement screening to support the hiring of qualified individuals; check qualifications currently held; and provide the appropriate qualification/indoctrination/training to prepare each new employee for work assignment.

		
	c.
	Review as part of the selection process qualifications and required leadership skills for the assignment of General Foreman/Foreman.

		
	d.
	Provide craft supervision (superintendents) to lead the craft during field execution of the work with the following responsibilities:

		
	–
	Coordinate and interface with Field Engineering, Quality Control, Quality Assurance,  Construction Area Managers, and others (as required) to support proper interface for activities that could affect construction.

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	–
	Provide leadership and day-to-day direction to support the completion of work activities in accordance with approved Work Packages, procedures, budgets, and schedules.

		
	–
	Provide resource loading needs by discipline, plan field work based on scheduled activities (manpower, materials, equipment, tools, etc.).

		
	–
	Communicate applicable plan-of-the day and schedule information to General Foreman.

		
	–
	Perform constructability reviews.

		
	–
	Review Work Packages to check required sign offs are up to date with status of work.

		
	–
	Manage productivity and performance in assigned area, communicate issues preventing/hampering work progress to the Area Manager, and mentor General Foreman and Foreman on the correct manner of work execution and leadership in the field.

4.3.2    Owners’ Responsibilities
Owners’ responsibilities include:
		
	a.
	Engage craft labor and craft supervision for any work performed under Owner-Managed Subcontracts.

4.4    Quality Control
4.4.1    Contractor’s Responsibilities
Contractor’s responsibilities include:
		
	a.
	Provide leadership and direction of the Quality Control organization consistent with Construction provided schedules and priorities.

		
	b.
	Implement and maintain the Contractor’s Quality Control program providing independent verification of safety-related and augmented quality structures, systems, and components (SSCs).

		
	c.
	Administer the nonconforming item control system.

		
	d.
	Perform inspections, witness testing activities, and provide surveillance of onsite installations and fabrications.

		
	e.
	Perform surveillance and inspections of housekeeping and material storage and handling.

		
	f.
	Perform independent first line inspection of Contractor’s work and surveillance of work performed by Subcontractors with an approved Quality Assurance (QA) program.

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	g.
	Perform material receiving inspection of safety-related and augmented quality SSCs.

		
	h.
	Administer the program for control and issue of Measuring & Testing Equipment.

		
	i.
	Review and approve Work Packages prior to implementation for compliance with the Quality Control program, identification of witness and hold points, and inclusion of proper quality documentation.

		
	j.
	Perform closure reviews of Work Packages for completion of all required quality verifications.

		
	l.
	Coordinate daily with Construction Management, Field Supervision, Field Engineering, and Procurement and Subcontracts to provide Quality Control support where needed. 

		
	m.
	Initiate stop work orders for activities not properly controlled in accordance with Contractor’s QA Program. Escalate unresolved quality issues to Contractor’s Quality Assurance group.

		
	4.4.2
	Owners’ Responsibilities

Owners’ responsibilities include:
		
	a.
	Identify Owners’ witness/hold points and required inspections (see Section 4.1 above for Field Engineering-Work Packages).

		
	b.
	Overall project Quality Assurance responsibility including oversight, audits, surveillances, etc.

		
	c.
	Perform Owners’ oversight of Contractor’s Quality Control activities.

4.5    Construction Material, Tools, Equipment, and Consumables
4.5.1    Contractor’s Responsibilities
Contractor’s responsibilities include:
		
	a.
	Generate material requests (for Plant Equipment and Materials) and field procurement requests (for non-permanent plant material, consumables) in support of the construction execution schedule as appropriate.

		
	b.
	Prepare material requisitions (Store Room Requests) to initiate material issuance to Construction.

		
	c.
	Obtain materials from the warehouse and/or arrange for delivery to designated staging locations.

		
	d.
	Coordinate and control construction material laydown and/or temporary storage locations.

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	e.
	Plan, coordinate, withdraw, control/maintain tools (including measurement & test equipment) and equipment required for construction execution.

		
	f.
	Manage and operate all large common use Construction Equipment (e.g., cranes, heavy haul equipment, large trucks, etc.) to facilitate construction evolutions (to be managed by the Construction Support Group, see Section 4.6 below).

		
	g.
	Implement and maintain a preventive maintenance program and asset preservation program, in conjunction with the Owners, and in accordance with Contractor’s Quality Assurance Program and the site ASME Certificate Holder’s Quality Assurance Program for all Plant Equipment and Materials stored onsite and in offsite warehouses until care, custody, and control has been turned over to the Owners. For ASME Section III items, turnover to the Owners is accomplished upon transition from ASME Section III to ASME Section XI programs.

		
	h.
	Provide craft supervision and craft personnel to support the preventive maintenance program and asset preservation program until care, custody, and control has been turned over to the Owners.

4.5.2    Owners’ Responsibilities
Owners’ responsibilities include:
a.    Generate requisitions for Plant Equipment and Materials.
		
	b.
	Commercially administer all Owner-Managed Subcontracts for subcontractor supplied material, tools and equipment.

		
	c.
	Commercially administer all Owner-Managed purchase orders for leased material, tools, and equipment.

		
	d.
	Payment under all Contractor-Managed Subcontracts.

		
	e.
	Provide the processes, tools, and personnel to implement the preventive maintenance program and asset preservation program in accordance with Contractor’s Quality Assurance Program and the site ASME Certificate Holder’s Quality Assurance Program for all Plant Equipment and Materials stored onsite and in offsite warehouses until care, custody, and control has been turned over to the Owners.

		
	f.
	Establish, implement, and maintain the preventive maintenance program and asset preservation program for all Plant Equipment and Materials after care, custody, and control has been turned over to the Owners.

		
	g.
	Provide Construction Equipment in good working condition. 

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4.6    Construction Support and Fabrication
4.6.1    Contractor’s Responsibilities
Contractor’s responsibilities include:
		
	a.
	Manage all construction support resources and facilities including cranes and other common use Construction equipment, survey services, scaffold, construction support facilities, and the batch plant.

		
	b.
	Except for Owner-Managed Subcontractors, manage all fabrication facilities (fabrication shops, module assembly building, satellite fabrication areas); provide craft and supervision and/or manage Contractor-Managed fabrication subcontractors, as applicable.

		
	c.
	Determine and manage priorities associated with the deployment of construction support resources.

		
	d.
	Implement and maintain a preventive maintenance program and asset preservation program, in conjunction with the Owners, and in accordance with Contractor’s Quality Assurance Program and the site ASME Certificate Holder’s Quality Assurance Program for all Plant Equipment and Materials stored onsite and in offsite warehouses until care, custody, and control has been turned over to the Owners. For ASME Section III items, turnover to the Owners is accomplished upon transition from ASME Section III to ASME Section XI programs.

		
	e.
	Provide craft supervision and craft personnel to support the preventive maintenance program and asset preservation program until care, custody, and control has been turned over to the Owners.

		
	4.6.2
	Owners’ Responsibilities

Owners’ responsibilities include:
		
	a.
	All work performed under Owner-Managed Subcontracts.

		
	b.
	Provide the processes, tools, and personnel to implement the preventive maintenance program and asset preservation program in accordance with Contractor’s Quality Assurance Program and the site ASME Certificate Holder’s Quality Assurance Program for all Plant Equipment and Materials stored onsite and in offsite warehouses until care, custody, and control has been turned over to the Owners.

		
	c.
	Establish, implement, and maintain the preventive maintenance program and asset preservation program for all Plant Equipment and Materials after care, custody, and control has been turned over to the Owners.

		
	d.
	Manage facilities identified as Owners’ scope in Exhibit D, “Construction Site”.

		
	e.
	Provision of construction utilities (power, water, etc.).

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4.7    Construction Training
4.7.1    Contractor’s Responsibilities
Contractor’s responsibilities include:
		
	a.
	Perform all craft indoctrination training on Contractor’s Environmental, Safety, and Health processes.

		
	b.
	Perform all craft skill/proficiency training.

c.    Coordinate in-processing needs and timing with Owner.
4.7.2    Owners’ Responsibilities
Owners’ responsibilities include:
a.    Perform all in-processing and site security, including fitness for duty.
b.    Perform all Owner required training for access to the Vogtle site.
4.8    Construction Completion
4.8.1    Contractor’s Responsibilities
Contractor’s responsibilities include:
		
	a.
	Establish and manage a Construction Completion Group which will facilitate and coordinate completion of physical construction and construction testing required for turnover from Construction to Owner Startup/Commissioning. Contractor’s Construction Contractor’s construction testing responsibilities are identified in Table 2 of Exhibit G, “Mechanical Completion.”

		
	b.
	Oversee turnover of systems/subsystems/components from Construction to Owners’ Startup/Commissioning.

		
	c.
	Serve as the interface between Scheduling, Design Engineering, Construction, Planning, Closeout, and other organizations.

		
	4.8.2
	Owners’ Responsibilities

Owners’ responsibilities include:
		
	a.
	Coordinate with Contractor’s Construction Completion Group to support turnover of systems/subsystems/components from Construction to Owners’ Startup/Commissioning.

		
	b.
	Review and closeout of “Legacy Work Packages.”

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	c.
	Perform Construction Testing identified as Owners’ responsibility in Table 2 of Exhibit G, “Mechanical Completion.”

4.9    Other Construction Work Activities
4.9.1    Contractor’s Responsibilities
Contractor’s responsibilities include:
		
	a.
	Manage the construction scope of Contractor-Managed Subcontracts using Contractor Subcontract Technical Representatives as described in Section 8 below.

4.9.2    Owners’ Responsibilities
5.    QUALITY
None.
5.1    Contractor’s Responsibilities
Contractor’s responsibilities include:
		
	a.
	Implement Contractor’s Nuclear QA program to cover Contractor’s Construction activities integrated with Owners’ overall QA program to the extent possible.

		
	b.
	Develop and maintain a Contractor project quality oversight plan to facilitate QA oversight.

		
	c.
	Plan and conduct QA audits and surveillances of Contractor’s Construction activities to review effectiveness and implementation of Contractor’s QA Program. Participate in joint Owner-Contractor audits where possible.

		
	d.
	Identify quality problems, initiate documented action leading to solutions, and review implementation of solutions.

		
	e.
	Qualify and certify Contractor’s QA lead auditors, auditors, and technical specialists participating in Contractor’s QA audit and surveillance program.

		
	f.
	Upon approval to proceed, acquire and maintain Vogtle Units 3 & 4 site extensions of Contractor’s corporate ASME NA and NPT-Certificates of Authorization.

		
	g.
	Upon approval to proceed, obtain Authorized Inspection Agency services for ASME Section III-related activities.

		
	h.
	Qualify and certify Contractor’s Supplier Quality lead auditors, auditors, and inspection personnel participating in Contractor’s supplier qualification activities.

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	i.
	Implement Owners’ Corrective Action Program (CAP) for Contractor’s Construction activities and incorporate Owners’ CAP into the Contractor’s Quality program.

		
	j.
	Implement Contractor’s People-Based Quality Program.

		
	k.
	Assist Owners’ QA with regulatory interface, as required.

		
	l.
	Take stop work action when warranted.

		
	m.
	Incorporate Owners’ processes and procedures into Contractor’s QA program as directed by Owners for common site-wide project work processes (e.g., CAP, as noted above; control of site-wide procedures; records retention using Owners’ document management system; and others at Owners’ discretion).

5.2    Owners’ Responsibilities
Owners’ responsibilities include:
		
	a.
	Overall project QA responsibility including oversight, audits, surveillances, etc.

		
	b.
	Qualification of Contractor as an approved supplier to Owners.

		
	c.
	Regulatory interface.

		
	d.
	Overall project CAP for site issue management.

		
	e.
	Notify Contractor of quality issues identified by Owners related to Contractor’s Construction activities.

		
	f.
	Delegation of work to Contractor for performance under Contractor’s QA program.

		
	g.
	Identification of other common, site-wide Owner processes and procedures for incorporation into Contractor’s QA program.

6.    ENVIRONMENTAL, SAFETY, & HEALTH
6.1    Contractor’s Responsibilities
Contractor’s responsibilities include:
		
	a.
	Implement an Environmental, Safety, & Health (ES&H) program, including a site-wide Safety program, which will include plans/procedures for safe, healthy, and environmentally sound work execution.

		
	b.
	Manage ES&H rewards and recognition program.

		
	c.
	Manage medical services subcontractor and medical facilities (onsite and offsite).

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	d.
	Manage work related illness/injuries of Contractor personnel, craft personnel, and Contractor-Managed Subcontractor personnel.

		
	e.
	Manage Emergency Response Team (full-time subcontractor and/or volunteer craft supervision/nonmanual/craft team) including training and equipment purchase and upkeep.

		
	f.
	Monitor and audit safety and health vendors and subcontractors.

		
	g.
	Perform assessments and audits.

		
	h.
	Perform ES&H related regulatory, leadership, and orientation training.

		
	i.
	Perform Industrial Hygiene services, subcontract specialty services as appropriate, and monitor subcontractor adherence to industrial hygiene scope-specific procedure(s).

		
	j.
	Coordinate with the Owners’ Environmental program for the performance of delegated environmental field compliance inspections, maintenance of environmental compliance logs (e.g., waste, spill/release, combustion equipment), sampling efforts (air, water, waste), safety data sheet (SDS) review and control, management of waste generated by the Contractor and Contractor subcontractors, and coordinate data and reports necessary for regulatory reporting by the Owners per Table 2 (located on page 25).

		
	k.
	Collaborate with the Owners concerning revisions to the Environmental plans and procedures.

		
	l.
	Prepare weekly and monthly ES&H statistical reports.

		
	m.
	Manage aspects of the work permit process (e.g., confined space) and audit permits managed by Construction.

		
	n.
	Facilitate and manage the ES&H incident investigation process.

		
	o.
	Facilitate safety committees, including the People Based Safety team.

		
	p.
	Facilitate Construction/ES&H activity planning meetings.

		
	q.
	Facilitate and manage open ES&H action reports/logs (input to closure).

		
	r.
	Coordinate daily with Construction and Procurement and Subcontracts to provide ES&H support where needed.

		
	s.
	Perform ES&H in-processing and any additional ES&H training as appropriate.

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6.2    Owners’ Responsibilities
Owners’ responsibilities include:
		
	a.
	Manage the Owner Controlled Insurance Program (OCIP).

		
	b.
	Manage Environmental permitting, compliance, and related activities and perform Owners’ environmental compliance activities identified in Table 2. 

		
	c.
	Manage work related injury/illnesses of Owners and Owner-Managed Subcontractors.

		
	d.
	Support Occupational Health Plan implementation including coordination with OCIP, providing wellness resources, and providing lessons learned.

		
	e.
	Review safety weekly and monthly statistical reports.

		
	f.
	Monitor and audit Owner-Managed Subcontractors for compliance.

		
	g.
	Participate, as appropriate, in Emergency Response team (e.g., office wardens, member of Incident Management Team, etc.).

		
	h.
	Participate in ES&H activity planning meetings.

		
	i.
	Participate, as appropriate, in safety committees, incident investigations, and rewards and recognition program.

		
	j.
	Manage environmental permits and matrix, monitor and inspect environmental controls as appropriate.

		
	k.
	Implement an ES&H program for areas and facilities controlled by the Owners and Owner-Managed Subcontractors as identified in Exhibit D, “Construction Site”.

		
	l.
	Perform Owners’ oversight of Contractor’s ES&H activities.

7.    PROJECT CONTROLS
7.1    Contractor’s Responsibilities 
Contractor’s responsibilities include: 
		
	a.
	Develop and manage Level 3 construction cost, schedule, and performance baselines which is part of the Project Integrated Level 3 Schedule.

		
	b.
	Resource load the Level 3 Construction activities with craft resources (jobhours) to establish the Construction earnings plan.

		
	c.
	Develop staffing plans for craft and field non-manual personnel based on schedule and performance baselines for Owner approval.

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	d.
	Develop commodity installation curves based on Level 2 schedule requirements and density restrictions for Owner approval.

		
	e.
	Provide input to the Owners to establish performance measurement tools including rules of credit.

		
	f.
	Input actual installation progress into EcoSys Quantity Unit Rate Report (QURR) performance measurement tools.

		
	g.
	Audit timesheets for accuracy and make corrections where necessary.

		
	h.
	Develop, manage, and maintain the Level 3 Project Schedule for construction activities in accordance with mutually-agreed Owners’ construction scheduling guidelines.

		
	i.
	Develop, manage, and maintain lower level schedules for construction activities as needed.

		
	j.
	Incorporate schedules for Contractor-Managed Subcontracts into the Level 3 construction Project Schedule.

		
	k.
	Identify construction need dates in the Level 3 construction Project Schedule for Owners’ scope items including engineering, licensing, supply of Plant Equipment and Materials, etc.

		
	l.
	Work with Owners to identify Work Package schedule information in the Level 3 construction Project Schedule as needed to support Work Package development and system turnover.

		
	m.
	Resolve impacts in Level 3 construction critical paths and update Level 3 schedule.

		
	n.
	Produce weekly and monthly reports and metrics for progress and performance including:

		
	—
	Scorecard reflecting weekly production, productivity, and schedule performance at the unit/building/commodity level of detail.

		
	—
	QURR reflecting detailed production and productivity at the cost account level.

		
	—
	Provide input to Owners’ bulk commodity curves installed versus plan.

		
	—
	Provide input to Owners’ schedule variance reporting.

		
	—
	Provide input to Owners’ schedule adherence reporting.

		
	—
	Absenteeism and attrition.

		
	o.
	Produce metrics for indirect craft versus budgeted staffing plans.

		
	p.
	Produce metrics for non-manual actual versus budgeted plan.

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	q.
	Provide cost tracking for Construction Work including direct and indirect craft and field non-manual personnel.

		
	r.
	Maintain a cost & commitment report for procurements and Contractor-Managed Subcontracts.

		
	s.
	Forecast monthly expenditures.

		
	t.
	Perform material/commodity quantification.

		
	u.
	Recommend reporting requirements for Contractor-Managed Subcontracts for Owners’ approval.

		
	v.
	Assist in establishing scope, manhour, and cost estimates for Contractor-Managed Subcontracts.

		
	w.
	Propose criteria for calculating construction percent complete for Owners’ approval.

		
	x.
	Identify construction trends and change management issues, and participate in the Owners’ change control program.

		
	y.
	Provide input to the Owner-maintained construction risk register.

		
	z.
	Provide information to assist Owners in responding to requests from the Public Service Commission.

7.2    Owners’ Responsibilities
Owners’ responsibilities include:
		
	a.
	Oversee overall project cost and schedule reporting.

		
	b.
	Work with Contractor to develop mutually-agreeable construction scheduling guidelines.

		
	c.
	Develop and maintain scheduling guidelines for other functions (e.g., engineering, licensing, etc.).

		
	d.
	Review overall project controls guidelines for effectiveness and completeness.

		
	e.
	Ownership of the integration of the Level 1, 2, and 3 Project Schedule.

		
	f.
	Develop, manage, and maintain the Level 1 and Level 2 Project Schedule.

		
	g.
	Develop, manage, and maintain the Level 3 Project Schedule for non-construction activities (e.g., engineering, licensing, ITAAC, startup, etc.).

		
	h.
	Develop and issue 8-week lookahead Project Schedule with input from Contractor for the construction schedule.

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	i.
	Analyze impacts to Project Schedule from construction Level 3.

		
	j.
	Review changes to the overall project cost and schedule.

		
	k.
	Audit performance measurement reporting for accuracy.

		
	l.
	Review risk and change process and register.

		
	m.
	Prepare reports and respond to requests for information from the Public Service Commission.

		
	n.
	Produce project reports and cost and schedule metrics including variance analysis, risk analysis, float management, schedule fidelity, earned value, and critical path.

		
	o.
	Establish performance measurement tools with input from the Contractor and other functions on rules of credit.

		
	p.
	Develop and maintain performance measurement reporting (cost and schedule).

8.    FIELD PROCUREMENT AND SUBCONTRACTS
8.1    Contractor’s Responsibilities
Contractor’s responsibilities include:
		
	a.
	Provide leadership and direction of the Field Procurement and Subcontracts organization consistent with Construction provided schedules and priorities.

b.         Support the Subcontract Scope Alignment Process as a joint Contractor and Owner effort (see Article 3.2 and Exhibit E, “Subcontract Alignment Process and Managed Subcontracts”).
		
	c. 
	Manage Contractor-Managed Subcontracts using Owners’ procedures, processes, and tools and as appropriate obtain Owners’ approval at pre-agreed levels for change orders.

		
	d.
	For agreed to subcontracts, provide invoice review of Contractor-Managed Subcontracts or payment of Contractor issued Field Procurements.

		
	e.
	Manage Plant Equipment and Materials both onsite and offsite, including receipt and inspection, warehouse/laydown yard management, material coordination/issuance; identify and segregate startup and operational spares and notify Owners for transfer.

f.         Implement and maintain the Material Coordination Management/Process including setting priorities for purchases and field deliveries, coordinating with warehouse and Construction personnel to resolve material delay/issues, using the project schedule to identify material requirements and potential restraints, elevating critical issues to Construction and Project Management, and overseeing material staging areas within the construction area(s). 

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	g.
	Implement and maintain a preventive maintenance program and asset preservation program, in conjunction with the Owners, and in accordance with Contractor’s Quality Assurance Program and the site ASME Certificate Holder’s Quality Assurance Program for all Plant Equipment and Materials stored onsite and in offsite warehouses until care, custody, and control has been turned over to the Owners. For ASME Section III items, turnover to the Owners is accomplished upon transition from ASME Section III to ASME Section XI programs.

		
	h.
	Provide craft supervision and craft personnel to support the preventive maintenance program and asset preservation program until care, custody, and control has been turned over to the Owners.

8.2    Owners’ Responsibilities
Owners’ responsibilities include:
		
	a.
	Procure all Plant Equipment and Materials.

		
	b.
	Manage all Owner-Managed Subcontracts.

c.         Support the Subcontract Scope Alignment Process as a joint Contractor and Owner effort (see Article 3.2 and Exhibit E, “Subcontract Alignment Process and Managed Subcontracts”).
		
	d.
	Payment under all Contractor-Managed Subcontracts.

		
	e.
	Provide the processes, tools, and personnel to implement the preventive maintenance program and asset preservation program in accordance with Contractor’s Quality Assurance Program and the site ASME Certificate Holder’s Quality Assurance Program for all Plant Equipment and Materials stored onsite and in offsite warehouses until care, custody, and control has been turned over to the Owners.

		
	f.
	Establish, implement, and maintain the preventive maintenance program and asset preservation program for all Plant Equipment and Materials after care, custody, and control has been turned over to the Owners.

		
	g.
	Perform Owners’ oversight of Contractor’s Procurement and Subcontracts activities.

9.    ENGINEERING
9.1    Contractor’s Responsibilities
		
	a.
	Review Issued for Construction documents received from Owners for constructability; seek to resolve constructability issues with Owners.

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9.2    Owners’ Responsibilities
Owners’ responsibilities include:
a.    Perform all Design Engineering and Resident Engineering.
b.    Provide Issued for Construction Documents to Contractor.
10.    PROJECT ADMINISTRATION
10.1    Contractor’s Responsibilities
Contractor’s responsibilities include:
		
	a.
	Provide leadership and manage Work Package configuration including daily maintenance through final closeout to Owners consistent with the requirements of the Contractor’s quality program.

		
	b.
	Capture and manage records for Contractor’s work activities through turnover to Owners using Owners’ document management system, and related Owner processes and procedures incorporated into Contractor’s QA program.

		
	c.
	Coordinate and issue training records for all Contractor field non-manual personnel, manage completed training records and turnover to Owners.

10.2    Owners’ Responsibilities
Owners’ responsibilities include:
		
	a.
	Maintain overall records management software to be used by the project.  

		
	b.
	Manage all records for Owners’ work activities.

		
	c.
	Perform Owners’ oversight of Contractor’s Document Control activities.

11.    HUMAN RESOURCES
11.1    Contractor’s Responsibilities
Contractor’s responsibilities include:
		
	a.
	Manage the Human Resources function.

		
	b.
	Develop and maintain the Human Resources program and implementing policies and procedures.

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	c.
	Produce weekly and monthly metrics on standard Human Resources performance and measures such as retention, involuntary terminations, headcount, and time-to-fill positions.

		
	d.
	Develop and manage a recruitment plan.

		
	e.
	Provide on-boarding support including relocation, E-verify, and project security requirements.

		
	f.
	Facilitate employee relations including the investigation and resolution of employee relations issues.

		
	g.
	As requested by Owners, support Owners’ investigations of employee concerns that are raised through the Owners’ Employee Concerns program and fall within Contractor’s scope of work.

		
	h.
	Develop a discipline/termination policy for manual and non-manual employees to review the consistency of disciplinary actions which aligns with the policies and regulatory requirements of the Owners’ program.

		
	i.
	Identify programs and tools to develop, attract, and retain project talent.

		
	j.
	Respond to regulatory agency requests and audits.

		
	k.
	Develop a project Affirmative Action Plan and meet annual reporting requirements. 

		
	l.
	Provide new hire orientation to new project hires and transfers.

		
	m.
	Coordinate a performance management program that includes goal setting, performance feedback, and compensation planning.

11.2    Owners’ Responsibilities
Owners’ responsibilities include:
		
	a.
	Establish and maintain an Employee Concerns program.

		
	b.
	Collaborate on the joint resolution of Human Resources issues that cut across company lines.

		
	c.
	Notify Contractor of issues raised through the Employee Concerns program associated with Contractor’s scope of work.

		
	d.
	Perform Owners’ oversight of Contractor’s Human Resources activities.

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Exhibit A – Scope of Work / Division of Responsibilities

12.    INFORMATION, SYSTEMS, & TECHNOLOGY
12.1    Contractor’s Responsibilities
Contractor’s responsibilities include:
a.    Implement and maintain Contractor’s software tools used in support of the project.
b.    Install and maintain Contractor’s computers and related hardware at the site.
12.2    Owners’ Responsibilities
Owners’ responsibilities include:
		
	a.
	Provide computers to Contractor personnel and continued access to the site software tools.

		
	b.
	Provide Internet access for Contractor personnel to access Contractor’s software tools.

		
	c.
	Provide desk phones.

		
	d.
	Provide printing and plotting hardware.

13.    CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION AND SUPPORT SERVICES
13.1    Contractor’s Responsibilities
Contractor’s responsibilities include:
		
	a.
	Provide Contractor’s point of contact for Agreement administration and support Owners’ project leadership.

		
	b.
	Administer the Agreement with Owners.

		
	c.
	Prepare and submit reports to Owners as required by the Agreement.

		
	d.
	Prepare and submit invoices to Owners.

13.2    Owners’ Responsibilities
Owners’ responsibilities include:
a.    Provide Owners’ point of contact for Agreement administration.
b.    Administer the Agreement with Contractor.

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CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY
Exhibit A – Scope of Work / Division of Responsibilities

	
					
	Table 2. Environmental Compliance Division of Responsibility (Notes 1, 2)

	Title
	Purpose
	Owners
Responsibility
	Contractor
Responsibility
	Agency/Frequency/Dates

	 
	 
	 
	 
	 

	 
	 
	 
	 
	 

	1.   ENVIRONMENTAL PROGRAM MANAGEMENT

	Environmental Management Plan
	The environmental management plan describes the environmental program implementation strategy.
	Primary
	Support
	Initial update upon contract execution and as needed thereafter

	ND-EV-VNP-012 (Environmental Governance and Oversight of Construction Activities)
	This document outlines the governance related to the Owners’ oversight process to ensure the environmental program is implemented in compliance with the existing permits, rules and regulations.
	Primary
	None
	 

	Program Specific Governance
	Procedures and/or work instructions providing clear, concise instructions to the construction organization.  Currently procedures are in place which may not be available for project use.
	Primary
	Support
	Initial update upon contract execution and as needed thereafter

	 
	 
	 
	 
	 

	1.1   Title V Air Permit # 4911-33-0030-V-03-1

	Emission Source Installation Notification
	EPD Notification for startup of each piece of permanent equipment regulated by Owners’ Title V Air Permit # 4911-33-0030-V-03-1.7. Submitted within 120 days of startup.
	Support
	Primary
	Upon installation of permitted source

	Ultra‐Low Sulfur Fuel Certifications from fuel suppliers for Owners Title V Air Permit # 4911-33-0030-V-03-1 Permit
	Report provided by the fuel supplier(s) on company letterhead certifying fuel provided to the project contains less than 15ppm sulfur content. Certification is a permit condition requirement. Send report to Owners.
	Support
	Primary
	Semi‐Annual (Jan10 & Jul 10)

	Equipment Preservation Check Record (EPCR) for Owners’ Title V Air Permit # 4911-33-0030-V-03-1 [Preventative Maintenance activities on permanent plant equipment]
	Inspection and Test of permanent emission sources. For certified engines, startup performance testing is not required. The Permittee shall not discharge or cause the discharge into the atmosphere from any gases which exhibit opacity equal to or greater than 40 percent. The PM Group maintains the engine & records the run time hours in log books. As each piece of equipment is added, coordination will be required to ensure compliance.
	Support
	Primary
	Upon request

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CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY
Exhibit A – Scope of Work / Division of Responsibilities

	
					
	Table 2. Environmental Compliance Division of Responsibility (Notes 1, 2)

	Title
	Purpose
	Owners
Responsibility
	Contractor
Responsibility
	Agency/Frequency/Dates

	 
	 
	 
	 
	 

	Title V Emissions Inventory for Owners Title V Air Permit # 4911-33-0030-V-03-1
	Log for every piece of permanent equipment regulated by Owners’ Title V Air Permit # 4911-33-0030-V-03-1. The PM Group maintains the engine & records the run time hours in log books. As each piece of equipment is added, coordination will be required to ensure compliance. Submit monthly to VEGP 1&2 Environmental Specialist.
	Support
	Primary
	Upon Install / Performance Testing

	Fuel Burning Equipment
	The Permittee shall not cause, let, suffer, permit, or allow the emission from any fuel burning emissions the opacity of which is equal to or greater than twenty (20) percent except for one six-minute period per hour of not more than twenty-seven (27) percent opacity. [391-31-.02(2) (d)]
	Support
	Primary
	Upon Install / Performance Testing

	Visible Emissions
	The Permittee shall not cause, let, suffer, permit or allow emissions from any source the opacity of which is equal to or greater than forty (40) percent opacity (6-minute average). [391-3-1-.02(2)(b )1]
	Support
	Primary
	As Needed

	 
	 
	 
	 
	 

	 
	 
	 
	 
	 

	1.2   SIP Air Permit # 1629-033-0039-S-02-0

	Visible Emissions
	The Permittee shall not cause, let, suffer, permit or allow emissions from any source the opacity of which is equal to or greater than forty (40) percent opacity (6-minute average). [391-3-1-.02(2)(b )1]
	Support
	Primary
	As Need/Upon Install

	Concrete Crusher Daily Operations Log Checklist Inspection if on-site for
	Daily operations checklist inspection of concrete crushers in accordance with Permit Conditions (as needed – during concrete crushing activities)
	Support
	Primary
	Daily Log

	Construction Air Quality Permit Emissions Calculations
	Tracking permit conditions and limitations (see Equipment run hour report and the NOx emissions calculation spreadsheet). Monthly NOx emission limit is 8.33 tons.
	Support
	Primary
	Monthly, Permit Record & Georgia EPD (upon request)

	Concrete Batch Plant Compliance Record Keeping
	Ensure regulatory obligations related to the Concrete Batch Plant records are being maintained in accordance with Permit Sections 4.2 and 5.4 These are records are prepared and maintained by the Concrete Batch Plant.
	Support
	Primary
	Monthly, Permit Record & Georgia EPD (upon request)

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CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY
Exhibit A – Scope of Work / Division of Responsibilities

	
					
	Table 2. Environmental Compliance Division of Responsibility (Notes 1, 2)

	Title
	Purpose
	Owners
Responsibility
	Contractor
Responsibility
	Agency/Frequency/Dates

	 
	 
	 
	 
	 

	Concrete Batch Plant Operations Report (this report is a normal monthly production report & is not a separate report for environmental reporting purposes)
	Tracking of Batch Plant Operations (Batch Plant Manager emails this report monthly).
	Support
	Primary
	Monthly

	Construction Air Quality Permit Quarterly Report
	Permit Condition 7.2 requires a quarterly report summarizing engine runtimes, concrete throughput and NOx emissions.
	Support
	Primary
	Quarterly (30th)

	Ultra‐Low Sulfur Fuel Certifications from fuel suppliers
	Report provided by the fuel supplier(s) on company letterhead certifying fuel provided to the project contains less than 15ppm sulfur content. Certification is a permit condition requirement. Send report to Owners.
	Support
	Primary
	Semi‐Annual (Jan10 & Jul 10)

	Annual Air Emissions Fee
	Air emission fees required for the operation of stationary construction equipment. Owners pay the required fees.
	Support
	Primary
	Annual (Sept 1st)

	Concrete Crusher Performance Test for SIP
	Permit Condition 6.1 requires a performance test conducted in accordance with USEPA Method 9 for concrete crushing equipment. (test and submit to EPD if using different crusher)
	Support
	Primary
	Upon Install / Performance Testing

	 
	 
	 
	 
	 

	 
	 
	 
	 
	 

	1.3   General Air Regulatory Obligations

	Greenhouse Gas Report
	Greenhouse gas reporting required when threshold of 25,000 tons of GHG is exceeded annually. Send the project’s estimated GHG emissions to Owners. (Owners have .xls)
	Support
	Primary
	Annual (Jan 10)

	CFC Equipment Registrations and Inventory (40 CFR 82 – Protection of Stratospheric Ozone)
	Document CFC equipment registrations, employee certifications, equipment inventories, and maintenance and handling records, provide Owners with list of equipment during building turnover.
	Support
	Primary
	Each

	SF6 Reporting
	SF6 is a HAP ->Track -> used for fire suppression in instrument panels in turbine bldg. Provide annual inventory for Owners.
	Support
	Primary
	Annual

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CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY
Exhibit A – Scope of Work / Division of Responsibilities

	
					
	Table 2. Environmental Compliance Division of Responsibility (Notes 1, 2)

	Title
	Purpose
	Owners
Responsibility
	Contractor
Responsibility
	Agency/Frequency/Dates

	 
	 
	 
	 
	 

	2.   WATER QUALITY COMPLIANCE

	2.1   General Permit No. GAR 100001 - Stormwater Discharges Associated with Construction Activity (19 Active Owners’ NOIs)

	Construction Stormwater General Permit Notices of Intent/Notices of Termination
	Prepare, maintain and submit the per the Construction Storm Water General Permit.
	Primary
	Support
	As needed. Next major submittal will be the renewal of open NOIs upon issuance of the new general permit.

	Erosion, Sediment Pollution Control and Prevention Plans
	Prepare, maintain and revise the ES&PC Plan per the Construction Storm Water General Permit. This includes preparation of redline plans and periodic design professional review for changes to hydraulic components.
	Primary
	Support
(prepare redlines)
	Maintain Redlines following inspections. Submit ES&PC Plan as required by the permit.

	Turbidity Sampling
	Collect storm water samples per the permit requirements if a qualifying rain event occurs. Rainfall shall exceed 0.5 inches between the hours of 8 am to 5 pm for the event to be considered a qualifying event. Owners’ Site Personnel perform Turbidity analysis.

	Primary
(shared)
	Primary
(shared)
	Collect samples as required during each qualifying rain event.

	Erosion & Sediment Control Inspections
	Inspections per the Construction Storm Water General Permit. (CSI 3-20 and HB Sequence Inspection Program)
	Support
	Primary
	Daily, Weekly, Monthly, and End-of-Storm Events

	Daily Rainfall Measurements
	Record & document daily rainfall per construction storm water permit requirements. (Weather Station & Software)
	Support
	Primary
	Daily

	Consolidated (includes active NOIs only) Monthly Construction Storm Water Monitoring Report
	Prepare and submit the required monthly report if a qualifying rain event occurred during the month. If a qualifying event did not occur, documentation shall be placed in the administrative record.
	Support
	Primary
	Monthly (per event)

	 
	 
	 
	 
	 

	 
	 
	 
	 
	 

	2.2   Owners’ Permit to Operate Potable Water System PG 0330056

	Vogtle Units 3 & 4 Potable Water System (Temporary and Permanent)
	Potable Water System tracking summary for water usage and free chlorine in accordance with Permit.
	Primary
	None
	Daily

	Lead and Copper Sampling and VOC 
	Lead and Copper sampling per Georgia Rule for Safe 
	Primary
	None
	Annual

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CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY
Exhibit A – Scope of Work / Division of Responsibilities

	
					
	Table 2. Environmental Compliance Division of Responsibility (Notes 1, 2)

	Title
	Purpose
	Owners
Responsibility
	Contractor
Responsibility
	Agency/Frequency/Dates

	 
	 
	 
	 
	 

	Sampling.
	Drinking Water.
	 
	 
	 

	Total Coliform Sampling.
	Coliform sampling per Georgia Rule for Safe Drinking Water.
	Primary
	None
	Monthly

	TTHM / HAA5 Sampling
	TTHM / HAA5 sampling per Georgia Rule for Safe Drinking Water.
	Primary
	None
	Annual

	Nitrate and Nitrite Sampling
	Nitrate and Nitrite sampling per Georgia Rule for Safe Drinking Water.
	Primary
	None
	Annual

	Potable Waterline Disinfection
	Water Line Repairs/New potable water line installations require disinfection and recording in accordance with AWWA standards. Owners will operate and maintain lines within the Auxiliary Pump house. Lines outside the Auxiliary Pump house are the responsibility of Contractor.
	Support
	Primary
	Each

	Back Flow Preventer Testing
	Annual requirement to test back flow preventers on an annual basis. Currently there are 16 backflow preventers that were tested in 2016. Additional backflow preventers that require testing are present at facilities operated by Owners and will be tested under separate contract by the Owners’ Maintenance organization.
	Primary
	Support
	Annual

	 
	 
	 
	 
	 

	 
	 
	 
	 
	 

	2.3   Owners’ Permit to Withdraw Groundwater # 017-003 (MU3 and MU4)

	Groundwater Withdrawal from Multiple Aquifers
	Support Owners' Ops Readiness collection of data for Permit# -017-003.
	Primary
	None
	Daily & Monthly

	Measure Water Levels
	Vogtle 1&2 Environmental Specialist coordinates with Vogtle 3&4 Chemistry during the performance of drawdown tests, and the collection of raw water samples under Permit # 017-003.  Measure the static and pumping levels in each aquifer utilized and the date the water levels were measured. (391-3-2-.08)
	Primary
	None
	Semi-Annual

	Temperature and Specific Conductance Monitoring Owners’ Permit to 
	Vogtle 1&2 Environmental Specialist coordinates with Vogtle 3&4 Chemistry during the performance of 
	Primary
	None
	Annual

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CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY
Exhibit A – Scope of Work / Division of Responsibilities

	
					
	Table 2. Environmental Compliance Division of Responsibility (Notes 1, 2)

	Title
	Purpose
	Owners
Responsibility
	Contractor
Responsibility
	Agency/Frequency/Dates

	 
	 
	 
	 
	 

	Groundwater Withdrawal Permit Makeup Wells (MU 3 and MU 4)
	drawdown tests, and the collection of raw water samples under Permit # 017-003.
	 
	 
	 

	 
	 
	 
	 
	 

	2.4   Dewatering Wells – Owners’ Permit to Withdraw Groundwater # 017-006

	Groundwater Withdrawal from Multiple Aquifers
	Provide groundwater withdrawal totals
	Support
	Primary
	Daily & Monthly

	Dewatering Permit - Temperature and Conductivity Sampling
	Annually sample and analyze one raw water sample for Temperature and Specific Conductance Conductivity sample for every five
permitted wells.
	Support
	Primary
	Annual

	 
	 
	 
	 
	 

	 
	 
	 
	 
	 

	2.5   Concrete Batch Plant Permit NPDES #GA0039276

	NPDES Discharge Monitoring Report
	Provide a summary of waste water discharges under the NPDES Wastewater Discharge Permit for the Batch Plant Facility. The facility has never had a discharge. Water is used for dust suppression by Morgan. Contingency frac tanks are in place for water storage.
	Support
	Primary
	Monthly

	Approved Water Containers for Beneficial Reuse
	Beneficial reuse of wastewater is authorized by Georgia EPD. This Form provides a list of containers that are authorized to distribute wastewater for beneficial reuse.
	Support
	Primary
	Each

	Beneficial Reuse Water Log
	Provides a log of beneficially reused wastewater.
	Support
	Primary
	Each

	 
	 
	 
	 
	 

	 
	 
	 
	 
	 

	2.6   Vogtle 3 & 4 Industrial Permit NPDES #GA0039420

	NPDES Discharge Monitoring Report
	Provide a summary of waste water discharges under the NPDES Wastewater Discharge Permit.
	Support
	Primary
	Monthly

	Requirements Applicable to Cooling Water Intake Structures for New Facilities Under 316(b)
	There permitee will demonstrate compliance with 316(b) through monitoring and reporting in accordance with Parts 125.87 and 125.88 of the rule.
	Support
	Primary
	As required with annual reporting

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CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY
Exhibit A – Scope of Work / Division of Responsibilities

	
					
	Table 2. Environmental Compliance Division of Responsibility (Notes 1, 2)

	Title
	Purpose
	Owners
Responsibility
	Contractor
Responsibility
	Agency/Frequency/Dates

	 
	 
	 
	 
	 

	CORMIX Mixing Zone Model (Part III A. Special Requirements 13)
	The permittee shall perform an instream temperature study in the vicinity of outfall number 001 to demonstrate the results of the CORMIX mixing zone model with the first two years of operation of Vogtle Unit 4 and while all four units (Vogtle 1-4) are operational.
	Primary
	None
	One Event

	Support Chemistry and ITP during start-up to ensure compliance samples are collected as required.
	Provide peer review support and coordinate start up sampling in accordance with Procedure B-ADM-PLMC-012.
	Primary
	None
	As Needed Per System

	 
	 
	 
	 
	 

	2.7   Vogtle 3 & 4 Surface Water Withdrawal Permit #017-0191-11

	Monitoring Report
	Provide a summary of water withdrawals under the Permit.
	Primary
	None
	Monthly

	Dissolved Oxygen Conditions
	The permittee agrees to cause the construction and installation of an oxygen injection system, such as a Speece Cone, capable of
injecting up 4,000 pounds of oxygen per day.
	Primary
	None
	System Operational by Unit 3 COD, injection performed between April 15 and November 15

	 
	 
	 
	 
	 

	 
	 
	 
	 
	 

	2.8   General Water Quality Data Collection

	Storm Water No Exposure Exclusion Certification (NEE). Storm Water No Exposure Exclusion Certification - Waynesboro, GA Warehouse
	Ensure materials and activities are not exposed to storm water run-off according to the NEE.
	Support
	Primary
	Quarterly

	Oil Water Separator Waste Samples (Oil and Grease)
	Collect sample from discharge line connected to the Sanitary Sewer to ensure compliance with Vogtle 1&2 NDPES Permit Requirements.
	Support
	Primary
	Semiannual

	Sanitary Sewer Flow Rates
	Measure flow at the 500A outfall to facilitate notification to the Vogtle 3&4 Chemistry Team when flow exceeds 20,000 gallons per day.
	Support
	Primary
	Daily

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CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY
Exhibit A – Scope of Work / Division of Responsibilities

	
					
	Table 2. Environmental Compliance Division of Responsibility (Notes 1, 2)

	Title
	Purpose
	Owners
Responsibility
	Contractor
Responsibility
	Agency/Frequency/Dates

	 
	 
	 
	 
	 

	 
	 
	 
	 
	 

	3.   SPILL PREVENTION CONTROL & COUNTERMEASURES (SPCC)

	SPCC Plan (Revisions / Updates)
	Site wide plan for the implementation of 40 CFR 112.
	Primary
(shared)
	Primary
(shared)
	Initial Revision following transition will be prepared by Owners.
Revise and Certify SPCC Plan within 6 months of first technical change.

	Spill Response/Chemical Spill / Release Reports
	Clean up and Report all chemical spills / releases per SPCC plan requirements.

	Support
	Primary
	Each Spill / Release

	Agency Notification Spill Report Form
	Report chemical spills / releases that exceed reportable quantities requiring regulatory agency notification per the SPCC Plan / 40 CFR 112 regulations.

	Support
	Primary
	Each

	Weekly SPCC Facility Inspection
	Utilized during routine SPCC facility inspections per SPCC Plan requirements.
	Support
	Primary
	Weekly

	Annual SPCC Facility Inspection
	Utilized during annual SPCC facility inspections per SPCC Plan requirements.
	Support
	Primary
	Annual

	Spill Response Equipment Inventory
	Utilized to ensure that the minimum required spill equipment and spill kits are maintained in‐stock on the project site per SPCC Plan requirements.
	Support
	Primary
	Weekly

	Secondary Containment or Diked Area Drainage Form
	Completed anytime a secondary containment or diked area is drained to an area that has access to an open watercourse.
	Support
	Primary
	Each Event

	SPCC Training
	Train Oil Handling Personnel at least once per year per the SPCC Plan and OPA/SPCC regulations in 40 CFR 112
	Support
	Primary
	Annual

	 
	 
	 
	 
	 

	4.   WASTE MANAGEMENT COMPLIANCE

	Weekly Universal Waste Inspections.
	Provide record of Universal Waste collection area inspections.
	Support
	Primary
	Weekly

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CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY
Exhibit A – Scope of Work / Division of Responsibilities

	
					
	Table 2. Environmental Compliance Division of Responsibility (Notes 1, 2)

	Title
	Purpose
	Owners
Responsibility
	Contractor
Responsibility
	Agency/Frequency/Dates

	 
	 
	 
	 
	 

	Weekly Satellite Accumulation Area Inspections. Owners’ USEPA Hazardous Waste Generator ID# GAR000075085.
	Provide record of Satellite Accumulation Area inspections.
	Support
	Primary
	Weekly

	Weekly 90/270 Day Area Hazardous Waste Inspections. Owners’ USEPA Hazardous Waste Generator ID# GAR000075085.
	Provide record of Hazardous Waste collection area inspections.
	Support
	Primary
	Weekly

	Hazardous Waste Generation Summary. Owners’ USEPA Hazardous Waste Generator ID# GAR000075085.
	Provides a summary of hazardous waste generated on the project on a monthly basis.
	Support
	Primary
	Monthly

	Hazardous Waste Determination.  Owners’ USEPA Hazardous Waste Generator ID# GAR000075085.
	Waste profiles are performed per 40 CFR 261 for each waste stream.
	Support
	Primary
	Each Waste Stream

	Waste Manifests. Owners’ USEPA Hazardous Waste Generator ID# GAR000075085
	Provide waste manifest, chain-of-custody, bill of laden, recycle certifications, etc. to demonstrate cradle to grave for each waste stream.
	Support
	Primary
	Each Item

	Hazardous Waste Reduction Plan.  Owners’ USEPA Hazardous Waste Generator ID# GAR000075085.
	Documents Owners’ plan to minimize the generation of hazardous waste. Document was prepared due to being a LQG in 2016.
	Primary
	Support
	As Needed

	Hazardous Waste Contingency Plan.  Owners’ USEPA Hazardous Waste Generator ID# GAR000075085.
	Owners' plan to protect the safety and welfare of employees and to comply with federal and state laws pertaining to hazardous waste generators with respect to preparedness and prevention for emergency events.
	Primary
	Support
	As Needed

	Solid Waste Management
	 
	 
	 
	 

	   Excess Concrete Management
	Perform oversight of and support disposal. Costs by others.
	Primary
	Support
	As Needed

	   Scrap Metal Recycling
	Perform oversight of and support disposal. Costs by others.
	Primary
	Support
	As Needed

	   Solid Waste
	Perform oversight of and support disposal. Costs by others.
	Primary
	Support
	As Needed

	   Hazardous Secondary Materials Management
	Support profile development, oversight, and recycling of HSM.
	Support
	Primary
	As Needed

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CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY
Exhibit A – Scope of Work / Division of Responsibilities

	
					
	Table 2. Environmental Compliance Division of Responsibility (Notes 1, 2)

	Title
	Purpose
	Owners
Responsibility
	Contractor
Responsibility
	Agency/Frequency/Dates

	 
	 
	 
	 
	 

	   Universal Waste
	Provide oversight of, perform records management, and disposal of Universal Waste.
	Support
	Primary
	As Needed

	   Used Oil
	Provide oversight of, perform records management, and disposal of Used Oil.
	Support
	Primary
	As Needed

	   Oily Debris
	Provide oversight of, perform records management, and disposal of Oily Debris.
	Support
	Primary
	As Needed

	Manage Impacted Water (SPCC Containments, etc.)
	Collect impacted water (from containments, etc.) provide oversight of, perform records management, and disposal of impacted water.
	Support
	Primary
	As Needed

	 
	 
	 
	 
	 

	 
	 
	 
	 
	 

	5.   HAZCOM/HAZMAT / SARA / EPCRA

	Chemical Control
	All chemical products must be approved prior to purchase and require an “Approved Use Sticker” unless
otherwise exempted.
	Support
	Primary
	As Needed

	Chemical Database Management/SDS Compliance
	Support Safety and Health as needed.
	Support
	Primary
	As Needed

	Haz Com Plan Maintenance
	Support Safety and Health as needed.

	Support
	Primary
	As Needed

	Chemical Cabinet Compliance
	Ensure compliance with site procedure requirements to chemical cabinets (Currently ~400 cabinets.
	Support
	Primary
	Weekly

	Chemical Inventory Data for Owners’ EPCRA / SARA Tier II Report
	Used to identify and track Tier II and TRI reportable chemicals and quantities (CMS requirement and used to support Tier II Report).
	Support
	Primary
	Monthly

	Welding Rod Usage Log for Owners’ TRI Report.
	Track welding rod usage for Toxic Release Inventory Reporting To demonstrate that NESHAP is not applicable.
	Support
	Primary
	Monthly

	 
	 
	 
	 
	 

	6.   ECOLOGICAL / WILDLIFE

	Migratory Bird Treaty Act MBTA – Georgia Power’s USFWS Permit 
	Provide protection of nesting birds and their eggs during construction activities. Provide records of related 
	Support
	Primary
	As Required

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CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY
Exhibit A – Scope of Work / Division of Responsibilities

	
					
	Table 2. Environmental Compliance Division of Responsibility (Notes 1, 2)

	Title
	Purpose
	Owners
Responsibility
	Contractor
Responsibility
	Agency/Frequency/Dates

	 
	 
	 
	 
	 

	MB745135-1
	activities.
	 
	 
	 

	Feral Hog Management
	Support USDA during activities to capture and remove feral hogs. Coordination required with site Safety and Security.
	Primary
	Support
	As Required

	Endangered Species / Nuisance Wildlife and Domestic Animal Protection / Relocation
	Protect wildlife, site personnel and relocate animals. Provide records of related activities.
	Support
	Primary
	As Required

	 
	 
	 
	 
	 

	7.   OTHER REGULATORY OBLIGATIONS

	Noise
	Perform monitoring to document compliance with the FEIS and SFEIS.
	Primary
	None
	As Required

	Environmental Protection Plan (COL Appendix B) - EIE for non-evaluated environmental impacts or changes to evaluated impacts
	Perform notifications and prepare environmental impact evaluations to support compliance.
	Primary
	Support
	As Required

	Department of Army Permit SAS-2007-01837
	Support compliance with permit obligations.
	Support
	Primary
	As Required

	PaTON
	Observe and support required signs.  Sign replacement as required.
	Support
	Primary
	 

	NHPA
	Ensure compliance with NHPA requirements prior to any new land disturbing activities and support new discovery (if applicable)]
	Primary
	Support
	As Required

	Bulk Gas Impact
	Perform Periodic Monitoring of Bulk Gas Shipments, storage locations, and management to comply with obligations for Vogtle 1&2.
	Primary
	Support
	As Required

	Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Determinations. Various contractors and Owners make notifications.
	Ensure applicable structures have determinations and are lit accordingly. Report lighting outages to the FAA as required.
	Support
	Primary
	As Required

	

	 
	 
	 
	 

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CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY
Exhibit A – Scope of Work / Division of Responsibilities

	
					
	Table 2. Environmental Compliance Division of Responsibility (Notes 1, 2)

	Title
	Purpose
	Owners
Responsibility
	Contractor
Responsibility
	Agency/Frequency/Dates

	 
	 
	 
	 
	 

	Notes
1.   Owners are responsible for Governance and Oversight for all items.
2.   Definitions:
•
Governance – Is the accountability to establish the standards, methods, and expectations for a Functional Area. These standards include management controls (policies, programs, processes, and implementing tools) and performance standards (definition of best practices and development of goals) that drive excellence in the function.
•    Oversight – Is the accountability to critically monitor, assess, and evaluate the performance of the Functional Area throughout the fleet to provide assurance that standards are being met. Oversight includes the responsibility to recommend appropriate intervention and elevation/escalation of management attention as necessary when standards are NOT being met.
•    Support – The accountability to arrange for supplemental resources or specialized skills to the performing organization on an as-needed basis. Support resources may provide technical guidance or specific work products; however, the performing organization retains ultimate accountability for the results and delivering on the work product.
•    Primary – Is the accountability to deliver expected results/work products in accordance with the agreed upon fleet standards, methods, and expectations. The performing organization/Individual has the primary accountability for behaviors and execution.

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	1.
	It is assumed that the bulk quantities to be installed as part of the Work are as stated in Tables 1 through 11 (“To-Go Quantities”). 

		
	2.
	It is assumed that the number of mechanical and electrical components to be installed as part of the Work is as set forth in the document titled “Vogtle ETC Summary Working File Appendices provided to Bechtel Team.pdf.” as uploaded on May 19, 2017 by Terry Takats to the SNC SharePoint site - “Vogtle 3&4 Project Controls”.

		
	3.
	It is assumed that, except for adjustment for escalation, the craft wages and/or benefits to be paid to craft labor engaged in performance of the Work are as stated in the Project Labor Agreement and wage bulletins provided in the following documents:

		
	•
	Document titled “Construction Labor Agreement.pdf.” as uploaded on May 19, 2017 by Terry Takats to the SNC SharePoint site – “Vogtle 3&4 Project Controls.” 

		
	•
	Document titled “Craft Current Wages and Benefits.pdf.” uploaded on May 25, 2017 by Terry Takats to the SNC SharePoint site – “Vogtle 3&4 Project Controls.”

		
	•
	Document titled “BL0033 Effective 05.22.17.pdf” uploaded on May 26, 2017 by Terry Takats to the SNC SharePoint site – “Vogtle 3&4 Project Controls.” 

		
	4.
	It is assumed that qualified craft labor will be available to support the performance of the Work in accordance with the resource curves for direct craft labor and indirect craft labor as set forth in Exhibit M-1.

With respect to this Target Assumption:
		
	(a)
	Craft labor unavailability must be demonstrated by providing evidence for a defined craft labor group that issued craft requisitions have remained unfilled for 30 or more days for the lesser of a) [***] positions or b) [***] of the planned resource level for that craft labor group. 

		
	(b)
	In the event that craft labor unavailability is demonstrated as provided in (a) above, the Parties will engage in consultation with the applicable craft labor union representatives, and, after such consultation, Contractor will make recommendations to the Owners as to proposed mitigation measures to address the craft labor unavailability. Such mitigation measures may include the proposed payment of per diems or provision of other incentives or benefits to the craft labor. As a part of any such recommendation, Contractor will provide data to support its recommendation, including, to the extent available, craft labor survey(s) or other data which indicate that the proposed mitigation measures would positively address the craft labor unavailability issue.  

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	(c)
	If Owners do not agree to implementation of a recommendation made by Contractor as provided in (b) above within 15 days of receipt of Contractor’s recommendation, then Contractor may give notice of an Adjustment Event under the Agreement.   

		
	5.
	It is assumed that Contractor and its Subcontractors will be permitted to work on the Construction Site in accordance with the Work Schedule. 

		
	6.
	It is assumed that escalation on each cost category forming part of the Target Construction Cost, including craft labor costs, non-manual personnel costs, and construction material costs, will not exceed an annual average of [***] per year.

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	Table 1. To-Go Cast in Place Concrete Quantities (cubic yards)

	Building
	7/28/17
Assessment
Quantities
(Note 1)
	Quantities
Installed 
From
Jun – Sep 2017
	Remaining 
To-Go 
Quantities

	UNIT 3

	Containment
	2,100
	150
	1,950

	Auxiliary Building
	7,600
	302
	7,298

	Annex Building
	5,200
	1,044
	4,156

	Shield Building
	2,900
	228
	2,673

	Turbine Building
	--
	0
	0

	Turbine Building – 1st Bay
	1,500
	841
	659

	Diesel Generator Building
	740
	--
	740

	Radwaste Building
	1,530
	--
	1,530

	Total Unit 3
	21,570
	2,564
	19,006

	UNIT 4

	Containment
	4,350
	1,501
	2,849

	Auxiliary Building
	10,100
	445
	9,655

	Annex Building
	7,400
	634
	6,766

	Shield Building
	2,900
	0
	2,900

	Turbine Building
	6,000
	32
	5,968

	Turbine Building – 1st Bay
	2,100
	Included above
	2,100

	Diesel Generator Building
	737
	0
	737

	Radwaste Building
	1,530
	0
	1,530

	Total Unit 4
	35,120
	2,613
	32,504

	SITE

	Total Site
	45,140
	4,766
	40,374

	Notes
1.   From Table 5-1 of Bechtel’s July 28, 2017, “Cost and Schedule Assessment for the Completion of Construction for Southern Nuclear Operating Company’s Vogtle Units 3 & 4”. (Note: The Diesel Generator Building and Radwaste Building quantities for Unit 3 were inadvertently switched in Bechtel’s July 28, 2017 assessment report and have been corrected in this table.)

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	Table 2. To-Go Modular Concrete Quantities (cubic yards)

	Building
	7/28/17
Assessment
Quantities
(Note 1)
	Quantities
Installed 
From
Jun – Sep 2017
	Remaining 
To-Go 
Quantities

	UNIT 3

	Containment
	1,900
	0
	1,900

	Auxiliary Building
	500
	0
	500

	Annex Building
	816
	0
	816

	Shield Building
	6,400
	0
	6,400

	Turbine Building
	--
	0
	0

	Turbine Building – 1st Bay
	--
	0
	0

	Diesel Generator Building
	--
	0
	0

	Radwaste Building
	--
	0
	0

	Total Unit 3
	9,616
	0
	9,616

	UNIT 4

	Containment
	2,900
	0
	2,900

	Auxiliary Building
	1,950
	0
	1,950

	Annex Building
	--
	0
	0

	Shield Building
	7,200
	547
	6,653

	Turbine Building
	--
	0
	0

	Turbine Building – 1st Bay
	--
	0
	0

	Diesel Generator Building
	--
	0
	0

	Radwaste Building
	--
	0
	0

	Total Unit 4
	12,050
	547
	11,503

	SITE

	Total Site
	0
	0
	0

	Notes
1.   From Table 5-1 of Bechtel’s July 28, 2017, “Cost and Schedule Assessment for the Completion of Construction for Southern Nuclear Operating Company’s Vogtle Units 3 & 4”. 

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Table 3. To-Go Structural Steel Quantities (tons)

	Building
	7/28/17
Assessment
Quantities
(Note 1)
	Quantities
Installed 
From
Jun – Sep 2017
	Remaining 
To-Go 
Quantities

	UNIT 3

	Containment
	830
	73
	757

	Auxiliary Building
	490
	36
	454

	Annex Building
	1,035
	290
	745

	Shield Building
	920
	0
	920

	Turbine Building
	50
	261
	0

	Turbine Building – 1st Bay
	--
	0
	0

	Diesel Generator Building
	--
	0
	0

	Radwaste Building
	--
	0
	0

	Total Unit 3
	3,325
	660
	2,876

	UNIT 4

	Containment
	830
	3
	827

	Auxiliary Building
	490
	64
	426

	Annex Building
	1,380
	444
	936

	Shield Building
	920
	0
	920

	Turbine Building
	5,050
	1,771
	3,279

	Turbine Building – 1st Bay
	--
	0
	0

	Diesel Generator Building
	--
	0
	0

	Radwaste Building
	--
	0
	0

	Total Unit 4
	8,670
	2,283
	6,387

	SITE

	Total Site
	100
	236
	0

	Notes
1.   From Table 5-1 of Bechtel’s July 28, 2017, “Cost and Schedule Assessment for the Completion of Construction for Southern Nuclear Operating Company’s Vogtle Units 3 & 4”. 

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Table 4. To-Go Large Bore Pipe Quantities (linear feet)

	Building
	7/28/17
Assessment
Quantities
(Note 1)
	Quantities
Installed 
From
Jun – Sep 2017
	Remaining 
To-Go 
Quantities

	UNIT 3

	Containment
	7,600
	1,183
	6,417

	Auxiliary Building
	14,600
	3,732
	10,868

	Annex Building
	10,000
	607
	9,393

	Shield Building
	--
	0
	0

	Turbine Building
	62,000
	5,090
	56,910

	Turbine Building – 1st Bay
	Included above
	Included above
	Included above

	Diesel Generator Building
	2,400
	0
	2,400

	Radwaste Building
	2,100
	0
	2,100

	Total Unit 3
	98,700
	10,612
	88,088

	UNIT 4

	Containment
	8,000
	290
	7,710

	Auxiliary Building
	15,500
	1,337
	14,163

	Annex Building
	11,580
	385
	11,195

	Shield Building
	--
	0
	0

	Turbine Building
	67,330
	1,903
	65,427

	Turbine Building – 1st Bay
	Included above
	Included above
	Included above

	Diesel Generator Building
	2,400
	0
	2,400

	Radwaste Building
	2,100
	0
	2,100

	Total Unit 4
	106,910
	3,916
	102,994

	SITE

	Total Site
	48,000
	8,272
	39,728

	Notes
1.   From Table 5-2 of Bechtel’s July 28, 2017, “Cost and Schedule Assessment for the Completion of Construction for Southern Nuclear Operating Company’s Vogtle Units 3 & 4”. (Note: The Diesel Generator Building and Radwaste Building quantities for Unit 3 and Unit 4 were inadvertently switched in Bechtel’s July 28, 2017 assessment report and have been corrected in this table.)

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Table 5. To-Go Large Bore Pipe Hangers (each)

	Building
	7/28/17
Assessment
Quantities
(Note 1)
	Quantities
Installed 
From
Jun – Sep 2017
	Remaining 
To-Go 
Quantities

	UNIT 3

	Containment
	740
	36
	704

	Auxiliary Building
	950
	85
	865

	Annex Building
	1,040
	105
	935

	Shield Building
	--
	0
	0

	Turbine Building
	4,150
	444
	3,706

	Turbine Building – 1st Bay
	Included above
	Included above
	Included above

	Diesel Generator Building
	190
	0
	190

	Radwaste Building
	150
	0
	150

	Total Unit 3
	7,220
	670
	6,550

	UNIT 4

	Containment
	740
	0
	740

	Auxiliary Building
	950
	17
	933

	Annex Building
	1,040
	0
	1,040

	Shield Building
	--
	0
	0

	Turbine Building
	4,150
	549
	3,601

	Turbine Building – 1st Bay
	Included above
	Included above
	Included above

	Diesel Generator Building
	190
	0
	190

	Radwaste Building
	150
	0
	150

	Total Unit 4
	7,220
	566
	6,654

	SITE

	Total Site
	850
(Note 2)
	0
	850

	Notes
1.   From Table 5-2 of Bechtel’s July 28, 2017, “Cost and Schedule Assessment for the Completion of Construction for Southern Nuclear Operating Company’s Vogtle Units 3 & 4”. (Note: The Diesel Generator Building and Radwaste Building quantities for Unit 3 and Unit 4 were inadvertently switched in Bechtel’s July 28, 2017 assessment report and have been corrected in this table.)
2.   The large bore pipe hangers for the site were inadvertently not included in Bechtel’s July 28, 2017 assessment report and have been corrected in this table.

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Table 6. To-Go Small Bore Pipe Quantities (linear feet)

	Building
	7/28/17
Assessment
Quantities
(Note 1)
	Quantities
Installed 
From
Jun – Sep 2017
	Remaining 
To-Go 
Quantities

	UNIT 3

	Containment
	14,500
	2,436
	12,064

	Auxiliary Building
	14,800
	4,099
	10,701

	Annex Building
	11,000
	796
	10,204

	Shield Building
	--
	0
	0

	Turbine Building
	57,000
	770
	56,230

	Turbine Building – 1st Bay
	Included above
	Included above
	Included above

	Diesel Generator Building
	1,500
	0
	1,500

	Radwaste Building
	2,200
	0
	2,200

	Total Unit 3
	101,000
	8,101
	92,899

	UNIT 4

	Containment
	15,455
	1,773
	13,682

	Auxiliary Building
	15,320
	387
	14,933

	Annex Building
	11,830
	148
	11,682

	Shield Building
	--
	0
	0

	Turbine Building
	57,800
	216
	57,584

	Turbine Building – 1st Bay
	Included above
	Included above
	Included above

	Diesel Generator Building
	1,500
	0
	1,500

	Radwaste Building
	2,200
	0
	2,200

	Total Unit 4
	104,100
	2,524
	101,581

	SITE

	Total Site
	18,500
	0
	18,500

	Notes
1.   From Table 5-2 of Bechtel’s July 28, 2017, “Cost and Schedule Assessment for the Completion of Construction for Southern Nuclear Operating Company’s Vogtle Units 3 & 4”. (Note: The Diesel Generator Building and Radwaste Building quantities for Unit 3 and Unit 4 were inadvertently switched in Bechtel’s July 28, 2017 assessment report and have been corrected in this table.)

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Table 7. To-Go Small Bore Pipe Hangers (each)

	Building
	7/28/17
Assessment
Quantities
(Note 1)
	Quantities
Installed 
From
Jun – Sep 2017
	Remaining 
To-Go 
Quantities

	UNIT 3

	Containment
	2,280
	24
	2,256

	Auxiliary Building
	1,650
	295
	1,355

	Annex Building
	2,100
	52
	2,048

	Shield Building
	--
	0
	0

	Turbine Building
	6,800
	111
	6,689

	Turbine Building – 1st Bay
	Included above
	Included above
	Included above

	Diesel Generator Building
	200
	0
	200

	Radwaste Building
	300
	0
	300

	Total Unit 3
	13,330
	482
	12,848

	UNIT 4

	Containment
	2,280
	0
	2,280

	Auxiliary Building
	1,650
	38
	1,612

	Annex Building
	2,100
	0
	2,100

	Shield Building
	--
	0
	-

	Turbine Building
	6,800
	6
	6,794

	Turbine Building – 1st Bay
	Included above
	Included above
	Included above

	Diesel Generator Building
	200
	0
	200

	Radwaste Building
	300
	0
	300

	Total Unit 4
	13,330
	44
	13,286

	SITE

	Total Site
	Not specified
	0
	0

	Notes
1.   From Table 5-2 of Bechtel’s July 28, 2017, “Cost and Schedule Assessment for the Completion of Construction for Southern Nuclear Operating Company’s Vogtle Units 3 & 4”. (Note: The Diesel Generator Building and Radwaste Building quantities for Unit 3 and Unit 4 were inadvertently switched in Bechtel’s July 28, 2017 assessment report and have been corrected in this table.)

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Table 8. To-Go Scheduled Cable Quantities (linear feet)

	Building
	7/28/17
Assessment
Quantities
(Note 1)
	Quantities
Installed 
From
Jun – Sep 2017
	Remaining 
To-Go 
Quantities

	UNIT 3

	Containment
	350,000
	105
	349,895

	Auxiliary Building
	1,150,000
	1,300
	1,148,700

	Annex Building
	720,000
	9,534
	710,466

	Shield Building
	--
	100
	0

	Turbine Building
	1,680,000
	3,000
	1,677,000

	Turbine Building – 1st Bay
	Included above
	Included above
	Included above

	Diesel Generator Building
	90,000
	0
	90,000

	Radwaste Building
	92,000
	0
	92,000

	Total Unit 3
	4,082,000
	14,039
	4,068,061

	UNIT 4

	Containment
	350,000
	425
	349,575

	Auxiliary Building
	1,150,000
	2,007
	1,147,993

	Annex Building
	720,000
	2,949
	717,051

	Shield Building
	--
	0
	0

	Turbine Building
	1,680,000
	1,704
	1,678,296

	Turbine Building – 1st Bay
	Included above
	Included above
	Included above

	Diesel Generator Building
	90,000
	0
	90,000

	Radwaste Building
	92,000
	0
	92,000

	Total Unit 4
	4,082,000
	7,085
	4,074,915

	SITE

	Standard Plant Scope
	330,060
	10,588
	319,472

	Site Specific
	1,284,800
	Included above
	1,284,800

	Total Site
	1,614,860
	10,588
	1,604,272

	Notes
1.   From Table 5-3 of Bechtel’s July 28, 2017, “Cost and Schedule Assessment for the Completion of Construction for Southern Nuclear Operating Company’s Vogtle Units 3 & 4”. (Note: The Diesel Generator Building and Radwaste Building quantities for Unit 3 and Unit 4 were inadvertently switched in Bechtel’s July 28, 2017 assessment report and have been corrected in this table.)

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Table 9. To-Go Scheduled Conduit Quantities (linear feet)

	Building
	7/28/17
Assessment
Quantities
(Note 1)
	Quantities
Installed 
From
Jun – Sep 2017
	Remaining 
To-Go 
Quantities

	UNIT 3

	Containment
	19,000
	28
	18,972

	Auxiliary Building
	21,000
	559
	20,441

	Annex Building
	43,000
	7,706
	35,294

	Shield Building
	--
	0
	0

	Turbine Building
	91,000
	317
	90,683

	Turbine Building – 1st Bay
	Included above
	Included above
	Included above

	Diesel Generator Building
	6,400
	0
	6,400

	Radwaste Building
	5,200
	0
	5,200

	Total Unit 3
	185,600
	8,610
	176,990

	UNIT 4

	Containment
	19,000
	316
	18,684

	Auxiliary Building
	21,000
	362
	20,638

	Annex Building
	43,000
	0
	43,000

	Shield Building
	--
	0
	0

	Turbine Building
	91,000
	2,442
	88,558

	Turbine Building – 1st Bay
	Included above
	Included above
	Included above

	Diesel Generator Building
	6,400
	0
	6,400

	Radwaste Building
	5,200
	0
	5,200

	Total Unit 4
	185,600
	3,120
	182,480

	SITE

	Standard Plant Scope
	2,460
	9,763
	0

	Site Specific
	Included above
	Included above
	0

	Total Site
	2,460
	9,763
	0

	Notes
1.   From Table 5-3 of Bechtel’s July 28, 2017, “Cost and Schedule Assessment for the Completion of Construction for Southern Nuclear Operating Company’s Vogtle Units 3 & 4”. (Note: The Diesel Generator Building and Radwaste Building quantities for Unit 3 and Unit 4 were inadvertently switched in Bechtel’s July 28, 2017 assessment report and have been corrected in this table.)

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Table 10. To-Go Cable Tray Quantities (linear feet)

	Building
	7/28/17
Assessment
Quantities
(Note 1)
	Quantities
Installed 
From
Jun – Sep 2017
	Remaining 
To-Go 
Quantities

	UNIT 3

	Containment
	7,000
	0
	7,000

	Auxiliary Building
	13,500
	94
	13,406

	Annex Building
	11,400
	385
	11,015

	Shield Building
	--
	0
	0

	Turbine Building
	19,000
	2,847
	16,153

	Turbine Building – 1st Bay
	Included above
	Included above
	Included above

	Diesel Generator Building
	500
	0
	500

	Radwaste Building
	1,000
	0
	1,000

	Total Unit 3
	52,400
	3,326
	49,074

	UNIT 4

	Containment
	7,000
	0
	7,000

	Auxiliary Building
	13,500
	216
	13,284

	Annex Building
	11,400
	394
	11,006

	Shield Building
	--
	0
	0

	Turbine Building
	19,000
	115
	18,885

	Turbine Building – 1st Bay
	Included above
	Included above
	Included above

	Diesel Generator Building
	500
	0
	500

	Radwaste Building
	1,000
	0
	1,000

	Total Unit 4
	52,400
	725
	51,675

	SITE

	Standard Plant Scope
	7,200
	4,916
	2,284

	Site Specific
	Included above
	Included above
	Included above

	Total Site
	7,200
	4,916
	2,284

	Notes
1.   From Table 5-3 of Bechtel’s July 28, 2017, “Cost and Schedule Assessment for the Completion of Construction for Southern Nuclear Operating Company’s Vogtle Units 3 & 4”. (Note: The Diesel Generator Building and Radwaste Building quantities for Unit 3 and Unit 4 were inadvertently switched in Bechtel’s July 28, 2017 assessment report and have been corrected in this table.)

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Table 11. To-Go Cable Terminations Quantities (each)

	Building
	7/28/17
Assessment
Quantities
(Note 1)
	Quantities
Installed 
From
Jun – Sep 2017
	Remaining 
To-Go 
Quantities

	UNIT 3

	Containment
	29,560
	0
	29,560

	Auxiliary Building
	54,670
	0
	54,670

	Annex Building
	34,670
	0
	34,670

	Shield Building
	--
	0
	0

	Turbine Building
	43,480
	0
	43,480

	Turbine Building – 1st Bay
	Included above
	Included above
	Included above

	Diesel Generator Building
	4,565
	0
	4,565

	Radwaste Building
	3,690
	0
	3,690

	Total Unit 3
	170,640
	0
	170,640

	UNIT 4

	Containment
	29,560
	0
	29,560

	Auxiliary Building
	54,670
	0
	54,670

	Annex Building
	34,670
	0
	34,670

	Shield Building
	--
	0
	0

	Turbine Building
	43,480
	0
	43,480

	Turbine Building – 1st Bay
	Included above
	Included above
	Included above

	Diesel Generator Building
	4,565
	0
	4,565

	Radwaste Building
	3,690
	0
	3,690

	Total Unit 4
	170,640
	0
	170,640

	SITE

	Standard Plant Scope
	29,850
	282
	29,568

	Site Specific
	Included above
	Included above
	Included above

	Total Site
	29,850
	282
	29,568

	Notes
1.   From Table 5-3 of Bechtel’s July 28, 2017, “Cost and Schedule Assessment for the Completion of Construction for Southern Nuclear Operating Company’s Vogtle Units 3 & 4”. (Note: The Diesel Generator Building and Radwaste Building quantities for Unit 3 and Unit 4 were inadvertently switched in Bechtel’s July 28, 2017 assessment report and have been corrected in this table.)

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Exhibit C – Baseline Schedule

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Exhibit D – Construction Site

	
				
	Building Number
	Building Description
	Non-Construction Site 
Areas
	 Construction Site
Areas

	 
	 
	 
	 

	101
	Batch Plant Office #1
	 
	X

	102
	SSM (HVAC) Subcontractor
	 
	X

	103
	Non-Manual Time Alley (turnstiles) Security Post 2
	X
	 

	104
	Construction Warehouse
	 
	X

	104a
	Construction Warehouse Offices (Trailer #4)
	 
	X

	104b
	Warehouse Storage
	 
	X

	104c
	WH Annex Offices (including trailer 104c1)
	 
	X

	104d
	WH Storage
	 
	X

	104e
	WH Storage
	 
	X

	104f
	WH Storage
	 
	X

	105
	WH Laydown Yard
	 
	X

	106
	Non-Manual Parking lot
	 
	X

	107
	Batch Plant Area
	 
	X

	108
	Containment Vessel Module Assembly Pad
	 
	X

	109
	NRC Office
	X
	 

	109A
	NRC Office
	X
	 

	109B
	NRC Office
	X
	 

	109C
	NRC Office
	X
	 

	110
	Weld Material Storage Building for CBIS
	 
	X

	111
	Turbine Building Module Assembly Area
	 
	X

	112
	Test Lab
	X
(Note 1)
	X
(Note 1) 

	112A
	WECTEC IT
	X
	 

	113
	Ameco Tool Issue Trailer #1
	 
	X

	114
	Craft/Subcontractor Parking Lot #1
	 
	X

	115
	Batch Plant Office #2
	 
	X

	116
	Time Alley (Turnstiles) Security Post 3
	X
	 

	117
	Time Office Building
	X
(Note 1)
	X
(Note 1) 

	117A
	Time Office Building Annex
	X
(Note 1)
	X
(Note 1) 

	118
	New Hire & In-Processing Building
	X
	 

	119
	Craft Toilet Trailer #1
	 
	X

	120
	Construction Management Building
	X
	 

	120A
	FE Annex Offices
	X
(Note 1)
	X
(Note 1) 

	 
	 
	 
	 

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	Building Number
	Building Description
	Non-Construction Site 
Areas
	 Construction Site
Areas

	 
	 
	 
	 

	121
	Project Services Office Building
	X
(Note 1)
	X
(Note 1) 

	121A
	Procurement
	X
(Note 1)
	X
(Note 1) 

	121B
	Procurement Engineering
	X
	 

	121C
	Construction Services (COS) Building
	X
(Note 1)
	X
(Note 1) 

	122
	Amec/Materials Warehouse
	X
(Note 2)
	X
(Note 2)

	123
	Nuclear Island & Turbine Island Unit 4 Area (Includes Craft Break Tents)
	 
	X

	124
	Construction Management Offices
	X
(Note 1)
	X
(Note 1) 

	124A
	Construction Office Annex
	X
(Note 1)
	X
(Note 1) 

	124B
	Construction QC/Welding office Annex
	X
(Note 1)
	X
(Note 1) 

	124C
	Construction Office Annex
	X
(Note 1)
	X
(Note 1) 

	125
	Craft Toilet Trailer #2
	 
	X

	126
	Craft Toilet Trailer #3
	 
	X

	127
	Craft Toilet Trailer #4
	 
	X

	128
	Craft Toilet Trailer #5
	 
	X

	129
	Craft Toilet Trailer #6
	 
	X

	130
	Construction /Craft Change Building #2 (including 130A)
	 
	X

	131
	Pipefitters Shop
	 
	X

	132
	Electrical Shop
	 
	X

	133
	Carpenter Shop
	 
	X

	134
	Weld Testing Building
	 
	X

	135
	Bottle Gas Storage
	 
	X

	136
	Vehicle Repair Shop
	 
	X

	137
	Motor Pool Yard
	 
	X

	138
	Laydown Area #1
	 
	X

	139
	Rebar Module Pad U3
	 
	X

	140
	Owners Executives Office
	X
	 

	141
	Air Compressor Building #2
	 
	X

	142
	HSE Facility
	X

	X

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Exhibit D – Construction Site

	
				
	Building Number
	Building Description
	Non-Construction Site 
Areas
	 Construction Site
Areas

	 
	 
	 
	 

	 
	 
	(Note 1)
	(Note 1)

	142A
	HSE Office Annex
	X
(Note 1)
	X
(Note 1) 

	142B
	HSE Office Annex - First Aid Facility
	X
(Note 1)
	X
(Note 1) 

	143
	Tool Room & Rigging Loft
	 
	X

	145
	Security Field Office
	X
	 

	145A
	Security Access Post 1
	X
	 

	146
	HSE HazMat Facility
	 
	 

	147
	Fiber Optics Building
	X
	 

	148
	Owners Auditorium Building
	X
	 

	149
	Module Assembly Area
	 
	X

	150
	(MAB) Module Assembly Building 
(including conex units a,b,c,d)
	 
	X

	151
	Chemical Storage Building #2
	 
	X

	152
	Fuel Station
	 
	X

	153
	Security Main Guard House - SEC Post 1
	X
	 

	154
	Warehouse Offices and Level "A" Storage
	 
	X

	155
	Security Secondary Guard House - Post 8A
	X
	 

	156
	Craft Shelter Outer Module Fab Area
	 
	X

	157
	Temp. Construction Office Trailers
	X
(Note 1)
	X
(Note 1) 

	158
	Carpenter Form Pad
	 
	X

	159
	Module Assembly Building Document Control
	 
	X

	160
	Office Trailer #1
	X
(Note 1)
	X
(Note 1) 

	161
	Office Trailer #2
	X
(Note 1)
	X
(Note 1) 

	162
	Training Office Annex (including 162A)
	X
(Note 1)
	X
(Note 1) 

	163
	EH&S Training Facility
	 
	X

	164
	Survey Support Facility
	 
	X

	165
	Owners Office Building (West)
	X
	 

	166
	CBIS Laydown Area
	 
	X

	167
	Turbine Building (TB) Field Office Area
	 
	X

	168
	Turbine Building Toilet Trailer
	 
	X

	169
	NI/TI Doc Control
	 
	X

	 
	 
	 
	 

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Exhibit D – Construction Site

	
				
	Building Number
	Building Description
	Non-Construction Site 
Areas
	 Construction Site
Areas

	 
	 
	 
	 

	170
	EH&S Training Facility
	 
	X

	171
	NI-3 Field Offices & Craft Change Area
	 
	X

	171A
	NI-4 Field Engineering Offices
	X
(Note 1)
	X
(Note 1) 

	171B
	Office Trailers
	X
(Note 1)
	X
(Note 1) 

	172
	NI-3 Toilet Trailer
	 
	X

	173
	NI Rigger Containers
	 
	X

	174
	Batch Plant QC Field Office
	 
	X

	175
	Electrical Laydown Yard
	 
	X

	176
	Site Cylinder Filling Station
	 
	X

	177
	Ameco Tool Issue Trailer #1
	 
	X

	178
	Vehicle Repair Shop (Temporary)
	 
	X

	179
	AMECO Tool Storage
	 
	X

	180
	AMECO Tool Storage
	 
	X

	181
	Coating & Painting Shop
	 
	X

	182
	Cooling Tower Contractor Offices
	 
	X

	183
	Cooling Tower HSE Field Office
	 
	X

	184
	Valve and I&C Shop
	 X
(Note 3)
	X
(Note 3)

	185
	Owners ITAAC/Licensing Building
	X
	 

	186
	Owners Co-Owners Offices
	X
	 

	187
	Shield Building Offices
	X
	 

	188
	CQC Annex Offices
	X
	 

	189
	Chemical Storage Building #1
	 
	X

	190
	Engineering Building
	X
	 

	191
	LR/HR Office
	X
(Note 1)
	X
(Note 1) 

	192
	Mistras NDE Field Office
	 
	X

	194
	Pipe Shop Laydown
	 
	X

	195
	NI Rebar Mockup Area
	 
	X

	196
	Office Trailer #3
	X
(Note 1)
	X
(Note 1) 

	197
	Office Trailer #4
	X
(Note 1)
	X
(Note 1) 

	198
	Office Trailer #5
	X
(Note 1)
	X
(Note 1) 

	 
	 
	 
	 

	 
	 
	 
	 

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Exhibit D – Construction Site

	
				
	Building Number
	Building Description
	Non-Construction Site 
Areas
	 Construction Site
Areas

	 
	 
	 
	 

	199
	Access Authorization / Badging Building
	X
	 

	200
	Pre Hire Welding Test Facility A&B
	 
	X

	201
	(ASB) Admin Support Building
	X
(Note 1)
	X
(Note 1) 

	202
	NDE / RT Film Trailer
	 
	X

	203
	Field QC
	 
	X

	203 B
	Mistras
	 
	X

	204
	HSE Training Lab (including 204 A&B)
	X
(Note 1)
	X
(Note 1) 

	205
	Office Trailer #7
	X
(Note 1)
	X
(Note 1) 

	206
	Not Used
	 
	 

	207
	Startup Field Offices
	X
	 

	208
	Craft Toilet Trailer #8
	 
	X

	209
	Construction Control Facility (OCC)
	X
	 

	210
	Conex Field Office
	 
	X

	211
	CBIS Shield Building Offices A&B
	 
	X

	212
	Shield Building Prefab Field Offices 
(and 212A)
	 
	X

	301
	Office Building
	X
	 

	302
	Engineering Administration Building
	X
	 

	303
	Maintenance Support Building
	X
	 

	304
	Personnel Access Point
	X
	 

	305
	Communication Support Center
	X
	 

	306
	Receiving Warehouse 
(used as construction warehouse)
	 
	X

	307
	Warehouse
	X
(Note 1)
	X
(Note 1) 

	308
	ISFSI
	X
	 

	309
	Vogtle Training Center Expansion Area
	X
	 

	311
	Fire Training Facilities
	X
	 

	312
	New Visitor Center
	X
	 

	313
	Blowdown Sump
	X
	 

	314
	Switch Yard Control House
	X
	 

	315
	Pumphouse Switchgear Area
	X
	 

	316
	Bulk Gas Storage Facility
	X
	 

	317
	CWS Chemical Treatment Skids
	X
	 

	 
	 
	 
	 

	 
	 
	 
	 

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Exhibit D – Construction Site

	
				
	Building Number
	Building Description
	Non-Construction Site 
Areas
	 Construction Site
Areas

	 
	 
	 
	 

	318
	Security Towers
	X
	 

	319
	Not Used
	 
	 

	320
	Not Used
	 
	 

	321
	Diesel Fuel Offloading Station
	X
	 

	322
	Radioactive Material and Equipment Storage Building
	X
	 

	323
	Not Used
	 
	 

	324
	Rotor & Cable Storage Building 
(Currently used as a warehouse)
	 
	X

	325
	Waste Water Discharge Structure
	X
	 

	326
	River Water Intake Structure
	X
	 

	327
	Cooling Tower Basin and Pump Station
	X
	 

	328
	Primary VAP
	X
	 

	329
	Secondary VAP
	X
	 

	Notes

1.   Owners will maintain Building/Facilities. Contractor controls office layout and personnel movement.
2.   Shared asset with Facilities for storage and distribution of facilities materials. Owners will maintain the building.
3.   Contractor will control facility maintenance. Owners Controls South End Offices.

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Exhibit E – Subcontract Alignment Process and Managed Subcontracts

The Subcontract Scope Alignment Process means the process for the Contractor’s evaluation of Contractor-Managed Subcontract Scope as described in this Exhibit.

Table 1 (located on page 4) provides a list of subcontract scope items for the Facility identified as either “Managed by Owner” or “Managed by Contractor” (i.e., Contractor-Managed Subcontract Scope).

The Subcontract Scope Alignment Process will be performed by Contractor, in consultation with Owners. The following items will be evaluated for each element of Contractor-Managed Subcontract Scope:

		
	•
	Scope of work/technical services remaining to be performed to support Final Completion including identification of potential scope gaps and unidentified scope

		
	•
	Schedule to complete

		
	•
	Cost estimate to complete (for scope remaining to be completed as of the Effective Date)

		
	•
	Allowance for growth in scope, if applicable

		
	•
	Appropriate contingency

		
	•
	Resources and capabilities of incumbent subcontractor

		
	•
	Safety requirements and provisions

		
	•
	Risk assessment

		
	•
	Existing commercial arrangement with incumbent subcontractor (both with respect to the identity of the subcontractor and the terms of the subcontract) including general and special conditions, reporting requirements, financial capabilities, etc.

For each scope item, access to the following information will be provided by the Owners on a timely basis to perform the evaluation:

		
	•
	Current subcontract for the scope including terms and conditions (general conditions, special conditions) and referenced attachments

		
	•
	Scope of work/technical services (if separate from the existing subcontract)

		
	•
	Estimate to complete data with supporting details to enable review/validation of values

		
	•
	Payment status (paid to date, outstanding, Owners and/or subcontractor assessment of percent complete)

		
	•
	Technical documents (e.g., Technical Documents List, Schedule of Required Vendor Data, etc.).

Discussions with each subcontractor are anticipated as part of the evaluation as well as participation in subcontract renegotiations. Owners assistance will be needed to facilitate these discussions.

The evaluation of each item of Contractor-Managed Subcontract Scope will be performed in three phases:

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	•
	Phase 1 – Review Existing Subcontract/Scope to Assess Current Estimate to Complete

In Phase 1, each element of Contractor-Managed Subcontract Scope and related subcontract (if any) will be reviewed to enable an assessment of Owners’ current estimate to complete. A Review Package will be prepared for each element of Contractor-Managed Subcontract Scope that will include the following information:

1.    Executive Summary

2.    Scope of Work/Technical Services Remaining

2.1    Scope Definition
2.2    Work Included
2.3    Work Not Included
2.4    Potential Gaps
2.5    Alternative Execution Approaches

3.    Resources and Capabilities

4.    Safety Requirements and Provisions

5.    Risk Assessment

5.1    Cost Risk
5.2    Schedule Risk

6.    Existing Commercial Arrangement/Proposal Evaluation

6.1    General Conditions
6.2    Special Conditions
6.3    Reporting Requirements
6.4    Financial Terms and Financial Condition of Incumbent Subcontractor
6.5    Potential Gaps in Terms and Conditions
6.6    Schedule Review

7.    Schedule to Complete Defined Scope

7.1    Impact to Baseline Schedule and Target Completion Date(s)

The potential that items of Contractor-Managed Subcontract Scope could impact the Baseline Schedule will be evaluated.

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7.2       Contingency Assessment 

All items of Contractor-Managed Subcontract Scope will be scheduled as necessary to support the Baseline Schedule.

		
	7.3
	Adjustment to Baseline Schedule and Target Completion Dates:  

An adjustment to the Baseline Schedule and Target Completion Dates will be identified if the scope item will not support the current Baseline Schedule.

8.    Cost Estimate to Complete

8.1    Cost Assessment

Contractor will assess the estimated cost to complete the scope item in question for scope remaining to be completed as of the Effective Date.
    
8.2    Allowance for Growth in Scope

The cost estimate will include an allowance for growth in scope, if applicable, based on Contractor’s standard estimating processes. 

		
	8.3
	Contingency Assessment 

    
An appropriate amount for contingency will be included in the cost estimate to complete to achieve a confidence level of no less than 80% (using @Risk or similar software using Monte Carlo risk simulation).

8.4       Allowance for Escalation

An appropriate allowance for escalation, if applicable, will be included in the cost estimate to complete based on Contractor’s assessment of escalation for the scope item in question.

		
	8.5
	Adjustment to Target Construction Cost that include items 8.1 through 8.4

An adjustment to the Target Construction Cost will be identified based on the results of the evaluation, including items 8.1 through 8.4.

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	•
	Phase 2 – Review Re-Bid/Negotiation of Subcontract Scope to Assess Current Estimate to Complete

In Phase 2, the information received as part of the re-bid/negotiation of each subcontract will be reviewed to complete or identify any adjustments. The Phase 1 Review Package will be updated with the results of Phase 2.

		
	•
	Phase 3 – Agreement with Owners on Adjustment Needed to Target Construction Cost and Target Completion Date(s) (if any)

Multiple elements of Contractor-Managed Subcontract Scope may be reasonably considered as a group for these purposes, where mutually agreed. 

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	Table 1. Construction Subcontracts (Note 1)

	Number
	Title/Scope Description
	Current Subcontractor
	Managed by Owner
(Owner-Managed Subcontract)
	Managed by Contractor (Contractor-Managed Subcontract)

	1270
	Non-union general facilities maintenance
	David Smith Construction
	X
	 

	1278
	Data and Cabling
	Heath
	X
	 

	1399
	Excavation NI, Misc earthwork
	Morgan Corporation
	 
	X

	1421
	Concrete and Soil Testing
	AMEC
	 
	X

	1422
	Backfill for Nuclear Islands
	Morgan Corp
	 
	X

	1430
	RWI Structure Site Development (dewatering of area to support RWI construction)
	Remedial Construction Services
	 
	X

	1452
	Underground HDPE Pipe Installation
	C.A. Murren
	 
	X

	1456
	River Water Intake Structure (civil only) Phase II
	Garney
	 
	X

	1464
	Durawall
	TBD
	 
	X

	1466
	NDE Testing
	Mistras
	 
	X

	1468
	High Voltage Electrical Work
	Georgia Power
	X
	 

	1477
	Productivity Survey Consultant
	Productivity Enhancement
	X
	 

	1600
	Landscaping
	TBD
	X
	 

	1608
	Electric Heat Tracing and Insulation
	TBD
	 
	X

	1612
	Specialized Field Machining
	PCI
	 
	X

	1613
	ISO Phase & Non-Seg Bus Duct
	AZZ/Calvert
	 
	X

	1614
	Transformer Dress-out
	ABB
	 
	X

	1615
	Lightning Protection
	TBD
	 
	X

	1618
	Coatings
	Williams Specialty Services
	 
	X

	1620
	Trash Hauling / Disposal
	Waste Management
	X
	 

	1622
	Formwork
	HSG
	 
	X

	1625
	HVAC Fab & Installation (U3 & U4)
	SSMI
	 
	X

	1626
	Building 307
	Thompson Turner Construction
	X
	 

	1627
	Field Erected Tanks
	CB&I
	X
(Note 2)
	X
(Note 2)

	 
	 
	 
	 
	 

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	Table 1. Construction Subcontracts (Note 1)

	Number
	Title/Scope Description
	Current Subcontractor
	Managed by Owner
(Owner-Managed Subcontract)
	Managed by Contractor (Contractor-Managed Subcontract)

	1631
	Vac Truck Services
	August Industrial
	 
	X

	1632
	Shield Building Construction
	CB&I
	X
(Note 2)
	X
(Note 2)

	1633
	Potable Water System Maintenance
	Nalco
	X
	 

	1636
	Cooling Tower Construction
	Research Cottrell Cooling (RCC)
	 
	X

	1637
	Small Tools and Consumables
	TBD
	 
	X

	1802
	Concrete Pump Trucks
	Ashmore
	 
	X

	1803
	Post Weld Heat Treatment
	Superheat FGH Services
	 
	X

	1804
	Vac Truck Services
	Thompson Industrial
	 
	X

	1805
	Vac Truck Services
	EnviroVac
	 
	X

	1806
	Concrete and Soil Testing
	S&ME
	 
	X

	1807
	Special High Value Tools
	TBD
	 
	X

	1808
	Heavy Haul
	TBD
	 
	X

	1809
	Raw Water Pump Replacement
	TBD
	X
	 

	1811
	Traction Elevators
	Thyssen Krupp
	 
	X

	1812
	Fire Protection / Detection
	F.E. Moran
	 
	X

	1813
	Permanent Plant Communications
	TBD
	X
	 

	1814
	SWS Chemical Treatment Building
	TBD
	 
	X

	1815
	Insulation (conventional)
	TBD
	 
	X

	1817
	Metal Siding
	Commercial Siding
	 
	X

	1818
	Membrane Roofing
	TBD
	 
	X

	1819
	Penetration Seals (Block outs/barriers)
	TBD
	 
	X

	1822
	Annulus Seal – Waterproof Sealants
	TBD
	 
	X

	1824
	Permanent Plant Security System
	TBD
	X
	 

	1837
	Bulk Gas Storage Facility
	TBD
	X
	 

	1874
	Yard Area Pools/Lining
	Yard Area Pools
	X
	 

	1875
	HVAC Fab & Installation
	TBD
	 
	X

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Exhibit E – Subcontract Alignment Process and Managed Subcontracts

	
					
	Table 1. Construction Subcontracts (Note 1)

	Number
	Title/Scope Description
	Current Subcontractor
	Managed by Owner
(Owner-Managed Subcontract)
	Managed by Contractor (Contractor-Managed Subcontract)

	1876
	HVAC Testing and Balance
	TBD
	 
	X

	1878
	Craft Support for MAB
	CB&I Services Inc.
	X
(Note 2)
	X
(Note 2)

	1885
	Union - General Services
	Stratton
	X
	 

	1886
	Construction Air Services
	NexAir
	 
	X

	1888
	Heavy Civil
	Williams Plant Services
	X
	 

	1889
	Building 305 Excavation
	C.A. Murren
	X
	 

	1893
	Security Consulting
	Ultimate Access
	X
	 

	2092
	Diesel Generator Building U3&4
	TBD
	 
	X

	2096
	Rack and Pinion Elevators
	TBD
	 
	X

	2097
	US Security - Unarmed Security Guards
	US Security
	X
	 

	2100
	Ring HVAC Duct Work Installation
	CB&I
	X
(Note 2)
	X
(Note 2)

	2104
	Annual Fire Protection
	Wolverine
	X
	 

	2108
	Turbine Assembly
	TurbinePro
	 
	X

	2109
	Concrete Spoils Crushing
	TBD
	X
	 

	2113
	Building 304
	Thompson Construction Group
	X
	 

	2114
	Metrology & Survey Services
	API
	 
	X

	2116
	New BRE for Building 304
	Safariland
	X
	 

	2120
	Site Construction
	Fluor Enterprises, Inc.
	X
	 

	2376
	NSSS Machining and Welding Services
	PCI
	 
	X

	2380
	Building 305
	Thompson Construction Group
	X
	 

	2551
	Transformer Pads
	TBD
	 
	X

	2565
	Above Ground Electrical Installation
	TBD
	 
	X

	2566
	Architectural Finishes
	TBD
	 
	X

	2567
	RWI Structure Work - Phase III
	TBD
	 
	X

	2588
	Permanent Plant Security System
	Williams Specialty
	X
	 

	 
	 
	 
	 
	 

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Exhibit E – Subcontract Alignment Process and Managed Subcontracts

	
					
	Table 1. Construction Subcontracts (Note 1)

	Number
	Title/Scope Description
	Current Subcontractor
	Managed by Owner
(Owner-Managed Subcontract)
	Managed by Contractor (Contractor-Managed Subcontract)

	2603
	Cathodic Protection
	TBD
	 
	X

	2604
	Computer Flooring
	TBD
	 
	X

	2605
	Service Water System Cooling Tower
	TBD
	 
	X

	2600
	Annulus Grouting
	TBD
	 
	X

	2601
	Gas & Communication Duct Bank
	TBD
	 
	X

	2602
	CWS Pipe Interior Grout PCCP Joint
	TBD
	 
	X

	TBD
	Mirror Reflective Insulation
	Transco
	 
	X

	TBD
	Toshiba TAS
	Toshiba
	X
	 

	TBD
	Site Medical Management Services
	Core Medical
	 
	X

	TBD
	Potential Scope (both Units): RV Internals, Refueling Machine, PZRHR Install
	TBD
	 
	X

	TBD
	CVAP Installation
	TBD
	 
	X

	TBD
	U3/U4 RV Head Vent & IHP
	TBD
	 
	X

	TBD
	Final Paving
	TBD
	X
	 

	TBD
	Battery Testing
	TBD
	X
	 

	TBD
	Earth Work & Erosion Control
	TBD
	 
	X

	TBD
	Shield Building Tensions Ring
	TBD
	 
	X

	TBD
	Shield Building Tank
	TBD
	 
	X

	TBD
	Demo (No Mans Land) Work
	TBD
	X
	 

	TBD
	Surveying
	TBD
	 
	X

	TBD
	NI 3&4 Fire Detection & Suppression
	TBD
	 
	X

	TBD
	Equipment - Crane Operate & Maintain Contracts
	TBD
	 
	X

	TBD
	Equipment - Crane Rental Agreements
	TBD
	 
	X

	TBD
	Equipment - General Construction Equipment Rental Agreements
	TBD
	 
	X

	TBD
	HLD Disassembly
	TBD
	 
	X

	Notes
1.   This table will be updated to include all relevant purchase orders for Construction Materials required in the performance of the Work.
2.   Contractor’s responsibility is limited to managing the onsite construction activities related to the CB&I subcontracts. Owners will remain responsible to manage all offsite fabrication, engineering, and other activities as may be specified and, for the foregoing purposes, the CB&I subcontracts will be treated as “Owner-Managed Subcontracts”.

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Exhibit F - Form of Letters of Credit

Form of Repayment Letter of Credit

BANK

                                                                                   Date:                  
                                                                                   Letter of Credit Number:     

Beneficiary:  
Georgia Power Company, acting for itself and as agent for Oglethorpe Power Corporation (An Electric Membership Corporation), Municipal Electric Authority of Georgia, MEAG Power SPVJ, LLC, MEAG Power SPVM, LLC, MEAG Power SPVP, LLC, and The City of Dalton, Georgia, acting by and through its Board of Water, Light and Sinking Fund Commissioners 
(address)
(Attn:)

Applicant: 
Bechtel Power Corporation 
(address)
        

We, Bank Name, hereby establish in favor of Georgia Power Company, acting for itself and as agent for Oglethorpe Power Corporation (An Electric Membership Corporation), Municipal Electric Authority of Georgia, MEAG Power SPVJ, LLC, MEAG Power SPVM, LLC, MEAG Power SPVP, LLC, and The City of Dalton, Georgia, acting by and through its Board of Water, Light and Sinking Fund Commissioners (“Beneficiary” or “you” or “your”), at the request of and for the account of Bechtel Power Corporation (“Applicant”) our Irrevocable Standby Letter of Credit No. ______ (“Letter of Credit”) in the amount of [USD $                  ] (Insert Amount in Words) (the “Available Amount”).

We are advised that this Letter of Credit is issued with respect to that certain Construction Completion Agreement dated as of ____________, 2017 between Beneficiary and Applicant, including without limitation the Exhibits attached thereto (as amended, extended, supplemented, or restated from time to time, the “Agreement”). 

The Available Amount of this Letter of Credit is available to you against your executed written Drawing Certificate/Demand(s) in the form attached as Annex I hereto, with appropriate insertions (including relevant wiring instructions), presented to us.  Multiple, partial demands may be made hereunder.  The Available Amount of this Letter of Credit will be reduced if and as partial demands are honored; however, payments shall not in the aggregate exceed the original Available Amount (as may be increased by amendment as referenced herein).  

Presentation of any such Drawing Certificate/Demand may be made on any day on or before the Expiration Date (defined below) on which we are open for business  at our office located at _____________________________ (“Business Day”), Attn:  _______________.  Drawing Certificates/Demands under this Letter of Credit may be presented by telecopy 

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(“fax”) to fax number (__) ________ (after notifying us in advance by telephone at _______________) followed by the original of such Drawing Certificate/Demand, along with a copy of this Letter of Credit, dispatched by certified or registered mail, hand delivery or overnight courier service to our address above; provided it is understood that any such fax presentation shall be considered the operative presentation.  

This Letter of Credit expires at the close of business at our office on ___________ (as may be extended as set forth below, the “Expiration Date”).  It is a condition of this Letter of Credit that it and the Expiration Date will be deemed automatically extended without amendment for successive periods of one year each from the present or any future Expiration Date, unless we send notice to you, in writing, by certified or registered mail or courier service at your address above not less than sixty (60) days prior to any such Expiration Date, that we have elected not to extend such Expiration Date for such additional period.  This Letter of Credit will be considered as null and void after the Expiration Date even if the original Letter of Credit is not returned to us, or upon return to us by Beneficiary of this Letter of Credit for cancellation prior to the Expiration Date.  

This Letter of Credit sets forth in full the terms of our undertaking, and such undertaking shall not be modified, annulled or amplified by reference to the Agreement or any other agreement referred to herein or in which this Letter of Credit is referred or to which this Letter of Credit relates, and any such reference shall not be deemed to incorporate herein by reference the Agreement or any other agreement.  Our obligations hereunder are primary obligations that shall not be affected by the performance or non-performance by Applicant or you of any obligations under the Agreement or under any other agreement between Applicant and Beneficiary or between Applicant and us or between Applicant and its agents.

Our obligation under this Letter of Credit is our individual obligation and is in no way contingent upon reimbursement with respect thereto.

The Available Amount under this Letter of Credit may be increased by means of an amendment only or decreased by means of (i) an amendment or (ii) payment demands honored hereunder.

All fees associated with this Letter of Credit (other than transfer charges and fees as described below) are for Applicant’s account.

We will honor in our own funds each Drawing Certificate/Demand presented to us in compliance with the terms of this Letter of Credit within three (3) Business Days after presentation.  

This Letter of Credit is transferrable, but only in its entirety, and may be successively transferred.  Transfer of this Letter of Credit shall be effected by us upon your submission of this original Letter of Credit, including all amendments, if any, accompanied by a duly completed and signed Transfer Request Form in the form of Annex II, with the signature thereon authenticated by your bank.  In any event, this Letter of Credit may not be transferred to any person or entity listed in or otherwise subject to, any sanction or embargo under any applicable restrictions.  Charges and fees related to such transfer will be for the account of the Beneficiary.

We are subject to various laws, regulations and executive and judicial orders (including economic sanctions, embargoes, anti-boycott, anti-money laundering, anti-terrorism, and 

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anti-drug trafficking laws and regulations) of the U.S. and other countries that are enforceable under applicable law.  We will not be liable for our failure to make, or our delay in making, payment under this Letter of Credit or for any other action we take or do not take, or any disclosure we make, under or in connection with this Letter of Credit (including, without limitation, any refusal to transfer this Letter of Credit) that is required by such laws, regulations, or orders.

To the extent not contrary to the express terms hereof, this Letter of Credit is subject to the International Standby Practices (ISP98), International Chamber of Commerce Publication No. 590, and, as to matters not governed by ISP98, this Letter of Credit shall be governed by, and construed in accordance with, the laws of the State of New York, without regard to principles of conflict of laws.

[Bank Seal, Insert day, month, year] 

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ANNEX I

DRAWING CERTIFICATE/DEMAND

To: [BANK NAME AND ADDRESS]

RE: Irrevocable Standby Letter of Credit No. ________________ dated ________ ____, _____

Reference is made to that certain Irrevocable Standby Letter of Credit No. _______________ (“Letter of Credit”) issued by [Issuing Bank] (the “Bank”) in favor of Georgia Power Company, acting for itself and as agent for Oglethorpe Power Corporation (An Electric Membership Corporation), Municipal Electric Authority of Georgia, MEAG Power SPVJ, LLC, MEAG Power SPVM, LLC, MEAG Power SPVP, LLC, and The City of Dalton, Georgia, acting by and through its Board of Water, Light and Sinking Fund Commissioners (“Beneficiary”). 

Reference also is made to the Construction Completion Agreement dated _______________ __, 2017 by and between Beneficiary and Bechtel Power Corporation (“Applicant”), including without limitation the Exhibits attached thereto (as amended, extended, supplemented, or restated from time to time, the “Agreement”).  The Beneficiary hereby certifies to Bank that [insert one of the following sentences]:  

Applicant has failed to make payment of amount(s) and applicable interest totaling not less than the Demanded Amount (defined below) as and when required under the Agreement.

or

Applicant is required to maintain a letter of credit under the Agreement and the Expiration Date of the Letter of Credit is forty-six (46) or fewer days from the date hereof and a substitute or replacement letter of credit that satisfies the requirements of the Agreement as to form, issuer and amount has not been provided to Beneficiary.

Beneficiary demands payment of $_________ (the “Demanded Amount”) under the Letter of Credit in immediately available funds by wire transfer to the following account:

[Account Information]

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In witness whereof, the Beneficiary has executed and delivered this Drawing Certificate/Demand as of this ____ day of __________, 20__.

BENEFICIARY

Georgia Power Company, acting for itself and as agent for
Oglethorpe Power Corporation (An Electric Membership 
Corporation), Municipal Electric Authority of Georgia, 
MEAG Power SPVJ, LLC, MEAG Power SPVM, LLC, 
MEAG Power SPVP, LLC, and The City of Dalton, 
Georgia, acting by and through its Board of Water, 
Light and Sinking Fund Commissioners

By:                         
Name:     ___________________________
Title:    ___________________________

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ANNEX II

TRANSFER REQUEST FORM

(COMPANY LETTERHEAD)

TO:   [Bank Name and Address]

DATE: _________________

RE: Your Irrevocable Standby Letter of Credit No. ____________issued on _______________ in favor of the undersigned.

Gentlemen:

For value received, the undersigned Beneficiary hereby irrevocably transfers, in its entirety, all rights to draw under the above referenced Irrevocable Standby Letter of Credit to:

______________________________
The “Transferee”

______________________________
Address
______________________________
______________________________

All rights of the Beneficiary in the Irrevocable Standby Letter of Credit, are transferred to the above Transferee, who shall hereafter be the Beneficiary for all purposes and the Beneficiary shall have no further rights thereunder, including rights relating to any amendments of the stated amount of the Irrevocable Standby Letter of Credit or to the expiry date or other amendments, and whether now existing or hereafter made. All amendments are to be advised directly to the Transferee without necessity of any consent of or notice to the Beneficiary. 

The original Irrevocable Standby Letter of Credit is returned herewith, and the Beneficiary hereby requests the authorized Bank to endorse the transfer on the reverse thereof and forward it directly to the Transferee with the Issuing Bank’s customary notice of transfer.

(together with your request for transfer, please enclose your check for $700.00, unless otherwise arranged)

Very Truly Yours       

(COMPANY NAME)

BY: __________________________
        AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE
        (NAME PRINTED)
AS ITS:  _______________________  

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                TITLE            

THE PERSON WHOSE NAME AND SIGNATURE APPEARS HEREWITH IS A DULY AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE OF THE BENEFICIARY:

NAME OF BANK (WITH BANK STAMP OR SEAL)
                               

_____________________________
SIGNATURE OF BANK OFFICER
                     

TITLE:_______________________               

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Exhibit F - Form of Letters of Credit

Form of Owner Letter of Credit

BANK

Date:                  
Letter of Credit Number:     

Beneficiary:  
Bechtel Power Corporation 
(address)
        
Applicant:
[Owner]
[Address]

We, Bank Name, hereby establish in favor of Bechtel Power Corporation (“Beneficiary” or “you” or “your”), at the request of and for the account of [Owner] (“Applicant”) our Irrevocable Standby Letter of Credit No. ______ (“Letter of Credit”) in the amount of [USD $               ] (Insert Amount in Words) (the “Available Amount”).

We are advised that this Letter of Credit is issued with respect to that certain Construction Completion Agreement dated as of ____________, 2017 between Georgia Power Company, acting for itself and as agent for Oglethorpe Power Corporation (An Electric Membership Corporation), Municipal Electric Authority of Georgia, MEAG Power SPVJ, LLC, MEAG Power SPVM, LLC, MEAG Power SPVP, LLC, and The City of Dalton, Georgia, acting by and through its Board of Water, Light and Sinking Fund Commissioners, and Beneficiary, including without limitation the Exhibits attached thereto (as amended, extended, supplemented, or restated from time to time, the “Agreement”). 

The Available Amount of this Letter of Credit is available to you against your executed written Drawing Certificate/Demand(s) in the form attached as Annex I hereto, with appropriate insertions (including relevant wiring instructions), presented to us.  Multiple, partial demands may be made hereunder.  The Available Amount of this Letter of Credit will be reduced if and as partial demands are honored; however, payments shall not in the aggregate exceed the original Available Amount (as may be increased by amendment as referenced herein). 

Presentation of any such Drawing Certificate/Demand may be made on any day on or before the Expiration Date (defined below) on which we are open for business at our office located at _____________________________ (“Business Day”), Attn:  _______________.  Drawing Certificates/Demands under this Letter of Credit may be presented by telecopy (“fax”) to fax number (__) ________ (after notifying us in advance by telephone at _______________) followed by the original of such Drawing Certificate/Demand, along with a copy of this Letter of Credit, dispatched by certified or registered mail, hand delivery or overnight courier service to our address above; provided it is understood that any such fax presentation shall be considered the operative presentation.  

This Letter of Credit expires at the close of business at our office on ___________ (as may be extended as set forth below, the “Expiration Date”).  It is a condition of this Letter of 

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Credit that it and the Expiration Date will be deemed automatically extended without amendment for successive periods of one year each from the present or any future Expiration Date, unless we send notice to you, in writing, by certified or registered mail or courier service, at your address above not less than sixty (60) days prior to any such Expiration Date, that we have elected not to extend such Expiration Date for such additional period.  This Letter of Credit will be considered as null and void after the Expiration Date even if the original Letter of Credit is not returned to us, or upon return to us by Beneficiary of this Letter of Credit for cancellation prior to the Expiration Date.  

This Letter of Credit sets forth in full the terms of our undertaking, and such undertaking shall not be modified, annulled or amplified by reference to the Agreement or any other agreement referred to herein or in which this Letter of Credit is referred or to which this Letter of Credit relates, and any such reference shall not be deemed to incorporate herein by reference the Agreement or any other agreement.  Our obligations hereunder are primary obligations that shall not be affected by the performance or non-performance by Applicant or you of any obligations under the Agreement or under any other agreement between Applicant and you or between Applicant and us or between Applicant and its agents.

Our obligation under this Letter of Credit is our individual obligation and is in no way contingent upon reimbursement with respect thereto.

The Available Amount under this Letter of Credit may be increased by means of an amendment only or decreased by means of (i) an amendment or (ii) payment demands honored hereunder.

All fees associated with this Letter of Credit (other than transfer charges and fees as described below) are for Applicant’s account.

We will honor in our own funds each Drawing Certificate/Demand presented to us in compliance with the terms of this Letter of Credit within three (3) Business Days after presentation.  

This Letter of Credit is transferrable, but only in its entirety, and may be successively transferred.  Transfer of this Letter of Credit shall be effected by us upon your submission of this original Letter of Credit, including all amendments, if any, accompanied by a duly completed and signed Transfer Request Form in the form reasonably requested by us, with the signature thereon authenticated by your bank.  In any event, this Letter of Credit may not be transferred to any person or entity listed in or otherwise subject to, any sanction or embargo under any applicable restrictions.  Charges and fees related to such transfer will be for the account of the Beneficiary.

We are subject to various laws, regulations and executive and judicial orders (including economic sanctions, embargoes, anti-boycott, anti-money laundering, anti-terrorism, and anti-drug trafficking laws and regulations) of the U.S. and other countries that are enforceable under applicable law.  We will not be liable for our failure to make, or our delay in making, payment under this Letter of Credit or for any other action we take or do not take, or any disclosure we make, under or in connection with this Letter of Credit (including, without limitation, any refusal to transfer this Letter of Credit) that is required by such laws, regulations, or orders.

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To the extent not contrary to the express terms hereof, this Letter of Credit is subject to the International Standby Practices (ISP98), International Chamber of Commerce Publication No. 590, and, as to matters not governed by ISP98, this Letter of Credit shall be governed by, and construed in accordance with, the laws of the State of New York, without regard to principles of conflict of laws.

[Bank Seal, Insert day, month, year] 

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Exhibit F - Form of Letters of Credit

ANNEX I

DRAWING CERTIFICATE/DEMAND

To: [BANK NAME AND ADDRESS]

RE: Irrevocable Standby Letter of Credit No. ________________ dated ________ ____, _____

Reference is made to that certain Irrevocable Standby Letter of Credit No. _______________ (“Letter of Credit”) issued by [Issuing Bank] (the “Bank”) in favor of Bechtel Power Corporation (“Beneficiary”) upon the application of [Owner] (“Applicant”). 

Reference also is made to the Construction Completion Agreement dated _______________ __, 2017 by and between Georgia Power Company, acting for itself and as agent for Oglethorpe Power Corporation (An Electric Membership Corporation), Municipal Electric Authority of Georgia, MEAG Power SPVJ, LLC, MEAG Power SPVM, LLC, MEAG Power SPVP, LLC, and The City of Dalton, Georgia, acting by and through its Board of Water, Light and Sinking Fund Commissioners, and Beneficiary, including without limitation the Exhibits attached thereto (as amended, extended, supplemented, or restated from time to time, the “Agreement”).  The Beneficiary hereby certifies to Bank that [insert one of the following sentences]:  

Applicant has failed to make payment of amount(s) totaling not less than the Demanded Amount (defined below) as and when due pursuant to the Agreement.

or

The Expiration Date of the Letter of Credit is forty-six (46) or fewer days from the date hereof, Applicant is required to maintain a letter of credit under the Agreement, and Beneficiary has received neither cash security nor a substitute or replacement letter of credit that satisfies the requirements of the Agreement as to form, issuer and amount.

Beneficiary demands payment of $_________ (the “Demanded Amount”) under the Letter of Credit in immediately available funds by wire transfer to the following account:

[Account Information]

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In witness whereof, the Beneficiary has executed and delivered this Drawing Certificate/Demand as of this ____ day of __________, 20__.

BENEFICIARY

Bechtel Power Corporation

By:                         
Name:     ___________________________
Title:    ___________________________

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Exhibit G – Mechanical Completion

Mechanical Completion is defined as the state of construction completion of a Unit such that the Unit is ready for Hot Functional Testing (HFT). Specifically, subject to Punch List items, Mechanical Completion shall be achieved upon completion of Contractor’s physical construction and/or installation activities and Contractor’s construction testing activities (to the extent identified as Contractor’s responsibility in Table 2 below) for those systems, sub-systems, equipment, and components of a Unit that are within the boundaries of those Boundary Identification Packages (BIPs) needed to support HFT of the Unit.

Table 1 identifies those BIPs that are needed to support HFT such that the Unit is ready for HFT and those that are not. Table 2 identifies the division of responsibility for construction testing activities.

	
				
	Table 1. Boundary Identification Packages as of September 2017
(Unit 3 and Unit 4 Identical)

	System
Designator
	System
	BIPs Needed to 
Support 
Hot Functional Testing
	BIPs Not Needed to Support 
Hot Functional Testing

	ASS
	Auxiliary Steam Supply System
	ASS-01, ASS-02
	None

	BDS
	Steam Generator Blowdown System
	BDS-01, BDS-02, BDS-03, BDS-04
	None

	BIS
	Business Infrastructure System
	(Note 2)
	BIS-01, BIS-02, BIS-03, BIS-04, BIS-05

	CAS
	Compressed and Instrument Air Systems
	CAS-01, CAS-02, CAS-03, CAS-04, CAS-05, CAS-06, CAS-07, CAS-08, CAS-09, CAS-10, CAS-11, CAS-12, CAS-13, CAS-14, CAS-15, CAS-16
	None

	CCS
	Component Cooling Water System
	CCS-01, CCS-02, CCS-03
	None

	CDS
	Condensate System
	CDS-01, CDS-02, CDS-03, CDS-04
	None

	CES
	Condenser Tube Cleaning System
	CES-01
	None

	CFS
	Turbine Island Chemical Feed System
	CFS-01, CFS-02, CFS-03, CFS-04, CFS-05, CFS-06, CFS-07, CFS-08, CFS-09
	None

	CMS
	Condenser Air Removal System
	CMS-01
	None

	CNS
	Containment System
	None required for HFT.
	CNS-01

	CPS
	Condensate Polishing System
	CPS-01
	None

	CVS
	Chemical and Volume Control System
	CVS-01, CVS-02, CVS-03, CVS-04
	None

	CWS
	Circulating Water System
	CWS-01, CWS-02, CWS-03
	None

	CYS
	Cyber Security System
	(Note 2)
	(Note 2)

	 
	 
	 
	 

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	Table 1. Boundary Identification Packages as of September 2017
(Unit 3 and Unit 4 Identical)

	System
Designator
	System
	BIPs Needed to 
Support 
Hot Functional Testing
	BIPs Not Needed to Support 
Hot Functional Testing

	DAS
	Diverse Actuation System
	DAS-01
	None

	DDS
	Data Display and Processing System
	DDS-01, DDS-02, DDS-03, DDS-04, DDS-05, DDS-06, DDS-07, DDS-08, DDS-09, DDS-10, DDS-11, DDS-12
	None

	DOS
	Standby Diesel Fuel Oil System
	DOS-01, DOS-02, DOS-03
	None

	DRS
	Storm Drain System
	None required for HFT.
	DRS-01

	DTS
	Demineralized Water Treatment System
	DTS-01
	None

	DWS
	Demineralized Water Transfer and Storage System
	DWS-01, DWS-02, DWS-03, DWS-04, DWS-05
	None

	ECS
	Main ac Power System
	ECS-01, ECS-02, ECS-03, ECS-04, ECS-05, ECS-06, ECS-07, ECS-08, ECS-09, ECS-10, ECS-11, ECS-12, ECS-13, ECS-14, ECS-15, ECS-16, ECS-17, ECS-18, ECS-19, ECS-20
	None

	EDS
	Non Class 1E dc and UPS System
	EDS-01, EDS-02, EDS-03, EDS-04, EDS-05, EDS-06, EDS-07, EDS-08, EDS-09, EDS-11
	SV0-EDS-11 (Note 1)

	EFS
	Communication Systems
	(Note 2)
	EFS-01, EFS-02, EFS-03, EFS-04, EFS-05, EFS-06, EFS-07

	EGS
	Grounding and Lightning Protection System
	EGS-01
	None

	EHS
	Special Process Heat Tracing System
	None required for HFT.
	EHS-01, EHS-02, EHS-03, EHS-04, EHS-05, SV0-EHS-06 (Note 1)

	ELS
	Plant Lighting System
	ELS-01, ELS-02, ELS-03, ELS-04, ELS-05, ELS-06, ELS-07
	None

	EQS
	Cathodic Protection System
	None required for HFT.
	EQS-01

	FHS
	Fuel Handling and Refueling System
	None required for HFT.
	FHS-01, FHS-02

	FPS
	Fire Protection System
	FPS-01, FPS-02, FPS-03, FPS-04, FPS-05, FPS-06, FPS-07, FPS-08, FPS-16, 
	None

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	Table 1. Boundary Identification Packages as of September 2017
(Unit 3 and Unit 4 Identical)

	System
Designator
	System
	BIPs Needed to 
Support 
Hot Functional Testing
	BIPs Not Needed to Support 
Hot Functional Testing

	 
	 
	FPS-17, FPS-18, FPS-19, FPS-20, FPS-21, FPS-22, FPS-28, FPS-29
	 

	FWS
	Main and Startup Feedwater System
	FWS-01, FWS-02
	None

	GSS
	Gland Seal System
	GSS-01
	None

	HCS
	Generator Hydrogen and CO2 Systems
	HCS-01
	None

	HDS
	Heater Drain System
	HDS-01
	None

	HSS
	Hydrogen Seal Oil System
	HSS-01
	None

	IDS
	Class 1E dc and UPS System
	IDS-01, IDS-02, IDS-03, IDS-04, IDS-05, IDS-06, IDS-07, IDS-08, IDS-09, IDS-10
	None

	IIS
	In-core Instrumentation System
	IIS-01
	None

	LOS
	Main Turbine and Generator Lube Oil System
	LOS-01, LOS-02
	None

	MES
	Meteorological and Environmental Monitoring System
	None required for HFT.
	MES-01

	MHS
	Mechanical Handling System
	None required for HFT.
	MHS-01, MHS-02, MHS-03, MHS-04, MHS-05, MHS-06, MHS-07, MHS-08, MHS-09

	MSS
	Main Steam System
	MSS-01, MSS-02
	None

	MTS
	Main Turbine System
	MTS-01
	None

	NCS
	Network Connection System
	(Note 2)
	NCS-01, NCS-02, NCS-03, NCS-04, NCS-05, NCS-06, NCS-07, NCS-08

	OCS
	Operation and Control Centers System
	OCS-01, OCS-02
	None

	PCS
	Passive Containment Cooling System
	None required for HFT.
	PCS-01, PCS-02

	PGS
	Plant Gas Systems
	PGS-01, PGS-02, PGS-03, PGS-04, PGS-05
	None

	PLS
	Plant Control System
	PLS-01, PLS-02, PLS-03, PLS-04, PLS-05, PLS-06, PLS-07, PLS-08, PLS-09, PLS-10, PLS-11, PLS-12, PLS-13, PLS-14, PLS-15, PLS-16, PLS-17, PLS-18, PLS-19, PLS-20, PLS-21, PLS-22, PLS-23, PLS-24, PLS-25, PLS-26, PLS-27
	None

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	Table 1. Boundary Identification Packages as of September 2017
(Unit 3 and Unit 4 Identical)

	System
Designator
	System
	BIPs Needed to 
Support 
Hot Functional Testing
	BIPs Not Needed to Support 
Hot Functional Testing

	 
	 
	PLS-10, PLS-11, PLS-12, PLS-13, PLS-14, PLS-15, PLS-16, PLS-17, PLS-18, PLS-19, PLS-20, PLS-21, PLS-22, PLS-23, PLS-24, PLS-25, PLS-26, PLS-27

	 

	PMS
	Protection and Safety Monitoring System
	PMS-01, PMS-02, PMS-03, PMS-04, PMS-05
	None

	PSS
	Primary Sampling System
	PSS-01
	None

	PWS
	Potable Water System
	PWS-02, PWS-03, PWS-04, PWS-05, PWS-06, PWS-07, PWS-08
	SV0-PWS-01 (Note 1)

	PXS
	Passive Core Cooling System
	PXS-01, PXS-02, PXS-03
	None

	RCS
	Reactor Coolant System
	RCS-01, RCS-02, RCS-03, RCS-04, RCS-05, RCS-06, RCS-07
	None

	RDS

	Gravity and Roof Drain Collection System
	None required for HFT.
	RDS-01

	RMS
	Radiation Monitoring System
	RMS-01, RMS-02, RMS-03, RMS-04, RMS-05
	None

	RNS
	Normal Residual Heat Removal System
	RNS-01
	None

	RWS
	Raw Water System
	RWS-02, RWS-03
	SV0-RWS-01 (Note 1)

	RXS
	Reactor System
	RXS-01, RXS-02, RXS-03
	None

	SDS
	Sanitary Drainage System
	None required for HFT.
	SDS-01

	SES
	Plant Security System
	None required for HFT.
	SES-01

	SFS
	Spent Fuel Pit Cooling System
	SFS-01, SFS-02, SFS-03
	None

	SGS
	Steam Generator System
	SGS-01, SGS-02
	None

	SJS
	Seismic Monitoring System
	None required for HFT.
	SJS-01

	SMS
	Special Monitoring System
	SMS-01
	None

	SSS
	Secondary Sampling System
	SSS-01
	None

	SWS
	Service Water System
	SWS-01
	None

	TCS
	Turbine Building Closed Cooling Water System
	TCS-01, TCS-02
	None

	TDS
	Turbine Island Vents, Drains and Relief System
	(Note 2)
	None

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Exhibit G – Mechanical Completion

	
				
	Table 1. Boundary Identification Packages as of September 2017
(Unit 3 and Unit 4 Identical)

	System
Designator
	System
	BIPs Needed to 
Support 
Hot Functional Testing
	BIPs Not Needed to Support 
Hot Functional Testing

	TOS
	Main Turbine Control and Diagnostics System
	TOS-01
	None

	TVS
	Closed Circuit TV System
	None required for HFT.
	TVS-01

	VAS
	Radiologically Controlled Area Ventilation System
	VAS-01, VAS-02, VAS-03
	None

	VBS
	Nuclear Island Nonradioactive Ventilation System
	VBS-01, VBS-02, VBS-03, VBS-04
	VBS-05

	VCS
	Containment Recirculation Cooling System
	VCS-01
	None

	VES
	Main Control Room Emergency Habitability System
	VES-01
	None

	VFS
	Containment Air Filtration System
	VFS-01 (Note 2)
	None

	VHS
	Health Physics and Hot Machine Shop HVAC System
	None required for HFT.
	VHS-01

	VLS
	Containment Hydrogen Control System
	None required for HFT.
	VLS-01

	VRS
	Radwaste Building HVAC System
	None required for HFT.
	VRS-01

	VTS
	Turbine Building Ventilation System
	VTS-01, VTS-02, VTS-03, VTS-04, VTS-05, VTS-06, VTS-07, VTS-08, VTS-09, VTS-10
	None

	VUS
	Containment Leak Rate Test System
	None required for HFT.
	VUS-01

	VWS
	Central Chilled Water System
	VWS-01, VWS-02, VWS-03, VWS-04, VWS-05, VWS-06, VWS-07
	None

	VXS
	Annex/Auxiliary Non-Radioactive Ventilation System
	VXS-01, VXS-02, VXS-03, VXS-04, VXS-05
	None

	VYS
	Hot Water Heating System
	VYS-01, VYS-02, VYS-03
	None

	VZS
	Diesel Generator Building Ventilation System
	VZS-01
	None

	WGS
	Gaseous Radwaste System
	WGS-01
	None

	WLS
	Liquid Radwaste System
	WLS-01, WLS-02, WLS-04, WLS-05, WLS-06, WLS-07, WLS-08, WLS-09, WLS-10, WLS-11
	WLS-03

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Exhibit G – Mechanical Completion

	
				
	Table 1. Boundary Identification Packages as of September 2017
(Unit 3 and Unit 4 Identical)

	System
Designator
	System
	BIPs Needed to 
Support 
Hot Functional Testing
	BIPs Not Needed to Support 
Hot Functional Testing

	WRS
	Radioactive Waste Drain System
	WRS-01, WRS-02, WRS-03
	None

	WSS
	Solid Radwaste System
	WSS-01
	None

	WWS
	Waste Water System
	WWS-01, WWS-02, WWS-03, WWS-04, WWS-05, WWS-06, WWS-07, WWS-08, WWS-09
	None

	YFS
	Yard Fire Water System
	(Note 2)
	SV0-YFS-01 (Note 1)

	ZAS
	Main Generation System
	ZAS-01, ZAS-02
	None

	ZBS
	Transmission Switchyard and Offsite Power System
	None required for HFT (Notes 2 and 3)
	None

	ZFS
	Offsite Communication System
	None required for HFT.
	ZFS-01

	ZOS
	Onsite Standby Power System
	ZOS-01, ZOS-02
	None

	ZRS
	Offsite Retail Power System
	ZRS-03
	SV0-ZRS-01 (Note 1), SV0-ZRS-02 (Note 1), SV0-ZRS-04  (Note 1)

	ZVS
	Excitation and Voltage Regulation System
	ZVS-01 (Note 2)
	None

	Notes

1.   Turnover for this BIP has already been completed as part of the Building 315 turnover and is not Contractor scope.
2.   The portions of this system needed for HFT have not yet been determined.
3.   This system is Owners’ scope.

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Exhibit G – Mechanical Completion

	
				
	Table 2. Construction Testing Division of Responsibility

	Item
	Test Description
	Contractor
Responsibility
	Owner
Responsibility

	1
	Perform non-destructive testing (e.g., RT, UT, PT) 
(via Contractor-Managed Subcontract)
	X
	 

	2
	Remove construction blinds
	X
	 

	3
	Clean and inspect piping and equipment
	X
	 

	4
	Perform pipe line specification flushing and cleanliness verification
	X
	 

	5
	Perform pipe line pressure testing
	X
	 

	6
	Inspect and stroke manual valves
	X
	 

	7
	Release piping hangers and heat exchanger expansion bolts
	X
	 

	8
	Perform initial set of spring type pipe hangers
	X
	 

	9
	Perform ASME code pressure tests
	X
	 

	10
	Perform process fluid system flushing (e.g., turbine lube oil flushes, chemical and volume control system flushing, reactor coolant system flushing)
	 
	X

	11
	Perform reactor coolant system and steam generator system hydrostatic testing
	 
	X

	12
	Inspect and close-up vessels
	X
	 

	13
	Perform rotating equipment alignment
	X
	 

	14
	Service, adjust, lubricate, maintain equipment 
(prior to Contractor turnover to Owner)
	X
	 

	15
	Inspect wiring, cable runs, and accessories
	X
	 

	16
	Perform high potential, megger, and cable continuity testing of cables and equipment
	X
	 

	17
	Inspect switchgear and mechanical interlocks
	X
	 

	18
	Install and service batteries
	X
	 

	19
	Calibrate instruments and sensors
	 
	X

	20
	Service and fill transformers
	 
	X

	21
	Perform electrical checks and calibrations
	 
	X

	22
	Perform energized component, loop, and system tests
	 
	X

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Exhibit H – Form of Monthly Status Report

The table of contents for Contractor’s Monthly Status Report is provided below. Changes to the table of contents will be mutually agreed by the Parties.

		
	1.
	Executive Summary

		
	•
	Progress Summary

		
	•
	Critical Issues Summary

		
	•
	Overall Staffing Summary

2.    Safety Status

3.   Quality Status

4.    Construction Progress (Overall and By Area)

		
	•
	Overall Construction Summary

		
	•
	Key Milestones Achieved/Work in Progress

		
	•
	Key Work Planned to Start Next Month

		
	•
	Construction Equipment Summary (Needs/Concerns)

		
	•
	System Turnover (Future)

5.    Schedule Performance (Overall and By Area) 

		
	•
	Construction Forecast Summary

		
	•
	Percent Complete Analysis/Summary

		
	•
	Critical Path Analysis/Summary

		
	•
	Key Schedule Issues/Concerns

6.    Cost Performance

		
	•
	Construction Forecast Summary

		
	•
	Trend/Change Order Summary 

		
	•
	Approved Trends this Month

		
	•
	Key Potential Pending Trends/Changes

		
	•
	Cost Expenditure Summary and Analysis

		
	•
	Field Procurement and Subcontracts

		
	•
	Contingency Summary

		
	•
	Invoice and Payment Status

7.    Managed-Subcontracts Status

		
	•
	Overall Summary

		
	•
	Cost Summary and Analysis

		
	•
	Schedule Summary and Analysis

8.    Issues and Concerns

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Exhibit H – Form of Monthly Status Report

Attachments

		
	•
	Critical Action Items Report 

		
	•
	Monthly Cost Report

		
	•
	Project Percent Complete Curves

		
	•
	Working Schedule

		
	•
	Bulk Commodity Curves

		
	•
	Scorecard (reflecting production, productivity, and schedule performance at the unit/building/commodity level of detail)

		
	•
	Craft Staffing and Jobhours

		
	•
	Field Non-Manual Staffing and Jobhours

		
	•
	Scope Change Log

		
	•
	Monthly Trend Report

		
	•
	Progress Photos

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Exhibit I – Key Personnel / Lead Personnel

KEY PERSONNEL

Bechtel

		
	•
	Project Manager

		
	•
	Site Manager

		
	•
	Construction Project Controls Manager

		
	•
	Procurement & Contracts Manager

		
	•
	Quality Control Manager

		
	•
	Chief Project Field Engineering Manager

		
	•
	Unit 3 Construction Manager

		
	•
	Unit 4 Construction Manager

		
	•
	Balance of Plant Area Manager

		
	•
	Field Subcontracts Manager

		
	•
	Environmental, Safety, and Health Manager

Richmond County Constructors, LLC (Subcontractor)

		
	•
	Manager

LEAD PERSONNEL

Bechtel

	
		
	•    Deputy Project Controls Manager
•    Unit 3 Project Field Engineer
•    Unit 4 Project Field Engineer
•    Central Services Project Field Engineer
•    Unit 3 Day Shift Unit Manager
•    Unit 4 Day Shift Unit Manager
•    Unit 3 Night Shift Unit Manager
•    Unit 4 Night Shift Unit Manager
•    Unit 3 Day Shift Auxiliary Building Area Manager
•    Unit 4 Day Shift Auxiliary Building Area Manager
•    Construction Infrastructure Manager
	•    Construction Issues Manager
•    Turnover Group Manager
•    Unit 3 Day Shift Shield Building Area Manager
•    Unit 4 Day Shift Shield Building Area Manager
•    Unit 3 Day Shift Containment Area Manager
•    Unit 4 Day Shift Containment Area Manager 
•    Unit 3 Day Shift Turbine Island Area Manager
•    Unit 4 Day Shift Turbine Island Area Manager
•    Unit 3 Day Shift Annex/ Rad Waste Building Area Manager
•    Unit 4 Day Shift Annex/ Rad Waste Building Area Manager

Richmond County Constructors, LLC (Subcontractor)

		
	•
	Deputy Manager

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Exhibit J - Davis-Bacon Act Provisions
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EXHIBIT J-1
DAVIS-BACON ACT REQUIRED PROVISIONS
ARTICLE 34. SECTION (a) MINIMUM WAGES, ETC.
(1) Minimum wages.
(i) All laborers and mechanics employed or working upon the site of the work (or under the United States Housing Act of 1937 or under the Housing Act of 1949 in the construction or development of the project), will be paid unconditionally and not less often than once a week, and without subsequent deduction or rebate on any account (except such payroll deductions as are permitted by regulations issued by the Secretary of Labor under the Copeland Act (29 CFR part 3)), the full amount of wages and bona fide fringe benefits (or cash equivalents thereof) due at time of payment computed at rates not less than those contained in the wage determination of the Secretary of Labor which is attached hereto and made a part hereof, regardless of any contractual relationship which may be alleged to exist between the contractor and such laborers and mechanics.
Contributions made or costs reasonably anticipated for bona fide fringe benefits under section 1 (b)(2) of the Davis-Bacon Act on behalf of laborers or mechanics are considered wages paid to such laborers or mechanics, subject to the provisions of paragraph (a)(l)(iv) of this section; also, regular contributions made or costs incurred for more than a weekly period (but not less often than quarterly) under plans, funds, or programs which cover the particular weekly period, are deemed to be constructively made or incurred during such weekly period. Such laborers and mechanics shall be paid the appropriate wage rate and fringe benefits on the wage determination for the classification of work actually performed, without regard to skill, except as provided in Sec. 5.5(a)(4) [paragraph (a)(4) below]. Laborers or mechanics performing work in more than one classification may be compensated at the rate specified for each classification for the time actually worked therein: Provided, That the employer’s payroll records accurately set forth the time spent in each classification in which work is performed. The wage determination (including any additional classification and wage rates conformed under paragraph (a)(l)(ii) of this section) and the Davis-Bacon poster (WH-1321) shall be posted at all times by the contractor and its subcontractors at the site of the work in a prominent and accessible place where it can be easily seen by the workers.
(ii)(A) The contracting officer shall require that any class of laborers or mechanics, including helpers, which is not listed in the wage determination and which is to be employed under the contract shall be classified in conformance with the wage determination. The contracting officer shall approve an additional classification and wage rate and fringe benefits therefore only when the following criteria have been met:
(1) The work to be performed by the classification requested is not performed by
a classification in the wage determination; and

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(2)The classification is utilized in the area by the construction industry; and
(3)The proposed wage rate, including any bona fide fringe benefits, bears a reasonable relationship to the wage rates contained in the wage determination.
(ii)(B) If the contractor and the laborers and mechanics to be employed in the
classification (if known), or their representatives, and the contracting officer agree on the classification and wage rate (including the amount designated for fringe benefits where appropriate), a report of the action taken shall be sent by the contracting officer to the Administrator of the Wage and Hour Division, Employment Standards Administration, U.S. Department of Labor, Washington, DC 20210. The Administrator, or an authorized representative, will approve, modify, or disapprove every additional classification action within 30 days of receipt and so advise the contracting officer or will notify the
contracting officer within the 30-day period that additional time is necessary.
(ii)(C) In the event the contractor, the laborers or mechanics to be employed in the classification or their representatives, and the contracting officer do not agree on the proposed classification and wage rate (including the amount designated for fringe benefits, where appropriate), the contracting officer shall refer the questions, including the views of all interested parties and the recommendation of the contracting officer, to the Administrator for determination. The Administrator, or an authorized representative, will issue a determination within 30 days of receipt and so advise the contracting officer or will notify the contracting officer within the 30-day period that additional time is necessary.
(ii)(D) The wage rate (including fringe benefits where appropriate) determined pursuant to paragraphs (a)(1)(ii) (B) or (C) of this section, shall be paid to all workers performing work in the classification under this contract from the first day on which work is
performed in the classification.
(iii)Whenever the minimum wage rate prescribed in the contract for a class of laborers or mechanics includes a fringe benefit which is not expressed as an hourly rate, the
contractor shall either pay the benefit as stated in the wage determination or shall pay another bona fide fringe benefit or an hourly cash equivalent thereof.
(iv)If the contractor does not make payments to a trustee or other third person, the contractor may consider as part of the wages of any laborer or mechanic the amount of any costs reasonably anticipated in providing bona fide fringe benefits under a plan or program, Provided, That the Secretary of Labor has found, upon the written request of the contractor, that the applicable standards of the Davis-Bacon Act have been met. The Secretary of Labor may require the contractor to set aside in a separate account assets for the meeting of obligations under the plan or program.
(2) Withholding.
The Department of Energy (“DOE”) shall upon its own action or upon written request of an authorized representative of the Department of Labor withhold or cause to be withheld

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from the contractor under this contract or any other Federal contract with the same prime contractor, or any other federally-assisted contract subject to Davis-Bacon prevailing wage requirements, which is held by the same prime contractor, so much of the accrued payments or advances as may be considered necessary to pay laborers and mechanics, including apprentices, trainees, and helpers, employed by the contractor or any
subcontractor the full amount of wages required by the contract. In the event of failure to pay any laborer or mechanic, including any apprentice, trainee, or helper, employed or working on the site of the work (or under the United States Housing Act of 1937 or under the Housing Act of 1949 in the construction or development of the project), all or part of the wages required by the contract, DOE may, after written notice to the contractor, sponsor, applicant, or owner, take such action as may be necessary to cause the
suspension of any further payment, advance, or guarantee of funds until such violations have ceased.
(3) Payrolls and basic records.
(i) Payrolls and basic records relating thereto shall be maintained by the contractor during the course of the work and preserved for a period of three years thereafter for all laborers and mechanics working at the site of the work (or under the United States Housing Act of 1937, or under the Housing Act of 1949, in the construction or development of the project). Such records shall contain the name, address, and social security number of each such worker, his or her correct classification, hourly rates of wages paid (including rates of contributions or costs anticipated for bona fide fringe benefits or cash equivalents thereof of the types described in section 1(b)(2)(B) of the Davis-Bacon Act), daily and weekly number of hours worked, deductions made and actual wages paid. Whenever the Secretary of Labor has found under 29 CFR 5.5(a)(1)(iv) that the wages of any laborer or mechanic include the amount of any costs reasonably anticipated in providing benefits under a plan or program described in section 1(b)(2)(B) of the Davis-Bacon Act, the contractor shall maintain records which show that the commitment to provide such benefits is enforceable, that the plan or program is financially responsible, and that the plan or program has been communicated in writing to the laborers or mechanics affected, and records which show the costs anticipated or the actual cost incurred in providing such benefits. Contractors employing apprentices or trainees under approved programs shall maintain written evidence of the registration of apprenticeship programs and certification of trainee programs, the registration of the apprentices and trainees, and the ratios and wage rates prescribed in the applicable programs.
(ii)(A) The contractor shall submit weekly for each week in which any contract work is performed a copy of all payrolls to the DOE) if the agency is a party to the contract, but if the agency is not such a party, the contractor will submit the payrolls to the applicant, sponsor, or owner, as the case may be, for transmission to DOE. The payrolls submitted shall set out accurately and completely all of the information required to be maintained under 29 CFR 5.5(a)(3)(i), except that full social security numbers and home addresses shall not be included on weekly transmittals. Instead the payrolls shall only need to include an individually identifying number for each employee (e.g., the last four digits of 

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the employee’s social security number). The required weekly payroll information may be submitted in any form desired. Optional Form WH-347 is available for this purpose from the Wage and Hour Division Web site at
http://www.dol.gov/esa/whd/forms/wh347instr.htm or its successor site. The prime contractor is responsible for the submission of copies of payrolls by all subcontractors. Contractors and subcontractors shall maintain the full social security number and current address of each covered worker, and shall provide them upon request to DOE if the agency is a party to the contract, but if the agency is not such a party, the contractor will submit them to the applicant, sponsor, or owner, as the case may be, for transmission to DOE, the contractor, or the Wage and Hour Division of the Department of Labor for purposes of an investigation or audit of compliance with prevailing wage requirements. It is not a violation of this section for a prime contractor to require a subcontractor to provide addresses and social security numbers to the prime contractor for its own records, without weekly submission to the sponsoring government agency (or the applicant, sponsor, or owner).
(ii)(B) Each payroll submitted shall be accompanied by a “Statement of Compliance,” signed by the contractor or subcontractor or his or her agent who pays or supervises the payment of the persons employed under the contract and shall certify the following:
(1)That the payroll for the payroll period contains the information required to be provided under Sec. 5.5 (a)(3)(ii) of Regulations, 29 CFR part 5, the appropriate information is being maintained under Sec. 5.5 (a)(3)(i) of Regulations, 29 CFR part 5, and that such information is correct and complete;
(2)That each laborer or mechanic (including each helper, apprentice, and trainee) employed on the contract during the payroll period has been paid the full weekly wages earned, without rebate, either directly or indirectly, and that no deductions have been made either directly or indirectly from the full wages earned, other than permissible deductions as set forth in Regulations, 29 CFR part 3;
(3)That each laborer or mechanic has been paid not less than the applicable wage rates and fringe benefits or cash equivalents for the classification of work
performed, as specified in the applicable wage determination incorporated into the contract.
(ii)(C) The weekly submission of a properly executed certification set forth on the reverse side of Optional Form WH-347 shall satisfy the requirement for submission of the
“Statement of Compliance” required by paragraph (a)(3)(ii)(B) of this section.
(ii)(D) The falsification of any of the above certifications may subject the contractor or subcontractor to civil or criminal prosecution under section 1001 of title 18 and section 231 of title 31 of the United States Code.
(iii) The contractor or subcontractor shall make the records required under paragraph (a)(3)(i) of this section available for inspection, copying, or transcription by authorized representatives of DOE or the Department of Labor, and shall permit such representatives 

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to interview employees during working hours on the job. If the contractor or subcontractor fails to submit the required records or to make them available, the Federal agency may, after written notice to the contractor, sponsor, applicant, or owner, take such action as may be necessary to cause the suspension of any further payment, advance, or guarantee of funds. Furthermore, failure to submit the required records upon request or to make such records available may be grounds for debarment action pursuant to 29 CFR 5.12.
(4) Apprentices and trainees
(i) Apprentices. Apprentices will be permitted to work at less than the predetermined rate for the work they performed when they are employed pursuant to and individually registered in a bona fide apprenticeship program registered with the U.S. Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration, Office of Apprenticeship Training, Employer and Labor Services, or with a State Apprenticeship Agency recognized by the Office, or if a person is employed in his or her first 90 days of probationary employment as an apprentice in such an apprenticeship program, who is not individually registered in the program, but who has been certified by the Office of Apprenticeship Training, Employer and Labor Services or a State Apprenticeship Agency (where appropriate) to be eligible for probationary employment as an apprentice. The allowable ratio of apprentices to journeymen on the job site in any craft classification shall not be greater than the ratio permitted to the contractor as to the entire work force under the registered program. Any worker listed on a payroll at an apprentice wage rate, who is not registered or otherwise employed as stated above, shall be paid not less than the applicable wage rate on the wage determination for the classification of work actually performed. In addition, any apprentice performing work on the job site in excess of the ratio permitted under the registered program shall be paid not less than the applicable wage rate on the wage determination for the work actually performed. Where a contractor is performing construction on a project in a locality other than that in which its program is registered, the ratios and wage rates (expressed in percentages of the journeyman’s hourly rate) specified in the contractor’s or subcontractor’s registered program shall be observed. Every apprentice must be paid at not less than the rate specified in the registered program for the apprentice’s level of progress, expressed as a percentage of the journeymen hourly rate specified in the applicable wage determination. Apprentices shall be paid fringe benefits in accordance with the provisions of the apprenticeship program. If the
apprenticeship program does not specify fringe benefits, apprentices must be paid the full amount of fringe benefits listed on the wage determination for the applicable
classification. If the Administrator determines that a different practice prevails for the applicable apprentice classification, fringes shall be paid in accordance with that determination. In the event the Office of Apprenticeship Training, Employer and Labor Services, or a State Apprenticeship Agency recognized by the Office, withdraws approval of an apprenticeship program, the contractor will no longer be permitted to utilize apprentices at less than the applicable predetermined rate for the work performed until an acceptable program is approved.

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(ii)Trainees. Except as provided in 29 CFR 5.16, trainees will not be permitted to work at less than the predetermined rate for the work performed unless they are employed pursuant to and individually registered in a program which has received prior approval, evidenced by formal certification by the U.S. Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration. The ratio of trainees to journeymen on the job site shall not be greater than permitted under the plan approved by the Employment and Training Administration. Every trainee must be paid at not less than the rate specified in the approved program for the trainee’s level of progress, expressed as a percentage of the journeyman hourly rate specified in the applicable wage determination. Trainees shall be paid fringe benefits in accordance with the provisions of the trainee program. If the trainee program does not mention fringe benefits, trainees shall be paid the full amount of fringe benefits listed on the wage determination unless the Administrator of the Wage and Hour Division determines that there is an apprenticeship program associated with the corresponding journeyman wage rate on the wage determination which provides for less than full fringe benefits for apprentices. Any employee listed on the payroll at a trainee rate who is not registered and participating in a training plan approved by the Employment and Training Administration shall be paid not less than the applicable wage rate on the wage determination for the classification of work actually performed. In addition, any trainee performing work on the job site in excess of the ratio permitted under the registered program shall be paid not less than the applicable wage rate on the wage determination for the work actually performed. In the event the Employment and Training Administration withdraws approval of a training program, the contractor will no longer be permitted to utilize trainees at less than the applicable predetermined rate for the work performed until an acceptable program is approved.
(iii)Equal employment opportunity. The utilization of apprentices, trainees and journeymen under this part shall be in conformity with the equal employment opportunity requirements of Executive Order 11246, as amended, and 29 CFR part 30.
(5)Compliance with Copeland Act requirements.
The contractor shall comply with the requirements of 29 CFR part 3, which are incorporated by reference in this contract.
(6)Subcontracts.
The contractor or subcontractor shall insert in any subcontracts the clauses contained in 29 CFR 5.5(a)(1) through (10) and such other clauses as DOE may by appropriate instructions require, and also a clause requiring the subcontractors to include these clauses in any lower tier subcontracts. The prime contractor shall be responsible for the compliance by any subcontractor or lower tier subcontractor with all the contract clauses in 29 CFR 5.5.

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(7)Contract termination: debarment.
A breach of the contract clauses in 29 CFR 5.5 may be grounds for termination of the contract, and for debarment as a contractor and a subcontractor as provided in 29 CFR 5.12.
(8)Compliance with Davis-Bacon and Related Acts requirements.
All rulings and interpretations of the Davis-Bacon and Related Acts contained in 29 CFR parts 1, 3, and 5 are herein incorporated by reference in this contract.
(9)Disputes concerning labor standards.
Disputes arising out of the labor standards provisions of this contract shall not be subject to the general disputes clause of this contract. Such disputes shall be resolved in accordance with the procedures of the Department of Labor set forth in 29 CFR parts 5, 6, and 7. Disputes within the meaning of this clause include disputes between the contractor (or any of its subcontractors) and the contracting agency, the U.S. Department of Labor, or the employees or their representatives.
(1)Certification of eligibility.
(i)By entering into this contract, the contractor certifies that neither it (nor he or she) nor any person or firm who has an interest in the contractor’s firm is a person or firm
ineligible to be awarded Government contracts by virtue of section 3(a) of the Davis-Bacon Act or 29 CFR 5.12(a)(1).
(ii)No part of this contract shall be subcontracted to any person or firm ineligible for award of a Government contract by virtue of section 3(a) of the Davis-Bacon Act or 29 CFR 5.12(a)(1).
(iii)The penalty for making false statements is prescribed in the U.S. Criminal Code, 18 U.S.C. 1001.

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EXHIBIT J-2
DAVIS-BACON ACT WAGE DETERMINATION(S)
1.For all construction (as defined in DOL regulations at 29 CFR 5.2 to include installation where appropriate, hereinafter “construction”) under this Agreement and subcontracts hereunder, incorporate the following “Heavy” wage determination schedule and conformances: GA90 Modification 0 (1/03/14), found at: http://www.wdol.gov/wdol/scafiles/davisbacon/GA90.dvb, and attached hereto as Exhibit J-3. 
2.For all construction under this Agreement and subcontracts hereunder, on sheltered enclosures with walk-in access for the purpose of housing persons, machinery, equipment, incorporate the following “Building” wage determination schedule: GA126 Modification 1 (1/17/14) found at http://www.wdol.gov/wdol/scafiles/davisbacon/GA126.dvb, and attached hereto as Exhibit J-4. 
3.For all construction under this Agreement and subcontracts hereunder, on paved roads and other paved surfaces, please use GA7 Modification 0 (1/3/14) “Highway” schedule found at http://www.wdol.gov/wdol/scafiles/davisbacon/GA7.dvb, and attached hereto as Exhibit J-5. 

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EXHIBIT J-3
HEAVY WAGE DETERMINATION
General Decision Number: GA140090 01/03/2014 GA90
Superseded General Decision Number: GA20130090
State: Georgia
Construction Type: Heavy
Heavy Construction, Includes Water and Sewer Lines, and Heavy Construction on Treatment Plant Sites and Industrial Sites (Refineries, Power Plants, Chemical and Manufacturing Plants, Paper Mills, Etc.)
Counties: Burke, McDuffie and Richmond Counties in Georgia.
Modification Number    Publication Date
0                         01/03/2014 
* ELEC1579-002 10/01/2013
	
				
	 
	 
	Rates
	Fringes

	 
	 
	 
	 

	ELECTRICIAN
	 
	$23.00
	11.40

	 
	 
	 
	 

ENGI0474-029 07/01/2013
BURKE & RICHMOND COUNTIES
	
					
	 
	 
	 
	Rates
	Fringes

	POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR:
	 
	 
	 

	 
	Crane: 119 Tons and Under
	 
	$24.55
	12.30

	 
	Crane: 120 to 249 Tons
	 
	$25.55
	12.30

	 
	Crane: 250 to 499 Tons 
	 
	$26.55
	12.30

	 
	Crane: 500 Tons and Larger 
	 
	$27.55
	12.30

	 
	Mechanic 
	 
	$24.55
	12.30

ENGI0926-032 07/01/2013  

MCDUFFIE COUNTY

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	Rates
	

	 Fringes
	

	

POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR:
Crane, Mechanic    
	$
	27.88
	

	10.13
	

	SUGA2012-108 08/11/2012
	 
	 

	 
	Rates
	

	 Fringes
	

	CARPENTER (Form Work Only)    
	$
	15.44
	

	0.00
	

	CARPENTER, Excludes Form Work    
	$
	14.76
	

	0.00
	

	CEMENT MASON/CONCRETE FINISHER    
	$
	16.96
	

	0.00
	

	IRONWORKER, REINFORCING    
	$
	13.30
	

	1.66
	

	LABORER: Common or General    
	$
	9.84
	

	0.00
	

	LABORER: Pipelayer    
	$
	9.48
	

	0.00
	

	OPERATOR: Backhoe/Excavator/Trackhoe    
	$
	12.80
	

	0.00
	

	OPERATOR: Bulldozer    
	$
	14.58
	

	0.00
	

	OPERATOR: Grader/Blade    
	$
	20.24
	

	0.00
	

	OPERATOR: Loader    
	$
	16.59
	

	4.13
	

	OPERATOR: Piledriver    
	$
	18.72
	

	2.06
	

	OPERATOR: Roller    
	$
	12.04
	

	0.69
	

	TRUCK DRIVER: Dump Truck    
	$
	12.79
	

	0.00
	

	TRUCK DRIVER: Lowboy Truck    
	$
	17.28
	

	1.84
	

WELDERS - Receive rate prescribed for craft performing operation to which welding is incidental.

Unlisted classifications needed for work not included within the scope of the classifications listed may be added after award only as provided in the labor standards contract clauses (29CFR 5.5 (a) (1) (ii)).

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The body of each wage determination lists the classification and wage rates that have been found to be prevailing for the cited type(s) of construction in the area covered by the wage determination. The classifications are listed in alphabetical order of “identifiers” that indicate whether the particular rate is union or non-union.
Union Identifiers
An identifier enclosed in dotted lines beginning with characters other than “SU” denotes that the union classification and rate have found to be prevailing for that classification. Example: PLUM0198-005 07/01/2011. The first four letters , PLUM, indicate the international union and the four-digit number, 0198, that follows indicates the local union number or district council number where applicable , i.e., Plumbers Local 0198. The next number, 005 in the example, is an internal number used in processing the wage determination. The date, 07/01/2011, following these characters is the effective date of the most current negotiated rate/collective bargaining agreement which would be July 1, 2011 in the above example.
Union prevailing wage rates will be updated to reflect any changes in the collective bargaining agreements governing the rates.
0000/9999: weighted union wage rates will be published annually each January.
Non-Union Identifiers
Classifications listed under an “SU” identifier were derived from survey data by computing average rates and are not union rates; however, the data used in computing these rates may include both union and non-union data. Example: SULA2004-007 5/13/2010. SU indicates the rates are not union majority rates, LA indicates the State of Louisiana; 2004 is the year of the survey; and 007 is an internal number used in producing the wage determination. A 1993 or later date, 5/13/2010, indicates the classifications and rates under that identifier were issued as a General Wage Determination on that date.
Survey wage rates will remain in effect and will not change until a new survey is conducted.

WAGE DETERMINATION APPEALS PROCESS
1.) Has there been an initial decision in the matter? This can be:
an existing published wage determination
a survey underlying a wage determination
a Wage and Hour Division letter setting forth a position on a wage determination matter

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a conformance (additional classification and rate) ruling
On survey related matters, initial contact, including requests for summaries of surveys, should be with the Wage and Hour Regional Office for the area in which the survey was conducted because those Regional Offices have responsibility for the Davis-Bacon survey program. If the response from this initial contact is not satisfactory, then the process described in 2.) and 3.) should be followed.
With regard to any other matter not yet ripe for the formal process described here, initial contact should be with the Branch of Construction Wage Determinations. Write to:
Branch of Construction Wage Determinations
Wage and Hour Division
U.S. Department of Labor
200 Constitution Avenue, N.W.
Washington, DC 20210
2.)If the answer to the question in 1.) is yes, then an interested party (those affected by the action) can request review and reconsideration from the Wage and Hour Administrator (See 29 CFR Part 1.8 and 29 CFR Part 7). Write to:
Wage and Hour Administrator  
U.S. Department of Labor  
200 Constitution Avenue, N.W.  
Washington, DC 20210
The request should be accompanied by a full statement of the interested party’s position and by any information (wage payment data, project description, area practice material, etc.) that the requestor considers relevant to the issue.
3.)If the decision of the Administrator is not favorable, an interested party may appeal directly to the Administrative Review Board (formerly the Wage Appeals Board). Write to:
Administrative Review Board  
U.S. Department of Labor
200 Constitution Avenue, N.W.  
Washington, DC 20210
4.)All decisions by the Administrative Review Board are final.

END OF GENERAL DECISION

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Ms. Nikky Ude
Department of Energy
1000 Independence Avenue, SW
Washington, DC 20585
Nikky.Ude@hq.doe.gov 
RE:    Project No.: Units 3 and 4 of Vogtle Electric Plant
Wage Decision No.: GA140090 Mod. 0
Location: Burke County, GA
WHD Number: 4790
Dear Ms. Ude:
This is in response to your request proposing the additional classifications and wage rates to the above wage decision in accordance with 29 CFR 5.5(a)(1)(ii).
	
					
	PROPOSED CLASSIFCATIONS
	 
	PROPOSED
HOURLY RATE
	

	FRINGE BENEFITS

	Asbestos Worker/Insulator
	 
	$23.92
	 
	$12.04

	Millwright
	 
	$26.95
	 
	$11.55

	Sprinkler Fitter
	 
	$25.99
	 
	$15.87

	Mechanic Services
	 
	$18.21
	 
	$12.35

	Machinist
	 
	$26.95
	 
	$11.55

	Well Driller
	 
	$24.55
	 
	$12.35

	 
	 
	 
	 
	 

The request for Mechanic Services is not approved because the work to be performed by this classification may be performed by a classification already included in the wage decision [see 29 C.F.R., section 5.5(a)(1)(ii)(A)(1)]. The appropriate classification is Mechanic at a rate of $24.55 per hour plus $12.30 in fringe benefits and shall be paid to all workers performing work in the classification under this contract from the first day on which work is performed.
The Machinist is not subject as the Davis-Bacon Act provides that prevailing wages are to be paid to all mechanics and laborers employed directly upon the site of work. The regulations [see 29 C.F.R., section 5.2(1)] define the site of work as limited to the physical place or places where the construction called for in the contract will remain when work on it is completed and other adjacent or nearby property used in the construction.
The remaining classifications and wage rates are approved and the wage rates proposed must be paid to all workers performing work within the classifications under this contract from the first day work is performed.

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Your request has been conformed consistent with All Agency Memorandum 213 (http://www.wdol.gov/aam/aam213.pdf) which describes the conformance process in detail and the basis on which your proposed rate was denied. Any requests for appeal of the conformance decision must be made within thirty (30) days from the date of this letter. If you have any questions or concerns regarding this conformance decision, please contact the undersigned at the telephone or email address listed below.
Sincerely,
/s/ T. Holmes for
Kenneth Reinshuttle  
Section Chief
Davis Bacon Branch  
Wage & Hour Division  
202.693.1016  
reinshuttle.ken@dol.gov 

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EXHIBIT J-4
BUILDING WAGE DETERMINATION 
General Decision Number: GA140126 01/17/2014 GA126
Superseded General Decision Number: GA20130126
State: Georgia
Construction Type: Building
County: Burke County in Georgia.
Modification Number                                                 Publication Date
0                                                                    01/03/2014
1                                                                    01/17/2014
BOIL0026-001 01/01/2013
	
				
	 
	Rates
	 
	Fringes

	BOILERMAKER
	$24.91
	 
	$19.69

	 
	 
	 
	 

* ELEV0032-001 01/01/2014
	
				
	 
	Rates
	 
	Fringes

	ELEVATOR MECHANIC
	$36.96
	 
	26.785+a+b

	 
	 
	 
	 

	PAID HOLIDAYS:
	 
	 
	 

*    a. New Year’s Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Vetern’s Day, Thanksgiving Day, the Friday after Thanksgiving, and Christmas Day.
*    b. Employer contributes 8% of regular hourly rate to vacation pay credit for employee who has worked in business more than 5 years; 6% for less than 5 years’ service.

ENGI0474-003 07/01/2013

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	POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR: Backhoe/Excavator, Bobcat/Skid Steer/Skid Loader, Bulldozer, Forklift
(under 15 tons), and Loader    Crane (over 10 tons) and Forklift
	 
	 
	           Rates   
	Fringes

	 
	$
	22.72
	12.30

	(15 tons and over)    
	 
	$
	24.55
	12.30

	Crane (over 120 tons)    
	 
	$
	25.55
	12.30

	Crane (over 250 tons)    
	 
	$
	26.55
	12.30

	Oiler    
	 
	$
	20.38
	12.30

	
					
	PLUM0150-006 10/01/2012
	 
	 
	Rates
	Fringes

	PLUMBER/PIPEFITTER
	 
	 
	22.94
	12.71

	SHEE0085-003 08/01/2012
	 
	 
	 
	 

	 
	 
	 
	Rates
	Fringes

	SHEET METAL WORKER (Including HVAC Duct
	 
	 
	 
	 

	Installation; Excluding Metal Roof Installation)
	 
	$
	28.34
	11.55

	 
	 
	 
	 
	 

	SUGA2012-033 08/11/2012
	 
	 
	 
	 

	 
	 
	 
	Rates
	Fringes

	BRICKLAYER    
	 
	$
	16.00
	0.00

	CARPENTER, Includes Drywall Hanging and
	 
	 
	 
	 

	Metal Stud Installation    
	 
	$
	15.28
	0.00

	CEMENT MASON/CONCRETE FINISHER    
	 
	$
	16.58
	0.00

	DRYWALL FINISHER/TAPER    
	 
	$
	17.00
	0.00

	ELECTRICIAN    
	 
	$
	19.71
	3.60

	HVAC MECHANIC (Installation of HVAC
	 
	 
	 
	 

	Unit Only, Excludes Installation of
	 
	 
	 
	 

	HVAC Pipe and Duct)
	 
	$
	18.00
	3.89

	IRONWORKER, REINFORCING    
	 
	$
	17.94
	0.00

	IRONWORKER, STRUCTURAL    
	 
	$
	20.00
	0.35

	LABORER: Common or General    
	 
	$
	10.25
	0.32

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	LABORER: Mason Tender – Brick    
	 
	$
	9.00
	0.00

	LABORER: Pipelayer    
	 
	$
	12.00
	0.23

	 
	 
	 
	 
	 

	

	 
	 
	Rates
	Fringes

	OPERATOR: Grader/Blade    
	 
	$
	17.52
	0.00

	PAINTER: Brush, Roller and Spray    
	 
	$
	16.00
	1.62

	ROOFER (Installation of Metal Roofs Only)    
	 
	$
	15.02
	0.00

	ROOFER, Excludes Installation of Metal Roofs    
	 
	$
	10.76
	0.00

	TILE FINISHER    
	 
	$
	10.31
	0.00

	TILE SETTER    
	 
	$
	19.50
	0.00

	TRUCK DRIVER: Dump Truck    
	 
	$
	12.70
	0.00

	TRUCK DRIVER: Lowboy Truck    
	 
	$
	17.41
	0.00

	 
	 
	 
	 
	 

WELDERS - Receive rate prescribed for craft performing operation to which welding is incidental.

Unlisted classifications needed for work not included within the scope of the classifications listed may be added after award only as provided in the labor standards contract clauses (29CFR 5.5 (a) (1) (ii)).
The body of each wage determination lists the classification and wage rates that have been found to be prevailing for the cited type(s) of construction in the area covered by the wage determination. The classifications are listed in alphabetical order of “identifiers” that indicate whether the particular rate is union or non-union.
Union Identifiers
An identifier enclosed in dotted lines beginning with characters other than “SU” denotes that the union classification and rate have found to be prevailing for that classification. Example: PLUM0198-005 07/01/2011. The first four letters , PLUM, indicate the international union and the four-digit number, 0198, that follows indicates the local union number or district council number where applicable , i.e., Plumbers Local 0198. The next number, 005 in the example, is an internal number used in processing the wage determination. The date, 07/01/2011, following these characters is the effective date of the most current negotiated rate/collective bargaining agreement which would be July 1, 2011 in the above example.

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Union prevailing wage rates will be updated to reflect any changes in the collective bargaining agreements governing the rates.
0000/9999: weighted union wage rates will be published annually each January.

Non-Union Identifiers
Classifications listed under an “SU” identifier were derived from survey data by computing average rates and are not union rates; however, the data used in computing these rates may include both union and non-union data. Example: SULA2004-007 5/13/2010. SU indicates the rates are not union majority rates, LA indicates the State of Louisiana; 2004 is the year of the survey; and 007 is an internal number used in producing the wage determination. A 1993 or later date, 5/13/2010, indicates the classifications and rates under that identifier were issued as a General Wage Determination on that date.
Survey wage rates will remain in effect and will not change until a new survey is conducted.
WAGE DETERMINATION APPEALS PROCESS
1.)Has there been an initial decision in the matter? This can be:
an existing published wage determination
a survey underlying a wage determination
a Wage and Hour Division letter setting forth a position on a wage determination matter
a conformance (additional classification and rate) ruling
On survey related matters, initial contact, including requests for summaries of surveys, should be with the Wage and Hour Regional Office for the area in which the survey was conducted because those Regional Offices have responsibility for the Davis-Bacon survey program. If the response from this initial contact is not satisfactory, then the process described in 2.) and 3.) should be followed.
With regard to any other matter not yet ripe for the formal process described here, initial contact should be with the Branch of Construction Wage Determinations. Write to:
Branch of Construction Wage Determinations
Wage and Hour Division
U.S. Department of Labor
200 Constitution Avenue, N.W.

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Washington, DC 20210
2.)If the answer to the question in 1.) is yes, then an interested party (those affected by the action) can request review and reconsideration from the Wage and Hour Administrator (See 29 CFR Part 1.8 and 29 CFR Part 7). Write to:

Wage and Hour Administrator  
U.S. Department of Labor  
200 Constitution Avenue, N.W.  
Washington, DC 20210
The request should be accompanied by a full statement of the interested party’s position and by any information (wage payment data, project description, area practice material, etc.) that the requestor considers relevant to the issue.
3.)If the decision of the Administrator is not favorable, an interested party may appeal directly to the Administrative Review Board (formerly the Wage Appeals Board). Write to:
Administrative Review Board  
U.S. Department of Labor  
200 Constitution Avenue, N.W.  
Washington, DC 20210
4.)All decisions by the Administrative Review Board are final.
END OF GENERAL DECISION

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EXHIBIT J-5
HIGHWAY WAGE DETERMINATION
General Decision Number: GA140007 01/03/2014 GA7
Superseded General Decision Number: GA20130007
State: Georgia
Construction Type: Highway
Counties: Burke, Columbia, Glascock, Hancock, Jefferson, Jenkins, Lincoln, McDuffie, Richmond, Taliaferro, Warren, Washington and Wilkes Counties in Georgia.
HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS
	
				
	Modification Number
	 
	Publication Date
	 

	0
	 
	01/03/2014
	 

	SUGA2011-007 03/07/2011
	 
	 
	 

	 
	 
	   Rates 
	Fringes

	CARPENTER
	$
	11.45
	 

	CEMENT MASON/CONCRETE FINISHER    
	$
	11.36
	 

	LABORER
	 
	 
	 

	Asphalt Raker    
	$
	11.00
	 

	Asphalt Screed Person    
	$
	10.50
	 

	Common or General    
	$
	8.93
	 

	Form Setter    
	$
	10.35
	 

	Guardrail Erector    
	$
	13.50
	 

	Milling Machine Ground Person    
	$
	10.00
	 

	Pipe Layer    
	$
	10.20
	 

	POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATOR:

	Asphalt Distributor    
	$
	14.10
	 

	Asphalt Paver/Spreader    
	$
	12.00
	 

	Backhoe/Excavator    
	$
	10.80
	 

	Bulldozer    
	$
	11.60
	 

	Compactor    
	$
	10.00
	 

	Crane/Dragline    
	$
	17.50
	 

	Front End Loader    
	$
	10.70
	 

	Material Transfer Vehicle (Shuttle Buggy)    
	$
	11.30
	 

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	Rates
	 Fringes

	Mechanic    
	 
	$
	12.75
	 

	Milling Machine    
	 
	$
	11.50
	 

	Motorgrader Fine Grade    
	 
	$
	14.55
	 

	Motorgrader/Blade    
	 
	$
	16.00
	 

	Roller    
	 
	$
	10.00
	 

	Water Truck    
	 
	$
	11.25
	 

	TRUCK DRIVER
	 
	 
	 
	 

	26,000 GVW & Under    
	 
	$
	10.79
	 

	26,001 GVW & Over
	 
	$
	12.75
	 

WELDERS - Receive rate prescribed for craft performing operation to which welding is incidental.
Unlisted classifications needed for work not included within the scope of the classifications listed may be added after award only as provided in the labor standards contract clauses (29CFR 5.5 (a) (1) (ii)).
The body of each wage determination lists the classification and wage rates that have been found to be prevailing for the cited type(s) of construction in the area covered by the wage determination. The classifications are listed in alphabetical order of “identifiers” that indicate whether the particular rate is union or non-union.
Union Identifiers
An identifier enclosed in dotted lines beginning with characters other than “SU” denotes that the union classification and rate have found to be prevailing for that classification. Example: PLUM0198-005 07/01/2011. The first four letters , PLUM, indicate the international union and the four-digit number, 0198, that follows indicates the local union number or district council number where applicable , i.e., Plumbers Local 0198. The next number, 005 in the example, is an internal number used in processing the wage determination. The date, 07/01/2011, following these characters is the effective date of the most current negotiated rate/collective bargaining agreement which would be July 1, 2011 in the above example.
Union prevailing wage rates will be updated to reflect any changes in the collective bargaining agreements governing the rates.

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0000/9999: weighted union wage rates will be published annually each January.
Non-Union Identifiers
Classifications listed under an “SU” identifier were derived from survey data by computing average rates and are not union rates; however, the data used in computing these rates may include both union and non-union data. Example: SULA2004-007 5/13/2010. SU indicates the rates are not union majority rates, LA indicates the State of Louisiana; 2004 is the year of the survey; and 007 is an internal number used in producing the wage determination. A 1993 or later date, 5/13/2010, indicates the classifications and rates under that identifier were issued as a General Wage Determination on that date.
Survey wage rates will remain in effect and will not change until a new survey is conducted.
WAGE DETERMINATION APPEALS PROCESS
1.)Has there been an initial decision in the matter? This can be:
an existing published wage determination
a survey underlying a wage determination
a Wage and Hour Division letter setting forth a position on a wage determination matter
a conformance (additional classification and rate) ruling
On survey related matters, initial contact, including requests for summaries of surveys, should be with the Wage and Hour Regional Office for the area in which the survey was conducted because those Regional Offices have responsibility for the Davis-Bacon survey program. If the response from this initial contact is not satisfactory, then the process described in 2.) and 3.) should be followed.
With regard to any other matter not yet ripe for the formal process described here, initial contact should be with the Branch of Construction Wage Determinations. Write to: Branch of Construction Wage Determinations
Wage and Hour Division
U.S. Department of Labor
200 Constitution Avenue, N.W.
Washington, DC 20210
2.)If the answer to the question in 1.) is yes, then an interested party (those affected by the action) can request review and reconsideration from the Wage and Hour Administrator (See 29 CFR Part 1.8 and 29 CFR Part 7). Write to:

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Wage and Hour Administrator  
U.S. Department of Labor  
200 Constitution Avenue, N.W.  
Washington, DC 20210
The request should be accompanied by a full statement of the interested party’s position and by any information (wage payment data, project description, area practice material, etc.) that the requestor considers relevant to the issue.
3.)If the decision of the Administrator is not favorable, an interested party may appeal directly to the Administrative Review Board (formerly the Wage Appeals Board). Write to:
Administrative Review Board  
U.S. Department of Labor  
200 Constitution Avenue, N.W.  
Washington, DC 20210
4.)All decisions by the Administrative Review Board are final.
END OF GENERAL DECISION

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Confidential Trade Secret Information – Subject to Restricted Procedures
Exhibit K – Flow Down Clauses

	
		
	Section and Title
	Limitations

	2.3.3 Project Information Management Systems
	None.

	2.5.2 Access for Southern Nuclear Co-Located Personnel
	None.

	2.6 Performance Standards
	None.

	2.11 Clean-up and Waste Disposal
	Flow-down is limited to on-Site Subcontractors.

	2.13 Hazardous Materials
	Flow-down is limited to on-Site Subcontractors.

	2.15 Safety Program
	The flow-down is compliance with Contractor’s Project Safety Manual (i.e., not provision of a manual) and compliance with the provisions of 2.15 that apply to Subcontractors and on-Site Personnel.

	2.17.5 through 2.17.10 Subcontracting
	None.

	2.19 Documentation Necessary for ITAACs
	Flow-down is limited to Subcontractors and Vendors whose work involves ITAACs.

	2.20 Support for Government Approvals and Requests
	None.

	4.2 Owners’ Right to Inspect, Stop and Re- perform Work
	None.

	5.1 Quality Assurance
	None.

	5.3 Access for Inspection and Audit
	None.

	Article 17 Insurance
	To the extent an OCIP is not in place, Subcontractors will be required to meet the insurance requirements imposed on Contractor under Article 16 as appropriate to the Subcontractor’s scope of work.

	Article 22 Protected Information and Export Control
	Flow-down for Protected Information is limited to Vendors or Subcontractors to which Confidential and Proprietary Information is disclosed.

	 
	 

1    

Confidential Trade Secret Information – Subject to Restricted Procedures
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	Section and Title
	Limitations

	24.1  Transfer of Title
	Flow-down is limited to ensuring that passage of title conforms to Contractor’s obligation under this section.

	24.1.2 – 24.1.3 Intellectual Property
	None

	Article 25 Applicable Laws and Regulations
	None.

	Article 26 Equal Employment Opportunity
	None.

	Article 28 Site and Security Rules and Policies
	Flow-down is limited to Subcontractors performing Work on-Site.

	Article 29 Unescorted Access
	Flow-down is limited to Subcontractors whose personnel will apply for or have been granted unescorted access to VEGP Units 1 and 2 or Unit 3 or Unit 4.

	Article 30 Fitness for Duty
	None.

	Article 31 Free Flow of Information
	None.

	Article 32 No Toleration of Unacceptable Behaviors
	None.

	Article 33 Non-English Speaking Workers
	Flow-down is limited to Subcontractors performing Work on-Site.

	Article 35 Qualifications and Protection of Assigned Personnel
	None.

	36.1 Technical Documentation
	None.

	36.2 Accounting Records
	None.

	36.3 Maintenance of Records Generally
	Flow-down is limited to Subcontractors and Vendors subject to 10 C.F.R. § 50.71 and other applicable Laws.

	36.4 Right to Audit
	None.

	36.6 Sales Tax Records
	None.

	37.3 Cooperation and Audit
	None.

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CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY
Exhibit L – Trend Program

Contractor will implement a robust Trend Program for the Vogtle Units 3 & 4 Construction Completion project. The Contractor Trend Program will provide input to and inform the Owner change control program for the overall Project.
Program Structure
The Contractor Trend Program will be structured such that the process and outputs will inform Contractor Project Management as to the running status of change and its cumulative effect on available contingencies. The actual process of change identification, quantification, and acceptance (or resolution) will be set out in a project procedure, providing standard terminology, responsibilities, accountabilities, cycle times, and deliverables, such that the Bechtel project team has the rules of the road for managing change as it happens.
The Contractor Trend Program has 3 main objectives:
		
	•
	Provide a platform for engaging project leadership in the management of the contract cost and schedule baselines and their defined contingencies.

		
	•
	Provide a transparent process for the identification, quantification, and resolution of cost and/or schedule changes within the Contractor scope of Work as they occur. Such cost and schedule changes may include trends potentially impacting Target Construction Cost and/or Target Completion Date(s).

		
	•
	Provide information on the nature of change and the rate at which change is occurring and its influence on established contingencies, as well as inform the overarching Owner change control program.

Scope and Engagement
The Contractor Trend Program will envelope the scope of work under contract and will be owned by the Contractor Project Manager. As the senior leader, setting change management as a priority drives behavior and participation. While Contractor Project Controls may ‘keep the books’, the Contractor Project Manager sets the tone, and holds the project team accountable for promoting a cost and schedule conscious attitude. With the leadership protocol set, identification of change is open to everyone on the project.  In the end, driving for wide understanding of ‘what’s in the budget’ and empowering everyone to raise a hand when they encounter something different, is the lifeblood of the program. 
Administering the Program
The Contractor Trend Program will be administered on three fronts: (1) daily handling of individual trends in a consistent manner, (2) weekly meetings to review and adjudicate trends, and (3) monthly reporting of overall status of the program (metric-based information) including contingency balance.

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CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY
Exhibit L – Trend Program

The basic process will be as follows:
1.    Trends are identified, entered into the Trend Log, and initially classified as “Potential.”
		
	2.
	Information is gathered, studies performed, etc. as required to substantiate and capture the extent of condition and an estimated value (order of magnitude hours and dollars) for each Trend. A determination is also made as to whether the Trend relates to in-scope or out-of-scope work.

		
	3.
	Each Trend is presented in the Bechtel Trend Meeting, and if accepted, is classified as “Resolved.”  If not accepted and follow up actions are requested, the Trend is classified as “Unresolved” and will be revisited in a later Bechtel Trend Meeting.

		
	4.
	Each month, in-scope trends that have been “Resolved” are summarized and an offset to available contingency is recorded (either positive or negative). Out-of-Scope Trends or Trends that adjust the project Target Assumptions that have been “Resolved” are forwarded to contract administration.

		
	5.
	A Monthly Trend Report is prepared, including the full Trend Log, and a summary report showing the activity for the month and status of available contingency.

Integration of the Contractor Trend Program with Owner Change Control
The Contractor Trend Program will work within the broader Owner change control program for the Project. The overarching Owner change control program will encompass all the engineering, procurement, construction, and other aspects of the project. The Contractor Trend Program will include identified interaction points and information exchange needed to support the Owner change control program. 
A Monthly Trend Report will be prepared that will include the status of individual trends, metrics on Trends at the major status points (Potential, Unresolved, and Resolved), as well as a presentation of how Resolved Trends have influenced the available contingency balance both for the month and since the baseline was established. The Monthly Trend Report will also include information on Out-of-Scope Trends or Trends that adjust the Target Assumptions, which would be initial inputs to the Owner change control program. 
The Monthly Trend Report will be included in Contractor’s overall monthly report to Owners for the Project.

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Exhibit M – Target Construction Cost and List of Excluded Costs

	
			
	Target Construction Cost Summary

	Cost Category
	Hours
(in 1,000s)
	Estimated Cost
(in millions)

	Direct Craft Labor
	[***]
	[***]

	Field Indirects
	[***]
	[***]

	Field Non-Manual Services
	[***]
	[***]

	Home Office Services
	[***]
	[***]

	Subtotal
	[***]

	Escalation
	[***]

	Craft Processing Related Costs (DIC insurance and others)
	[***]

	Construction Contingency
	[***]

	Welder Incentives
	[***]

	Target Construction Cost
	[***]

 Excluded Costs

The following costs are “Excluded Costs” and will not be included in the calculation of Combined Construction Costs:

		
	(a)
	any per diems or other incentives paid to craft labor engaged in performance of the Work (except for such payments to welders);

		
	(b)
	any Taxes paid in connection with the Work or Taxes included in payments to Contractor-Managed Subcontractors;

		
	(c)
	costs paid in connection with any non-resident sales tax bond required to be provided by Contractor; 

		
	(d)
	amounts paid to Bechtel Power Corporation under the Amended and Restated Staff Augmentation Agreement;

		
	(e)
	amounts incurred by Southern Nuclear or any of the Owners with respect to secondees provided to Bechtel Power Corporation under the Amended and Restated Staff Augmentation Agreement;

		
	(f)
	amounts paid by Owners to Contractor-Managed Subcontractors with respect to work performed by them prior to the Effective Date;   

		
	(g)
	amounts paid by Owners to Contractor-Managed Subcontractors to the extent that such amounts paid exceed the amounts recommended for payment by Contractor pursuant to Section 3.3.3, but only to the extent that such amounts are never required to be paid to such subcontractors;

		
	(h)
	amounts paid by Owners to Contractor-Managed Subcontractors with respect to work performed by them for work scope that is not related to the achievement of Final Completion;

Exhibit M – Target Construction Cost and List of Excluded Costs

		
	(i)
	amounts paid by Owners to Contractor with respect to support provided to the Owners in connection with DOE loan guarantees and/or dealing with Government Authorities in accordance with Section 2.20 of the Agreement; 

		
	(j)
	amounts paid by Owners to Contractor or Contractor-Managed Subcontractors in order to complete or reperform work performed prior to the Effective Date, including work identified in the Legacy Work Packages and the Completed Work Packages listed in Exhibit V, and that portion of work performed prior to the Effective Date and included in the Work in Progress Work Packages listed in  Exhibit V.

CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY

Exhibit M-1 - Field Non-Manual Resource Curve

[***]

CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY

Exhibit N – Commercial Rates

Bechtel Power Corporation – Non-Manual Related Rates
	
						
	Contract Article
	Cost Category
	Field Office
Rates
	Home Office
Rates

	 
	 
	Straight Time
	Overtime
	Straight Time
	Overtime

	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 

	7.1.1 (i)
	Payroll Adds 1
	[***]
	[***]
	[***]
	[***]

	7.1.1 (iii)
	Non-manual Indirect Costs
	[***]
	[***]
	[***]
	[***]

	 
	 
	[***]
	[***]
	[***]
	[***]

	7.1.1 (vii)
	Direct Costs Related to IT
	[***]
	[***]
	[***]
	[***]

	 
	Nuclear Power IT Software
	[***]
	[***]
	[***]
	[***]

	 
	Global IT Infrastructure
	[***]
	[***]
	[***]
	[***]

	 
	Global IT Security
	[***]
	[***]
	[***]
	[***]

	 
	Corporate IT Software
	[***]
	[***]
	[***]
	[***]

	 
	 
	[***]
	[***]
	[***]
	[***]

	7.1.1 (viii)
	Other Direct Costs
	[***]
	[***]
	[***]
	[***]

	 
	Non-Manual Facilities/Offices
	[***]
	[***]
	[***]
	[***]

	 
	Communications and related hardware assigned to Personnel
	[***]
	[***]
	[***]
	[***]

	 
	IT related hardware including computers assigned to Personnel
	[***]
	[***]
	[***]
	[***]

Notes:
		
	1)
	Payroll Adds are for calendar year 2017 and subject to annual true-up in accordance with Article 7.1.1(i). 

	
						
	Contract Article
	Cost Category
	Applied to CAS Employed Craft
	 

	 
	 
	Straight Time
	Overtime
	 
	 

	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 

	7.1.1 (ix)
	CAS overhead recovery
	[***]
	[***]
	 
	 

CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY

Exhibit N – Commercial Rates

Richmond County Construction LLC – Non-Manual Related Rates
	
						
	Contract Article
	Cost Category
	Field Office
Rates
	Home Office
Rates

	 
	 
	Straight Time
	Overtime
	Straight Time
	Overtime

	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 

	7.1.1 (i)
	Payroll Adds 1
	 
	 
	 
	 

	 
	Loaned Employees from Bechtel
	[***]
	[***]
	[***]
	[***]

	 
	Loaned Employees from Williams
	[***]
	[***]
	[***]
	[***]

	 
	 
	[***]
	[***]
	[***]
	[***]

	7.1.1 (iii)
	Non-manual Indirect Costs
	[***]
	[***]
	[***]
	[***]

	 
	Loaned Employees from Bechtel
	[***]
	[***]
	[***]
	[***]

	 
	Loaned Employees from Williams
	[***]
	[***]
	[***]
	[***]

	 
	 
	[***]
	[***]
	[***]
	[***]

	7.1.1 (vii)
	Direct Costs Related to IT
	[***]
	[***]
	[***]
	[***]

	 
	Loaned Employees from Bechtel
	[***]
	[***]
	[***]
	[***]

	 
	Loaned Employees from Williams
	N/A
	N/A

	N/A

	N/A

	 
	 
	[***]
	[***]
	[***]
	[***]

	7.1.1 (viii)
	Other Direct Costs
	[***]
	[***]
	[***]
	[***]

	 
	All Employees
	[***]
	[***]
	[***]
	[***]

	 
	Non-Manual Facilities/Offices
	[***]
	[***]
	[***]
	[***]

	 
	Communications and related hardware
	[***]
	[***]
	[***]
	[***]

	 
	IT related hardware including computers assigned to Personnel
	[***]
	[***]
	[***]
	[***]

Notes:
1)    Payroll Adds are for calendar year 2017 and subject to annual true-up in accordance with Article 7.1.1(i). 

CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY

Exhibit O – Form of Monthly Funding Request

10/18/17        Page 1 of 1

CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY

Exhibit P – Form of Invoice

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Page 2

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Exhibit P – Form of Invoice

Page 3

CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY

Exhibit P – Form of Invoice

Page 4

Page 5

CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY

Exhibit Q – Lien Waivers

Form of Subcontractor’s Lien Waiver – Interim

See Attached

CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY

Exhibit Q – Lien Waivers

INTERIM LIEN WAIVER AND RELEASE UPON PAYMENT

STATE OF GEORGIA

COUNTY OF BURKE

THE UNDERSIGNED SUBCONTRACTOR, MECHANIC, AND/OR MATERIALMAN HAS BEEN EMPLOYED BY BECHTEL POWER CORPORATION (“CONTRACTOR”) TO FURNISH THE FOLLOWING LABOR, SERVICES, OR MATERIALS [INSERT DESCRIPTION OF LABOR, SERVICES, OR MATERIALS] FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF IMPROVEMENTS KNOWN AS VOGTLE UNITS 3 AND 4 AT THE VOGTLE ELECTRIC GENERATING PLANT WHICH IS LOCATED IN THE CITY OF WAYNESBORO, COUNTY OF BURKE, STATE OF GEORGIA, AND IS OWNED BY GEORGIA POWER COMPANY, OGLETHORPE POWER CORPORATION (AN ELECTRIC MEMBERSHIP CORPORATION), MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC AUTHORITY OF GEORGIA, MEAG POWER SPVJ, LLC, MEAG POWER SPVM, LLC, MEAG POWER SPVP, LLC, AND THE CITY OF DALTON, GEORGIA ACTING BY AND THROUGH ITS BOARD OF WATER, LIGHT AND SINKING FUND COMMISSIONERS AND MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:

ADDITIONAL UNITS PROPERTY

ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND LYING AND BEING IN THE 66TH GEORGIA MILITIA DISTRICT, BURKE COUNTY, GEORGIA, BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:

BEGINNING AT POINT HAVING PLANT VOGTLE PLANT GRID SYSTEM COORDINATES OF NORTH 9500 FEET, EAST 5000 FEET; THENCE RUNNING EAST TO THE POINT HAVING PLANT VOGTLE PLANT GRID SYSTEM COORDINATES OF NORTH 9500 FEET, EAST 8500 FEET; THENCE RUNNING SOUTH TO THE POINT HAVING PLANT VOGTLE PLANT GRID SYSTEM COORDINATES OF NORTH 5500 FEET, EAST 8500 FEET; THENCE RUNNING SOUTHWEST TO THE POINT HAVING PLANT VOGTLE PLANT GRID SYSTEM COORDINATES OF NORTH 5000 FEET, EAST 8000 FEET; THENCE RUNNING WEST TO THE POINT HAVING PLANT VOGTLE PLANT GRID SYSTEM COORDINATES OF NORTH 5000 FEET, EAST 5000 FEET; THENCE RUNNING NORTH TO THE POINT HAVING PLANT VOGTLE PLANT GRID SYSTEM COORDINATES OF NORTH 9500 FEET, EAST 5000 FEET, AND THE POINT OF BEGINNING. PLANT VOGTLE PLANT GRID SYSTEM COORDINATES CAN BE CONVERTED TO GEORGIA STATE PLANE COORDINATES [EAST ZONE] AS FOLLOWS: PLANT VOGTLE PLANT GRID SYSTEM NORTH+ 1,135,000 FEET = STATE NORTH; PLANT VOGTLE PLANT GRID SYSTEM EAST+ 614,000 FEET = STATE EAST; ALL AS SHOWN ON SOUTHERN NUCLEAR OPERATING COMPANY, INC. DRAWING NO. AR01-0000-X2-0004, VERSION 1.0, JOB NO. 25144, DATED FEBRUARY 22, 2006.

CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY

Exhibit Q – Lien Waivers

UPON RECEIPT OF THE SUM OF [INSERT PAYMENT AMOUNT] THE UNDERSIGNED SUBCONTRACTOR, MECHANIC, AND/OR MATERIALMAN WAIVES AND RELEASES ANY AND ALL LIENS OR CLAIMS OF LIENS IT HAS UPON THE FOREGOING DESCRIBED PROPERTY OR ANY RIGHTS AGAINST ANY LABOR AND/OR MATERIAL BOND THROUGH THE DATE OF [INSERT LAST DATE OF WORK COVERED BY INVOICE], AND EXCEPTING THOSE RIGHTS AND LIENS THAT THE SUBCONTRACTOR, MECHANIC, AND/OR MATERIALMAN MIGHT HAVE IN ANY RETAINED AMOUNTS ON ACCOUNT OF LABOR OR MATERIALS, OR BOTH, FURNISHED BY SUBCONTRACTOR, MECHANIC, AND/OR MATERIALMAN TO OR ON ACCOUNT OF CONTRACTOR FOR SAID VOGTLE PROJECT AND PROPERTY.

[Signatures on following page]

CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY

Exhibit Q – Lien Waivers

GIVEN UNDER HAND AND SEAL THIS _____ DAY OF ____________, ______.

[INSERT NAME OF SUBCONTRACTOR, MECHANIC, AND/OR MATERIALMAN]

BY: ____________________________________________________ (SEAL)

PRINTED NAME: _______________________________________

TITLE: _________________________________________________

WITNESS: ______________________________________________

PRINTED NAME: ________________________________________

_________________________________________________________ (ADDRESS)

NOTICE: WHEN YOU EXECUTE AND SUBMIT THIS DOCUMENT, YOU SHALL BE CONCLUSIVELY DEEMED TO HAVE BEEN PAID IN FULL THE AMOUNT STATED ABOVE, EVEN IF YOU HAVE NOT ACTUALLY RECEIVED SUCH PAYMENT, 60 DAYS AFTER THE DATE STATED ABOVE UNLESS YOU FILE EITHER AN AFFIDAVIT OF NONPAYMENT OR A CLAIM OF LIEN PRIOR TO THE EXPIRATION OF SUCH 60 DAY PERIOD. THE FAILURE TO INCLUDE THIS NOTICE LANGUAGE ON THE FACE OF THE FORM SHALL RENDER THE FORM UNENFORCEABLE AND INVALID AS A WAIVER AND RELEASE UNDER O.C.G.A. SECTION 44-14-366.

CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY

Exhibit Q – Lien Waivers

Form of Contractor’s Lien Waiver – Interim

See Attached

CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY

Exhibit Q – Lien Waivers

INTERIM LIEN WAIVER AND RELEASE UPON PAYMENT

STATE OF GEORGIA

COUNTY OF BURKE

THE UNDERSIGNED BECHTEL POWER CORPORATION (“CONTRACTOR”) HAS BEEN EMPLOYED BY GEORGIA POWER COMPANY, ACTING FOR ITSELF AND AS AGENT FOR OGLETHORPE POWER CORPORATION (AN ELECTRIC MEMBERSHIP CORPORATION), MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC AUTHORITY OF GEORGIA, MEAG POWER SPVJ, LLC, MEAG POWER SPVM, LLC, MEAG POWER SPVP, LLC, AND THE CITY OF DALTON, GEORGIA ACTING BY AND THROUGH ITS BOARD OF WATER, LIGHT AND SINKING FUND COMMISSIONERS (COLLECTIVELY, “OWNERS”) TO FURNISH MATERIALS, EQUIPMENT, SERVICES, AND LABOR (THE “WORK”) FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF IMPROVEMENTS KNOWN AS UNITS 3 AND 4 OF THE VOGTLE ELECTRIC GENERATING PLANT (THE “VOGTLE PROJECT”) WHICH IS LOCATED IN WAYNESBORO, COUNTY OF BURKE, STATE OF GEORGIA, AND IS OWNED BY GEORGIA POWER COMPANY, OGLETHORPE POWER CORPORATION (AN ELECTRIC MEMBERSHIP CORPORATION), MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC AUTHORITY OF GEORGIA, MEAG POWER SPVJ, LLC, MEAG POWER SPVM, LLC, MEAG POWER SPVP, LLC, AND THE CITY OF DALTON, GEORGIA ACTING BY AND THROUGH ITS BOARD OF WATER, LIGHT AND SINKING FUND COMMISSIONERS AND MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS (THE “PROPERTY”):

ADDITIONAL UNITS PROPERTY

ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND LYING AND BEING IN THE 66TH GEORGIA MILITIA DISTRICT, BURKE COUNTY, GEORGIA, BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:

BEGINNING AT POINT HAVING PLANT VOGTLE PLANT GRID SYSTEM COORDINATES OF NORTH 9500 FEET, EAST 5000 FEET; THENCE RUNNING EAST TO THE POINT HAVING PLANT VOGTLE PLANT GRID SYSTEM COORDINATES OF NORTH 9500 FEET, EAST 8500 FEET; THENCE RUNNING SOUTH TO THE POINT HAVING PLANT VOGTLE PLANT GRID SYSTEM COORDINATES OF NORTH 5500 FEET, EAST 8500 FEET; THENCE RUNNING SOUTHWEST TO THE POINT HAVING PLANT VOGTLE PLANT GRID SYSTEM COORDINATES OF NORTH 5000 FEET, EAST 8000 FEET; THENCE RUNNING WEST TO THE POINT HAVING PLANT VOGTLE PLANT GRID SYSTEM COORDINATES OF NORTH 5000 FEET, EAST 5000 FEET; THENCE RUNNING NORTH TO THE POINT HAVING PLANT VOGTLE PLANT GRID SYSTEM COORDINATES OF NORTH 9500 FEET, EAST 5000 FEET, AND THE POINT OF BEGINNING. PLANT VOGTLE PLANT GRID SYSTEM COORDINATES CAN BE 

CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY

Exhibit Q – Lien Waivers

CONVERTED TO GEORGIA STATE PLANE COORDINATES [EAST ZONE] AS FOLLOWS: PLANT VOGTLE PLANT GRID SYSTEM NORTH+ 1,135,000 FEET = STATE NORTH; PLANT VOGTLE PLANT GRID SYSTEM EAST+ 614,000 FEET = STATE EAST; ALL AS SHOWN ON SOUTHERN NUCLEAR OPERATING COMPANY, INC. DRAWING NO. AR01-0000-X2-0004, VERSION 1.0, JOB NO. 25144, DATED FEBRUARY 22, 2006.

UPON RECEIPT OF THE SUM OF [INSERT PAYMENT AMOUNT] CONTRACTOR WAIVES AND RELEASES ANY AND ALL LIENS OR CLAIMS OF LIENS IT HAS UPON THE FOREGOING DESCRIBED PROPERTY OR ANY RIGHTS AGAINST ANY LABOR AND/OR MATERIAL BOND THROUGH THE DATE OF [INSERT LAST DATE OF WORK COVERED BY INVOICE], AND EXCEPTING THOSE RIGHTS AND LIENS THAT CONTRACTOR MIGHT HAVE IN ANY RETAINED AMOUNTS ON ACCOUNT OF LABOR OR MATERIALS, OR BOTH, FURNISHED BY CONTRACTOR TO OR ON ACCOUNT OF OWNERS FOR SAID VOGTLE PROJECT AND PROPERTY.

[Signatures on following page]

CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY

Exhibit Q – Lien Waivers

GIVEN UNDER HAND AND SEAL THIS _____ DAY OF ____________, ______.

BECHTEL POWER CORPORATION

BY: ____________________________________________________ (SEAL)

PRINTED NAME: _______________________________________

TITLE: _________________________________________________

WITNESS: ______________________________________________

PRINTED NAME: ________________________________________

_________________________________________________________ (ADDRESS)

NOTICE: WHEN YOU EXECUTE AND SUBMIT THIS DOCUMENT, YOU SHALL BE CONCLUSIVELY DEEMED TO HAVE BEEN PAID IN FULL THE AMOUNT STATED ABOVE, EVEN IF YOU HAVE NOT ACTUALLY RECEIVED SUCH PAYMENT, 60 DAYS AFTER THE DATE STATED ABOVE UNLESS YOU FILE EITHER AN AFFIDAVIT OF NONPAYMENT OR A CLAIM OF LIEN PRIOR TO THE EXPIRATION OF SUCH 60 DAY PERIOD. THE FAILURE TO INCLUDE THIS NOTICE LANGUAGE ON THE FACE OF THE FORM SHALL RENDER THE FORM UNENFORCEABLE AND INVALID AS A WAIVER AND RELEASE UNDER O.C.G.A. SECTION 44-14-366.

CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY

Exhibit Q – Lien Waivers

Form of Subcontractor’s Lien Waiver – Final

See Attached

CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY

Exhibit Q – Lien Waivers

LIEN WAIVER AND RELEASE UPON FINAL PAYMENT

STATE OF GEORGIA

COUNTY OF BURKE

THE UNDERSIGNED SUBCONTRACTOR, MECHANIC, AND/OR MATERIALMAN HAS BEEN EMPLOYED BY BECHTEL POWER CORPORATION (“CONTRACTOR”) TO FURNISH THE FOLLOWING LABOR, SERVICES, OR MATERIALS [INSERT DESCRIPTION OF LABOR, SERVICES, OR MATERIALS] FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF IMPROVEMENTS KNOWN AS VOGTLE UNITS 3 AND 4 AT THE VOGTLE ELECTRIC GENERATING PLANT WHICH IS LOCATED IN THE CITY OF WAYNESBORO, COUNTY OF BURKE, STATE OF GEORGIA, AND IS OWNED BY GEORGIA POWER COMPANY, OGLETHORPE POWER CORPORATION (AN ELECTRIC MEMBERSHIP CORPORATION), MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC AUTHORITY OF GEORGIA, MEAG POWER SPVJ, LLC, MEAG POWER SPVM, LLC, MEAG POWER SPVP, LLC, AND THE CITY OF DALTON, GEORGIA ACTING BY AND THROUGH ITS BOARD OF WATER, LIGHT AND SINKING FUND COMMISSIONERS AND MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:

ADDITIONAL UNITS PROPERTY

ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND LYING AND BEING IN THE 66TH GEORGIA MILITIA DISTRICT, BURKE COUNTY, GEORGIA, BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:

BEGINNING AT POINT HAVING PLANT VOGTLE PLANT GRID SYSTEM COORDINATES OF NORTH 9500 FEET, EAST 5000 FEET; THENCE RUNNING EAST TO THE POINT HAVING PLANT VOGTLE PLANT GRID SYSTEM COORDINATES OF NORTH 9500 FEET, EAST 8500 FEET; THENCE RUNNING SOUTH TO THE POINT HAVING PLANT VOGTLE PLANT GRID SYSTEM COORDINATES OF NORTH 5500 FEET, EAST 8500 FEET; THENCE RUNNING SOUTHWEST TO THE POINT HAVING PLANT VOGTLE PLANT GRID SYSTEM COORDINATES OF NORTH 5000 FEET, EAST 8000 FEET; THENCE RUNNING WEST TO THE POINT HAVING PLANT VOGTLE PLANT GRID SYSTEM COORDINATES OF NORTH 5000 FEET, EAST 5000 FEET; THENCE RUNNING NORTH TO THE POINT HAVING PLANT VOGTLE PLANT GRID SYSTEM COORDINATES OF NORTH 9500 FEET, EAST 5000 FEET, AND THE POINT OF BEGINNING. PLANT VOGTLE PLANT GRID SYSTEM COORDINATES CAN BE CONVERTED TO GEORGIA STATE PLANE COORDINATES [EAST ZONE] AS FOLLOWS: PLANT VOGTLE PLANT GRID SYSTEM NORTH+ 1,135,000 FEET = STATE NORTH; PLANT VOGTLE PLANT GRID SYSTEM EAST+ 614,000 FEET = STATE EAST; ALL AS SHOWN ON SOUTHERN 

CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY

Exhibit Q – Lien Waivers

NUCLEAR OPERATING COMPANY, INC. DRAWING NO. AR01-0000-X2-0004, VERSION 1.0, JOB NO. 25144, DATED FEBRUARY 22, 2006.

UPON RECEIPT OF THE SUM OF [INSERT PAYMENT AMOUNT] THE UNDERSIGNED SUBCONTRACTOR, MECHANIC, AND/OR MATERIALMAN WAIVES AND RELEASES ANY AND ALL LIENS OR CLAIMS OF LIENS IT HAS UPON THE FOREGOING DESCRIBED PROPERTY OR ANY RIGHTS AGAINST ANY LABOR AND/OR MATERIAL BOND ON ACCOUNT OF LABOR OR MATERIALS, OR BOTH, FURNISHED BY SUBCONTRACTOR, MECHANIC, AND/OR MATERIALMAN TO OR ON ACCOUNT OF CONTRACTOR FOR SAID VOGTLE PROJECT AND PROPERTY.

[Signatures on following page]

CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY

Exhibit Q – Lien Waivers

GIVEN UNDER HAND AND SEAL THIS _____ DAY OF ____________, ______.

[INSERT NAME OF SUBCONTRACTOR, MECHANIC, AND/OR MATERIALMAN]

BY: ____________________________________________________ (SEAL)

PRINTED NAME: _______________________________________

TITLE: _________________________________________________

WITNESS: ______________________________________________

PRINTED NAME: ________________________________________

_________________________________________________________ (ADDRESS)

NOTICE: WHEN YOU EXECUTE AND SUBMIT THIS DOCUMENT, YOU SHALL BE CONCLUSIVELY DEEMED TO HAVE BEEN PAID IN FULL THE AMOUNT STATED ABOVE, EVEN IF YOU HAVE NOT ACTUALLY RECEIVED SUCH PAYMENT, 60 DAYS AFTER THE DATE STATED ABOVE UNLESS YOU FILE EITHER AN AFFIDAVIT OF NONPAYMENT OR A CLAIM OF LIEN PRIOR TO THE EXPIRATION OF SUCH 60 DAY PERIOD. THE FAILURE TO INCLUDE THIS NOTICE LANGUAGE ON THE FACE OF THE FORM SHALL RENDER THE FORM UNENFORCEABLE AND INVALID AS A WAIVER AND RELEASE UNDER O.C.G.A. SECTION 44-14-366.

CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY

Exhibit Q – Lien Waivers

Form of Contractor’s Lien Waiver - Final

See Attached

CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY

Exhibit Q – Lien Waivers

LIEN WAIVER AND RELEASE UPON FINAL PAYMENT

STATE OF GEORGIA

COUNTY OF BURKE

THE UNDERSIGNED BECHTEL POWER CORPORATION (“CONTRACTOR”) HAS BEEN EMPLOYED BY GEORGIA POWER COMPANY, ACTING FOR ITSELF AND AS AGENT FOR OGLETHORPE POWER CORPORATION (AN ELECTRIC MEMBERSHIP CORPORATION), MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC AUTHORITY OF GEORGIA, MEAG POWER SPVJ, LLC, MEAG POWER SPVM, LLC, MEAG POWER SPVP, LLC, AND THE CITY OF DALTON, GEORGIA ACTING BY AND THROUGH ITS BOARD OF WATER, LIGHT AND SINKING FUND COMMISSIONERS (COLLECTIVELY, “OWNERS”) TO FURNISH MATERIALS, EQUIPMENT, SERVICES, AND LABOR (THE “WORK”) FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF IMPROVEMENTS KNOWN AS UNITS 3 AND 4 OF THE VOGTLE ELECTRIC GENERATING PLANT (THE “VOGTLE PROJECT”) WHICH IS LOCATED IN WAYNESBORO, COUNTY OF BURKE, STATE OF GEORGIA, AND IS OWNED BY GEORGIA POWER COMPANY, OGLETHORPE POWER CORPORATION (AN ELECTRIC MEMBERSHIP CORPORATION), MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC AUTHORITY OF GEORGIA, MEAG POWER SPVJ, LLC, MEAG POWER SPVM, LLC, MEAG POWER SPVP, LLC, AND THE CITY OF DALTON, GEORGIA ACTING BY AND THROUGH ITS BOARD OF WATER, LIGHT AND SINKING FUND COMMISSIONERS AND MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS (THE “PROPERTY”):

ADDITIONAL UNITS PROPERTY

ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND LYING AND BEING IN THE 66TH GEORGIA MILITIA DISTRICT, BURKE COUNTY, GEORGIA, BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:

BEGINNING AT POINT HAVING PLANT VOGTLE PLANT GRID SYSTEM COORDINATES OF NORTH 9500 FEET, EAST 5000 FEET; THENCE RUNNING EAST TO THE POINT HAVING PLANT VOGTLE PLANT GRID SYSTEM COORDINATES OF NORTH 9500 FEET, EAST 8500 FEET; THENCE RUNNING SOUTH TO THE POINT HAVING PLANT VOGTLE PLANT GRID SYSTEM COORDINATES OF NORTH 5500 FEET, EAST 8500 FEET; THENCE RUNNING SOUTHWEST TO THE POINT HAVING PLANT VOGTLE PLANT GRID SYSTEM COORDINATES OF NORTH 5000 FEET, EAST 8000 FEET; THENCE RUNNING WEST TO THE POINT HAVING PLANT VOGTLE PLANT GRID SYSTEM COORDINATES OF NORTH 5000 FEET, EAST 5000 FEET; 

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THENCE RUNNING NORTH TO THE POINT HAVING PLANT VOGTLE PLANT GRID SYSTEM COORDINATES OF NORTH 9500 FEET, EAST 5000 FEET, AND THE POINT OF BEGINNING. PLANT VOGTLE PLANT GRID SYSTEM COORDINATES CAN BE CONVERTED TO GEORGIA STATE PLANE COORDINATES [EAST ZONE] AS FOLLOWS: PLANT VOGTLE PLANT GRID SYSTEM NORTH+ 1,135,000 FEET = STATE NORTH; PLANT VOGTLE PLANT GRID SYSTEM EAST+ 614,000 FEET = STATE EAST; ALL AS SHOWN ON SOUTHERN NUCLEAR OPERATING COMPANY, INC. DRAWING NO. AR01-0000-X2-0004, VERSION 1.0, JOB NO. 25144, DATED FEBRUARY 22, 2006.

UPON RECEIPT OF THE SUM OF [INSERT PAYMENT AMOUNT] CONTRACTOR WAIVES AND RELEASES ANY AND ALL LIENS OR CLAIMS OF LIENS IT HAS UPON THE FOREGOING DESCRIBED PROPERTY OR ANY RIGHTS AGAINST ANY LABOR AND/OR MATERIAL BOND ON ACCOUNT OF LABOR OR MATERIALS, OR BOTH, FURNISHED BY THE UNDERSIGNED TO OR ON ACCOUNT OF OWNERS FOR SAID PROPERTY.

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GIVEN UNDER HAND AND SEAL THIS _____ DAY OF ____________, ______.

BECHTEL POWER CORPORATION

BY: ____________________________________________________ (SEAL)

PRINTED NAME: _______________________________________

TITLE: _________________________________________________

WITNESS: ______________________________________________

PRINTED NAME: ________________________________________

_________________________________________________________ (ADDRESS)

NOTICE: WHEN YOU EXECUTE AND SUBMIT THIS DOCUMENT, YOU SHALL BE CONCLUSIVELY DEEMED TO HAVE BEEN PAID IN FULL THE AMOUNT STATED ABOVE, EVEN IF YOU HAVE NOT ACTUALLY RECEIVED SUCH PAYMENT, 60 DAYS AFTER THE DATE STATED ABOVE UNLESS YOU FILE EITHER AN AFFIDAVIT OF NONPAYMENT OR A CLAIM OF LIEN PRIOR TO THE EXPIRATION OF SUCH 60 DAY PERIOD. THE FAILURE TO INCLUDE THIS NOTICE LANGUAGE ON THE FACE OF THE FORM SHALL RENDER THE FORM UNENFORCEABLE AND INVALID AS A WAIVER AND RELEASE UNDER O.C.G.A. SECTION 44-14-366.

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Form of Contractor’s Affidavit - Final

See Attached

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CONTRACTOR’S AFFIDAVIT AND REPRESENTATIONS

[INSERT DATE]

The undersigned ________________________, ________________________ of Bechtel Power Corporation (“Contractor”) does hereby certify and warrant as follows:

1.    All Parties Paid. Pursuant to the terms of the Construction Completion Agreement between Contractor and Georgia Power Company (“GPC”), for itself and as agent for Oglethorpe Power Corporation, Municipal Electric Authority of Georgia, MEAG Power SPVJ, LLC, MEAG Power SPVM, LLC, MEAG Power SPVP, LLC, and The City of Dalton, Georgia, acting by and through its Board of Water, Light and Sinking Fund Commissioners (collectively, “Owners”), dated as of _____________, 2017 (the “Agreement”), Contractor represent that, upon Contractor’s receipt of the final payment in the amount of $[______________], invoiced to Owners on [______________], (i) Contractor will have received full, complete, and final payment for any and all materials, equipment, services and labor furnished by Contractor to or for the benefit of the Vogtle Project (the “Work”), and (ii) Subcontractors supplying labor or materials to Contractor in connection with the Work and the Vogtle Project have been paid in full, or will be paid in full promptly from the proceeds of this payment pursuant to the terms of those parties’ respective agreements with Contractor for labor, services, equipment or materials furnished in relation to the Work and the Vogtle Project.

2.    Waiver of Lien Claims. Upon Contractor’s receipt of the final payment in the amount of $[______________], invoiced to Owners on [______________], Contractor waives any and all liens, and releases and forever discharges Owners, any construction lender, each and all of their respective directors, officers, principals, partners, employees, agents, subsidiaries, parent and related firms, successors, insurers, lenders, sureties, and  assigns from any and all actions, causes of action, liens, bond rights, stop notices, debts, dues, accounts, covenants, agreements, judgments, claims, and demands of whatsoever nature or character for nonpayment for the Work for which payment is owed and is being made pursuant to the Agreement.

3.    Representations. Contractor represents that with regard to each Subcontract with a total current value in excess of $150,000.00, Contractor has secured from such Subcontractor a waiver of lien rights in the form attached to the Agreement as Exhibit ___, with respect to services, labor, materials and/or equipment supplied to or for the benefit of Owners and/or the Vogtle Project for which proper and acceptable invoices have been received from such Subcontractor and processed by Contractor. 

4.    Authorization. Contractor warrants that it is the sole owner of any and all lien claims related to the Work for which the subject payment is owed, that it has not sold, assigned or conveyed such lien claims to any other party, and that the individual whose signature appears below has personal knowledge of these matters and is fully authorized and qualified to make these representations on behalf of Contractor.

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5.    Scope  of  Lien Release. The representations and lien release contained herein are independent covenants and operate, and are effective with respect to, labor, services, materials, or equipment provided to the Project or the Property by or through Contractor, under the Agreement, whether modified orally or in writing, and whether extra or additional to the Agreement.

GIVEN UNDER HAND AND SEAL THIS _____ DAY OF ____________, ______.

Signed, sealed, and delivered                                                                   (SEAL)    
this      day of __________, 2017.        Name:                     

                                                            
Notary Public

[NOTARIAL SEAL]

My Commission Expires:                                        

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GUARANTEE
THIS Guarantee (“Guarantee”), dated and effective as of ________ 2017, is made and entered into by BECHTEL NUCLEAR, SECURITY & ENVIRONMENTAL, INC., a Delaware corporation (the “Guarantor”), in favor of GEORGIA POWER COMPANY, a Georgia corporation, OGLETHORPE POWER CORPORATION (AN ELECTRIC MEMBERSHIP CORPORATION), an electric membership corporation formed under the laws of the State of Georgia, MUNICIPAL ELECTRIC AUTHORITY OF GEORGIA, a public body corporate and politic and an instrumentality of the State of Georgia, MEAG POWER SPVJ, LLC, MEAG POWER SPVM, LLC, MEAG POWER SPVP, LLC, each a Georgia limited liability company, and THE CITY OF DALTON, GEORGIA, an incorporated municipality in the State of Georgia, acting by and through its Board of Water, Light and Sinking Fund Commissioners (collectively, the “Beneficiary”). Individually, the Guarantor and Beneficiary may be referred to as a “Party” and together the “Parties.”  
WHEREAS, Georgia Power Company, for itself and as agent for Oglethorpe Power Corporation (An Electric Membership Corporation), Municipal Electric Authority of Georgia, MEAG Power SPVJ, LLC, MEAG Power SPVM, LLC, MEAG Power SPVP, LLC, and The City of Dalton, Georgia, acting by and through its Board of Water, Light and Sinking Fund Commissioners , on the one hand, and Bechtel Power Corporation, a subsidiary of the Guarantor (“Contractor”), on the other hand, have entered into that certain Construction Completion Agreement with respect to the completion of construction of Units 3 & 4 at the Vogtle plant site, dated as of _____________, 2017, including without limitation the Exhibits attached thereto (as may be amended, extended, supplemented, or restated, the “Agreement”);
WHEREAS, the Agreement requires the Guarantor to deliver this Guarantee to the Beneficiary; and
WHEREAS, the Guarantor expects to derive substantial direct and indirect benefit from the transactions contemplated by the Agreement.
NOW, THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the foregoing premises, the mutual agreements contained herein and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the Guarantor agrees as follows:
ARTICLE 1 - RESERVED

ARTICLE 2 - GUARANTEE
2.1 Guarantee. Guarantor hereby unconditionally and irrevocably guarantees to the Beneficiary and its successors and permitted assigns, upon the terms and conditions herein, the prompt and full payment, when due and owing, of all amounts now and/or hereafter due to be paid by the Contractor under the Agreement, including without limitation payment of all damages arising from any breach by Contractor of its obligations under the Agreement, all with such interest as may accrue under the Agreement (collectively, whether now or hereafter existing or arising, the “Guaranteed Obligations”).  If Contractor fails to pay any Guaranteed Obligations when due, then 

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Guarantor will immediately pay such Guaranteed Obligations following written notice in accordance with this Guarantee and subject to the terms and conditions provided herein.
2.2 Guarantee Absolute. (a) Guarantor absolutely guarantees that the Guaranteed Obligations will be paid strictly in accordance with the terms of the Agreement, regardless of any law, rule or regulation now or hereafter in effect in any jurisdiction affecting any of such terms or the obligations of Contractor or any rights of the Beneficiary with respect thereto, including, without limitation any bankruptcy, restructuring, insolvency or reorganization laws, rules or regulations.  Without limiting the foregoing, any bankruptcy or insolvency or related discharge or release of Contractor shall not affect the Guarantor’s obligations hereunder. This Guarantee constitutes a guarantee of payment and not of collection. The obligations of the Guarantor hereunder are several from the Contractor or any other person and are primary obligations concerning which the Guarantor is the principal obligor. The liability of Guarantor under this Guarantee shall be direct and immediate and not conditional or contingent upon the pursuit of any rights or remedies against the Contractor or any other person, but subject to Section 2.3(e) hereof, or against securities or liens available to the Beneficiary or its successors or permitted assigns. 
(b) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, as a condition to enforcement of this Guarantee against Guarantor, Beneficiary shall be required to show: (i) a copy of the written notice sent by Beneficiary or its authorized representative to the Contractor before making the claim under this Guarantee, specifying the amount of the payment (including without limitation any damages) not paid by Contractor and requesting the Contractor to pay the same (except that no such notice to the Contractor shall be required as a condition to enforcement of this Guarantee against Guarantor if the Contractor and/or its assets are the subject of a bankruptcy, insolvency or similar proceeding); and (ii) a letter signed by Beneficiary’s authorized representative certifying that the Contractor has failed to remedy the non-payment within any applicable cure period set forth in the Agreement. 
(c) The liability of the Guarantor under this Guarantee shall, subject to Section 2.2(b) and Section 2.3(e) hereof, be irrevocable, absolute and unconditional irrespective of, and the Guarantor hereby irrevocably waives any defenses and/or rights of discharge it may now have or hereafter acquire in any way relating to, any or all of:
(i)   any change in the time, manner or place of payment of, or in any other term of, all or any of the Agreement (including any of the Guaranteed Obligations), or any other amendment, extension, supplement, restatement, modification or waiver of, or any renewal, discharge, release, compromise, subordination or consent to departure from, the terms of such Agreement (including any of the Guaranteed Obligations);
(ii) any change, restructuring or termination of the corporate structure or existence of Guarantor, the Contractor or any of their respective subsidiaries;
(iii) any lack of validity or enforceability of the Agreement (including any of the Guaranteed Obligations) or any agreement or instrument relating thereto;

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(iv) any failure of the Beneficiary to disclose to either the Contractor or the Guarantor any information relating to the business, condition (financial or otherwise), operations, performance, properties or prospects of either the Contractor or any of its subsidiaries now or hereafter known to the Beneficiary (the Guarantor waiving any duty on the part of the Beneficiary to disclose such information);
(v) any taking or failure to take any action (including, without limitation, any lack of due diligence) by the Beneficiary in the collection or protection of or realization upon or otherwise in respect of any collateral securing the Agreement (including any of  the Guaranteed Obligations); 
(vi) any circumstance whatsoever or any act of the Beneficiary or any existence of or reliance on any representation by the Beneficiary that might otherwise constitute a legal or equitable defense available to, or a discharge of, the Guarantor; or
(vii) any waiver or release or exercise or refrain from exercising any rights or remedies against Contractor, 
provided that Guarantor does not waive, and shall have the benefit of and reserves the right to assert, any defenses and/or rights of discharge available to the Contractor to the extent that any claims by Owners (as defined in the Agreement) against Contractor are released and/or otherwise compromised pursuant to a written agreement between authorized representatives of Contractor and Owners (as defined in the Agreement).
(d) This Guarantee shall continue to be effective or be reinstated, as the case may be, if at any time any payment of any of the Guaranteed Obligations is voided, rescinded or must otherwise be returned by the Beneficiary or any other person as a preference or fraudulent transfer or otherwise for any reason, including, without limitation, upon or after the insolvency, bankruptcy, or reorganization of the Contractor, all as though such payment had not been made.  This Guarantee shall continue to be effective if Contractor or Guarantor merges or consolidates with or into another entity, loses its separate legal identity or if Contractor ceases to exist.
No action which the Beneficiary shall take or fail to take in connection with the Guaranteed Obligations, or any security for the payment or performance of any of the Guaranteed Obligations, nor any course of dealing with the Contractor or any other person, shall release Guarantor’s obligations hereunder, affect this Guarantee in any way, or afford Guarantor any recourse against the Beneficiary.
(e)  In the case of an event of default under the Agreement which has not been cured during any applicable cure period set forth in the Agreement, or with regard to the non-payment of any of the Guaranteed Obligations, Guarantor hereby consents and agrees that the Beneficiary shall have the right to enforce its rights, powers, and remedies thereunder or hereunder or under any other instrument now or hereafter evidencing, securing, or otherwise relating to the Guaranteed Obligations, and apply any payments or credits received from the Contractor or Guarantor or realized from any security, in any manner and in any order as the Beneficiary, in its sole discretion, shall see fit, and all rights, powers, and remedies available to the Beneficiary in such event shall be 

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nonexclusive and cumulative of all other rights, powers, and remedies provided thereunder or hereunder or by law or in equity. If the Guaranteed Obligations are partially paid by reason of the election of the Beneficiary, its successors or permitted assigns, to pursue any of the remedies available to the Beneficiary, or if the Guaranteed Obligations are otherwise partially paid, this Guarantee shall nevertheless remain in full force and effect less any such amounts indefeasibly paid to the Beneficiary in permanent reduction of the Guaranteed Obligations, and Guarantor shall remain liable for the remaining balance of the Guaranteed Obligations even though any rights which Guarantor may have against the Contractor may be destroyed or diminished by the exercise of any such remedy.
2.3 Waivers and Acknowledgments. (a) Without prejudice to the requirement for notice set forth in Section 2.1 hereof and the requirements set forth in Section 2.2(b) hereof, Guarantor hereby waives promptness, diligence, presentment, demand of payment, acceptance, notice of acceptance, suretyship defenses, protest, notice of protest, notice of dishonor or default, notice of any sale of any collateral or security, notice of the release or discharge of any person or collateral and any other notices with respect to the Agreement (including any of the Guaranteed Obligations) and/or this Guarantee.
(b) The Guarantor hereby unconditionally and irrevocably waives all defenses based on suretyship.
(c) The Guarantor hereby unconditionally and irrevocably waives all rights to require Beneficiary to commence any action to collect any or all of the Guaranteed Obligations from the Contractor or any other person before demanding payment under this Guarantee, including, without limitation, all of its rights under the provisions of O.C.G.A. Section 10-7-24, as amended.
(d) The Guarantor hereby unconditionally and irrevocably waives any right to revoke this Guarantee and acknowledges that this Guarantee is continuing in nature and applies to all Guaranteed Obligations, whether existing now or in the future. The provisions of this Guarantee shall extend and be applicable to all renewals, amendments, extensions, restatements, consolidations, and modifications of the Agreement (including any of the Guaranteed Obligations).
(e) The Guarantor hereby unconditionally and irrevocably waives any defense based on any right of offset, set-off or counterclaim against or in respect of the obligations of the Guarantor hereunder; provided, however, notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, (i) the liability of Guarantor shall be subject to the same limitations of liability and other liability protections applicable to the Contractor’s obligations and liabilities under the express terms of the Agreement, and (ii) Guarantor shall have the full benefit of, and reserves the right to assert, any and all defenses, counterclaims, and set-off rights available to the Contractor with respect to any obligations and liabilities arising under the Agreement, except for defenses, counterclaims, and setoff rights (x) waived elsewhere in this Guarantee, (y) arising out of or related to bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization, dissolution or liquidation of the Contractor or the power or authority of Contractor to enter into the Agreement or to perform its obligations thereunder, or (z) related to any lack of validity or enforceability of the Agreement, any Guaranteed Obligations or any other documents executed in connection with the Agreement (including any of the Guaranteed Obligations). 

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2.4 Subrogation. Notwithstanding any payment or payments or performance made by the Guarantor hereunder, the Guarantor hereby irrevocably waives any and all rights of subrogation to the rights of the Beneficiary against the Contractor and any and all rights of reimbursement, assignment, indemnification or implied contract or any similar rights (including without limitation any statutory rights of subrogation under Section 509 of the Bankruptcy Code, 11 U.S.C. § 509) against the Contractor until such time as all of the Guaranteed Obligations have been indefeasibly paid in full. If, notwithstanding the foregoing, any amount shall be paid to the Guarantor on account of such subrogation or similar rights at any time when all of the Guaranteed Obligations shall not have been indefeasibly paid in full, such amount shall be held by the Guarantor in trust for the Beneficiary and shall be turned over to the Beneficiary in the exact form received by the Guarantor, to be applied against the Guaranteed Obligations in such order as the Beneficiary may determine in its sole discretion.
2.5 Payments Free and Clear. (a) All payments under this Guarantee shall be made in immediately available U.S. Dollars and without any deduction or withholding for or on account of any tax imposed upon Beneficiary or the Guarantor unless such deduction or withholding is required by any applicable law, as modified by the practice of any relevant governmental revenue authority, then in effect. If the Guarantor is so required to deduct or withhold, then the Guarantor will (i) pay to the relevant authorities the full amount required to be deducted or withheld (including the full amount of tax required to be deducted or withheld from any additional amount paid by the Guarantor to the Beneficiary under this Section 2.5) promptly upon the earlier of determining that such deduction or withholding is required or receiving notice that such an amount has been assessed against the Beneficiary, and in any event before penalties attach thereto or interest accrues thereon, (ii) promptly forward to the Beneficiary an official receipt (or certified copy), or other documentation reasonably acceptable to the Beneficiary, evidencing such payment to such authorities and, (iii) in addition to the payment which the Beneficiary is otherwise entitled under this Guarantee, if such withholding is on account of any tax imposed upon Guarantor, pay to the Beneficiary such additional amount as is necessary to ensure that the net amount actually received by the Beneficiary (free and clear of taxes assessed against the Guarantor) will equal the full amount the Beneficiary would have received had no such deduction or withholding been required. 

(b) If (i) the Guarantor is required to make any deduction or withholding on account of any tax from any payment made by it under this Guarantee, (ii) the Guarantor does not make the deduction or withholding, and (iii) a liability for or on account of the tax is therefore assessed directly against the Beneficiary, the Guarantor shall pay to the Beneficiary, promptly after demand, the amount of the liability (including any related liability for interest or penalties). 

ARTICLE 3 - REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES
The Guarantor hereby represents and warrants to Beneficiary as of the effective date of this Guarantee as follows:

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3.1 Organization. The Guarantor is a corporation duly organized, validly existing and in good standing under the laws of Delaware.
3.2 Authorization; No Conflict. The execution and delivery by the Guarantor of this Guarantee and the performance by the Guarantor of its obligations hereunder (i) are within the Guarantor’s corporate powers, (ii) have been duly authorized by all necessary corporate action, do not contravene its organizational documents or any agreement, law or regulation applicable to or binding on the Guarantor or any of its properties, (iii) do not require any filings be made or notices be given which have not been made or given, and (iv) do not require the consent or approval of any person which has not already been obtained or the satisfaction or waiver of any conditions precedent to the effectiveness of this Guarantee that have not been satisfied or waived.
3.3 Enforceability. This Guarantee constitutes the legal, valid and binding obligation of the Guarantor enforceable against the Guarantor in accordance with its terms, except to the extent that such enforceability may be limited by applicable bankruptcy, insolvency, dissolution, reorganization, moratorium, liquidation or other similar laws affecting creditors’ rights generally and by general principles of equity (regardless of whether enforcement is sought in a proceeding in equity or at law).
3.4 No Bankruptcy Proceedings. There are no bankruptcy proceedings pending or being contemplated by Guarantor or, to its knowledge, threatened against it.
3.5 No Legal Proceedings. There are no legal proceedings that would be reasonably likely to materially adversely affect Guarantor’s ability to perform this Guarantee.
3.6 Subsidiary. Contractor is a direct or indirect subsidiary of Guarantor.
3.7 Execution. The person executing this Guarantee below on behalf of Guarantor is duly authorized and empowered to execute and deliver this Guarantee on behalf of Guarantor.
ARTICLE 4 - MISCELLANEOUS
4.1 Continuing Guarantee; Assignment. This Guarantee is a continuing Guarantee and shall (i) remain in full force and effect until all of the Guaranteed Obligations, whenever arising, have been indefeasibly paid and satisfied in full, (ii) consistent with the terms hereof, apply to all Guaranteed Obligations whenever arising, (iii) be binding upon the Guarantor and its successors and assigns, and (iv) inure to the benefit of, and be enforceable by, the Beneficiary and its permitted assigns hereunder; provided that (A) no permitted assignment or other transfer by, through or under the Beneficiary shall operate to increase Guarantor's obligations hereunder, and (B) Guarantor shall receive full credit for any final, indefeasible payments made by it to the Beneficiary, its successors and permitted assigns with respect to the Guaranteed Obligations prior to the time Guarantor receives written notice of such assignment or succession. The Beneficiary may assign its rights or obligations under this Guarantee to any person to whom the benefit of the Agreement is assigned, without the prior written consent of the Guarantor. The Guarantor may not assign or delegate its rights or obligations under this Guarantee without (x) the prior written consent of the Beneficiary, which consent may be withheld in the Beneficiary’s sole 

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discretion, and (y) a written assignment and assumption agreement in form and substance reasonably acceptable to the Beneficiary. 
4.2 Survival. Without prejudice to the survival of any of the other agreements of the Guarantor under this Guarantee, the agreements and obligations of the Guarantor contained in Sections 2.2(d), 2.5 and 4.5 shall survive the final, indefeasible payment in full of the Guaranteed Obligations and all of the other amounts payable under this Guarantee. 
4.3 Notices. All notices, requests, demands and other communications which are required or may be given under this Guarantee shall be in writing and shall be deemed to have been duly given when actually received if (a) personally delivered; (b) transmitted by facsimile, electronic or digital transmission method; or (c) if sent by certified or registered mail, return receipt requested. In each case notice shall be sent:
	
			
	 
	(i)
	if to the Beneficiary:

	
		
	 
	Georgia Power Company
[   ]
Attention: [                     ]

	
						
	 
	 
	(ii)
	if to the Guarantor:
	 

	 
	Bechtel Nuclear, Security & Environmental, Inc.
[   ] 
Attention: [                     ]

	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 

4.4 Delay and Waiver. No failure on the part of the Beneficiary to exercise, and no delay in exercising, any right hereunder shall operate as a waiver thereof; nor shall any single or partial exercise of any right hereunder preclude any other or further exercise thereof or the exercise of any other right. The remedies herein provided are cumulative and not exclusive of any remedies provided by law.
4.5 Expenses. Guarantor agrees to pay or reimburse the Beneficiary and any permitted assigns of the Beneficiary for its reasonable costs, charges and expenses (including reasonable fees and expenses of counsel) incurred in connection with and to the extent of the proper enforcement and/or collection of this Guarantee or occasioned by any non-payment of the Guaranteed Obligations or other breach by the Guarantor of any of its obligations under this Guarantee. The Beneficiary agrees to pay or reimburse Guarantor for its reasonable costs, charges and expenses (including reasonable fees and expenses of counsel) incurred in connection with defending legal proceedings brought by the Beneficiary to enforce this Guarantee if Guarantor prevails in such legal proceedings.  

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4.6 Entire Agreement; Amendments. This Guarantee and any agreement, document or instrument attached hereto or referred to herein integrate all the terms and conditions mentioned herein or incidental hereto and supersede all oral negotiations and prior writings in respect to the subject matter hereof. In the event of any conflict between the terms, conditions and provisions of this Guarantee and any such agreement, document or instrument, the terms, conditions and provisions of this Guarantee shall prevail. This Guarantee may only be amended or modified by an instrument in writing specifically referencing this Guarantee signed by each of the Guarantor and the Beneficiary and any permitted assigns of the Beneficiary.  
4.7 Headings. The headings of the various Sections of this Guarantee are for convenience of reference only and shall not modify, define or limit any of the terms or provisions hereof.
4.8 Governing Law. This Guarantee shall be construed and interpreted, and the rights of the Parties determined, in accordance with the law of the State of Georgia without giving effect to principles of conflicts of law that would require the application of the laws of another jurisdiction.
4.9 Disputes.
(a) Waiver of Right to Trial by Jury. Each Party irrevocably waives any and all rights to trial by jury with respect to any and all disputes arising out of or in connection with this Guarantee, including disputes regarding the interpretation, scope or validity of this Guarantee or any alleged breach of any provision contained herein or any money owed hereunder (a “Dispute”).
(b) Consent to Jurisdiction and Service of Process.  All judicial proceedings brought against Guarantor arising out of or relating to this Guarantee may be brought in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Georgia (or if such court does not have jurisdiction, the nearest court of the State of Georgia thereto with appropriate jurisdiction).  By executing and delivering this Guarantee, Guarantor irrevocably (i) accepts generally and unconditionally the non-exclusive jurisdiction and venue of such court; (ii) waives any defense of forum non conveniens; (iii) agrees that service of all process in any such proceeding in such court may be made by registered or certified mail, return receipt requested, to the Guarantor at its address for notices provided herein; (iv) agrees that Beneficiary retains the right to serve process in any other manner permitted by law or to bring proceedings against Guarantor in the courts of any other jurisdiction as may be permitted by law; and (v) without limiting the foregoing, also appoints and shall maintain Contractor as its agent for service of process.

4.10 Severability. Any provision of this Guarantee that shall be prohibited or unenforceable shall be ineffective to the extent of such prohibition or unenforceability without invalidating the remaining provisions hereof.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Guarantor has caused this Guarantee to be duly executed and delivered by its duly authorized representative as of the day and year first above written.
Guarantor

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	BECHTEL NUCLEAR, SECURITY & ENVIRONMENTAL, INC. 

By: ____________________________________
Name:
Title:

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CONFIDENTIALITY AGREEMENT

THIS CONFIDENTIALITY AGREEMENT (this “Agreement”) is made as of the ___ day of _____________, 20__, by and between ___________________ (the “Disclosing Party’) and ________________ (the “Recipient”).

WHEREAS, the Disclosing Party is a party to the Construction Completion Agreement, dated as of ______________, between Georgia Power Company for itself and as agent for the Vogtle Owners (collectively “Owners”) and Bechtel Power Corporation (“Bechtel”) under which Bechtel will perform certain agreed-to services for Owners for the completion of the Vogtle 3 & 4 project (“Construction Completion Agreement”); and 

WHEREAS, the Disclosing Party desires to disclose to Recipient certain confidential and/or proprietary information which is either marked as being confidential at the time of disclosure, or of a nature that the Recipient can reasonably be expected to ascertain the confidential nature of such information at the time of receipt (in either case, “Confidential and Proprietary Information”) of Disclosing Party, Bechtel, Owners, Westinghouse Electric Company, LLC (“Westinghouse”), WECTEC Global Project Services Inc. (“WECTEC”), and/or another third party, as the case may be; and

WHEREAS, under the terms of the Construction Completion Agreement, the Disclosing Party and the Recipient are required to enter into this Agreement as a condition to disclosure of such Confidential and Proprietary Information to the Recipient.

NOW THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the premises and the mutual promises hereinafter set forth and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the parties hereto hereby agree as follows:

1.    Recipient shall maintain the confidentiality of all Confidential and Proprietary Information disclosed to it hereunder, and shall not use such Confidential and Proprietary Information for any purpose other than the purposes of construction, testing, completion and defense of ITAACs, startup, trouble-shooting, response to plant events, inspection, evaluation of system or component performance, scheduling, investigations, operation, maintenance, training, repair, licensing, modification, decommissioning and compliance with laws or the requirements of governmental authorities, in each case as it relates to the Vogtle 3&4 project (the “Purpose”).  
__________________________

2 Owners are defined as Georgia Power Company, a Georgia Corporation, Oglethorpe Power Corporation (An Electric Membership Corporation), an electric membership corporation formed under the laws of the State of Georgia, Municipal Electric Authority of Georgia, a public body corporate and politic and an instrumentality of the State of Georgia, MEAG Power SPVJ, LLC, MEAG Power SPVM, LLC, MEAG Power SPVP, LLC, each a Georgia limited liability company, and The City of Dalton, Georgia, an incorporated municipality in the State of Georgia acting by and through its Board of Water, Light and Sinking Fund Commissioners.  Southern Nuclear Operating Company, Inc. (“SNC”) is the licensed operator of Vogtle 3 and 4 and is Owners’ agent for the purposes of implementation and administration of the Construction Completion Agreement.

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Exhibit S - Form of Confidentiality Agreement

2.    Recipient shall not transmit or further disclose such Confidential and Proprietary Information to any third party, including, without limitation, parent organizations of Recipient, sister organizations of Recipient, subsidiaries of Recipient, consultants of Recipient or subcontractors of Recipient, unless such third party has entered into a confidentiality agreement with Disclosing Party substantially in the form of this Agreement. 

3.    In the event that the Recipient or any of its representatives are requested or required in any proceeding or by any governmental authority to disclose any of the Confidential and Proprietary Information, the Recipient shall provide the Disclosing Party with prompt written notice of such request or requirement so that the Disclosing Party may seek a protective order or other appropriate remedy and/or waive compliance with the provisions of this Agreement.  If, in the absence of a protective order or other remedy or the receipt of a waiver from the Disclosing Party, the Recipient or any of its representatives are nonetheless, in the written opinion of their counsel, legally compelled to disclose such information, it or its representatives may, without liability hereunder, disclose only that portion of the Confidential and Proprietary Information which such counsel advises the Recipient is legally required to be disclosed, provided that the Recipient exercises its reasonable efforts to preserve the confidentiality of the Confidential and Proprietary Information, including, without limitation, by cooperating with the Disclosing Party to obtain an appropriate protective order or other reliable assurance that confidential treatment will be accorded the Confidential and Proprietary Information.
    
4.    Except where necessary in furtherance of the Purpose, Recipient shall not make any copy or in any way reproduce or excerpt such Confidential and Proprietary Information except as authorized by the Disclosing Party in writing prior to such reproduction or excerption.  Any such copies or excerpts shall include all proprietary notices and designations.  Upon the written request of the Disclosing Party, the Confidential and Proprietary Information provided hereunder and any such copies or excerpts thereof shall be returned to the Disclosing Party, or, at the sole option and request of the Disclosing Party, Recipient shall destroy such information and any such copies and/or excerpts and certify in writing to the Disclosing Party that such information has in fact been destroyed (but for a single copy retained for legal archival purposes, which shall continue to be subject to the provisions of this Agreement). 

5.    Nothing herein shall apply to any information which is:
    
		
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	now generally known or readily available to the trade or public or which becomes so known or readily available without fault of the Recipient; or

		
	(b)
	rightfully possessed by the Recipient without restriction prior to its disclosure hereunder by the Disclosing Party; or

		
	(c)
	acquired from a third party without restriction, provided that the Recipient does not know, or have reason to know, or is not informed subsequent to disclosure by such third party and prior to disclosure by the Recipient that such information was acquired under an obligation of confidentiality.

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Exhibit S - Form of Confidentiality Agreement

6.    It is mutually understood that nothing herein shall be construed as granting or implying any right under any letters patent, or to use any Confidential and Proprietary Information claimed therein, or as permitting Recipient to unfairly obtain the right to use Confidential and Proprietary Information which becomes publicly known through an improper act or omission on its part.

7.    Neither Owners, Bechtel, Westinghouse, WECTEC, nor their affiliates make any warranty or representation whatsoever to the Recipient as to the sufficiency or accuracy of the Confidential and Proprietary Information provided hereunder, the ability of Recipient to use the Confidential and Proprietary Information for its intended purpose, or as to the result to be obtained therefrom.

8.    Neither Owners, Bechtel, Westinghouse, WECTEC, nor their affiliates, suppliers, or subcontractors of any tier shall be liable with respect to or resulting from the use (or the results of such use) or misuse of any Confidential and Proprietary Information furnished hereunder. 

9.    Nothing in this Agreement shall obligate the Disclosing Party to provide any specific information that it otherwise desires to withhold.  

10.    Recipient agrees to fully comply with all laws and regulations with regard to the Confidential and Proprietary Information transmitted hereunder.  

11.    Recipient shall not, at any time file, cause or authorize the filing of any patent application in any country in respect of any invention derived from the Confidential and Proprietary Information supplied hereunder.

12.    Recipient shall not assign this Agreement. This Agreement shall be binding upon the Recipient and its successors and shall benefit and be enforceable by Owners, Bechtel, Westinghouse, or WECTEC and each of their respective successors and assigns.
    
13.    If any of the terms of this Agreement are violated by Recipient, the Owners, Bechtel, Westinghouse, or WECTEC, as the case may be, shall be entitled to an injunction to be issued by any court of competent jurisdiction, enjoining and restraining the Recipient from such violation.

14.    If any provision of this Agreement is held invalid in any respect, it shall not affect the validity of any other provision of this Agreement.  If any provision of this Agreement is held to be unreasonable as to the time, scope or otherwise, it shall be construed by limiting and reducing it so as to be enforceable under then applicable law.

15.    This Agreement shall be governed in accordance with the laws of the State of Georgia without giving effect to any choice of law, provision, or rule (whether of Georgia or any other jurisdiction) that would cause the application of the laws of any jurisdiction other than Georgia.

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Exhibit S - Form of Confidentiality Agreement

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have hereto set their respective signatures to this Agreement.

DISCLOSING PARTY:

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RECIPIENT:

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Exhibit T - Lobbying Certificate

Certification for Contracts, Grants, Loans, and Cooperative Agreements
The undersigned certifies, to the best of his or her knowledge and belief, that:
(1)  No Federal appropriated funds have been paid or will be paid, by or on behalf of the undersigned, to any person for influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee of any agency, a Member of Congress, an officer or employee of Congress, or an employee of a Member of Congress in connection with the awarding of any Federal contract, the making of any Federal grant, the making of any Federal loan, the entering into of any cooperative agreement, and the extension, continuation, renewal, amendment, or modification of any Federal contract, grant, loan, or cooperative agreement.
(2)  If any funds other than Federal appropriated funds have been paid or will be paid to any person for influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee of any agency, a Member of Congress, an officer or employee of Congress, or an employee of a Member of Congress in connection with this Federal contract, grant, loan, or cooperative agreement, the undersigned shall complete and submit Standard Form-LLL, “Disclosure Form to Report Lobbying,” in accordance with its instructions.
(3)  The undersigned shall require that the language of this certification be included in the award documents for all subawards at all tiers (including subcontracts, subgrants, and contracts under grants, loans, and cooperative agreements) and that all subrecipients shall certify and disclose accordingly.
This certification is a material representation of fact upon which reliance was placed when this transaction was made or entered into.  Submission of this certification is a prerequisite for making or entering into this transaction imposed by section 1352, title 31, U.S. Code.  Any person who fails to file the required certification shall be subject to a civil penalty of not less than $10,000 and not more than $100,000 for each such failure.
                                                                                                                                                           
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Exhibit U - Dispute Resolution Procedures

Article 1.GENERAL
1.1.    These Dispute Resolution Board Procedures (“DRB Procedures”) specify the requirements for the DRB pursuant to Article 38 of the Construction Completion Agreement.
1.2.    These DRB Procedures encompass: 1) general DRB requirements and authority; 2) regular meetings of the DRB with the Parties; 3) regular DRB hearings and determinations; 4) expedited DRB hearings and determinations; and 5) informal advisory DRB opinions.  The Owners and the Contractor shall diligently cooperate with each other and with the DRB and shall perform such acts as may be necessary to obtain prompt, informed, cost-effective and expeditious resolution of any Contract Claim.  These DRB Procedures do not modify the respective rights and duties of the Owners or the Contractor per the Construction Completion Agreement except as specifically provided herein.
1.3.    Capitalized terms used herein are used as defined in the Construction Completion Agreement unless specifically indicated otherwise.
1.4.    In the event that the Parties fail to resolve a Contract Claim, as determined by the Party asserting the Contract Claim, a Party may submit such Contract Claim to the DRB (as described in more detail below), with a copy to the other Parties.
1.5.    Each Party agrees that its compliance with Article 38 and these DRB Procedures with regard to a Contract Claim is a condition precedent to such Party’s commencing or pursuing any arbitration with respect to such Contract Claim.
1.6.    To the extent a Party fails to submit to the authority of the DRB or fails to comply with these DRB Procedures, any such failure may be properly considered by the DRB as evidence that such Party’s Contract Claim/position is not adequately supported.
1.7.    “DRB Members” are the three members of the DRB, each of whom is a signatory to the DRB Member Agreement, as jointly selected by the Owners and the Contractor as provided herein, and any replacements of such DRB Members.
1.8.    “DRB Member Agreement” is an agreement to which the individual DRB Members, the Owners, and the Contractor are parties, which establishes the DRB consistent with the requirements of these DRB Procedures.
1.9.    “DRB Determination” means a written decision issued by the DRB on a Contract Claim submitted to it, either as a result of the Regular or Expedited hearing process.  DRB Determinations shall be admissible in subsequent arbitration or other dispute resolution proceedings.
1.10.    “DRB Proceeding” means the process that is commenced by submission of a Contract Claim to the DRB and that results in the issuance of a DRB Determination.
1.11.    “Financial Interest” means any direct or indirect ownership interest, loans, receivables, or payables, except for holdings in mutual funds or exchange traded funds.

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1.12.    “Additional Project Parties” means past or present consultants, subconsultants, subcontractors and suppliers of all tiers engaged in connection with the Vogtle Units 3&4 project.
1.13.    “Other Parties” means entities and individuals who have been engaged by any of the Owners or the Contractor in any capacity within the 10 years prior to September 30, 2017.
1.14.    “Potential Conflict Parties” means, collectively, the Parties, the Additional Project Parties, the Other Parties, and the key individuals employed by each, as identified in a list compiled for this purpose by the Owners and Contractor.
1.15.    Where applicable, the definition of “Contract Claim” as used in these DRB Procedures includes any related counterclaim that is asserted in accordance with these DRB Procedures.
Article 2.    REQUIREMENTS FOR DRB MEMBERSHIP
2.1.    Each prospective DRB Member shall individually represent that he/she is qualified and able to perform independently and impartially the duties set forth in Article 38 of the Construction Completion Agreement, these DRB Procedures and the DRB Member Agreement.  It is imperative that DRB Members show no partiality to either the Contractor or the Owners, or have any conflict of interest.  The DRB Members shall agree to abide by the Code of Ethics recommended by the Dispute Resolution Board Foundation.
2.2.    Each DRB Member shall have the following professional experience and qualifications:
2.2.1    Experience with the interpretation and implementation of complex construction contracts and associated documents;
2.2.2    Experience in construction matters and the resolution of design and construction disputes relevant to the scope of work under the Construction Completion Agreement, and
2.2.3    Prior experience as a mediator or arbitrator with respect to complex construction disputes is preferred, but not required.
2.3.    The DRB Chair shall also have administrative and dispute resolution experience and the ability to facilitate the DRB’s proceedings.  It is also desirable for the DRB Chair to have substantial experience in construction dispute resolution, adjudication or arbitration, the interpretation of construction contract documents, and the analysis and resolution of construction disputes.
2.4.    It is imperative that all members of the DRB be neutral, act impartially, and be free from any conflict of interest.  The avoidance of an actual or perceived conflict of interest and/or bias is central to the effectiveness of the DRB.  Consequently, the DRB Members shall meet the following criteria and limitations for membership:

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2.4.1    Direct Employment:  Individuals who are current or former employees of any of the Parties, or any of the Additional Project Parties that are currently engaged as to any aspect of the Vogtle Units 3&4 project, may not serve as DRB Members.  Prospective DRB Members who are current or former employees of any of the Potential Conflict Parties must disclose that employment information in writing.
2.4.2    Attorney-Client Relationships: Attorneys who have been involved in the representation of any of the Parties, or Additional Project Parties in relation to the Vogtle Units 3&4 project, may not serve as DRB Members.  Any past or present involvement in the representation of any of the Parties or Potential Conflict Parties must be disclosed in writing, along with any past or present representation of any of the Potential Conflict Parties by the prospective DRB Member’s law firm.
2.4.3    Close Personal or Professional Relationships: Individuals with a close personal or professional relationship with a key individual of any of the Parties may not serve as DRB Members.  All relationships with any individuals listed as Potential Conflict Parties or otherwise known to be associated with any of the Potential Conflicts Parties must be disclosed in writing.
2.4.4    Service on Other Mediation/Arbitration: All past and current service as a mediator or as an arbitrator on projects involving any of the Parties or Additional Project Parties must be disclosed in writing.
2.4.5    Prior Involvement:  No DRB Member shall have had substantial prior involvement in the Vogtle Units 3&4 project, as determined by the Owners and the Contractor, except that prior service on a DRB relating to the Vogtle Units 3&4 project is not objectionable.
2.4.6    Financial Interest:  No Member shall have any Financial Interest in any Party or any Financial Interest in the Construction Completion Agreement except for payment of its fees and expenses as provided herein or in the DRB Member Agreement.  Prospective DRB Members with a Financial Interest in any of the Potential Conflict Parties, or a prior Financial Interest in any of the Project Parties or Additional Project Parties, must disclose those Financial Interests in writing.
2.4.7    Consultant:  No DRB Member shall have been, nor for the duration of the DRB be, employed as a consultant or otherwise by any Party or its Personnel or, including as a representative for purposes of negotiations, unless any such relationship has been disclosed in writing to and approved by all Parties.
2.4.8    Advice:  No DRB Member shall give advice to any Party or its Personnel concerning the conduct of the Construction Completion Agreement, other than in accordance with these DRB Procedures.
2.4.9    Ex-parte Communication:  No DRB Member shall have any ex-parte communications with any Party at any time after their becoming a DRB Member, except as permitted otherwise by these DRB Procedures.

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2.4.10    Confidentiality:  Each DRB Member shall treat the details of the Construction Completion Agreement, all matters discussed with the DRB, and all the DRB’s activities and DRB Hearings as private and confidential, and shall not publish, comment on or disclose them without the prior written consent of the Parties.
2.5.    While serving as a DRB Member, no DRB Member shall participate in any discussion contemplating the creation of an agreement or making an agreement with any of the Parties, their Personnel or any current Additional Project Party regarding present or future employment or fee-based consulting services, or any other business arrangement after ceasing to act as a DRB Member or after the Construction Completion Agreement is completed.
2.6.    Except for their respective participation in any DRB proceeding, none of the Parties shall solicit advice or consultation from the DRB Members, and the DRB Members shall refrain from offering or providing such advice or consultation.
Article 3.    ESTABLISHMENT OF THE DRB
3.1.    The Owners and the Contractor shall meet to exchange lists of the Additional Project Parties, Other Parties, and their key personnel.
3.2.    The Owners and the Contractor shall discuss and establish the qualifications upon which prospective DRB Members are to be evaluated and to jointly agree on three or more prospective DRB Members.  Upon agreement on a list of prospective DRB Members, such prospective DRB Members will be jointly contacted by the Parties, provided with a copy of these DRB Procedures including Attachment 1 hereto, and the list of Potential Conflict Parties, and invited to submit the following information for further consideration by the Owners and Contractor:
3.2.1    Resume showing experience and qualifications as required by these DRB Procedures.
3.2.2    Identification of past and current experience as a member of an arbitral or mediation panel.  Each such assignment shall be listed separately, indicating the name and location of the project, dates of service, name of owner, name of contractor, contract value, name of nominating party, if applicable, and names of the other members.
3.2.3    Disclosure statement describing past, present, and anticipated relationships, including indirect relationships through the prospective DRB Member’s employer, if any, respecting all Potential Conflict Parties and otherwise in accordance with the requirements of Article 2 above.
3.3.    Disclosure is a continuing obligation of all DRB Members throughout the life of the DRB.
3.4.    The Owners and the Contractor shall meet again within fifteen (15) Days of the receipt of this information to review and mutually agree on the final selection of all three DRB Members.  In the event that all three DRB Members were not selected from the initial pool of candidates, the process shall be repeated as necessary.

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3.5.    Within fifteen (15) Days of completion of the selection process, the DRB Member Agreement shall be executed among the three DRB Members, the Owners, and the Contractor. The DRB Member Agreement sets forth the terms and conditions that apply to the services to be provided by the DRB Members and, if the composition of the DRB changes, shall be amended to reflect such changes.  The DRB shall be deemed constituted when the DRB Member Agreement is fully executed by all signatories.
3.6.    The three DRB Members shall designate the DRB chair and, in writing, notify the Owners and the Contractor of the identity of the DRB chair.
3.7.    In the event any DRB Member resigns, becomes incapacitated, dies or is otherwise incapable of serving as a member of the DRB, then a replacement member shall be selected in accordance with this Section 3.7.  In the event of a vacancy on the DRB, the Parties shall engage in good faith discussions to agree on a replacement DRB Member and fill the vacancy as quickly as practicable.  If the vacancy has existed for thirty (30) Days and the Parties have not agreed on a replacement, the Contractor shall offer the names of two prospective replacement DRB Members and the Owners shall collectively offer two names.  The information described in Section 3.2 shall be assembled for the four candidates.  The four names, along with the assembled information, shall be provided to the remaining members of the DRB in alphabetical order, without any information identifying which candidates were suggested by each Party.  The remaining DRB Members shall select a replacement DRB Member from the four names on the list.  If two vacancies exist at the same time, the same process shall be used except the one remaining DRB Member shall select two replacement DRB Members from the four names on the list in the event the Parties are unable to fill the vacancies.
Article 4.    TERMS AND TERMINATION OF THE DRB
4.1.    Each DRB Member shall be appointed for the life of the Construction Completion Agreement but not beyond the dissolution of the DRB as provided in Section 4.4 below.  The services of a DRB Member may be terminated without cause only by mutual agreement of the Parties.  In such event, written notice of the termination, signed by the Parties, will be provided to the DRB Members, and the termination will be effective upon the date the notice is signed by the Parties.  The Parties will thereafter fill the vacancy in accordance with the terms of these DRB Procedures.
4.2.    The services of a DRB Member may be terminated for cause only as follows:
4.2.1    Any Party may seek removal of a DRB Member for demonstrated bias, partiality or lack of independence, inability or refusal to perform his or her duties with diligence and in good faith or other improper conduct or any other grounds for disqualification provided by applicable law.
4.2.2    If a Party becomes aware of a conflict of interest for a DRB Member, it may, by written notice copied to the other Parties and all DRB Members, request that the DRB Member with such alleged conflict explain, remedy or remove the alleged conflict.  If the alleged conflict is not remedied or removed within twenty-one (21) Days of notice, then the Party may seek to terminate the DRB Member.

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4.3.    Any Party seeking to terminate a DRB Member for cause shall first confer with the other Party to determine if the other Party agrees with the termination.  If there is failure to reach agreement, the Party seeking termination shall have the right to proceed to a court of competent jurisdiction as identified in the DRB Member Agreement to effect the termination.
4.4.    The DRB shall be dissolved upon completion of its deliberations and delivery of a DRB Determination on any Contract Claims pending at Final Completion of Unit 4; except that if the Construction Completion Agreement is terminated, the DRB shall immediately be dissolved, except to the extent, and for the purpose of resolving, any unresolved Contract Claims previously submitted to the DRB.  After the DRB is dissolved as provided herein, it shall have no further authority to consider Contract Claims.
4.5.    DRB Members’ Compensation
DRB Members shall be compensated in accordance with the DRB Member Agreement.

Article 5.    DRB MEETINGS
5.1.    The DRB will visit the Site and meet with representatives of the Parties at periodic intervals and at additional times so requested by the Parties.  The DRB Chair shall schedule the regular meetings on a quarterly basis unless the Owner, Contractor and DRB agree that more frequent or less frequent meetings are appropriate given the scope, duration and current status of the Vogtle Units 3&4 project.  Under no circumstances, however, shall the frequency of regular DRB meetings be less than two times per year.
5.2.    As requested by the DRB, the Contractor shall provide the DRB and Owners with a current list of pending or unresolved change orders and claimed and open adjustments to the Target Completion Dates or Target Construction Cost, as well any other information, schedule, or status reports, in advance of each DRB Meeting.
5.3.    Each meeting shall consist of an informal discussion and a field observation of the Work in progress.  The DRB may issue verbal, non-binding advisory opinions as to current items discussed at the meeting pursuant to Article 9 below.  The discussion and field observation shall be attended by personnel of the Owners and Contractor.  Individual discussion or consultation with DRB Members without both Parties present is strictly prohibited
Article 6.    DRB DISPUTE PROCEEDINGS - GENERAL
6.1.    DRB Rules of Operation
The DRB shall formulate its own rules of operation, consistent with these procedures.  The DRB need not adopt hard and fast rules for every aspect of its operation; the procedures may be kept flexible to adapt to the needs of particular situations.  The DRB rules of operations shall be subject to the approval of the Parties prior to implementation, and modifications of such rules shall similarly be subject to approval by the Parties. The DRB Chair may make procedural decisions, and provide direction on other issues as provided by Article 38 or these procedures.

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6.2.    DRB Determinations
DRB Determinations shall be consistent with the Construction Completion Agreement and appropriate legal precedents.  The DRB shall not supplant or otherwise interfere with the respective rights, authorities, duties, and obligations of the Owners and the Contractor as defined in the Construction Completion Agreement.  In rendering DRB Determinations and providing advisory opinions, the DRB shall acknowledge the centrality of the Construction Completion Agreement and shall not make a DRB Determination or provide an advisory opinion that ignores, disregards, or undermines the intention, requirements, economic allocation of risk, or Work specified in the Construction Completion Agreement.

6.3.    Date, Time and Place of DRB Hearings
The DRB shall set the date, time, and place for each DRB Hearing, provided that Hearings shall take place at the Site or in Atlanta, GA, unless otherwise agreed by the Parties.

6.4.    Contract Claim and Defense Statements
All summaries of Contract Claims, defenses and arguments shall include, at minimum, a statement of the Party’s position with regard to both entitlement and amount of the Contract Claim and an explanation of the basis and justification for such position with reference to relevant Construction Completion Agreement language and the supporting documentation for each element of the Contract Claim.

6.5.    Production of Information
(a)    Authority of DRB.  The DRB shall have access to all such information from any Party as it deems necessary to carry out its function. A Party that is requested by the DRB to provide information and/or documents relating to the subject matter of any Contract Claim submitted to the DRB shall promptly provide such information and/or documents to the DRB, with a copy to the other Party.  The DRB shall manage any necessary exchange of information among the Parties with a view to achieving an efficient and economical resolution of the Contract Claim.  The DRB may request production of additional information and/or documents from any Party at any time.
(b)    A Party intending to offer an outside expert’s analysis at a DRB Hearing shall disclose such intention in writing to the other Party and to the DRB within the time period established by the DRB at the initial conference.  The expert’s name and a statement of the specific aspect of the Contract Claim that will be covered by his or her testimony shall be included in the disclosure.  Upon receipt of the above disclosure, the other Party shall have the opportunity to identify an outside expert to address or respond to those issues, who shall be similarly disclosed.
6.6.    General Powers of the DRB
The DRB shall have the authority to issue any additional directions needed to achieve a fair, efficient and economical DRB Determination of the Contract Claim.

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6.7.    Attendance at DRB Hearings
(a)    The Parties shall limit attendance at the Hearing to individuals directly involved in the dispute or having management responsibilities with respect to the dispute or its resolution. Prior to the Hearing, each Party shall submit a list of its proposed attendees to the DRB and the other Party.  Any disagreements as to proposed attendees shall be resolved by the DRB.  As a matter of right, attorneys for each Party may attend as observers but not participate in the Hearing, except as provided in these procedures.
(b)    Subcontractor personnel may attend Hearings involving pass-through Contract Claims by such Subcontractor, or where reasonably required due to their involvement in relevant events.  The Contractor shall require that each Subcontractor involved in a dispute have present an authorized representative and personnel with actual knowledge of the underlying events.
(c)    The DRB shall maintain the privacy of DRB proceedings.  The DRB shall have the power to require the exclusion of any witness, other than a Party representative or other essential person, during the testimony of any other witness.  It shall be discretionary with the DRB to determine the propriety of the attendance of any person other than a Party and its representative.
6.8.    Transcription
No transcript of a DRB Hearing is generally contemplated.  Each DRB Member may keep his/her own notes.  In special cases, upon request of a Party, the DRB may allow transcription by a court reporter at the expense of the requesting Party, who shall provide copies of the transcript to the DRB and the other Party at no charge.  Audio or video recordings are not permitted.

6.9.    Postponements of DRB Hearings
The DRB for good cause shown may postpone any DRB Hearing or interim deadline upon agreement of the Parties, upon request of a Party, or upon the DRB’s own initiative.

6.10.    Conduct of Hearings
(a)    Each Party to a DRB Proceeding shall have the right to present witnesses and documents as reasonably necessary to achieve full and true disclosure of the facts.  The DRB has the discretion to vary the Hearing procedure, provided that the Parties are treated with equality and that each Party has the right to be heard and is given a fair opportunity to present its position on the Contract Claim, through successive rebuttals as reasonably needed until, in the DRB’s opinion, all aspects of the dispute have been fully and fairly covered.
(b)    The DRB, exercising its discretion, shall conduct the proceedings with a view toward expediting the resolution of the Contract Claim and may direct the order of proceeding, bifurcate proceedings, and direct the Parties to focus their presentations on issues most significant to determination of all or substantial part of the Contract Claim.  

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Either Party may request that the DRB direct a question to or clarification from the other Party, which will be granted at the discretion of the DRB.  In general, the DRB will not allow one Party to be questioned directly by the other Party at Hearings conducted without attorney representation.
(c)    In addressing each Contract Claim, the DRB shall (i) be neutral and act fairly and impartially as between Owners and Contractor, (ii) give each Party a reasonable opportunity to present its position regarding the Contract Claim, through witnesses, documents and arguments to support its position, and to respond to the other Party’s position, (iii) adopt procedures suitable to such Contract Claim, and (iv) follow the Construction Completion Agreement and applicable Law.
(d)    The DRB shall not accept evidence that is covered by the attorney-client privilege or that constitutes attorney work product.  The rules of evidence in a court proceeding otherwise do not apply.
(e)    In the event that any Party fails to comply with the pre-Hearing deadlines established by the DRB, the DRB shall, in its discretion, determine whether the DRB Hearing shall proceed as originally scheduled, or whether additional time shall be provided and a new date established.  On the final date and time established for the DRB Hearing, the DRB shall proceed with the DRB Hearing and rendering its DRB Determination, utilizing the information that has been submitted, including if a Party fails to appear.
6.11.    Site Inspections
If the DRB finds it necessary or useful to make a site inspection in connection with a DRB proceeding, the DRB shall, subject to the agreement of the Parties, set the date and time for such inspection.  Absent agreement of the Parties, the DRB shall not undertake a site inspection unless both Parties are present.

6.12.    Interim Measures
(a)    The DRB may direct whatever interim measures it deems necessary, including ordering injunctive relief and measures for the protection or conservation of property.
(b)    A request for interim measures addressed by a Party to a judicial authority shall not be deemed incompatible with the agreement for a DRB Proceeding or a waiver of the right to a DRB Proceeding.
6.13.    Closing of DRB Hearing
(a)    If further documents or responses are to be provided following the Hearing, the DRB Hearing shall be closed as of the final due date set by the DRB for the receipt of such documents or responses.  Otherwise, the DRB Hearing will be closed as of the conclusion of the DRB Hearing.

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(b)    The time within which the DRB is required to make the DRB Determination commences upon the closing of the DRB Hearing.  The DRB may extend the time limit for the rendering of the DRB Determination only in unusual and extreme circumstances.
6.14.    Expenses
All DRB expenses incurred in relation to a DRB proceeding, including required travel and other expenses of the DRB Members, shall be borne equally by the Parties.

6.15.    Submissions to DRB
Unless otherwise instructed by the DRB, any documents submitted by any Party to the DRB shall simultaneously be provided to the other Party.

6.16.    Scope of DRB Determination
(a)    The DRB may grant any remedy or relief that the DRB deems just and equitable and within the scope of the agreement of the Parties, including, but not limited to, monetary and/or equitable relief.
(b)    In addition to the final DRB Determination, the DRB may make other decisions, including interim, interlocutory, or partial rulings, orders, and partial DRB Determinations, as reasonably required.
(c)    The DRB Determination may include interest as provided in the Construction Completion Agreement from such date as the DRB may deem appropriate; and
(d)    The effectiveness and finality of a DRB Determination shall be as provided in Article 38 of the Construction Completion Agreement.
6.17.    Form of DRB Determination
A DRB Determination shall be in writing, include an explanation of the reasoning for the decisions reached, and be signed by at least a majority of the DRB Members. However, the DRB shall make every effort to reach unanimous DRB Determination.  The DRB Determination shall provide a breakdown of any monetary components included in the DRB Determination, and a line item disposition of any non-monetary Contract Claim items.

6.18.    Acceptance of DRB Determination
Within twenty-one (21) Days of receipt of the DRB Determination (unless extended by a request for clarification or reconsideration), each Party shall determine whether or not it will accept or reject the DRB Determination.  If the Parties are able to resolve the dispute with the aid of the DRB Determination, their agreement shall be promptly reflected in an executed Change Order.

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6.19.    Court or Arbitration Proceedings
Neither the DRB nor any DRB Member is a necessary or proper party in any judicial or arbitration proceedings relating to a DRB Proceeding or DRB Determination.
Article 7.    REGULAR HEARING PROCEDURE
7.1.    Applicability of Regular Hearing Procedure
Unless the Parties agree, or if unable to agree, the DRB determines that the Construction Completion Agreement specifies use of the Expedited Hearing procedure, the Regular Hearing procedure shall apply to Contract Claims to be heard by the DRB.

7.2.    Initial Statements of Contract Claim and Defense
(a)    Within ten (10) Days after a Contract Claim is submitted to the DRB pursuant to the Regular procedure (or it is determined that the Regular procedure applies to the Contract Claim), the claiming Party shall provide the DRB and the other Party a summary of its Contract Claim including a statement of the amounts in dispute.
(b)    Within twenty (20) Days after receipt of such statement, the Party against whom the Contract Claim is asserted shall submit a summary of its defenses and arguments with respect to the Contract Claim and its position with respect to the amounts in dispute, along with any counterclaim respecting the subject of the Contract Claim.
7.3.    Initial Telephone Conference 
Within fifteen (15) Days of submission of the responsive summary, the DRB will convene a preliminary conference via conference call to establish the Hearing date(s), location and all appropriate pre-Hearing deadlines.  If requested by the DRB, the Parties shall provide more detailed statements of their respective positions at a date in advance of the pre-Hearing submission.

7.4.    Pre-Hearing Submission
(a)    The Owners and the Contractor shall each prepare a pre­Hearing submission and transmit it to the DRB at least thirty (30) Days before the date of the DRB Hearing.  The pre-Hearing submission, comprising a position paper with such backup data as is referenced in the position paper, shall be tabbed, indexed, and the pages consecutively numbered.  When the scope of the DRB Hearing includes Target Completion Date extension requests by the Contractor, each Party’s submission shall include a CPM delay analysis utilizing the appropriate update of the Project Schedule, and considering potential concurrent causes of delay.  When the scope of the DRB Hearing includes Target Construction Cost increases or decreases, the claiming Party shall provide full actual cost details.
(b)    Any expert reports shall be included in the pre-Hearing submissions.

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7.5.    At least fifteen (15) Days before the date of the Hearing, the Parties shall exchange copies of all exhibits, affidavits and any other information they intend to submit at the DRB Hearing not included in the pre-Hearing submissions, and identify all witnesses they intend to present at the DRB Hearing.
7.6.    Use of Legal Counsel
While it is generally contemplated that attorneys for the Parties will not participate in the Hearing (but may attend the Hearing as observers), in particularly large or complex disputes the DRB is authorized, upon request of a Party or in its own discretion, to permit legal counsel representation of the Parties at the Hearing.  Any such requests must be raised in advance of the initial conference.  Where permitted, both Parties must be so represented, and the DRB may vary its otherwise applicable rules of procedure to reflect such representation, such as by permitting reasonable cross-examination of witnesses and opening statements or closing arguments.  In no event shall the rules of evidence applicable in a court proceeding be applied.

7.7.    Additional Hearings
In difficult or complex Contract Claims, additional DRB Hearings may be necessary to facilitate full consideration and understanding of the Contract Claim.  In the discretion of the DRB such additional Hearing time may be allowed as determined by the DRB.

7.8.    Time for DRB Determination
The Regular Hearing is intended to be an expedited process designed to achieve disposition of Contract Claims within four (4) to six (6) months of instituting the process.  The DRB Determination shall be made promptly by the DRB and, unless otherwise agreed by the Parties, no later than thirty (30) Days from closing the Hearing.

7.9.    Clarification and Reconsideration
(a)    Either Party may request clarification of a DRB Determination within ten (10) Days following its receipt.  As expeditiously as practicable, the DRB shall provide written clarification to both Parties.  Only one request for clarification per Contract Claim from each Party will be allowed.
(b)    Either Party may request reconsideration of a DRB Determination within ten (10) Days following its receipt, but such requests shall be based upon new information obtained or developed after the Hearing, or when in the Party’s opinion the DRB misunderstood or failed to consider critical facts respecting the Contract Claim.  The DRB will not entertain requests that amount to a renewal of prior arguments or additional arguments based on facts available at the time of the Hearing, and only one request for reconsideration per Contract Claim from each Party will be allowed.

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Article 8.    EXPEDITED HEARING PROCEDURE
8.1.    Applicability
The Expedited Hearing Procedure applies when so provided in the Construction Completion Agreement, or otherwise agreed by the Parties.

8.2.    Initial Statements of Contract Claim and Defense
(a)    At the time of submission or within (5) Days after a Contract Claim is submitted to the DRB pursuant to the Expedited procedure (or it is determined that the Expedited procedure applies to the Contract Claim), the claiming Party shall provide the DRB and the other Party a summary of its Contract Claim including a statement of the amounts in dispute.
(b)    Within ten (10) Days after receipt of such statement, the Party against whom the Contract Claim is asserted shall submit a summary of its defenses and arguments with respect to the Contract Claim and its position with respect to the amounts in dispute, along with any counterclaim respecting the subject of the Contract Claim.
8.3.    Initial Telephone Conference 
Within five (5) Days of submission of the responsive summary, the DRB will convene a preliminary conference via conference call to establish the Hearing date(s), location and all appropriate pre-Hearing deadlines.
8.4.    Pre-Hearing Submission
(a)    The Owners and the Contractor shall each prepare a pre­Hearing submission and transmit it to the DRB at least fifteen (15) Days before the date of the DRB Hearing.  The pre-Hearing submission, comprising a position paper with such backup data as is referenced in the position paper, shall be tabbed, indexed, and the pages consecutively numbered.  When the scope of the DRB Hearing includes Target Completion Date extension requests by the Contractor, each Party’s submission shall include a CPM delay analysis utilizing the appropriate update of the Project Schedule, and considering potential concurrent causes of delay.  When the scope of the DRB Hearing includes Target Construction Cost increases or decreases, the claiming Party shall provide full actual cost details.
(b)    Any expert reports shall be included in the pre-Hearing submissions.
8.5.    At least ten (10) Days before the date of the Hearing, the Parties shall exchange copies of all exhibits, affidavits and any other information they intend to submit at the DRB Hearing not included in the pre-Hearing submissions, and identify all witnesses they intend to present at the DRB Hearing.

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8.6.    Use of Legal Counsel
Attorney representation may not be used for Expedited Hearings.

8.7.    Time for DRB Determination
The Expedited Hearing is intended to be a more expedited process designed to achieve disposition of Contract Claims within no more than sixty (60) Days after the date a Contract Claim is submitted to the DRB, and more rapidly when practicable.  It is normally to be expected that the Hearing shall be closed no later than forty-six (46) Days after the date the Contract Claim is submitted to the DRB, unless all Parties and the DRB agree otherwise, or the DRB extends this time in extraordinary cases when the demands of justice require it.  The DRB Determination shall be made promptly by the DRB and, unless otherwise agreed by the Parties, no later than fourteen (14) Days from closing the Hearing.

8.8.    Clarification
Either Party may request clarification of a DRB Determination within five (5) Days following its receipt.  As expeditiously as practicable, the DRB shall provide written clarification to both Parties.  Only one request for clarification per Contract Claim from each Party will be allowed.  No request for reconsideration will be entertained by the DRB in the Expedited Hearing process absent the most compelling circumstances.

Article 9.    ADVISORY OPINIONS
9.1.    An advisory opinion serves as a method for potentially avoiding a DRB Hearing.  It is not intended to replace the Hearing processes described herein, but may be implemented as part of the good-faith negotiation conducted between the Parties. An advisory opinion is not a DRB Determination.
9.2.    When mutually agreed by the Owners and the Contractor, the DRB may provide an advisory opinion on any issue, whether or not the subject of a Contract Claim.  Advisory opinions are generally rendered in connection with regular DRB meetings, but may be the subject of a special meeting if so agreed by the Parties.
9.3.    A written submittal from each Party respecting the issue submitted for an advisory opinion shall normally be required, subject to any limitations established by the DRB, that defines the issue(s) to be considered and sets out the submitting Party’s position and supporting rationale.  The Parties shall submit and exchange their submittals by e-mail a minimum of five Days prior to the meeting at which the Parties desire to obtain the advisory opinion.
9.4.    The Parties may make such oral presentations of their positions as the DRB determines appropriate to the issue, followed by discussion and DRB questions as needed to help ensure that the advisory opinion is suitable and appropriate for the issue presented.
9.5.    The DRB Members will caucus privately prior to presenting their oral advisory opinion.  Opinions will not be reduced to writing unless agreed by the Parties and the DRB.

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9.6.    The DRB in its discretion may decline to provide an advisory opinion when deemed inappropriate, in its discretion.

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Table 1 lists 425 Legacy Work Packages where the field work and inspections have been completed, but the Work Package has not been closed as of October 17, 2017.

Table 2 lists 1,147 Completed and Voided Work Packages which are complete and closed as of October 17, 2017.

Table 3 lists 4,614 In-Progress Work Packages which have been partially implemented as of October 17, 2017.

	
			
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	Table 1. Legacy Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	No.
	Work Package Number
	Title

	1
	SV3-RNS-P0W-ME0538
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPING FOR ISO SV3-RNS-PLW-210

	2
	SV3-VWS-PHW-ME0810
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE VWS PIPING SUPPORTS FROM ISOMETRICS SV3-VWS-PLW-241, AND SV3-VWS-PLW- 250 (INCLUDES SUPPORTS SV3-VWS-PH -12R24031, -12R24041, -12R26621, AND 12R9102)

	3
	SV3-VWS-PHW-ME0813
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE VWS PIPING SUPPORTS FROM ISOMETRIC SV3-VWS-PLW-680 AND ISOMETRIC SV3-VWS-PLW-690 (INCLUDES SUPPORTS SV3-VWS-PH-12R2389, -12R2398, -12R2770)

	4
	SV3-VWS-PHW-ME0812
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE PIPING SUPPORTS FROM ISOMETRIC SV3-VWS-PLW-390, AND SV3-VWS-PLW-490. (INCLUDES SUPPORTS VWS-PH-12R2386, VWS-PH-12R2400, VWS-PH-12R2401, & VWS-PH-12R9104)

	5
	SV3-VWS-PHW-ME0811
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE PIPING SUPPORTS FROM ISOMETRIC SV3-VWS-PLW-280, AND SV3-VWS-PLW-290. (INCLUDES SUPPORTS VWS-PH-12R2392, VWS-PH-12R2395, VWS-PH-12R2664, & VWS-PH-12R9103)

	6
	SV3-SFS-P0W-ME0921
	ASME SECTION III - FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF ISOMETRIC SV3-SFS-PLW-860 (LINE NUMBERS SFS-PL-L033 & L044)

	7
	SV3-WLS-PHW-ME0839
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WLS PIPING SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC DRAWING SV3-WLS-PLW-931

	8
	SV3-CA20-S4W-CV4788
	FABRICATION OF REPLACEMENT CA20 OVERLAY PLATES

	9
	SV4-CB65-S4W-CV2571
	TEMPORARY ATTACHMENTS FOR CB65

	10
	SV0-DRS-XDW-CV0012
	PERFORM EXCAVATION AND BACKFILL AND INSTALL BURIED DRS PIPE AND PRECAST DRAINAGE STRUCTURES

	11
	SV3-4042-CRW-CV3181
	U3 ANNEX AREA 2 CONCRETE REINFORCEMENT ELEVATION 100'-0" TO ELEVATION 117'-6"

	12
	SV3-2020-MEW-ME0849
	UNIT 3 CONDENSER B CONNECTION PIECE ASSEMBLY

	13
	SV3-2020-MEW-ME0556
	Unit 3 Condenser B Hot Well Assembly

	14
	SV3-2020-MEW-ME0557
	Unit 3 Condenser C Hot Well Assembly

	15
	SV3-2020-MEW-ME0737
	Install Condenser C Upper Tube Bundle

	16
	SV3-2020-MEW-ME0734
	Assemble Condenser C Lower Tube Bundle

	17
	SV3-2020-MEW-ME0850
	Install Condenser C Upper Shell Exterior Shell

	18
	SV3-2020-MEW-ME0733
	Install Condenser B Lower Tube Bundle

	19
	SV3-2020-MEW-ME0735
	Assemble Condenser A Upper Tube Bundle

	20
	SV3-2020-MEW-ME0846
	Install Condenser B Upper Shell Exterior Shell

	21
	SV3-1120-CEW-CV1593
	INSTALLATION OF EMBEDS AND ANCHOR BOLTS FOR CONTAINMENT ELEVATION 71'-6'' TO 84'-6''

	22
	SV3-CA05-S4W-CV5324
	UNIT 3 CA05 OVERLAY PLATE REMOVAL AND REINSTALLATION

	23
	SV4-CWS-EQW-EL0118
	Electrical Contuinity Installation for CWS (Phases 1 & 2)

	24
	SV3-1120-CRW-CV1592
	Containment Concrete Reinforcement El. 71ft-6in to 84ft-6in

	
			
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	Table 1. Legacy Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	No.
	Work Package Number
	Title

	25
	SV4-2020-CCW-CV0382
	UNIT 4 TURBINE BUILDING, CONCRETE PEDESTALS, CURBS AND EQUIPMENT PADS AT 82 FT - 9 IN ELEVATION

	26
	SV3-CA01-S4W-CV2755
	CA01-18 UNSAT IR AND N&D REPAIRS

	27
	SV3-CA01-S5W-CV2498
	CA01-20 & CA01-21 INSPECTION REPORT (IR) & N&D REPAIRS

	28
	SV3-CA01-S5W-CV2666
	CA01-25 UNSAT IR AND N&D REPAIRS

	29
	SV3-CA01-S5W-CV3110
	CA01-19 PERFORM N&D & INSPECTION REPORT (IR) S561-004-14-0383 REWORK AND REPAIRS.

	30
	SV3-CA01-S5W-CV3270
	CA01-31 INTERNAL FABRICATION

	31
	SV3-CA01-S5W-CV3316
	CA01-04 STRUCTURE UNSAT IR'S AND N&D'S REWORK AND REPAIRS

	32
	SV3-CA01-S5W-CV3320
	CA01-05 UNSATISFACTORY IRS AND N&D REPAIRS - STUDS

	33
	SV3-CA01-S5W-CV4212
	CA01-15 UNSATISFACTORY IRS AND N&D REPAIRS - STUDS

	34
	SV3-CA01-S5W-CV4218
	CA01-33 UNSATISFACTORY IRS AND N&DS - STUDS

	35
	SV3-CA01-S5W-CV4223
	CA01-36 UNSAT STRUCT IR AND N&D'S

	36
	SV3-CA05-S4W-CV2341
	FABRICATE CA05 CONNECTION AND EMBEDMENT PLATES

	37
	SV3-CA20-S4W-CV1674
	CA20 SA4 LEAK CHASE ASSEMBLY

	38
	SV3-CA20-V2W-CV1730
	INSTALL CA20 LIFT LUGS 168 AND 169

	39
	SV0-PWS-PLW-ME0042
	Fabrication and Installation of Trench 4 HDPE Potable Water System

	40
	SV3-R151-R1W-ME3666
	COMPLETION OF STRUCTURAL MODULE R151

	41
	SV3-WLS-P0W-ME2133
	Installation of Small Bore KB12 WLS Piping (Includes Isometrics SV3-WLS-PLW-60C, 60N & 686

	42
	SV4-CA20-S4W-CV6949
	INSTALLATION OF CA20-64 & 65

	43
	SV4-G100-XEW-CV0543
	Unit 4 Horizontal Waterproofing Membrane

	44
	SV3-CA05-S4W-CV1867
	CA05 WALL ASSEMBLY

	45
	SV3-2020-MEW-ME0851
	Install Condenser C Upper Shell Heat Truss

	46
	SV3-CA02-S5W-CV5933
	CA02-01 UNSATIFACTORY IR, N&D REPAIRS - STUDS

	47
	SV3-CA03-S4W-CV2253
	CA03 SUBMODULE WALL ASSEMBLY (07, 08, 09, 10, 11)

	48
	SV4-WGS-P0W-ME6623
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WGS PIPING (INCLUDES SV4-WGS-PLW-051, 061, 071, 081, 091)

	49
	SV4-1208-SCW-CV6997
	Course 4 Unit 3 Shield Building

	50
	SV3-CA01-S4W-CV2063
	CA01-35 OVERHANG INSTALLATION

	51
	SV3-CA01-S4W-CV2229
	INSTALLATION OF CA01-13

	52
	SV3-CA01-S4W-CV2237
	CA01-27 SUBMODULE ERECTION

	53
	SV3-CA01-S4W-CV2242
	CA01-34 SUBMODULE ERECTION

	54
	SV3-CA01-S4W-CV2554
	CA01-16 FABRICATION & ASSEMBLY

	
			
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	Table 1. Legacy Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	No.
	Work Package Number
	Title

	55
	SV3-CA01-S4W-CV2556
	CA01-18 SUBMODULE ERECTION

	56
	SV3-CA01-S4W-CV2557
	CA01 SM 19 INSTALLATION

	57
	SV3-CA01-S4W-CV4217
	CA01 -21 SUPPOT LEG INSTALLATION (SA5)

	58
	SV3-CA01-S5W-CV2083
	CA01-32 FINISH PRE-FABRICATION,

	59
	SV3-CA01-S5W-CV2326
	CA01-07 REPAIRS

	60
	SV3-CA01-S5W-CV2707
	CA01-17 UNSAT IR AND N&D REPAIR

	61
	SV3-CA01-S5W-CV2844
	CA01-29 JOINING OF SECTION 100 AND 200

	62
	SV3-CA01-S5W-CV3133
	CA01-39 UNSAT IRS AND N&DS - STRUCTURE REPAIRS

	63
	SV3-CA01-S5W-CV3325
	CA01-13 PERFORM N&D & INSPECTION REPORT (IR) S561-004-14-0451 REWORK AND REPAIRS

	64
	SV3-CA20-S4W-CV0428
	CA20 SA2 EL. 82FT-6IN FLOOR INSTALLATION

	65
	SV3-CA20-S4W-CV0437
	CA20 SA4 Wall Submodule Assembly (Includes CA20- 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 71, 72, 73)

	66
	SV3-CA20-S4W-CV1406
	CA20 SA3 WALL SUBMODULE ASSEMBLY (18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25 )

	67
	SV3-CA20-S5W-CV1422
	CA20-05 LINER PLATE WELD MODIFICATION

	68
	SV3-CA20-S5W-CV1673
	CA20 SA3 MISCELLANEOUS REWORK FOR CLOSURE OF ND'S.

	69
	SV3-CA20-V2W-CV1727
	INSTALL CA20 LIFT LUGS 162 AND 163

	70
	SV3-2020-MEW-ME1598
	Unit 3 Condenser A Flashbox Installation

	71
	SV3-1220-CPW-CV0950
	Unit 3 Auxilary Building Precast Concrete Floors El.82'-6"

	72
	SV3-2020-MEW-ME1599
	UNIT 3 CONDENSER C FLASHBOX INSTALLATION

	73
	SV3-KB27-KBW-ME2204
	Installation of KB27 Components

	74
	SV4-CA20-S5W-CV5600
	CA20-20 UNSAT IR - STUDS (LOOSE PARTS),

	75
	SV4-CA20-S4W-CV5608
	INSTALLATION OF SUBMODULE CA20-21

	76
	SV3-CA01-S5W-CV3315
	CA01-04 PERFORM N&D & INSPECTION REPORT (IR) S540-004-14-0043 REWORK AND REPAIRS.

	77
	SV3-CA01-MHW-CV2162
	LIFTING FRAMES AND BRACING SUBMODULES 05 THRU 10

	78
	SV4-CA05-S5W-CV6049
	CA05-08 UNSAT IRS & N&DS - STRUCTURAL,

	79
	SV3-CA01-S5W-CV5780
	SUBASSEMBLY 7 BASEMAT FABRICATION

	80
	SV4-CA05-S5W-CV6044
	CA05-07 UNSATISFACTORY IRs AND N&D REPAIRS - STUDS

	81
	SV4-CA20-S4W-CV5748
	INSTALLATION OF SUB MODULE CA20-28

	82
	SV4-CA05-S4W-CV6030
	CA05-04 SUBMODULE INSTALLATION

	83
	SV4-CA05-S4W-CV6034
	CA05-05 SUBMODULE INSTALLATION

	84
	SV4-CA05-S4W-CV6018
	CA05-01 Upending/Submodule Installation

	85
	SV4-CA20-S4W-CV5753
	INSTALLATION OF SUB MODULE CA20-29

	86
	SV4-CA05-S4W-CV6038
	CA05-06 UPENDING / SUB MODULE INSTALLATION ON PLATEN.

	87
	SV4-CA20-S5W-CV7374
	SA4-LEAK CHASE FABRICATION

	
			
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	Table 1. Legacy Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	No.
	Work Package Number
	Title

	88
	SV4-CA20-S4W-CV5773
	PRE-USE INSPECTION OF SUPER LIFT LUGS

	89
	SV3-CA01-S5W-CV4138
	CA01-28 UNSAT STRUCTURAL IR & N&D REPAIR

	90
	SV3-CA01-S5W-CV4215
	CA01-14 PERFORM STRUCTURAL N&D & INSPECTION REPORT (IR) S561-004-14-0453 REWORK AND REPAIRS.

	91
	SV4-CA05-S4W-CV6022
	CA05-02 UPENDING / SUB MODULE INSTALLATION

	92
	SV4-2040-CEW-CV5841
	120' ELEV, STUD WELDS/SUPPORTS

	93
	SV4-CA05-S5W-CV6028
	CA05-03 UNSATISFACTORY IRS AND N&D REPAIRS, E&DCRS AND LOOSE PARTS - STUDS

	94
	SV4-CA05-S4W-CV6027
	(DESIGN SOUTH ELEV.) OLP'S AND WELDED ATTACHEMNTS INSTALLATION

	95
	SV4-CA01-S5W-CV6426
	(BLANK)

	96
	SV4-CA05-S5W-CV6036
	CA05-05 UNSATISFACTORY IRS AND N&D REPAIRS, E&DCRS AND LOOSE PARTS - STUDS

	97
	SV4-CA05-S4W-CV6019
	(DESIGN NORTH ELEV.) OLP'S AND WELDED ATTACHMENTS INSTALLATION

	98
	SV3-CA20-S4W-CV1757
	INSTALLATION OF CA20 WALL 3 EMBED PLATES

	99
	SV3-CA20-S4W-CV2626
	CA20 SUB ASSEMBLY 2 WORK LIST ITEMS WB-W00119, WB-W00120, WB-W00121, WB-W00122, WB-W00123, WB-W00124, WB-W00125, WB-W00126 & WB-W00128

	100
	SV3-CA20-S4W-CV2627
	CA20 SUB ASSEMBLY 2 WORK LIST ITEMS

	101
	SV3-CA20-S4W-CV2629
	CA20 SUB ASSEMBLY 2 WORK LIST ITEMS WB-W00168, WB-W00170, WB-W00171, WB-W00172, WB-W00267, WB-W00268, WB-W00269, WB-W00271, WB-W00272 & WB-W00273

	102
	SV3-CA20-S4W-CV2630
	CA20 SUB ASSEMBLY 3 WORK LIST ITEMS WB-W00173, WB-W00174, WB-W00175, WB-W00176, WB-W00177, WB-W00178, WB-W00179, WB-W000-180, WB-W00181, WB-W00182, WB-W00183, WB-W00184, WB-W00264 & WB-W00270

	103
	SV3-CA20-S4W-CV2201
	Unit 3 Nuclear Island - Torquing and Welding CA20 Module Basemat Attachment Brackets

	104
	SV4-CA05-S4W-CV6023
	DESIGN EAST ELEV OLPs AND WELDED ATTACHMENTS INSTALLATION

	105
	SV3-CA20-S5W-CV5114
	INSTALLATION OF OUTSTANDING CA20 MODULE COUPLER ASSEMBLIES

	106
	SV4-R106-R1W-ME8128
	Installation of R106 Module

	107
	SV4-CA20-V2W-CV7513
	INSTALL SUPER LIFT LUG AT CA20-10

	108
	SV4-CA01-S5W-CV6410
	CA01-14 UNSAT IRs/N&Ds/E&DCRs/LOOSE PARTS - STRUCTURAL

	109
	SV3-PXS-PHW-ME5534
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORT FOR ISOMETRIC DRAWING SV3-PXS-PLW-293

	110
	SV4-CA20-S5W-CV5611
	CA20-22 AND CA20-25 INSTALL ADDITONAL BRACING AND INSTALL PENETRATION HOLES

	111
	SV3-CA03-S4W-CV2257
	CA03 SUBMODULE WALL ASSEMBLY (15, 16, 17)

	
			
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	Table 1. Legacy Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	No.
	Work Package Number
	Title

	112
	SV3-PXS-PHW-ME5535
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC DRAWING SV3-PXS-PLW-294

	113
	SV3-PXS-PHW-ME5536
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORT FOR ISOMETRIC DRAWING SV3-PXS-PLW-295

	114
	SV3-WRS-PLW-ME5776
	WRS LARGE BORE PIPING INSTALLATION (INCLUDES ISOMETRIC SV3-WRS-PLW-660, 664, 665)

	115
	SV4-SFS-P0W-ME5408
	INSTALLATION OF KB12 PIPING ISOMETRIC SV4-SFS-PLW-088

	116
	SV4-SFS-P0W-ME5411
	INSTALLATION OF KB12 PIPING ISOMETRIC SV4-SFS-PLW-60B

	117
	SV3-WLS-PLW-ME0897
	Fabricate and Install WLS Embedded Piping Iso SV3-WLS-PLW-57A, B, C, and D

	118
	SV3-WLS-PLW-ME0896
	Fabricate and Install WLS Embedded Piping Iso SV3-WLS-PLW-57E

	119
	SV3-WLS-PLW-ME0895
	Fabricate and Install WLS Embedded Piping Iso SV3-WLS-PLW-57T and 57U

	120
	SV3-WLS-PLW-ME0534
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WLS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRIC SV3-WLS-PLW-931)

	121
	SV4-CA20-V2W-CV7515
	INSTALL SUPER LIFT LUG AT CA20-18

	122
	SV3-CA20-S4W-CV0440
	CA20 SA4 EL 81'-0" Floor Installation (CA20-31)

	123
	SV4-CA05-S8W-CV8006
	CA05 LIFT LUGS INSTALLAITON

	124
	SV3-CA20-S4W-CV2582
	CA20 SUB ASSEMBLY 3 & 4 WORK LIST ITEMS WB-W00011, WB-W00012, WB-W00013, WB-W00014, WB-W00015 & WB-W00016

	125
	SV4-CA20-V2W-CV7514
	INSTALL SUPER LIFT LUG AT CA20-21/22

	126
	SV4-CA20-V2W-CV7517
	INSTALL SUPER LIFT LUG AT CA20-26

	127
	SV4-CA20-V2W-CV7516
	INSTALL SUPER LIFT LUG AT CA20-29/30

	128
	SV3-CA20-S4W-CV5101
	UNIT 3 CA20 CLEAN-OUT PORT INSTALLATION

	129
	SV3-SFS-P0W-ME6690
	ASME SECTION III - FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF ISOMETRIC SV3-SFS-PLW-782 (LINE NUMBER SFS-PL-L121)

	130
	SV4-CA01-S5W-CV6425
	CA01-18 UNSATISFACTORY IRs/N&Ds/E&DCRs AND LOOSE PARTS - STUDS

	131
	SV3-KB13-KBW-ME2464
	FABRICATION OF KB13 SUMP COVER

	132
	SV4-CA04-S4W-CV2448
	STUD AND REBAR COUPLER INSTALLATION FOR UNIT 4 CA04

	133
	SV3-WLS-PHW-ME0768
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC DRAWINGS WLS-PLW-93C, -445, -940

	134
	SV4-CA04-S4W-CV2328
	CA04 WALL SUBMODULE ASSEMBLY

	135
	SV4-CA05-S4W-CV7026
	CA05-02 Temporary Attachments

	136
	SV3-CA01-S4W-CV2225
	CA01-37 FINAL INSTALLATION

	137
	SV3-CA02-S4W-CV2565
	CA02 BASEMAT INSTALLATION

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 1. Legacy Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	No.
	Work Package Number
	Title

	138
	SV4-CA05-S4W-CV6042
	CA05-07 & CA05-08 UPENDING /SUB-MODULE INSTALLATION

	139
	SV3-CA20-S4W-CV0435
	Installation of CA20 SA3 EL 92'-8 1/2" Floor Submodules (Submods 47, 48, 49, 50)

	140
	SV3-CA20-S4W-CV2291
	CA20 SUB ASSEMBLY 2, 3, & 4 REWORK FOR CLOSURE OF N&DS

	141
	SV4-KB22-KBW-ME7677
	INSTALLATION OF KB22 COMPONENTS

	142
	SV4-CA05-S4W-CV6031
	OLPs AND WELDED ATTACHMENTS INSTALLATION

	143
	SV4-CA20-S5W-CV5590
	CA20-18 UNSATISFACTORY IRS/N&Ds/E&DCRs AND LOOSE PARTS - STUDS

	144
	SV3-ML05-MLW-ME4775
	INSTALLATION OF CA01 WALL PENETRATIONS FOR ROOM 11305/11206

	145
	SV3-SFS-P0W-ME7210
	ASME SECTION III - FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF ISOMETRIC SV3-SFS-PLW-781 (LINE NUMBER SFS-PL-L037)

	146
	SV3-PXS-PHW-ME5537
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC DRAWING SV3-PXS-PLW-296

	147
	SV3-PXS-PHW-ME5538
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC DRAWING SV3-PXS-PLW-297

	148
	SV4-CA20-S4W-CV5758
	INSTALLATION OF SUB-MODULE CA20_30

	149
	SV3-PXS-P0W-ME3393
	ASME Section III - Fabrication/Installation of Isometric# SV3-PXS-PLW-294 (CA03 Piping)

	150
	SV3-PXS-P0W-ME3394
	ASME Section III - Fabrication/Installation of Isometric# SV3-PXS-PLW-295 (CA03 Piping)

	151
	SV3-PXS-P0W-ME3395
	ASME Section III - Fabrication/Installation of Isometric# SV3-PXS-PLW-296 (CA03 Piping)

	152
	SV3-PXS-P0W-ME3396
	ASME Section III - Fabrication/Installation of Isometric# SV3-PXS-PLW-297 (CA03 Piping)

	153
	SV3-ML05-MLW-ME5524
	ASME SECTION III – FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF CA03 PENETRATION SV3-11305-ML-P11

	154
	SV3-ML05-MLW-ME5525
	Installation of CA03 Penetrations

	155
	SV3-ML05-MLW-ME5527
	ASME SECTION III – FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF CA03 PENETRATIONS:  SV3-11305-ML-P14, SV3-11305-ML-P15, SV3-11305-ML-P19, SV3-11305-ML-P20

	156
	SV4-CA20-S4W-CV5618
	CA20-23 UPENDING/SUB-MODULE INSTALLATION

	157
	SV4-CA05-S4W-CV6026
	CA05-03 UPENDING / SUB MODULE INSTALLATION

	158
	SV3-1000-CRW-CV1465
	INSTALLATION OF REBAR FOR UNIT 3 SHIELD BUILDING CYLINDRICAL WALL (AZ 182.25 TO 341.25) FROM EL 66-6 TO 100.

	159
	SV4-CA05-MHW-CV6017
	CA05 SM01 THRU 08 VERTICAL LIFTING FRAM & BRACING INSTALLATION AND REMOVAL

	160
	SV3-WLS-PLW-ME0688
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL WLS EMBEDDED PIPING SHOWN ON ISOMETRIC DRAWING SV3-WLS-PLW-75E

	161
	SV0-PWS-PLW-ME1084
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL POTABLE WATER PIPING BETWEEN BUILDING 304 TO BUILDING 305.

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 1. Legacy Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	No.
	Work Package Number
	Title

	162
	SV3-WLS-PLW-ME0524
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WLS PIPING. (INCLUDES:SV3-WLS-PLW-936,-93A,-990)

	163
	SV3-VAS-PLW-ME0574
	INSTALLATION OF LARGE BORE VAS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS SV3-VAS-PLW-340, -350)

	164
	SV3-WLS-PHW-ME0842
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WLS PIPING SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC SV3-WLS-PLW-33E

	165
	SV4-2040-CRW-CV5842
	120' Elev. Rebar

	166
	SV4-WGS-P0W-ME7479
	INSTALLATION OF KB14 WGS PIPING

	167
	SV4-WGS-PHW-ME7480
	INSTALLATION OF KB14 WGS PIPE SUPPORTS

	168
	SV4-WLS-P0W-ME7488
	INSTALLATION OF KB16 WLS PIPING

	169
	SV4-WGS-P0W-ME7491
	INSTALLATION OF KB16 WGS PIPING

	170
	SV4-VWS-P0W-ME7494
	INSTALLATION OF KB16 VWS PIPING

	171
	SV3-1000-CCW-CV1523
	PLACEMENT OF CONCRETE OUTSIDE CVBH UP TO ELEV. 82'-6"

	172
	SV4-CA20-S5W-CV5605
	CA20-21 UNSATISFACTORY IRS / N&DS AND E&DCRS - STUDS

	173
	SV4-CA20-S5W-CV7372
	SA2-LEAK CHASE FABRICATION

	174
	SV4-CA20-S4W-CV5301
	CA20 WALL K2 WEST FACE - OLPs AND WELDED ATTACHMENTS INSTALLATION

	175
	SV4-2050-CRW-CV5853
	NS 141'-3" ELEV REBAR POUR #3

	176
	SV4-CA01-S4W-CV6404
	UNIT 4 SUBMODULE CA01-13 INSTALLATION

	177
	SV4-2050-CRW-CV5851
	NS 141'-3" ELEV. REBAR POUR 1

	178
	SV4-2050-CRW-CV5858
	NS 141'3" ELEV. REBAR POUR 6

	179
	SV4-2050-CRW-CV5854
	NS 141'-3" ELEV. REBAR POUR 4

	180
	SV4-WRS-P0W-ME5360
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WRS LEAK CHASE PIPING INCLUDING SV4-WRS-PLW-850, 855, 856, 857, 858 AND 859

	181
	SV4-WRS-P0W-ME5361
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WRS LEAK CHASE PIPING INCLUDING SV4-WRS-PLW-851, -852, -853, -854

	182
	SV4-WRS-P0W-ME5362
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WRS LEAK CHASE PIPING INCLUDING SV4-WRS-PLW-85A, -85B

	183
	SV4-CA20-S4W-CV3266
	CA20-05 SUB-MODULE ERECTION

	184
	SV4-CA02-S4W-860104
	CA02-04 Temporary Attachments

	185
	SV4-CA01-S4W-CV6392
	CA01-10 SUB MODULE INSTALLATION

	186
	SV4-CA01-S4W-CV6436
	UNIT 4 SUBMODULE CA01-21 INSTALLATION

	187
	SV4-CA03-S4W-860181
	CA03 Wall Submodule Assembly (03, 04, 05, 06, 07)

	188
	SV4-CA03-S4W-860182
	CA03 Wall Submodule Assembly (11, 12, 13, 14, 15)

	189
	SV4-CA03-S4W-860183
	CA03 Wall Sub module Assembly (01, 02, 03)

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 1. Legacy Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	No.
	Work Package Number
	Title

	190
	SV4-CA03-S4W-860184
	CA03 Wall Submodule Assembly (15, 16, 17)

	191
	SV4-CA03-S4W-860188
	CA03 Lift Lugs Installation by SM

	192
	SV4-CA03-S4W-860190
	CA03 Wall Leak Chase Assembly

	193
	SV4-CA02-S4W-860152
	CA02-01 OLPs and Welded Attachments

	194
	SV4-WWS-PHW-ME5006
	INSTALLATION OF LARGE BORE WWS PIPING SUPPORTS (INCLUDING ISOMETRICS SV4-WWS-PLW-312, 314)

	195
	SV3-1233-C0W-850001
	100'-0" ELEV, TUBE STEEL, AREA 3

	196
	SV4-CA01-S5W-CV6402
	CA01-12 UNSAT IRs/N&DS/E&DCRs/LOOSE PARTS - STRUCTURAL

	197
	SV3-CA02-CAW-850000
	CA02 Module Installation

	198
	SV4-CA01-S4W-CV6388
	CA01-09 SUB MODULE INSTALLATION

	199
	SV3-SFS-P0W-ME3852
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPING FOR ISO SV3-SFS-PLW-421

	200
	SV3-CA04-S4W-CV1551
	CA04 Wall Submodule Assembly (01,02,03,04,05)

	201
	SV3-SFS-P0W-ME3854
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPNG FOR ISO SV3-SFS-PLW-451

	202
	SV4-CA01-S4W-CV6371
	CA01-05 SUB MODULE INSTALLATION

	203
	SV4-CA01-S5W-CV6462
	CA01-28 UNSAT IRs/N&Ds/E&DCRs/LOOSE PARTS - STRUCTURAL

	204
	SV4-CA01-S4W-CV6510
	CA01-42 SUB MODULE INSTALLATION

	205
	SV3-CA02-S4W-CV2567
	CA02-05 CONNECTION TO CA02-01

	206
	SV4-CA01-S4W-CV6448
	CA01-24 SUB MODULE INSTALLATION

	207
	SV4-CA01-S5W-CV6538
	SA6 LEAK CHASE FABRICATION

	208
	SV4-CA01-S4W-CV6359
	CA01-02 SUB MODULE INSTALLATION

	209
	SV4-CA01-S4W-CV6363
	CA01-03 SUB MODULE INSTALLATION

	210
	SV3-WLS-PLW-ME0894
	Fabricate and Install WLS Embedded Piping Iso SV3-WLS-PLW-57J and 57K

	211
	SV3-WLS-PHW-ME3866
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WLS PIPING SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRICS SV3-WLS-PLW-284

	212
	SV4-CA20-S4W-CV5307
	INSTALLATION OF SUB MODULE CA20-14

	213
	SV4-2050-CEW-CV8153
	UNIT 4, TURBINE BUILDING 141' ELEVATION STUD WELDS POUR #5

	214
	SV4-2050-CEW-CV8152
	UNIT 4, TURBINE BUILDING 141' ELEVATION STUD WELDS POUR #4

	215
	SV3-WLS-PLW-ME0888
	Fabricate and Install WLS Embedded Piping Iso SV3-WLS-PLW-64E, F, G, H, I, and J

	216
	SV3-WLS-PLW-ME0889
	Fabricate and Install WLS Embedded Piping Iso SV3-WLS-PLW-569, 57L, M, and N

	217
	SV3-WLS-PLW-ME0891
	Fabricate and Install WLS Embedded Piping Iso SV3-WLS-PLW-57V,W, X, Y, Z, 640, 641, and 64R

	218
	SV4-2050-CEW-CV8150
	Unit 4, Turbine Building, 141' Elev. Stud Welds, Pour 2

	
			
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	Table 1. Legacy Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	No.
	Work Package Number
	Title

	219
	SV4-2050-CEW-CV8151
	Unit 4, Turbine Building, 141' Elev. Stud Welds, Pour 3

	220
	SV3-WLS-PLW-ME0886
	Fabricate and Install WLS Embedded Piping Iso SV3-WLS-PLW-64B, C, and D

	221
	SV0-PWS-P0W-ME1883
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL POTABLE WATER PIPING FROM BLDG. 301 CAPPED FUTURE SNC CONNECTION TO VISITOR CENTER.

	222
	SV3-2020-MEW-ME0736
	Assemble Condenser B Upper Tube Bundle

	223
	SV4-1220-EGW-EL3009
	INSTALL GROUND CABLES & GROUND PLATE INSERTS FOR AUXILIARY BUILDING OUTER WALLS ELEVATION 82'-6" TO 100'-0" & EXTEND RISERS TO ELEVATION 100'-0"

	224
	SV4-CA01-S4W-CV6432
	UNTI 4 SUBMODULE CA01-20 INSTALLATION

	225
	SV3-CWS-EQW-EL0062-C
	TDL FOR SV3-CWS-EQW-EL0062-C

	226
	SV3-CA02-S4W-CV2562
	CA02-01 THRU CA02-03 UPEND AND ASSEMBLE

	227
	SV3-CA03-S5W-CV2572
	REWORK UNSAT IR'S

	228
	SV4-CA04-S4W-CV2624
	CA04 TOP FLANGE FABRICATION AND ASSEMBLY

	229
	SV3-4031-SHW-EL5454
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL CABLE TRAY SUPPORTS ANNEX BLDG AREA 1 ELEV 100' PARTIAL OF BATTERY CHARGER ROOM 40308 E OF ROW LINE (G)

	230
	SV4-KB11-KBW-KB4955
	MODULE KB11 STRUCTURAL FABRICATION

	231
	SV4-KB12-KBW-KB4956
	MODULE KB12 STRUCTURAL FABRICATION

	232
	SV4-CA20-S4W-CV5297
	INSTALLATION OF SUB MODULE CA20-12

	233
	SV4-CA20-S4W-CV5302
	INSTALLATION OF SUB MODULE CA20-13

	234
	SV3-1208-C0W-850100
	MAIN STEAM / FEED WATER PENETRATION CONCRETE PLACEMENT

	235
	SV4-CA20-S4W-CV5312
	CA20-15 Upending/Submodule Installation

	236
	SV4-CA20-S4W-CV5317
	INSTALLATION OF SUB MODULE CA20-16

	237
	SV4-SFS-P0W-ME5407
	INSTALLATION OF KB12 PIPING ISOMETRICS SV4-SFS-PLW-086, -087 & SV4-WLS-PLW-60C, -60D, -60E, -60F, -60G, -60N, -672, -686

	238
	SV4-CA20-S4W-CV5593
	CA20-18 UPENDING/SUB-MODULE INSTALLATION

	239
	SV4-CA20-S4W-CV5322
	INSTALLATION OF SUB MODULE CA20-17

	240
	SV4-CA20-S4W-CV5603
	INSTALLATION OF SUB MODULE CA20-20

	241
	VNC-230KV-ECW-003-C
	TDL FOR VNC-230KV-ECW-003-C

	242
	SV4-CA20-S4W-CV5613
	INSTALLATION OF SUB-MODULE CA20-22

	243
	SV4-CA20-S5W-CV5626
	CA20-25 UNSAT IR# & N&D STRUCTURAL REPAIRS

	244
	SV3-CA01-CAW-855000
	CA01, TOP CAP PLATE FABRICATION

	245
	SV4-CA20-S5W-CV5746
	CA20-28 UNSAT. IRS / N&DS - STRUCTURAL

	246
	SV4-CA20-S5W-CV5751
	CA20-29 UNSATISFACTORY IRS AND N&D REPAIRS - STRUCTURAL

	247
	VNC-CFA-CV-DRS-002-C
	TDL FOR VNC-CFA-CV-DRS-002-C

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 1. Legacy Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	No.
	Work Package Number
	Title

	248
	SV4-CA01-S4W-CV6355
	SUBMODULE CA01-01 INSTALLATION

	249
	SV4-CA01-S4W-CV6375
	CA01-16 SUB MODULE INSTALLATION

	250
	SV4-CA01-S4W-CV6379
	CA01-07 SUBMODULE INSTALLATION

	251
	SV4-CA01-S4W-CV6384
	CA01-08 SUB MODULE INSTALLATION

	252
	WCD 08-1246058001-1275-C-ERC-002-C
	TDL FOR WCD 08-1246058001-1275-C-ERC-002-C

	253
	SV4-CA01-V2W-860312
	CA01 INSTALL AND TEST LUG AT SM17

	254
	SV4-CA01-V2W-860313
	CA01 INSTALL AND TEST LUG AT SM18

	255
	SV4-CA01-V2W-860314
	CA01 INSTALL AND TEST LUG AT SM19

	256
	SV4-WWS-PLW-ME0982-C
	TDL FOR SV4-WWS-PLW-ME0982-C

	257
	SV4-CA22-CAW-850000
	CA22 MODULE FABRICATION

	258
	SV4-1110-CCW-CV1981-C
	TDL FOR SV4-1110-CCW-CV1981-C

	259
	SV4-CA01-S4W-CV6444
	CA01-23 SUB MODULE INSTALLATION

	260
	SV4-CA01-S4W-CV6440
	CA01-22 SUBMODULE INSTALLATION

	261
	SV4-DWS-P0W-861278
	INSTALLATION OF DWS PIPING ON MODULE R155

	262
	SV4-VWS-P0W-861284
	INSTALLATION OF VWS PIPING ON  MODULE R155

	263
	SV4-R155-MDW-861288
	INSTALLATION OF DUCTWORK AND SUPPORTS ON MODULE R155

	264
	SV4-WRS-P0W-861343
	INSTALLATION OF WRS PIPING AND ISOMETRICS SV4-WRS-PLW-59A, 85C &85D

	265
	SV4-R104-R1W-861248
	STRUCTURAL FABRICATION OF R104 MODULE

	266
	SV4-CA03-S5W-861409
	UNSATISFACTORY IR's/ N&Ds/ loose parts

	267
	SV3-SFS-PHW-860255
	FABRICATION/ INSTALLATION OF PIPING SUPPORTS FOR ISO SV3-SFS-PLW-421, SV3-SFS-PLW-431, SV3-SFS-PLW-451

	268
	SV4-CA03-S5W-861391
	CA03-06 UNSATISFACTORY IRs/ N&D's/E&DCRs/LOOSE PARTS

	269
	SV4-CA03-S5W-861399
	CA03-10 UNSATISFACTORY IRs/ N&D's/E&DCRs/LOOSE PARTS

	270
	SV4-CA03-S5W-861403
	CA03-12 UNSTAISFACTORY IRs/N&Ds/E&DCRs/LOOSE PARTS

	271
	SV4-CA03-S5W-861389
	CA03-05 UNSATISFACTORY IRs/N & Ds/ E & DCRs/ LOOSE PARTS

	272
	SV4-CA03-S5W-861407
	CA03-14 UNSATISFACTORY IRs/N & Ds/ E & DCRs/ LOOSE PARTS

	273
	SV4-CA03-S5W-861387
	CA03-04 UNSATISFACTORY IRs/N&Ds/E & DCRs/LOOSE PARTS

	274
	SV4-CA03-S5W-861405
	CA03-13 UNSATISFACTORY IRs/N&Ds/E&DCRs/LOOSE PARTS

	275
	SV4-CA03-S5W-861401
	CA03-11 UNSATISFACTORY IRs/N&Ds/E & DCRs/LOOSE PARTS

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 1. Legacy Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	No.
	Work Package Number
	Title

	276
	SV4-R155-R1W-861275
	STRUCTURAL FABRICATION OF MODULE R155

	277
	SV4-R151-R1W-861256
	STRUCTURAL FABRICATION OF R151 MODULE

	278
	SV4-CA03-S5W-861397
	CA03-09 Unsatisfactory IRs/N&Ds/E&DCRs/Loose Parts

	279
	SV4-CA03-S5W-861395
	CA03-08 UNSATISFACTORY IRs/N&Ds/E&DCRs AND LOOSE PARTS

	280
	SV4-CA03-S5W-861383
	CA03-02 UNSATISFACTORY IRs/N&Ds/E&DCRs AND LOOSE PARTS

	281
	SV3-ML05-PNW-ME3173-C
	TDL FOR SV3-ML05-PNW-ME3173-C

	282
	SV3-CWS-XEW-CV0055-C
	TDL FOR SV3-CWS-XEW-CV0055-C

	283
	SV0-RWS-CCW-CV0238-C
	TDL FOR SV0-RWS-CCW-CV0238-C

	284
	SV4-WWS-PLW-ME0961-C
	TDL FOR SV4-WWS-PLW-ME0961-C

	285
	SV4-CA03-S5W-860185
	CA03 MISCELLANEOUS STUD REMOVAL/ INSTALLATION

	286
	SV3-FWS-PLW-ME1383-C
	TDL FOR SV3-FWS-PLW-ME1383-C

	287
	SV4-R161-R1W-861294
	STRUCTURAL FABRICATION OF MODULE R161

	288
	SV4-CA03-S5W-861393
	CA03-07 UNSATISFACTORY IRs/N&Ds/E&DCRs/LOOSE PARTS

	289
	SV4-CA03-S5W-861413
	CA03-17 UNSATISFACTORY IRs/N&Ds/E&DCRs/LOOSE PARTS

	290
	SV3-2141-SPW-850000
	FIRST BAY , 117'-6" ELEV. DECKING / GRATING

	291
	SV4-CA01-S4W-CV6396
	SUBMODULE CA01-11 INSTALLATION

	292
	SV4-CA01-S4W-CV6400
	SUBMODULE CA01-12 INSTALLATION

	293
	SV4-CA01-S4W-CV6416
	SUBMODULE CA01-16 INSTALLATION

	294
	SV4-CA01-S4W-CV6424
	SUBMODULE CA01-18 INSTALLATION

	295
	SV4-CA01-S4W-CV6428
	SUBMODULE CA01-19 INSTALLATION

	296
	SV4-CA20-S4W-CV6818
	INSTALLATION OF CA20 SA4 FLOOR (SUBMODULES CA20-31)

	297
	SV4-DWS-P0W-ME7497
	INSTALLATION OF KB16 DWS PIPING

	298
	SV4-KB27-KBW-ME7679
	INSTALLATION OF KB27 COMPONENTS

	299
	SV4-CA20-S5W-CV4022
	CA20-06 UNSATISFACTORY IRS / N&DS / E&DCRS AND LOOSE PARTS - STRUCTURAL

	300
	SV3-CAS-P0W-861068
	INSTALLATION OF CAS PIPING ON MODULE R251

	301
	SV3-FPS-P0W-861076
	INSTALLATION OF FPS PIPING ON MODULE R251

	302
	SV4-CA01-S4W-CV6456
	CA01-27 SUB MODULE INSTALLATION

	303
	SV4-CA01-S4W-CV6464
	CA01-29 SUB MODULE INSTALLATION

	304
	SV4-CA01-S5W-CV6360
	CA01-02 UNSATISFACTORY IRs / N&Ds / E&DCRs AND LOOSE PARTS - STUDS

	305
	SV4-KB28-KBW-ME7681
	INSTALLATION OF KB28 COMPONENTS

	306
	SV3-1000-CRW-CV2373
	FABRICATION OF REBAR FOR UNIT 3 NUCLEAR ISLAND

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 1. Legacy Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	No.
	Work Package Number
	Title

	307
	SV3-CA20-S5W-CV7519
	INSTALLATION OF COUPLERS PER APP-1230-GEF-171

	308
	SV4-CA01-S4W-CV6468
	CA01-30 SUBMODULE INSTALLATION

	309
	SV3-CA20-S4W-CV1758
	INSTALLATION OF CA20 WALL 4 EMBED PLATES

	310
	SV4-CA01-V2W-860308
	CA01 INSTALL AND TEST LUG AT SM11

	311
	SV4-CA01-V2W-860311
	CA01 INSTALL AND TEST LUG AT SM16

	312
	SV4-CA01-V2W-860310
	CA01 INSTALL AND TEST LUG AT SM13

	313
	SV4-CA01-V2W-860309
	CA01 INSTALL AND TEST LUG AT SM12

	314
	SV4-CA01-V2W-860307
	CA01-INSTALL AND TEST LUG AT SM 04

	315
	SV3-RNS-PHW-861211
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF SV3-RNS-PLW-210 PIPE SUPPORTS

	316
	SV3-CA05-S4W-CV1868
	CA05 TEMPORARY ATTACHMENTS TO SHAPES

	317
	SV3-ML05-MLW-860961
	INSTALLATION OF PIPE PENETRATIONS 117'-135' NORTH SHIELD WALL

	318
	SV0-838-P0W-ME0207
	Fabrication and Installation of the Temporary Piping PWS & SDS (above slab) and Fixtures for the Material Issue, Building 122

	319
	SV4-PGS-PHW-861262
	INSTALLATION OF PGS PIPE SUPPORTS ON MODULE R151

	320
	SV4-WWS-PLW-ME0983
	Turbine Building WWS 82'-9" Elevation Embedded Piping Package 2

	321
	SV3-FPS-P0W-ME2976-C
	TDL FOR SV3-FPS-P0W-ME2976-C

	322
	SV3-PCS-P0W-850832
	INSTALL ISOMETRIC SV3-PCS-PLW-832

	323
	SV3-CA01-S4W-CV3801
	CA01-44 SUB MODULE INSTALLATION

	324
	SV3-2141-ERW-862188
	ELECTRICAL CONDUIT SLEEVE FLOOR PENETRATION INSTALLATION IN THE 1ST BAY OF THE UNIT 3 TURBINE BUILDING AT ELEVATION 117' - 6"

	325
	SV4-CA03-S4W-860191
	CA03 Lift Lugs for NI set

	326
	SV4-WWS-PHW-861734
	INSTALLATION OF WWS PIPING SUPPORTS ON MODULE KB10

	327
	SV4-WGS-P0W-861265
	INSTALLATION OF WGS PIPING ON MODULE R151

	328
	SV4-VWS-P0W-861303
	INSTALLATION OF VWS PIPING ON MODULE R161

	329
	SV3-WLS-MTW-862698
	INSTALLATION OF LEAK CHASE COLLECTION POTS SV3-WLS-MT-23A/23B

	330
	SV0-YFS-P0W-862359-C
	TDL FOR SV0-YFS-P0W-862359-C

	331
	SV4-WWS-P0W-861733
	INSTALLATION OF WWS PIPING ON MODULE KB10

	332
	SV3-CA01-S5W-CV4252
	CA01 POST PRODUCTION BENDING OF STUDS

	333
	SV3-CA01-S5W-CV5575
	SUBASSEMBLY 2: BASEMAT FABRICATION

	334
	SV3-CA01-S5W-CV5576
	SUBASSEMBLY 3: BASEMAT FABRICATION

	335
	SV3-CA01-S4W-CV3798
	CA01-40 SUB MODULE INSTALLATION

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 1. Legacy Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	No.
	Work Package Number
	Title

	336
	SV3-CA01-S5W-CV5577
	SUBASSEMBLY 4: BASEMAT FABRICATION

	337
	SV3-CA01-S5W-CV5579
	SUBASSEMBLY 6: BASEMAT FABRICATION

	338
	SV3-ML05-MLW-ME4409
	INSTALLATION OF CA01 ROOM 11303 PENETRATIONS

	339
	SV3-WGS-P0W-ME2972-C
	TDL FOR SV3-WGS-P0W-ME2972-C

	340
	SV4-1210-EGW-EL1799
	INSTALL GROUNDING FOR WLL POURS 2, 6, 7, 8 & 9

	341
	SV4-2020-MEW-ME1142
	Unit 4 Condenser B Upper Shell Heater Truss Assembly

	342
	SV4-2020-MEW-ME1143
	Unit 4 Condenser B Upper Shell Upper Truss Assembly

	343
	SV4-2020-MEW-ME1151
	Unit 4 Condenser C Flash Box Assembly

	344
	SV4-2050-CRW-CV5857
	NS 141'3" ELEV. REBAR POUR 5

	345
	SV4-CA04-S4W-ME3052
	CA04 SOURCE RANGE DETECTOR WELLS INSTALLATION

	346
	SV4-CA04-S4W-ME3053
	CA04 POWER RANGE DETECTOR WELLS INSTALLATION

	347
	SV4-CA04-S4W-ME3054
	CA04 INTERMEDIATE RANGE DETECTOR WELLS INSTALLATION

	348
	SV3-1231-CPW-800000
	100' Elev., Precast Panel Installation, Area 1

	349
	SV3-CA20-S8W-CV2412
	CA20 MODULE CONCRETE REINFORCEMENT TERMINATORS

	350
	SV4-WRS-PLW-ME1581
	Installation of Large Bore WRS Piping Includes Isometrics SV4-WRS-PLW-57A, 570, 57H, 57G)

	351
	SV3-ML05-MLW-ME4960
	INSTALLATION OF CA01 PENETRATIONS

	352
	SV4-1000-CEW-CV1477
	UNIT 4 NUCLEAR ISLAND BASEMAT- EL 66'-6" EMBEDDED PLATES & ANCHOR BOLTS- AREA 1 & 2

	353
	SV3-CA01-S4W-CV2064-C
	TDL FOR SV3-CA01-S4W-CV2064-C

	354
	SV3-CA01-S4W-CV2095-C
	TDL FOR SV3-CA01-S4W-CV2095-C

	355
	SV4-DWS-THW-861290
	HYDROSTATIC TESTING OF DWS PIPING ON MODULE R155

	356
	SV4-FPS-THW-861289
	HYDROSTATIC TESTING OF FPS PIPING ON MODULE R155

	357
	SV4-PGS-THW-861291
	HYDROSTATIC TESTING OF PGS PIPING ON MODULE R155

	358
	SV4-WGS-THW-861293
	HYDROSTATIC TESTING OF WGS PIPING ON MODULE R155

	359
	SV4-VWS-THW-861292
	HYDROSTATIC TESTING OF VWS PIPE SUPPORTS ON MODULE R155

	360
	SV4-WLS-PLW-81CE-FP919
	REWORK SPOOLS SV4-WLS-PLW-81CE-1A, -1B & -2 AND SV4-WLS-PLW-81GE-1, -2A, -2B & -2C

	361
	SV3-VWS-PLW-05E-FP686
	MODIFY PIPE SPOOL SV3-VWS-PLW-05E-1 & -2

	362
	SV3-CAS-PLW-731-FP143
	MODIFY PIPE SPOOL SV3-CAS-PLW-731-1

	363
	SV4-MS12-MSW-862962
	INSTALLATION OF VAS-MS-06B

	364
	SV4-MS12-MSW-862961
	INSTALLATION OF VAS-MS-06A

	365
	SV4-PGS-THW-861272
	HYDROSTATIC TESTING OF PGS PIPING ON MODULE R151

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 1. Legacy Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	No.
	Work Package Number
	Title

	366
	SV4-FPS-THW-861270
	HYDROSTATIC OF FPS PIPING ON MODULE R151

	367
	SV4-DWS-THW-861271
	HYDROSTATIC TESTING OF DWS PIPING ON MODULE R151

	368
	SV4-WGS-THW-861274
	HYDROSTATIC TESTING OF WGS PIPING ON MODULE R151

	369
	SV4-CAS-THW-863121
	PNEUMATIC TEST FOR CAS PIPING ON MODULE R151

	370
	SV3-CCS-THW-863090
	HYDRO TESTING OF CCS PIPING ON MODULE R251

	371
	SV3-WRS-THW-863095
	HDRO TESTING OF WRS PIPING ON MODULE R251

	372
	SV3-FPS-THW-863093
	HYDRO TESTING OF FPS PIPING ON MODULE R251

	373
	SV3-CVS-THW-863091
	HYDRO TESTING OF CVS PIPING ON MODULE R251

	374
	SV3-VWS-THW-863094
	HYDRO TESTING OF VWS PIPING ON  DODULE R251

	375
	SV3-DWS-THW-863092
	HYDRO TESTING OF VWS PIPING ON  MODULE R251

	376
	SV4-CAS-PLW-081-FP612
	Modify Pipe Spools SV4-CAS-PLW-081-2

	377
	SV4-KB20-KBW-863248
	SITE COMPLETION OF MODULE KB20

	378
	SV3-VWS-PLW-05C-FP685
	MODIFY PIPE SPOOL SV3-3

	379
	SV3-WLS-PLW-80CC-FP909
	REWORK SPOOLS SV3-WLS-PLW-80CC-1,-2A & -2B AND SV3-WLS-PLW-80GC-1,-2A,-2B & -2C

	380
	SV3-WLS-PLW-80CL-FP1012
	HYDROSTATIC TEST THE FABRICATED SPOOLS SV3-WLS-PLW-80CL-3A/3B

	381
	SV3-CVS-PLW-50A-FP313
	MODIFICATION OF PIPE SPOOL SV3-CVS-PLW-50A-1

	382
	SV3-ECS-01-ET007
	6.9KV BREAKER 2ND TRIP COIL TEST

	383
	SV3-R251-R1W-862870
	COMPLETE FABRICATION OF MODULE R251 STRUCTURAL

	384
	SV3-VWS-PLW-511-FP813
	MODIFICATION OF PIPE SPOOL SV3-VWS-PLW-511-1

	385
	SV3-VWS-PLW-512-FP814
	MODIFICATION OF PIPE SPOOL SV3-VWS-PLW-512-1

	386
	SV3-TCS-PLW-73AD-FP892
	MODIFICATION OF PIPE SPOOL SV3-TCS-PLW-73AD-1

	387
	SV3-WRS-PLW-81E-FP990
	FABRICATION OF PIPE SPOOL SV3-WRS-PLW-81E-3

	388
	SV3-VYS-PLW-163-FP846
	MODIFICATION OF PIPE SPOOL SV3-VYS-PLW-163-1

	389
	SV4-WLS-PLW-81AX-FP914
	HYDROSTATIC TEST THE FABRICATED SPOOLS SV4-WLS-PLW-81AX-1/2/3A/3B

	390
	SV4-WLS-PLW-81CS-FP926
	Hydrostatic Test of the Fabricated Spools SV4-WLS-PLW-81CS/3A/3B

	391
	SV3-CFS-PLW-050-FP300
	MODIFICATION OF PIPE SPOOL SV3-CFS-PLW-050-1

	392
	SV3-SFS-PHW-850411
	INSTALL LARGE BORE PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISO SV3-SFS-PLW-411

	393
	SV3-SFS-P0W-850411
	INSTALL LARGE BORE PIPE - ISOMETRIC SV3-SFS-PLW-411

	394
	SV0-PWS-PLW-ME0266
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF THE POTABLE WATER SYSTEM HDPE PIPING FOR TRENCH 7

	395
	SV3-2020-MEW-ME0853
	UNIT 3 CONDENSER C CONNECTION PIECE ASSEMBLY

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 1. Legacy Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	No.
	Work Package Number
	Title

	396
	SV3-CA01-S4W-CV2227
	CA01 SM 23 INSTALLATION

	397
	SV3-CA01-S4W-CV2558
	CA01-20 SUBMODULE INSTALLATION

	398
	SV3-CA01-S5W-CV2207
	CA01 SM 02 N&D REWORK & REPAIR

	399
	SV3-CA01-S5W-CV2278
	CA01-22 INSTALLATION OF STUDS, ANGLES, REBAR AND N&D REWORK

	400
	SV3-CA01-S5W-CV2376
	CA01-23 & CA01-24 N&D REWORK & REPAIRS

	401
	SV3-CA01-S5W-CV3027
	CA01-29 INTERNAL FABRICATION

	402
	SV3-CA01-S5W-CV3109
	CA01-19 PERFORM N&D & INSPECTION REPORT (IR) S540-001-14-0032 REWORK AND REPAIRS.

	403
	SV3-CA01-S5W-CV4140
	CA01-30 UNSAT IRS AND N&DS - STRUCTURE REPAIRS

	404
	SV3-CA01-S5W-CV5516
	SUBASSEMBLY 1: BASEMAT FABRICATION

	405
	SV3-CA01-S5W-CV5578
	SUBASSEMBLY 5: BASEMAT FABRICATION

	406
	SV3-CA01-S5W-CV5781
	SUBASSEBMLY 8 BASEMAT FABRICATION

	407
	SV3-CA01-V2W-CV4738
	PREP AND INSPECT SUPER LIFT LUGS

	408
	SV3-CA02-S4W-CV2563
	INSTALL CA02-01 PERMANENT WELDED ATTACHMENTS

	409
	SV3-CA02-S4W-CV3297
	CA02-04 SUB MODULE INSTALLATION

	410
	SV3-CA02-S4W-CV5778
	INSTALL CA02-02 PERMANENT WELDED ATTACHMENTS

	411
	SV3-CA02-S5W-CV5512
	CA02-05 Unsat IRs and N&D's - Studs

	412
	SV3-CA02-S5W-CV5574
	CA02-02 UNSAT IR AND N&D REPAIRS

	413
	SV3-CA02-S5W-CV5675
	CA02-04 STUCTURAL UNSAT IR'S AND N&D'S

	414
	SV3-CA02-S5W-CV5926
	CA02-01 STRUCTURAL UNSAT IR'S AND N&D'S

	415
	SV3-CA02-S5W-CV6185
	CA02 OVERLAY PLATE FABRICATION

	416
	SV3-CA01-S5W-CV3241
	CA01-31 UNSAT IR AND N&D REPAIRS

	417
	SV3-CA20-S4W-CV2488
	CA20 SUB ASSEMBLY 2 WORK LIST ITEMS WB-W00088, WB-W00099, WB-W00100, WB-W00101, WB-W00106, WB-W00107 & WB-W00108

	418
	SV3-CA20-S4W-CV2628
	CA20 SUB ASSEMBLY 2 WORK LIST ITEMS WB-W00200,WB-W00201, WB-W00202, WB-W00203, WB-W00204, WB-W00205, WB-W00206, WB-W00207, WB-W00208, WB-W00209, WB-W00210, WB-W00211, WB-W00212, WB-W00213, WB-W00214, WB-W00215, WB-W00216, WB-W00217, WB-W00218, WB-W00219,

	419
	SV3-CA20-V2W-CV1848
	INSTALL STRUCTURAL BOLTING FOR CA20 LIFTING LUGS

	420
	SV3-WLS-PLW-ME0890
	Fabricate and Install WLS Embedded Piping Iso SV3-WLS-PLW-57O, P, Q, R, and S

	421
	SV3-WLS-PLW-ME0893
	Fabricate and Install WLS Embedded Piping ISO SV3-WLS-PLW-567, 568, 57F, G, and H

	422
	VNC-YARD-MIS-002
	INSTALL TEN 6" WELLS ONLY FOR HEAVE AND SETTLEMENT MONITORING SYSTEM

	

	

	

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 1. Legacy Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	No.
	Work Package Number
	Title

	423
	SV4-KB20-KBW-863104
	INSTALLATION OF KB20

	424
	SV0-RWS-EWW-862861
	CABLE PULL AND TERMINATIONS FOR RWS PERMANENT WELL PUMPS 3 AND 4

	425
	SV3-SFS-P0W-ME3853
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPING FOR ISO SV3-SFS-PLW-431

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	

Table 2. Completed and Voided Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	No.
	Work Package Number
	Title

	1
	SV3-2131-CSW-CV0217
	Turbine Building 1st Bay Stairs

	2
	SV3-2161-AGW-CV0218
	Turbine Building 1st Bay Roofing

	3
	SV3-2131-ADW-CV0215
	Turbine Building 1st Bay Doors

	4
	SV3-2161-SUW-CV0216
	Turbine Building 1st Helb Blowout Panels

	5
	SV3-2101-CCW-CV0214
	Turbine Building 1st Bay Walls

	6
	SV3-2131-SUW-CV0186
	Turbine Building 1st Bay Structural Steel

	7
	SV4-CA20-S5W-CV6856
	CA20-41 Unsat IRs & N&Ds - Structural

	8
	SV3-PXS-P0W-ME6982
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE CA03 PXS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRIC SV3-PXS-PLW-651)

	9
	SV3-PXS-PHW-ME6988
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC SV3-PXS-PLW-651

	10
	SV0-SES-ERW-EL2298
	SV0-INSTALL SES PLANT SECURITY DUCT BANKS/EAST OF ANNEX - PHASE 6

	11
	SV4-1208-SCW-CV7000
	Course 7 Unit 3 Shield Building

	12
	SV4-1208-SCW-CV7002
	Course 9 Unit 4 Shield Building

	13
	SV4-1208-SCW-CV7003
	Course 10 Unit 4 Shield Building

	14
	SV4-1208-SCW-CV7004
	Course 11 Unit 4 Shield Building

	15
	SV4-1208-SCW-CV7005
	Course 12 Unit 4 Shield Building

	16
	SV4-1208-SCW-CV7006
	Course 13 Unit 4 Shield Building

	17
	SV4-1208-SCW-CV7008
	Course 15 Unit 4 Shield Building

	18
	SV4-1208-SCW-CV7009
	Course 16 Unit 4 Shield Building

	19
	SV0-PWS-PLW-TP1259
	Fabricate & Install PWS Piping from Rest Room Trailer 205 to Rest Room Trailer on the North East Side of Turbine Conex

	20
	SV0-0000-M0W-MU0623
	Mock Up NI Basemat Mechanical Component Installation

	21
	SV0-6500-ETW-EL0881
	Install Temporary Power For The Administration Building 301 Construction

	22
	SV0-PWS-PPW-ME0347
	Stainless Steel Replacement of PWS piping at Tank Farm

	23
	SV0-892-PPW-ME0112
	Weld Test Building

	24
	SV0-874-PLW-TP0867
	Fabricate and Install Supports for One Fly Ash Pipe and One Cement Pipe at Batch Plant N0. 2

	25
	SV0-841-EWW-EL0175
	Installation of Electrical Power to Carpenter and Sheet Metal Fab Shop (Building 133.)

	26
	SV0-0000-XEW-CV0020
	Install Erosion Control Measures per NOI 25

	27
	SV0-851-PPW-ME0370
	Fabricate and Install Tie Ends to Craft Toilet Trailer  # 128

	28
	SV0-867-EWW-EL0158
	Electrical Service to Guard House at Gate 18

	29
	SV0-8000-AYW-CV0166
	Install Decks, Canopies and Exterior Finishes for Temporary Construction Facilities Contract 1409

	30
	SV3-CA20-S5W-CV4741
	CA20 OVERLAY PLATE REPAIR

	31
	SV0-892-CCW-CV0080
	Install Foundation for Weld Test Shop  (Bldg. 134)

	32
	SV0-0000-CCW-CV0135
	Temporary Water Supply Foundations

	33
	SV3-RCS-PHW-ME0288
	ASME Demo Pipe Support

	34
	SV3-WLS-P0W-ME5927
	PERFORM REWORK OF FLOOR DRAIN SV3-WLS-PY-D08

	
			
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Table 2. Completed and Voided Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	35
	SV3-PY05-PYW-ME1528
	Installation of CWS Backwash Strainers (SV3-CWS-PY-S01A,B,C)

	36
	SV0-842-PPW-ME0114
	Pipe Fitting Shop

	37
	SV3-CA20-S5W-CV1459
	CA20-12 Liner Plate Weld Modification

	38
	SV3-WWS-PLW-ME0333
	Auxilary Building Embedded Piping

	39
	WCD 08-1246058001-1275-C-ERC-006
	Erosion Control - Diversion Ditch

	40
	SV0-0000-EWW-EL0137
	Relocation of Security Post No. 1 at the Main Entrance

	41
	SV0-854-EWW-EL0248
	Installation of Electrical Power to Craft Shelter - Insulation Fab Shop

	42
	SV3-CA20-MHW-CV0453
	Installation of Submodule Vertical Lifting Attachments (CA20-02, 06, 07A, & 07B)

	43
	SV0-8200-PLW-ME0313
	MAB Compressed Air & Bulk Gas Distribution

	44
	VNC-ED829-EL-MSC-026
	Relocation of 13.8 KV Overhead Lines at 108

	45
	SV0-0000-CCW-CV0299
	Handicap Concrete Pad for Fire Training Facility

	46
	SV0-0000-XQW-CV0741
	Replacement Grating for Bridge Over 100 Year Ditch

	47
	SV0-G100-XEW-CV0404
	Nuclear Island Simulated Horizontal Waterproofing Membrane Testing

	48
	SV0-PWS-CCW-CV0003
	Potable Water System (PWS) Storage Tank (2) Common Foundation

	49
	SV3-2020-EGW-EL0401
	Electrical Grounding Installation for Turbine Building at Elevation 82'-9"

	50
	SV0-0000-XSW-CV0028
	River Road Improvements and Plant Entrance Roads (NOI 8)

	51
	SV3-KB10-KBW-ME0337
	KB10 Sump

	52
	SV3-PL03-PLW-ME1048
	Grit/Bristle Blasting of WRS & WWS Piping

	53
	SV3-WWS-PLW-ME0332
	Auxilary Building Embedded Piping

	54
	SV4-1200-CCW-CV1862
	UNIT 4 NUCLEAR ISLAND PLACEMENT OF CONCRETE PEDESTAL UNDER CVBH UP TO ELEV 71'-6"

	55
	VNC-230KV-ECW-003
	Erosion Control - NOI 13

	56
	SV0-YFS-PLW-ME0043
	Fabrication and Installation of Trench 4 HDPE Yard Fire System

	57
	SV3-CA01-S5W-CV4150
	CA01-46 UNSAT IRs AND N&Ds - STRUCTURE REPAIRS

	58
	WCD 09-1246058001-1275-C-TEST-024
	Isopac Testing - Soil Isopac

	59
	WCD 08-1246058001-1275-C-ERC-009
	Install the Erosion Control Measures for NOI 9

	60
	WCD 08-1246058001-1275-C-ERC-007
	Erosion Control - NOI 7

	61
	SV0-846-EWW-EL0176
	Installation of Electrical Power to Rebar Module Pad (Building 102.)

	62
	SV0-832-EWW-TP0545
	Praxair Mobile Filling Station Electrical Installation

	63
	SV0-838-EWW-EL0261
	Electrical Installation for Material Issue Building (Bldg 122.)

	64
	SV0-838-PPW-ME0111
	Material Issue Building

	65
	SV3-1000-CEW-CV0296
	Unit Three Nuclear Island Basemat Embedded Steel Plates

	
			
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Table 2. Completed and Voided Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	66
	SV3-CA20-S5W-CV0900
	CA20-01 C6X13 Flange Repair

	67
	SV4-1000-CRW-CV1272
	Fabrication of Unit A Nuclear Island Basemat Construction Aids, Embeds and Anchor Bolts

	68
	SV4-1000-GCW-CV1423
	UNIT 4 NUCLEAR ISLAND TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION STAIR CASES

	69
	VNC-CFA-ME-SDS-009
	Installation of Undergound Piping for the Sanitary Drainage System

	70
	VN3-NIA-CV-MSC-024
	Unit 3 Nulcear Island MSE Wall

	71
	SV3-1000-CEW-CV1063
	Replacement of Threaded No. 9 Rebar on CA20 Embed Plates

	72
	SV4-G100-CCW-CV0064
	Unit 4 Nuclear Island Mud Mat

	73
	SV0-PWS-PLW-ME0304
	Install Valve to Trench #1

	74
	SV0-YFS-CCW-CV0002
	Yard Fire Protection (YFS) Storage Tank Ring Foundations

	75
	VN4-NIA-CV-MSC-025
	Unit 4 Nuclear Island MSE Wall

	76
	SV0-0000-PPW-ME0631
	Pipe Casings For Construction Support Gas/Air Lines

	77
	SV0-PWS-MTW-ME0036
	Potable Water System Tank Installation at Pumphouse #315

	78
	SV3-WGS-THW-ME2706
	HYDROSTATIC TESTING OF KB04 WGS PIPING

	79
	SV0-DRS-XDW-CV0018
	Storm Drainage Plan River Road

	80
	SV0-YFS-PLW-ME1567
	Repair Yard Fire System (YFS)

	81
	WCD 08-1246058001-1275-C-ERC-023
	Erosion Control for NOI 23

	82
	SV3-2020-CCW-CV0121
	U3 Turbine Bldg. Basemat EL 202'-9" (82'-9") Northwest Quad

	83
	SV0-1000-E0W-EL0397
	Electrical Work Package

	84
	SV3-1210-EGW-EL0355
	Electrical Grounding Installation for Areas 4, 5, 6 in Auxiliary Building at Elevation 66' 6"

	85
	VNC-CFA-CV-DRS-002
	Installation of the Storm Drainage Plan for NOI-7

	86
	SV3-FWS-PLW-ME1405
	Unit 3 Turbine Building EL 100'-0' Insulation of Embedded FWS Piping

	87
	SV3-1210-EGW-EL0354
	Electrical Grounding Installation for Areas 1, 2, & 3 in Auxiliary Building at Elevation 66' 6"

	88
	SV3-CWS-PLW-ME0050
	Install PCP Piping for CWS Unit 3 Phase 2 Return Line

	89
	SV3-G100-CCW-CV0063
	Unit 3 Nuclear Island Mud Mat

	90
	SV3-CWS-PLW-ME0027
	Install PCP Piping for CWS Unit 3 Phase 1 Return Line

	91
	SV4-1110-CCW-CV1981
	Unit 4 Nuclear Island Placement of Grout Under CVBH - Rev. 0

	92
	SV0-G100-XEW-CV0378
	Nuclear Island In-Situ Hortizontal Waterproofing Membrane Testing

	93
	VNC-CFA-ME-YFS-007
	Install Underground Piping for Yard Fire System

	94
	SV3-WRS-PLW-ME0325
	Auxilary Building Embedded Piping

	95
	VNC-NIA-CV-MSC-018
	Unit 3 & 4 Nuclear Island Blue Bluff Marl

	
			
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Table 2. Completed and Voided Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	96
	SV3-ME71-CCW-CV0093
	Unit 3 Cooling Tower Ring Beam Grading and Backfill

	97
	SV3-WLS-PLW-ME0684
	Fabricate and Install WLS Embedded Piping Iso SV3-WLS-PLW-756

	98
	SV0-YFS-MTW-ME0031
	Yard Fire System Tank Istallation

	99
	VNC-CFA-ME-YFS-003
	Installation of Yard Fire System NOI 7

	100
	SV3-WRS-PLW-ME0622
	Welding of WRS Piping Drain Hubs

	101
	SV3-CA01-S5W-CV4137
	CA01-28 UNSATISFACTORY IRS AND N&DS REPAIRS - STUDS

	102
	WCD 08-1246058001-1275-C-024
	Site Road Extension

	103
	SV3-CA20-S4W-ME4593
	REPAIR WORK OF SV3-CA20-GNR-000569

	104
	VNC-COMM-SWS-007
	Temporary Pond for NOI 5

	105
	SV0-CA20-VWW-CV0014
	CA20 Mockup Welding Package

	106
	SV0-MH90-MHW-RI0547
	For HLD Machinery Deck

	107
	SV3-RCS-PLW-ME0287
	ASME Demo Piping

	108
	VNC-CFA-ME-SDS-005
	Fabrication and Installation of Sanitary Drainage System in NOI 7

	109
	SV0-SDS-PLW-ME0010
	Sanitary Drainage System Piping for Trench 6

	110
	SV0-CA20-SPW-CV0038
	Setup/Disassemble of CA20 Module Mockup Platen

	111
	SV0-892-PPW-ME0208
	Fabrication and Installation of the Tempoary Piping PWS & SDS (above slab) and Fixtures for the Weld Test, Building 134

	112
	SV0-MH90-MHW-RI0716
	Tension tie column Installation

	113
	SV0-0000-CCW-CV0302
	Install Foundation for (CR10) Pad 139

	114
	VNC-COMM-CVW-008
	Installation of Heavy Haul Ramp

	115
	SV0-SAS-PLW-TP0965
	Fabricate and Install SAS Piping and a Drain line for CBI Fabrication Area

	116
	SV0-SDS-PLW-ME0249
	Remove Abandoned Underground Utilities (Trench 6)

	117
	SV0-0000-XEW-CV0019
	Erosion Control Measures for NOI 8

	118
	SV0-0000-GCW-CV0283
	Demolition of Existing Warehouse

	119
	SV0-851-PPW-ME0278
	Fabrication and Installation of Temorary Piping PWS and SDS to craft toilet trailer #2 Bldg #125

	120
	SV0-817-PPW-ME0279
	Fabrication and Installation of Temorary Piping PWS and SDS to FFD building #162

	121
	SV0-854-PPW-ME0209
	Fabrication and Installation of the Tempoary Piping PWS & SDS (above slab) and Fixtures for the Craft Shelf Outer Module Fab. Area, Building 156

	122
	SV0-0000-ERW-EL0066
	Electrical Race Way Installation for Temporary Construction Facilities

	123
	SV0-819-EWW-EL0282
	Electrical Power Installation to BLDG. 154

	
			
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Table 2. Completed and Voided Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	124
	SV0-PWS-CCW-CV0047
	Make up Well 3&4 Concrete Foundation

	125
	SV0-MH90-MHW-RI0339
	Pre-Assembly of Bigge Boom Selections

	126
	SV0-MH90-MHW-RI0981
	HLD Updates 505435-BIG-SCI-343L

	127
	SV0-802-PPW-ME0202
	Fabrication and Installation of the Tempoary Piping PWS & SDS (above slab) and Fixtures for the Truck Wash Facility, Building 136/146

	128
	SV0-833-PPW-ME0212
	Fabrication and Installation of the Tempoary Piping PWS & SDS (above slab) and Fixtures for the Warehouse, Building 104

	129
	SV0-804-CCW-CV0088
	Install Foundation for Air Compressor Station  (Bldg. 141)

	130
	SV0-881-CCW-CV0016
	Installtion of the Containment Vessel Assembly Area Foundation Area 108

	131
	SV4-1000-SYW-CV0411
	Welding  of Steel Test Weights for Waterproofing Membrane Testing

	132
	SV0-891-CCW-CV0087
	Install Foundation for Material Testing Lab  (Bldg. 112)

	133
	SV0-832-XEW-CV0714
	Excavate and Backfill for Potable Water Installation to Praxair Facility

	134
	SV0-841-CCW-CV0074
	Install Foundation for Carpenter Shop (Bldg. 133)

	135
	SV0-811-EWW-EL0168
	Electrical Feeder Installation for Time Office (Building 117)

	136
	SV0-MH90-MHW-RI0420
	HLD Tension Tie Column Universal Joint Installation

	137
	SV3-CWS-PLW-ME0026
	Install PCP Piping for CWS Unit 3 Phase 1 Supply Line

	138
	SV4-MG01-MGW-ME8793
	Installation of¿HSS Starter Cabinet(HSS-MP-02)

	139
	SV4-MG01-MGW-ME8794
	Installation of¿Generator Seal Oil Unit(HSS-MS-01)

	140
	SV3-1000-CRW-CV0629
	Unit 3 Nuclear Island Boot-Cleaning Station

	141
	SV0-0000-ELW-EL0032
	Installation of High Mast Lighting

	142
	SV0-8000-EWW-EL0345
	Power to New Survey Offices, Building 158, and GPS Base Tower

	143
	SV0-2020-PHW-ME0403
	Turbine Building Embedded Piping Support

	144
	SV0-PWS-PLW-ME0162
	Fabrication and Installation of Potable Water System

	145
	VNC-CFA-ME-YFS-001
	Installation of the Yard Fire System in NOI 6 & 7

	146
	SV3-WLS-PLW-ME0685
	Fabricate and Install WLS Embedded Piping Iso SV3-WLS-PLW-758

	147
	SV3-WLS-PLW-ME0687
	Fabricate and Install WLS Embedded Piping Iso SV3-WLS-PLW-75C

	148
	SV3-ME01-PLW-ME0920
	Condenser B Hotwell: Installation of Reheating Steam Piping

	149
	SV0-MH90-MHW-RI0721
	HLD Concrete Blocks

	150
	SV3-WWS-PLW-ME0405
	Turbine Building WWS 82'9 Elevation Embedded Piping Package 1

	151
	SV0-0000-CCW-CV0157
	Concrete Foundation for Module Assembly Pad 149

	152
	WCD 08-1246058001-1275-C-ERC-002
	Erosion Control - NOI 2

	
			
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Table 2. Completed and Voided Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	153
	SV0-YFS-PLW-ME0159
	Fabrication and Installtion of the Yard Fire System HDPE Piping for Trench #8

	154
	SV3-KB13-KBW-ME0338
	KB13 Sump

	155
	VNC-CC87-CV-CCW-017
	Installation of Concrete Batch Plant Foundations

	156
	SV0-835-CCW-CV0075
	Install Foundation for Rigging Loft (Bldg. 143)

	157
	SV3-CA20-V2W-CV0949
	Install CA20 Guide Pin Collar Mounting Plate

	158
	SV0-0000-PLW-ME0140
	Temporary Piping for Construction City Water Supply

	159
	SV3-CA20-S4W-CV0308
	CA20 SA1 Wall Submodule Assembly (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)

	160
	SV4-CWS-PLW-ME0188
	Unit 4 Phase 2 Return Line

	161
	SV4-CWS-PLW-ME0199
	Unit 4 CWS  Phase 1 Return Line

	162
	SV3-CA20-S4W-ME4564
	REPAIR WORK OF SV3-CA20-GNR-000575

	163
	VNC-COMM-WWS-002
	Install the Drainage CMP Pipe for NOI 4

	164
	SV0-871-EWW-EL0245
	Installation of Electrical Power to Wash Pit

	165
	SV3-RCS-P0W-ME5583
	ASME DEMO ONLY

	166
	SV0-833-EWW-EL0161
	Electrical Installation for Construction Warehouse (Bldg 104)

	167
	SV3-CA05-S4W-CV1872
	CA05 WALL CONNECTION PLATES

	168
	SV3-RCS-THW-ME0289
	ASME Demo Hydrostatic Test

	169
	SV3-CA01-S4W-CV2062
	FABRICATE LEAK CHASE PLUG BARS AND WELD END CAPS FOR LEAK CHASE FOR CA01 SUB ASSEMBLY 3

	170
	SV0-804-EWW-EL0351
	Electrical Power Installation for Compressor Building (BLDG. 141)

	171
	SV3-CA01-S4W-CV2243
	CA01-46 SUBMODULE ERECTION

	172
	SV0-1000-EWW-TP0541
	Temporary power installation to Nuclear Island

	173
	SV3-CA20-S5W-CV1498
	"CA20 Rebar Splice Testing"

	174
	SV3-CA20-S4W-CV0424
	Installation of CA20 SA1 EL 92'-6" Floor Submodules (Submods 38, 39, 40, 41, 42)

	175
	SV3-2101-CRW-CV8647
	Unit 3, Turbine Building, First Bay Wall – Wall Mechanical Rebar from 140’ to 154’

	176
	SV3-2101-CRW-CV8648
	Unit 3, Turbine Building, First Bay Wall – Wall Mechanical Couplers from 140’ to 154’

	177
	SV3-2101-CRW-CV8649
	Unit 3, Turbine Building, First Bay Wall – Floor Mechanical Couplers at 148’-10”

	178
	SV3-2101-CRW-CV8650
	Unit 3, Turbine Building, First Bay Wall Embeds up to 154’

	179
	SV3-2101-CRW-CV8652
	Unit 3, Turbine Building, First Bay Wall – Wall Mechanical Rebar from 154’ to 169’

	180
	SV3-2101-CRW-CV8653
	Unit 3, Turbine Building, First Bay Wall – Wall Mechanical Couplers from 154’ t0 169’

	181
	SV3-2101-CRW-CV8654
	Unit 3, Turbine Building, First Bay Wall – Floor Mechanical Couplers at 169’

	
			
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Table 2. Completed and Voided Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	182
	SV3-2101-CRW-CV8655
	Unit 3, Turbine Building, First Bay Wall Embeds up to 169’

	183
	SV3-2101-CRW-CV8656
	Unit 3, Turbine Building, First Bay Wall, Terminators up to 169’

	184
	SV3-2101-CRW-CV8657
	Unit 3, Turbine Building, First Bay Elev. 117’ Slab – Rebar

	185
	SV3-2101-CRW-CV8658
	Unit 3, Turbine Building, First Bay Elev. 117’ Slab - Mechanical Couplers

	186
	SV3-2101-CRW-CV8659
	Unit 3, Turbine Building, First Bay Elev. 117’ Slab – Embeds / Anchor Bolts

	187
	SV3-2101-CRW-CV8660
	Unit 3, Turbine Building, First Bay Elev. 117’ Slab - Formwork

	188
	SV3-2101-CRW-CV8661
	Unit 3, Turbine Building, First Bay Elev. 117’ Slab - Grout

	189
	SV3-2101-CRW-CV8662
	Unit 3, Turbine Building, First Bay Elev. 135’ Slab – Concrete

	190
	SV3-2101-CRW-CV8663
	Unit 3, Turbine Building, First Bay Elev. 135’ Slab – Rebar

	191
	SV3-2101-CRW-CV8664
	Unit 3, Turbine Building, First Bay Elev. 135’ Slab - Mechanical Couplers

	192
	SV3-2101-CRW-CV8665
	Unit 3, Turbine Building, First Bay Elev. 135’ Slab – Embeds / Anchor Bolts

	193
	SV3-2101-CRW-CV8666
	Unit 3, Turbine Building, First Bay Elev. 135’ Slab - Formwork

	194
	SV3-2101-CRW-CV8667
	Unit 3, Turbine Building, First Bay Elev. 135’ Slab - Grout

	195
	SV3-2151-CRW-CV8668
	Unit 3, Turbine Building, First Bay Elev. 148’ Slab – Concrete

	196
	SV3-2151-CRW-CV8669
	Unit 3, Turbine Building, First Bay Elev. 148’ Slab – Rebar

	197
	SV3-2151-CRW-CV8670
	Unit 3, Turbine Building, First Bay Elev. 148’ Slab - Mechanical Couplers

	198
	SV3-2151-CRW-CV8671
	Unit 3, Turbine Building, First Bay Elev. 148’ Slab – Embeds / Anchor Bolts

	199
	SV3-2151-CRW-CV8672
	Unit 3, Turbine Building, First Bay Elev. 148’ Slab - Formwork

	200
	SV3-2151-CRW-CV8673
	Unit 3, Turbine Building, First Bay Elev. 148’ Slab - Grout

	201
	SV3-2161-CRW-CV8674
	Unit 3, Turbine Building, First Bay Roof Slab – Concrete

	202
	SV3-2161-CRW-CV8675
	Unit 3, Turbine Building, First Bay Elev. Roof Slab – Rebar

	203
	SV3-2161-CRW-CV8676
	Unit 3, Turbine Building, First Bay Elev. Roof Slab - Mechanical Couplers

	204
	SV3-2161-CRW-CV8677
	Unit 3, Turbine Building, First Bay Elev. Roof Slab – Embeds / Anchor Bolts

	205
	SV3-2161-CRW-CV8678
	Unit 3, Turbine Building, First Bay Elev. Roof Slab - Formwork

	206
	VNC-COMM-CVW-003
	Nuclear Island Units 3 & 4 Excavation "Big Dig"

	207
	SV3-CA20-S5W-CV1983
	PERFORM ADDITIONAL MISC WORK ON CA20-26/30

	208
	SV0-RWS-MTW-ME0030
	Raw Water System Tank Installation

	209
	SV0-ER02-ERW-EL0358
	Electrical Feeder to Morgan's Pig Container

	210
	SV3-WRS-P0W-ME3650
	SV3-WRS-GNR-000058 REPAIR WORK FOR SV3-WRS-PLW-81G

	
			
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Table 2. Completed and Voided Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	211
	SV3-CA20-S4W-CV0883
	Installation of VAS-MS-06A/B Support Steel

	212
	SV3-WLS-PLW-ME0856
	Fabricate and Install WLS Embedded Piping shown on Isometric Drawing SV3-WLS-PLW-751

	213
	SV3-ME71-CCW-CV0367
	Unit 3 Micropile Installation

	214
	VNC-COMM-CVW-004
	Geotechnical Borings for Balance of Plant Structures (3 Books)

	215
	SV3-CA20-S4W-CV1882
	CA20 WALL N OVERLAY PLATES INSTALLATION

	216
	SV3-CA20-S4W-CV2486
	CA20 SUB ASSEMBLT 2 WORK LIST ITEMS WB-W00002, WB-W00005 & WB-W00006

	217
	SV3-CA20-S4W-CV1836
	FABRICATION OF CA20 OVERLAY PLATE

	218
	SV0-867-EWW-EL0251
	Installation of Electrical Power to Guard Shack & Non Manual Turnstiles

	219
	SV3-CA01-S5W-CV3310
	CA01-10 UNSATISFACTORY IRs AND N&D REPAIRS-STRUCTURAL REPAIRS

	220
	SV0-MH90-EGW-EL0236
	Electrical Grounding for the Heavy Lift Derrick

	221
	SV0-1000-EWW-TP0970
	Temp Power Feeder to Material Assembly Center

	222
	SV0-8000-EWW-TP0971
	Temporary Power to N.O.I.G 6 Mock Up Pad

	223
	SV4-WWS-PLW-ME0982
	Turbine Building WWS 82'-9" Elevation Embedde Piping Package 1

	224
	SV0-SDS-PLW-ME0133
	INSTALLATION OF THE TRENCH #4 SANITARY DRAINAGE SYSTEM GRINDER PUMPS

	225
	VNC-CFA-ME-PWS-008
	Installation Of Underground Piping for the Potable Water System

	226
	SV3-WLS-PLW-ME0686
	Fabricate and Install WLS Embedded Piping Iso SV3-WLS-PLW-759

	227
	SV3-2030-CCW-CV0132
	100' EL Slab Mud Mat (Includes 1st Bay)

	228
	SV0-0000-CCW-CV0005
	Install Chemical Skid and Tanks Foundation

	229
	SV0-862-EWW-EL0254
	Electrical Feeder Installation to Safety, Medical, & Fire Facility (Building 142)

	230
	SV0-843-PPW-ME0104
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF THE TEMPORARY PIPING (BELOW SLAB) FOR THE ELECTRICAL SHOP

	231
	VNC-CFA-CV-MSC-010
	QORE CONCRETE

	232
	SV4-1210-EGW-EL0356
	Electrical Grounding Installation for Areas 1, 2, & 3 in Auxiliary Building at Elevation 66' 6"

	233
	SV0-652-E0W-EL0398
	Control Room Simulator Assembly

	234
	SV0-SDS-PLW-ME0048
	INSTALLATION OF GRINDER PUMP STATIONS FOR TRENCH 2&3

	235
	VNC-09-COMM-WW-ME-000-0001
	WELL WATER FILL STATION FOR DUST CONTROL

	236
	WP 09-124658001-1275-M-DEMO-002
	NEW TITLE

	237
	VNC-COMM-CVW-009
	Installation of Erosion Control Measures for NOI 18

	238
	SV0-0000-CCW-MU0632
	Nuclear Island Concrete Mock-up

	
			
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Table 2. Completed and Voided Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	239
	SV0-SDS-PPW-ME0259
	FIELD ROUTE SDS FROM BLDG. #121 AND 165 TO GRINDER PUMP 601A

	240
	SV0-0000-EKW-860957
	REPLACE TRIP LEVERS FOR LOAD CENTERS SV0-ZRS-EK-21 & 22 AT 315 BLDG

	241
	VNC-COMM-WWS-001
	INSTALLATION OF Y-DRAINAGE PIPE IN LAYDOWN AREA (NOI-7)

	242
	SV3-PGS-THW-ME3964
	HYDRO TESTING OF R161 MODULE PGS PIPING

	243
	VNC-YARD-MIS-002A
	VNC-YARD-MIS-002A

	244
	WCD 09-1246058001-1275-C-YARD-025
	Top Soil Removal

	245
	SV0-846-PPW-ME0203
	Fabrication and Installation of the Tempoary Piping PWS & SDS (above slab) and Fixtures for the Rebar Fab. Shop, Building 102

	246
	VNC-CFA-ME-RWS-001
	Installation of the Raw Water System in NOI 6 & 7

	247
	SV3-CA01-S4W-CV2240
	CA01-30 SUBMODULE ERECTION

	248
	SV3-CWS-CCW-CV0155
	Install temporary pipi restraints on the Phase 1 CWS piping 90 degree elbow.

	249
	SV4-ME71-CCW-CV0321
	Installation of the Hot Water Inlet Tunnel (Unit 4)

	250
	VNC-CFA-ME-SDS-001
	Sanitary Drainage System Installation

	251
	WCD 09-1246058001-1270-M-PWS-001
	WORK CONTROL DOCUMENT - POTABLE WATER SYSTEM (PWS)

	252
	WCD 08-1246058001-1275-C-ERC-010
	The purpose of this Work Control Document is to document the installation of a portion of the Erosion Control Measures designated as NOI 10. The work plan is broken into 3 stages.

	253
	SV0-867-EWW-TP1054
	D&R AND INSTALLATION OF TEMPORARY POWER TO POST 8B SECURITY BOOTH

	254
	SV0-0000-CCW-CV0091
	Soil Screening Equipment Foundations

	255
	SV3-KB16-KBW-ME3710
	KB16-TEMPORARY REMOVAL AND RE-ATTACHMENT OF MODULE ASSEMBLY LIFTING LUG

	256
	SV3-KB04-KBW-ME3671
	SITE COMPLETION OF KB04 STRUCTURAL STEEL

	257
	SV0-YFS-EWW-EL0303
	Temporary Electrical Service To YFS

	258
	SV0-SDS-EWW-EL0300
	Electrical Installation of SDS Grinder Pumps MS-600G and MS-602C

	259
	SV0-SDS-EWW-EL0269
	ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION OF SDS GRINDER PUMPS MS-601A AND MS-600C

	260
	VNC-CFA-ME-CAS-010
	Installation of Piping for the Compressed Air System

	261
	WCD 08-1246058001-1275-C-ERC-004
	Erosion Control - NOI 4

	262
	SV0-EFS-EFW-EL0139
	Installation of Generator at Building 147

	263
	WCD 08-1246058001-1275-C-ERC-06A
	Erosion Control - NOI 6A

	264
	SV0-EFS-EFW-EL0044
	Telecommunications for Construction City

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	

Table 2. Completed and Voided Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	265
	SV4-WGS-MVW-ME6121
	Installation of KB04 / WGS Mechanical Equipment

	266
	SV0-804-PPW-ME0311
	Piping and Components for Air Compressor House

	267
	SV0-CA20-SPW-CV0065
	Installation of CA20 Platen in MAB

	268
	SV0-SDS-EWW-EL0314
	ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION OF SDS GRINDER PUMPS MS-600B, MS-602A & MS-602B

	269
	VNC-JE01-EL-MSC-029
	Temporary Water Solution for the Concrete Batch Plant and Dust Control

	270
	SV4-EZ80-EWW-EL0144
	Installation of Temporary 13.8 kV Cable to Facilitate Installation of CWS Piping

	271
	VNC-ED829-EL-MSC-028
	Temporary Power to 108 (CB&I Containment Vessel Assembly Area)

	272
	SV0-821-SSW-CV0263
	Installation of CA01 Platen in MAB

	273
	SV0-802-EWW-EL0252
	Installation of Electrical Power to Vehicle Repair Shop

	274
	SV3-CA20-S4W-CV2295
	REMOVAL OF CA20 LIFTING LUGS 168 AND 169

	275
	SV0-8000-EWW-TP0763
	Electrical Installation to Form Fabrication Area

	276
	SV0-SDS-EWW-EL0250
	Electrical Installation of SDS Grinder Pump MS-601B and SDS Sewage Lift Station MS-503

	277
	SV0-MH90-EWW-TP0624
	Electrical Power Installation to HLD area

	278
	SV3-2020-MEW-ME0947
	Assemble Condenser C Flash Box

	279
	SV0-8000-EWW-TP0446
	Temporary power installtion to MAB mini mobiles and itaac trailer

	280
	SV3-CAS-THW-ME4413
	HYDROSTATIC TESTING OF KB15 MODULE CAS PIPING

	281
	SV4-KB10-KBW-ME0962
	KB10 Sump (WWS-MT-06) Installation - Including Legs & Portion 1 only

	282
	SV3-CA20-S5W-CV1353
	CA20-01 Liner Plate Weld Rework

	283
	SV3-WWS-PLW-ME0334
	Embedded Pipe Installation

	284
	SV3-CA20-S5W-CV1420
	CA20-05 Submodule Stud Welding, Rebar Modifications and Misc. Rework/Repairs

	285
	SV3-WWS-PLW-ME0409
	Turbine Building WWS 82'9 Elevation Embedded Piping Package 3

	286
	SV4-2020-CCW-CV0381
	U4 Turbine Building Condenser Pedestals

	287
	SV3-CA20-S5W-CV1460
	CA20-14 Liner Plate Weld Modification

	288
	SV3-WLS-PLW-ME0681
	Fabricate and Install WLS Embedded Piping Iso SV3-WLS-PLW-753

	289
	SV3-KB04-KBW-ME2478
	SITE COMPLETION OF MODULE KB04

	290
	SV3-MS12-MSW-ME0884
	Installation of VAS-MS-06A/B

	291
	SV0-RWS-CCW-CV0001
	Raw Water System (RWS) Storage Tank Ring Foundation

	292
	SV4-1000-CRW-CV1265
	INSTALLATION OF UNIT4  NUCLEAR ISLAND BASE MAT  REINFORCING STEEL

	293
	VN4-XC10-CV-MSC-016
	Safety Related Backfill for Nuclear Island Unit 4 (18 Books)

	
			
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Table 2. Completed and Voided Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	294
	SV0-0000-ERW-EL0007
	Installation of Electrical Wmbeds Through the Module Assembly Building's (BLDG. #150) foundation. The electrical embeds will accomodate the future electrical service to BLDG. #150

	295
	SV0-8700-PLW-ME0069
	Installation of Ive Plant piping and piping components

	296
	SV0-8200-MHW-CV0145
	OVERHEAD CRANE INSTALLATION IN THE MODULE ASSEMBLY BUILDING

	297
	SV0-8200-SSW-CV0090
	Module Assembly Building Crane Rail Installation

	298
	VNC-NIA-CV-MSC-027
	Category 1 & 2 Screening Operation

	299
	SV0-817-EWW-EL0344
	Temporary Power to Office Trailers for River Water Intake Contractor

	300
	SV4-CWS-XEW-CV0151
	Excavate and Backfill (Bedding) for CWS Piping (Phase 2 Supply and return lines)

	301
	SV0-0000-PLW-ME0025
	Installation of CAS Underground Piping for Trench 5

	302
	VNC-CFA-ME-PWS-001
	INSTALLATION OF THE POTABLE WATER SYSTEEM IN NOI 6 & 7

	303
	SV0-SM01-CSW-MU0898
	Fabrication and Field Erection(Except Concrete Placement) for the AP1000 Shield Building RS/SC Connection Zone and Air Inlet/Tension Ring

	304
	SV0-846-PPW-ME0106
	REBAR FAB SHOP

	305
	SV0-817-EWW-EL0410
	Power and Data Installation to Field Offices for Turbine and Reactor Buildings

	306
	SV0-804-PPW-ME0281
	The installation of the floor drain piping for the Air Compressor building #141

	307
	VNC-CFA-EL-MSC-003
	EXCAVATION

	308
	SV4-CWS-CCW-CV0154
	Install Temporary Pipe Restaints for Supply/Return Elbows

	309
	SV0-874-PLW-ME0691
	Fabricate and  Install Sprinkler Piping and Sprinklers for the the Batch Plant

	310
	SV0-0000-CCW-CV0117
	Bridge Slope Repairs

	311
	SV0-0000-PLW-TP1053
	Installation of Piping & Components to Temporary Toilet Trailer East of Units 3 Nuclear Island

	312
	SV0-812-CCW-CV0084
	Install Foundation for Dynamic Learning Center  (Bldg. 154)

	313
	SV0-PWS-PPW-ME0256
	Flush and Chlorinate Potable Water Header in Building 120

	314
	SV0-MH90-EWW-TP0448
	Assemble and Install Electrical Systems and Components for the Bigge 125 D Heavy Lift Derrick

	315
	SV0-8800-E0W-EL0293
	Electrical Service Installation for CB&I Office Trailers

	316
	SV0-843-PPW-ME0201
	Fabrication and Installation of the Tempoary Piping PWS & SDS (above slab) and Fixtures for the Electrical Shop, Building 132

	317
	SV0-821-EWW-EL0262
	Electrical Power Installation to Welders in MAB building (Bldg 150.)

	318
	SV0-PWS-PLW-TP1127
	Fabricate and Install Potable Water from Building 156 to AMEC Trailer on East Side of Roadway

	319
	SV0-010-EWW-TP0625
	Electrical Power Installation to 111 pad

	
			
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Table 2. Completed and Voided Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	320
	SV0-854-CCW-CV0086
	Install Foundation for Craft Shelter  (Bldg. 156)

	321
	SV0-853-CCW-CV0081
	Install Foundation for Craft Change Facility  (Bldg. 124)

	322
	SV0-0000-PLW-TP1106
	Tie-In of Potable Water (PWS) and Sanitary Drains (SDS) Piping to Temporary Trailer 117 Annex

	323
	SV0-853-CCW-CV0082
	Install Foundation for Craft Change Facility  (Bldg. 130)

	324
	SV3-2020-MEW-ME0948
	Area 111 Satellite: Condensers A & C Flash Box Temporary Supports

	325
	SV0-838-CCW-CV0085
	Install Foundation for Material Issue Warehouse  (Bldg. 122)

	326
	SV3-CA20-ERW-EL1047
	Conduit Rework

	327
	SV0-0000-CCW-CV0046
	High Mast Lighting Concrete Foundation

	328
	SV0-833-CCW-CV0073
	Construction Warehouse Foundation

	329
	SV0-0000-CCW-CV0139
	Construction and Erection of Soil Screening in NOI-25 and NOI-28

	330
	SV0-852-EWW-EL0298
	120V/208V Electrical Service at Ice House

	331
	SV3-CA20-MHW-CV0923
	Installation of CA20-03 Vertical Lift Attachment Stiffeners

	332
	SV0-0000-ELW-TP0412
	Lighting for Gate 18 Heavy Haul Road

	333
	WCD 08-1246058001-1275-C-ERC-005
	Erosion Control - NOI 5

	334
	SV0-MH90-VWW-CV0371
	Thermite Welding & Installation of HLD Crane Rail

	335
	SV0-0000-C0W-CV0359
	SCBA - Hazmat Training System

	336
	SV0-ME71-CCW-CV1031
	Testing of Lenton Position P9 Mechanical Rebar Splice for Cooling Tower Foundations

	337
	SV0-MH90-CCW-CV0292
	Installation of the HLD Ring Foundation and Associated Work Activities

	338
	SV3-1000-CRW-CV1017
	MECHANICAL COUPLER POST INSTALLATION THREAD INSPECTION

	339
	SV0-851-PPW-ME0554
	Construction Toilet Trailer 129 PWS, SDS, Piping from the Trailer to Tie-In Point

	340
	SV0-MH90-MHW-RI0350
	Assembly of the Bigge HLD Lower Slew Carriage

	341
	SV0-833-EWW-TP0978
	Building 104 Level C Storage Lighting

	342
	SV0-MH90-MHW-RI0859
	Receiving of the HLD

	343
	SV0-PWS-PLW-ME0029
	Fabrication and Installation of Temporary Piping  for Batch Plant Operation

	344
	SV0-843-EWW-EL0170
	Installation of Electric Power to Electrical Shop (Building 132)

	345
	SV0-804-PPW-TP0418
	Assemble and Install Piping Supports for Air Compressor Piping, Bldg. 141

	346
	VNC-COMM-CVW-005
	Erosion and Sediment Control Plan for NOI 11

	347
	SV0-0000-ETW-EL0017
	Construction Temporary Power for Building 315

	
			
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Table 2. Completed and Voided Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	348
	SV0-851-PPW-ME0273
	Fabrication and Installation of Temp Piping (for PWS and SDS) between toilet trailer 127 and tie-in point

	349
	SV0-0000-PLW-ME0377
	Installation of Piping and Components to Bath Room Trailer

	350
	SV0-851-PPW-ME0272
	Fabrication and Installation of Temp Piping (for PWS and SDS) between toilet trailer 126 and tie-in point

	351
	SV0-MH90-MHW-RI0967
	Load Test of HLD

	352
	SV0-841-PPW-ME0108
	Carpenter Shop

	353
	SV0-EFS-EFW-EL0189
	Interchange of UPS at Building 147

	354
	SV0-804-PPW-ME0396
	Install Air Compressor Equipment at Building 141

	355
	SV0-874-PLW-ME0673
	Rotate One Fly Ash Pipe and One Cement Pipe 90 degrees West from Present Location at Batch Plant 2

	356
	SV0-829-EWW-EL0160
	Electrical Installation for 30 Ton and 50 Ton Overhead Cranes at Modular Assembly Building

	357
	SV0-CA20-MHW-RI1909
	CONSTRUCTING HAMMERHEAD FOR TESTING CA20 LIFTING LUG ATTACHMENTS

	358
	SV0-8800-EWW-TP0414
	Temporary Power to CBI Trailors and Thomarios Trailors

	359
	SV0-851-PPW-ME0271
	Fabrication and Installation of Temp Piping (for PWS and SDS) between toilet trailer 119 and tie-in point

	360
	WCD 08-1246058001-1275-C-ERC-003
	Erosion Control - NOI 3

	361
	SV0-853-EWW-EL0169
	Installation of Electric Power to Craft Change House No. 2 (Building 130)

	362
	SV0-832-PPW-TP0667
	Provide Potable Water to Praxair Facility

	363
	SV0-RWS-PLW-ME0634
	Fabricate and Install an Alternate Raw Water Supply to the Batch Plant

	364
	SV3-CA20-MHW-CV0765
	Installation of Submodule CA20-01 Vertical Lifting Attachments

	365
	SV0-851-PPW-TP0766
	InstallRestroom Trailer (PWS & SDS Piping) on South East Side Of Unit3

	366
	SV0-853-PPW-ME0206
	Fabrication and Installation of the Tempoary Piping PWS & SDS (above slab) and Fixtures for the Craft Change #1, Building 124

	367
	SV4-1000-VTW-CV0150
	Perform Shear Wave Velocity Testing of Nuclear Island Backfill

	368
	SV0-832-PPW-TP0703
	Fabricate and Install Compressed Gas Piping/Supports for Weld Test Bldg 134

	369
	SV0-0000-XEW-CV0342
	Area 111 Excavation Preparation

	370
	SV0-833-PPW-ME0116
	Fabrication and Installation of the Temporary Piping (Below Slab) for the Warehouse

	371
	SV0-832-PPW-TP0882
	Provde compressed air service to buliding 136-

	372
	SV0-832-PPW-TP0704
	Install Compressed Air and Welding Gases to the 131 Bldg (Pipe Shop)

	373
	SV0-0000-CBW-CV0213
	Prefabricated CJ Bulkhead Panels for the Turbine Building

	374
	SV0-804-PPW-TP1094
	Route Condensate Drain from BLDG. 141 to Sanitary Sewer

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	

Table 2. Completed and Voided Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	375
	SV0-843-CCW-CV0079
	Install Foundation for Electrical I&C Shop  (Bldg. 132)

	376
	SV0-834-CCW-CV0076
	Install Foundation for Bottle Gas Storage (Bldg. 135)

	377
	SV0-853-EWW-EL0174
	Installation of Electrical Power to Craft Change House No. 1 (Building 124.)

	378
	SV0-891-PPW-ME0253
	Fabrication and Installation of Temp. Piping Below Slab and to tie-in points) for the Test Slab

	379
	SV0-853-PPW-ME0110
	Craft Change #1

	380
	SV0-8000-EWW-EL0242
	Installation of Electrical Power to Weld Test Shop and Gas Bottle Storage Building (Buildings 134 & 135.)

	381
	SV0-802-PPW-ME0105
	Truck Washing Facility

	382
	SV0-0000-CRW-MU0619
	Mock Up Basemat

	383
	SV0-852-PPW-ME0406
	Fabrication and Installation PWS & SDS Piping to Ice House Buildings No.144

	384
	SV0-817-PPW-ME0109
	Dynamic Learning Center

	385
	SV0-8200-EWW-EL0067
	Electrical Installation for Modular Assembly Building (BLDG. 150)

	386
	SV4-2020-CEW-CV0968
	Unit 4 Turbine Building Construction Aids

	387
	SV0-0000-CCW-CV0617
	"Mock Up"  Basemat Mudat

	388
	SV0-841-PPW-ME0205
	Fabrication and Installation of the Tempoary Piping PWS & SDS (above slab) and Fixtures for the Carpenter Shop, Building 133

	389
	SV0-DRS-XDW-CV0011
	Install Storm Drainage System in NOI-10 Area (Construction Parking lot)

	390
	SV3-WRS-PLW-ME0328
	Auxilary Building Embedded Piping

	391
	SV3-PXS-THW-ME6275
	HYDROSTATIC TESTING OF KQ10 PXS PIPE

	392
	SV4-KB13-KBW-ME0963
	KB13 Sump (WRS-MT-01) Installation - Including Legs & Portion 1 only

	393
	SV3-1210-EGW-EL1065
	Unit 3 Auxillary Bldg EL.66'-6" Grounding Work Package for Walls 1, 2

	394
	SV3-DWS-THW-ME3442
	HYDROSTATIC TESTING OF KB12 DWS PIPING

	395
	SV3-G100-XEW-CV0246
	Unit 3 Nuclear Island Horizontal Waterproof Membrane

	396
	SV3-CA01-S5W-CV3321
	CA01-05 UNSAT IRS AND N&DS REPAIRS - STRUCTURAL REPAIRS

	397
	SV4-WGS-PHW-ME6123
	INSTALL KB04 WGS PIPE SUPPORTS

	398
	SV3-WLS-P0W-ME2769
	KB16-INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE SEAL WATER PIPING (ISOMETRICS SV3-WLS-PLW-110 & 113)

	399
	SV3-WWS-PLW-ME0408
	Turbine Building WWS 82'9 Elevation Embedded Piping Package 2

	400
	SV0-813-EWW-EL0171
	Installation of Power to Communication Rooms in Building 120.

	401
	SV0-0000-XSW-CV0395
	Asphalt Repairs for the Existing Roadway into Units 1 & 2.

	402
	SV0-853-PPW-ME0211
	Construction Craft Change #2 Building above slab piping and fixtures.

	
			
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Table 2. Completed and Voided Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	403
	SV0-RWS-PLW-ME0291
	Water Supply from Shaw's Raw Water System (RWS) Tank to Morgan's Dust Control.

	404
	SV0-8700-PLW-ME0034
	TEMPORARY PIPING FOR BATCH PLANT

	405
	SV0-835-PPW-ME0204
	Construction Tool Room & Rigging Loft above slab piping and fixtures

	406
	SV0-0000-JTW-IC8995
	INSTALL REMAINING TUBING RUNS AT THE 315 BUILDING

	407
	SV3-CA20-S4W-CV2322
	CA20 SUB ASSEMBLY 1 PUNCH LIST ITEMS WB-W00064

	408
	SV0-PWS-PLW-ME0305
	Install PVC water line and faucet from PWS outside of building #150

	409
	SV0-DRS-XDW-CV0138
	Installation of 15" HDPE Storm Drain Pipe in Existing Concrete Ditch

	410
	VNC-PL87-ME-SDS-032
	Fabrication and Installation of the Sanitary Drainage System in NOI 12

	411
	SV0-8200-SSW-RI0172
	Functional Testing, 125% Load Testing of the 30 Ton, 50 Ton Northern and 50 Ton Southern Overhead Cranes (MAB)

	412
	SV0-MH90-CCW-CV0164
	Installation of the HLD Counterweight Mudmat and Associated Work Activities

	413
	SV3-CWS-XEW-CV0055
	Excavate and Backfill (Bedding) for CWS Piping (Phase 2 Supply and Return Lines)

	414
	SV0-842-CCW-RI0268
	Installation of the 15 Ton Overhead Cran Hoist in Building 131

	415
	SV0-RWS-CCW-CV0238
	Raw Water System- Pipe Stanchion Support Foundations

	416
	SV0-SDS-PLW-ME0023
	The Installation of the Sanitary Drainage System HDPE Piping for Trench 5

	417
	SV0-8700-GCW-CV0040
	Installation of Temporary Concrete Batch Plant Structures.

	418
	SV3-WRS-PLW-ME0327
	Auxilary Building Embedded Piping

	419
	SV3-WRS-PLW-ME0329
	Auxilary Building Embedded Piping

	420
	SV3-WRS-PLW-ME0977
	Installation of Large Bore WRS Piping to KB13

	421
	VN3-XC10-CV-MSC-015
	NUCLEAR ISLAND BACKFILL UNIT 3

	422
	VNC-CFA-EL-MSC-002
	Temporary Power for the Unit #4 Makeup Well.

	423
	SV0-835-PPW-ME0107
	Construction Tool Room, M&TE, and Rigging Loft below slab and embedded piping.

	424
	SV0-YFS-CCW-CV0237
	Yard Fire System - Pipe Stanchion Support Foundations

	425
	SV0-RWS-PLW-ME0260
	Well water supply to Auger Cast Drilling Subcontractor area NOI-6 for Support of Construction for Cooling Towers Units 3 & 4

	426
	SV0-851-PPW-ME0324
	Fabricate and install the temporary potable water and sanitary drainage piping for Construction City Trailers #101 and #115 for Construction City

	427
	SV0-8000-EWW-EL0264
	Electrical Service Installation for Morgan's Pug Mill.

	428
	SV0-854-PPW-ME0113
	Construction Craft Shelter/Insulation Fab Shop below slab and embedded piping.

	429
	SV0-8000-EWW-EL0255
	Electrical Service Installation for Morgan's Repair Shop and Cooling Tower Subcontractor

	
			
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Table 2. Completed and Voided Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	430
	SV0-CWS-PLW-ME0290
	CWS Rework Activities

	431
	SV3-RNS-MPW-ME1193
	Disassembly of Residual Heat Removal Pump A (SV3-RNS-MP-01A)

	432
	SV0-ME71-EWW-EL0317
	Temporary Power for Cooling Tower Subcontractor

	433
	SV4-CWS-PLW-ME0187
	Unit 4 CWS Phase 2 Supply Line

	434
	SV0-CWS-PLW-ME0369
	Miscellaneous Items for CWS

	435
	SV3-1000-VTW-CV0149
	Shear Wave Testing of NI Backfill

	436
	SV0-010-EWW-EL0136
	Electrical Installation for Pumphouse Switchgear Building

	437
	SV0-8000-EWW-TP1093
	Temporary Power to N.O.I. 7 South Subcontractor Complex

	438
	SV0-8700-GCW-CV0041
	Installation and erection of Ice Plant (all equipment and components)

	439
	SV0-YFS-PPW-ME0284
	Start-up and Flush the Yard Fire Water System for Construction City. The Yard Fire Water System Motor Driven Electrical Fire Pump start-up will be performed by the vendor.

	440
	SV4-WRS-PLW-ME0951
	Auxilary Building Embedded Piping

	441
	SV4-WRS-PLW-ME0952
	Unit 4 Condenser A: Installation of Hotwell Piping

	442
	SV4-WRS-PLW-ME0953
	Auxilary Building Embedded Piping

	443
	SV4-WRS-PLW-ME0954
	Auxilary Building Embedded Piping

	444
	SV4-WRS-PLW-ME0955
	Auxilary Building Embedded Piping

	445
	SV4-WRS-PLW-ME0956
	Installation of WRS Embedded Drain Piping and Drain Hubs

	446
	SV4-WRS-PLW-ME0957
	Auxilary Building Embedded Piping

	447
	SV4-WRS-PLW-ME0958
	Auxilary Building Embedded Piping

	448
	SV3-CA20-S4W-CV2165
	CA20 SUB ASSEMBLY 1 PUNCH LIST ITEMS WB-W00047 & WB-W00048

	449
	SV3-ML05-MLW-ME1519
	Attachment of Welded Nelson Studs to Embedded Piping Penetrations 66'-6"-82'-6" Walls only

	450
	SV3-CA04-S5W-CV1550
	Fabrication of Submodule CA04-05

	451
	SV3-RNS-MPW-ME1743
	Disassembly of Residual Heat Removal Pump B (SV3-RNS-MP-01B)

	452
	SV4-RWS-PLW-ME0070
	Miscellaneous Work on Makeup Well #4

	453
	SV4-2020-CCW-CV0379
	U4 Turbine Building Condensate Pump Pit and WWS Sump

	454
	SV3-WRS-PLW-ME0330
	Auxilary Building Embedded Piping

	455
	SV4-2020-EGW-EL0402
	ELECTRICAL GROUNDING INSTALLATION FOR TURBINE BUILDING AT ELEVATION 82'9"

	456
	SV3-WLS-THW-ME6276
	HYDROSTATIC TESTING OF KQ10 WLS PIPE

	457
	VNC-PL87-ME-YFS-030
	Fabrication and Installation of the Yard Fire Water System for NOI 12

	458
	SV4-CWS-CYW-CV0153
	Phase 1 Joint Grouting and Flowable Fill

	
			
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Table 2. Completed and Voided Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	459
	SV3-WLS-PHW-ME2221
	INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS ON KB12 (FOR ISOMETRICS SV3-WLS-PLW-60A, 60M, 608)

	460
	SV3-WLS-THW-ME7062
	HYDROSTATIC TESTING OF KB15 WLS PIPING

	461
	SV3-CA20-S8W-CV1847
	Temporary Bracing for CA20 Lift

	462
	SV3-KQ11-KQW-ME6222
	KQ11 - WELDED TUBE FITTINGS AT COVER

	463
	SV0-0000-CCW-CV0148
	Concrete Repair of flume in 100 year ditch.

	464
	SV3-CA04-S5W-CV1549
	Fabrication of Submodule CA04-04

	465
	VNC-CC00-CV-CCW-033
	Replacement of Concrete Liner for the 100 Year Ditch

	466
	SV0-PWS-PLW-ME0022
	Installation of PWS Underground Piping for Trench 5

	467
	SV3-CA20-S5W-CV1393
	CA20-03 LINER PLATE WELD MODIFICATION

	468
	SV3-CA20-V0W-CV1852
	Unit 3 CA20 Installation of Alignment/Guide Pins

	469
	SV3-CA20-S5W-CV1436
	CA20-10 Liner Plate Weld Modification

	470
	SV3-CA02-S4W-CV5918
	CA02- LEAK CHASE FABRICATION

	471
	SV3-CA04-S5W-CV1547
	Fabrication of Submodule CA04-02

	472
	SV3-WLS-PHW-ME2224
	INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS ON KB12 (FOR ISOMETRICS SV3-WLS-PLW-60D, 672)

	473
	SV4-ME71-CCW-CV0098
	Unit 4 Cooling Tower Drilled Shaft Foundations

	474
	SV3-CWS-EQW-EL0062
	Electrical Continuity Installation for CWS-Phase 1 &2

	475
	SV3-CA20-S4W-CV2292
	REMOVAL OF CA20 LIFTING LUGS 162 AND 163

	476
	SV3-CA20-S4W-CV2294
	REMOVAL OF CA20 LIFTING LUGS 166 AND 167

	477
	SV3-CA20-S4W-CV5148
	INSTALLATION OF REMAINING COUPLERS IN UNIT 3 CA20 MODULE

	478
	SV3-CA05-S5W-CV2211
	CA05 MILL OUT FILLET WELDS CA05-01 & CA05-06 PER E&DCR APP-CA05-GEF-055

	479
	SV3-CA01-S4W-CV2094
	CA01-36 ERECTION

	480
	SV3-VWS-PHW-ME3158
	FABRICATE/INSTALL VWS PIPE SUPPORTS IN MODULE KB16

	481
	SV3-SFS-P0W-ME2131
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE KB12SFS PIPING (INCLUDING ISOMETRICS SV3-SFS-PLW-086,087,088,089)

	482
	SV0-1220-CPW-MU1652
	Fabrication of Auxiliary Bldg. Precast Concrete Panel Mockup Elevation 82ft 6in

	483
	SV3-1230-CYW-850000
	GROUT 100' ELEV., BEAM GAPS

	484
	SV3-4032-SHW-EL4036
	INSTALL CABLE TRAY SUPPORTS ANNEX BLDG AREA 2, ROOM 40326 SOUTH WEST

	485
	SV3-WLS-PHW-ME5869
	Fabrication/Installation of Pipe Supports for Isometric Drawing SV3-WLS-PLW-450.

	486
	SV3-4032-SHW-EL4037
	INSTALL CABLE TRAY SUPPORTS ANNEX BLDG AREA 2, ROOM 40326 SOUTH EAST

	
			
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Table 2. Completed and Voided Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	487
	SV3-4032-SHW-EL4038
	INSTALL CABLE TRAY SUPPORTS ANNEX BLDG AREA 2, ROOM 40326 NORTH EAST AREA

	488
	SV3-4032-SHW-EL4035
	INSTALL CABLE TRAY SUPPORTS ANNEX BLDG AREA 2, ROOM 40350

	489
	SV3-WLS-PHW-ME5870
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC DRAWING SV3-WLS-PLW-451

	490
	SV3-MSS-P0W-800000
	U3 INSTALL MAIN STEAM SYSTEM (MSS) PIPING FROM AUX BLDG TO HP TURBINE

	491
	SV3-WLS-THW-ME2433
	HYDROSTATIC TESTING OF KB11 WLS PIPING

	492
	SV3-4032-SHW-EL5580
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL CABLE TRAY SUPPORTS ANNEX BLDG  AREA 2, ELEV 100' ADDED SUPPORTS

	493
	SV3-WLS-THW-ME3954
	HYDROSTATIC TESTING OF CLASS E WLS PIPING IN MODULE KB38

	494
	SV4-2101-CCW-CV0390
	UNIT 4, TURBINE BUILDING FIRST BAY WALLS, CONCRETE UP TO 122', POUR 1W

	495
	SV3-CA05-S5W-CV3400
	CA05 - OUT OF PLANE SHEAR REBAR #4 INSTALLATION

	496
	SV3-CA20-S4W-CV0425
	Installation of CA20 SA1 EL 100'-0" Floor Submodules (Submods 52 & 53)- RESERVED FOR RUSSELL FINDLEY

	497
	SV3-CA01-S5W-CV3311
	CA01-06 UNSATISFACTORY IRs AND N&D REPAIRS - STUDS

	498
	SV0-0000-XSW-CV0141
	Installation of Access Roads

	499
	SV3-CA01-S4W-CV2080
	CA01-21 SUBMODULE ERECTION

	500
	SV3-1200-CRW-CV1410
	UNIT 3 AUXILIARY BUILDING EL.66-6 "TO 82'-6" REBAR FOR WALLS,5,2,6

	501
	SV3-CA01-S5W-CV3322
	CA01-10 UNSATISFACTORY IRs AND N&D REPAIRS-STUDS

	502
	SV4-WRS-PLW-ME1685
	Installation of  Large Bore WRS Piping to KB13

	503
	SV0-691-CRW-850000
	BUILDING 305, COMMUNICATION SUPPORT CENTER REBAR FABRICATION

	504
	SV4-WLS-THW-ME5555
	HYDROSTATIC TESTING OF KB11 PIPING ISOMETRICS SV4-WLS-PLW-67W

	505
	SV3-WLS-PLW-ME0680
	Fabricate and Install WLS Embedded Piping Iso SV3-WLS-PLW-752

	506
	SV3-WRS-PLW-ME0331
	Auxilary Building Embedded Piping

	507
	SV3-1208-SCW-CV2709
	ADMINISTRATION WORK PACKAGE FOR TRIAL FIT-UP OF UNIT 3 SHIELD WALL PANELS PRIOR TO INSTALLATION

	508
	SV3-CA20-S4W-CV0319
	Installation of CA20 SA1 EL 66'-6" Floor Submodules (Submods 64, 65)

	509
	SV0-842-CCW-RI0258
	Installation of the 15 Ton Overhead Crane, Girders, and Rails in Building 131

	510
	SV3-CA01-S5W-CV3307
	CA01-11 UNSAT IR & N&D STRUCTURE REPAIRS

	511
	SV4-WGS-PHW-ME7492
	INSTALLATION OF KB16 WGS PIPE SUPPORTS

	512
	SV3-WWS-PLW-ME0612
	Installation of Large Bore WWS  Piping

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	

Table 2. Completed and Voided Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	513
	SV3-CA04-S5W-CV1548
	Fabrication of Submodule CA04-03

	514
	SV4-1210-EGW-EL0357
	Electrical Grounding Installation for Areas 4, 5, 6 in Auxiliary Building at Elevation 66' 6"

	515
	SV3-CA20-S4W-CV2167
	CA20-SUB ASSEMBLY 1 PUNCH LIST ITEMS WB-W00049, WB-W00050, WB-W00051, WB-W00052, WB-W00053

	516
	SV3-KQ10-KQW-ME4602
	SITE COMPLETION OF MODULE KQ10

	517
	SV0-PWS-THW-TP1708
	Hydro Test Potable Water System (PWS) From Bldg 146 to BLdgs 184 & 181

	518
	SV0-ZRS-EWW-TP1158
	Temp Power Feed to River Intake

	519
	SV3-CPS-PLW-ME1216
	Unit 3 Turbine Building EL 100'-0" Embedded CPS Piping

	520
	SV4-WWS-PLW-ME1649
	UNIT 4 TURBINE BUILDING EL 100'-0":  EMBEDDED WWS PIPING PACKAGE #4

	521
	SV3-CA01-S4W-CV2085
	CA01-07 SUBMODULE ERECTION

	522
	SV4-WLS-THW-ME5551
	HYDROSTATIC TESTING OF KB11 PIPING ISOMETRICS SV4-WLS-PLW-660 & -661

	523
	SV3-1110-CCW-CV1482
	Grouting Under CVBH

	524
	SV4-WLS-THW-ME5552
	HYDROSTATIC TESTING OF KB11 PIPING ISOMETRICS SV4-WLS-PLW-60K, -60L, -602, -603, -604, -605, -606, -607, -609, -676, -678, -679, -67D, -67E, -67F, -67G, -67H, -67K, -67L, -67N, -67P, -67U, -682, -684, -685, -687, -688, -68D, & -68E

	525
	SV4-WLS-THW-ME5553
	HYDROSTATIC TESTING OF KB11 PIPING ISOMETRICS SV4-WLS-PLW-67C

	526
	SV3-FWS-PLW-ME1383
	Unit 3 Turbine Building EL 100’-0” Embedded FWS Piping

	527
	SV4-KB16-KBW-ME8899
	INSTALLATION OF VAPOR CONDENSER AND DEGASIFIER SEPARATOR ON KB16

	528
	SV4-WLS-THW-ME5556
	HYDROSTATIC TESTING OF KB11 PIPING ISOMETRICS SV4-WLS-PLW-683

	529
	SV0-8200-SSW-RI0241
	Overhead Crane: Reeving, and Load Block Set Up

	530
	SV4-WLS-THW-ME5554
	YDROSTATIC TESTING OF KB11 PIPING ISOMETRICS SV4-WLS-PLW-67Q & 67S

	531
	SV3-WLS-P0W-ME2136
	Installation of Small Bore KB12 WLS Piping (Includes Isometrics SV3-WLS-PLW-67X & 68A)

	532
	SV3-SFS-PHW-ME2217
	INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS ON KB12 (FOR ISOMETRICS SV3-SFS-PLW-086, 087, 088, 089)

	533
	SV4-WWS-PLW-ME0961
	Auxilary Building Embedded Piping

	534
	SV3-WLS-P0W-ME2768
	KB16 - Installation of Small Bore Piping at Degasifier Separator Pumps (Isometrics SV3-WLS-PLW-111 & 112)

	535
	SV3-CA20-S5W-CV1510
	CA20 Miscellaneous Rework for Closure of N&D's

	536
	SV3-CA20-MHW-CV1387
	Installation of Submodule CA20-18, 19, 20, 21, 22A, 22B, 23, 24 25 Vertical LIfting Attachments

	537
	SV3-1200-CEW-CV0707
	U3 Auxiliary Building Embedded Steel Survey Verfication

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	

Table 2. Completed and Voided Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	538
	SV3-2000-X4W-CV0857
	Unit 3 Turbine Building Survey Verification

	539
	SV4-1200-CEW-CV1472
	Unit 4 Auxiliary Building Embedded Steel Survey Verification

	540
	SV3-2040-MLW-ME2938
	INSTALLATION OF EMBEDDED PIPING PENETRATION FLOOR SLEEVES (SLAB 3)

	541
	SV4-2000-X4W-CV1214
	Unit 4 Turbine Building Survey Verification

	542
	SV3-CA20-S5W-CV1018
	CA20-04 Stud Welding

	543
	SV3-WRS-PLW-ME0326
	Auxilary Building Embedded Piping

	544
	SV0-8000-EWW-TP1080
	Dismantle and Remove Electrical and Fiber Optic Components for the Amec Complex

	545
	SV3-1200-CRW-CV1408
	UNIT 3 AUXILIARY BUILDING WALLS EL.66'-6 "TO 82'-6" REINFORCING STEEL FOR WALLS,1,4,25

	546
	SV4-WWS-PLW-ME0960
	Auxilary Building Embedded Piping

	547
	SV3-KB16-KBW-ME3058
	KB16 - INSTALLATION OF DEGASIFIER VACUUM PUMPS WLS-MP-03A & WLS-MP-03B

	548
	SV3-CA01-S5W-CV4222
	CA01-36 UNSATISFACTORY IRs AND N&D REPAIRS-STUDS

	549
	SV3-2060-MLW-ME3175
	TURBINE-GENERATOR DECK PIPE SLEEVE PENETRATIONS

	550
	SV3-2020-MEW-ME0946
	ASSEMBLE CONDENSER A FLASH BOX

	551
	SV3-1200-CRW-CV1412
	UNIT 3 AUXILIARY BUILDING EL.66-6 "TO 82'-6" REBAR FOR WALLS,3,7,15

	552
	SV0-DRS-XDW-CV0045
	Storm Water Drainage System (DRS) Installation in NOI-7 Area

	553
	VNC-PL87-ME-PWS-031
	Fabrication and Installation of the Potable Water System for NOI 12

	554
	SV3-2020-CCW-CV0120
	U3 Turbine Bldg. Basemat EL 202'-9" (82'-9") Southwest Quad

	555
	SV3-2020-CCW-CV0125
	Turbine Building 89’-2" to 100’ Walls

	556
	SV3-2020-CCW-CV0122
	Turbine Building Condenser Piers  82’-9"

	557
	SV3-WRS-PLW-ME0596
	Installation of Large Bore WRS Piping

	558
	SV0-838-PPW-ME0207
	Fabrication and Installation of the Tempoary Piping PWS & SDS (above slab) and Fixtures for the Material Issue, Building 122

	559
	SV3-ME01-PLW-ME1001
	INSTALLATION OF REHEATER A & B EMERGENCY VENT PIPING (1ST AND 2ND REHEATERS) FOR UNIT 3 CONDENSER A

	560
	SV3-ML05-PNW-ME3173
	INSTALL INSULATION OF PENETRATIONS 11504-ML-P04 & P05 IN CA01

	561
	SV3-CA01-S5W-CV4225
	CA01-38 UNSAT IRs AND N&Ds - STUD REPAIRS

	562
	SV3-MG01-MEW-ME4878
	FRONT AND MID STANDARD (F-STD & M-STD) SOLE PLATE INSTALLATION

	563
	SV3-KB10-MEW-ME2495
	Fabrication/Installation of North Sump Pumps WWS-MP-02A and WWS-MP-02B and associated equipment

	564
	SV3-CA20-S4W-CV2489
	CA20 SUB ASSEMBLY 3 & 4 WORK LIST ITEMS WB-W00037, WB-W00223, WB-W00224, WB-W00225, & WB-W00226

	565
	SV3-CA01-S4W-CV2061
	FABRICATE LEAK CHASE PLUG BARS AND END CAPS

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	

Table 2. Completed and Voided Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	566
	SV4-1200-CRW-CV1740
	UNIT 4 NUCLEAR ISLAND AUXILIARY BUILDING-INSTALLATION OF REINFORCING STEEL ON EXTERIOR WALLS UP TO ELEVATION 82"-6" (WALL PLACEMENTS 1 THRU 8)

	567
	SV4-WLS-P0W-ME5415
	INSTALLATION OF KB12 PIPING ISOMETRIC SV4-WLS-PLW-68A

	568
	SV4-WLS-P0W-ME5414
	INSTALLATION OF KB12 PIPING ISOMETRIC SV4-WLS-PLW-67X

	569
	SV3-WLS-PHW-ME2223
	INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS ON KB12 (FOR ISOMETRICS SV3-WLS-PLW-60B, 60H, 60J)

	570
	SV3-ML05-MLW-ME3412
	INSTALLATION OF CA03 PENETRATION

	571
	SV4-PL03-THW-ME1502
	Pressure Testing of WRS and WWS in the Unit 4 Auxiliary Building

	572
	SV3-CA01-S5W-CV4219
	CA01-33 IR STRUCTURAL AND N&D'S

	573
	SV3-2020-MEW-ME0740
	Assemble Condenser A Upper Shell Upper Truss

	574
	SV3-MG01-MEW-ME4879
	LOW PRESSURE TURBINES A, B, C AND TURNING GEAR SOEL PLATE INSTALLATION

	575
	SV3-1120-CYW-850000
	GROUT, REACTOR VESSEL SUPPORTS

	576
	SV0-RWS-JEW-861612
	INSTALL PRESSURE GAUGES AT WELL WATER PUMP 4

	577
	SV3-CA01-S4W-CV2239
	CA01-29 SUBMODULE ERECTION

	578
	SV3-2020-MEW-ME0847
	Install Condenser B Upper Shell Heater Truss

	579
	SV3-CA01-S5W-CV3314
	CA01-48 UNSAT IRs AND N&Ds

	580
	SV3-CA01-S4W-CV2084
	CA01-06 Submodule Erection

	581
	SV3-WGS-THW-ME3960
	HYDRO TESTING OF R155 MODULE WGS PIPING

	582
	SV0-PWS-MTW-861924
	REMOVE AND RE-INSTALL THE PWS TANKS AT THE 315 BUILDING

	583
	SV0-0000-JEW-IC8994
	INSTALL REMAINING INSTRUMENTS AT THE 315 BUILDING

	584
	SV4-WRS-P0W-861251
	INSTALLATION OF WRS PIPING ON MODULE R104

	585
	SV3-2060-MEW-ME3176
	TURBINE/GENERATOR DECK FIXATOR INSTALLATION

	586
	SV3-ML05-MLW-ME1499
	INSTALLATION OF EMBEDDED PIPING PENETRATIONS 66'-6''-82'-6'' WALLS ONLY

	587
	SV4-1210-EGW-EL1811
	UNIT 4 GROUNDING SHIELD BUILDING WALL EL 66-6" TO 82'-6"

	588
	SV3-ML05-MLW-ME4926
	INSTALLATION OF CA01 PENETRATION 11502-ML-P03

	589
	SV3-ML05-MLW-ME4912
	INSTALLATION OF CA01 WALL PENETRATION FOR ROOM 11206/11202

	590
	SV0-ZRS-SSW-862411
	FABRICATE BASEPLATE ANS INSTALL ANCHOR BOLTS FOR DIESEL GENERATOR HVAC SUPPORTS

	591
	SV3-WWS-PHW-ME0784
	INSTALLATION OF LARGE BORE WWS PIPING SUPPORTS (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS SV3-WWS-PLW-313, 31C, 31D)

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	

Table 2. Completed and Voided Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	592
	SV3-ML05-MLW-ME5526
	Installation of CA03 Penetration

	593
	SV0-RWS-MPW-ME1404
	Install Raw Water Pumps in Building 315

	594
	SV0-YFS-P0W-862359
	REMOVE EXISTING ACTUATORS AND INSTALL NEW AUMA ACTUATORS ON SV0-YFS-PL-V003A & V003B

	595
	SV3-DWS-THW-ME3422
	HYDRO TESTING OF DWS PIPING IN MODULE R151 - ISO SV3-DWS-PLW-621

	596
	SV3-ML05-MLW-ME6177
	Installation of Temp-Mat Wrap for Penetrations 11209-ML-P09, P12, P13 & P14

	597
	SV3-WGS-P0W-ME2721
	Installation of Small Bore WGS Piping (Includes SV3-WGS-PLW-050, 101, 103, 105, 107)

	598
	SV0-YFS-THW-ME8750
	HYDROTEST YFS AT BLDG 315

	599
	SV3-DWS-THW-ME3956
	HYDRO TESTING OF R155 MODULE DWS PIPING

	600
	SV0-YFS-P0W-ME9000
	YFS PIPING INSTALLATION AT BLDG 315

	601
	SV3-ML05-MLW-ME7580
	INSTALLATION OF HALF-COUPLINGS AND THERMOWELLS PXS-JE-TE041/042/043/044

	602
	SV3-1208-SCW-CV3087
	COURSE 3 UNIT 3 SHIELD BUILDING

	603
	SV0-RWS-P0W-ME6002
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL THE RWS WELL WATER TRANSFER PUMPS EQUIPMENT DRAINS

	604
	SV0-PWS-MPW-ME1403
	INSTALL POTABLE WATER PUMPS, HYPOCHLORITE SKID AND THE HYPOCHLORITE TANKS IN BUILDING 315

	605
	SV0-YFS-PLW-ME0071
	YFS- Tank Area Installation- Balance of Plant Components Supporting Temporary Supply

	606
	SV0-ZRS-PLW-ME0919
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL DIESEL FUEL OIL LINES FOR BUILDING 315

	607
	SV3-WLS-THW-ME3947
	HYDRO TESTING OF KB15 MODULE WLS PIPING

	608
	SV4-WGS-P0W-861305
	INSTALLATION OF WGS PIPING ON MODULE R161

	609
	SV4-1110-CRW-CV1853
	CONTAINMENT CONCRETE REINFORCEMENT - EL. 71'-6"

	610
	SV3-CA20-S4W-CV2168
	CA20 Sub Assembly 1 Punch List Items WB-W00062, WB-W00063, & WB-W00065

	611
	SV3-WLS-THW-ME3952
	HYDRO TESTING OF KB37 MODULE WLS CLASS D PIPING

	612
	SV3-WLS-THW-ME6277
	Hydro Testing of R216 WLS Piping

	613
	SV3-VWS-PHW-ME3155
	INSTALL VWS PIPE SUPPORTS ON R161 MODULE

	614
	SV3-FPS-THW-ME3957
	HYDRO TESTING OF R155 MODULE FPS PIPING

	615
	SV3-CA05-S8W-CV1871
	CA05 LIFT LUGS INSTALLATION

	616
	SV3-CA04-S5W-CV1546
	Fabrication of Submodule CA04-01

	617
	SV0-EDS-EWW-EL3564
	315 BLDG CBL. PULLING & TERMINATIONS FOR EDS/EDS9 SYSTEM

	618
	SV0-EHS-EWW-EL7450
	HEAT TRACE SYSTEM @ 315 BUILDING

	619
	SV0-846-CCW-CV0077
	Install Foundation for Rebar Fab Shop (Bldg. 102)

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	

Table 2. Completed and Voided Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	620
	SV0-PWS-M0W-862038
	INSTALL SUN SCREEN OVER THE PWS CHEMICAL INJECTION SKID

	621
	SV0-ZRS-ERW-EL2746
	FABRICATE SUPPORTS AND INSTALL OUTSIDE CABLE TRAY NXT004BB FROM LOAD BANK SV0-ZRS-LB-001 BACK TOWARDS 315 BLDG.

	622
	SV0-ZRS-EWW-860203
	INSTALL CABLE FROM SWITCHGEAR EK21 GATEWAY TO PLC MODBUS INTERFACE

	623
	SV3-VWS-P0W-ME2971
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL VWS PIPING FOR MODULE R161 (INCLUDES DRAWINGS SV3-VWS-PLW-320, SV3-VWS-PLW-350, SV3-VWS-PLW-420 & SV3-VWS-PLW-450)

	624
	SV3-CA01-S5W-CV4144
	CA01-39 UNSATISFACTORY IRS AND N&D REPAIRS-STUDS

	625
	SV4-WLS-P0W-861249
	INSATLLATION OF WLS PIPING ON MODULE R104

	626
	SV0-YFS-PHW-ME9001
	YFS SUPPORT INSTALLATION OF BLDG 315

	627
	SV0-EDS9-DCW-862001
	SV0-EDS9-DC-02 BATTERY CHARGER #2

	628
	SV0-ZRS-PHW-ME5486
	INSTALL PIPE SUPPORTS ON THE DIESEL FUEL OIL LINES FOR BUILDING 315

	629
	SV0-YFS-PHW-ME0926
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL PIPE SUPPORTS ON THE YARD FIRE WATER LINES FOR BUILDING 315

	630
	SV0-PWS-P0W-861445
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL THE CPVC AND OTHER PLASTIC PIPING SYSTEMS ASSOCIATED WITH THE POTABLE WATER SYSTEM (PWS) AT 315 BUILDING

	631
	SV3-CA01-S4W-CV2148
	CA01-10 SUBMODULE ERECTION

	632
	SV3-WGS-PHW-ME2985
	INSTALLATION OF WGS PIPING SUPPORTS IN MODULE R151

	633
	SV0-RWS-PHW-ME0925
	Install Pipe Supports on Raw Water lines for Building #315

	634
	SV3-WLS-MVW-ME2559
	Installation of KB11/WLS Mechanical Equipment

	635
	SV3-R104-R1W-ME0722
	INSTALLATION OF R104 MODULE

	636
	SV0-ZRS-PHW-ME8799
	Fabricate and Install Pipe Supports on the Diesel Fuel Oil Lines for Building 315

	637
	SV3-WRS-P0W-ME2189
	UNIT 3 KB13: INSTALLATION OF LARGE BORE PIPING TO WRS-MP-01A (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS SV3-WRS-PLW-550 & 552)

	638
	SV4-ML05-MLW-ME6235
	Install CA05 Penetration SV4-11209-ML-I18

	639
	SV3-WRS-P0W-ME2190
	UNIT 3 KB13: INSTALLATION OF LARGE BORE PIPING TO WRS-MP-01B (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS SV3-WRS-PLW-553, 557 & 55E)

	640
	SV3-WLS-PLW-ME0523
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WLS PIPING. (INCLUDES:  SV3-WLS-PLW-720)

	641
	SV4-ML05-MLW-ME7960
	INSTALL SV4 CA01 PENETRATION SV4-11300-ML-P53 & SV4-11300-ML-P54

	642
	SV3-CA01-S4W-CV2553
	INSTALLATION OF CA01-15

	643
	SV0-SDS-PLW-TP0870
	Installation of SDS Cleanouts for Temporary Building

	
			
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Table 2. Completed and Voided Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	644
	SV3-WGS-P0W-ME2770
	KB16 - INSTALL MISCELLANEOUS SMALL BORE PIPING (ISOMETRICS SV3-WGS-PLW-010, & 543)

	645
	SV3-1208-CCW-CV8408
	CONCRETE IN COURSE 2 SHIELD BUILDING PANELS

	646
	SV3-KB16-KBW-ME2759
	KB16 - INSTALLATION OF LIQUID SEAL WATER HEAT EXCHANGER

	647
	SV3-WRS-P0W-ME2192
	UNIT 3 KB13: INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS SV3-WRS-PLW-551, 554, 555, 55F & 55G)

	648
	SV4-WLS-P0W-ME5413
	INSTALLATION OF KB12 PIPING ISOMETRICS SV4-WLS-PLW-60B, 60H, 60J

	649
	SV4-WLS-P0W-ME5412
	INSTALLATION OF KB12 PIPING ISOMETRICS SV4-WLS-PLW-60A, -60M, -608

	650
	SV3-CA05-S4W-CV1873
	CA05 ANGLE SEATS

	651
	SV3-WLS-P0W-ME2134
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE KB12 WLS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS SV3-WLS-PLW-60E, 60F & 60G)

	652
	SV3-CA01-S5W-CV4214
	PERFORM REWORK ON IDENTIFIED STUD RELATED DEFICIENCIES FROM INSPECTION REPORT (IR) S540-001-14-0061 FOR CA01-14, ALSO PERFORM N&D REWORK AND REPAIRS AS INDICATED IN THE APPROVED DISPOSITIONS

	653
	SV3-CA01-V2W-CV2104
	CA01 INSTALL AND TEST LUG AT SM19

	654
	SV0-RWS-PLW-ME0163
	Fabrication and Installation of the Trench #7 Raw Water System Piping

	655
	SV3-CA01-S5W-CV2475
	CA01-08 UNSAT IR REPAIR

	656
	SV3-KB16-KBW-ME2761
	KB16 - INSTALLATION OF DEGASIFIER SEPARATOR PUMP WLS-MP-05B

	657
	SV4-KB04-KBW-ME6120
	FABRICATION OF KB04 MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT MODULE

	658
	SV0-0000-XGW-CV0663
	Pumphouse Switchgear Building #315 Grade for BLDG. Slab

	659
	SV0-0000-PLW-ME2477
	INSTALL PIPING AND PUMP FOR BATCH PLANT CHILLER CONDENSATE

	660
	SV3-WLS-THW-ME2432
	HYDROSTATIC TESTING OF KB12 WLS PIPING

	661
	SV0-RWS-PVW-862686
	CORRECT VALVE POSITION INDICATOR AND ROTATE VALVE 90 DEGREES BETWEEN PIPING FLANGES ON RWS VALVE #SV0-RWS-V012B IN ACCORDANCE WITH N&D SV0-RWS-GNR-000071

	662
	SV0-YFS-EWW-EL3562
	315 BLDG CBL PULLING & TERMINATIONS FOR YFS SYSTEM

	663
	SV3-CA01-S4W-CV4207
	CA01-02 Support Leg Installation (SA4)

	664
	SV3-WGS-PHW-ME3154
	INSTALL WGS PIPE SUPPORTS ON R161 MODULE

	665
	SV3-PGS-THW-ME3958
	HYDRO TESTING OF R155 MODULE PGS PIPING

	666
	SV3-CA20-S4W-CV2625
	CA20 SUB ASSEMBLY 2 WORK LIST ITEMS WB-W00117 & WB-W00118

	667
	SV3-CA01-S4W-CV3800
	CA01-43 SUBMODULE INSTALLATION

	
			
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Table 2. Completed and Voided Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	668
	SV3-WLS-THW-ME3035
	KB16 - HYDROSTATIC TESTING OF WLS PIPING

	669
	SV0-010-CYW-CV5566
	Install Drywell Sump for Building 315.

	670
	SV0-PWS-PHW-861572
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL THE PIPE SUPPORTS AND BASEPLATES ASSOCIATED WITH ISOMETRICS SV0-PWS-PLW-980

	671
	SV3-WLS-P0W-ME2144
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE KB11 WLS PIPING (INCLUDING SV3-WLS-PLW-660, 661, 676, 67K, 67U, 684, 685, 687, & 68E)

	672
	SV3-WGS-P0W-ME2676
	Fabrication/Installation of WGS Piping Module KB14(Isometrics SV3-WGS-PLW-02A,04A,06A,07A,8A,9A,10E,030, 110 AND 130)

	673
	SV0-YFS-PLW-ME0024
	Installation of YFS Underground Piping for Trench 5

	674
	SV3-CA01-V2W-CV2097
	CA01 INSTALL AND TEST LUG AT SM 04

	675
	SV0-RWS-EWW-EL0943
	PUMPHOUSE SWITCHGEAR BLDG 315 CABLE PULLING AND TERMINATIONS - RWS

	676
	SV0-YFS-PVW-862706
	TROUBLESHOOT/ADJUST TRAVEL STOPS ON YSF VALVES # SV0-YFS-V008, AND SVO-YFS-PVW-V010

	677
	SV3-WRS-P0W-ME2191
	UNIT 3 KB13: INSTALLATION OF LARGE BORE PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS SV3-WES-PLW-556 & 559)

	678
	SV3-WGS-P0W-ME2722
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WGS PIPING (INCLUDES SV3-WGS-PLW-051, 061, 071, 081, 091)

	679
	SV4-VWS-PHW-861285
	INSTALLATION OF VWS PIPE SUPPORTS ON MODULE R155

	680
	SV4-DWS-P0W-861299
	INSTALLATION OF DWS PIPING ON MODULE R151

	681
	SV4-CAS-P0W-861267
	INSTALLATION OF CAS PIPING ON MODULE R151

	682
	SV3-R161-R1W-ME0726
	Installation of R161 Commodity Module

	683
	SV3-FPS-PHW-ME2977
	INSTALLATION OF FPS PIPING SUPPORTS IN MODULE R151

	684
	SV3-KB38-KBW-ME2346
	INSTALLATION OF KB38 COMPONENTS

	685
	SV4-WLS-PHW-861250
	INSTALLATION OF WLS PIPIPE SUPPORTS ON MODULE R104

	686
	SV4-DWS-PHW-861300
	INSTALLATION OF DWS PIPE SUPPORT ON MODULE R161

	687
	SV3-DWS-P0W-ME2978
	INSTALLATION OF DWS PIPING IN MODULE R151 ISO SV3-DWS-PLW-621

	688
	SV3-CCS-PHW-ME0801
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC DRAWING SV3-CCS-PLW-522, 540

	689
	SV3-CA20-S5W-CV1752
	PERFORM MISC REWORK/REPAIRS ON FLOOR MODULES FOR CA20

	690
	SV0-010-PHW-ME9016
	Install Baseplates and Anchor Bolts for the Potable Water System (PWS) System at the 315 Building

	691
	SV0-RWS-P0W-862358
	FABRICATION & INSTALLATION OF THE #4 WELL PIPING TO THE RWS STORAGE TANK

	692
	SV3-KB13-KBW-ME7437
	Installation of Radioactive Drain Sump Pump Cover

	693
	SV4-CA20-CAW-850001
	CA20  SHIMS AND GUIDE PINS

	
			
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Table 2. Completed and Voided Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	694
	SV3-CA01-V2W-CV2103
	CA01 INSTALL AND TEST LUG AT SM 18

	695
	SV3-ME71-CCW-CV0092
	Unit 3 Cooling Tower Drilled Shaft Foundations

	696
	SV0-YFS-PLW-ME1198
	RELOCATE THE ELECTRIC FIRE WATER PUMP SKID TO THE 315 PUMP HOUSE

	697
	SV3-ML05-MLW-ME7638
	100' SHIELD BUILDING FLOOR PENETRATIONS

	698
	SV0-817-EWW-TP1394
	TEMPORARY POWER FOR CONSTRUCTION STARTUP BUILDING 207

	699
	SV0-ZRS-MGW-EL5569
	INSTALL AND ANCHOR THE DIESEL GENERATOR SV0-ZRS-MGW-001 AND ASSOCIATED COMPONENTS IN BUILDING 315

	700
	SV0-ZRS-P0W-ME8858
	Fabricate and Install Piping  for the above ground Diesel Fuel Oil Lines for Building 315

	701
	SV4-KQ11-KQW-ME8910
	FABRICATION OF KQ11 LID

	702
	SV4-2020-CCW-CV0380
	U4 Turbine Building Condenser Bay 82’-9" Slab

	703
	SV0-ZRS-MTW-ME5567
	INSTALL DIESEL FUEL OIL TANK AND PUMP SKID @ BUILDING 315

	704
	SV0-CWS-VRW-ME0053
	Rework Damaged Circulation Water System (CWS) (PCCP) Pipe Fittings

	705
	SV3-PY05-PYW-ME1462
	Installation of SWS In-Line Automatic Backwash Strainers in the Unit 3 Turbine Building El. 82'-9" (SWS-PY-S06A&SWS-PY-S06B)

	706
	SV3-VWS-P0W-ME2765
	KB16 - INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE CHILLED WATER PIPING  (ISOMETRIC SV3-VWS-PLW-385 &485)

	707
	SV3-ML05-MLW-ME1500
	Attachment of welded couplings to embedded piping penetrations 66'-6"-82'-6" Walls only

	708
	SV3-1000-CRW-CV0295
	Unit 3 Nuclear Island Reinforcing Steel

	709
	SV3-CA01-V2W-CV2102
	CA01 INSTALL AND TEST LUG AT SM17

	710
	SV3-WLS-THW-ME3949
	HYDRO TESTING OF KB22 MODULE WLS PIPING

	711
	SV3-WLS-THW-ME3953
	HYDROSTATIC TESTING OF CLASS D WLS PIPING IN MODULE KB38

	712
	SV3-WLS-THW-ME3950
	Hydro Testing of KB27 Module WLS Piping

	713
	SV3-WGS-THW-ME3966
	HYDROSTATIC TESTING OF WGS PIPING ON MODULE R161

	714
	SV0-YFS-PLW-ME0918
	Fabricate and Install Yard Fire Water Lines for Building 315

	715
	SV0-ZRS-EKW-EL2745
	INSTALL ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT LOAD BANK SV0-ZRS-LB-001 AT PUMPHOUSE SWITCHGEAR BLDG. 315

	716
	SV0-ZRS-THW-ME6273
	PERFORM HYDROSTATIC/PNEUMATIC TESTING ON THE DIESEL FUEL OIL LINES @ BUILDING 315

	717
	SV0-PWS-P0W-862331
	SUPPORT FLUSH PLAN SV0-PWS-TFP-401 FLUSH PLAN

	718
	SV3-R155-KBW-ME3672
	SITE COMPLETION OF R155 SRUCTURAL STEEL

	719
	SV0-YFS-CCW-CV5434
	GROUT FOR ELECTRIC YARD FIRE WATER PUMP

	720
	SV0-PWS-EWW-EL3561
	315 BLDG CBL PULLING & TERMINATIONS FOR PWS SYSTEM

	
			
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Table 2. Completed and Voided Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	721
	SV0-ZRS-EKW-EL5901
	INSTALLATION OF FLEXI-BAR BUS CONNECTIONS FOR LOAD CENTERS SV0-ZRS-EK-21 & 22 AT 315 BLDG

	722
	SV0-RWS-P0W-861787
	SUPPORT FLUSH PLAN SV0-14-RWS-001 FOR BUILDING 315 PIPING

	723
	SV3-SFS-THW-ME2431
	HYDROSTATIC TESTING OF KB12 SFS PIPING

	724
	SV3-CA05-S4W-CV1874
	CA05 NORTH SIDE WALL OVERLAY PLATES AND BEAM SEATS INSTALLATION

	725
	SV3-VWS-THW-ME4460
	HYDROSTATIC TESTING OF R161 VWS PIPING (CLASS E)

	726
	SV4-KB16-KBW-ME7487
	INSTALLATION OF KB16 DEGASIFIER VACUUM PUMPS

	727
	SV3-DWS-THW-ME3963
	HYDRO TESTING OF R161 MODULE DWS PIPING

	728
	SV3-VWS-THW-ME3959
	HYDRO TESTING OF R155 MODULE VWS PIPING

	729
	SV3-CCS-THW-ME3962
	HYDRO TESTING OF R161 MODULE CCS PIPING

	730
	SV3-ML05-MLW-ME4821
	INSTALLATION OF PENETRATION 1120-ML-P03

	731
	SV4-CAS-PHW-861296
	INSTALLATION OF CAS PIPE SUPPORTS ON MODULE R161

	732
	SV4-WWS-PLW-ME0959
	Installation of WWS Embedded Drain Piping and Drain Hubs

	733
	SV3-KB13-MEW-ME2462
	INSTALLATION OF KB13 SUMP PUMPS WRS-MP-01A & 01B

	734
	SV3-CWS-PLW-ME0049
	Unit 3 Circulating Water System (CWS) Phase 2 Supply Lines.

	735
	SV3-CA01-V2W-CV2099
	CA01 INSTALL AND TEST LUG SM12

	736
	SV3-VWS-THW-ME3965
	HYDROSTATIC TESTING OF VWS PIPING ON MODULE R161

	737
	SV3-CA01-V2W-CV2098
	CA01 INSTALL AND TEST LUG AT SM 11

	738
	SV3-SFS-MTW-ME2202
	INSTALLATION OF KB12 DEMINERALIZER TANKS (SFS-MV-01A & SFS-MV-01B)

	739
	SV3-CA01-S4W-CV2060
	FABRICATE LEAK CHASE PLUG BARS AND END CAPS SUBASSEMBLY 06

	740
	SV3-WGS-P0W-ME2984
	Installation of WGS Piping in Module R151 Per ISO SV3-WGS-PLW-541

	741
	SV3-SFS-PHW-ME7022
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF CA03 CLASS D PIPE SUPPORTS SV3-SFS-PH-11R2024; SV3-SFS-PH-11R2025; & SV3-SFS-PH-11R2026

	742
	SV3-WGS-P0W-ME2972
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL WGS PIPING FOR MODULE R161 (INCLUDES DRAWING SV3-WGS-PLW-540)

	743
	SV0-0000-SSW-CV7453
	MISCELLANEOUS STRUCTURAL STEEL

	744
	SV0-PWS-CCW-CV0415
	Pipe Support Level Foundations

	745
	SV3-CA01-V2W-CV2100
	CA01 INSTALL AND TEST LUG AT SM13

	746
	SV3-WWS-P0W-ME2701
	WWS EMBEDED PIPING INSTALLATION (INCLUDING ISOMETRIC SV3-WWS-PLW-310, 31E, 319, & 31A)

	747
	SV4-KB16-KBW-ME7485
	INSTALLATION OF LIQUID SEAL HEAT EXCHANGER SV4-WLS-ME-03

	748
	SV3-CA01-S4W-CV2241
	CA01-31 SUBMODULE ERECTION

	749
	SV3-CA01-S4W-CV2552
	INSTALLATION OF CA01-14

	750
	SV3-CA01-V2W-CV2101
	CA01 Install and Test Lug at SM 16

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	

Table 2. Completed and Voided Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	751
	SV4-CWS-PLW-ME0198
	Unit 4 CWS  Phase 1 Supply Line

	752
	SV0-PWS-PVW-862469
	DISASSEMBLE/TROUBLESHOOT, PWS VALVE #SV0-PWS-V591B, AND GEAR BOX

	753
	SV3-WLS-PLW-ME0903
	Fabricate and Install WLS Embedded Piping Iso SV3-WLS-PLW-562, 566, 573, 574, and 575

	754
	SV4-WGS-PHW-861287
	INSTALLATION OF WGS PIPE SUPPORTS ON MODULE R155

	755
	SV3-WLS-PLW-ME0904
	Fabricate and Install WLS Embedded Piping Iso SV3-WLS-PLW-564, 565, 570, 571, and 572

	756
	SV0-RWS-PHW-861105
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL RWS SUPPORTS SV0-RWS-PH-00R0185 & SV0-RWS-PH-00R0189 @ BLDG 315

	757
	SV0-RWS-EKW-EL0679
	Installation of Electric Load Centers and Misc. Equipment Commodities for the RWS and Tank Farm Pump House Switchgear Bldg. 315

	758
	SV0-PWS-PHW-861991
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL THE PIPE SUPPORTS AND BASEPLATES ASSOCIATED WITH ISOMETRIC SV0-PWS-PLW-981

	759
	SV0-RWS-PHW-ME8406
	Fabricate and Install  the RWS  Pipe Supports On the RWS Transfer Pumps

	760
	SV4-KB15-KBW-ME7476
	INSTALLATION OF KB15 COMPONENTS

	761
	SV4-FPS-PHW-861258
	INSTALLATION OF FPS PIPE SUPPORTS ON MODULE R151

	762
	SV0-0000-CCW-CV1583
	Construction of Concrete Transformer Foundations and Other Appurtenant Concrete for the 300 Series Buildings

	763
	SV0-0000-CCW-860201
	MISCELLANEOUS CONCRETE FOUNDATIONS FOR THE 315 BUILDING

	764
	SV3-CA01-S4W-CV2206
	CA01 SM 02 INSTALLATION

	765
	SV3-CA01-S4W-CV2147
	CA01-9 Submodule Erection

	766
	SV3-1208-SCW-CV3034
	COURSE 2 UNIT 3 SHIELD BUILDING

	767
	SV4-KB16-KBW-ME7486
	INSTALLATION OF KB16 DEGASIFIER SEPARATOR PUMPS

	768
	SV3-CA01-S5W-CV4226
	CA01-38 UNSAT IRS AND N&DS- STRUCTURE REPAIRS

	769
	SV3-CA05-S4W-CV1877
	CA05 EMBED PLATES AND BEAM SEATS WEST SIDE

	770
	SV3-CA01-S4W-CV2081
	FABRICATE LEAK CHASE PLUG BARS AND WELD END CAPS FOR LEAK CHASE FOR CA01 SUB ASSEMBLY 5

	771
	SV3-CA01-S5W-CV3319
	CA01-27 UNSAT IRS AND N&DS - STRUCTURE REPAIRS

	772
	SV3-CA01-S4W-CV2096
	CA01-33 SUBMODULE ERECTION

	773
	SV4-R161-MDW-861307
	INSTALLATION OF DUCTWORK AND SUPPORTS ON MODULE R161

	774
	SV4-CAS-P0W-861276
	INSTALLATION OF CAS PIPING ON MODULE R155

	775
	SV0-ZRS-EWW-EL3563
	315 BLDG CBL PULLING & TERMINATIONS FOR ZRS SYSTEM

	776
	SV3-CA01-S4W-CV2226
	CA01 SM24 INSTALLATION

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	

Table 2. Completed and Voided Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	777
	SV3-KB11-KBW-ME2284
	FABRICATION OF KB11 MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT MODULE

	778
	SV4-R151-MDW-861269
	INSTALLATION OF HVAC DUCTWORK AND SUPPORTS ON MODULE R151

	779
	SV3-CA01-S5W-CV2817
	CA01-47 REPAIR WORK

	780
	SV3-CA20-V2W-CV1728
	INSTALL CA20 LIFT LUGS 164 AND 165

	781
	SV0-ZRS-MTW-ME8969
	Install Diesel Generator's Day Tank--SV0-ZRS-MT-002 @ Bldg 315

	782
	SV4-FPS-P0W-861257
	INSTALLATION OF FPS PIPING ON MODULE R151

	783
	SV4-PGS-PHW-861302
	INSTALLATION OF PGS PIPE SUPPORTS ON MODULE R161

	784
	SV4-PGS-P0W-861282
	INSTALLATION OF PGS PIPING ON MODULE R155

	785
	SV0-PWS-P0W-ME8001
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL THE PWS DISCHARGE PIPING FROM THE PWS PUMP SKID TO THE EXISTING UNDERGROUND PIPE FLANGE @ BLDG. 315

	786
	SV4-CAS-PHW-861277
	INSTALLATION OF CAS PIPE SUPPORTS ON MODULE R155

	787
	SV3-KB10-KBW-ME2469
	Fabrication/Installation of KB10/WWS sump pit and drain structure and pipe supports

	788
	SV4-PGS-PHW-861283
	INSTALLATION OF PGS PIPE SUPPORTS ON MODULE R155

	789
	SV4-FPS-P0W-861280
	INSTALLATION FPS PIPING ON MODULE R155

	790
	SV3-4032-CCW-CV1886
	Unit 3 Annex Area 2 East SUmp and Elevator Pit Installation

	791
	SV3-CA01-S4W-CV2377
	CA01-07-CORRECT UNSAT IR AND N&Ds

	792
	SV3-CA20-S4W-CV2210
	Unit 3 CA20 Coupler Installation at Weld Seams

	793
	SV3-EDS-DBW-EL3129
	INSTALL ANNEX BLDG EDS02-DB1 BATTERY RACKS, ROOM 40309

	794
	SV4-0000-CRW-CV8074
	UNIT 4 TRANSFORMER REINFORCEMENT (PLACEMENT 2)

	795
	SV3-KQ11-KQW-ME0566
	Install Module KQ11 Portion 1

	796
	SV4-FPS-PHW-861281
	INSTALLATION OF FPE PIPE SUPPORTS ON MODULE R155

	797
	SV4-SDS-PLW-ME1266
	INSTALL SANITARY DRAIN LIFT STATION MS-500

	798
	SV4-ML05-MLW-ME1746
	Attachment of Welded Nelson Studs to Embedded Piping Penetrations 66'-6"-82'-6" Walls Only

	799
	SV4-WGS-PHW-861266
	INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS OF MODULE R151

	800
	SV3-ME01-PLW-ME0913
	Condenser A Turbine Bypass Piping & Supports

	801
	SV4-KB04-KBW-ME5676
	Installation of Module KB04

	802
	SV4-CA20-P0W-860236
	INSPECTION/ VERIFICATION OF CA20 EMBEDDED PIPING

	803
	SV3-CA03-S4W-CV2266
	CA03 INSTALL LIFTING LUGS FOR NI SET

	804
	SV4-0000-CRW-CV8076
	UNIT 4 TRANSFORMER REPLACEMENT (PLACEMENT 4)

	805
	SV4-WGS-PHW-861306
	INSTALLATION OF WGS PIPE SUPPORTS ON MODULE R161

	806
	SV3-CA01-S4W-CV2064
	CA01-37 PRELIMINARY SUB-MODULE FIT-UP

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	

Table 2. Completed and Voided Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	807
	SV3-CA01-S5W-CV4213
	CA01-15, PERFORM STRUCTURAL N&D & INSPECTION REPORT (IR) S561-004-14-0467 REWORK AND REPAIRS

	808
	SV3-DWS-PHW-ME2979
	INSTALLATION OF DWS PIPING SUPPORTS IN MODULE R151

	809
	SV4-WLS-P0W-ME5395
	INSTALLATION OF KB11 PIPING ISOMETRICS SV4-WLS-PLW-660 & -661

	810
	SV3-1208-CCW-CV8997
	CONCRETE IN COURSE 3 SHIELD BUILDING PANELS

	811
	SV3-CA05-S5W-CV2230
	CA05-PAPERCLIP REBAR REMOVAL AND RE-INSTALLATION

	812
	SV3-CA05-S5W-CV1869
	CA05 WORK N&Ds FROM SUPPLIER

	813
	SV3-WLS-PLW-ME0683
	Fabricate and Install WLS Embedded Piping Iso SV3-WLS-PLW-755

	814
	SV3-KB12-KBW-ME2258
	Installation of KB12 Structural Steel

	815
	SV3-RNS-P0W-861215
	REMOVE MODULE Q240 VALVE OPERATORS

	816
	SV3-KB10-KBW-ME2129
	INSTALLATION OF WWS PIPING - MODULE KB10 (ISOMETRICS: WWS-PLW-010, 011, 017, 01G)

	817
	SV3-ML05-MLW-850000
	INSTALLATION OF SV3-11206-ML-P01 PENETRATION

	818
	SV4-CAS-PHW-861268
	INSTALLATION OF CAS PIPE SUPPORTS ON MODULE R151

	819
	SV0-PWS-PHW-ME0924
	INSTALL PIPE SUPPORTS ON THE POTABLE WATER LINES FOR BUILDING 315

	820
	SV4-CCS-PHW-861298
	INSTALLATION OF CCS PIPE SUPPORTS ON MODULE R161

	821
	SV4-VWS-P0W-861263
	INSTALLATION OF VWS-PIPING ON MODULE R151

	822
	SV3-CA01-S5W-CV2082
	CA01-32 FABRICATION & ASSEMBLY

	823
	SV3-CA01-S4W-CV3799
	CA01-42 SUBMODULE INSTALLATION

	824
	SV4-VWS-PHW-861264
	INSTALLATION OF VWS PIPE SUPPORTS ON MODULE R151

	825
	SV4-WGS-P0W-861286
	INSTALLATION OF WGS PIPING ON MODULE R155

	826
	SV3-CA01-S4W-CV4145
	CA01-39 SUBMODULE ERECTION

	827
	SV3-WLS-PHW-ME2481
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF KB11/WLS TUBING SUPPORTS(GR.35)

	828
	SV4-VWS-PHW-861304
	INSTALLATION OF VWS PIPE SUPPORTS ON MODULE R161

	829
	SV4-CA20-S5W-CV4001
	CA20-01 UNSATISFACTORY IRs/N&Ds/E&DCRs AND LOOSE PARTS - STUDS

	830
	SV4-KB14-KBW-ME7083
	INSTALLATION OF THE KB14 MODULE

	831
	SV3-CA03-S4W-CV2261
	CA03 TOP WALKWAY SUPPORT STEEL

	832
	SV4-PGS-P0W-861301
	INSTALLATION OF PGS-PIPING ON MODULE R161

	833
	SV4-KB14-KBW-ME8945
	KB14 STRUCTURAL FRAME REWORK

	834
	SV4-KQ11-KQW-ME1684
	INSTALL MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT MODULE KQ11 (MT-02) - PORTION 1

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	

Table 2. Completed and Voided Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	835
	SV3-CA01-S5W-CV4221
	CA01-35 UNSAT IR'S AND N&D'S REWORK AND REPAIRS

	836
	SV4-CAS-P0W-861295
	INSTALLATION OF CAS PIPING ON MODULE R161

	837
	SV3-KB10-KBW-ME2130
	INSTALLATION OF WWS PIPING - MODULE KB10 (ISOMETRICS: WWS-PLW-012, 013, 015, 016)

	838
	SV3-CA01-S5W-CV4148
	CA01-41 UNSAT IRs AND N&Ds - STRUCTURE REPAIRS

	839
	SV3-WLS-P0W-ME4603
	INSTALLATION OF WLS PIPING IN R216 MODULE

	840
	SV3-CA02-S5W-CV2564
	CA02-05 Unsatisfactory IRs and N&D Repairs - Structual Repairs

	841
	SV0-PWS-PVW-862794
	PULSATION DAMPENER 0-PWS-Y50A IS LEAKING AND NOT HOLDING AIR CHARGE ABOVE ZERO PSIG ON AIR SIDE OF DAMPENER

	842
	SV3-CA01-S5W-CV3042
	CA01-12 UNSAT IR AND N&D REPAIRS

	843
	SV3-CA20-S5W-CV1433
	Miscellaneous Rework for Closure of N&D's

	844
	SV4-WWS-PHW-ME5003
	Installation of Large Bore WWS Piping Supports (Includes Isometrics: SV4-WWS-PLW-31C, 31D, 313)

	845
	SV3-CA01-S5W-CV3308
	CA01-09 UNSATISFACTORY IRS AND N&D REPAIRS - STUDS

	846
	SV3-CA20-S5W-CV1904
	CA20-30 INSTALLATION OF ADDITIONAL REBAR COUPLERS AND REPLACEMENT OF REBAR COUPLERS RLREADY INSTALLED

	847
	SV0-0000-CCW-CV5528
	MISCELLANEOUS GROUTING IN 300 SERIES BUILDINGS/YARD

	848
	SV3-WLS-PHW-ME2222
	INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS ON KB12 (FOR ISOMETRICS SV3-WLS-PLW-67X,68A)

	849
	SV3-VCS-MXW-CT8035
	U3 VCS Ductwork Coatings Rework

	850
	SV3-WLS-PHW-ME2219
	INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS ON KB12 (FOR ISOMETRICS SV3-WLS-PLW-60C, 60N, 686)

	851
	SV0-0000-MEW-ME0715
	CONDENSER FABRICATION AREA PREPARATION (111 SATELLITE)

	852
	SV3-WLS-PHW-ME2368
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF KB11/WLS PIPING SUPPORTS (SV3-WLS-PH-12R0443, 12R0450, 12R0459, 12R0466, 12R0478, 12R0777, 12R0778, 12R0779, 12R0781, & 12R0782)

	853
	SV3-CA03-S5W-CV2932
	CA03 REWORK UNSAT ITEMS- SUBMODULES 03 THRU 06

	854
	SV3-CA20-S4W-CV0858
	Installation of CA20 SA1 EL. 107'-2" Floor Submodules (Submodules 52 & 53)

	855
	SV4-CA20-S4W-CV3262
	CA20-01 SUB-MODULE ERECTION

	856
	SV4-DWS-P0W-861259
	INSTALLATION OF DWS PIPING ON MODULE R151

	857
	SV3-CA02-S4W-CV5779
	INSTALL CA02-03 PERMANENT WELDED ATTACHMENTS

	858
	SV4-CCS-P0W-861297
	INSTALLATION OF CCS PIPING ON MODULE R161

	859
	SV3-VWS-P0W-ME2982
	Installation of VWS Piping in Module R151 Per ISO SV3-VWS-PLW-381, & 481

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	

Table 2. Completed and Voided Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	860
	SV3-WLS-PHW-ME2372
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF KB11/WLS PIPING SUPPORTS (SV3-WLS-PH-12R0002, 12R0439, 12R0467, 12R0480, 12R0481, 12R0486, 12R0488, 12R0490, & 12R0491)

	861
	SV4-PGS-P0W-861261
	INSTALLATION OF PGS PIPING ON MODULE R151

	862
	SV3-1000-CPW-CV5117
	CUTTING OF SOUTH SIDE UNIT 3 NUCLEAR ISLAND MSE WALL PANEL

	863
	SV3-CA03-S5W-CV2933
	CA03 RE-WORK UNSAT IR'S AND N&D FOR SUBMODULES 12 THRU 17

	864
	SV0-CA01-SSW-CV4231
	CA01 PLATEN MODIFICATIONS FOR SUPPORT LEGS BELOW CA01-01 AND CA01-21

	865
	SV3-2020-MEW-ME0845
	Attach Condenser A Upper Shell to Upper Tube Bundle RESERVED FOR Oran Poe

	866
	SV3-WLS-PHW-ME5371
	INSTALLATION OF WLS PIPE SUPPORTS IN R216 MODULE

	867
	SV0-YFS-JEW-863014
	DISSEMBLE/REMOVE/REPLACE WITH NEW, TRANSMITTER WSV0-YFS-JE-TT002A

	868
	SV0-ZRS-PVW-863155
	rOTATE SV0-ZRS-PL-V002 90 DEGREES (UP-RIGHT POSITION), BETWEEN PIPING FLANGES.

	869
	SV3-2030-M6W-ME1704
	INSTALL PIPING SUPPORTS FOR "A" TO "B" CONDENSER CROSSOVER PIPING

	870
	SV3-CA01-S4W-CV2228
	CA01 SM 22 INSTALLATION

	871
	SV4-4033-CRW-CV8103
	(BLANK)

	872
	SV3-2020-MEW-ME0739
	Install Condenser A Upper Shell Heater Truss

	873
	SV3-VCS-MXW-CT7413
	U3 CONTAINMENT BUILDING MD01 VCS DAMPERS COATINGS REWORK

	874
	SV3-CA03-S4W-CV2256
	CA03 SUBMODULE WALL ASSEMBLY (01, 02, 03)

	875
	SV3-CA20-S4W-CV0429
	Installation of CA20 SA2 EL 92'-6" Floor Submodules (Submods 43, 44, 45, 46)

	876
	SV3-ME01-PLW-ME1003
	Unit 3 Condenser A: Installation of MSR A&B Shell Drains

	877
	SV3-CA01-S4W-CV2551
	CA01-12 SUBMODULE INSTALLATION

	878
	SV3-CA20-V2W-CV1729
	INSTALL CA20 LIFT LUGS 166 AND 167

	879
	SV3-CA01-S5W-CV3055
	CA01-12 UNSAT IR & N&D STUD REPAIRS

	880
	SV3-CA01-S4W-CV4277
	CA01-11 N&D APP-CA01-GNR-850354 REWORK

	881
	SV3-CA20-S4W-CV0423
	Installation of Subassembly 1 EL 82'-6" Floor Submodules

	882
	SV3-CA01-S5W-CV3309
	CA01-09 UNSATISFACTORY IRs AND N&D REPAIRS - STRUCTURAL REPAIRS

	883
	SV3-CA01-S4W-CV2079
	CA01-05 SUBMODULE ERECTION

	884
	SV3-R104-R1W-ME3033
	STRUCTURAL FABRICATION OF R104 MODULE

	885
	SV3-CA01-S5W-CV2270
	CA01-03 REPAIRS

	886
	SV3-KB15-KBW-ME2344
	INSTALLATION OF KB15  COMPONENTS

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	

Table 2. Completed and Voided Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	887
	SV4-DWS-PHW-861279
	INSTALLATION OF DWS PIPE SUPPORTS ON MODULE R155

	888
	SV3-CA01-S4W-CV2238
	CA01-28 SUBMODULE ERECTION

	889
	SV4-WRS-PHW-861252
	INSTALLATION OF WRS PIPE SUPPORTS ON MODULE R104

	890
	SV3-CA02-MHW-CV2561
	CA02 LIFTING FRAMES AND BRACING

	891
	SV3-CAS-P0W-ME2986
	INSTALLATION OF CAS PIPING IN MODULE R151 PER ISO SV3-CAS-P0W-421, & 321

	892
	SV3-KB22-KBW-ME2203
	INSTALLATION OF KB22 COMPONENTS

	893
	SV3-2020-MEW-ME0852
	Install Condenser C Upper Shell to Upper Truss RESERVED FOR Oran Poe

	894
	SV4-CA20-CAW-850000
	CA20 MODULE INSTALLATION

	895
	SV3-PXS-PHW-ME7021
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF CA03 CLASS E PIPE SUPPORT SV3-PXS-PH-11R0573

	896
	SV3-MG20-MEW-ME4880
	Main Generator Sole Plate Installation

	897
	SV3-ML05-MLW-ME3413
	INSTALLATION OF CA03 PENETRATION

	898
	SV3-CA03-S4W-CV2265
	CA03 INSTALLATION OF LIFT LUGS (SUB-MODULE CA03-01 THRU CA03-17)

	899
	SV4-WLS-P0W-ME5400
	INSTALLATION OF KB11 PIPING ISOMETRIC SV4-WLS-PLW-683

	900
	SV4-WLS-P0W-ME5397
	INSTALLATION OF KB11 PIPING ISOMETRIC SV4-WLS-PLW-67C

	901
	SV3-2030-M6W-ME1702
	INSTALL CWS CROSSOVER PIING FROM "A" TO "B" CONDENSER

	902
	SV3-CA20-S4W-CV2323
	CA20 SUB ASSEMBLY 1 WORK LIST ITEMS WB-W00054, WB-W00055, WB-W00077, WB-W00080, WB-W00081, WB-W00085 & WB-W00116

	903
	SV4-0000-CRW-CV8073
	UNIT 4 TRANSFORMER REINFORCEMEN (PLACEMENT 1)

	904
	SV3-CA05-S4W-CV1875
	CA05 EAST SIDE WALL OVERLAY PLATES AND BEAM SEATS INSTALLATION

	905
	SV4-WLS-P0W-ME5398
	INSTALLATION OF KB11 PIPING ISOMETRICS SV4-WLS-PLW-67Q & -67S

	906
	SV4-WLS-P0W-ME5399
	INSTALLATION OF KB11 PIPING ISOMETRIC SV4-WLS-PLW-67W

	907
	SV3-KB20-KBW-ME1675
	Installation of Module KB20 (WLS Chemical Waste Pump)

	908
	SV3-WLS-P0W-ME2760
	KB16-Install Bore Separator Pump Suction Piping (Isometric SV3-WLS-PLW-120)

	909
	SV3-SFS-P0W-ME2132
	Installation of Large Bore KB12 SFS Piping (Including Isometrics SV3-SFS-PLW-60A, 60B)

	910
	SV3-WLS-P0W-ME2766
	KB16 - INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE CONDENSER PIPING (ISOMETRICS SV3-WLS-PLW-102, 103, 104, 105, 106, & 107)

	911
	SV3-2020-MEW-ME0555
	Unit 3 Condenser A Hot Well Assembly

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	

Table 2. Completed and Voided Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	912
	SV0-RWS-PHW-ME9004
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL THE RAW WATER PIPE SUPPORTS ON ISOMETRIC SV0-RWS-PLW-500, 502, 512, 524, 525, 737 & 738

	913
	SV0-RWS-PLW-ME0917
	Install Raw Water Lines for Building 315

	914
	SV3-CA01-S5W-CV4211
	CA01-16 IR STRUCTURAL AND N&DS

	915
	SV4-2020-MEW-TP1407
	Unit 4 Condenser Upper Shell Construction Aid Support Platform

	916
	SV4-CA01-S5W-CV6458
	CA01-27 UNSAT IRs/N&Ds/E&DCRs/LOOSE PARTS - STRUCTURAL

	917
	SV3-2040-MLW-ME2937
	INSTALLATION OF EMBEDDED PIPING PENETRATION FLOOR SLEEVES (SLABS 1 AND 6).

	918
	SV3-PGS-PHW-ME2981
	INSTALLATION OF PGS PIPING SUPPORTS IN MODULE R151

	919
	SV4-CA20-S5W-CV5294
	CA20-12 UNSATISFACTORY IRs/N&DS/E&DCRs AND LOOSE PARTS - STUDS

	920
	SV3-KB22-KBW-ME1667
	Installation of Module KB22-WLS Effluent Holdup Pump B

	921
	SV0-RWS-THW-ME8937
	PERFORM  HYDROSTATIC TESTING ON THE RAW WATER LINES @ BUILDING 315

	922
	SV4-CA20-S5W-CV5766
	CA20-72 UNSAT IR# & N&D STRUCTURAL REPAIRS

	923
	SV4-CA20-S5W-CV5285
	CA20-10 UNSAT IR, N&D AND SHIP LOOSE MATERIAL STRUCTURAL REPAIRS

	924
	SV3-1208-ITW-CV4392
	PRE-ITAAC MEASUREMENTS

	925
	SV4-WLS-P0W-ME5394
	INSTALLATION OF KB11 PIPING ISOMETRICS SV4-WLS-PLW-602, -603, -604, -605, -606, -607, -609, -60K, & -60L

	926
	SV3-CA20-S4W-CV2487
	CA20 SUB ASSEMBLY 3 WORK LIST ITEMS WB-W00019, WB-W00024, WB-W00025, WB-W00026, WB-W00027 & WB-W00028

	927
	SV0-RWS-CWS-CV6291
	RAW WATER INTAKE FOUNDATION(S)

	928
	SV3-2030-M6W-ME1703
	INSTALL CWS CROSSOVER PIPING FROM "B" TO "C" CONDENSER

	929
	SV3-CA20-S4W-CV2609
	FABRICATION OF ADDITIONAL CA20 OVERLAY PLATES

	930
	SV3-WGS-THW-ME3037
	KB16-HYDROSTATIC TESTING OF WGS PIPING

	931
	SV3-CA01-S4W-CV2384
	CA01-08 SUBMODULE PRE-ASSEMBLY FABRICATION

	932
	SV0-PWS-THW-ME2702
	HYDRO TEST THE POTABLE WATER SYSTEM (PWS) AT BUILDING 315

	933
	SV4-ML05-MLW-ME7941
	INSTALL CA01 PROCESS PIPE PENETRATIONS SV4-11501-ML-P03, SV4-11501-ML-P04, & SV4-11502-ML-P03

	934
	SV3-CA05-S5W-CV1870
	MODIFY CA05-02 AND CA05-03 PER EDCR APP-CA05-GEF-068

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	

Table 2. Completed and Voided Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	935
	SV3-1208-SCW-CV3078
	COURSE 1 UNIT 3 SHIELD BUILDING

	936
	SV3-CA03-S4W-CV2264
	CA03 FLOOR LEAK CHASE PLATES INSTALLATION

	937
	SV4-CA20-S5W-CV5771
	CA20-73 UNSAT IR# & N&D STRUCTURAL REPAIRS

	938
	SV3-2040-MLW-ME2939
	INSTALLATION OF EMBEDDED PIPING PENETRATION FLOOR SLEEVES (SLAB 2).

	939
	SV3-WLS-PHW-ME2369
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF KB11/WLS PIPING SUPPORTS (SV3-WLS-PH-12R0006, 12R0453, 12R0457, 12R0460, 12R0464, 12R0470, 12R0475, & 12R0780)

	940
	SV4-VCS-MXW-CT7415
	U4 CONTAINMENT BUILDING MD01 VCS DAMPERS COATINGS REWORK

	941
	SV3-2030-M6W-ME1705
	INSTALL PIPING SUPPORTS FOR "B" TO "C" CONDENSER CROSSOVER PIPING

	942
	SV4-CA20-S4W-CV3267
	INSTALLATION OF SUBMODULE CA20-06

	943
	SV3-R151-R1W-ME0724
	R151 COMMODITY MODULE INSTALLATION

	944
	SV3-WLS-P0W-ME2135
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE KB12 WLS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS SV3-WLS-PLW-60A, 60M & 608)

	945
	SV3-WRS-PHW-ME0781
	INSTALLATION OF LARGE BORE WRS PIPING SUPPORTS: SV3-WRS-PH-12A0807, 12R0083

	946
	SV3-WLS-P0W-ME2767
	KB16 - INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE VACUUM PUMP PIPING (ISOMETRIC SV3-WLS-PLW-090, 100, & 101

	947
	SV3-2050-MLW-ME6296
	INSTALLATION OF MECHANICAL PIPE SLEEVES FOR SLAB(S) 4 ELEVATION 140'

	948
	SV4-ML05-MLW-ME4812
	Attachment of welded nelson studs to embedded piping penetrations 82'-6" Floors only"

	949
	SV3-CA01-S5W-CV4142
	CA01-34 UNSATISFACTORY IRs AND N&D REPAIRS - STUDS

	950
	SV4-WWS-P0W-ME1978
	WWS EMBEDDED PIPING INSTALLATION (INCLUDING ISOMETRIC SV3-WWS-PLW-31C, 31D, 31K, & 313)

	951
	SV4-SFS-P0W-ME5409
	INSTALLATION OF KB12 PIPING ISOMETRIC SV4-SFS-PLW-089

	952
	SV4-4031-CCW-CV5068
	UNIT 4 ANNEX BUILDING AREA 1 ELEVATOR PIT

	953
	SV4-CA20-S5W-CV5761
	CA20-71 UNSAT IR# & N&D STRUCTURAL REPAIRS

	954
	SV4-VWS-PHW-ME7495
	INSTALLATION OF KB16 VWS PIPE SUPPORTS

	955
	SV4-CA20-V2W-CV7511
	INSTALL SUPER LIFT LUG AT CA20-01

	956
	SV4-WGS-P0W-ME2014
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WGS PIPING (INCLUDES SV4-WGS-PLW-050, 101, 103, 105, 107)

	957
	SV3-WLS-P0W-ME2137
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE KB12 WLS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS SV3-WLS-PLW-60B, 60H & 60J)

	958
	SV3-WLS-PHW-ME2371
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF KB11/WLS PIPING SUPPORTS (SV3-WLS-PH-12R0445, 12R0705, 12R0438, 12R0446, 12R0783, 12R0700, 12R0440, 12R0001, 12R0452, 12R0474)

	959
	SV3-VAS-MDW-ME2975
	R155 MODULE HVAC AC COMPLETION

	960
	SV4-CA20-S4W-CV3263
	CA20-02 SUB-MODULE ERECTION

	961
	SV3-FPS-P0W-ME2976
	INSTALLATION OF FPS PIPING IN MODULE R151 PER ISO SV3-FPS-PLW-721

	962
	SV0-0000-XGW-CV0447
	RWI Site Development

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	

Table 2. Completed and Voided Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	963
	SV3-WLS-P0W-ME2138
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE KB12 WLS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS SV3-WLS-PLW-60D & 672)

	964
	SV3-R155-R1W-ME0725
	INSTALLATION OF R155 COMMODITY MODULE

	965
	SV3-PGS-P0W-ME2980
	INSTALLATION OF PGS PIPING IN MODULE R151 PER ISO SV3-PGS-PLW-121

	966
	SV4-R104-MDW-861253
	INSTALLATION OF HVAC DUCTWORK AND SUPPORTS ON MODULE R104

	967
	SV4-CB65-S5W-CV4419
	INSTALL COUPLERS ON SV4 CB65 OLP's

	968
	SV3-CAS-PHW-ME2987
	INSTALLATION OF CAS PIPING SUPPORTS IN MODULE R151

	969
	SV3-CA02-S5W-CV5943
	CA02-03 STRUCTURAL UNSAT IR'S AND N&D'S

	970
	SV3-VWS-PHW-ME2983
	Installation of VWS Piping Supports in Module R151

	971
	SV4-WGS-P0W-ME6122
	INSTALL KB04 WGS PIPING

	972
	SV3-CA20-S4W-CV2324
	CA20 SUB ASSEMBLY 1 PUNCH LIST ITEMS WB-W00029, WB-W00067, WB-W00075, & WB-W00093

	973
	SV3-WLS-PHW-ME0841
	Installation of Small Bore WLS Piping Supports for Isometric SV#-WLS-PLW-33D

	974
	SV3-CA03-SUW-CV7094
	CA03 - PROCEDURES AND SPECIFICATIONS BOOK

	975
	SV4-WLS-MVW-ME5402
	INSTALLATION OF KB11/WLS MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT

	976
	SV3-CA01-S4W-CV0400
	CA01 SM 01 INSTALLATION

	977
	SV3-CA05-S4W-CV1876
	CA05 EMBED PLATES AND BEAM SEATS SOUTH SIDE

	978
	SV3-CA20-S4W-CV1386
	Pre-Assembly of CA20 Floor Submodules (CA20-43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 56, 57)

	979
	SV3-CA20-S4W-CV0433
	CA20 WALL J2 OVERLAY PLATES INSTALLATION

	980
	SV3-VAS-MDW-ME2988
	INSTALLATION OF VAS HVAC DUCT IN MODULE R151

	981
	SV4-CA01-S4W-CV6408
	CA01-14-SUB MODULE INSTALLATION

	982
	SV4-CA20-S5W-CV4010
	UNSAT IR# & N&D STRUCTURAL REPAIRS,

	983
	SV3-1208-SCW-CV4914
	COURSE 5 UNIT 3 SHIELD BUILDING

	984
	SV3-2040-MLW-ME2940
	INSTALLATION OF EMBEDDED PIPING PENETRATION FLOOR SLEEVES (SLABS 4 AND 5).

	985
	SV3-2060-MLW-ME8897
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF MECHANICAL PIPING PENETRATIONS EL. 196'

	986
	SV3-2060-MLW-ME8896
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF MECHANICAL PIPING PENETRATIONS FOR SLABS 1&2 ON ELEVATION 170'

	987
	SV3-2060-MLW-ME8895
	INSTALLATION OF MECHANICAL PIPE SLEEVES FOR SLAB(S) 5 & 6 ELEVATION 170'

	988
	SV4-SFS-MVW-ME5417
	INSTALLATION OF KB12/SFS MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT

	989
	SV4-ML05-MLW-ME4810
	ATTACHMENT OF WELDED COUPLINGS 82'-6" FLOOR PENETRATIONS

	990
	SV0-8100-EWW-TP1212
	Temporary Power For Bldg. 203 Westinghouse Field Offices

	
			
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Table 2. Completed and Voided Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	991
	SV0-852-EWW-TP0407
	Power to Icehouse (144) and Well 3

	992
	SV0-0000-CCW-CV0008
	Installation of the Module Assembly Building Foundation

	993
	VNC-COMM-ZRS-001
	Electrical Phase 2 and Fiber Optic

	994
	SV3-FPS-THW-ME3421
	HYDRO TESTING OF FPS PIPING IN MODULE R151 - ISO SV3-FPS-PLW-721

	995
	SV3-PGS-THW-ME3423
	HYDRO TESTING OF PGS PIPING IN MODULW R151-IS0 SV3-PGS-PLW-121

	996
	SV3-VWS-THW-ME3424
	HYDRO TESTING OF VWS PIPING IN MODULE R151-ISO SV3-VWS-PLW-381, & 481

	997
	SV3-WGS-THW-ME3425
	HYDRO TESTING OF WGS PIPING IN MODULE R151 - ISO SV3-WGS-PLW-541

	998
	SV0-PWS-PPW-ME0257
	Start-Up for the Temporary Potable Water Solution and Disinfect of PWS Header and Building 120

	999
	SV4-CA01-S4W-CV6521
	CA01-46 SUB MODULE INSTALLATION

	1000
	SV4-CA20-S5W-860207
	CA20 FABRICATION OF BULK FLAT BAR

	1001
	SV3-WLS-PHW-ME2367
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF KB11/WLS PIPING SUPPORTS (SV3-WLS-PH-12R0444, 12R0447, 12R0451, 12R0454, 12R0458, 12R0461, 12R0465, 12R0468, 12R0471, & 12R9025)

	1002
	SV3-CA20-S4W-CV0310
	CA20 SA2 Wall Submodule Erection (10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17)

	1003
	SV4-CB65-S4W-CV2568
	UNIT 4 CB65 ASSEMBLY

	1004
	SV3-CA20-S4W-CV0441
	CA20 WALL L2 OVERLAY PLATES INSTALLATION

	1005
	SV3-WLS-P0W-ME2143
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE KB11 WLS PIPING (INCLUDING SV3-WLS-PLW-678, 679, 67D, 67E, 67G, 67H, 67L, 67N, 682, & 688)

	1006
	SV3-WLS-P0W-ME2145
	Installation of Small Bore KB11 WLS Piping(Including SV3-WLS-PLW-67C, 67F, 67P, 67Q, 67S, 67W, 683, & 68D)

	1007
	SV3-CA01-S5W-CV2351
	CA01-01 REPAIR WORK

	1008
	SV3-CA01-S4W-CV2095
	INSTALLATION OF CA01-32.

	1009
	SV3-SFS-PHW-ME2218
	INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS ON KB12 (FOR ISOMETRICS SV3-SFS-PLW-60A, 60B)

	1010
	SV3-CA01-S5W-CV2327
	Finish Fabrication and Perform Work per Miscellaneous N&Ds

	1011
	SV4-DWS-PHW-861260
	INSTALLATION OF DWS PIPE SUPPORTS ON MODULE R151

	1012
	SV3-WLS-PHW-ME2220
	INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS ON KB12 (FOR ISOMETRICS SV3-WLS-PLW-60E, 60F, 60G)

	1013
	SV0-8400-EWW-EL0061
	Electrical Service to the Sign Shop

	1014
	SV0-874-EWW-TP0702
	Control Power Installation For Sprinkler System at Batch Plant

	1015
	SV3-WLS-P0W-ME2142
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE KB11 WLS PIPING (INCLUDING SV3-WLS-PLW-602, 603, 604, 605, 606, 607, 609, 60K, & 60L)

	
			
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Table 2. Completed and Voided Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	1016
	SV4-ML05-MLW-ME1742
	INSTALLATION OF EMBEDDED PIPING PENETRATIONS 66'-6"-82'-6" WALLS ONLY

	1017
	SV3-CA01-S5W-CV3318
	CA01-27 UNSATISFACTORY IRs AND N&D REPAIRS-STUDS

	1018
	SV3-WLS-PHW-ME2370
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF KB11/WLS PIPING SUPPORTS (SV3-WLS-PH-12R0479, 12R0489, 12R0487, 12R0485, 12R0482, 12R0437, 12R0484, & 12R0483)

	1019
	SV3-2050-MLW-ME6295
	INSTALLATION OF MECHANICAL PIPE SLEEVES FOR SLAB(S) 1 ELEVATION 140'

	1020
	SV3-CA01-S5W-CV4143
	CA01-34 UNSAT STRUCT IR AND N&D'S

	1021
	SV3-KB37-KBW-ME2345
	INSTALLATION OF KB37 COMPONENTS

	1022
	SV3-CA01-S4W-CV2550
	CA01-11 SUBMODULE INSTALLATION

	1023
	SV4-2050-CRW-CV5852
	NS 141'-3" ELEV. REBAR POUR 2

	1024
	SV4-CA20-S4W-CV3265
	CA20-04 SUB-MODULE ERECTION,

	1025
	SV4-CA20-S4W-CV5623
	CA20-24 UPENDING/SUB-MODULE INSTALLATION

	1026
	SV0-ZRS-ECW-863146
	REPLACE SIMOCODE PRO V

	1027
	SV3-CA01-S5W-CV3324
	CA01-13 UNSAT IR & N&D STUD REPAIRS

	1028
	SV0-SDS-PLW-ME0240
	Installation of All Remaining Grinder Pump Stations

	1029
	SV3-CA01-S4W-CV2059
	CA01-04 INSTALLATION

	1030
	SV0-891-EWW-EL0318
	Electrical Power Installation to Test Lab

	1031
	SV0-848-CCW-CV0177
	Area 158 Carpenter Pad Assembly

	1032
	SV0-842-CCW-CV0083
	Install Foundation for Mechanical/ Structural Fab Shop  (Bldg. 131)

	1033
	SV0-ZRS-EWW-TP0540
	Installation of 13.8 KV line from Switchgear #5 to 3 way junction Northeast of Nuclear Island

	1034
	SV0-805-CCW-CV0078
	Install Foundation for Mechanical Shop (Bldg. 136)

	1035
	SV0-ME71-CCW-CV0626
	Fabrication of End Wall Plates

	1036
	SV0-842-EWW-EL0173
	Installation of Electrical Power to Mechanical Fab Shop (Building 131)

	1037
	SV0-812-EWW-EL0270
	Electrical Feeder Installation to New Hire Office (Bldg 118.)

	1038
	SV4-12171-CYW-800000
	Room 12171 Grout, WLS Waste Effluent Holdup Tank A (WLS-MT-05A)

	1039
	SV4-KB15-KBW-ME5677
	INSTALLATION OF MODULE KB15 (DEGASIFIER DISCHARGE PUMP)

	1040
	SV3-2050-MLW-ME6294
	INSTALLATION OF MECHANICAL PIPE SLEEVES FOR SLAB(S) 2 & 3 ELEVATION 140'

	1041
	SV3-VAS-MHW-ME2989
	INSTALLATION OF STRUCTURAL FRAMES AROUND HVAC DUCT IN MODULE R151

	1042
	SV0-842-PPW-ME0210
	Fabrication and Installation of the Tempoary Piping PWS & SDS (above slab) and Fixtures for the Piping Fitting Shop, Building 131

	
			
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Table 2. Completed and Voided Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	1043
	SV0-YFS-CCW-CV0005
	Install Yard Fire System (YFS) Diesel Pumphouse Building Foundation

	1044
	SV0-ZRS-EWW-EL0243
	Installation of 1000 kVA transformer and ZRS tie-into the north loop

	1045
	SV3-CA20-S4W-CV2166
	CA20 SUB ASSEMBLY 1 PUNCH LIST ITEMS WB-W00042, WB-W00057, WB-W00058, WB-W00060, WB-W00073, WB-W000872, WB-W00084, WB-W00087

	1046
	SV3-CA20-MHW-CV1388
	Installation of Submodule CA20-26,27,28,29,30,71,72,73 Vertical Lifting Attachments

	1047
	SV0-MH90-MHW-RI0558
	Assembly of the HLD Boom and Mast

	1048
	SV3-KB27-KBW-ME1665
	INSTALLATION OF KB27  MECHANICAL MODULE

	1049
	SV4-SFS-P0W-ME5410
	INSTALLATION OF KB12 PIPING ISOMETRIC SV4-SFS-PLW-60A

	1050
	SV4-CA05-S4W-CV7028
	CA05-04 Temporary Attachments

	1051
	SV3-KB28-KBW-ME1666
	INSTALLATION OF MODULE KB28-WLS WASTE HOLDUP PUMP B

	1052
	SV3-2060-MLW-ME8894
	INSTALLATION OF MECHANICAL PIPE PENETRATIONS ELEVATION 170' SLAB(S) 3 & 4

	1053
	SV4-KB04-MXW-CT7675
	COATINGS - U4 KB04 MODULE

	1054
	SV3-KB28-KBW-ME2205
	INSTALLATION OF KB28 COMPONENTS

	1055
	SV0-039-CCW-CV0309
	Installation of Foundation for Gas Storage Modules Bldgs 131 and 150

	1056
	SV0-829-CCW-CV0179
	Area 111 CH80 and CH82 Module Fabrication Pads

	1057
	SV4-CA20-S5W-CV5615
	CA20-23 UNSAT IR - STUDS & LOOSE PARTS,

	1058
	SV0-MH90-CCW-CV0142
	Installation of the Heavy Lift Derrick Counterweight and Ring Foundation

	1059
	SV3-ME71-CCW-CV0320
	Installation fo the Hot Water Inlet Tunnel (Unit 3)

	1060
	SV0-PWS-PLW-ME0916
	Install Potable Water LInes for Building 315

	1061
	SV3-CA03-S4W-CV2263
	CA03 WALL LEAK CHASE ASSEMBLY

	1062
	SV3-2020-MEW-ME0732
	Install Condenser A Lower Tube Bundle

	1063
	SV3-ME01-MEW-ME1290
	Condensers A,B & C: Addition of Omitted Welds on Upper Shell Baffle Plates and Turbine Bypass Piping

	1064
	SV4-12172-CYW-800000
	Room 12172 Grout, WLS Waste Effluent Holdup Tank B (WLS-MT-05B)

	1065
	SV4-CA20-S4W-CV3269
	CA20-08 SUB-MODULE ERECTION

	1066
	SV3-CA01-S5W-CV2496
	CA01-20 & CA01-21 INSTALLATION OF PAPER CLIP REBARS PER N&D AND E&DCR'S

	1067
	SV3-CA02-S5W-CV5573
	CA02-02-UNSAT IRS AND N&Ds - STUDS

	1068
	SV3-WLS-PLW-ME0892
	Fabricate and Install WLS Embedded Piping ISO SV3-WLS-PLW-642, 643, 644, 645, and 646

	1069
	SV3-CA01-S4W-CV2065
	SUBMODULE CA01-25, CA01-47, AND CA01-48 ERECTION

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	

Table 2. Completed and Voided Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	1070
	SV3-WLS-PLW-ME0902
	Fabricate and Install WLS Embedded Piping Iso SV3-WLS-PLW-577, 578

	1071
	SV4-2020-SSW-CV1824
	TURBINE BUILDING CONDENSERS TEMPORARY HYDRO SUPPORT

	1072
	SV0-RWS-PVW-863439
	TROUBLESHOOT/REPLACE LEAKING PIPING FLANGE GASKET ON SV0-RWS-PL-V027A

	1073
	SV4-CA20-V2W-CV7510
	INSTALL SUPER LIFT LUG AT CA20-04/05

	1074
	SV3-CA01-S5W-CV2277
	CA01-22 FABRICATION COMPLETION

	1075
	SV4-CA20-S4W-CV5628
	INSTALLATION OF SUB-MODULE CA20-25

	1076
	SV4-CA20-S4W-CV5738
	INSTALLATION OF SUB-MODULE CA20-26

	1077
	SV3-MV50-MLW-850000
	CONTAINMENT VESSEL-FUEL TRANSFER TUBE: INSTALLATION OF GUARD PIPE ANNULAR RING

	1078
	SV3-WLS-PLW-ME0887
	Fabricate and Install WLS Embedded Piping Iso SV3-WLS-PLW-647, 648, 649, and 64A

	1079
	SV3-CA01-S5W-CV2832
	CA01-29 UNSAT AND N&D REWORK

	1080
	SV4-WLS-PHW-ME5401
	INSTALLATION OF KB11 PIPE STRAPS

	1081
	SV4-CA01-S5W-CV6535
	SA3 LEAK CHASE FABRICATION

	1082
	SV3-CA02-S5W-CV6055
	SUBMODULE CA02-03 STUD UNSAT IR AND N&D REPAIR

	1083
	SV4-WLS-PHW-ME7489
	INSTALLATION OF KB16 WLS PIPE SUPPORTS

	1084
	SV3-CA01-S4W-CV2146
	CA01-08 SUBMODULE ERECTION

	1085
	SV3-R161-KBW-ME3696
	SITE COMPLETION OF R161 STRUCTURAL STEEL

	1086
	SV4-1208-SCW-CV6994
	COURSE 1 UNIT 4 SHIELD BUILDING

	1087
	SV4-WLS-P0W-ME5396
	INSTALLATION OF KB11 PIPING ISOMETRICS SV4-WLS-PLW-676, -678, -679, -67D, -67E, -67F, -67G, -67H, -67K, -67L, -67N, -67P, -67U, -682, -684, -685, -687, -688, -68D, & -68E

	1088
	SV3-CA01-S5W-CV2091
	CA01-32 UNSAT IR AND N&D REPAIRS

	1089
	SV4-CA20-V2W-CV7512
	INSTALL SUPER LIFT LUG AT CA20-13/14

	1090
	SV4-SFS-PHW-ME5416
	INSTALLATION OF KB12 PIPE STRAPS

	1091
	SV3-CA03-S4W-CV2254
	CA03 SUBMODULE WALL ASSEMBLY (03, 04, 05, 06, 07)

	1092
	SV3-CA03-S4W-CV2255
	CA03 SUBMODULE WALL ASSEMBLY (11, 12, 13, 14, 15)

	1093
	SV3-CA01-S5W-CV3225
	CA01-31 SUBMODULE ASSEMBLY

	1094
	SV3-CA01-S5W-CV4141
	CA01-30 Unstatisfactory IRs and N&D Repairs - Studs

	1095
	SV3-CA01-S5W-CV3305
	CA01 SM 11 N&D AND INSPECTION REPORT STUD REWORK

	1096
	SV3-2020-MEW-ME0738
	UNIT 3 CONDENSER A UPPER SHELL EXTERIOR SHELL ASSEMBLY

	1097
	SV3-CA01-S5W-CV4210
	PERFORM N&D REWORK AND REPAIRS PER (IR) S540-001-14-0066

	1098
	SV3-1208-SCW-CV4387
	COURSE 4 UNIT 3 SHIELD BUILDING

	1099
	SV3-CA20-S4W-CV0427
	CA20 Wall J1 Overlay Plates Installation

	1100
	SV0-8100-EWW-EL0060
	Temporary Power to Construction Office Trailers (Bldg:150 & Bldg:120)

	1101
	VNC-CFA-ME-PWS-004
	Potable Water System Installation

	
			
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Table 2. Completed and Voided Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	1102
	VNC-EL861-EL-MSC-006
	New Security Entrance Roadway Lighting.

	1103
	VNC-EW87-EL-MSC-005
	Electrical Service to the Concrete Batch Plant

	1104
	VNC-CFA-ME-CAS-006
	Fabrication and Installation of Compressed Air System in NOI 7

	1105
	SV0-8000-EWW-TP0636
	Electirical Power FEED to FFD Complex

	1106
	SV0-MH90-EWW-TP0668
	Installation of Electrical Power Feeder to HLD

	1107
	SV0-832-PLW-TP0546
	Install Praxair Bulk Storage Tanks & Associated Piping

	1108
	SV3-RNS-PVW-862966
	RE4-INSTALLATION OF Q240 VALVE ACTUATORS

	1109
	SV3-WLS-THW-ME3951
	HYDRO TESTING OF KB28 MODULE WLS PIPING

	1110
	SV0-853-PPW-ME0115
	Construction Craft Change House #2 below slab and embedded piping

	1111
	SV3-CA01-S4W-CV0549
	CA01 SM 03 INSTALLATION

	1112
	SV4-DWS-PHW-ME7498
	INSTALLATION OF KB16 DWS PIPE SUPPORTS

	1113
	SV4-RWS-JEW-863156
	REPLACE LEVEL TRANSMITTER SV4-RWS-JE-LT007B

	1114
	SV4-WRS-P0W-ME5337
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WRS LEAK CHASE PIPING INCLUDING SV4-WRS-PLW-80L

	1115
	SV0-SDS-PLW-ME0039
	Trench #4 Sanitary Drainage System

	1116
	SV0-RWS-PLW-ME0072
	RWS- Tank Area Installation- Balance of Plant Components Supporting Temporary Supply

	1117
	SV3-WLS-PHW-ME2764
	KB16 - INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS

	1118
	SV4-CA01-S5W-CV6368
	CA01-04 UNSATISFACTORY IRs/N&Ds/E&DCRs AND LOOSE PARTS - STUDS

	1119
	SV3-CA01-S5W-CV4149
	CA01-46 UNSATISFACTORY IRS AND N&DS REPAIR - STUDS

	1120
	SV3-CA02-S8W-CV2566
	INSTALL LIFTING LUGS FOR NI SET

	1121
	SV4-CA20-S5W-CV4013
	UNSAT IR# & N&D STUD REPAIRS,

	1122
	SV3-2050-MLW-ME6297
	INSTALLATION OF MECHANICAL PIPE SLEEVES FOR SLAB(S) 5 & 6 ELEVATION 140'

	1123
	SV4-CA20-S5W-CV4009
	UNSAT IR# & N&D STUD REPAIRS,

	1124
	SV4-CA20-S5W-CV4005
	CA20-02 UNSAT IR# & N&D STUD REPAIRS

	1125
	SV3-2020-MEW-ME0848
	Install Condenser B Upper Shell to Upper Truss

	1126
	SV3-ML05-MLW-ME4605
	INSTALLATION OF CA02/CA05 PENETRATION SV3-11305-ML-P01

	1127
	SV3-2050-MLW-ME6298
	INSTALLATION OF MECHANICAL PIPE SLEEVES FOR SLAB(S) 7A & 7B ELEVATION 156'

	1128
	SV4-CA01-S5W-CV6537
	SA5 LEAK CHASE FABRICATION

	1129
	SV4-CA20-S4W-CV3264
	CA20-03 SUB-MODULE ERECTION

	1130
	SV3-WGS-PHW-ME2833
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF KB14 WGS PIPING SUPPORTS

	1131
	SV3-EDS-DBW-EL3130
	INSTALL ANNEX BLDG EDS4-DB1 BATTERY RACKS, ROOM 40309

	1132
	SV4-CA01-S4W-CV6412
	CA01-15 SUBMODULE INSTALLATION

	1133
	SV0-ZRS-JCW-862066
	MAIN PANEL #SV0-ZRS-JD-MCP001

	
			
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Table 2. Completed and Voided Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	1134
	SV3-KB13-KBW-ME2465
	INSTALLATION OF STRUCTURAL STEEL PIPE AND INSTRUMENT SUPPORTS AND LIFTING LUGS ON KB13 SUMP COVER

	1135
	SV3-2030-CEW-CV0131
	Unit 3 Turbine Building Construction Aides for EL. 100'-0"

	1136
	SV4-CA01-S5W-CV6534
	SA2 LEAK CHASE FABRICATION

	1137
	SV3-VWS-THW-ME3036
	KB16-HYDROSTATIC TESTING OF VWS PIPING

	1138
	SV3-CA20-S4W-CV2293
	REMOVAL OF CA20 LIFTING LUGS 164 AND 165

	1139
	SV3-CA01-S5W-CV3335
	CA01 SUBASSEMBLY 02 LEAK CHASE FABRICATION

	1140
	SV3-CA01-S4W-CV2555
	CA01-17 SUBMODULE ERECTION

	1141
	SV3-CA01-S5W-CV3312
	CA01-06 UNSAT IR & N&D STRUCTURE REPAIRS

	1142
	SV4-CA20-S4W-CV5292
	INSTALLATION OF SUB MODULE CA20-11

	1143
	SV4-CA01-S4W-CV6420
	SUBMODULE CA01-17 INSTALLATION

	1144
	SV4-WGS-THW-ME6274
	HYDRO TESTING OF KB04 WGS PIPING

	1145
	SV3-WLS-THW-ME4482
	HYDRO TESTING OF KB37 MODULE WLS PIPING (CLASSE E)

	1146
	SV0-SDS-PLW-ME0143
	Installation of Trench 6 Grinder Pumps, Lift Stations, and Manholes

	1147
	SV0-835-EWW-EL0167
	Electrical Installation for Tool Room, M&TE, Rigging Loft (Bldg 143)

	
			
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	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	No.
	Work Package Number
	Title

	1
	SV3-RNS-P0W-ME0539
	INSTALLATION OF RNS LARGE BORE PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRIC SV3-RNS-PLW-211)

	2
	SV3-PGS-PHW-ME0798
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PGS PIPE SUPPORTS (ISO SV3-PGS-PLW-124, 129)

	3
	SV3-CAS-PHW-ME0789
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC DRAWINGS (SV3-CAS-PLW-330)

	4
	SV3-CAS-PLW-ME0457
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE CAS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS: SV3-CAS-PLW-375, 424, 42A, & 42B)

	5
	SV3-2070-SUW-CV0195
	TURBINE BUILDING STRUCTURAL STEEL FRAMING SEQUENCE 14

	6
	SV3-2070-SUW-CV0197
	TURBINE BUILDING STRUCTURAL STEEL FRAMING SEQUENCE 16

	7
	SV3-CAS-PLW-ME0459
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE CAS PIPING ( INCLUDES ISOMETRICS: SV3-CAS-PLW-330 )

	8
	SV3-VWS-PHW-ME0814
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE VWS PIPING SUPPORTS FROM ISOMETRIC SV3-VWS-PLW-386 AND SV3-VWS-PLW-486.

	9
	SV3-DWS-PHW-ME0785
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF DWS PIPE SUPPORTS (ISO SV3-DWS-PLW-60D, 624, 625)

	10
	SV3-DWS-PHW-ME0786
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF DWS PIPE SUPPORTS (ISO SV3-DWS-PLW-627)

	11
	SV3-2060-SUW-CV0194
	Turbine Building Structural Steel Framing Sequence 13

	12
	SV3-WLS-PHW-ME0773
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC DRAWINGS WLS-PLW-230, -390, -460, -710

	13
	SV3-WLS-PHW-ME1038
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC DRAWING WLS-PLW-041

	14
	SV4-ME01-PLW-ME1016
	UNIT 4 CONDENSER A: INSTALLATION OF CASING DRAIN PIPING

	15
	SV4-ME01-PLW-ME1008
	UNIT 4 CONDENSERS C: INSTALLATION OF UPPER SHELL NOZZLES

	16
	SV4-ME01-PLW-ME1014
	Unit 4 Condenser A: Installation of Water Curtain Spray Piping

	17
	SV4-ME01-PLW-ME1025
	Condenser A: Installation of Vacuum Piping

	18
	SV4-ME01-PLW-ME1452
	Unit 4 Condenser B: Fabrication & Installation of Casing Drain Piping

	19
	SV4-ME01-PLW-ME1453
	UNIT 4 CONDENSER C: FABRICATION & INSTALLATION OF CASING DRAIN PIPING

	20
	SV3-ME3C-MEW-ME1461
	INSTALLATION OF TCS HEAT EXCHANGERS (TCS-ME-01A, -01B, & -01C)

	21
	SV3-ASS-PHW-ME1522
	Fabricate/Install of Auxiliary Steam (ASS) Supports (Portion 3) for Isometric # SV3-ASS-PLW-02H,022,02S, & 02E

	22
	SV4-ME01-PLW-ME1539
	UNIT 4 CONDENSER B: INSTALLATION OF WATER CURTAIN SPRAY PIPING

	23
	SV4-ME01-PLW-ME1540
	UNIT 4 CONDENSER C: INSTALLATION OF WATER CURTAIN SPRAY PIPING

	24
	VN3-XC10-CV-MSC-019
	Unit 3 Backfill from Elevation 180 feet to Grade

	
			
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	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	25
	SV3-DOS-P0W-ME2470
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL DIESEL FUEL OIL PIPING UNDER THE DIESEL BUILDING SLAB

	26
	SV3-CDS-PLW-ME2308
	INSTALLATION OF CDS PIPING FOR ISOMETRIC SV3-CDS-PLW-71A, SV3-CDS-PLW-711, SV3-CDS-PLW-712, SV3-CDS-PLW-713, SV3-CDS-PLW-714,SV3-CDS-PLW-715, SV3-CDS-PLW-716,

	27
	SV3-VWS-PLW-ME2794
	INSTALLATION OF VWS PIPING FOR ISOMETRICS SV3-VWS-PLW-10N, SV3-VWS-PLW-10P, SV3-VWS-PLW-10Q.

	28
	SV3-DWS-PHW-ME3096
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC DRAWING SV3-DWS-PLW-756

	29
	SV3-PXS-P0W-ME3237
	ASME SECTION III- FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF ISOMETRIC# SV3-PXS-PLW-024 (LINE NUMBERS PXS-PL-L025B, L027B, L054B)

	30
	SV3-PXS-P0W-ME3235
	ASME SECTION III- FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF ISOMETIC# SV3-PXS-PLW-021 (LINE NUMBERS PXS-PL-L015B,L059B)

	31
	SV3-PXS-P0W-ME3375
	ASME SECTION III- FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF ISOMETRIC# SV3-PXS-PLW-02D (LINE NUMBERS PXS-PL-L120)

	32
	SV3-PXS-P0W-ME3380
	ASME SECTION III- FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF ISOMETRIC# SV3-PXS-PLW-02P (LINE NUMBERS PXS-PL-L018B)

	33
	SV3-PXS-P0W-ME3377
	ASME SECTION III - FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF ISOMETRIC# SV3-PXS-PLW-02K (LINE NUMBERS PXS-PL- L014B, L019B)

	34
	SV3-WLS-PHW-ME0837
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WLS PIPING SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRICS SV3-WLS-PLW-480, -484

	35
	SV3-PXS-P0W-ME3376
	ASME SECTION III - FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF ISOMETRIC# SV3-PXS-PLW-02E (LINE NUMBERS PXS-PL-L114, L120, L112B, L116B, B132B)o

	36
	SV3-PXS-P0W-ME3379
	ASME SECTION III - FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF ISOMETRIC# SV3-PXS-PLW-02N (LINE NUMBERS PXS-PL-L117B)

	37
	SV3-WLS-P0W-ME3496
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WLS PIPING (ISOMETRICS SV3-WLS-PLW-192, -193, -194)

	38
	SV3-WLS-PHW-ME3863
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WLS PIPING SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRICS SV3-WLS-PLW-192, -194

	39
	SV4-PY85-PYW-ME2215
	INSTALLATION OF WWS COLLECTION BASIN SV4-WWS-PY-D501

	40
	SV3-WLS-P0W-ME3497
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WLS PIPING (ISOMETRICS SV3-WLS-PLW-195, -196)

	41
	SV3-CCS-P0W-ME3837
	INSTALLATION OF LARGE BORE CCS PIPING INCLUDING ISOMETRICS SV3-CCS-PLW-021 , -022

	42
	SV3-ME01-PHW-ME1282
	UNIT 3 CONDENSER C: FABRICATION OF 2ND EXTRACTION STEAM PIPING SUPPORTS

	43
	SV3-CAS-PHW-ME2790
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC DRAWING SV3-CAS-PLW-86C

	
			
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	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	44
	SV3-PXS-P0W-ME3834
	ASME SECTION III- FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF ISOMETRIC# SV3-PXS-PLW-185 (LINE NUMBERS PXS-PLL014A, L019A)

	45
	SV3-PXS-P0W-ME3835
	ASME SECTION III - FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF ISOMETRIC# SV3-PXS-PLW-20A (LINE NUMBERS PXS-PL-L120, L150), ,

	46
	SV3-WLS-PHW-ME0833
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WLS PIPING SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRICS SV3-WLS-PLW-90B, -904

	47
	SV3-WLS-PHW-ME0827
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WLS PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC DRAWING WLS-PLW-591

	48
	SV3-WLS-PHW-ME3864
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WLS PIPING SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRICS SV3-WLS-PLW-195, -196

	49
	SV3-WLS-PHW-ME3861
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WLS PIPING SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRICS SV3-WLS-PLW-299, -300

	50
	SV3-WLS-PHW-ME0825
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WLS PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC DRAWING SV3-WLS-PLW-490

	51
	SV3-WLS-PHW-ME3410
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WLS PIPING SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC: SV3-WLS-PLW-040

	52
	SV3-WLS-PHW-ME2321
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WLS PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC DRAWING WLS-PLW-212

	53
	SV3-CVS-P0W-ME2650
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE CVS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS SV3-CVS-PLW-04E)

	54
	SV3-CVS-P0W-ME2652
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE CVS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS SV3-CVS-PLW-04G)

	55
	SV3-CVS-P0W-ME2653
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE CVS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS SV3-CVS-PLW-04J)

	56
	SV3-CVS-P0W-ME2651
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE CVS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRIC: SV3-CVS-PLW-04F)

	57
	SV3-CAS-P0W-ME2120
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL CAS SMALL BORE PIPING SHOWN ON ISOMETRIC DRAWING #SV3-CAS-PLW-863, SV3-CAS-PLW-86C, SV3-CAS-PLW-86D, AND SV3-CAS-PLW-86H

	58
	SV3-CVS-P0W-ME2649
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE CVS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRIC: SV3-CVS-PLW-04D)

	59
	SV3-4033-CRW-CV2839
	U3 ANNEX AREA 3 CONCRETE REINFORCEMENT ELEVATION 100'-0" TO 107'2"

	60
	SV3-WLS-PHW-ME0826
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WLS PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC DRAWING SV3-WLS-PLW-590

	61
	SV3-WLS-P0W-ME3499
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WLS PIPING (ISOMETRICS SV3-WLS-PLW-235, -245)

	62
	SV3-CVS-PHW-ME4188
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC DRAWING SV3-CVS-PLW-524, 533, 560

	63
	SV3-WWS-ERW-EL0744
	INSTALLATION OF ELECTRICAL UNDERGROUND COMMODITIES (MANHOLES AND DUCT BANKS) FOR THE (WWS) WASTE WATER SYSTEM.

	
			
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	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	64
	SV3-1210-EGW-EL1070
	U3-AUXILIARY BUILDING INSTALL ELECTRICAL PENETRATIONS AND GROUNDING FOR WALLS 21, 22, 23 AND 24 EL 66'6'' TO 82'-6''

	65
	SV0-ZFS-ERW-EL2716
	INSTALL ZFS DUCTBANK-PHASE 5 TO PHASE 4

	66
	SV0-SES-ERW-EL2689
	SV0-INSTALL SES PLANT SECURITY DUCT BANKS-PHASE 5

	67
	SV3-4030-EGW-EL1855
	UNDERGROUND COMMODITIES (EGS-GROUNDING) FOR THE ANNEX BLDG., AREA 2, ELEV. 100' TO 107'

	68
	SV0-SES-ERW-EL2274
	SES DUCTBANK FROM NORTHEAST OF DIESEL @ MANHOLE TO NORTH OF TRANSFORMER AREA (PHASE 2)

	69
	SV3-2040-EGW-EL1457
	ELECTRICAL GROUNDING INSTALLATION FOR THE TURBINE BUILDING AT ELEVATIONS 117'-6'' AND 120'-6''

	70
	SV3-0000-EGW-EL1895
	PERFORM INSTALLATION OF UNDERGROUND COMMODITIES (SV3-SITE STATION GROUNDING GRID) FOR GROUND GRID AREAS L1300, L1400 AND M1400 IN SUPPORT OF ANNEX PHASE 1 WORK

	71
	SV0-ZFS-ERW-EL2427
	INSTALL ZFS DUCTBANK NORTH OF TURBINE BLDG. - PHASE 2

	72
	SV0-ZFS-ERW-EL2663
	INSTALL ZFS DUCTBANK - PHASE 7 TO PHASE 3

	73
	SV3-R104-ERW-EL4154
	INSTALLATION OF ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY IN MODULE R104

	74
	SV3-1120-ERW-EL2350
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF CABLE TRAY SUPPORTS FOR ROOM 11201 EL. 84'6" THROUGH 107'-2"

	75
	SV4-CA20-S4W-CV5609
	CA20-21 MAP OUT TEMPORARY ATTACHMENTS

	76
	SV0-ZRS-EWW-EL1582
	Power Loop and Service Feeders for Buildings 301,302,303,304,305,306,307,321,322, and 324

	77
	SV4-ML10-MLW-ME5900
	PLACEMENT OF CONTAINMENT PENETRATIONS P19, P20, P22

	78
	SV3-1212-ERW-EL1618
	INSTALL DESIGN ROUTED RACEWAY AND SUPPORTS FOR DIVISION "A" BATTERY ROOM EL. 66'6"

	79
	SV3-1212-ERW-EL1622
	INSTALL DESIGN ROUTED RACEWAY AND SUPPORTS FOR SPARE BATTERY ROOM 3L. 66'-6"

	80
	SV3-2040-SSW-CV3301
	UNIT 3 TURBINE BUILDING SEQUENCE 10 HANDRAIL & STAIRS

	81
	SV3-2000-T2W-CV0618
	HSB ASSEMBLY & INSTALLER QUALIFICATION FOR TURBINE BUILDING

	82
	SV3-2020-SUW-CV0182
	TURBINE BUILDING SET MODULES CH80, CH81A, CH81B, CH81C, & CH82

	83
	SV3-2040-SUW-CV1186
	TURBINE BUILDING STRUCTURAL STEEL SEQUENCE 8

	84
	SV3-2040-SUW-CV1189
	Turbine Building Structural Steel Framing Sequence 11

	85
	SV3-2000-SUW-CV1391
	RE-WORK OF CH80 STRUCTURAL STEEL

	86
	SV3-CVS-PLW-CV0560
	Installation of Large Bore FPS Piping (Includes Isometrics SV3-CVS-PLW-561, SV3-CVS-PLW-562)

	
			
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	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	87
	SV3-WWS-PHW-ME4634
	INSTALLATION OF TURBINE BUILDING WWS PIPING SUPPORTS FOR SLAB 1 ON 120'-6"

	88
	SV3-SDS-PLW-ME1267
	INSTALL SANITARY DRAIN LIFT STATION MS-501.

	89
	SV3-SWS-PLW-ME1357
	INSTALLATION OF SWS LARGE BORE PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS SV3-SWS-PLW-030, 031, 034, 035, 065, 066, 06A, 06B)

	90
	SV3-ASS-PHW-ME1520
	FABRICATE/INSTALL OF AUXILIARY STEAM (ASS) SUPPORTS (PORTION 2) FOR ISOMETRIC# SV3-ASS-PLW-02L, 02D, 029, 025, & 026

	91
	SV0-PWS-PLW-ME1085
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL POTABLE WATER PIPING BETWEEN BUILDINGS 302 AND 303 TO BUILDING 307

	92
	SV3-PY85-PYW-ME1920
	INSTALLATION OF WWS COLLECTION BASIN SV3-WWS-PY-D501

	93
	SV3-CES-PHW-ME1851
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR (ISO SV3-CES-PLW-700, 711, 720, 730, 731, 732, 733, 734, 735, 736, 780)

	94
	SV3-2050-MEW-ME1900
	Unit 3 Turbine/Generator Deck Spring Support Foundation Installation

	95
	SV3-SDS-PLW-ME1656
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL SANITARY DRAIN PIPING FROM THE STANDARD PLANT TIE-INS @ THE ANNEX BLDG TO LIFT STATION MS-501

	96
	SV4-WLS-P0W-ME2909
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL UNIT 4 WLS PIPING FROM RADWASTE BUILDING THROUGH PHASE 5

	97
	SV3-WLS-PLW-ME0586
	INSTALLATION OF WLS LARGE BORE PIPING (INCLUDING ISOMETRICS SV3-WLS-PLW-362)

	98
	SV3-TCS-PHW-ME2390
	Installation Of TCS Piping Supports For Piping Included In The SV3-TCS-PLW-ME2389 Work Package

	99
	SV3-CDS-PHW-ME3712
	INSTALLATION OF CDS PIPING SUPPORTS ON 100' ELEVATION

	100
	SV3-CES-PHW-ME1750
	Fabrication and Installation of Pipe Supports for (ISO SV3-CES-PLW-740, 751, 760, 770, 771, 772, 773, 774, 775, 776, 777, 790)

	101
	SV3-WWS-PHW-ME2046
	UNIT 3 TURBINE BUILDING EL 82FT.-9IN. WWS PIPING SUPPORTS

	102
	SV0-SES-ERW-EL4203
	INSTALL CONDUIT IN SES DUCT BANK BETWEEN UNIT 3 AND UNIT 4 (FROM MANHOLE NXM689-NXM688 AND EVERYTHING BETWEEN)

	103
	SV0-SES-ERW-EL4204
	INSTALL CONDUIT IN SES DUCT BANK BETWEEN UNIT 3 AND UNIT 4 (FROM MANHOLE NXM688-NXM685 AND EVERYTHING BETWEEN)

	104
	SV0-2000-EWW-TP0878
	TEMPORARY POWER FOR TURBINE BUILDING

	105
	SV3-2040-SUW-CV1185
	Turbine Building Structural Steel Framing Sequence 7

	106
	SV3-2000-SUW-CV0180
	Assembly and erection of CH80 module in Area 111

	107
	SV3-2030-SUW-CV0190
	Structural Steel Framing (El. 100")

	108
	SV3-2000-SUW-CV0183
	Assembly and Erection of CH81A, B & C Module in Area 111

	
			
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	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	109
	SV4-VWS-P0W-ME4484
	ASME SECTION III - FABRICATION / INSTALLATION OF ISOMETRIC# SV4-VWS-PLW-910 (LINE# VWS-PL-L032)

	110
	SV3-MS21-MEW-001
	INSTALLATION OF SSS CONDENSER HOTWELL PUMPS (SSS-MS-01A/B/C)

	111
	SV3-2101-MLW-ME3349
	INSTALLATION OF EMBEDDED PIPING PENETRATION WALL SLEEVES (SLAB1)

	112
	SV3-WWS-PLW-ME0911
	Unit 3 Turbine Building, EL 100'-0" Bay 1 Embedded WWS Piping Package #2

	113
	SV3-WWS-PLW-ME1101
	UNIT 3 TURBINE BUILDING EL 100FT.-0IN. EMBEDDED WWS PIPING PACKAGE # 3

	114
	SV0-1000-EWW-TP1689
	CONSTRUCTION POWER RE-ROUTE AT NUCLEAR ISLAND UNIT 3

	115
	SV3-1210-EGW-EL1069
	U3-Aux Bldg. Grounding and Conduit Sleeves/Penetrations for Wall Pours 13,14,15,19,20,20B and Hall 12111 Header

	116
	SV3-CB65-S4WP-CV1663
	CB65 ASSEMBLY

	117
	SV3-1210-EGW-EL1066
	Unit 3 Auxillary Bldg EL.66'-6" Grounding Work Package for Wall 3

	118
	SV3-2060-CCW-CV0130
	INSTALL REBAR, EMBEDDED ITEMS, AND CONCRETE UNIT 3 TURBINE TABLE TOP (CA81)

	119
	SV3-2040-CCW-CV0124
	120'-6" Elevated Slabs Unit 3 Turbine

	120
	SV3-ASS-PHW-ME1428
	FABRICATE/INSTALL OF AUXILIARY STEAM (ASS) SUPPORTS (PORTION 1) FOR ISOMETRIC# SV3-ASS-PLW-016, 01U, 1E, & 01F

	121
	SV3-2131-CCW-CV0185
	Unit 3 Turbine Building First Bay 100' Slab and Equipment Pads

	122
	SV3-ASS-PLW-ME1474
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL AUXILIARY STEAM SYSTEM(ASS) PIPING PORTION 2 FOR 82-9

	123
	SV3-CDS-THW-ME1204
	PERFORM PRESSURE TEST ON UNIT 3 CONDENSATE PIPING FROM CONDENSER TO PUMPS

	124
	SV3-2040-SSW-CV3298
	UNIT 3 TURNINBE BULDING SEQUENCE 7 HANDRAIL & STARIS

	125
	SV3-WLS-PHW-ME0834
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WLS PIPING SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRICS SV3-WLS-PLW-35M, -355, -357

	126
	SV3-WRS-PLW-ME0604
	WRS LARGE BORE PIPING INSTALLATION (INCLUDES ISOMETRIC SV3-WRS-PLW-57A, 570, 57G AND 57H)

	127
	SV3-2030-CWS-ME1354
	Installation of (2) 120" CWS Butterfly Valves (Condenser Supply) Piping and Components to Condenser A

	128
	SV3-WRS-PLW-ME0598
	Installation of CR-10 Piping

	129
	SV3-WRS-P0W-ME2260
	ANNEX BUILDING - EMBEDDED WRS PIPING PACKAGE #2

	130
	SV3-CWS-PLW-ME2521
	INSTALLATION OF CWS PIPING

	131
	SV3-2020-SSW-CV1075
	TURBINE BUILDING CONDENSERS TEMPORARY HYDRO SUPPORT

	132
	SV3-DWS-P0W-ME6674
	INSTALLATION OF ANNEX BLDG DWS PIPING (ISOMETRICS SV3-DWS-PLW-140, 141)

	
			
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	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	133
	SV3-1230-CCW-CV2445
	AUX BUILDING MISCELLANEOUS WALLS (49, 50, 51, 52 & 53) UP TO EL 100'-0"

	134
	SV3-1230-CCW-CV2446
	AUX BUILDING MISCELLANEOUS WALLS (54, 55, 56 & 57) UP TO EL 100'-0"

	135
	SV3-1200-T2W-CV3353
	HSB Assembly & Installer Qualification for U3 Auxiliary Building

	136
	SV4-1220-CCW-CV4323
	UNIT 4 NUCLEAR ISLAND AUXILIARY BUILDING AREAS 3 THROUGH 6 CONCRETE PLACEMENTS FOR INTERIOR WALLS FROM ELEVATION 82'-6" TO 100'-0"

	137
	SV4-1220-CEW-CV3879
	AUXILIARY BUILDING:  AREAS 1 & 2, ELEVATION 82' 6" FLOOR SLAB EMBEDMENT, BLOCKOUTS & FORM WORK"

	138
	SV4-1220-CEW-CV3880
	AUXILIARY BUILDING:  AREAS 3 & 4, ELEVATION 82' 6" FLOOR SLAB EMBEDMENT, BLOCKOUTS & FORM WORK"

	139
	SV3-1220-CSW-CV2468
	Auxiliary Building S02 Stair Tower Elevation 66'-6" to 100'-0""

	140
	SV3-1160-SSW-CV3060
	C8 Circular Trunk SPL25, 26, 27

	141
	SV3-1172-SSW-CV4544
	Polar Crane Platforms SPL35, SPL36 SPL37

	142
	SV3-1132-SSW-CV6256
	SPL11 INSTALLATION

	143
	SV3-1120-ERW-EL2742
	INSTALLATION OF CONDUIT SUPPORTS IN ROOM 11202 EL 84'-6" THROUGH 107'-2"

	144
	SV3-1120-ERW-EL2820
	Installation of Conduit Supports in Room 11202 EL 84'-6" through 107'-2""

	145
	SV3-1120-ERW-EL2821
	Installation of Conduit Supports in Room 11202 EL 84'-6" through 107'-2""

	146
	SV3-1120-ERW-EL3521
	Fabrication and Installation of Design Routed Conduit Supports in Room 11204 at Elevation 84' 6""

	147
	SV3-1120-ERW-EL3523
	Fabrication and Installation of Design Routed Conduit Supports in Room 11204 at Elevation 84' 6""

	148
	SV3-1210-ERW-EL1625
	AUXILARY BUILDING UNIT 3, EL 66'-6", AREA 5, INSTALL DESIGNED CABLE TRAYS AND SUPPORTS

	149
	SV3-1210-ERW-EL3162
	AUXILARY BUILDING UNIT 3,  EL 66'-6",  AREA 6, INSTALL DESIGNED RACEWAYS AND SUPPORTS."

	150
	SV3-1210-ERW-EL3673
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL FIELD ROUTED TYPICAL CONDUIT SUPPORT C13 FOR AUX BUILDING (AREAS 1 & 2) EL 66'-6" TO 82'-6"

	151
	SV3-1210-ERW-EL3674
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL FIELD ROUTED TYPICAL CONDUIT SUPPORT C14 FOR AUX BUILDING (AREAS 1 & 2) EL 66'-6" TO 82'-6"

	152
	SV3-1210-ERW-EL3675
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL FIELD ROUTED TYPICAL CONDUIT SUPPORT C15 FOR AUX BUILDING (AREAS 1 & 2) EL 66'-6" TO 82'-6"

	153
	SV3-1210-ERW-EL3676
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL FIELD ROUTED TYPICAL CONDUIT SUPPORT C29 FOR AUX BUILDING (AREAS 1 & 2) EL 66'-6" TO 82'-6"

	154
	SV3-1210-ERW-EL3677
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL FIELD ROUTED TYPICAL CONDUIT SUPPORT C31 FOR AUX BUILDING (AREAS 1 & 2) EL 66'-6" TO 82'-6"

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	155
	SV3-1213-ERW-EL3682
	Fabricate and Install Field Routed Typical Conduit Support C31 for AUX Building (Areas 3 & 4) EL 66'-6" to 82'-6""

	156
	SV3-1214-ERW-EL3167
	Auxiliary Building Unit 3, El 66'-6'', Area 4, Install Scheduled Conduits and Scheduled Pull Boxes.

	157
	SV3-CA20-SHW-EL5045
	Field routed typical conduit support C13 for CA20 module, Elev. 66'-6" to 135'-0"

	158
	SV3-1212-ERW-EL3164
	AUXILARY BUILDING UNIT 3,  EL 66'-6",  AREA 2, INSTALL SCHEDULED CONDUITS AND SCHEDULED PULL BOX"

	159
	SV3-1215-ERW-EL1628
	AUXILARY BUILDING UNIT 3,  EL 66'-6",  AREA 5, INSTALL SCHEDULED CONDUITS "

	160
	SV3-1231-EGW-EL6064
	U3 -AUXILIARY BUILDING Install Grounding For Walls  EL 100' 0" To 117' 6", to include pigtails for extensions to Elev. 135'-3" Areas 1 & 2"

	161
	SV0-DOS-ERW-EL2747
	Install Electrical Duct Bank SV0-0000-ER-NXD0701 from Pumphouse Switchgear 315 Bldg. to Main Diesel Fuel Pump Pad

	162
	SV0-SES-ERW-EL4609
	Install Conduit in SES Duct Bank Between Unit 3 and Unit 4 (From Manhole NXM685-NXM657 and everything between)

	163
	SV3-1233-EGW-EL6065
	Install ground cables and wall plates for walls from Elev. 100'-0" - 117'-6" to include pigtails for extensions to Elev. 135'-3" Areas 3 & 4"

	164
	SV3-1235-EGW-EL6066
	Install ground cables and wall plates for walls from Elev. 100'-0" - 117'-6" to include pigtails for extensions to Elev. 135'-3" Areas 5 & 6"

	165
	SV3-ME01-PHW-ME1274
	UNIT 3 CONDENSER A: FABRICATION & INSTALLATION OF 2ND EXTRACTION STEAM PIPING SUPPORTS

	166
	SV3-CAS-P0W-ME4474
	Fabricate and Install Annex Compressed and Instrument Air System (CAS) piping IAW (Isometrics SV3-CAS-PLW-25H, -25T -25W, -25X, -253, -254)

	167
	SV3-ML05-MLW-ME4937
	INSTALLATION OF 100' FLOOR PIPING PENETRATIONS

	168
	SV3-PXS-P0W-ME2996
	ASME Section III - Fabrication/Installation of Isometric# SV3-PXS-PLW-620 (Line Numbers PXS-PL-L032B)

	169
	SV3-PXS-P0W-ME2997
	ASME SECTION III - FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF ISOMETRIC# SV3-PXS-PLW-640 (LINE NUMBERS PXS-PL-L032A), ,

	170
	SV3-PXS-P0W-ME2999
	ASME SECTION III - FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF ISOMETRIC# SV3-PXS-PLW-680 (LINE NUMBERS PXS-PL-L035A), ,

	171
	SV3-PXS-P0W-ME3001
	ASME SECTION III - FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF ISOMETRIC# SV3-PXS-PLW-700 (LINE NUMBERS PXS-PL-L038A), ,

	172
	SV3-PXS-P0W-ME3003
	ASME SECTION III - FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF ISOMETRIC# SV3-PXS-PLW-731 (LINE NUMBERS PXS-PL-L053A), ,

	173
	SV3-PXS-P0W-ME3004
	ASME Section III - Fabrication/Installation of Isometric# SV3-PXS-PLW-740 (Line Numbers PXS-PL-L031B)

	174
	SV3-PXS-P0W-ME3005
	ASME Section III - Fabrication/Installation of Isometric# SV3-PXS-PLW-750 (Line Numbers PXS-PL-L031A)

	
			
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	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	175
	SV3-PXS-P0W-ME3006
	ASME SECTION III - FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF ISOMETRIC# SV3-PXS-PLW-761 (LINE NUMBERS PXS-PL-L052A), ,

	176
	SV3-PXS-P0W-ME3373
	ASME Section III - Fabrication/Installation of Isometric# SV3-PXS-PLW-02B, -02C, -090 (Line Numbers PXS-PL-L100, L101, L106, L113B, L131B)

	177
	SV3-RCS-P0W-ME8613
	ASME SECTION III - FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE FOR ISOMETRIC SV3-RCS-PLW-840

	178
	SV3-RCS-P0W-ME8614
	ASME SECTION III - FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE FOR ISOMETRIC SV3-RCS-PLW-841

	179
	SV3-RNS-P0W-ME5059
	ASME Section III - Fabrication/Installation of Isometric SV3-RNS-PLW-390 (Line Number RNS-PL-L044)

	180
	SV3-RNS-P0W-ME5060
	ASME Section III - Fabrication/Installation of Isometric SV3-RNS-PLW-402 (Line Number RNS-PL-L041)

	181
	SV3-RNS-P0W-ME5061
	ASME Section III - Fabrication/Installation of Isometric SV3-RNS-PLW-411 (Line Number RNS-PL-L043)

	182
	SV3-RNS-P0W-ME5062
	ASME Section III - Fabrication/Installation of Isometric SV3-RNS-PLW-422 (Line Number RNS-PL-L042)

	183
	SV3-RNS-P0W-ME5501
	ASME SECTION III - FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF ISOMETRIC SV3-RNS-PLW-190 (LINE NUMBER RNS-PL-L018B),

	184
	SV3-2101-MLW-ME3350
	INSTALLATION OF TURBINE BUILDING 1ST BAY EMBEDDED PIPING PENETRATION WALL SLEEVES (PLACEMENT 2).

	185
	SV3-2101-MLW-ME3351
	INSTALLATION OF TURBINE BUILDING 1ST BAY EMBEDDED PIPING PENETRATION WALL SLEEVES (PLACEMENT 3 & 4).

	186
	SV3-CAS-P0W-ME3432
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE CAS PIPING (INCLUDES SV3-CAS-PLW-319, 41B, 41H, 417)

	187
	SV3-CVS-P0W-ME2654
	Installation of Small Bore CVS Piping (Includes Isometrics: SV3-CVS-PLW-06G, 06H)

	188
	SV3-DWS-P0W-ME3927
	Installation of Large Bore DWS Piping Including Isometrics SV3-DWS-PLW-61E

	189
	SV3-DWS-P0W-ME4320
	Installation of Small Bore DWS Piping Including Isometrics SV3-DWS-PLW-61J

	190
	SV3-DWS-PHW-ME4599
	Fabrication/Installation of Small Bore DWS Pipe Supports for Isometric Drawing SV3-DWS-PLW-61J

	191
	SV3-FPS-P0W-ME4183
	INSTALLATION OF LARGE BORE FPS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS SV3-FPS-PLW-71B, -71C, -71D)

	192
	SV3-FPS-P0W-ME4184
	INSTALLATION OF LARGE BORE FPS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS SV3-FPS-PLW-735, -73A, -71A)

	193
	SV3-PWS-P0W-ME4168
	Installation of Small Bore PWS Piping (Includes Isometric SV3-PWS-PLW-300, 305)

	194
	SV3-PWS-PHW-ME5276
	Fabrication/Installation of Small Bore PWS Piping Supports for Isometric Drawing SV3-PWS-PLW-300

	
			
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	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	195
	SV3-PWS-PHW-ME5277
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE PWS PIPING SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC DRAWING SV3-PWS-PLW-912, 922, 940, 941, 948

	196
	SV3-PWS-PHW-ME5282
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE PWS PIPING SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC DRAWING SV3-PWS-PLW-921

	197
	SV3-SFS-P0W-ME4350
	INSTALLATION OF LARGE BORE SFS PIPING (INCLUDES SV3-SFS-PLW-410, 420, 430)

	198
	SV3-WLS-P0W-ME3480
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WLS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRIC SV3-WLS-PLW-64L)

	199
	SV3-WLS-P0W-ME3481
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WLS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRIC SV3-WLS-PLW-64M)

	200
	SV3-WLS-P0W-ME3482
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WLS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRIC SV3-WLS-PLW-64N)

	201
	SV3-WLS-P0W-ME3483
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WLS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRIC SV3-WLS-PLW-64O)

	202
	SV3-WLS-P0W-ME3504
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WLS PIPING (INCLUDES: SV3-WLS-PLW-415, SV3-WLS-PLW-421, SV3-WLS-PLW-440, SV3-WLS-PLW-441)

	203
	SV3-WLS-P0W-ME3728
	Installation of Small Bore WLS Piping (Isometric SV3-WLS-PLW-550,-551,-560,-56A

	204
	SV3-WLS-P0W-ME3732
	Installation of Small Bore WLS Piping (Isometric SV3-WLS-PLW-610, 61A, 620, 62A)

	205
	SV3-WLS-P0W-ME3735
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WLS PIPING (ISOMETRIC SV3-WLS-PLW-933, 960, 970)

	206
	SV3-WLS-PHW-ME4875
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC DRAWING SV3-WLS-PLW-61A, 62A, 610, 620

	207
	SV3-WRS-P0W-ME3796
	INSTALLATION OF LARGE BORE WRS PIPING (INCLUDES SV3-WRS-PLW-65M, 65N, 65P, 65R, 651)

	208
	SV3-WSS-PHW-ME4398
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WSS PIPING SUPPORTS (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS SV3-WSS-PLW-513, 514, 600, 601)

	209
	SV3-WWS-P0W-ME3445
	INSTALLATION OF 82'6" WWS PIPING ( SV3-WWS-PLW-01C, 323, 325)

	210
	SV3-WWS-PHW-ME5520
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC DRAWING SV3-WWS-PLW-31F

	211
	SV4-CCS-P0W-ME4818
	INSTALLATION OF LARGE BORE CCS PIPING (ISOMETRIC SV4-CCS-PLW-130)

	212
	SV4-KQ11-KQW-ME5029
	INSTALL MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT MODULE KQ11(MP-02A, MP-02B) - PORTION 2

	213
	SV4-WWS-PHW-ME5521
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC DRAWING SV4-WWS-PLW-31F

	214
	SV3-CAS-PHW-ME6003
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC DRAWINGS (SV3-CAS-PLW-413, 414)

	215
	SV3-DWS-PHW-ME6280
	Fabrication/Installation of Small Bore DWS Pipe Supports for Isometric Drawing SV3-DWS-PLW-61E

	216
	SV3-SFS-P0W-ME4351
	Installation of Large Bore SFS Piping (SV3-SFS-PLW-450)

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	217
	SV3-SFS-P0W-ME4352
	INSTALLATION OF LARGE BORE SFS PIPING (SV3-SFS-PLW-470, 490, 532, 539)

	218
	SV3-SFS-P0W-ME4353
	INSTALLATION OF LARGE BORE SFS PIPING (SV3-SFS-PLW-53A, 53B, 53C, 53D, 53E)

	219
	SV3-WLS-P0W-ME3501
	Installation of Small Bore WLS Piping (Isometrics SV3-WLS-PLW-318, 319, 320)

	220
	SV4-FPS-P0W-ME1941
	INSTALLATION OF LARGE BORE FPS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS: SV4-FPS-PLW-810, 815)

	221
	SV4-VCS-P0W-ME6175
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE VCS PIPING SHOWN ON ISOMETRIC: SV4-VCS-PLW-010.

	222
	SV4-MT6F-MEW-ME5674
	Installation of the Main Feedwater Pump Seal Water Drain Collector Tank

	223
	SV3-KB25-KBW-ME4600
	SITE COMPLETION OF KB25 MODULE

	224
	SV3-KB26-KBW-ME4601
	SITE COMPLETION OF KB26 MODULE

	225
	SV4-WLS-THW-ME2911
	Hydro Test the Unit 4 Liquid Radwaste System Piping Phase 5

	226
	SV3-TCS-PHW-ME2398
	INSTALLATION OF TCS SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRICS SV3-TCS-PLW-820, SV3-TCS-PLW-821, SV3-TCS-PLW-822, SV3-TCS-PLW-823, SV3-TCS-PLW-824, SV3-TCS-PLW-825, SV3-TCS-PLW-826.

	227
	SV3-CAS-P0W-ME3428
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE CAS PIPING (INCLUDES SV3-CAS-PLW-312, 332, 335, 415, 894)

	228
	SV3-CCS-P0W-ME4090
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE CCS PIPING INCLUDING ISOMETRICS SV3-CCS-PLW-318 , -328

	229
	SV3-CPS-P0W-ME3589
	INSTALLATION OF CPS PIPING

	230
	SV3-CVS-P0W-ME3897
	INSTALLATION OF LARGE BORE PIPING (ISOMETRIC SV3-CVS-PLW-57J AND 507)

	231
	SV3-CVS-P0W-ME3899
	INSTALLATION OF LARGE BORE PIPING (ISOMETRIC SV3-CVS-PLW-57N AND 50A)

	232
	SV3-CVS-P0W-ME3920
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE CVS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS: SV3-CVS-PLW-810, -830)

	233
	SV3-CVS-PHW-ME4189
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC DRAWING SV3-CVS-PLW-563, 564, 566, 567, 568

	234
	SV3-DWS-P0W-ME3923
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE DWS PIPING INCLUDING ISOMETRICS SV3-DWS-PLW-60E , -614

	235
	SV3-DWS-P0W-ME3924
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE DWS PIPING INCLUDING ISOMETRICS SV3-DWS-PLW-617

	236
	SV3-DWS-P0W-ME3925
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE DWS PIPING INCLUDING ISOMETRICS SV3-DWS-PLW-61A

	237
	SV3-DWS-P0W-ME3926
	INSTALLATION OF LARGE BORE DWS PIPING INCLUDING ISOMETRICS SV3-DWS-PLW-61C

	238
	SV3-DWS-P0W-ME4314
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE DWS PIPING INCLUDING ISOMETRICS SV3-DWS-PLW-618

	239
	SV3-DWS-P0W-ME4316
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE DWS PIPING INCLUDING ISOMETRICS SV3-DWS-PLW-61D

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	240
	SV3-DWS-P0W-ME4317
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE DWS PIPING INCLUDING ISOMETRICS SV3-DWS-PLW-61G

	241
	SV3-FPS-P0W-ME4179
	INSTALLATION OF LARGE BORE FPS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS SV3-FPS-PLW-70J, -70P, -70S)

	242
	SV3-FPS-P0W-ME4180
	INSTALLATION OF LARGE BORE FPS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS SV3-FPS-PLW-70V, -70W, -70Y, -70Z)

	243
	SV3-FPS-P0W-ME4181
	INSTALLATION OF LARGE BORE FPS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS SV3-FPS-PLW-712, -713)

	244
	SV3-ME01-PHW-ME1278
	UNIT 3 CONDENSER B: FABRICATION OF 2ND EXTRACTION STEAM PIPING SUPPORTS

	245
	SV3-PGS-P0W-ME4165
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE PGS PIPING (ISOMETRIC SV3-PGS-PLW-104)

	246
	SV3-PWS-P0W-ME4942
	INITIAL ENERGIZATION - INSTALLATION OF ANNEX POTABLE WATER SYSTEM (PWS) PIPING INCLUDING ISOMETRICS: SV3-PWS-PLW-180, -181, -182, -411, -413, & 419

	247
	SV3-PWS-PHW-ME4943
	INITIAL ENERGIZATION - INSTALLATION OF ANNEX POTABLE WATER SYSTEM (PWS) PIPING SUPPORTS FOR WP (SV3-PWS-P0W-ME4942)

	248
	SV3-VAS-P0W-ME4958
	Installation of Large Bore VAS Piping (Isometric SV3-VAS-PLW-320)

	249
	SV3-VAS-PHW-ME4959
	Fabrication/Installation of Pipe Supports for Isometric Drawing SV3-VAS-PLW-320

	250
	SV3-VWS-P0W-ME4882
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE VWS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS SV3-VWS-PLW-313 , -314 , -315)

	251
	SV3-VWS-P0W-ME4883
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE VWS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS SV3-VWS-PLW-343 , -344 , -345)

	252
	SV3-VWS-P0W-ME4884
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE VWS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS SV3-VWS-PLW-413 , -414 , -415)

	253
	SV3-VWS-P0W-ME4885
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE VWS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS SV3-VWS-PLW-443 , -444 , -445)

	254
	SV3-VWS-PHW-ME5326
	ANNEX - Initial Energization Supports - Iso 171, 180, 181, 190, 191, & 197

	255
	SV3-WLS-P0W-ME3734
	INSTALLATION OF LARGE BORE WLS PIPING (ISOMETRIC SV3-WLS-PLW-780, 800, 860)

	256
	SV3-WLS-PHW-ME3860
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WLS PIPING SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRICS SV3-WLS-PLW-261, -271, -281

	257
	SV3-WLS-PHW-ME4200
	Fabrication/Installation of Small Bore WLS Piping Supports for Isometrics SV3-WLS-PLW-933

	258
	SV3-WLS-PHW-ME5861
	Fabrication/Installation of Pipe Supports for Isometric Drawing SV3-WLS-PLW-33P.

	259
	SV3-WLS-PHW-ME5862
	Fabrication/Installation of Pipe Supports for Isometric Drawing SV3-WLS-PLW-333.

	260
	SV3-WLS-PHW-ME5865
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC DRAWING SV3-WLS-PLW-420.

	261
	SV3-WLS-PHW-ME5866
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC DRAWING SV3-WLS-PLW-421.

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	262
	SV3-WLS-PHW-ME5867
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC DRAWING SV3-WLS-PLW-440.

	263
	SV3-WLS-PHW-ME5868
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC DRAWING SV3-WLS-PLW-441.

	264
	SV3-WLS-PHW-ME5871
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC DRAWING SV3-WLS-PLW-452.

	265
	SV3-WRS-PHW-ME3076
	ANNEX BUILDING - ELEV 100 WRS SUPPORT PACKAGE (FOR WP SV3-WRS-P0W-ME2347)

	266
	SV3-WWS-PHW-ME4635
	INSTALLATION OF TURBINE BUILDING WWS PIPING SUPPORTS FOR SLAB'S 4, 5, 6 ON 120'-6" ELEVATION"

	267
	SV4-R104-R1W-ME5678
	INSTALLATION OF R104 MODULE

	268
	SV4-R155-R1W-ME5679
	INSTALLATION OF R155 MODULE

	269
	SV3-CAS-P0W-ME6050
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE CAS PIPING (INCLUDES SV3-CAS-PLW-41D)

	270
	SV3-CAS-P0W-ME6052
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE CAS PIPING (INCLUDES SV3-CAS-PLW-317)

	271
	SV3-CAS-P0W-ME6053
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE CAS PIPING (INCLUDES SV3-CAS-PLW-314)

	272
	SV3-SFS-THW-ME6286
	HYDRO TESTING OF KB25 SFS PIPING

	273
	SV3-SFS-THW-ME6287
	HYDRO TESTING OF KB26 SFS PIPING

	274
	SV3-WWS-P0W-ME6195
	ANNEX UNIT 3 - WWS PIPING (ISOMETRICS 484 & 485)

	275
	SV3-WWS-PHW-ME6196
	ANNEX UNIT 3 - WWS SUPPORTS (ISOMETRICS 484 & 485)

	276
	SV3-1220-CCW-CV1486
	BATTERY RACK WALLS UP TO ELEV. 82'-6"

	277
	SV3-CB65-S5W-CV1681
	CB65 OVERLAY PLATE (OLP) INSTALLATION

	278
	SV3-CA05-S8W-CV2680
	FINAL INSTALLATION OF CA05 MODULE

	279
	SV3-1000-CCW-TP1037
	UNIT 3 NUCLEAR ISLAND TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION AND FORMWORK

	280
	SV0-SM01-CSW-MU1077
	CONCRETE PLACEMENT FOR MODULE PROTOTYPE MOCKUPS: CA20; L, TRANSITION, T; TROUGH; AND COLUMNS.

	281
	SV3-2030-CWS-ME1201
	Install Pipe Supports for the CWS from the Turbine Building Penetrations to the Heat Exchangers and Backwash Strainers

	282
	SV3-2030-CWS-ME1200
	Installation of the CWS Piping System At Elevation 82'-9" of the Turbine Building; Tie-Ins at Wall Penetrations to Heat Exchangers (SV3-TCS-ME01A,B,C) and Back-Wash Strainers (SV3-CWS-PY-S01A,B&C

	283
	SV3-ASS-PHW-ME1427
	FABRICATE/INSTALL OF AUXILIARY STEAM (ASS) SUPPORTS (PORTION 1) FOR ISOMETRIC# SV3-ASS-PLW-01J, 01K, & 01H

	284
	SV3-ASS-PHW-ME1426
	FABRICATE/INSTALL OF AUXILIARY STEAM (ASS) SUPPORTS (PORTION 1) FOR ISOMETRIC# SV3-ASS-PLW-019, 018, & 01C

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	285
	SV3-RNS-P0W-ME5056
	ASME Section III - Fabrication/Installation of Isometrics# SV3-RNS-PLW-183 & SV3-RNS-PLW-18C (Line Number RNS-PL-L020,-L018A, -L066A)

	286
	SV3-1110-CRW-CV0665
	Unit 3 Containment Concrete Reinforcement up to Elevation 71'6

	287
	SV3-CA04-CEW-CV1686
	CA04 LANDING PLATES POST-INSTALLATION DELIVERABLES

	288
	SV3-CA05-S4W-CV1866
	CA05 WALL TEMPORARY ATTACHMENTS

	289
	SV3-CAS-PLW-ME0455
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE CAS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS: SV3-CAS-PLW-326, 327 & 360)

	290
	SV3-PXS-P0W-ME6161
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF CA03 LARGE BORE PIPING SHOWN ON ISOMETRIC SV3-PXS-PLW-221.

	291
	SV4-WLS-P0W-ME5970
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE CA01 WLS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRIC SV4-WLS-PLW-64M)

	292
	SV4-WLS-P0W-ME5971
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE CA01 WLS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRIC SV4-WLS-PLW-64N)

	293
	SV4-WLS-P0W-ME5969
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE CA01 WLS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRIC SV4-WLS-PLW-64L)

	294
	SV4-WLS-P0W-ME5972
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE CA01 WLS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRIC SV4-WLS-PLW-64O)

	295
	SV4-WLS-P0W-ME5974
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE CA01 WLS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRIC SV4-WLS-PLW-64Q)

	296
	SV4-WLS-P0W-ME2023
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WLS PIPING (INCLUDES SV4-WLS-PLW-265, SV4-WLS-PLW-275)

	297
	SV3-SFS-P0W-ME5381
	Fabrication/Installation of Isometric SV3-SFS-PLW-757 (Line Numbers SFS-PL-L033)

	298
	SV3-SFS-P0W-ME5382
	ASME SECTION III Fabrication/Installation of Isometrics SV3-SFS-PLW-788 & SV3-SFS-PLW-78B (Line Numbers SFS-PL-L035, -L037, -L038, -L098)

	299
	SV3-RNS-P0W-ME5494
	ASME SECTION III - FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF ISOMETRIC SV3-RNS-PLW-013 (LINE NUMBER RNS-PL-L001), ,

	300
	SV3-RNS-P0W-ME5495
	ASME SECTION III - FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF ISOMETRIC SV3-RNS-PLW-015 (LINE NUMBERS RNS-PL-L005, -L029, -L080),

	301
	SV3-RNS-P0W-ME5496
	ASME SECTION III - FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF ISOMETRICS SV3-RNS-PLW-018 & -019 (LINE NUMBER RNS-PL-L001),

	302
	SV3-RNS-P0W-ME5502
	ASME SECTION III - FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF ISOMETRIC SV3-RNS-PLW-191 (LINE NUMBER RNS-PL-L018B),

	303
	SV3-RNS-P0W-ME5505
	ASME SECTION III - FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF ISOMETRIC SV3-RNS-PLW-198 (LINE NUMBERS RNS-PL-L018B, -L066B),

	304
	SV3-PXS-P0W-ME2952
	ASME SECTION III - FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF ISOMETRIC# SV3-PXS-PLW-430 (LINE NUMBERS PXS-PL-L122A), ,

	
			
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	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	305
	SV4-WLS-P0W-ME5973
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE CA01 WLS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRIC SV4-WLS-PLW-64P)

	306
	SV0-RWS-ERW-EL0633
	Installation of Electrical Underground Commodities for the (RWS) Raw Water System and the Tank Farm Pumphouse Bldg 315

	307
	SV0-RWS-ERW-EL0678
	Installation of Electrical Commodities Cable Tray and Raceway (Conduit) for the RWS and Tank Farm Pump House Switchgear Bldg. 315

	308
	SV0-ZBS-ERW-EL2419
	INSTALL ZBS DUCT BANKS NORTH OF TURBINE BLDG. - PHASE 2

	309
	SV4-ME01-PLW-ME1181
	CONDENSER C-3RD EXTRACTION PIPING (EXTRACTION STEAM)

	310
	SV0-YFS-PLW-ME1090
	Fabricate and Install the Yard Fire Water line East & North of Building 307, West of Building 322 to trench 6

	311
	SV3-2040-SSW-CV3299
	UNIT 3 TURBINE BUILDING SEQUENCE 8 HANDRAIL & STAIRS

	312
	SV3-2040-SSW-CV3300
	UNIT 3 TURBINE BUILDING SEQUENCE 9 HANDRAIL & STAIRS

	313
	SV3-PWS-PHW-ME4951
	ANNEX - PWS Piping Support - Iso 114, 134, 135, 192, 439, & 442

	314
	SV4-CA20-S4W-CV6821
	CA20-32/33/74 INSTALLATION

	315
	SV4-CA20-S4W-CV6823
	CA20-33 TEMP. ATT. & CA20-32,33,74A,74B LEDGER ANGLES TEMP. ATT.

	316
	SV4-CA20-S4W-CV6830
	CA20-35 UNSATISFACTORY IRS/ N&DS/ E&DCRS AND LOOSE PARTS - STRUCTURAL

	317
	SV4-CA20-S4W-CV6961
	CA20-74A/74B TEMPORARY ATTACHMENTS - FLOOR

	318
	SV4-CA20-S5W-CV6896
	CA20-51 Unsat IRs/N&Ds/E&DCRs and LOOSE PARTS - Structural

	319
	SV4-CA20-S5W-CV6897
	CA20-51 Unsat IRs & N&Ds - Studs

	320
	SV3-PWS-P0W-ME6978
	INSTALLATION OF ANNEX BLDG PWS PIPING (ISOMETRICS SV3-PWS-PLW-150, 156, 157, 159, 179, 448, 454, 455, & 471)

	321
	SV3-PWS-PHW-ME6980
	Installation of Annex Bldg PWS Pipe Supports (Isometrics SV3-PWS-PLW-159, 179, 448).

	322
	SV0-MH90-MHW-RI1213
	HLD Block and Hook Temporary Support Frame

	323
	SV0-0000-XRW-CV0068
	Railroad Extension and Spur

	324
	SV4-1210-CCW-CV1814
	UNIT 4 NUCLEAR ISLAND AUXILIARY BUILDING CONCRETE PLACEMENT FOR EXERIOR WALLS FORM ELEVATION 66'-6" TO 82'-6" (WALL PLACEMENTS 1 THRU 8)

	325
	SV3-PXS-P0W-ME8638
	ASME SECTION III - FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF ISOMETRICS# SV3-PXS-PLW-791 & 796 (LINE NUMBER PXS-PL-L161A, L161C & L164C)

	326
	SV3-CAS-PHW-ME6016
	INSTALLATION OF ANNEX BLDG CAS PIPE SUPPORTS (ISO SV3-CAS-PLW-20J, 20K, 20L, & 20M)

	327
	SV4-WLS-P0W-ME5975
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE CA01 WLS PIPING (INCLUDE ISOMETRICS SV4-WLS-PLW-851, & -852

	
			
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	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	328
	SV4-WLS-P0W-ME6135
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE CA01 WLS EMBEDDED PIPING (INCLUDE ISOMETRICS SV4-WLS-PLW-57B, 57C, & 57D)

	329
	SV3-4041-CRW-CV3184
	U3 ANNEX BUILDING AREA 1 CONCRETE REINFORCEMENT ELEVATION 100'-0" TO ELEVATION 117'-6"

	330
	SV0-0000-XCW-CV0413
	Settlement Monitoring of Nuclear Island

	331
	SV0-0000-XEW-CV0021
	Erosion Control for NOI 28

	332
	SV0-0000-XGW-CV0368
	NOI 5 Excavation North & East of Nulcear Island #3

	333
	SV3-1000-CCW-CV0297
	NUCLEAR ISLAND 3 CONCRETE

	334
	SV3-1200-MLW-CV1468
	CIVIL BLOCK-OUTS FOR MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL PENETRATIONS IN UNIT 3 AUX. BLDG. WALLS TO 82'-6"

	335
	SV3-4002-SSW-CV3906
	ANNEX BUILDING AREA 2 METAL DECKING AND GRATING INSTALLATION

	336
	SV3-CWS-XEW-CV0054
	GROUTING OF PHASE 1 CWS PIPE JOINTS (PCCP) AND FLOWABLE FILL PLACEMENT

	337
	SV4-CWS-CYW-CV0152
	PHASE 2 JOINT GROUTING AND FLOWABLE FILL

	338
	WCD 08-1246058001-1275-C-ERC-012
	Erosion Control - NOI 12

	339
	SV3-4042-CEW-CV3180
	U3 ANNEX BUILDING AREA  EMBEDDED ITEMS FROM ELEVATION 100'-0" TO 117'-6"

	340
	SV3-1220-CEW-CV1610
	AUXILIARY BUILDING, ELEVATION 82' 6" - 100' 0", CIVIL/ELECTRICAL/MECHANICAL BLOCK OUTS AND ASSOCIATED EMBEDMENT

	341
	SV3-1220-CRW-CV1701
	UNIT 3 AUXILIARY BUILDING REINFORCING STEEL FOR FLOORS AT EL. 82'-6"

	342
	SV3-CWS-PHW-ME2423
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF CWS PIPING SUPPORTS IN TURBINE ROOM 20309 FROM CWS HEADER TO CMS-ME-01A/B/C/D (ELEVATION 90FT TO 101FT)

	343
	SV3-DWS-P0W-ME6989
	INSTALLATION OF ANNEX BLDG DWS PIPING (ISOMETRIC SV3-DWS-PLW-203, -204, -237, -238)

	344
	SV0-MG01-MEW-ME6219
	CONSTRUCTION AIDES FOR TURBINE/GENERATOR ERECTION

	345
	SV4-PWS-P0W-ME2004
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE PWS PIPNG (INCLUDES ISOMETRIC SV4-PWS-PLW-921, 924)

	346
	SV4-WLS-P0W-ME5976
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE CA01 WLS EMBEDDED PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRIC SV4-WLS-PLW-57A)

	347
	SV3-WWS-P0W-ME6805
	INSTALLATION OF LARGE BORE WWS PIPING (INCLUDES SV3-WWS-PLW-326, 327)

	348
	SV3-PXS-P0W-ME2954
	ASME SECTION III - FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF ISOMETRIC# SV3-PXS-PLW-450 (LINE NUMBERS PXS-PL-L126A)

	349
	SV3-PXS-P0W-ME2962
	ASME SECTION III - FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF ISOMETRIC# SV3-PXS-PLW-01A (LINE NUMBERS PXS-PL-L113A)

	
			
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	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	350
	SV0-0000-EGW-EL3915
	PERFORM INSTALLATION OF UNDERGROUND COMMODITIES (SV0 SITE STATION GROUNDING GRID) FOR GROUND GRID AREA K1100

	351
	SV3-WLS-PHW-ME5874
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC DRAWING SV3-WLS-PLW-511.

	352
	SV3-WLS-PHW-ME5873
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC DRAWING SV3-WLS-PLW-510.

	353
	SV3-1220-CEW-CV1609
	U3 Auxiliary Building Embed Plates-Area 5 & 6 -EL 82'-6" Walls

	354
	SV4-WRS-P0W-ME1968
	INSTALLATION OF LARGE BORE WRS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS SV4-WRS-PLW-59J, 59K, 59N, 59Q, 59U)

	355
	SV4-VCS-PHW-ME6183
	INSTALLATION OF VCS PIPING SUPPORTS SHOWN ON ISOMETRIC SV4-VCS-PLW-010.

	356
	SV3-VWS-P0W-ME4476
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL ANNEX CENTRAL CHILLED WATER (VWS) PIPING IAW (ISOMETRICS SV3-VWS-PLW-121, -122 -123, -131, -132, -133, -144, -147, -148)

	357
	SV3-RNS-P0W-ME5498
	Fabrication/Installation of Isometric SV3-RNS-PLW-182 (Line Numbers RNS-PL-L017 – L018B)

	358
	SV3-RNS-P0W-ME5503
	Fabrication/Installation of Isometric SV3-RNS-PLW-192 (Line Numbers RNS-PL-L018B, -L019B, -L067B)

	359
	SV4-1208-SCW-CV6996
	Course 3 Unit 4 Shield Building

	360
	SV3-0000-SSW-CV2420
	UNIT 3 TRANSFORMER FOUNDATION STRUCTURAL STEEL

	361
	SV4-ECS-CCW-CV6767
	UNIT 4 ECS DUCTBANK

	362
	SV3-1215-ERW-EL3169
	AUXILARY BUILDING UNIT 3, EL 66'-6'', AREA 5, FABRICATE AND INSTALL TYPICAL CONDUIT SUPPORTS.

	363
	SV3-1240-EGW-EL6062
	INSTALL GROUNDING GRID AND FLOOR PLATES FOR 117'-6'' SLAB AREAS 1, 2 & 3

	364
	SV3-2000-PHW-ME6770
	INSTALLATION OF SUPPORTS FOR TEMPORARY FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEM STANDPIPE

	365
	SV3-PWS-P0W-ME4950
	ANNEX - PWS PIPING - ISO 114, 134, 135, 192, 439, & 442

	366
	SV4-WLS-P0W-ME6144
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE CA03 WLS EMBEDDED PIPING (INCLUDE ISOMETRICS SV4-WLS-PLW-57Z, & -64R)

	367
	SV3-PWS-PHW-ME5278
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE PWS PIPING SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC DRAWING SV3-PWS-PLW-954, 955, 956, 957

	368
	SV3-CAS-PHW-ME0764
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC DRAWINGS (SV3-CAS-PLW-375, 42A, 42B)

	369
	SV0-YFS-PLW-ME1088
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL THE YARD FIRE WATER LINE FROM BUILDING 304 TO BUILDING 302 AND HYDRANT H-27.

	370
	SV0-PWS-PLW-ME1083
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL POTABLE WATER PIPING BETWEEN BUILDING 304 AND BUILDINGS 302 AND 303.

	371
	SV0-YFS-PLW-ME1089
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL THE YARD FIRE WATER LINE FROM BUILDING 302 TO BUILDINGS 303, 305 AND 307.

	372
	SV4-1208-SCW-CV6998
	Course 5 Unit 3 Shield Building

	
			
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	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	373
	SV4-1208-SCW-CV6999
	Course 6 Unit 3 Shield Building

	374
	SV4-1208-SCW-CV7001
	Course 8 Unit 3 Shield Building

	375
	SV4-1208-SCW-CV7007
	Course 14 Unit 3 Shield Building

	376
	SV0-RWS-CCW-CV0718
	Install RWS Manholes and Ductbank

	377
	SV3-1010-CRW-CV0630
	INSTALLATION OF NUCLEAR ISLAND BASEMAT REINFORCEMENT BELOW CONTAINMENT VESSEL

	378
	SV3-2000-SUW-CV0181
	Assembly and erection of CH82 module in Area 111

	379
	SV3-RNS-P0W-ME5497
	ASME SECTION III - FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF ISOMETRIC SV3-RNS-PLW-021 (LINE NUMBERS RNS-PL-L040, -L061, -L062),

	380
	SV3-2040-SUW-CV1187
	Turbine Building Structural Steel Sequence 9

	381
	SV3-2030-CWS-ME1355
	Installation of (2) 120" CWS Butterfly Valves (Condenser Return) Piping and Components from Condenser C

	382
	SV3-RNS-P0W-ME5499
	ASME SECTION III – FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF ISOMETRIC SV3-RNS-PLW-184 (LINE NUMBERS RNS-PL-L019A, - L067A)

	383
	SV3-RNS-P0W-ME5500
	ASME SECTION III – FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF ISOMETRIC SV3-RNS-PLW-186 (LINE NUMBERS RNS-PL-L020, - L068)

	384
	SV4-WLS-P0W-ME6139
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE CA02 WLS EMBEDDED PIPING (INCLUDE ISOMETRICS SV4-WLS-PLW-57L, -57M, -57N, & -569)

	385
	SV4-WLS-P0W-ME6142
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE CA03 WLS EMBEDDED PIPING (INCLUDE ISOMETRICS SV4-WLS-PLW-57V, -57W, & -57X)

	386
	SV3-DWS-PHW-ME6354
	INSTALLATION OF ANNEX BLDG DWS PIPE SUPPORTS (ISOMETRICS SV3-DWS-PLW-245 & -246)

	387
	SV3-1120-ERW-EL3371
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF DESIGN ROUTED CONDUIT SUPPORTS IN ROOM 11201 AT ELEVATION 84'-6"

	388
	SV3-1120-ERW-EL3370
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF DESIGN ROUTED CONDUIT SUPPORTS IN ROOM 11201 AT ELEVATION 84'-6"

	389
	SV3-1120-ERW-EL3369
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF DESIGN ROUTED CONDUIT SUPPORTS IN ROOM 11201 AT ELEVATION 84'-6"

	390
	SV3-1120-ERW-EL2741
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF CABLE TRAY SUPPORTS IN ROOM 11204 AT ELEVATION 84'-6" TO 107'2"

	391
	SV3-1120-ERW-EL2847
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF CABLE TRAY SUPPORTS IN ROOM 11204 AT ELEVATION 84'6" TO 107'2"

	392
	SV3-1120-ERW-EL3522
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF DESIGN ROUTED CONDUIT SUPPORTS IN ROOM 11204 AT ELEVATION 84' 6"

	393
	SV3-2040-SUW-CV1188
	Turbine Building Structural Steel Framing Sequence 10

	394
	SV3-4034-CRW-CV2622
	ANNEX AREA 4 FOUNDATION REINFORCEMENT

	
			
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	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	395
	SV3-1220-CCW-CV3385
	UNIT 3 AUXILIARY BUILDING FLOORS AREAS 1 AND 2- CONCRETE PLACEMENT AT ELEV. 82' 6"(SLAB PLACEMENT #1 THRU #7

	396
	SV3-2040-SSW-CV3302
	UNIT 3 TURBINE BUILDING SEQUENCE 11 HANDRAIL & STAIRS

	397
	SV0-ZFS-CCW-CV2057
	ZFS DUCTBANK

	398
	SV0-SES-CCW-CV2055
	SES Ductbank

	399
	SV3-WRS-P0W-ME2347
	ANNEX BUILDING - ELEV 100 WRS PIPING PACKAGE #1

	400
	SV3-WWS-P0W-ME6696
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF WWS PIPE & DRAIN HUBS ELEVATION 140'

	401
	SV0-869-XVW-CV7066
	West Vehicle Barrier Ditch

	402
	SV4-2040-SSW-CV1827
	TURBINE BUILDING STRUCTURAL STEEL SEQUENCE 8

	403
	SV3-1130-SLW-CV7077
	Upender Pit

	404
	SV3-PXS-P0W-ME6163
	ASME SECTION III – FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF ISOMETRICS #SV3-PXS-PLW-300 (LINE NUMBER PXS-PL-L153)

	405
	SV3-1213-ERW-EL3678
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL FIELD ROUTE TYPICAL CONDUIT SUPPORT C13 FOR AUX BUILDING (AREAS 3 & 4) EL 66'6" TO 82'-6"

	406
	SV3-1213-ERW-EL3679
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL FIELD ROUTED TYPICAL CONDUIT SUPPORT C14 FOR AUX BUILDING (AREAS 3 & 4) EL 66'-6" TO 82'-6"

	407
	SV3-1215-ERW-EL3687
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL FIELD ROUTED TYPICAL CONDUIT SUPPORT C31 FOR AUX BUILDING (AREAS 5 &6) EL 66'-6" TO 82'-6"

	408
	SV4-2040-SSW-CV3971
	UNIT 4 TURBINE BUILDING SEQUENCE 8 HANDRAIL & STAIRS

	409
	SV4-2040-SSW-CV3973
	UNIT 4 TURBINE BUILDING SEQUENCE 9 HANDRAIL & STAIRS

	410
	SV3-PXS-P0W-ME2965
	ASME SECTION III - FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF ISOMETRIC # SV3-PXS-PLW-01D (LINE NUMBERS PXS-PL-L113A)

	411
	SV3-1213-ERW-EL1627
	AUXILIARY BUILDING UNIT 3, EL 66'-6'', AREA 3, INSTALL SCHEDULED CONDUITS AND SCHEDULED PULL BOXES.

	412
	SV3-PXS-P0W-ME2969
	ASME SECTION III - FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF ISOMETRIC # SV3-PXS-PLW-01Z (LINE NUMBERS PXS-PL-L108, L115, L119, L113A)

	413
	SV3-PXS-P0W-ME2964
	SV3-PXS-P0W-ME2964

	414
	SV3-PXS-P0W-ME3236
	ASME SECTION III - FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF ISOMETRIC # SV3-PXS-PLW-023 (LINE NUMBERS PXS-PL-L029B)

	415
	SV3-PXS-P0W-ME2950
	ASME SECTION III - FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF ISOMETRIC # SV3-PXS-PLW-330 (LINE NUMBERS PXS-PL-L057A)

	
			
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	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	416
	SV3-PXS-P0W-ME2949
	ASME SECTION III - FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF ISOMETRIC # SV3-PXS-PLW-320 (LINE NUMBERS PXS-PL-L056A)

	417
	SV4-2040-SSW-CV1828
	TURBINE BUILDING STRUCTURAL STEEL SEQUENCE 9

	418
	SV3-1220-CEW-CV1603
	AUXILIARY BUILDING EMBEDS AND ANCHOR BOLTS - ELEVATION 82 FT - 6 IN SLAB - AREAS 1 AND 2

	419
	SV3-2050-CCW-CV0126
	141'-3" to 158'-7" Elevated Slabs Unit 3 Turbine

	420
	SV3-WWS-THW-ME7172
	Hydro Test Unit 3 Waste Water System Steel Piping

	421
	SV4-WLS-P0W-ME6136
	INSTALLION OF SMALL BORE CA01 WLS EMBEDDED PIPING (INCLUDE ISOMETRICS SV4-WLS-PLW-57E)

	422
	SV3-MS33-MEW-ME4613
	INSTALLATION OF GLAND STEAM CONDENSER (GSS-ME-01) ON 120'

	423
	SV3-CPS-P0W-ME3595
	INSTALLATION AND FABRICATION OF CONDENSATE POLISHING SYSTEM (CPS) PIPING FOR ISOMETRICS

	424
	SV3-1211-ERW-EL3776
	Install Design Routed Conduit and Conduit Supports in Battery Room “B”, Room  12104.

	425
	SV3-1211-ERW-EL3777
	Install Design Routed Conduit and Conduit Supports in Battery Room “D”, Room  12105

	426
	SV3-DOS-P0W-ME2467
	FABRICATE & INSTALL DIESEL FUEL OIL PIPING NORTH OF THE UNIT 3 ANNEX TO DIESEL FUEL OIL TANKS

	427
	SV3-2040-CCW-CV5190
	UNIT 3 TURBINE BUILDING MISCELLANEOUS GROUTING AT ELEVATION 120'-6"

	428
	SV4-WLS-P0W-ME6141
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WLS EMBEDDED PIPING (INCLUDE ISOMETRICS SV4-WLS-PLW-57T & 57U)

	429
	SV3-WWS-P0W-ME6701
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF WASTE WATER SYSTEM (WWS) PIPE & DRAIN HUBS ELEVATION 140'

	430
	SV3-PXS-P0W-ME7398
	ASME SECTION III - FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF ISOMETRIC SV3-PXS-PLW-223 (LINE NUMBER PXS-PL-L142B)

	431
	SV3-2033-SHW-EL7390
	ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY AND SUPPORTS MILESTONE INSTALLATION FOR THE TURBINE BUILDING AT ELEVATION 100'-0" IN AREA 3

	432
	SV3-WRS-P0W-ME4431
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WRS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS SV3-WRS-PLW-80D

	433
	SV3-WRS-P0W-ME4432
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WRS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS SV3-WRS-PLW-80E

	434
	SV3-WRS-P0W-ME4427
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WRS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS SV3-WRS-PLW-805, 806, 80M, 80Z, 862, 863 AND 864)

	435
	SV3-1240-EGW-EL6063
	INSTALL GROUNDING GRID AND FLOOR PLATES FOR 117'-6' SLAB AREAS 4, 5 & 6

	436
	SV0-ZFS-ERW-EL5909
	INSTALLATION OF (ZFS) COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM ELECT DUCT BANK FOR PHASE 10

	437
	SV0-SES-ERW-EL5491
	INSTALL CONDUIT IN SES DUCT BANK/TRENCH FOR SECURITY LOCATED BETWEEN SITE GRID M1401-L1502 PHASE 10

	
			
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	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	438
	SV3-1210-ERW-EL3160
	AUXILIARY BUILDING UNIT 3, EL 66'-6", AREA 2, FABRICATE AND INSTALL DESIGNED CONDUIT SUPPORTS

	439
	SV0-SES-ERW-EL4466
	INSTALL CONDUIT IN SES DUCT BANK/TRENCH FOR SECURITY LOCATED BETWEEN SITE GRID K1402-K1202 PHASE 2AND 7

	440
	SV3-2060-SUW-CV0193
	Turbine Building Structural Steel Framing Sequence 12

	441
	SV4-WLS-P0W-ME6138
	Installation of Small Bore CA01 WLS Embedded Piping (Include Isometrics SV4-WLS-PLW-57J, & -57K)

	442
	SV3-1208-SCW-CV7395
	TRAINING ADMIN PACKAGE FOR CBIS

	443
	SV4-WLS-P0W-ME6241
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE CA03 WLS EMBEDDED PIPING (INCLUDE ISOMETRICS SV4-WLS-PLW-647, -648, -649, -64A, -64B, -64C, & -64D)

	444
	SV4-WLS-P0W-ME6143
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE CA03 WLS EMBEDDED PIPING(INCLUDE ISOMETRICS SV4-WLS-PLW-57Y, -640, & -641)

	445
	SV4-WWS-PHW-ME5005
	INSTALLATION OF LARGE BORE WWS PIPING SUPPORTS (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS: SV4-WWS-PLW-014)

	446
	SV3-SFS-P0W-ME6691
	ASME SECTION III – FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF ISOMETRIC SV3-SFS-PLW-783, -784, -785 (LINE NUMBER SFS-PL-L036)

	447
	SV3-WRS-P0W-ME3368
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WRS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRIC SV3-WRS-PLW-831)

	448
	SV3-KB21-KBW-ME7474
	INSTALLATION OF KB21 COMPONENTS

	449
	SV3-WLS-THW-ME7475
	HYDRO TESTING OF KB21 WLS PIPING

	450
	SV4-CAS-THW-ME7388
	HYDRO-TEST CAS COMPRESSED AIR SYSTEM PIPING IN PHASE 7, EAST SIDE OF U4 TB.

	451
	SV4-HDS-P0W-ME5461
	INSTALLATION AND FABRICATION OF HEATER DRAIN SYSTEM (HDS) PIPING

	452
	SV3-PSS-PHW-ME7506
	Fabrication/Installation of Pipe supports for Isometric SV3-PSS-PLW-716

	453
	SV3-PSS-PHW-ME7507
	Fabrication/Installation of Pipe supports for Isometric SV3-PSS-PLW-715

	454
	SV3-PSS-PHW-ME7508
	INSTALLATION OF TUBE CLAMPS FOR ISOMETRIC DRAWING SV3-PSS-PLW-714

	455
	SV3-PSS-PHW-ME7509
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC DRAWING SV3-PSS-PLW-713

	456
	SV4-PXS-P0W-ME7533
	ASME SECTION III - FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF ISOMETRIC# SV4-PXS-PLW-018 (LINE NUMBERS PXS-PL-L112A), ,

	457
	SV3-CPS-PHW-ME3594
	INSTALLATION OF CPS PIPING SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRICS

	458
	SV4-ML05-MLW-ME7566
	Installation of 100’0 Wall Penetrations Area 1

	459
	SV4-ML05-MLW-ME7567
	Installation of 100’0 Wall Penetrations 3, 4, 5

	460
	SV4-ML05-MLW-ME7568
	Installation of 100’0 Wall Penetrations Area 6

	
			
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	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	461
	SV4-CES-P0W-ME7577
	Installation of CES piping (Portion 2)

	462
	SV4-CES-PHW-ME7578
	Installation of CES pipe supports (Portion 1)

	463
	SV4-CES-PHW-ME7579
	INSTALLATION OF CES PIPE SUPPORTS (PORTION 6)

	464
	SV3-FPS-MPW-ME7581
	Install Unit 3 Diesel Fire Pump Package SV3-FPS-MS-01B

	465
	SV3-CPS-PHW-ME3596
	INSTALLATION AND FABRICATION OF CONSENSATE POLISHING SYSTEM (CPS)

	466
	SV3-FPS-PLW-ME4857
	INITIAL ENERGIZATION - INSTALLATION OF ANNEX FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEM (FPS) PIPING IAW (ISOMETRICS SV3-FPS-PLW-332, 587)

	467
	SV3-WRS-P0W-ME4425
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WRS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS SV3-WRS-PLW-803, 804, 80N, 80P, 860, 861)

	468
	SV4-WLS-P0W-ME6242
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE CA03 WLS EMBEDDED PIPING (INCLUDE ISOMETRICS SV4-WLS-PLW-64E, -64F, -64G, -64H, -64I, & -64J)

	469
	SV4-WLS-P0W-ME6240
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE CA03 WLS EMBEDDED PIPING (INCLUDE ISOMETRICS SV4-WLS-PLW-642, 643, 644, 645, 646)

	470
	SV3-WWS-PHW-ME4637
	INSTALLATION OF TURBINE BUILDING WWS PIPING SUPPORTS (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS SV3-WWS-PLW-043, 044, 045, 046, 047, 048, 110, 111, 112, 113, 114, 115 & 116)

	471
	SV3-SFS-P0W-ME7667
	INSTALLATION OF SFS-PLW-650, 660, 665 AND 667 (THIS PACKAGE WILL INCLUDE TIE IN WELDS TO KB12 MODULE PIPING SFS-PLW-088, 089 AND WLS-PLW-60F, 60G)

	472
	SV4-RNS-MPW-ME7593
	INSTALLATION OF RESIDUAL HEAT REMOVAL PUMP A (RNS-MP-01A) AND STAND (RNS-MZ-12A)

	473
	SV4-RNS-MPW-ME7594
	INSTALLATION OF RESIDUAL HEAT REMOVAL PUMP B (RNS-MP-01B) AND STAND (RNS-MZ-12B)

	474
	SV4-RNS-MPW-ME7595
	Disassembly of Residual Heat Removal Pump A

	475
	SV4-RNS-MPW-ME7596
	Installation of Residual Heat Removal Pump B

	476
	SV4-WWS-MTW-ME7669
	Install Unit 4 Transformers Area Sump SV4-WWS-MTW-010

	477
	SV4-WWS-P0W-ME7670
	Fabricate and install the Waste Water piping to the Unit 4 Transformers Area Sump SV4-WWS-MTW-010

	478
	SV3-2035-SHW-EL7592
	Electrical Cable Tray Supplemental Steel Installation in the Turbine Building, Elevation 100'-0", Area 5 from Columns 13.1 to 16 & I.2 to K.2

	479
	SV4-HDS-P0W-ME5462
	INSTALLATION AND FABRICATION OF HEATER DRAIN SYSTEM(HDS) PIPING

	480
	SV3-CPS-P0W-ME3591
	INSTALLATION OF CPS PIPING

	481
	SV3-0000-ELW-EL7683
	Installation of Cable for Unit 3 Standard Plant Yard Transformer Area Lighting

	482
	SV4-ML05-MLW-ME7644
	INSTALL CA01 ASME PROCESS PIPE PENETRATION SV4-11300-ML-P47

	
			
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	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	483
	SV4-ML05-MLW-ME7645
	INSTALL CA01 ASME PROCESS PIPE PENETRATION SV4-11300-ML-P48

	484
	SV4-ML05-MLW-ME7646
	INSTALL CA01 ASME PROCESS PIPE PENETRATION SV4-11300-ML-P49

	485
	SV4-ML05-MLW-ME7647
	INSTALL CA01 ASME PROCESS PIPE PENETRATION SV4-11300-ML-P50

	486
	SV4-ML05-MLW-ME7648
	INSTALL CA01 ASME PROCESS PIPE PENETRATION SV4-11302-ML-P09

	487
	SV4-ML05-MLW-ME7649
	INSTALL CA01 ASME PROCESS PIPE PENETRATION SV4-11302-ML-P10

	488
	SV4-ML05-MLW-ME7650
	INSTALL CA01 ASME PROCESS PIPE PENETRATION SV4-11303-ML-P13

	489
	SV4-ML05-MLW-ME7652
	INSTALL CA01 ASME PROCESS PIPE PENETRATION SV4-11303-ML-P15

	490
	SV4-ML05-MLW-ME7653
	INSTALL CA01 ASME PROCESS PIPE PENETRATION SV4-11303-ML-P16

	491
	SV4-ML05-MLW-ME7654
	INSTALL CA01 ASME PROCESS PIPE PENETRATION SV4-11400-ML-P12

	492
	SV4-ML05-MLW-ME7655
	INSTALL CA01 ASME PROCESS PIPE PENETRATION SV4-11400-ML-P13

	493
	SV4-ML05-MLW-ME7656
	Install CA01 Penetration SV4-11501-ML-P01

	494
	SV4-ML05-MLW-ME7657
	Install CA01 ASME Process Pipe Penetration SV4-11501-ML-P02

	495
	SV4-ML05-MLW-ME7659
	INSTALL CA01 ASME PROCESS PIPE PENETRATION SV4-11504-ML-P01

	496
	SV4-ML05-MLW-ME7660
	Install CA01 AMSE Pipe Penetration SV4-11504-ML-P02

	497
	SV4-ML05-MLW-ME7661
	INSTALL CA01 ASME PROCESS PIPE PENETRATION

	498
	SV4-ML05-MLW-ME7663
	INSTALLATION OF CA01 DVI PENETRATION SV4-11205-ML-P01

	499
	SV4-ML05-MLW-ME7664
	CA01 INSTALLATION OF CA01 DVI PENETRATION SV4-11205-ML-P03

	500
	SV4-WLS-P0W-ME6137
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE CA01 WLS EMBEDDED PIPING (INCLUDE ISOMETRICS SV4-WLS-PLW-57F, 57G, 57H, 567, & 568)

	501
	SV3-WWS-P0W-ME6706
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF WWS PIPE & DRAIN HUBS ELEVATION 140'

	502
	SV3-2101-CRW-CV7315
	UNIT 3 TURBINE FIRST BAY WALLS, WALL TO FLOOR MECHANICAL COUPLERS AIR 117-'6"

	503
	SV4-WWS-PHW-ME5004
	INSTALLATION OF LARGE BORE WWS PIPING SUPPORTS (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS SV4-WWS-PLW-01D)

	504
	SV3-CPS-PHW-ME3592
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF CONDENSATE POLISHER SYSTEM (CPS) PIPING

	505
	SV4-KB12-KBW-ME1881
	Installation of Module KB12

	506
	SV4-KB11-KBW-ME1880
	Installation of Module KB11

	
			
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	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	507
	SV3-DWS-PHW-ME6673
	INSTALLATION OF ANNEX BLDG DWS PIPE SUPPORTS (ISOMETRICS SV3-DWS-PLW-243, 244)

	508
	SV3-PWS-PHW-ME7051
	INSTALLATION OF ANNEX BLDG PWS SUPPORTS (ISOMETRICS SV3-PWS-PLW-113 & SV3-PWS-PLW-155)

	509
	SV4-ME01-PLW-ME7831
	Installation of Vacuum Piping for Condenser B

	510
	SV4-ME01-PLW-ME7832
	INSTALLATION OF VACUUM PIPING FOR CONDENSER C

	511
	SV0-863-P0W-ME7836
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL UNDERGROUND PIPING UTILITIES POTABLE WATER, SANITARY SEWER, FIRE SUPPRESSION FOR BUILDING 304

	512
	SV3-2052-SHW-EL7838
	Electrical Cable Tray Supplemental Steel Installation in the Turbine Building, Elevation 141'-3", Area 2 from Columns 17 to 18 & P.2 to R

	513
	SV3-2053-SHW-EL7839
	Electrical Cable Tray Supplemental Steel Installation in the Turbine Building, Elevation 141'-3", Area 3 from Columns 18 to 19 & P.2 to R

	514
	SV3-2053-SHW-EL7842
	Electrical Cable Tray Supplemental Steel Installation in the Turbine Building, Elevation 141'-3", Area 3 from Columns 18 to 19 & P.1 to P.2

	515
	SV3-2052-SHW-EL7843
	Electrical Cable Tray Supplemental Steel Installation in the Turbine Building, Elevation 141'-3", Area 2 rom Columns 16 to 18 & L.5 to P.2

	516
	SV3-2053-SHW-EL7844
	Electrical Cable Tray Supplemental Steel Installation in the Turbine Building, Elevation 141'-3", Area 3 from Columns 18 to 19 & L.5 to P.1

	517
	SV4-HDS-P0W-ME5458
	INSTALLATION AND FABRICATION OF HEATER DRAINSYSTEM(HDS) PIPING

	518
	SV0-863-ERW-EL7706
	INSTALL UNDERGROUND CONDUIT FOR 304 BUILDING

	519
	SV3-4040-EGW-EL4375
	PERFORM INSTALLATION OF UNDERGROUND COMMODITIES (EGS - GROUNDING) FOR THE ANNEX BLDG, AREA 2, ELEV 117' - BETWEEN COLUMN LINES 4 & 9

	520
	SV3-CDS-PHW-ME2309
	INSTALLATION OF CDS PIPING SUPPORTS

	521
	SV3-MS09-MEW-ME3566
	INSTALLATION OF NON-REGENERABLE MIXED BED (DTS-MS-05A/B)

	522
	SV3-ME2A-MEW-ME3691
	INSTALLATION OF BDS-ME-01A&B (SG BLOWDOWN) ON ELEV 100'

	523
	SV3-WLS-PHW-ME3870
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF WLS PIPING SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRICS: SV3-WLS-PLW-536, -53A

	524
	SV3-CPS-PHW-ME3600
	INSTALLATION AND FABRICATION OF CONDENSATE POLISHING SYSTEM(CPS) PIPING SUPPORTS

	525
	SV3-CDS-PHW-ME4910
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF CDS PIPING SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRICS SV3-CDS-PLW-70F, 70G, 70H, 70J

	526
	SV3-CPS-P0W-ME3599
	INSTALLATION AND FABRICATION OF CONDENSATE POLISHING SYSTEM (CES) PIPING

	527
	SV0-0000-VNY-RI7862
	Mammoet Documentation for Transport

	528
	SV3-WWS-PHW-ME7860
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL THE PIPE SUPPORTS FOR UNIT 3 WWS PIPING IN VALVE BOXES SV3-WWS-MY-Y04A AND SV3-WWS-MY-Y04B.

	
			
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	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	529
	SV4-WGS-ITW-ME7803
	GASEOUS RADWASTE SYSTEM (WGS) ITAAC FUNCTIONAL ARRANGEMENT WALKDOWN

	530
	SV4-2040-SSW-CV3974
	UNIT 4 TURBINE BUILDING SEQUENCE 9 DECKING AND GRATING

	531
	SV3-1130-CCW-CV3399
	U3 INTERIOR CV PLACEMENT, CURING AND REPAIR OF CONCRETE FROM ELEV 83'-0"

	532
	SV3-PWS-P0W-ME7861
	INSTALLATION OF PWS PIPING ISOMETRICS SV3-PWS-PLW-584, 585, 587, AND 588., NEED VENDOR TECH MANUAL

	533
	SV3-2036-SHW-EL6798
	ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY SUPPLEMENTAL STEEL INSTALLATION IN THE TURBINE BUILDING, ELEVATION 100'-0", AREA6 FROM COLUMNS 16 TO 18 & I.2 TO K.1

	534
	SV4-HDS-P0W-ME5460
	INSTALLATION AND FABRICATION OF HEATER DRAINSYSTEM(HDS) PIPING

	535
	SV3-1212-ERW-EL3774
	Install Design Routed Conduit and Conduit Supports in Battery Room “C”, Room  12102

	536
	SV3-2039-SHW-EL6799
	Electrical Cable Tray Supplemental Steel Installation in the Turbine Building, Elevation 100’-0”, Area 9 from Columns 18 to 19 & H.05 to I.2

	537
	SV3-KB12-KBW-ME8002
	COMPLETE KB12 MODULE FABRICATION POST MODULE INSTALLATION

	538
	SV3-1212-ERW-EL3775
	INSTALL DESIGN ROUTED CONDUIT AND CONDUIT SUPPORTS IN 'SPARE' BATTERY ROOM 12103

	539
	SV3-1212-ERW-EL3773
	INSTALL DESIGN ROUTED CONDUIT AND CONDUIT SUPPORTS IN BATTERY ROOM "A", ROOM 12101

	540
	SV4-1220-SSW-CV4782
	UNIT 4 NUCLEAR ISLAND AUXILIARY BUILDING AREAS 3 & 4  STRUCTURAL STEEL FOR ELEVATION 82'-6"

	541
	SV4-2040-SSW-CV3972
	UNTI 4 TURBINE BUILDING SEQUENCE 8 DECKING AND GRATING

	542
	SV3-PV71-MEW-ME6246
	PRE-INSTALLATION WELDING OF MAIN STOP VALVE/CONTROL VALVE EQUALIZERS

	543
	SV3-CWS-PHW-ME2522
	INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR CWS SYSTEM

	544
	SV3-WWS-P0W-ME6699
	INSTALLATION AND FABRICATION OF WAST WATER SYSTEM (WWS) PIPING

	545
	SV4-ME2A-MEW-ME7421
	INSTALLATION OF BDS-ME-01A&B (SG BLOWDOWN) ON ELEV 100'

	546
	SV3-WWS-P0W-ME7985
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF WWS PIPE AND DRAIN HUBS ELEVATION 158’

	547
	SV3-WWS-P0W-ME7987
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF WWS PIPE AND DRAIN HUBS ELEVATION 170'

	548
	SV3-WWS-P0W-ME7989
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF WWS PIPE AND DRAIN HUBS ELEVATION 166’

	549
	SV3-WWS-P0W-ME7991
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF WWS PIPE AND DRAIN HUBS ELEVATION 170’

	550
	SV3-WWS-PHW-ME7992
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF WWS PIPING SUPPORTS ELEVATION 170¿

	
			
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	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	551
	SV3-WWS-P0W-ME7993
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF WWS PIPE AND DRAIN HUBS ELEVATION 170’

	552
	SV3-WWS-P0W-ME7995
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF WWS PIPE AND DRAIN HUBS ELEVATION 170’

	553
	SV3-WWS-P0W-ME7997
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF WWS PIPE AND DRAIN HUBS ELEVATION 170’

	554
	SV3-WWS-P0W-ME7999
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF WWS PIPE AND DRAIN HUBS ELEVATION 200¿

	555
	SV3-FPS-PHW-ME4310
	FABRICATION / INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRICS SV3-FPS-PLW-821, 827, & 829

	556
	SV3-WLS-PHW-ME3871
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF WLS PIPING SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRICS: SV3-WLS-PLW-537, -538

	557
	SV4-PSS-P0W-ME1999
	INSTALLATION OF PSS PIPING (INCLUDES ISO SV4-PSS-PLW-700, 701)

	558
	SV4-CWS-P0W-ME5456
	INSTALLATION OF CWS PIPING AUTOMATIC BACKWASH STRAINERS (CWS-PY-S01A/B/C) TO WWS COLLECTION BASIN (WWS-PY-D501)

	559
	SV3-MS22-MEW-ME3690
	INSTALL BDS-MS-01A/B, STEAM GENERATOR BLOWDOWN RADIATION MONITOR EDI AND ASSOCIATED COMPONENTS

	560
	SV3-2034-SHW-EL6795
	ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY SUPPLEMENTAL STEEL INSTALLATION IN THE TURBINE BUILDING ELEV 100' AREA 4 FROM COLUMNS 12.1 TO 13.1 & I2 TO K.1

	561
	SV4-CDS-PHW-ME3231
	INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR PIPING PACKAGE SV4-CDS-P0W-ME3230

	562
	SV4-CWS-P0W-ME7143
	INSTALLATION AND FABRICATION OF CIRCULATING WATER SYSTEM(CWS) PIPING

	563
	SV4-WLS-P0W-ME6170
	UNIT 4 WLS S/S PIPING FROM THE WLS/WWS TIE-IN MANHOLE SOUTHWARD HALFWAY THROUGH THE FINAL PHASE

	564
	SV4-VWS-P0W-ME7149
	INSTALLATION AND FABRICATION OF CENTRAL CHILLED WATER (VWS) SYSTEM PIPING

	565
	SV4-HDS-P0W-ME5459
	(BLANK)

	566
	SV4-4033-CCW-CV8105
	Annex Area 3 Embeds, Formwork & Concrete to Elevation 100'-00"

	567
	SV4-4032-CCW-CV8102
	Unit 4 Annex Area 2 Embeds, Formwork & Concrete to Elevation 100'-00"

	568
	SV4-4032-CRW-CV8100
	Unit 4 Annex Area 2 Reinforcement to Elevation 100'-00"

	569
	SV4-4031-CCW-CV8099
	Annex Area 1 Embeds, Formwork & Concrete to Elevation 100'-00"

	570
	SV3-CA20-ERW-EL8053
	Install Scheduled Field routed conduit in "CHEMICAL WASTE TANK ROOM" (12264)

	571
	SV3-CA20-ERW-EL8054
	Install Scheduled Field routed conduit in "WASTE MONITOR TANK ROOM C" (12265)

	572
	SV3-CA20-ERW-EL8055
	Install Scheduled Field routed conduit in "WASTE HOLDUP TANK ROOM A" (12166)

	573
	SV3-CA20-ERW-EL8056
	Install Scheduled Field routed conduit in "WASTE HOLDUP TANK ROOM B" (12167)

	
			
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	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	574
	SV3-CA20-ERW-EL8057
	Install Scheduled Field routed conduit in "VESTIBULE")(12168), "CORRIDOR"(12169), and WLS PUMP ROOM"(12268)

	575
	SV3-CA20-ERW-EL8058
	Install Scheduled Field routed conduit in "PIPING VALVE ROOM"(12262) and "PIPE CHASE"(12269)

	576
	SV3-CA20-ERW-EL8059
	Install Scheduled Field routed conduit in "WASTE MONITOR TANK ROOM B" (12365)

	577
	SV3-CA20-ERW-EL8060
	Install Scheduled Field routed conduit in "WASTE MONITOR TANK ROOM A" (12363)

	578
	SV4-WWS-P0W-ME5468
	WASTE WATER SYSTEM FROM SUMP C TO PY D501

	579
	SV4-CWS-P0W-ME7145
	CIRCULATING WATER SYSTEM, CONDENSER VENTS AND DRAINS

	580
	SV4-CDS-P0W-ME7113
	INSTALLATION OF CDS PIPING FOR 82'9" (PORTION 3)

	581
	SV4-WWS-P0W-ME5466
	UNIT 4 TURBINE WASTE WATER SYSTEM

	582
	SV4-4031-CRW-CV8062
	Annex Area 1 Reinforcement to Elevation 100'-00"

	583
	SV4-0000-CCW-CV8066
	UNIT 4 TRANSFORMER FOUNDATION CONCRETE & FORMWORK BASE SLAB PLACEMENT 2

	584
	SV4-0000-CCW-CV8067
	Unit 4 Transformer Foundation Concrete & Formwork Base Slab Placement 3

	585
	SV4-0000-CCW-CV8068
	Unit 4 Transformer Foundation Concrete & Formwork Base Slab Placement 4

	586
	SV4-0000-CRW-CV8075
	UNIT 4 TRANSFORMER REPLACEMENT (PLACEMENT 3)

	587
	SV3-2050-SSW-CV1820
	CA81 TEMP FRAMING/PERMANENT FORMS (TB05)

	588
	SV3-SFS-THW-ME8080
	Hydro Testing of R219 SFS Piping

	589
	SV3-2060-CEW-CV7324
	170' & 183' ELEV, SHEAR STUDS & EMBED REPAIRS

	590
	SV3-2060-CCW-CV4487
	UNIT 3 TURBINE BUILDING CA81 TABLE TOP GROUTING ELEVATION 170'

	591
	SV4-CDS-P0W-ME7117
	Installation of CDS Piping at Elevation 82'9" (Portion 2)

	592
	SV3-2038-SHW-EL6797
	Electrical Cable Tray supplemental Steel Installation in the Turbine Building, Elevation 100'-0", Area 8 from Colmns 14 to16 & H.05 to 1.2

	593
	SV3-CA20-S8W-CV2267
	CA20 MODULE EXTERIOR WALL CONCRETE REINFORCEMENT

	594
	SV3-HDS-PHW-ME1372
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF HDS PIPING SUPPORTS

	595
	SV3-HDS-PHW-ME3751
	INSTALLATION AND FABRICATION OF HEATER DRAIN SYSTEM SUPPORTS

	596
	SV3-WWS-P0W-ME4633
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF WWS PIPING

	597
	SV3-CA20-S4W-CV1756
	INSTALLATION OF CA20 WALL 2 EMBED PLATES

	598
	SV3-CA20-S4W-CV2076
	EXTERIOR TEMPORARY ATTACHMENTS @ COLUMN LINE 4

	599
	SV3-CA20-S8W-CV1690
	INSTALLATION OF CA20 MODULE COMMODITIES NI-3 AREA 5 AND 6 ROOM 12162 THRU 12169

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	600
	SV0-SAS-PLW-ME0710
	INSTALL AND FABRICATE SERVICE AIR SYSTEM (SAS) TO NUCLEAR ISLAND

	601
	SV3-CA20-S4W-CV2585
	CA20-SUB ASSEMBLY 4 WORK LIST ITEMS WB-W00152, WB-W00153, WB-W00154, WB-W00155, WB-W00156, WB-W00157, WB-W00158 & WB-W00159

	602
	SV3-CA20-S4W-CV2586
	CA20 SUB ASSEMBLY 4 WORK LIST ITEMS WB-W00160, WB-W00161, WB-W00162, WB-W00163, WB-W00164, WB-W00165, WB-W00166, WB-W00167

	603
	SV0-SES-ERW-EL7370
	INSTALL CONDUIT IN SES DUCT BANK/TRENCH FOR SECURITY LOCATED BETWEEN SITE GRID L1402-K1601 PHASE 10

	604
	SV3-2032-SHW-EL6794
	ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY SUPPLEMENTAL STEEL INSTALLATION IN THE TURBINE BUILDING, ELEVATION 100'-0", AREA 2 FROM COLUMNS 17 TO 18 & P.1 TO R

	605
	SV3-1230-C0W-850001
	100'-0" ELEV WALLS, CL 11 (WEST), WALL 69

	606
	SV3-1230-C0W-850002
	100'-0" ELEV WALLS, CL 11 (EAST), WALL 70

	607
	SV3-1230-C0W-850003
	100'-0" ELEV WALLS, CL I, WALL 71

	608
	SV3-1230-C0W-850005
	100'-0" ELEV WALLS, CL J, WALL 85

	609
	SV3-1230-C0W-850006
	100'-0" ELEV WALLS, CL K, WALL 83

	610
	SV3-1230-C0W-850007
	100'-0" ELEV WALLS, CL L, WALL 80

	611
	SV3-1230-C0W-850008
	100'-0" ELEV WALLS, CL M, WALL 79

	612
	SV3-1230-C0W-850009
	100'-0" ELEV WALLS, CL P, WALL 78

	613
	SV3-1231-C0W-850001
	UNIT 3 AUXILIARY EL. 100 FT. AREA 1 - CIVIL - CONCRETE FOR TUBE STEEL

	614
	SV3-0150-ERW-EL7455
	CABLE TRAY SUPPORT FOR RAT4B

	615
	SV3-CA20-S4W-CV2108
	INTERIOR TEMPORARY ATTACHMENTS FOR SUB-ASSEMBLY 3

	616
	SV4-MS09-MSW-ME7105
	INSTALLATION OF DTS EQUIPMENT ON THE 100' ELEVATION

	617
	SV4-ME3A-MEW-ME7423
	INSTALLATION OF CCS HEAT EXCHANGERS (CCS-ME-01A/B)

	618
	SV3-2034-SHW-EL6800
	Electrical Cable Tray Supplemental Steel Installation in the Turbine Building, Elevation 100'-0", Areas 0, 1 & 4 from Columns 12.1 to 14 & K.1 to R

	619
	SV3-2060-PHW-ME7887
	INSTALLATION OF STRUCTURAL STEEL FRAME FOR PIPE SUPPORTS IN HIGH PRESSURE TURBINE OPENING

	620
	SV4-WLS-P0W-ME6140
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE CA01 WLS EMBEDDED PIPING (INCLUDE ISOMETRICS SV4-WLS-PLW-570, 57P, 57Q, 57R & 575)

	621
	SV4-2040-CCW-CV4615
	UNIT 4, TRUBINE BUILDING GROUTING ACTIVITIES ON 120' ELEVATION

	622
	SV3-CA01-MHW-CV2164
	LIFTING FRAMES AND BRACING SUBMODULES 13 THRU 16,32,33,39 & 36

	
			
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	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	623
	SV3-0150-ERW-EL7456
	CABLE TRAY SUPPORT RAT 4A

	624
	SV4-MS09-MSW-ME8109
	INSTALLATIN OF RO CARTRIDGE FILTER SKID (DTS-MS-01) RO UNIT AND FEED PUMP SKIDS (DTS-MS021/B), EDI UNITS (DTS-MS-041/B) AND PERMEATE PUMP & TOC REDUCTION SKIDS (DTS-MS-30A/B)

	625
	SV3-4032-SHW-EL8129
	Fabricate and Install Non-Seg Bus Duct Supports for SV3-ECS-EB1121, Annex Bldg. Area 2, Elev. 100'.

	626
	SV3-VWS-PLW-ME3017
	Installation of Small Bore VWS Piping (Including Isometric SV3-VWS-PLW-490)

	627
	SV3-1212-ERW-EL3159
	AUXILARY BUILDING UNIT 3, EL 66'-6", AREA 2, INSTALL DESIGN CONDUIT & CABLE TRAY.

	628
	SV3-PH01-CEW-CV7666
	Installation of Reactor Vessel Support Interior Anchor Bolt Assemblies

	629
	SV3-WWS-P0W-ME6704
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF WWS DRAIN HUBS ELEVATION 140'

	630
	SV3-4032-SHW-EL8130
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL NON-SEG BUS DUCT SUPPORTS FOR SV3-ECS-EB-1222, ANNEX BLDG. AREA 2, ELEV. 100'.

	631
	SV3-4032-SHW-EL8131
	Fabricate and Install Non-Seg Bus Duct Supports for SV3-ECS-EB1323, Annex Bldg. Area 2, Elev. 100'.

	632
	SV3-4032-SHW-EL8132
	Fabricate and Install Non-Seg Bus Duct Supports for SV3-ECS-EB1424, Annex Bldg. Area 2, Elev. 100'.

	633
	SV3-KB11-KBW-ME8392
	COMPLETION OF KB11 MODULE

	634
	SV3-CCS-THW-ME8079
	HYDRO TESTING OF R219 CCS PIPING

	635
	SV4-1020-CCW-CV5152
	UNIT 4 CONCRETE PLACEMENT 8A BELOW THE CONTAINMENT VESSEL FROM ELEV 82'-6" TO 87'6"

	636
	SV3-1231-CEW-850000
	FOREMAN'S BOOK: AUXILIARY NORTH EL 100' to 117'-6" CIVIL EMBEDMENTS

	637
	SV3-WLS-P0W-ME3720
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WLS PIPING (ISOMETRIC SV3-WLS-PLW-522)

	638
	SV3-WLS-P0W-ME3724
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WLS PIPING (ISOMETRIC SV3-WLS-PLW-532)

	639
	SV3-WLS-THW-ME6213
	HYDRO TEST THE UNIT 3 LIQUID RADWASTE SYSTEM PIPING IN FINAL PHASE NEAR MANHOLE

	640
	SV4-WLS-THW-ME6216
	HYDRO TEST THE UNIT 4 LIQUID RADWASTE SYSTEM PIPING FINAL PHASE

	641
	SV3-DOS-THW-ME8270
	PNEUMATIC TESTING OF THE UNIT 3 DIESEL FUEL OIL SYSTEM (DOS) PIPING

	642
	SV3-2070-SUW-CV0196
	Turbine Building Structural Steel Framing Sequence 15

	643
	SV3-4052-CCW-CV7376
	U3 Annex Building Area 2 Concrete Form-work plan Elevation 117’6" to Elevation 135’3”

	644
	SV3-SFS-PHW-ME8756
	Fabrication/Installation of Pipe Supports for Isometric SV3-SFS-PLW-78B

	645
	SV3-SFS-PHW-ME8759
	Fabrication/Installation of Pipe Supports for Isometric Drawing SV3-SFS-PLW-785

	
			
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	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	646
	SV3-HDS-PHW-ME1368
	INSTALLATION AND FABRICATION OF HEATER DRAIN SYSTEM SUPPORTS

	647
	SV3-HDS-PHW-ME1364
	INSTALLATION AND FABRICATION OF HEATER DRAIN SYSTEM(HDS) PIPING SUPPORTS

	648
	SV4-HDS-PHW-ME5471
	INSTALLATION AND FABRICATION OF HEATER DRAIN SYSTEM(HDS) PIPING SUPPORTS

	649
	SV3-DWS-PHW-ME6244
	INSTALLATION OF SUPPORTS ON PIPE ISOMETRIC SV3-DWS-PLW-772

	650
	SV3-ML05-MLW-ME5929
	INSTALLATION OF CA37 PENETRATIONS

	651
	SV4-WLS-P0W-ME8314
	ASME SECTION III - FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF WLS PIPING LINES WLS-PL-L061 and WLS-PL-L110A on ISO SV4-WLS-PLW-750

	652
	SV4-2050-CEW-CV8149
	141'-3" ELEV, STUD WELDS, POUR #1

	653
	SV3-2050-CCW-CV7037
	UNIT 3, TB GROUTING ACTIVITIES ON 141' ELEVATION

	654
	SV4-2040-EGW-EL8028
	ELECTRICAL GROUNDING INSTALLATION FOR THE TURBINE BUILDING AT ELEVATIONS 117'6" AND 120'-6"

	655
	SV3-CA20-ERW-EL5041
	INSTALL SCHEDULED FIELD ROUTED CONDUIT IN "RNS PUMP ROOM A" (12162)

	656
	SV3-WWS-PHW-ME6697
	INSTALLATION AND FABRICATION OF WASTE WATER SYSTEM PIPE SUPPORTS FOR 120' ELEVATION

	657
	SV4-ML05-MLW-ME8409
	INSTALL SV4 CA05 PENETRATION SV4-11209-ML-P01

	658
	SV3-ML05-MLW-ME5903
	INSTALLATION OF CA32 PENETRATIONS

	659
	SV3-ML05-MLW-ME5963
	INSTALLATION OF CA58 PENETRATIONS 11400-ML-P10 & 11400-ML-P11

	660
	SV4-WWS-PHW-ME5479
	INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR PIPING PACKAGE SV4-WWS-PHW-ME5466

	661
	SV3-PXS-PHW-ME3787
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC SV3-PXS-PLW-02K

	662
	SV3-PXS-PHW-ME4500
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC SV3-PXS-PLW-01W

	663
	SV3-PXS-PHW-ME3361
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC SV3-PXS-PLW-01Q

	664
	SV3-PXS-PHW-ME3788
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC SV3-PXS-PLW-02L

	665
	SV4-ML05-MLW-ME8411
	INSTALL SV4 CA05 PENETRATION SV4-11209-ML-P03

	666
	SV4-ML05-MLW-ME8412
	INSTALL SV4 CA05 PENETRATION SV4-11209-ML-P04

	667
	SV3-PXS-MTW-ME2934
	INSTALLATION OF ACCUMULATOR TANK SV3-PXS-MT01A

	668
	SV4-CA20-ERW-EL6714
	INSTALL ELECTRICAL WALL PENETRATIONS IN U4 CA20 MODULE SUB-ASSEMBLY 1

	669
	SV3-WLS-PHW-ME3872
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF WLS PIPING SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRICS: SV3-WLS-PLW-550, -551, -560, -56A

	670
	SV3-FPS-PHW-ME4309
	FABRICATION / INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRICS SV3-FPS-PLW-811, 812, & 831

	
			
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	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	671
	SV3-WLS-PHW-ME8404
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF WLS PIPE SUPPORTS FOR SV3-WLS-PLW-513

	672
	SV3-WLS-PHW-ME8403
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF WLS PIPE SUPPORTS FOR SV3-WLS-PLW-512

	673
	SV3-WLS-PHW-ME8401
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF WLS PIPE SUPPORTS FOR SV3-WLS-PLW-451

	674
	SV3-WLS-PHW-ME8400
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF WLS PIPE SUPPORTS FOR SV3-WLS-PLW-450

	675
	SV4-HDS-PHW-ME5473
	INSTALLATION AND FABRICATION OF HEATER DRAIN SYSTEM(HDS) PIPING SUPPORT

	676
	SV3-CAS-PHW-ME6155
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC DRAWINGS (SV3-CAS-PLW-502)

	677
	SV3-ZAS-ERW-EL7501
	INSTALL CABLE TRAY SOUTHSIDE OF UNIT #3 TRANSFORMER AREA

	678
	SV4-WWS-PHW-ME5480
	INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR PIPING PACKAGE SV4-WWS-PHW-ME5467

	679
	SV3-MSS-PHW-ME4660
	INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR PIPING PACKAGE SV4-MSS-P0W-ME4659

	680
	SV3-MT6Z-MEW-ME5586
	INSTALLATION OF THE MAIN OIL TANK (MT-01)

	681
	SV3-CA04-S4W-CV1680
	CA04 TOP FLANGE FABRICATION AND ASSEMBLY

	682
	SV4-2020-SHW-EL8027
	ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY SUPPLEMENTAL STEEL INSTALLATION IN THE UNIT 4 TURBINE BUILDING AT ELEVATION 82'-9"

	683
	SV4-2050-CEW-CV8154
	UNIT 4, TURBINE BUILDING 141' ELEVATION STUD WELDS POUR #6

	684
	SV4-HDS-PHW-ME5475
	INSTALLATION AND FABRICATION OF HEATER DRAIN SYSTEM(HDS) PIPE SUPPORT

	685
	SV4-FPS-PHW-ME5001
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF FPS PIPE SUPPORTS (INCLUDING ISOMETRICS SV4-FPS-PLW-830, 825, 820)

	686
	SV3-4041-SAW-EL8771
	INSTALL SUPPLEMENTAL STEEL FOR ELECTRICAL HANGERS COL LN H9/H1.05 TO F9/F10.05

	687
	SV3-2060-CRW-CV8370
	UNIT 3 TURBINE BUILDING 170' ELEVATED DECK REBAR FOR EQUIPMENT PADS & CURBS

	688
	SV3-2060-CRW-CV8368
	UNIT 3 TURBINE BUILDING 170' ELEVATED DECK REBAR FOR POUR #5

	689
	SV3-PWS-P0W-ME4169
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE PWS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRIC SV3-PWS-PLW-912, 922, 940, 941, 94X)

	690
	SV3-PWS-P0W-ME4170
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE PWS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRIC SV3-PWS-PLW-954, 955, 956, 957)

	691
	SV4-WLS-P0W-ME8312
	ASME SECTION III - FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF WLS PIPING LINES WLS-PL-L062 and WLS-PL-L110B on ISO SV4-WLS-PLW-731

	692
	SV4-WLS-P0W-ME8313
	ASME SECTION III - FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF WLS PIPING LINES WLS-PL-L063 and WLS-PL-L110C on ISO SV4-WLS-PLW-741 & SV4-WLS-PLW-74A

	
			
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	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	693
	SV3-PXS-PHW-ME4499
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC SV3-PXS-PLW-01R

	694
	SV3-CA03-S4W-CV2385
	SV3-CA03-GNR-000071 ¿ 3D SCAN OF ENTIRE CA03 MODULE

	695
	SV3-MT73-MTW-ME7068
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PXS GUTTER COLLECTION BOXES AND SUPPORTS

	696
	SV3-REFDOC-NI3-ME8892
	SV3 CONTAINMENT PIPING/MECHANICAL FOREMAN'S BOOK 1

	697
	SV3-MSS-P0W-ME4655
	INSTALLATION OF MSS PIPING

	698
	SV4-VWS-PHW-ME7150
	INSTALLATION AND FABRICATION OF CENTRAL CHILLED WATER SYSTEM (VWS) PIPE SUPPORT

	699
	SV3-MSS-PHW-ME4658
	INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR PIPING PACKAGE SV3-MSS-P0W-ME4657

	700
	SV4-FPS-PHW-ME5000
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF FPS PIPE SUPPORTS (INCLUDING ISOMETRICS SV4-FPS-PLW-833)

	701
	SV3-2020-ERW-EL1840
	ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY SUPPORTS INSTALLATION FOR THE TURBINE BUILDING AT ELEVATION 82'-9''

	702
	SV3-4030-EGW-EL1856
	PERFORM INSTALLATION OF UNDERGROUND COMMODITIES (EGS-GROUNDING) FOR THE ANNEX BLDG., AREA 1, ELEV. 100' & 107' - BETWEEN COLUMN LINES (9) TO (13)

	703
	SV3-WLS-PLW-ME0874
	Fabricate and Install WLS Piping Iso SV3-WLS-PLW-750-RESERVED FOR ORAN POE

	704
	SV3-WLS-P0W-ME3503
	INSTALLATION OF LARGE BORE WLS PIPING (INCLUDES: SV3-WLS-PLW-340, SV3-WLS-PLW-360, SV3-WLS-PLW-400, SV3-WLS-PLW-420)

	705
	SV3-WLS-P0W-ME3498
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WLS PIPING (ISOMETRICS SV3-WLS-PLW-221, -251)

	706
	SV3-CB00-S8W-CV4046
	U3 CONTAINMENT INSTALLATION OF CB MODULE 21 AT ELEV 83'-0"

	707
	SV0-ZRS-EWW-TP0879
	Installation of 13.8KV Temp Power Loop East of Unit 3

	708
	SV0-PWS-PLW-ME1086
	Fabricate and install Potable Water Piping East & North of Building 307

	709
	SV3-ME01-PLW-ME1163
	CONDENSER B-1ST EXTRACTON PIPING (EXTRACTION STEAM)

	710
	SV3-MS60-MEW-ME1645
	Installation of ASS Boiler Feedpumps (ASS-MP-04A & 04B)

	711
	SV3-WRS-PLW-ME0600
	WRS LARGE BORE PIPING INSTALLATION (INCLUDES ISOMETRIC SV3-WRS-PLW-57J)

	712
	SV3-2020-MEW-ME1399
	UNIT 3 CONDENSER C SPRING SUPPORT FOUNDATION INSTALLATION

	713
	SV3-ME01-PLW-ME1005
	UNIT 3 CONDENSER A: INSTALLATION OF UPPER SHELL NOZZLES

	714
	SV3-ML05-MLW-ME1570
	INSTALLATION OF EMBEDDED PIPING PENETRATIONS 82'-6" FLOORS ONLY

	715
	SV3-ME01-PLW-ME1159
	UNIT 3 CONDENSERS A: 1ST EXTRACTION PIPING (EXTRACTION STEAM)

	
			
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	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	716
	SV3-ME2W-MEW-ME1360
	INSTALLATION OF HDS DRAIN COOLER CDS-ME-7C

	717
	SV3-2020-MEW-ME1398
	Unit 3 Condenser B Spring Support Foundation Installation

	718
	SV3-ME2W-MEW-ME1359
	INSTALLATION OF HDS DRAIN COOLER CDS-ME7B

	719
	SV3-WWS-PLW-ME1379
	UNIT 3 TURBINE BUILDING ELEVATION 100 FT. 0 IN. EMBEDDED WWS PIPING PACKAGE # 5

	720
	SV3-2030-MEW-ME1695
	UNIT 3 CONDENSER A WATERBOX INSTALLATION

	721
	SV3-2030-MEW-ME1697
	UNIT 3 CONDENSER C WATERBOX INSTALLATION

	722
	SV3-WWS-P0W-ME2279
	ANNEX BUILDING - EMBEDDED WWS PIPING PACKAGE #1

	723
	SV3-WLS-PHW-ME2320
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC DRAWING WLS-PLW-380

	724
	SV3-MS19-MEW-ME2497
	RESIN ADDITION HOPPER (CPS-MT-01)

	725
	SV3-KB11-KBW-ME0444
	INSTALLATION OF MODULE KB11

	726
	SV3-CWS-PLW-ME2513
	INSTALLATION OF CWS PIPING FOR ISOMETRICS SV3-CWS-PLW-70AB, SV3-CWS-PLW-70AC, SV3-CWS-PLW-70AD, SV3-CWS-PLW-70AE

	727
	SV3-R106-R1W-ME0723
	R106 Mechanical Module

	728
	SV3-1000-Z0W-CV3911
	UNIT 3 SHIELD BUILDING REINFORCED CONCRETE REQUIREMENTS

	729
	SV3-1000-GCW-CV0675
	UNIT 3 NUCLEAR ISLAND CONSTRUCTION STAIRCASES

	730
	SV3-1110-CEW-CV1270
	UNIT 3 CONTAINMENT EMBEDDED PLATES AND ANCHOR BOLTS AT EL. 71FT-6IN

	731
	SV3-CB65-S4W-CV1723
	INSTALL AND REMOVAL OF LIFTING BEAM/LUG FOR CB65

	732
	SV3-1200-Z0W-CV3909
	UNIT 3 AUXILIARY BUILDING REINFORCED CONCRETE REQUIREMENTS

	733
	SV3-4000-T2W-CV2232
	HSB ASSEMBLY & INSTALLER QUALIFICATION FOR ANNEX BUILDING AREA 4

	734
	SV3-CA05-S4W-CV2054
	CA05 INSTALL REBAR FOR OVERLAY AND CONNECTION PLATES

	735
	SV3-ECS-CCW-CV1902
	Unit 3 ECS Ductbank

	736
	SV4-MT6A-MTW-ME8116
	Installation of Oil Storage Tanks (LOS-MT-02A/B)

	737
	SV3-1213-ERW-EL1624
	AUXILARY BUILDING UNIT 3,  EL 66'-6",  AREA 3, INSTALL DESIGNED ROUTED CABLE TRAYS AND CONDUIT"

	738
	SV0-ZRS-EWW-EL6159
	Electrical LOTO & Determination and Physical Removal of the North and/or South Louvers and Actuator Controls at 315 Bldg. for Diesel Generator Installation

	739
	SV3-ML05-MLW-ME4820
	ASME Section III - Installation of Penetration 11502-ML-P01 & 11502-ML-P02 (CA01)

	740
	SV3-WLS-P0W-ME4995
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WLS PIPING (INCLUDES: SV3-WLS-PLW-512, SV3-WLS-PLW-513)

	741
	SV3-CAS-P0W-ME4393
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE CAS PIPING (INCLUDES SV3-CAS-PLW-41C, 41F, 41G)

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	742
	SV3-1110-CCW-CV1396
	CONCRETE INTERIOR CVBH UP TO ELEVATION 71'-6"

	743
	SV3-2000-SSW-CV1861
	UNIT 3 TURBINE FIELD REPAIRS AND MODIFICATIONS FOR GRATING AND HANDRAIL

	744
	SV4-MT2M-MTW-ME8124
	Installation of Chemical Addition Tank (VYS-MT-02)

	745
	SV3-WLS-P0W-ME3727
	Installation of Large Bore WLS Piping (Isometrics SV3-WLS-PLW-537,-538,-540)

	746
	SV3-WLS-P0W-ME3733
	Installation of Large Bore WLS Piping (Isometric SV3-WLS-PLW-630, 632, 690, 721)

	747
	SV3-WSS-P0W-ME3444
	INSTALLATION OF WSS PIPING (INCLUDES SV3-WSS-PLW-513, 514, 600, 601)

	748
	SV3-CAS-PHW-ME0728
	Fabrication/Installation of Pipe Supports for Isometric Drawings (SV3-CAS-PLW-327, 360)

	749
	SV3-CAS-PHW-ME0729
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC DRAWINGS (SV3-CAS-PLW-331)

	750
	SV3-CWS-XEW-CV0057
	Excavate and Backfill for CWS Piping U3 Phase 3 Supply Line <Works with SV3-CWS-PLW-ME0051>

	751
	SV3-WLS-P0W-ME3506
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WLS PIPING (INCLUDES: SV3-WLS-PLW-510, SV3-WLS-PLW-511, SV3-WLS-PLW-514, SV3-WLS-PLW-515)

	752
	SV3-WLS-P0W-ME3507
	Installation of Large Bore WLS Piping (Includes: SV3-WLS-PLW-500)

	753
	SV3-WRS-P0W-ME3663
	Installation of Small Bore WRS Piping (Includes Isometrics SV3-WRS-PLW-824 , -829, -880)

	754
	SV3-WRS-P0W-ME3855
	Installation of Small Bore WRS Piping (Includes Isometric SV3-WRS-PLW-82H)

	755
	SV3-WRS-PLW-ME4454
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WRS PIPING (INCLUDES SV3-WRS-PLW-839)

	756
	SV3-WRS-PLW-ME4459
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WRS PIPING (INCLUDES SV3-WRS-PLW-842)

	757
	SV4-PY55-PYW-ME3244
	Assembly of the 120" x 108" CWS Reducers and CWS Expansion joint (Supply)"

	758
	SV4-PY55-PYW-ME3245
	Assembly of the 120" x 108" CWS Reducers and CWS Expansion joint (Return)"

	759
	SV3-ME3A-MEW-ME3693
	INSTALLATION OF TURBINE BLDG. CCS HEAT EXCHANGERS SV3-CCS-ME-01A  AND 01B.

	760
	SV3-WLS-PLW-ME0901
	Fabricate and Install WLS Embedded Piping Iso SV3-WLS-PLW-576, 579

	761
	SV3-KB23-KBW-ME1682
	Installation of Module KB23 (WLS Monitor Pump C)

	762
	SV3-2030-CCW-CV0219
	Miscellaneous Interior Walls and Curbs

	763
	SV3-1220-CCW-CV1889
	CONCRETE IN AUXILIARY BUILDING WALLS (19,20,20A,20B, AND 20C) UP TO ELEVATION 82'-6"

	764
	SV0-ZBS-CCW-CV2578
	ZBS Ductbank

	765
	SV0-DFS-CCW-CV2580
	DFS Ductbank

	
			
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	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	766
	SV3-CB00-S8W-CV3228
	INSTALLATION OF CB MODULES 22 7 23 AT ELEVATION 80'-6"

	767
	SV4-PGS-CCW-CV3427
	UNIT 4 JACK & BORE AND PGS ENCASEMENT CONSTRUCTION

	768
	SV3-1120-CCW-CV1818
	PLACEMENT, CURING, AND REPAIR OF CONCRETE INSIDE THE CV UP TO ELEV 83'-0" AND ELEV 84'-6"

	769
	SV3-WLS-THW-ME2213
	LIQUID RADWASTE SYSTEM (WLS) PIPING HYDROSTATIC TESTING

	770
	SV4-WRS-P0W-ME5328
	Fabrication/Installation of Small Bore WRS Leak Chase Piping Including SV4-WRS-PLW-86A, -86C, -808, -809, -868, -869

	771
	SV3-CA03-GWS-ME8107
	WELDING PROCEDURES FOR CA03

	772
	SV3-VWS-PLW-ME0500
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE VWS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS SV3-VWS-PLW-241, 323)

	773
	SV3-VWS-PLW-ME0501
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE VWS PIPING (INCLUDES SV3-VWS-PLW-280, 353)

	774
	SV3-VWS-PLW-ME0502
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE VWS PIPING (INCLUDES SV3-VWS-PLW-390, 424)

	775
	SV3-KB16-KBW-ME0443
	INSTALLATION OF MODULE KB16

	776
	SV3-VWS-PLW-ME0503
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE VWS PIPING (INCLUDES SV3-VWS-PLW-680,-453)

	777
	SV3-CAS-PLW-ME0461
	INSTALLATION OF KB15 CONNECTION PIPING

	778
	SV3-CAS-PLW-ME0458
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE CAS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS: SV4-CAS-PLW-423, 42C)

	779
	SV3-CAS-PHW-ME0727
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC DRAWINGS (SV3-CAS-PLW-323, 328)

	780
	SV3-FPS-PHW-ME0693
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC DRAWNGS SV3-FPS-PLW-810, 815

	781
	SV4-2020-MEW-ME1481
	Unit 4 Condenser C Outlet Box Installation

	782
	SV3-DTS-PHW-ME1517
	Fabricate and Install Demineralized Water Treatment System (DTS) supports portion 3-(Raw Water Supply to DTS-MS-01)

	783
	SV3-ASS-PHW-ME1525
	FABRICATE/INSTALL OF AUXILIARY STEAM (ASS) SUPPORTS (PORTION 4) FOR ISOMETRIC# SV3-ASS-PLW-012, 010, 017, 02N, & 021

	784
	SV3-WLS-PHW-ME0836
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WLS PIPING SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRICS SV3-WLS-PLW-35D, -35F, -35H, -35L

	785
	SV3-WLS-PHW-ME0829
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WLS PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC DRAWING WLS-PLW-720

	786
	SV3-WLS-PLW-ME0531
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WLS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS SV3-WLS-PLW-35D, -35F, -35H, -35L)

	787
	SV3-WLS-PLW-ME0528
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WLS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS SV3-WLS-PLW-191, -255)

	788
	SV3-VWS-PHW-ME0701
	INSTALLATION OF LARGE BORE VWS PIPING SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC DRAWINGS SV3-VWS-PLW-270, -484

	
			
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	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	789
	SV3-WLS-PHW-ME0840
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WLS PIPING SUPPORTS (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS: SV3-WLS-PLW-33G, -33K)

	790
	SV3-WLS-PLW-ME0525
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WLS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS SV3-WLS-PLW-980, -981)

	791
	SV3-WLS-PHW-ME0828
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WLS PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC DRAWING WLS-PLW-66Z

	792
	SV3-WLS-PLW-ME0537
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WLS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRIC SV3-WLS-PLW-33E)

	793
	SV4-1220-SSW-CV4783
	UNIT 4 NUCLEAR ISLAND AUXILLIARY BUILDING AREAS 5 & 6 STRUCTURAL STEEL FOR ELEVATION 82'-6"

	794
	SV3-CA20-S5W-CV1903
	CA20 N&D REWORK TO BE PERFORMED

	795
	SV3-CA20-S8W-CV1905
	INSTALLATION OF CA20 MODULE CIVIL COMMODITIES AND REINFORCEMENT NI3 AREA 5 & 6 ELEVATION 92'-6"

	796
	SV3-PH01-CEW-CV7665
	INSTALLATION OF REACTOR VESSEL SUPPORT MAIN EMBEDMENT ASSEMBLY

	797
	SV3-CA20-S5W-CV2597
	ADDITION OF FLOOR REBAR SUBMODULES 30, 71, 72, 73

	798
	SV3-CA20-S4W-CV0439
	CA20 SA4 EL 98'-1" Floor Installation (CA20-51)

	799
	SV3-4041-ERW-EL7563
	INSTALLATION OF CONDUIT SLEEVES FOR RACEWAY PENETRATIONS, ANNEX BUILDING, AREA 1, ELEVATION 117'-6"

	800
	SV4-WWS-PHW-ME7547
	INSTALLATION OF ANNEX BLDG WWS PIPE SUPPORTS (ISOMETRIC SV4-WWS-PLW-951, 953)

	801
	SV3-WSS-P0W-ME3443
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE PIPING (SV3-WSS-PLW-122, 400, 510, 511, 512)

	802
	SV3-CA01-S4W-CV2151
	INSTALL CA01-07 PERMANENT WELDED ATTACHMENTS

	803
	SV3-CA01-S4W-CV2149
	INSTALL CA01-05 PERMANENT WELDED ATTACHMENTS

	804
	SV3-CA01-S4W-CV2150
	INSTALL CA01-06 PERMANENT WELDED ATTACHMENTS

	805
	SV3-1210-ERW-EL3163
	AUXILARY BUILDING UNIT 3, EL 66'-6", AREA 1, INSTALL TYPICAL RACEWAY SUPPORTS.

	806
	SV3-2020-EGW-EL1616
	ELECTRICAL GROUNDING TERMINATIONS FOR THE TURBINE BUILDING AT ELEVATION 82'-9"

	807
	SV4-4032-CCW-CV8061
	UNIT 4 ANNEX AREA 2 EAST SUMP AND ELEVATOR PIT INSTALLATION

	808
	SV4-0000-CCW-CV8065
	Unit 4 Transformer Foundation Concrete & Formwork Base Slab Placement 1

	809
	SV4-WLS-PHW-ME3290
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC DRAWING WLS-PLW-362

	810
	SV3-WWS-P0W-ME3446
	INSTALLATION OF LARGE BORE WWS PIPING (INCLUDES SV3-WWS-PLW-32A, 32B, 32D, 32L, 334)

	811
	SV3-WRS-P0W-ME3794
	INSTALLATION OF LARGE BORE WRS PIPING (INCLUDES SV3-WRS-PLW-568, 569, 594)

	812
	SV3-WLS-PHW-ME0769
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC DRAWING WLS-PLW-201

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	813
	SV3-4033-CEW-CV2838
	U3 ANNEX AREA 3 EMBEDDED ITEMS AND ANCHOR BOLTS FROM ELEVATION 100'-0" TO 107'-2''

	814
	SV3-WRS-P0W-ME3657
	INSTALLATION OF LARGE BORE WRS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS SV3-WRS-PLW-56C)

	815
	SV4-2131-ERW-EL7377
	ELECTRICAL CONDUIT SLEEVE INSTALLATION FOR THE UNIT 4 TURBINE BUILDING 1ST BAY WALLS AT THE 100'

	816
	SV4-CA05-S5W-CV6037
	CA05-05 UNSATISFACTORY IRs AND N&D REPAIRS, E&DCRs AND LOOS PARTS - STRUCTURAL

	817
	SV3-CA20-S5W-CV2598
	ADDITION OF FLOOR REBAR SUB-MODULES 26,27,28,29

	818
	SV3-CA01-S5W-CV6083
	INSTALLATION OF LANDING PLATES ON CA01

	819
	SV3-DOS-CCW-CV8391
	UNIT 3 DOS TANK B WALL PLACEMENTS 2&3

	820
	SV3-MS45-MEW-ME1893
	INSTALL FEEDWATER MAIN AND BOOSTER PUMP PACKAGE FOR MS-01C

	821
	SV4-SS01-Z0W-CV4382
	UNIT 4 STRUCTURAL STEEL SAFETY CLASS C REQUIREMENTS

	822
	SV3-VAS-SHW-ME4779
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF VAS DUCT SUPPORTS IN ROOM 12153

	823
	SV3-2030-EGW-EL1751
	ELECTRICAL GROUNDING TERMINATIONS FOR THE TURBINE BUILDING AT ELEVATION 100'-0"

	824
	SV3-4032-ERW-EL1858
	PERFORM INSTALLATION OF UNDERGROUND COMMODITIES (EMBEDDED CONDUIT) FOR THE ANNEX BLDG., AREA 2, ELEV. 100' & 107'

	825
	SV3-CAS-PHW-ME0790
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC DRAWINGS SV3-CAS-PLW-501, 504

	826
	SV3-WLS-PHW-ME0819
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC DRAWING WLS-PLW-140

	827
	SV3-WLS-P0W-ME3449
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WLS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS SV3-WLS-PLW-031,032)

	828
	SV4-0500-CFW-CV2664
	INSTALL/REMOVE 2" SHAKE SPACE FORMS

	829
	SV3-CCS-PHW-ME0802
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC DRAWING SV3-CCS-PLW-530, 550

	830
	SV3-WLS-PHW-ME0830
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC DRAWINGS WLS-PLW-93A, -936, -990

	831
	SV3-1230-CCW-CV2440
	AUX BUILDING EXTERIOR WALLS (43, 44, 45, 46 & 47) UP TO EL 100'-0"

	832
	SV3-CA04-S4W-ME1732
	CA04 POWER RANGE DETECTOR WELLS INSTALLATION

	833
	SV3-CA04-S4W-ME1733
	CA04 INTERMEDIATE RANGE DETECTOR WELLS INSTALLATION

	834
	SV3-SWS-PHW-ME1384
	INSTALLATION OF SWS LARGE BORE PIPING SUPPORTS FOR PIPING INCLUDED IN THE SV3-SWS-PLW-ME1356 WORK PACKAGE.

	835
	SV3-CAS-PLW-ME0456
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE CAS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS: SV3-CAS-PLW-331)

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	836
	SV3-4041-CCW-CV3182
	U3 ANNEX BUILDING AREA 1 CONCRETE & FORMWORK FROM EL. 100'-0" TO EL. 117'-6"

	837
	SV3-ML05-MLW-ME5905
	INSTALLATION OF CA35 PENETRATIONS

	838
	SV3-4031-ERW-EL1859
	PERFORM INSTALLATION OF UNDERGROUND COMMODITIES (EMBEDDED CONDUIT) FOR THE ANNEX BLDG., AREA 1, ELEV. 100'-BETWEEN COLUMN LINES (9) TO (13)

	839
	SV3-4033-ERW-EL1857
	PERFORM INSTALLATION OF UNDERGROUND COMMODITIES (EMBEDDED CONDUIT) FOR THE ANNEX BLDG., AREA 3, 100' & 107' - BETWEEN COLUMN LINES (2) to (4.1).

	840
	SV3-DOS-CCW-CV6811
	Diesel Generator Fuel oil storage foundation

	841
	SV3-CDS-CCW-CV6812
	CONDENSATE TANK FOUNDATION

	842
	SV3-CVS-PLW-ME0929
	Fabricate and Install Small Bore CVS Piping Iso SV3-CVS-PLW-07J

	843
	SV0-YFS-PLW-ME1087
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL THE YARD FIRE WATER LINE FROM BUILDING 301 TO BUILDING 304.

	844
	SV3-CES-PLW-ME1653
	Fabricate and Install Condenser Tube Cleaning System (CES) Piping In Turbine Building Elev. 82'-6" - 100'-0" (ISO SV3-CES-PLW-700,711,720,730,731,732,733,734,735,736,780)

	845
	SV0-RWS-P0W-ME5966
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL RAW WATER SYSTEM (RWS) TEMPORARY FLUSH LINE FOR START UP,

	846
	SV3-2030-CCW-CV0184
	100' EL. Concrete Foundation Excluding 1st Bay

	847
	SV3-4001-SSW-CV3905
	Annex Building Area 1 Metal Decking and Grating Installation

	848
	SV3-CR10-CRW-CV0322
	INSTALLATION OF LAYER 4-10 REINFORCING FOR THE CR10 MODULE

	849
	SV3-CR10-CRW-CV0323
	THE ERECTION OF THE STRUCTURAL STEEL FOR THE CR10 MODULE ON PAD 139.

	850
	SV3-WLS-CCW-CV1845
	GROUT PLACEMENT UNDER MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT AND TANKS IN THE UNIT 3 NUCLEAR ISLAND AUXILIARY BUILDING AT ELEVATION 66'-6"

	851
	SV3-ASS-PLW-ME1424
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL AUXILIARY STEAM SYSTEM(ASS) PIPING PORTION 1 FOR 82-9

	852
	SV3-KB12-KBW-ME0450
	INSTALLATION OF MODULE KB12

	853
	SV3-ME01-PLW-ME0991
	Unit 3 Condenser A, B & C: Hotwell Piping

	854
	SV3-1200-CRW-CV1411
	UNIT 3 AUXILIARY BUILDING EL 66-6 TO 82-6 REBAR FOR WALLS 19 AND 20

	855
	SV3-2030-CCW-CV0226
	U3 Turbine Grouting Activities Elevation 100’-0"

	856
	SV3-CA05-CRW-CV3668
	CA05 WELDABLE COUPLER REINFORCEMENT

	857
	SV3-SWS-PHW-ME1506
	INSTALLATION OF SWS LARGE BORE PIPING SUPPORTS FOR PIPING INCLUDED IN THE SV3-SWS-PLW-ME1497 WORK PACKAGE. PART I

	858
	SV3-VAS-MDW-ME3387
	R161 MODULE HVAC COMPLETION

	
			
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	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	859
	SV3-FPS-P0W-ME1753
	INSTALL FIRE PROTECTION PIPING AND HYDRANTS WAST OF UNIT 3 ANNEX

	860
	SV3-FPS-P0W-ME1754
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL FIRE PROTECTION PIPING FROM UNIT 3 ANNEX TO UNIT 3 DIESEL GENERATOR BLDG

	861
	SV3-SWS-PHW-ME1425
	INSTALLATION OF SWS LARGE BORE PIPING SUPPORTS FOR PIPING INCLUDED IN THE SV3-SWS-PLW-ME1357 WORK PACKAGE. PART II

	862
	SV3-SWS-PHW-ME1385
	INSTALLATION OF SWS LARGE BORE PIPING SUPPORTS FOR PIPING INCLUDED IN THE SV3-SWS-PLW-ME1357 WORK PACKAGE. PART I

	863
	SV3-ME01-PLW-ME1170
	Condenser C-4th Extraction Piping (Extraction Steam)

	864
	SV3-ME01-PLW-ME1169
	Condenser C-3rd Extraction Piping (Extraction Steam)

	865
	SV3-ME01-PLW-ME1013
	Unit 3 Condenser A: Installation of Water Curtain Spray Piping

	866
	SV3-CA04-S4W-ME1731
	CA04 SOURCE RANGE DETECTOR WELLS INSTALLATION

	867
	SV3-MP04-MEW-ME3569
	INSTALLATION OF SWS SERVICE WATER PUMP A (SWS-MP-01A/B)

	868
	SV3-SDS-P0W-ME2301
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL SANITARY DRAIN PIPING UNDER THE UNIT 3 ANNEX SLAB #3

	869
	SV3-CAS-PLW-ME1661
	Fabricate and Install Compressed & Instrument Air Piping & Components from Unit 3 Annex Building to Unit 3 Diesel Generator Building

	870
	SV3-WWS-CCW-CV2579
	UNIT 3 WWS Ductbank

	871
	SV3-2101-CFW-CV7034
	UNIT 3 TURBINE FIRST BAY WALLS FORMWORK

	872
	SV4-CB65-S5W-CV2570
	CB65 OVERLAY PLATE (OLP) INSTALLATION

	873
	SV3-ME01-PLW-ME1162
	Condenser A-4th Extraction Piping (Extraction Steam)

	874
	SV3-1230-CCW-CV2444
	AUX BUILDING MISCELLANEOUS WALLS (38, 39, 40, 41 & 48) UP TO EL 100'-0"

	875
	SV3-CA01-S4W-CV2089
	CA01-41 SUBMODULE INSTALLATION

	876
	SV3-CA01-S5W-CV5892
	CA01-45 Submodule Erection

	877
	SV3-1220-CCW-CV1611
	INSTALLATION OF REBAR, EMBED PLATES, CONCRETE, AND FORMWORK FOR U3 AUX. BLDG. CONCRETE BEAMS-EL.82'-6"

	878
	SV3-SWS-PLW-ME1495
	INSTALLATION OF SWS LARGE BORE PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS SV3-SWS-PLW-070, 071, 072, 078, 07A, 07B)

	879
	SV3-ML05-MLW-ME5064
	INSTALLATION OF CA01 PENETRATIONS

	880
	SV3-ME01-PLW-ME1166
	Unit 3 Condenser B: 4th Extraction Piping (Extraction Steam)

	881
	SV3-ME01-PLW-ME1161
	Condenser A-3rd Extraction Piping (Extraction Steam)

	882
	SV3-ME01-PLW-ME1112
	Hotwell Interconnection Piping Package #1

	883
	SV3-ME01-PLW-ME1113
	Hotwell Interconnection Piping Package #2

	884
	SV3-2020-MEW-ME1490
	Unit 3 Condenser C Installation (Lower & Upper Shell)

	
			
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	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	885
	SV3-ME01-PHW-ME1450
	Unit 3 Condenser B: Fabrication & Installation of Casing Drain Piping Supports

	886
	SV3-ME01-PLW-ME0915
	Condenser A: Vacuum Piping

	887
	SV3-ME01-PLW-ME1022
	Condenser C: Vacuum Piping

	888
	SV3-FPS-P0W-ME2268
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL PHASE 2 FIRE PROTECTION LINE NORTH OF UNIT 3 annex to transformer yard.

	889
	SV3-ME01-PLW-ME0985
	Condenser B: Vacuum Piping

	890
	SV3-ME01-PLW-ME1165
	Condenser B-3rd Extraction Piping (Extraction Steam)

	891
	SV3-2030-MEW-ME1696
	UNIT 3 CONDENSER B WATERBOX INSTALLATION

	892
	SV3-0000-CRW-CV2375
	UNIT 3 TRANSFORMER FOUNDATION REBAR

	893
	SV3-0000-CCW-CV2126
	UNIT 3 TRANSFORMER FOUNDATION CONCRETE AND FORMWORK

	894
	SV3-WWS-P0W-ME3652
	INSTALLATION OF TURBINE BUILDING WWS PIPING FOR ISOMETRICS SV3-WWS-PLW-06B, 06BF, 06D, 06E, 06F, 06G, 06L, 06J, 06K, 06P

	895
	SV3-FPS-THW-ME7069
	FPS HYDROSTATIC TESTING

	896
	SV4-CA20-S4W-CV5288
	CA20-10 MAP OUT TEMPORARY ATTACHMENTS

	897
	SV3-MS21-MEW-ME4604
	INSTALLATION OF COOLING WATER MIXING SKID (SSS-MS-04)

	898
	SV3-4034-CCW-CV2620
	ANNEX AREA 4 FOUNDATION FORMWORK AND CONCRETE

	899
	SV3-CA01-S5W-CV5890
	SUBASSEMBLY 1: TOP CAP FABRICATION

	900
	SV3-CA01-S5W-CV5891
	SUBMODULE 1 TOP CAP INSTALLATION

	901
	SV3-FPS-THW-ME7213
	Hydro test the Unit 3 Fire Protection System (FPS) Piping on Isometrics (SV3-FPS-PLW-958,959,95AQ,95AR,95AS,95AT)

	902
	SV3-4042-CCW-CV3179
	Annex Area 2 Formwork and Concrete to Elevation 117’-6’’

	903
	SV3-FPS-P0W-ME4186
	INSTALLATION OF LARGE BORE FPS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS SV3-FPS-PLW-821, -827, -829, -82A)

	904
	SV3-CA01-S4W-CV4076
	CA01-11 OVERLAY PLATES AND PERMANENT WELDED

	905
	SV3-1210-ERW-EL1623
	Install Design Routed Raceway  and Supports for Area 1 & 2 El. 66'-6"

	906
	SV3-CA20-S4W-CV0432
	CA20 SA2 EL 135'-3" FLOOR INSTALLATION (CA20-58)

	907
	SV3-CA20-S4W-CV0431
	Installation of CA20 SA2 EL 117'-6" Floor Submodules (Submods 56, 57, 76)RESERVED FOR RUSSELL FINDLEY

	908
	SV3-CA20-S4W-CV0426
	CA20 SA1 EL 117'-6" & 135'-3" FLOOR INSTALLATION (CA20-59,60,61,62,63,77)

	909
	SV3-CA20-S8W-CV2537
	CA20 MODULE FLOOR CIVIL COMMODITIES FROM EL. 100'-0" TO EL. 135'-3"

	910
	SV3-VAS-MXW-CT7420
	U3 AUX BLDG. VAS SUPPORTS REWORK

	911
	SV3-CA20-S4W-CV0430
	CA20 SA2 EL 107'-2" Floor Installation (CA20-75)

	
			
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	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	912
	SV3-CA20-S4W-CV2208
	CA20-SUB ASSEMBLY 2 MISC. REWORK TO CLOSE N&Ds

	913
	SV3-CA20-S4W-CV2209
	CA20 MISCELLANEOUS N&Ds AND WORK LIST ITEMS CLOSURE

	914
	SV3-WLS-PHW-ME3526
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WLS PIPING SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC: SV3-WLS-PLW-050

	915
	SV3-WLS-PHW-ME0770
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC DRAWING WLS-PLW-215

	916
	SV3-WLS-PHW-ME0771
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC DRAWINGS WLS-PLW-33A, -260

	917
	SV3-WLS-PHW-ME0772
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC DRAWING WLS-PLW-362

	918
	SV3-WRS-P0W-ME3797
	INSTALLATION OF LARGE BORE WRS PIPING (INCLUDES SV3-WRS-PLW-668, 669)

	919
	SV3-CVS-PLW-ME0498
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE CVS PIPING (INCLUDES SV3-CVS-PLW-506)

	920
	SV3-CCS-PHW-ME0803
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC DRAWING SV3-CCS-PLW-609

	921
	SV3-WLS-PHW-ME0832
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WLS PIPING SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC SV3-WLS-PLW-961

	922
	SV3-CCS-PHW-ME0799
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC DRAWING SV3-CCS-PLW-302

	923
	SV3-PXS-P0W-ME3699
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF ISOMETRIC# SV3-PXS-PLW-299 (CA03 PIPING)

	924
	SV3-MP50-MPM-ME1725
	INSTALLATION OF TURBINE BLDG. SUMP PUMPS SV3-WWS-MP-01A/01B, SV3-WWS-MP-07A/07B AND SV3-WWS-MP-08A/08B.

	925
	SV3-MS60-MEW-ME3571
	INSTALLATION OF ASS ELECTROLYTE FEED TANK (ASS-MT-06)

	926
	SV3-WRS-P0W-ME3792
	INSTALLATION OF LARGE BORE WRS PIPING (INCLUDES SV3-WRS-PLW-52C, 52E, 52G, 534)

	927
	SV3-CVS-P0W-ME3901
	INSTALLATION OF LARGE BORE CVS PIPING (INCLUDES SV3-CVS-PLW-524, 533, 560)

	928
	SV4-WRS-P0W-ME5419
	WRS EMBEDDED PIPING INSTALLATION (INCLUDING ISOMETRIC SV4-WRS-PLW-522)

	929
	SV3-2050-MEW-ME2273
	INSTALL CONDENSER C CONNECTION PIECE

	930
	SV3-2050-MEW-ME2271
	INSTALL CONDENSER A CONNECTION PIECE

	931
	SV3-2050-MEW-ME2272
	INSTALL CONDENSER B CONNECTION PIECE

	932
	SV4-AX01-AXW-CT7542
	UNIT 4 CONTAINMENT COATING REQUIREMENTS,

	933
	SV3-DOS-THW-ME2641
	(BLANK)

	934
	SV3-CA01-S4W-CV2250
	INSTALL CA01-46 PERMANENT WELDED ATTACHMENTS

	935
	SV3-WRS-P0W-ME2491
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF LARGE BORE WRS PIPING (ISOMETRIC SV3-WRS-PLW-652)

	936
	SV3-CA01-S4W-CV3383
	CA01-22 OVERLAY PLATES AND ATTACHMENTS

	
			
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	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	937
	SV4-2030-MEW-ME7698
	UNIT 4 CONDENSER C WATERBOX INSTALLATION

	938
	SV3-CA01-S5W-CV4216
	CA01 MISCELLANEOUS UNSATISFACTORY IRS, N&Ds, AND E&DCRs REWORK/REPAIRS

	939
	SV3-WLS-P0W-ME6168
	UNIT 3 FINAL PHASE WLD DOUBLE WALL PIPING INSTALLATION NEAR THE WLS/WWS TIE-IN MANHOLE

	940
	SV3-MS45-MEW-ME1892
	INSTALL FEEDWATER MAIN AND BOOSTER PUMP PACKAGE FOR MS01-B

	941
	SV3-MS45-MEW-ME1891
	INSTALL FEEDWATER MAIN AND BOOSTER PUMP PACKAGE FOR MS-01A

	942
	SV3-DOS-CCW-CV8106
	UNIT 3 DIESEL GENERATOR FUEL OIL STORAGE WALLS

	943
	SV3-DTS-P0W-ME3581
	INSTALLATION OF DTS PIPING FOR ISOMETRICS SV3-DTS-PLW-01AN AND SV3-DTS-PLW-01AP

	944
	SV4-1220-SSW-CV4780
	Unit 4 Nuclear Island Auxiliary Building Area 1 Structural Steel for Elevation 82'-6"

	945
	SV3-WWS-MYW-ME7859
	INSTALL VALVE BOXES FOR UNIT 3 WWS PIPING IN DIESEL FUEL OIL TANK AREA.

	946
	SV4-2000-SXW-CT7845
	U4 TURBINE BUILDING STRUCTURAL STEEL REWORK

	947
	SV3-WWS-CCW-CV3367
	WASTE WATER RETENTION

	948
	SV4-1220-EGW-EL4809
	U4-AUXILIARY BUILDING INSTALL ELECTRICAL PENETRATIONS AND GROUNDING FOR WALLS EL82'6' TO 100'0", AREAS 1&2

	949
	SV3-ML10-MLW-ME8733
	PLACEMENT OF CONTAINMENT PENETRATIONS P05, P27, & P28

	950
	SV3-DWS-PHW-ME7047
	INSTALLATION OF ANNEX BLDG DWS PIPE SUPPORTS (ISOMETRICS SV3-DWS-PLW-142, -242, -256).

	951
	SV3-DWS-P0W-ME6672
	INSTALLATION OF ANNEX BLDG DWS PIPING (ISOMETRICS SV3-DWS-PLW-243, -244

	952
	SV4-CAS-P0W-ME2592
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL CAS SMALL BORE PIPING SHOWN ON ISOMETRIC DRAWING# SV4-CAS-PLW-785 AND 786

	953
	SV3-CAS-P0W-ME2590
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL CAS SMALL BORE PIPING SHOWN ON ISOMETRIC DRAWING# SV3-CAS-PLW-681 AND 682

	954
	SV3-PXS-PHW-ME7052
	Installation of Piping Supports for Isometric SV3-PXS-PLW-66N

	955
	SV4-1220-SSW-CV4781
	UNIT 4 NUCLEAR ISLAND AUXILIARY BUILDING AREA 2 STRUCTURAL STEEL FOR ELEVATION 82'-6"

	956
	SV3-2101-CEW-CV7035
	Unit 3, Turbine Building, 1st Bay Walls from 122’ to 140’, Terminators

	957
	SV3-WRS-PLW-ME4434
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WRS PIPING (INCLUDES SV3-WRS-PLW-810)

	958
	SV4-2030-MEW-ME7696
	UNIT 4 CONDENSER A WATERBOX INSTALLATION

	959
	SV3-0000-ELW-EL7397
	INSTALLATION OF CONDUIT FOR UNIT 3 STANDARD PLANT YARD TRANSFORMER AREA LIGHTING

	960
	SV3-WLS-P0W-ME3505
	INSTALLATION OF LARGE BORE WLS PIPING (INCLUDES: SV3-WLS-PLW-450, SV3-WLS-PLW-451, SV3-WLS-PLW-452, SV3-WLS-PLW-453)

	
			
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	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	961
	SV3-CA20-CCW-CV5445
	UNIT 3 CA20 WALLS CONCRETE PLACEMENT FROM ELEV. 66'-6" TO 128'-1"

	962
	SV4-2030-MEW-ME7697
	UNIT 4 CONDENSER B WATERBOX INSTALLATION

	963
	SV3-CA01-S4W-CV4083
	CA01-19 OLP, SAND PERMANENT WELDED ATTACHMENTS

	964
	SV3-CA01-S4W-CV2247
	INSTALL CA01-30 PERMANENT WELDED ATTACHMENTS AND OVERLAY PLATES (OLP)

	965
	SV3-WLS-PLW-ME0520
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WLS PIPING (INCLUDES: SV3-WLS-PLW-591)

	966
	SV3-WLS-PLW-ME0526
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WLS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS SV3-WLS-PLW-961)

	967
	SV3-WRS-PLW-ME0485
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WRS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRIC SV3-WRS-PLW-82J)

	968
	SV3-4033-CCW-CV2837
	UNIT 3 ANNEX BUILDING AREA 3 FORMWORK AND CONCRETE FROM EL. 100'-0" TP 107'-2"

	969
	SV3-WLS-PLW-ME0514
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WLS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS SV3-WLS-PLW-190)

	970
	SV3-WGS-P0W-ME3436
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WGS PIPING (INCLUDES SV3-WGS-PLW-420, -422, -547)

	971
	SV3-WLS-PHW-ME0822
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC DRAWINGS WLS-PLW-265, -275

	972
	SV3-WRS-P0W-ME3667
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WRS PIPING (INCLUDING ISOMETRICS SV3-WRS-PLW-85A, -85B, -850, -851, -852, -853, -854, -855, -856, -857, -858, -859)

	973
	SV3-MT2Y-MEW-ME3695
	INSTALLATION OF HDS LOW PRESSURE DRAIN TANKS (HDS-MT-04A/B/C)

	974
	SV3-VYS-P0W-ME8643
	INSTALLATION OF ANNEX BLDG VYS PIPING (ISOMETRIC SV3-VYS-PLW-423, -424, -425, -426, -428)

	975
	SV4-SDS-P0W-ME7549
	Installation of Annex Bldg SDS Embedded Piping (Isometric SV4-SDS-PLW-401, 402, 403, 404, 405)

	976
	SV3-2101-CCW-CV7317
	UNIT 3, TURBINE BUILDING, FIRST BAY WALL CONCRETE UP TO 122', POUR 1E

	977
	SV3-2101-CCW-CV7314
	UNIT 3, TURBINE BUILDING, FIRST BAY WALL CONCRETE UP TO 122', POUR 1W

	978
	SV3-ECS-ERW-EL1796
	Installation of Underground Commodities (Manholes and Duct Banks for the ECS) Main AC Power System from the Diesel Generator Bldg. to the Annex Bldg. - Phase 1

	979
	SV3-PXS-P0W-ME3240
	ASME SECTION III - FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF ISOMETRIC # SV3-PXS-PLW-029 (LINE NUMBERS PXS-PL-L112B)

	980
	SV4-ZBS-ERW-EL2642
	Install ZBS Ductbank - North Of Unit 4 Turbine Bldg. - Phase 7

	981
	SV3-CB00-S8W-CV3229
	INSTALLATION OF CB MODULES 24 & 25 AT ELEVATION 89'-6" & 87'-6"

	982
	SV3-1230-CCW-CV2441
	AUX BUILDING EXTERIOR WALLS (25A, 26, 27, 28 & 42) UP TO EL 100'-0"

	
			
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	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	983
	SV3-1130-CRW-CV4054
	U3 CONTAINMENT CONCRETE REINFORCEMENT EL 84FT-6IN TO EL 87FT-6IN

	984
	SV3-1220-CRW-CV1586
	UNIT 3 AUXILIARY BUILDING PERIMETER A3 (82'-6") WALLS REBAR INSTALLATION

	985
	SV3-CA01-S5W-CV4288
	CA01 MISC. WORK, MISC. UNSAT. IRS/ N&DS AND E&DCRS

	986
	SV3-CA01-S4W-CV2248
	INSTALL CA01-31 PERMANENT WELDED ATTACHMENTS

	987
	SV3-CA01-S4W-CV4088
	INSTALL CA01-36 PERMANENT WELDED ATTACHMENTS

	988
	SV3-CA01-S4W-CV2249
	Install CA01-34 Permanent Welded Attachments

	989
	SV3-CA01-S4W-CV4089
	INSTALL CA01-39 PERMANENT WELDED ATTACHMENTS

	990
	SV3-1020-CCW-CV2699
	CONCRETE IN AREA BELOW CONTAINMENT VESSEL FROM EL 82'-6" TO EL 98'-0"

	991
	SV3-CA01-CRW-CV6220
	INSTALLATION OF REINFORCING STEEL INTO CA01 MODULE WELDABLE COUPLERS

	992
	SV3-1100-Z0W-CV3928
	UNIT 3 CONTAINMENT REINFORCED CONCRETE REQUIREMENTS

	993
	SV3-1020-CEW-CV2581
	Installation of Embed Plates For Shield Wall And Lower Annulus Tunnel For Elevation

	994
	SV3-1220-CRW-CV1587
	UNIT 3 AUXILIARY BUILDING A3 (82'-6" TO 100'-0") INTERIOR WALL REBAR - AREAS 1 & 2

	995
	SV3-CA01-S4W-CV4087
	CA01-33 PLP and Perm Weld Attachments

	996
	SV3-CA01-S4W-CV4077
	CA01-12 OVERLAY PLATES AND PERMANENT WELDED ATTACHMENTS

	997
	SV3-4032-ERW-EL6350
	INSTALLATION OF CONDUIT SLEEVES FOR RACEWAY WALL AND FLOOR PENETRATIONS, ANNEX BUILDING, AREA 2, EL. 100'-0"

	998
	SV3-CA01-S4W-CV4080
	CA01-16 OLP AND PERM WELD ATTACHMENTS

	999
	SV3-CA01-S4W-CV2153
	INSTALL CA01-09 PERMANENT WELDED ATTACHMENTS

	1000
	SV3-1220-CCW-CV1888
	PLACEMENT OF CONCRETE IN MISCELLANEOUS WALLS (16, 17, 18 AND 18A) UP TO ELEV 82'-6"

	1001
	SV3-CA01-MHW-CV2161
	LIFTING FRAMES AND BRACING SUBMODULES 04,11,12,17 THRU 19,25,47 & 48

	1002
	SV3-1220-EGW-EL2438
	INSTALL GROUND CABLES & GROUND PLATE INSERTS FOR AUXILIARY BUILDING OUTER WALLS ELEVATION 82'-6'' TO 100'-0'' &EXTEND RISERS TO ELEVATION 100'-0''

	1003
	SV3-CA01-MHW-CV2163
	LIFTING FRAMES AND BRACING SUBMODULES 27 THRU 31, 34 & 46

	1004
	SV3-1130-CEW-CV1596
	U3 CONTAINMENT CONCRETE EMBEDMENTS EL. 87FT-6IN

	1005
	SV3-1220-CEW-CV1606
	U3 AUXILIARY BUILDING EMBED PLATES-AREA 1-EL 82'-6" WALLS

	1006
	SV0-YFS-THW-ME2216
	HYDRO TEST YARD FIRE SYSTEM (YFS) FROM BUILDING 315 TO BUILDING 301

	1007
	SV3-1130-C0W-CV4055
	REINFORCED CONCRETE INSIDE CONTAINMENT 87-6 TO 96-0 WEST SIDE (LAYERS 6V AND 7V)

	
			
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	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	1008
	SV4-FPS-P0W-ME7685
	Fabricate and Install the Unit 4 Phase 7 North Side Fire Protection System (FPS) piping in Isometrics (SV4-FPS-PLW-966,967,96AM,96AL)

	1009
	SV3-1220-EGW-EL3438
	INSTALL GROUNDING FOR SHIELD WALL ELEVATION 82'-6" TO 100'-0"

	1010
	SV3-1220-ERW-EL3779
	INSTALL CONDUIT SLEEVES FOR PENETRATIONS, UNIT 3 AUXILIARY BUILDING, ELEVATION 82'-6'' AREAS 4 & 5, RM 12251 (SP-09), RM 12252 (SP-10), RM12261 (SP-11 & SP-13).

	1011
	SV3-1220-CEW-CV1607
	Auxiliary Building Embed Plates & Anchor Bolts-EL 82'6" Walls - Area 2

	1012
	SV4-FPS-P0W-ME7686
	Fabricate and Install the Unit 4 Phase 7 South Side Fire Protection System (FPS) piping in Isometrics (SV4-FPS-PLW-964,965,96AK,96AW,96AX,96BA)

	1013
	SV4-1210-ERW-EL1808
	Unit 4 Auxiliary Builing grounding and sleeves for wall pours 14-18

	1014
	SV3-CA20-ERW-EL0670
	Installation of Electrical Penetrations in Module CA20

	1015
	SV3-1220-CCW-CV1483
	AUXILIARY BUILDING EXTERIOR WALLS UP TO ELEVATION 82'6"

	1016
	SV3-CA01-S4W-CV2244
	CA01-27 PERMANENT WELDED ATTACHMENTS

	1017
	SV3-1220-EGW-EL3098
	U3-AUXILIARY BUILDING INSTALL ELECTRICAL PENETRATIONS AND GROUNDING FOR WALLS EL 82' 6'' TO 100' 0'', AREAS 1 & 2

	1018
	SV3-1100-ERW-EL1589
	CONTAIMENT BUILDING EX CORE INSTRUMENTATION EMDEDDED CONDUIT EL 71FT-6IN TO 107FT-2IN

	1019
	SV3-2053-SHW-EL7840
	Electrical Cable Tray Supplemental Steel Installation in the Turbine Building, Elevation 141'-3", Area 3 from Columns 19 to 20 & P.2 to R

	1020
	SV3-2053-SHW-EL7841
	Electrical Cable Tray Supplemental Steel Installation in the Turbine Building, Elevation 141'-3", Area 3 from Columns 19 to 20 & L.5 to P.2

	1021
	SV3-WLS-PLW-ME0875
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL WLS PIPING ISOMETRIC# SV3-WLS-PLW-754

	1022
	SV3-ME01-PLW-ME1020
	UNIT 3 CONDENSER A: INSTALLATION OF FLASHBOX PIPING

	1023
	SV3-WRS-PLW-ME0597
	WRS LARGE BORE PIPING INSTALLATION (INCLUDES ISOMETRIC SV3-WRS-PLW-655 AND 573)

	1024
	SV3-WWS-PLW-ME0610
	INSTALLATION OF LARGE BORE WWS PIPING (INCLUDING ISOMETRICS SV3-WWS-PLW-311, -315)

	1025
	SV3-WRS-PLW-ME0603
	WRS LARGE BORE PIPING INSTALLATION (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS SV3-WRS-PLW-571, 576, AND 57F)

	1026
	SV3-2020-PLW-ME1352
	INSTALL CONDENSATE PUMP SV3-CDS-MP-01C

	1027
	SV3-2020-PLW-ME1350
	INSTALL CONDENSATE PUMP SV3-CDS-MP-01A

	1028
	SV3-2020-PLW-ME1351
	INSTALL CONDENSATE PUMP SV3-CDS-MP 01B

	1029
	SV0-SDS-PLW-ME1566
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL SDS PIPING BETWEEN LIFT STATIONS MS-500 & MS-501.

	
			
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	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	1030
	SV3-WRS-PLW-ME0601
	WRS LARGE BORE PIPING INSTALLATION (INCLUDES ISOMETRIC SV3-WRS-PLW-572, 574, 578, 579, AND 57D)

	1031
	SV0-YFS-PLW-ME1196
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL THE YARD FIRE WATER LINE FROM HEADER TO HYDRANT H-25.

	1032
	SV3-ME01-PLW-ME1110
	UNIT 3 CONDENSER B HOTWELL: HOTWELL PIPING

	1033
	SV3-WWS-PLW-ME1215
	UNIT 3 TURBINE BUILDING EL 100 FT. - 0 IN. EMBEDDED WWS PIPING PACKAGE # 4

	1034
	SV3-ME01-PHW-ME1273
	CONDENSER A: FABRICATION & INSTALLATION OF 1ST EXTRACTION STEAM PIPING SUPPORTS

	1035
	SV3-CPS-P0W-ME3593
	INSTALLATION OF CPS PIPING

	1036
	SV3-WLS-PHW-ME0712
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL WLS CONSTRUCTION AID SUPPORTS FOR THE CONTAINMENT BUILDING EMBEDDED PIPE

	1037
	SV3-WLS-PLW-ME0689
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL WLS EMBEDDED PIPING SHOWN ON ISOMETRIC DRAWING SV3-WLS-PLW-785.

	1038
	SV3-ME01-PHW-ME1219
	CONDENSER C: VACUUM PIPING SUPPORTS

	1039
	SV3-HDS-PLW-ME1431
	CONNECT HEATER DRAIN PIPING TO NOZZLES

	1040
	SV3-ME01-MEW-ME0914
	UNIT 3 CONDENSERS A, B & C-INSTALLATION OF UPPER SHELL MANHOLES

	1041
	SV3-WLS-MTW-ME1032
	INSTALLATION OF MONITOR TANKS WLS-MT-07A AND WLS-MT-07B IN CA20

	1042
	SV3-ME01-PHW-ME1284
	UNIT 3 CONDENSER C: FABRICATION & INSTALLATION OF 4TH EXTRACTION STEAM PIPING SUPPORTS

	1043
	SV4-KQ10-KQW-ME1683
	KQ10 REACTOR COOLANT DRAIN TANK (WLS-MT-01) INSTALLATION

	1044
	SV3-ME01-PHW-ME1277
	CONDENSER B: FABRICATION & INSTALLATION OF 1ST EXTRACTION STEAM PIPING SUPPORTS

	1045
	SV3-ML05-MLW-ME1712
	ATTACHMENT OF WELDED NELSON STUDS TO EMBEDDED PIPING PENETRATIONS 82'-6" FLOORS ONLY

	1046
	SV3-CES-PLW-ME1658
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL CONDENSER TUBE CLEANING SYSTEM (CES) PIPING IN TURBINE BUILDING ELEV. 82'-6

	1047
	SV3-ME01-PLW-ME0986
	Condenser A: WWO Piping

	1048
	SV3-WRS-P0W-ME3669
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WRS PIPING (INCLUDING ISOMETRICS SV3-WRS-PLW-85C, 85D)

	1049
	SV3-ME01-PLW-ME0987
	CONDENSER B: WWO PIPING

	1050
	SV3-ME01-PLW-ME1007
	Condenser C: WWO Piping

	1051
	SV3-WWS-P0W-ME1839
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL WASTE WATER PIPING FROM UNIT 3 DIESEL GENERATOR BLDG. SUM TO THE OIL/WATER SEPARATOR.

	1052
	SV3-WLS-PLW-ME0513
	Installation of Small Bore WLS Piping (Includes: SV3-WLS-PLW-142,-33F,-216,-212)

	1053
	SV3-WLS-PLW-ME0588
	INSTALLATION OF WLS LARGE BORE PIPING (INCLUDING ISOMETRICS SV3-WLS-PLW-631)

	
			
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	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	1054
	SV3-HDS-PLW-ME1371
	FABRICATE/INSTALL OF HEATER DRAIN SMALL BORE PIPING ON FEEDWATER HEATER DRAIN COOLER 7C

	1055
	SV3-WRS-PLW-ME0589
	WRS LARGE BORE PIPING INSTALLATION (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS SV3-WRS-PLW-55A AND 55B)

	1056
	SV3-HDS-PHW-ME1362
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL HEATER DRAIN PIPE SUPPORTS ON FEEDWATER HEATER DRAIN COOLER 7A

	1057
	SV3-WLS-PLW-ME0585
	INSTALLATION OF WLS LARGE BORE PIPING (INCLUDING ISOMETRICS SV3-WLS-PLW-33A, 260).

	1058
	SV3-HDS-PLW-ME1363
	FABRICATE/INSTALL OF HEATER DRAIN SMALL BORE PIPING ON FEEDWATER HEATER DRAIN COOLER 7A

	1059
	SV3-ME01-PHW-ME1220
	Condenser A: WWO Piping Supports

	1060
	SV3-MSS-P0W-ME4659
	INSTALLATION OF MSS PIPING

	1061
	SV3-ME01-PHW-ME1221
	Condenser B: WWO Piping Supports

	1062
	SV3-ME01-PHW-ME1222
	Condenser C: WWO Piping Supports

	1063
	SV3-ML05-MLW-ME0711
	Installation of CA20 Penetration Sleeves

	1064
	SV3-SDS-CKW-ME1657
	INSTALL SANITARY DRAIN MANHOLES MH-58, MH-59, MH-60, MH-61, MH-68 & MH-69.

	1065
	SV3-WLS-PLW-ME0578
	Installation of Large Bore WLS Piping (Includes Isometrics SV3-WLS-PLW-680, -770, -790, -850)

	1066
	SV3-ME01-PLW-ME1535
	Unit 3 Condenser C: Installation of Water Curtain Piping

	1067
	SV3-WLS-PLW-ME0584
	Installation of WLS Large Bore Piping (Including Isometric SV3-WLS-PLW-215)

	1068
	SV3-DOS-P0W-ME1812
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL THE DIESEL FUEL OIL PIPING EAST OF UNIT 3 ANNEX.

	1069
	SV3-ME01-PLW-ME1164
	CONDENSER B-2ND EXTRACTION PIPING (EXTRACTION STEAM)

	1070
	SV3-ME01-PLW-ME1160
	CONDENSER A-2ND EXTRACTION PIPING (EXTRACTION STEAM)

	1071
	SV3-WLS-PLW-ME0521
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WLS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS SV3-WLS-PLW-66Y, 66Z, 601, 67A, 67R, 677, 68C)

	1072
	SV3-CCS-PLW-ME0490
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE CCS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRIC: SV3-CCS-PLW-331, 340)

	1073
	SV3-CDS-PHW-ME2305
	INSTALLATION OF CDS PIPING SUPPORTS (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS SV3-CDS-PLW-01AR, 01AQ,01AP)

	1074
	SV3-SDS-P0W-ME2418
	ANNEX BUILDING - ELEV. 100+ SDS PIPING PACKAGE #5

	1075
	SV3-WWS-PHW-ME2428
	INSTALLATION OF ANNEX WWS PIPING SUPPORTS (FOR WP SV3-WWS-P0W-ME2279)

	1076
	SV3-CAS-P0W-ME2409
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL COMPRESSED AIR PIPING FROM UNIT 3 TURBINE BUILDING TO UNIT 3 TRANSFORMER AREA & DIESEL FUEL OIL SUMP PUMPS.

	1077
	SV3-SDS-P0W-ME2414
	ANNEX BUILDING - ELEV. 100+ SDS PIPING PACKAGE #1

	1078
	SV3-WWS-P0W-ME2195
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL THE WASTE WATER PIPING TO THE UNIT 3 MT-10 TRANSFORMER AREA SUMP

	
			
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	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	1079
	SV3-SDS-P0W-ME2417
	ANNEX BUILDING - ELEV. 100+ SDS PIPING PACKAGE #4

	1080
	SV3-SDS-P0W-ME2415
	ANNEX BUILDING - ELEV. 100+ SDS PIPING PACKAGE #2

	1081
	SV3-SDS-P0W-ME2421
	ANNEX BUILDING - ELEV. 127 + SDS PIPING PACKAGE

	1082
	SV3-SDS-P0W-ME2416
	ANNEX BUILDING - ELEV. 100+ SDS PIPING PACKAGE #3

	1083
	SV3-DWS-PLW-ME0465
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE DWS PIPING ( SV3-DWS-PLW-60D,624,625)

	1084
	SV3-DWS-PLW-ME0467
	DWS SML BORE PIPE INSTALLATION (SV3-DWS-PLW-62B)

	1085
	SV3-CCS-PLW-ME0493
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE CCS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRIC: SV3-CCS-PLW-609)

	1086
	SV3-HDS-PHW-ME1370
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL HEATER DRAIN SUPPORTS ON FEEDWATER HEATER DRAIN COOLER 7C

	1087
	SV3-PWS-PLW-ME1659
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL POTABLE WATER PIPING FROM UNIT 3

	1088
	SV3-ML05-MLW-ME2410
	INSTALLATION OF CA20 FLOOR PENETRATIONS

	1089
	SV3-WLS-PHW-ME0767
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC DRAWINGS WLS-PLW-364, -870

	1090
	SV3-VAS-PLW-ME0573
	Installation of Large Bore VAS Piping (includes Isometrics SV3-V AS-PLW-300)

	1091
	SV3-CVS-PLW-ME0559
	INSTALLATION OF LARGE BORE CVS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRIC SV3-CVS-PLW-50D)

	1092
	SV0-YFS-PLW-ME1430
	REWORK POST INDICATOR VALVES

	1093
	SV3-WLS-PLW-ME0582
	INSTALLATION OF LARGE BORE WLS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRIC: SV3-WLS-PLW-170)

	1094
	SV3-WLS-PLW-ME0587
	INSTALLATION OF WLS LARGE BORE PIPING (INCLUDING ISOMETRICS SV3-WLS-PLW-230, 390, 460, 710)

	1095
	SV3-WRS-P0W-ME2493
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF LARGE BORE WRS PIPING (ISOMETRIC SV3-WRS-PLW-56A, -56B, -56H)

	1096
	SV3-FPS-PLW-ME4841
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEM (FPS) PIPING IAW (ISOMETRIC SV3-FPS-PLW-341)

	1097
	SV3-WLS-PLW-ME0519
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WLS PIPING. (INCLUDES: SV3-WLS-PLW-590)

	1098
	SV3-CCS-PLW-ME0494
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE CCS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRIC: SV3-CCS-PLW-610, 611), ISO 610 IS INSTALLED WITH R161 MODULE

	1099
	SV3-CDS-PHW-ME2307
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF CDS PIPING SUPPORTS FROM HEATER DRAIN COOLERS (ME-07A/B/C) TO MAIN CONDENSERS (ME-01A/B/C).

	1100
	SV3-WLS-PLW-ME0581
	INSTALLATION OF LARGE BORE WLS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRIC: SV3-WLS-PLW-161)

	1101
	SV3-WLS-PLW-ME0583
	INSTALLATION OF WLS LARGE BORE PIPING (INCLUDING ISOMETRICS SV3-WLS-PLW-201, 206)

	1102
	SV3-WWS-PHW-ME2682
	INSTALLATION OF ANNEX WWS PIPING SUPPORTS (FOR WP SV3-WWS-P0W-ME2632)

	
			
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	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	1103
	SV3-PGS-PLW-ME0484
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE PGS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS SV3-PGS-PLW-123, -124, -129)

	1104
	SV3-SFS-PLW-ME0571
	INSTALLATION OF LARGE BORE SFS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS SV3-SFS-PLW-610, -620)

	1105
	SV3-TCS-PHW-ME2394
	INSTALLATION OF TCS SUPPORTS FOR PIPELINE PACKAGE SV3-TCS-PLW-ME2393

	1106
	SV3-TCS-PLW-ME2393
	Installation Of TCS Piping (Includes Isometrics SV3-TCS-PLW-73L, 73X, 721, 722, 730)

	1107
	SV3-WRS-P0W-ME3661
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WRS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS SV3-WRS-PLW-82A, 82B, 82C, 82D, 820, 821, 822, 823)

	1108
	SV3-CCS-P0W-ME2456
	Installation Of Small Bore CCS Piping (Includes Isometric: SV3-CCS-PLW-124)

	1109
	SV3-VWS-PLW-ME0575
	INSTALLATION OF LARGE BORE VWS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS SV3-VWS-PLW-387, 487)

	1110
	SV3-WRS-PLW-ME0594
	Installation of Large Bore WRS Piping

	1111
	SV3-ME01-MEW-ME0993
	Unit 3 Condenser A: Installation of Feedwater Heaters, Associated Piping and Supports

	1112
	SV3-WWS-P0W-ME2193
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL THE WASTE WATER PIPING TO THE UNIT 3 MT-04 DIESEL FUEL OIL AREA SUMP

	1113
	SV3-CCS-P0W-ME2460
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE CCS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRIC: SV3-CCS-PLW-153)

	1114
	SV3-TCS-PLW-ME2399
	INSTALLATION OF TCS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS SV3-TCS-PLW-830, 831, 832, 841, 842, 843, 844)

	1115
	SV3-CCS-P0W-ME2777
	Installation of Large Bore CCS Piping (Includes Isometrics SV3-CCS-PLW-120, 121, 122, 123)

	1116
	SV3-VWS-PHW-ME0700
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF LARGE BORE VWS PIPING SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC DRAWINGS SV3-VWS-PLW-260, -384

	1117
	SV3-TCS-PLW-ME2407
	INSTALLATION OF TCS PIPING FOR ISOMETRICS SV3-TCS-PLW-920, SV3-TCS-PLW-921, SV3-TCS-PLW-922, SV3-TCS-PLW-923, SV3-TCS-PLW-924, SV3-TCS-PLW-925, SV3-TCS-PLW-926, SV3-TCS-PLW-927.

	1118
	SV3-TCS-PHW-ME2396
	INSTALLATION OF TCS SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRICS: SV3-TCS-PLW-810, SV3-TCS-PLW-811 AND SV3-TCS-PLW-812.

	1119
	SV3-TCS-PLW-ME2395
	INSTALLATION OF TCS PIPING FROM ISOMETRICS: SV3-TCS-PLW-810, SV3-TCS-PLW-811, SV3-TCS-PLW-812, SV3-TCS-PLW-813, SV3-TCS-PLW-814, SV3-TCS-PLW-815, SV3-TCS-PLW-816, SV3-TCS-PLW-817, AND SV3-TCS-PLW-818.

	1120
	SV3-WLS-PLW-ME0533
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WLS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS SV3-WLS-PLW-611, -616)

	1121
	SV3-PWS-PHW-ME0793
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE PWS PIPING SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC DRAWINGS SV3-PWS-PLW-91A,-911,-950,-951,-952,-953

	1122
	SV3-TCS-PLW-ME2397
	INSTALLATION OF TCS PIPING FOR ISOMETRICS SV3-TCS-PLW-820, SV3-TCS-PLW-821, SV3-TCS-PLW-822, SV3-TCS-PLW-823, SV3-TCS-PLW-824, SV3-TCS-PLW-825, SV3-TCS-PLW-826.

	
			
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	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	1123
	SV3-TCS-PLW-ME2403
	INSTALLATION OF TCS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS SV3-TCS-PLW-870, 871, 872, 880, 881, 882, 883, 884)

	1124
	SV3-FPS-PHW-ME0694
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC DRAWINGS SV3-FPS-PLW-833

	1125
	SV3-FPS-PLW-ME0561
	INSTALLATION OF LARGE BORE FPS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS SV3-FPS-PLW-810, -815)

	1126
	SV3-VAS-PHW-ME0699
	INSTALLATION OF LARGE BORE VAS PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC DRAWING SV3-VAS-PLW-300

	1127
	SV3-CDS-PHW-ME2502
	INSTALLATION OF CDS SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRICS SV3-CDS-PLW-720, SV3-CDS-PLW-721, SV3-CDS-PLW-724

	1128
	SV3-WLS-P0W-ME3525
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WLS PIPING (ISOMETRIC SV3-WLS-PLW-050)

	1129
	SV3-WWS-PHW-ME3178
	ANNEX BUILDING - WWS SUPPORT ISOMETRIC 961

	1130
	SV3-WWS-P0W-ME3177
	ANNEX BUILDING - WWS PIPING ISOMETRIC 961

	1131
	SV3-WWS-PHW-ME2588
	INSTALL THE UNIT 3 TRANSFORMERS AREA SUMP PIPE SUPPORTS.

	1132
	SV3-CVS-P0W-ME3327
	ANNEX BUILDING - CHEMICAL & VOLUME CONTROL PIPING ISOMETRICS SV3-CVS-PLW-640, SV3-CVS-PLW-681, SV3-CVS-PLW-690, SV3-CVS-PLW-691, SV3-CVS-PLW-692, SV3-CVS-PLW-693.

	1133
	SV3-WRS-PLW-ME0592
	WRS LARGE BORE PIPING INSTALLATION (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS SV3-WRS-PLW-59W, 593, 59E, 59F AND 59X)

	1134
	SV3-2020-CCW-CV0129
	U3 TURBINE GROUTING ACTIVITIES BELOW 100' ELEVATION

	1135
	SV0-PWS-PLW-ME1082
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL POTABLE WATER PIPING BETWEEN BUILDING 301 TO BUILDING 304.

	1136
	SV3-WRS-PLW-ME1097
	INSTALLATION OF LARGE BORE WRS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS SV3-WRS-PLW-662, -66A, -66C, -667, -66E)

	1137
	SV3-WLS-PLW-ME0527
	WLS SML BORE PIPE INSTALLATION (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS: SV3-WLS-PLW-90B, -904)

	1138
	SV3-WGS-P0W-ME0507
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WGS PIPING (INCLUDES SV3-WGS-PLW-545, 546)

	1139
	SV3-DTS-PHW-ME3588
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF DTS PIPING SUPPORT

	1140
	SV3-WLS-PLW-ME0512
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WLS PIPING (INCLUDES: SV3-WLS-PLW-150)

	1141
	SV3-WLS-PLW-ME0511
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WLS PIPING (INCLUDES: SV3-WLS-PLW-140, SV3-WLS-PLW-14E)

	1142
	SV4-1200-Z0W-CV3910
	UNIT 4 AUXILIARY BUILDING REINFORCED CONCRETE REQUIREMENTS

	1143
	SV3-WLS-PLW-ME0530
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WLS PIPING (INCLUDING ISOMETRICS: SV3-WLS-PLW-35A, -35C)

	1144
	SV3-MS08-MEW-ME3567
	INSTALLATION OF DWS CORS FEED PUMP (DWS-MP-02)

	
			
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	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	1145
	SV3-MS25-MEW-ME3555
	INSTALLATION OF CVS ZINIC INJECTION SKID (CVS-MS-01)

	1146
	SV3-1220-CCW-CV3386
	UNIT 3 AUXILIARY BUILDING FLOORS AREAS 3 THRU 6- CONCRETE PLACEMENT AT ELEV.82"-6" (SLAB PLACEMENT #8 THRU #15)

	1147
	SV3-WWS-PLW-ME0615
	INSTALLATION OF LARGE BORE WWS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS (SV3-WWS-321, 322)

	1148
	SV3-ME01-MEW-ME0995
	Unit 3 Condenser B: Installation of Feedwater Heaters, Associated Piping and Supports

	1149
	SV3-ME01-PHW-ME1279
	CONDENSER B: FABRICATION & INSTALLATION OF 3RD EXTRACTION STEAM PIPING SUPPORTS

	1150
	SV3-ME01-PHW-ME1280
	Unit 3 Condenser B: Fabrication of 4th Extraction Steam Piping Supports

	1151
	SV3-ME01-PHW-ME1281
	Unit 3 Condenser C: Fabrication of 1st Extraction Steam Piping Supports

	1152
	SV3-ME01-PHW-ME1283
	CONDENSER C: FABRICATION OF 3RD EXTRACTION STEAM PIPING SUPPORTS

	1153
	SV3-SWS-PLW-ME1356
	INSTALLATION OF SWS LARGE BORE PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS SV3-SWS-PLW-032, 033, 036, 037, 038, 039, 040, 050, 067, 069)

	1154
	SV3-CA05-CRW-CV2259
	FABRICATION OF REBAR FOR CA05 MODULE

	1155
	SV3-0000-CCW-CV2127
	UNIT 3 ISOLATED PHASE BUS DUCT AND NON-SEGMENTED PHASE BUS DUCT CONCRETE FOUNDATION

	1156
	SV3-CB00-S8W-CV1734
	Final Installation of Modules CB65 and CB66

	1157
	SV3-ME2W-MEW-ME1358
	Installation of HDS Drain Cooler CDS-ME-7A

	1158
	SV3-2020-MEW-ME1488
	Unit 3 Condenser A Installation (Lower & Upper Shell)

	1159
	SV3-2020-MEW-ME1489
	Unit 3 Condenser B Installation (Lower & Upper Shell)

	1160
	SV3-MS60-MEW-ME1602
	Install Auxiliary Steam Boiler (ASS-MB-01)

	1161
	SV3-1220-CEW-CV1604
	AUXILIARY BUILDING EMBEDS AND ANCHOR BOLTS - ELEVATION 82'-6" - AREAS 3 AND 4

	1162
	SV3-1210-CEW-CV1617
	AUXILIARY BUILDING EMBEDMENTS-CYLINDRICAL WALL-EL. 66'-6"

	1163
	SV3-MS60-MEW-ME1651
	Installation of ASS Boiler Make-up Pump (ASS-MP-01A & 01B)

	1164
	SV3-WRS-PLW-ME0608
	INSTALLATION OF LARGE BORE WRS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS SV3-WRS-PLW-53D)

	1165
	SV3-1120-CCW-CV1816
	PLACEMENT, CURING, AND REPAIR OF CONCRETE INSIDE THE CV UP TO ELEV 76'-6"

	1166
	SV3-ECS-ERW-EL1843
	INSALLATION OF ELECTRICAL UNDERGROUND COMMODITIES (MANHOLES AND DUCT BANKS) FOR THE (ECS) MAIN AC POWER SYSTEM FROM NORTH OF DIESEL GENERATOR BLDG. TO DIESEL FUEL STORAGE TANKS - PHASE 2

	1167
	SV3-WRS-P0W-ME2233
	ANNEX BUILDING - EMBEDDED WRS PIPING PACKAGE #1

	1168
	SV3-WWS-P0W-ME2632
	Annex Building - Elevation 100+ WWS Piping #1

	
			
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	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	1169
	SV3-DWS-P0W-ME3337
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL DEMINERALIZED WATER PIPING IAW SV3-DWS-PLW-130, SV3-DWS-PLW-131

	1170
	SV3-DWS-P0W-ME3338
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL DEMINERALIZED WATER PIPING IAW SV3-DWS-PLW-101, SV3-DWS-PLW-150, SV3-DWS-PLW-247

	1171
	SV3-2030-EGW-EL0980
	Electrical Grounding Installation for Turbine Building at Elevation 100'-9"

	1172
	SV3-1211-ERW-EL1619
	INSTALL DESIGN ROUTED RACEWAY AND SUPPORTS FOR DIVISION "B" BATTERY ROOM EL.66'-6"

	1173
	SV3-1211-ERW-EL1621
	INSTALL DESIGN ROUTED RACEWAY AND SUPPORTS FOR DIVISION "D" BATTERY ROOM EL. 66'-6"

	1174
	SV3-DWS-PLW-ME1711
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL DEMIN WATER PIPING FROM THE UNIT 3 ANNEX BLDG. TO THE DEMIN WATER STORAGE TANK.

	1175
	SV3-SWS-PLW-ME1494
	INSTALLATION OF SWS LARGE BORE PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS SV3-SWS-PLW-073, 079, 07E)

	1176
	SV3-SWS-PLW-ME1496
	INSTALLATION OF SWS LARGE BORE PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS SV3-SWS-PLW-074, 075, 076, 077, 07C, 07D)

	1177
	SV3-HDS-PLW-ME1365
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL HEATER DRAIN PIPING ON FEEDWATER HEATER DRAIN COOLER 7B

	1178
	SV3-HDS-PLW-ME1369
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL HEATER DRAIN PIPING ON FEEDWATER HEATER DRAIN COOLER 7C

	1179
	SV3-ME01-PHW-ME1218
	Condenser B: Vacuum Piping Supports

	1180
	SV3-MS13-MSW-ME1614
	Installation of CES Equipment (Ball Collector Skids, Ball Recirculation Pump Skids, Ball Distributors, & Ball Injectors)

	1181
	SV3-TCS-PLW-ME1059
	UNIT 3 TURBINE BUILDING EL. 82FT.-9IN. INSTALLATION OF TCS PIPING, VALVES, AND THERMOWELLS

	1182
	SV3-TCS-PHW-ME1061
	Unit 3 Turbine Building EL.82'-9" Installation of TCS Piping Supports

	1183
	SV3-FPS-PLW-ME0563
	INSTALLATION OF LARGE BORE FPS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS SV3-FPS-PLW-820, -825, -830)

	1184
	SV3-ME01-PHW-ME1217
	Condenser A: Vacuum Piping Supports

	1185
	SV3-WWS-PLW-ME0614
	INSTALLATION OF LARGE BORE WWS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS SV3-WWS-PLW-01B, -01D, -014)

	1186
	SV3-WWS-PLW-ME0613
	INSTALLATION OF LARGE BORE WWS PIPING

	1187
	SV3-ASS-PHW-ME1429
	FABRICATE/INSTALL AUXILIARY STEAM SYSTEM (ASS) SUPPORTS (PORTION 2) FOR ISOMETRIC# SV3-ASS-PLW-028, 02K, 2J, & 02A

	1188
	SV3-WLS-PLW-ME0517
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WLS PIPING (INCLUDES: SV3-WLS-PLW-376, SV3-WLS-PLW-380)

	1189
	SV3-WLS-PLW-ME0516
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WLS PIPING (INCLUDES:SV3-WLS-PLW-370 & SV3-WLS-PLW-375)

	1190
	SV3-ME01-PHW-ME1451
	Unit 3 Condenser C: Fabrication & Installation of Casing Drain Piping Supports

	1191
	SV3-2030-CCW-CV1464
	Unit 3 Turbine Building West Stair Foundations

	
			
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	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	1192
	SV3-DTS-PLW-ME1511
	Fabricate and Install Demineralized Water Treatment System (DTS) piping portion 1-(Raw Water Supply to DTS-MS-01)

	1193
	SV3-1220-CCW-CV1487
	MISCELLANEOUS WALLS UP TO ELEV. 82'-6"

	1194
	SV3-ASS-PHW-ME1521
	FABRICATE/INSTALL OF AUXILIARY STEAM (ASS) SUPPORTS (PORTION 3) FOR ISOMETRIC# SV3-ASS-PLW-02X, 02G, 02M, & 02F

	1195
	SV3-HDS-PLW-ME1361
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL HEATER DRAIN PIPING ON FEEDWATER HEATER DRAIN COOLER 7A

	1196
	SV3-ME01-PHW-ME1449
	Unit 3 Condenser A: Fabrication & Installation of Casing Drain Piping Supports

	1197
	SV3-KB13-KBW-ME0422
	KB13 Sump (WRS-MT-01) Installation - Portion 2 Only

	1198
	SV3-MS60-MEW-ME1643
	Installation of ASS Boiler Blowdown Flash Tank (ASS-MT-01)

	1199
	SV3-WRS-PLW-ME0599
	WRS LARGE BORE PIPING INSTALLATION (INCLUDES ISOMETRIC SV3-WRS-PLW-57M AND 57N)

	1200
	SV3-WSS-PLW-ME0488
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WSS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRIC SV3-PLW-WSS-650)

	1201
	SV4-2101-CRW-CV5804
	UNIT 4, TURBINE BUILDING, FIRST BAY WALL FORMSAVERS AT 117'6" ELEVATION

	1202
	SV3-MS21-MSW-ME3153
	INSTALLATION OF SAMPLE RECOVERY TANK SKID, SSS-MS-05

	1203
	SV3-SFS-P0W-ME4349
	INSTALLATION OF LARGE BORE SFS PIPING (INCLUDES SV3-SFS-PLW-150)

	1204
	SV3-CWS-PHW-ME2534
	INSTALLATION OF CWS SUPPORTS FOR ISO'S SV3-CWS-PLW-72J, SV3-CWS-PLW-73J, SV3-CWS-PLW-735, SV3-CWS-PLW-736

	1205
	SV3-CWS-PLW-ME2533
	INSTALLATION OF CWS PIPING FOR ISO'S SV3-CWS-PLW-72J, SV3-CWS-PLW-73J, SV3-CWS-PLW-735, & SV3-CWS-PLW-736

	1206
	SV3-1210-ERW-EL1071
	U3-AUX BLDG EL 66'-6"-CONDUIT SLEEVE WORK PACKAGE FOR WALL 20A

	1207
	SV3-1225-EYW-EL1755
	INSTALL CONDUIT SLEEVES FOR PENETRATION (12271-ML-E01 & 12271-ML-E02), UNIT 3 AUXILIARY BUILDING, ELEVATION 82'-6", AREA 5...

	1208
	SV3-1210-EGW-EL1720
	U3 GROUNDING SHIELD BUILDING WALLS EL 66'-6'' TO 82'-6''

	1209
	SV3-1212-ERW-EL1620
	INSTALL DESIGN ROUTED RACEWAY AND SUPPORTS FOR DIVISION "C" BATTERY ROOM EL. 66'6"

	1210
	SV3-FPS-PLW-ME4902
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL ANNEX FIRE PROCTECTION SYSTEM( FPS) PIPING IAW (ISOMETRICS SV3-FPS-PLW-292,293)

	1211
	SV3-ML05-MLW-ME5928
	INSTALLATION OF CA35 PENETRATIONS

	1212
	SV4-CA01-S4W-CV8688
	CA01-10 TEMPORARY ATTACHMENT INSTALLATIONS

	1213
	SV3-WWS-CCW-CV6128
	WASTE WATER RETENTION BASIN WALL CONCRETE

	1214
	SV3-WWS-CRW-CV6129
	WASTE WATER RETENTION BASIN WALL REINFORCEMENT

	1215
	SV4-CA01-S4W-CV8720
	CA01-43 TEMPORARY ATTACHMENT INSTALLATIONS

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	1216
	SV4-CA01-S4W-CV8719
	CA01-42 TEMPORARY ATTACHMENT INSTALLATIONS

	1217
	SV3-4030-CCW-CV5232
	UNIT 3 ANNEX BUILDING MISCELLANEOUS GROUTING AT ELEVATION 100'-0"

	1218
	SV3-FPS-PHW-ME4842
	INSTALLATION OF ANNEX BLDG FPS PIPE SUPPORTS (ISOMETRICS SV3-FPS-PLW-341)

	1219
	SV3-DWS-PHW-ME6990
	INSTALLATION OF ANNEX BLDG DWS PIPE SUPPORTS (ISOMETRICS SV3-PWS-PLW-203, 204, 237, 238)

	1220
	SV3-1120-SSW-CV1594
	CONTAINMENT STRUCTURAL STEEL AT ELEVATION 84'-6"

	1221
	SV3-FWS-P0W-ME3706
	INSTALLATION OF NON-EMBEDDED FWS DRAIN PIPING

	1222
	SV0-YFS-THW-ME3152
	FLUSH AND HYDRO TEST THE YARD FIRE SYSTEM (YFS) AT THE 300 BUILDINGS

	1223
	SV3-FWS-PHW-ME3707
	INSTALLATION OF NON-EMBEDDED FWS PIPE SUPPORTS

	1224
	SV3-CWS-PHW-ME2530
	INSTALLATION OF CWS PIPING SUPPORTS

	1225
	SV3-CCS-PLW-ME0497
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE CCS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRIC: SV3-CCS-PLW-523)

	1226
	SV3-WRS-PHW-ME0779
	INSTALLATION OF LARGE BORE WRS PIPING SUPPORTS: SV3-WRS-PH-12R0020, 12R0021

	1227
	SV3-PWS-PHW-ME0792
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE PWS PIPING SUPPORTS (INCLUDES ISOMETRIC SV3-PWS-PLW-307)

	1228
	SV3-FPS-PLW-ME0562
	INSTALLATION OF LARGE BORE FPS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS SV3-FPS-PLW-832, -833)

	1229
	SV3-VAS-PLW-ME0572
	INSTALLATION OF LARGE BORE VAS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS SV3-VAS-PLW-310, -330)

	1230
	SV3-PWS-PLW-ME0480
	PWS SML BORE PIPE INSTALLATION (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS SV3-PWS-PLW-921, -924)

	1231
	SV3-WRS-PHW-ME0780
	INSTALLATION OF LARGE BORE WRS PIPING SUPPORTS: SV3-WRS-PH-12R0024, 12R0064

	1232
	SV3-WRS-PLW-ME0591
	WRS LARGE BORE PIPING INSTALLATION (INCLUDES ISOMETRIC SV3-WRS-PLW-55D)

	1233
	SV3-RNS-PLW-ME0569
	INSTALLATION OF RNS LARGE BORE PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRIC SV3-RNS-PLW-09B)

	1234
	SV3-KQ11-KQW-ME0567
	INSTALL MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT MODULE KQ11 (MP-02A, MP-02B)-PORTION 2

	1235
	SV3-WRS-PHW-ME0778
	INSTALLATION OF LARGE BORE WRS PIPING SUPPORTS: SV3-WRS-PH-12R0004, 12R0802, 12R0809

	1236
	SV3-WLS-PLW-ME0536
	Installation of Large Bore FPS Piping (Includes Isometrics SV3-WLS-PLW-33D)

	1237
	SV3-PWS-PHW-ME0795
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE PWS PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC SV3-PWS-PLW-923

	1238
	SV3-PWS-PLW-ME0478
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE PWS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRIC SV3-PWS-PLW-307)

	1239
	SV3-FPS-PLW-ME0564
	INSTALLATION OF LARGE BORE FPS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS SV3-FPS-PLW-720, -723, -724, -725)

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	1240
	SV3-RNS-PLW-ME0565
	INSTALLATION OF RNS LARGE BORE PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRIC SV3-RNS-PLW-09A)

	1241
	SV3-CCS-PLW-ME0491
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE CCS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRIC: SV3-CCS-PLW-522, 540)

	1242
	SV3-WLS-PLW-ME0532
	INSTALLATION OF WLS SMALL BORE PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS SV3-WLS-PLW-480, -482, -484)

	1243
	SV3-WLS-PLW-ME0529
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WLS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS SV3-WLS-PLW-355, -357, -359, -35M)

	1244
	SV3-CAS-PLW-ME0460
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE CAS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS: SV3-CAS-PLW-501, & 504)

	1245
	SV3-CCS-PLW-ME0489
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE CCS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRIC: SV3-CCS-PLW-302)

	1246
	SV3-PWS-PHW-ME0794
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE PWS PIPING SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC DRAWING SV3-PWS-PLW-924

	1247
	SV3-SFS-PHW-ME0809
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC DRAWING SV3-SFS-PLW-653, 655

	1248
	SV3-WRS-PLW-ME0609
	INSTALLATION OF LARGE BORE WRS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS SV3-WRS-PLW-66D, -666, -66B)

	1249
	SV3-WRS-PHW-ME0777
	INSTALLATION OF LARGE BORE WRS PIPING SUPPORTS: SV3-WRS-PH-12R4030

	1250
	SV3-WLS-PLW-ME0579
	Installation of Large Bore FPS Piping (Includes Isometrics: SV3-WRS-PLW-870, -364)

	1251
	SV3-DWS-PLW-ME0466
	DWS SML BORE PIPE INSTALLATION (SV3-DWS-PLW-626,627)

	1252
	SV3-WGS-P0W-ME0509
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WGS PIPING (INCLUDES SV3-WGS-PLW-544)

	1253
	SV3-WRS-PLW-ME0590
	WRS LARGE BORE PIPING INSTALLATION (INCLUDES ISOMETRIC SV3-WRS-PLW-55C)

	1254
	SV3-PSS-PLW-ME0482
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE PSS PIPING (INCLUDING ISOMETRICS SV3-PSS-PLW-700 AND 701)

	1255
	SV3-PWS-PLW-ME0476
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE PWS PIPING (INCLUDING ISOMETRIC SV3-PWS-PLW-060)

	1256
	SV3-WRS-PHW-ME0676
	INSTALLATION OF LARGE BORE WRS PIPE SUPPORT (INCLUDING DRAWING WRS-PH-12A0084)

	1257
	SV3-WLS-PLW-ME0522
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WLS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS SV3-WLS-PLW-664, 67M, 67Z, 67Y, 67J, 671)

	1258
	SV3-CCS-PHW-ME0806
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC DRAWING SV3-CCS-PLW-521

	1259
	SV3-WRS-PHW-ME0776
	INSTALLATION OF LARGE BORE WRS PIPING SUPPORTS: SV3-WRS-PH-12R0045

	1260
	SV3-PGS-PLW-ME0483
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE PGS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS SV3-PGS-PLW-100, -105, -128)

	1261
	SV3-WWS-PLW-ME0611
	INSTALLATION OF LARGE BORE WWS PIPING INCLUDING ISOMETRICS SV3-WWS-PLW-31B, 31F

	1262
	SV3-VWS-PLW-ME0576
	INSTALLATION OF LARGE BORE VWS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS SV3-VWS-PLW-384, 389, 260)

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	1263
	SV3-PWS-PLW-ME0479
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE PWS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRIC SV3-PWS-PLW-91A, 911, 950, 951, 953)

	1264
	SV3-ME01-PLW-ME1009
	Unit 3 Condenser B:  Installation of Upper Shell Nozzles

	1265
	SV3-ME01-MEW-ME0997
	Unit 3 Condenser C:  Installation of Feedwater Heaters

	1266
	SV3-VWS-PLW-ME0577
	INSTALLATION OF LARGE BORE VWS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS SV3-VWS-PLW-270, 484, 489)

	1267
	SV3-WLS-PLW-ME0515
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WLS PIPING (INCLUDES: SV3-WLS-PLW-265, SV3-WLS-PLW-275)

	1268
	SV3-WLS-PLW-ME0937
	Fabricate and Install Small Bore Elevation WLS Piping ISO SV3-WLS-PLW-042, 45, 46, and 4B

	1269
	SV3-CCS-PHW-ME0804
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC DRAWING SV3-CCS-PLW-611

	1270
	SV3-WLS-PLW-ME0518
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WLS PIPING (INCLUDES: SV3-WLS-PLW-490)

	1271
	SV3-WRS-PLW-ME0605
	INSTALLATION OF LARGE BORE WRS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS SV3-WRS-PLW-577, -57C)

	1272
	SV3-WRS-PLW-ME0593
	WRS LARGE BORE PIPING INSTALLATION (INCLUDES ISOMETRIC SV3-WRS-PLW-59K, 59N, 59U, 59J, AND 59Q)

	1273
	SV3-PWS-PLW-ME0481
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE PWS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRIC SV3-PWS-PLW-923)

	1274
	SV3-ME01-PLW-ME1448
	UNIT 3 CONDENSER C: FABRICATION & INSTALLATION OF CASING DRAIN PIPING

	1275
	SV3-ME01-PLW-ME1447
	UNIT 3 CONDENSER B: FABRICATION & INSTALLATION OF CASING DRAIN PIPING

	1276
	SV3-ME01-PLW-ME1168
	CONDENSER C-2ND EXTRACTION PIPING (EXTRACTION STEAM)

	1277
	SV3-WWS-PHW-ME1376
	INSTALLATION OF LARGE BORE WWS PIPING SUPPORTS (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS SV3-WWS-PLW-014)

	1278
	SV3-RNS-PLW-ME1373
	INSTALLATION OF RNS LARGE BORE PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRIC SV3-RNS-PLW-090)

	1279
	SV3-WRS-PLW-ME1183
	WRS PIPING INSTALLATION (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS SV3-WRS-PLW-544, SPOOL 2)

	1280
	SV3-ME01-PHW-ME1537
	UNIT 3 CONDENSER B: INSTALLATION OF WATER CURTAIN SPRAY PIPING SUPPORTS

	1281
	SV3-ME01-PHW-ME1538
	UNIT 3 CONDENSER C: INSTALLATION OF WATER CURTAIN SPRAY PIPING SUPPORTS

	1282
	SV3-HDS-PLW-ME1367
	FABRICATE/INSTALL OF HEATER DRAIN SMALL BORE PIPING ON FEEDWATER HEATER DRAIN COOLER 7B

	1283
	SV3-WLS-THW-ME1469
	ASME SECTION III - HYDROSTATIC TEST PACKAGE FOR ISOMETRIC# SV3-WLS-PLW-731 LINE# WLS-PL-L062, -113B BETWEEN WLS-PL-V071B AND WLS-PL-V072B

	1284
	SV3-WRS-PLW-ME0595
	WRS LARGE BORE PIPING INSTALLATION (INCLUDES ISOMETRIC SV3-WRS-PLW-59A)

	1285
	SV3-KB10-KBW-ME0421
	KB10 SUMP (WWS-MT-06) INSTALLATION - PORTION 2 ONLY

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	1286
	SV4-FPS-P0W-ME7089
	INSTALLATION OF LARGE BORE FPS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS: SV4-FPS-PLW-811, 812, 831)

	1287
	SV3-SFS-PLW-ME0570
	INSTALLATION OF KB12 SFS LARGE BORE PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS SV3-SFS-PLW-460, -480)

	1288
	SV3-VWS-P0W-ME7195
	INSTALLATION OF ANNEX BLDG VWS PIPING (ISOMETRICS SV3-VWS-PLW-201, -203, -211, & -213)

	1289
	SV3-CWS-PHW-ME2506
	INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS ON ISO SV3-CWS-PLW-737

	1290
	SV3-CA20-Z0W-CV3913
	UNIT 3 CA20 CONCRETE REQUIREMENTS

	1291
	SV3-VWS-P0W-ME7197
	INSTALLATION OF ANNEX BLDG VWS PIPING (ISOMETRICS SV3-VWS-PLW-221, -223, -231, & -233)

	1292
	SV4-WGS-THW-ME7481
	HYDRO TESTING OF KB14 WGS PIPING

	1293
	SV4-VWS-P0W-ME7482
	INSTALLATION OF KB14 VWS PIPING

	1294
	SV4-VWS-PHW-ME7483
	INSTALLATION OF KB14 VWS PIPE SUPPORTS

	1295
	SV4-VWS-THW-ME7484
	HYDRO TESTING OF KB14 VWS PIPING

	1296
	SV4-WLS-THW-ME7490
	HYDRO TESTING OF KB16 WLS PIPING

	1297
	SV4-WGS-THW-ME7493
	HYDRO TESTING OF KB16 WGS PIPING

	1298
	SV4-VWS-THW-ME7496
	HYDRO TESTING OF KB16 VWS PIPING

	1299
	SV4-DWS-THW-ME7499
	HYDRO TESTING OF KB16 DWS PIPING

	1300
	SV4-MP07-MPW-ME7111
	INSTALLATION OF THE FWS STARTUP PUMPS (FWS-MP-03A, FWS-MP-03B)

	1301
	SV3-DWS-P0W-ME7193
	INSTALLATION OF ANNEX BLDG DWS PIPING (ISOMETRICS SV3-DWS-PLW-210, -220)

	1302
	SV3-WRS-P0W-ME3662
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WRS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS SV3-WRS-PLW-82E, 82F, 82G, 82K, 825, 826, 827, 828)

	1303
	SV3-SFS-PLW-ME0499
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE SFS PIPING (INCLUDES SV3-SFS-PLW-653, 655)

	1304
	SV3-CA01-S5W-CV4287
	SUB-MODULES CA01-16 & CA01-34 CLOSEOUT WORK

	1305
	SV3-ES03-ESW-EL7414
	MOUNTING OF THE UNIT 3 TURBINE BUILDING MAIN GENERATOR CIRCUIT BREAKERS

	1306
	SV4-WRS-P0W-ME5363
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATIN OF SMALL BORE WRS LEAK CHASE PIPING INCLUDING SV4-WRS-PLW-81F, 82A, 82B, 82C, 820, 821, 822, 823

	1307
	SV4-2000-Z0W-CT7540
	U4 TURBINE BUILDING COATING REQUIREMENTS

	1308
	SV3-VWS-P0W-ME7201
	INSTALLATION OF ANNEX BLDG VWS PIPING (ISOMETRICS SV3-VWS-PLW-140, -141, -150, & -151)

	1309
	SV3-CCS-P0W-ME7199
	INSTALLATION OF ANNEX BLDG CCS PIPING (ISOMETRICS SV3-CCS-PLW-830, -840)

	1310
	SV3-CA01-S4W-CV3345
	CA01-24 OVERLAY PLATES AND ATTACHMENTS

	1311
	SV3-CA01-S4W-CV3233
	CA01-02 OVERLAY PLATES AND ATTACHMENTS

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	1312
	SV3-CA01-S4W-CV3382
	CA01-23 OVERLAY PLATES AND ATTACHMENTS

	1313
	SV3-CA01-S4W-CV4085
	CA01-21 OLP AND PERM WELD ATTACHMENTS

	1314
	SV3-CA01-S4W-CV4084
	CA01-20 OLP AND PERMANMENT WELDED ATTACHMENTS

	1315
	SV3-CA01-S4W-CV4086
	INSTALL CA01-32 PERMANENT WELDED ATTACHMENTS

	1316
	SV3-1130-EGW-EL7575
	GROUNDING OF CONTAINMENT AND SHIELD WALL 100'-135'

	1317
	SV3-G100-XBW-CV7687
	INSTALLATION OF HDPE WATER BARRIER U3 (REMAINING INSTALLATION)

	1318
	SV3-0000-CCW-CV7737
	Unit 3 Fire Water Storage Tank

	1319
	SV4-0000-CCW-CV7738
	Unit 4 Fire Water Storage Tank

	1320
	SV3-4033-CCW-CV7518
	ANNEX BUILDING AREA 3 TOWER FOUNDATION

	1321
	SV3-FWS-THW-ME1390
	UNIT 3 TURBINE BUILDING EL 100'-0" HYDROSTATIC TESTING OF EMBEDDED FWS PIPING

	1322
	SV3-ME01-PHW-ME1276
	UNIT 3 CONDENSER A: FABRICATION & INSTALLATION OF 4TH EXTRACTION PIPING SUPPORTS

	1323
	SV3-ME01-PHW-ME1275
	CONDENSER A: FABRICATION & INSTALLATION OF 3RD EXTRACTION STEAM PIPING SUPPORTS

	1324
	SV3-ME01-PLW-ME0999
	UNIT 3 CONDENSER C: INSTALLATION OF HEATER 3A, 3B, 4A & 4B SHELL VENT PIPING

	1325
	SV3-WWS-PLW-ME0910
	UNIT 3 TURBINE BUILDING EL 100FT.-0IN. BAY 1 WWS EMBEDDED PIPING PACKAGE # 1

	1326
	SV3-WRS-PLW-ME0602
	WRS LARGE BORE PIPING INSTALLATION (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS SV3-WRS-PLW-57B, 575, AND 57E)

	1327
	SV3-SFS-PHW-ME4491
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC DRAWING SV3-SFS-PLW-150

	1328
	SV0-0000-P0W-ME8898
	INSTALLATION OF CONSTRUCTION AID MUD MAT

	1329
	SV4-2040-CEW-CV8875
	UNIT 4, TURBINE BUILDING, 120' ELEVATED SLAB #5, ELEC/MECH PENETRATION SLEEVES

	1330
	SV4-2040-CEW-CV8876
	UNIT 4, TURBINE BUILDING, 120' ELEVATED DECK, SLEEVES - POUR #6

	1331
	SV3-4041-SAW-EL8773
	INSTALL SUPPLEMENTAL STEEL FOR ELECTRICAL HANGERS COL LN F9/F11.09 TO E9/E11.09

	1332
	SV3-MP1J-MEW-ME3694
	INSTALLATION OF CCS PUMPS (CCS-MP-01A, CCS-MP-01B)

	1333
	SV3-MSS-P0W-ME4649
	INSTALLATION OF MSS PIPING

	1334
	SV4-FPS-P0W-ME7378
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL THE UNIT 4 FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEM (FPS) ON ISOMETRICS (SV3-FPS-PLW-967, 968, 96AN, 96AR, 96AS, 96AT)

	1335
	SV4-CA20-S4W-CV6834
	CA20-36 Temporary Attachments FLOORS

	1336
	SV3-WLS-PHW-ME3865
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WLS PIPING SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRICS SV3-WLS-PLW-202, -203

	1337
	SV3-WLS-P0W-ME3500
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WLS PIPING (ISOMETRICS SV3-WLS-PLW-299, 300)

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	1338
	SV3-WLS-P0W-ME3814
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WLS PIPING (ISOMETRICS SV3-WLS-PLW-202, -203, -205)

	1339
	SV4-2040-CEW-CV8874
	UNIT 4, TURBINE BUILDING, 120' ELEVATED DECK, SLEEVES - POUR #4

	1340
	SV3-KQ11-KQW-KQ8908
	UNIT 3 OFF-SITE FABRICATION OF KQ11 SUMP COVER

	1341
	SV3-0150-ERW-EL7457
	CABLE TRAY SUPPORT FOR AUX TRANSFORMER 2C

	1342
	SV3-ML05-MLW-ME5930
	INSTALLATION OF CA35 PENETRATIONS

	1343
	SV3-PWS-PHW-ME4949
	INSTALLATION OF ANNEX PORTABLE WATER SYSTEM (PWS) PIPING SUPPORTS FOR WP (SV3-PWS-P0W-ME4948)

	1344
	SV3-PXS-MTW-ME2935
	ASME SECTION III - INSTALL PXS ACCUMULATOR TANK SV3-PXS-MT-01B

	1345
	SV4-MP1J-MPW-ME7424
	INSTALLATION OF CCS PUMPS (CCS-MP-01A-CCS-MP-01B)

	1346
	SV4-CA20-ERW-EL6717
	INSTALL ELECTRICAL WALL PENETRATIONS IN U4 CA20 MODULE SUB-ASSEMBLY 4

	1347
	SV4-CA20-ERW-EL6716
	INSTALL ELECTRICAL WALL PENETRATIONS IN U4 CA20 MODULE SUB-ASSEMBLY 3

	1348
	SV3-CA20-EGW-EL8857
	INSTALL GROUNDING TO MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS SUCH AS STAIRS, LADDERS OR GRATING FOR SV#3 MODULE CA20, 66'-6" - 117'-6" AREAS 5&6

	1349
	SV4-CA20-ERW-EL6715
	INSTALL ELECTRICAL WALL PENETRATIONS IN U4 CA20 MODULE SUB-ASSEMBLY 2

	1350
	SV4-KB16-KBW-ME6709
	INSTALLATION OF THE KB16 MODULE

	1351
	SV4-CA01-S4W-CV8687
	CA01-09 TEMPORARY ATTACHMENT PLATE IDs

	1352
	SV4-WLS-P0W-ME6169
	UNIT 4 - PHASE 12 - LIQUID RADWASTE PIPING, WLS S/S CORE PIPING

	1353
	SV3-WLS-THW-ME6212
	HYDRO TEST THE UNIT 3 LIQUID RADWASTE SYSTEM PIPING PHASE 12

	1354
	SV4-WLS-THW-ME6215
	HYDRO TEST THE UNIT 4 LIQUID RADWASTE SYSTEM PIPING PHASE 12

	1355
	SV4-WLS-THW-ME6214
	HYDRO TEST THE UNIT 4 LIQUID RADWASTE SYSTEM PIPING PHASE 10

	1356
	SV3-WLS-THW-ME6211
	HYDRO TEST THE UNIT 3 LIQUID RADWASTE SYSTEM PIPING PHASE 10

	1357
	SV4-1232-ERW-EL7206
	INSTALL CONDUIT SLEEVES FOR PENETRATIONS IN UNIT 4 AUX BUILDING FLOOR SLABS, EL 100'-0"AREA 2 RMS. 12312 & 12313

	1358
	SV3-RWS-EWW-EL15129
	UNIT 3 CABLE PULL BETWEEN MANHOLES NWM013 AND NWM016

	1359
	SV3-RWS-EWW-EL15128
	UNIT 3 RWS CABLE PULL BETWEEN MANHOLES NWM010 AND NWM013

	1360
	SV3-RWS-EWW-EL15127
	UNIT 3 RWS CABLE PULL BETWEEN MANHOLES NWM008 AND NWM010

	1361
	SV3-4000-CRW-CV8776
	UNIT 3 ANNEX REINFORCEMENT FIELD FABRICATION

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	1362
	SV3-4052-CEW-CV7520
	U3 ANNEX BUILDING AREA 2 INSTALL EMBEDS ELEVATION 117'6" TO ELEVATION 135'3"

	1363
	SV3-4052-CRW-CV7435
	U3 ANNEX BUILDING AREA 2, INSTALL REBAR ELEVATION 117'6" TO ELEVATION 135'3"

	1364
	SV4-CDS-P0W-ME7119
	INSTALLATION OF CDS PIPING

	1365
	SV4-CA01-S4W-CV8699
	CA01-21 TEMPORARY ATTACHMENT PLATE ID'S

	1366
	SV4-CA01-S4W-CV8686
	A01-08 TEMPORARY ATTACHMENT PLATE ID'S

	1367
	SV4-CA01-S4W-CV8700
	CA01-22 TEMPORARY ATTACHMENT PLATE ID'S

	1368
	SV4-RWS-EWW-EL8570
	UNIT 4 RWS Cable Pull Between NWM016 and NWM020

	1369
	SV3-RWS-EWW-EL15130
	UNIT 3 RWS Cable Pull Between Manholes NWM016 and NWM020

	1370
	SV4-RWS-EWW-EL8568
	UNIT 4 RWS Cable Pull Between NWM010 and NWM014

	1371
	SV4-RWS-EWW-EL8567
	UNIT 4 RWS CABLE PULL BETWEEN NWM007 AND NWM010

	1372
	SV3-WGS-THW-ME8911
	(BLANK)

	1373
	SV4-RWS-EWW-EL8569
	UNIT 4 RWS Cable Pull Between NWM014 and NWM016

	1374
	SV0-PWS-P0W-ME8893
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL THE POTABLE WATER SYSTEM (PWS) TO BLDG 314

	1375
	SV4-CA02-MHW-860100
	SV4-CA02 lift Frame & Bracing Installations

	1376
	SV4-CA02-S4W-860101
	CA02-01 Temporary Attachment installation/Removal

	1377
	SV4-CA02-S4W-860102
	CA02-02 Temporary Attachment Instalation/Removal

	1378
	SV4-CA02-S4W-860103
	CA02-03 Temporary Attachment Installation/Removal

	1379
	SV4-CA02-S4W-860105
	CA02-05 Temporary Attachment Installation/Removal

	1380
	SV3-SFS-P0W-860111
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPING FOR ISOMETRIC SV3-SFS-PLW-15R

	1381
	SV3-RNS-P0W-860114
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPING FOR ISOMETRIC SV3-RNS-PLW-174

	1382
	SV3-MS09-MEW-ME5492
	INSTALLATION OF THE EFFLUENT SAMPLE ANALYSIS RACK (DTS-MS-06)

	1383
	SV3-MP1Q-MEW-ME3692
	INSTALLATION OF BDS STEAM GENERATOR BLOWDOWN EDI RECIRCULATION & DRAIN PUMP (BDS-MP-01)

	1384
	SV3-MSS-P0W-ME4657
	INSTALLATION OF MSS PIPING

	1385
	SV3-MSS-PHW-ME4656
	INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR PIPING PACKAGE SV3-MSS-P0W-ME4655

	1386
	SV4-CDS-PHW-ME7120
	INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR PIPING PACKAGE SV4-CDS-P0W-ME7119

	1387
	SV3-RNS-P0W-ME3083
	INSTALLATION OF RNS SMALL BORE PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRIC SV3-RNS-PLW-216)

	1388
	SV3-2053-SHW-EL8557
	Electrical Cable Tray Support Installation in the Turbine Building, Elevation 141’-3”, Area 3, Room 20501 (Switchgear Room #2)

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	1389
	SV3-2053-SHW-EL8558
	Electrical Cable Tray Support Installation in the Turbine Building, Elevation 141’-3”, Area 3, Room 20503 (Control Cabinet Room) Trapeze Roads

	1390
	SV3-2052-SHW-EL8559
	Electrical Cable Tray Support Installation in the Turbine Building, Elevation 141’-3”, Area 2, Room 20500

	1391
	SV3-2052-SHW-EL8561
	Electrical Cable Tray Support Installation in the Turbine Building, Elevation 141’-3”, Area 2, Room 20502 (Switchgear Room #1)

	1392
	SV4-ML05-MLW-ME8413
	Install SV4 CA05 / CA02 Penetration SV4-11305-ML-P01

	1393
	SV4-VCS-P0W-ME8415
	Fabrication/Installation of Piping for Isometric SV4-VCS-PLW-020

	1394
	SV3-1208-C0W-850006
	UNIT 3 AUXILIARY EL 117'-6" FT. - CYLINDRICAL WALL - CIVIL - RC06

	1395
	SV4-CA01-S4W-CV8702
	CA01-24 TEMPORARY ATTACHMENT PLATE ID

	1396
	SV3-MSS-PHW-ME4650
	INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR PIPING PACKAGE SV3-MSS-P0W-ME4649

	1397
	SV3-MSS-P0W-ME4669
	INSATLLATION OF MAIN STEAM PIPING

	1398
	SV3-MSS-P0W-ME4667
	INSTALLATION OF MAIN STEAM PIPING

	1399
	SV3-SFS-P0W-ME4356
	INSATLLATION F LARGE BORE SFS PIPING ISOMETRICS SV3-SFSPLW-541, 551, 567, 568, 56A, 56D

	1400
	SV4-WRS-THW-ME8998
	TESTING OF CA20 LEAK CHASE

	1401
	SV4-CA01-S4W-CV8683
	CA01-05 TEMPORARY ATTACHMENT PLATE ID

	1402
	SV4-CA01-S5W-CV6390
	CA01-09 UNSAT IRs/ N&Ds/E&DCRs/LOOSE PARTS - STRUCTURAL

	1403
	SV4-2020-MEW-ME1601
	UNIT 4 CONDENSER C FLASHBOX INSTALLATION

	1404
	SV0-CE01-CEW-CV9005
	TENSILE TESTING OF COUPLER WELDS ON CARBON STEEL EMBED PLATEDS FROM CIVES & JOSEPH OAT

	1405
	SV3-PXS-PHW-ME4503
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC SV3-PXS-PLW-02M

	1406
	SV4-2040-SSW-CV1830
	TURBINE BUILDING STRUCTURAL STEEL ERECTION SEQUENCE 11

	1407
	SV4-2050-SSW-CV1823
	CA81 TEMPORARY FRAMING/PERMANENT FORMS (TB05)

	1408
	SV4-CWS-PHW-ME7144
	INSTALLATION AND FABRICATION OF CIRCULATING WATER SYSTEM (CWS) PIPING SUPPORTS

	1409
	SV3-0150-ERW-EL7458
	CABLE TRAY SUPPORT FOR AUX TRANSFORMER 2B

	1410
	SV3-4032-SHW-EL4039
	INSTALL CABLE TRAY SUPPORTS ANNEX BLDG AREA 2, ROOM 40326 NORTH WEST

	1411
	SV3-1124-SSW-CV6257
	SPL20 INSTALLATION

	1412
	SV4-CA01-S4W-CV8684
	CA01-16 TEMPORARY ATTACHMENT PLATE ID

	1413
	SV4-CWS-PLW-ME0975
	INSTALLATION OF PCCP PIPING FOR CWS UNIT #4 PHASE 3 SUPPLY LINE

	1414
	SV4-TCS-PHW-ME5478
	INSTALLATION AND FABRICATION OF TURBINE BUILDING CLOSED COOLING WATER SYSTEM (TCS) PIPING SUPPORT

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	1415
	SV4-CA01-S4W-CV8685
	CA01-07 TEMPORARY ATTACHMENT PLATE ID

	1416
	SV3-RNS-P0W-ME3511
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPING FOR ISO SV3-RNS-PLW-179

	1417
	SV3-RNS-P0W-ME3495
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPING FOR ISO SV3-RNS-PLW-096, SV3-RNS-PLW-097

	1418
	SV3-MSS-P0W-ME2157
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF MAIN STEAM SYSTEM (MSS) PIPING

	1419
	SV4-1220-ERW-EL6806
	CONDUIT SLEEVES, UNIT 4 AUXILIARY BUILDINTG FLOOR SLAB, ELEVATION 82'-6", AREA 1 & 2

	1420
	SV4-CA01-S4W-CV8704
	CA01_27 TEMPORARY ATTACHMENT PLATE ID

	1421
	SV3-2033-SHW-EL9017
	Electrical Cable Tray Support Installation in the Turbine Building, Elevation 100', Area 3 ROOM 20300 TRAPEZ RODS

	1422
	SV3-2033-SHW-EL9018
	Electrical Cable Tray Support Installation in the Turbine Building, Elevation 100', AREA 3, ROOM 20303 & 20304 TRAPEZE RODS

	1423
	SV4-1120-CCW-CV4120
	UNIT 4 CONTAINMENT PLACEMENT, CURING AND REPAIR OF CONCRETE EL 76'-6" TO EL 80'-0 & 80'-6"

	1424
	SV3-MS09-MEW-ME4791
	INSTALLATION OF CARTRIDGE FILTER SKID (DTS-MS-01)

	1425
	SV4-HDS-PHW-ME5472
	INSTALLATION AND FABRICATION OF HEATER DRAIN SYSTEM(HDS) PIPE SUPPORT

	1426
	SV4-HDS-PHW-ME5474
	INSTALLATION AND FABRICATION OF HEATER DRAIN SYSTEM(HDS) PIPE SUPPORT

	1427
	SV4-KQ11-KQW-860179
	UNIT 4 OFF-SITE FABRICATION OF KQ11 SUMP COVER

	1428
	SV4-1208-SCW-CV6995
	COURSE 2 UNIT 4 SHIELD BUILDING

	1429
	SV4-HDS-PHW-ME5476
	INSTALLATION AND FABRICATION OF HEATER DRAIN SYSTEM(HDS) PIPE SUPPORT

	1430
	SV4-FPS-THW-ME7381
	HYDRO TEST UNIT 4 FIRE PROTECTION PIPING (FPS) PIPING ON ISOMETRICS (SV4-FPS-PLW-967, 968, 96AN, 96AR, 96AS, 96AT)

	1431
	SV4-1220-EGW-EL6288
	INSTALL GROUND CABLES AND WALL PLATES FOR INTERIOR WALLS FROM ELEV. 82'-6" TO 100'-0" TO INCLUDE PIGTAILS FOR EXTENSIONS TO ELEV 117'-6" AREA 1 & 2

	1432
	SV3-WLS-PHW-ME0823
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC DRAWING WLS-PLW-370

	1433
	SV3-RNS-P0W-ME3513
	INSTALLATION OF RNS LARGE BORE PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRIC SV3-RNS-PLW-173)

	1434
	SV4-CA03-S4W-860180
	CA03 Wall Submodule Assembly (07, 08, 09, 10, 11)

	1435
	SV4-CA03-S4W-860193
	CA03 Temporary Bracing for Lift into NI

	1436
	SV4-2050-EGW-860198
	INSTALLATION OF EMBEDDED GROUNDING IN TURBINE #4 CONCRETE SLABS AT ELEV 135'-3" AND 141'-3"

	1437
	SV3-ML05-MLW-860199
	Fabricate Annex Building Wall 09 Pipe Penetrations

	1438
	SV3-WWS-PHW-ME6698
	INSTALLATION AND FABRICATON OF WASTE WATER SYSTEM PIPE SUPPORTS FOR 120" ELEVATION

	1439
	SV3-SFS-P0W-860200
	"Fabrication/Installation of Piping for Isometric SV3-SFS-PLW-35T

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	1440
	SV3-IDS-DBW-860172
	INSTALL IDS DIVISION A BATTERY RACKS IN ROOM 12101 AREA 2 66'-6

	1441
	SV3-IDS-DBW-860173
	INSTALL IDS DIVISION C BATTERY RACKS IN ROOM 12102 AREA 2 66'-6

	1442
	SV3-IDS-DBW-860174
	INSTALL IDS DIVISION S BATTERY RACKS IN ROOM 12103 AREA 2 66'-6

	1443
	SV3-IDS-DBW-860175
	INSTALL IDS DIVISION B BATTERY RACKS IN ROOM 12104 AREA 1 66'-6

	1444
	SV3-IDS-DBW-860176
	INSTALL IDS DIVISION D BATTERY RACKS IN ROOM 12105 AREA 1 66'-6

	1445
	SV4-CA02-S4W-860149
	CA02-01 Thru -04 Upend / Submodule Installation

	1446
	SV4-CA02-S5W-860150
	CA02-01 Unsat IRs and N&Ds - Studs

	1447
	SV3-WWS-PHW-ME6702
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF WWS SUPPORTS

	1448
	SV3-WWS-PHW-ME6700
	INSTALLATION AND FABRICATION OF WASTE WATER SYSTEM (WWS) SUPPORTS

	1449
	SV4-CA02-S4W-860160
	CA02-03 OLPs and Welded Attachments

	1450
	SV3-RNS-P0W-ME7623
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPING FOR ISO SV3-RNS-PLW-17C

	1451
	SV3-MSS-PHW-ME4642
	INSTALLATION AND FABRICATION OF MAIN STEAM SYSTEM (MSS) PIPING SUPPORT

	1452
	SV3-CCS-P0W-ME5977
	INSTALLATION OF LARGE BORE CCS PIPING INCLUDING ISOMETRICS SV3-CCS-PLW-517

	1453
	SV3-RNS-P0W-ME7619
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPING FOR ISO SV3-RNS-PLW-172

	1454
	SV3-RNS-P0W-ME7621
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPING FOR ISO SV3-RNS-PLW-176

	1455
	SV3-RNS-P0W-ME7626
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPING FOR ISO SV3-RNS-PLW-17K

	1456
	SV3-RNS-P0W-ME7628
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPING FOR ISO SV3-RNS-PLW-17U

	1457
	SV3-1230-C0W-855000
	100'-0" ELEV WALLS, CL I, WALL 72

	1458
	SV3-1230-C0W-855001
	100'-0" ELEV WALLS, CL I, WALL 73

	1459
	SV3-WLS-P0W-ME3502
	INSTALLATION OF LARGE BORE WLS PIPING (INCLUDES SV3-WLS-PLW-333, SV3-WLS-PLW-33P)

	1460
	SV3-SFS-P0W-ME6117
	(BLANK)

	1461
	SV3-1230-C0W-850015
	100'-0" ELEV WALLS, CL 5, WALL 94

	1462
	SV3-1230-C0W-850016
	100' Elev Walls, CL 4 WALL 96

	1463
	SV3-1230-C0W-850017
	100'-0" ELEV WALLS, CL J-2, WALL 97

	1464
	SV3-1230-C0W-855002
	100'-0" ELEV WALLS, CL 1, WALL 75

	1465
	SV3-WLS-P0W-ME6217
	UNIT 3 WLS PIPING IN PHASE 1 & 2

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	1466
	SV3-WLS-P0W-ME6167
	UNIT 3 PHASE 12 DOUBLE WALL PIPING INSTALLATION WLS

	1467
	SV4-WLS-P0W-ME6218
	UNIT 4 WLS PIPING IN PHASE 1 & 2

	1468
	SV3-ME04-MEW-ME5688
	INSTALL MOISTURE SEPARATOR REHEATER A

	1469
	SV3-ME04-MEW-ME5720
	INSTALL MOISTURE SEPARATOR REHEATER B

	1470
	SV4-CA20-ERW-EL6718
	INSTALL ELECTRICAL FLOOR PENETRATIONS IN U4 CA20 MODULE

	1471
	SV4-1233-ERW-EL7207
	INSTALL CONDUIT SLEEVES FOR PENETRATIONS IN UNIT 4 AUX BUILDING FLOOR SLABS, EL 100'-0"AREA 3 RM. 12321 & AREA 4 RM. 12351 & 12253

	1472
	SV4-1235-ERW-EL7208
	INSTALL CONDUIT SLEEVES FOR PENETRATIONS IN UNIT 4 AUX BUILDING FLOOR SLABS, EL 100'-0"AREA 5 RM. 12361 & AREA 6 RM. 12372

	1473
	SV3-RNS-PHW-ME8839
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISO SV3-RNS-PLW-216

	1474
	SV4-2040-CEW-CV8873
	UNIT 4, TURBINE BUILDING, 120' ELEVATION, MECH/ ELEV CLEEVE, POUR #3

	1475
	SV4-WLS-MTW-ME1807
	WLS EFFLUENT HOLDUP TANK B INSTALLATION

	1476
	SV4-WLS-MTW-ME1806
	WLS EFFLUENT HOLDUP TANK A INSTALLATION

	1477
	SV3-RNS-P0W-ME3081
	RNS PUMP A SEAL COOLER DRAIN PIPING ROOM 12162

	1478
	SV3-RNS-P0W-ME3080
	RNS PUMP A SEAL COOLER VENT PIPING ROOM 12162

	1479
	SV3-RNS-P0W-ME3082
	RNS PUMP B SEAL COOLER VENT PIPING ROOM 12163

	1480
	SV4-2040-CEW-CV8871
	UNIT 4, TURBINE BUILDING, 120' ELEVATION, MECH / ELEV SLEEVE, POUR #1

	1481
	SV4-2040-CEW-CV8872
	UNIT 4, TURBINE BUILDING, 120' ELEVATION, MECH / ELEV SLEEVE, POUR #2

	1482
	SV3-DOS-CCW-CV8398
	CONCRETE FOR THE UNIT 3 DOS TANK A WALLS PLACEMENTS 1-3

	1483
	SV3-RNS-PHW-ME8838
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISO SV3-RNS-PLW-214

	1484
	SV3-2054-SHW-EL8953
	Electrical Cable Tray Supplemental Steel Installation in the Turbine Building, Below Elevation 169’-0”

	1485
	SV3-2055-SHW-EL8955
	Electrical Cable Tray Supplemental Steel Installation in the Turbine Building, Below Elevation 169’-0”, Area 5 From COLUMNS 13.1 TO 16 & I.2 TO K.1

	1486
	SV3-2058-SHW-EL8956
	Electrical Cable Tray Supplemental Steel Installation in the Turbine Building, Below Elevation 169’-0”, AREA 8 FROM COLUMNS 13.05 TO 16, & I.2 TO H.05

	1487
	SV3-1160-SSW-CV3062
	C8 CIRCULAR TRUNK SPL31, 32, 33

	1488
	SV4-CVS-P0W-ME8913
	Installation of CVS Piping (Includes Isometric SV4-CVS-PLW-65D, 65E)

	
			
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CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY

Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	1489
	SV4-CVS-P0W-ME8914
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF CVS PIPING (INCLUDING ISOMETRIC DRAWINGS SV4-CVS-PLW-563, -564, -566, -567 AND -568)

	1490
	SV4-PWS-PHW-ME8853
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PWS PIPING SUPPORST (ISOMETRIC DRAWING: SV4-PWS-PLW-923)

	1491
	SV4-PWS-PHW-ME8854
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE PWS PIPING SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC DRAWING SV4-PWS-PLW-921 AND -924

	1492
	SV3-PXS-PHW-ME8735
	Fabrication/Installation of Pipe Supports for Isometric SV3-PXS-PLW-185

	1493
	SV3-PXS-PHW-ME8736
	Fabrication/Installation of Pipe Supports for Isometric SV3-PXS-PLW-187 & 188

	1494
	SV3-PXS-PHW-ME8737
	Fabrication/Installation of Pipe Supports for Isometric SV3-PXS-PLW-01E

	1495
	SV3-PXS-PHW-ME8738
	Fabrication/Installation of Pipe Supports for Isometric SV3-PXS-PLW-470

	1496
	SV3-PXS-PHW-ME8740
	Fabrication/Installation of Pipe Supports for Isometric Drawing SV3-PXS-PLW-510

	1497
	SV3-PXS-PHW-ME8741
	Fabrication/Installation of Pipe Supports for Isometric SV3-PXS-PLW-512

	1498
	SV3-PXS-PHW-ME8742
	Fabrication/Installation of Pipe Supports for Isometric SV3-PXS-PLW-750

	1499
	SV3-PXS-PHW-ME8743
	Fabrication/Installation of Pipe Supports for Isometric SV3-PXS-PLW-285

	1500
	SV3-PXS-PHW-ME8744
	Fabrication/Installation of Pipe Supports for Isometric SV3-PXS-PLW-286

	1501
	SV3-PXS-PHW-ME8745
	Fabrication/Installation of Pipe Supports for Isometric SV3-PXS-PLW-731

	1502
	SV3-PXS-PHW-ME8746
	Fabrication/Installation of Pipe Supports for Isometric SV3-PXS-PLW-761

	1503
	SV3-PXS-PHW-ME8747
	Fabrication/Installation of Pipe Supports for Isometric Drawing SV3-PXS-PLW-511

	1504
	SV3-2057-SHW-EL8935
	Electrical Cable Tray Supplemental Steel Installation in the Turbine Building, Below Elevation 169’-0”

	1505
	SV3-1208-SCW-CV8901
	Unit 3 Temporary Attachments

	1506
	SV4-2050-CEW-CV8877
	Unit 4, Turbine Building 141'-3" Elev - Piping / Elec Sleeves - Pour #1

	1507
	SV4-2050-CEW-CV8878
	Unit 4, Turbine Building 140'  Elev - Electrical Sleeves - Pour #2

	1508
	SV4-2050-CEW-CV8879
	Unit 4, Turbine Building 140' Elev - Mech/Electrical Pour #3

	1509
	SV4-2050-CEW-CV8880
	Unit 4, Turbine Building 140' Elev - Mech / Elec Sleeves - Pour #4

	1510
	SV4-2050-CEW-CV8881
	Unit 4, Turbine Building 141'-3" Elev - Piping / Elec Sleeves - Pour #5

	1511
	SV4-2050-CEW-CV8882
	Unit 4, Turbine Building 141'-3" Elev - Piping / Elec Sleeves - Pour #6

	1512
	SV4-ML05-MLW-ME8410
	INSTALL SV4 CA05 PENETRATION SV4-11209-ML-P02

	1513
	SV3-ME03-MEW-ME8407
	INSTALLATION OF DEAERATOR SV3-CDS-ME-05

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	1514
	SV3-DWS-PHW-ME6352
	INSTALLTION OF ANNEX BLDG DWS PIPE SUPPORTS (ISOMETRICS SV3-DWS-PLW-139 & -143)

	1515
	SV3-2056-SHW-EL8934
	Electrical Cable Tray Supplemental Steel Installation in the Turbine Building, Below Elevation 169’-0” AREA 6 FROM COLUMNS 16 TO 18 & 1.2 TO K.5

	1516
	SV3-2059-SHW-EL8936
	Electrical Cable Tray Supplemental Steel Installation in the Turbine Building, Below Elevation 169’-0” Area 9 from Columns 17 to 18 & H.05 to 1.2

	1517
	SV3-4051-CRW-CV8902
	Unit 3 Annex Area 1 Reinforcement to Elevation 135'-03"

	1518
	SV3-4051-CCW-CV8903
	Wall 09 Embeds, Formwork, and Concrete to Elevation 135'-03"

	1519
	SV3-4051-CCW-CV8904
	Wall 10 Area 1 Embeds, Formwork, and Concrete to Elevation 135'-03"

	1520
	SV3-4051-CCW-CV8905
	Wall 14 Area 1 Embeds, Formwork, and Concrete to Elevation 135'-03"

	1521
	SV3-4051-CCW-CV8906
	Wall 15 Embeds, Formwork, and Concrete to Elevation 135'-03"

	1522
	SV4-CDS-PHW-ME7118
	INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR WP ME7117

	1523
	SV4-CDS-PHW-ME7114
	INSTALLATION OF CDS PIPE SUPPORTS FOR WP ME7113

	1524
	SV4-CA01-S4W-CV8701
	CA01-23 TEMPORARY ATTACHMENT PLATE ID

	1525
	SV3-TCS-PHW-ME8466
	INSTALLATION OF TURBINE BUILDING CLOSED COOLING WATER SYSTEM (TCS) PIPE SUPPORTS

	1526
	SV3-TCS-P0W-ME8467
	Installation of¿Turbine Building Closed Cooling Water¿System (TCS) Piping

	1527
	SV3-TCS-PHW-ME8468
	Installation of Turbine Building Closed Cooling Water System (TCS) Pipe Supports

	1528
	SV3-VYS-P0W-ME8529
	Installation of Hot Water Heating System (VYS) Piping

	1529
	SV3-VYS-PHW-ME8530
	Installation of Hot Water Heating System (VYS) Pipe Supports

	1530
	SV3-VYS-P0W-ME8545
	Installation of Hot Water Heating System (VYS) Piping

	1531
	SV3-VYS-PHW-ME8546
	Installation of VYS Pipe Supports

	1532
	SV4-1220-ERW-EL5418
	Install electrical penetrations in Aux Building Shield Wall from 82'-6" to 100'-0""

	1533
	SV3-CB32-CBW-850000
	CB32 MODULE INSTALLATION

	1534
	SV4-4030-CCW-CV8751
	UNIT 4 ANNEX MUD MAT AREAS 1-3

	1535
	SV4-MP50-MPW-ME5925
	INSTALLATION OF THE WWS SUMP PUMPS (WWS-MP-01A/B, WWS-MP-07A/B, WWS MP-08A/B)

	1536
	SV4-CB22-CBW-850000
	CB-22 & 23 Module Installation

	1537
	SV3-CA03-CAW-850000
	CA03 Module Installation

	1538
	SV3-2060-SSW-CV8964
	Turbine Building Sequence 12 Grating and Decking

	1539
	SV3-2050-SSW-CV8966
	TURBINE BUILDING SEQUENCE 18 ROOMS 20501, 20502 & 20503

	1540
	SV3-4053-CRW-CV8777
	Unit 3 Annex Area 3 Reinforcement to Elevation 135'-03"

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	1541
	SV3-4053-CCW-CV8778
	Wall 10 & Wall 132 Embeds, Formwork, and Concrete to Elevation 135'-03"

	1542
	SV3-4053-CCW-CV8779
	Wall 02 & Wall 31 Embeds, Formwork, and Concrete to Elevation 135'-03"

	1543
	SV3-4053-CCW-CV8780
	UNIT 3 ANNEX AREA 3 WALL 16 & WALL 26 TO ELEVATION 135'-03"

	1544
	SV3-4053-CCW-CV8781
	Wall 01 & Wall 19 Embeds, Formwork, and Concrete to Elevation 135'-03"

	1545
	SV3-4053-CCW-CV8782
	Embeds, Formwork, and Concrete for Elevated Slabs to Elevation 135'-03"

	1546
	SV3-1220-EGW-EL8961
	Install Grounding From Wall Plates to Floor Plates & Pigtails, Elevation 82'-6"

	1547
	SV4-1210-EGW-EL8970
	Misc. grounding 66'-6" Unit 4 Aux

	1548
	SV3-1151-ERW-EL8972
	Fabrication and Installation of Conduit Supports for Area 1 & 2 on Ring 2 of the Containment Vessel at EL. 131'-9" to 170'-0"

	1549
	SV3-1154-ERW-EL8981
	Fabrication and Installation of Cable Tray Supports for Area 4 on Ring 2 of the Containment Vessel at EL. 131'-9" to 170'-0".

	1550
	SV3-1154-ERW-EL8982
	Fabrication and Installation of Cable Tray Supports for Area 4 on Ring 2 of the Containment Vessel at EL. 131'-9" to 170'-0".

	1551
	SV3-4041-SAW-EL8772
	INSTALL SUPPLEMENTAL STEEL FOR ELECTRICAL HANGERS COL. LN. H10.05/H11.09 TO F10.05/H11.09

	1552
	SV3-4041-SAW-EL8774
	INSTALL SUPPLEMENTAL STEEL FOR ELECTRICAL HANGERS COL. LN. I.1-11.09/I.1-31 TO G-11.09/G13

	1553
	SV3-4041-SAW-EL8775
	INSTALL SUPPLEMENTAL STEEL FOR ELECTRICAL HANGERS COL. LN. G-11.09/G13 TO E-11.09/E13

	1554
	SV3-1153-ERW-EL8973
	Fabrication and Installation of Conduit Supports for Area 3 on Ring 2 of the Containment Vessel at EL. 131'-9" to 170'-0"

	1555
	SV3-1152-ERW-EL8975
	Fabrication and Installation of Cable Tray Supports for Area 2 on Ring 2 of the Containment Vessel at EL. 131'-9" to 170'-0".4

	1556
	SV3-1153-ERW-EL8977
	Fabrication and Installation of Cable Tray Supports for Area 3 on Ring 2 of the Containment Vessel at EL. 131'-9" to 170'-0".

	1557
	SV3-1153-ERW-EL8978
	Fabrication and Installation of Cable Tray Supports for Area 3 on Ring 2 of the Containment Vessel at EL. 131'-9" to 170'-0".

	1558
	SV3-1153-ERW-EL8979
	Fabrication and Installation of Cable Tray Supports for Area 3 on Ring 2 of the Containment Vessel at EL. 131'-9" to 170'-0".

	1559
	SV4-WWS-P0W-ME8940
	INSTALLATION AND FABRICATION OF WASTE WATER SYSTEM

	1560
	SV4-WWS-PHW-ME8941
	Installation of WWS pipe supports (120' slab) for slabs 4,5,& 6

	1561
	SV4-ME01-PLW-ME8942
	INSTALLATION OF AIR VENT PIPING FOR CONDENSER A

	1562
	SV4-ME01-PLW-ME8943
	INSTALLATION OF AIR VENT PIPING FOR CONDENSER B

	1563
	SV0-PWS-MTW-ME8946
	Install anchor straps on PWS Chemical Feed Tanks SV0-PWS-MT-501A & 501B

	1564
	SV4-ME01-PLW-ME8947
	(BLANK)

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	1565
	SV3-RNS-P0W-ME8971
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPING FOR ISO SV3-RNS-PLW-097

	1566
	SV3-WLS-P0W-ME8993
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WLS PIPING ISOMETRIC SV3-WLS-PLW-103

	1567
	SV0-SDS-THW-ME8843
	Pressure Test of the Unit 3 & 4 Sanitary Sewer System (SDS) in the Yard Area

	1568
	SV3-SFS-PHW-ME8761
	Fabrication/Installation of Pipe Supports for Isometric Drawing SV3-SFS-PLW-789

	1569
	SV3-RNS-PHW-ME8762
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC SV3-RNS-PLW-181

	1570
	SV3-RNS-PHW-ME8763
	Fabrication/Installation of Pipe Supports for Isometric SV3-RNS-PLW-182

	1571
	SV3-RNS-PHW-ME8764
	Fabrication/Installation of Pipe Supports for Isometric SV3-RNS-PLW-183

	1572
	SV3-RNS-PHW-ME8765
	Fabrication/Installation of Pipe Supports for Isometric SV3-RNS-PLW-184

	1573
	SV3-RNS-PHW-ME8766
	Fabrication/Installation of Pipe Supports for Isometric SV3-RNS-PLW-186

	1574
	SV3-RNS-PHW-ME8767
	Fabrication/Installation of Pipe Supports for Isometric SV3-RNS-PLW-18C

	1575
	SV3-RNS-PHW-ME8768
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC SV3-RNS-PLW-370

	1576
	SV3-RNS-PHW-ME8769
	Fabrication/Installation of Pipe Supports for Isometric SV3-RNS-PLW-390

	1577
	SV3-ML05-MLW-ME8734
	Room 12259 92'6" Floor Penetrations

	1578
	SV3-CA20-SHW-EL5052
	FIELD ROUTED TYPICAL CONDUIT SUPPORT C31 FOR CA20 MODULE, ELEV. 82FT-6IN TO 100FT-0IN

	1579
	SV3-CA20-SHW-EL5051
	FIELD ROUTED TYPICAL CONDUIT SUPPORT C15 FOR CA20 MODULE, ELEV. 82'-6IN TO 100'-0"

	1580
	SV3-CA20-SHW-EL5050
	FIELD ROUTED TYPICAL CONDUIT SUPPORT C14 FOR CA20 MODULE, ELEV. 82'-6" TO 100'-0"

	1581
	SV3-CA20-SHW-EL5049
	FIELD ROUTED TYPICAL CONDUIT SUPPORT C13 FOR CA20 MODULE, ELEV. 82'-6" TO 100'-0"

	1582
	SV3-CA20-SHW-EL5048
	FIELD ROUTED TYPICAL CONDUIT SUPPORT C31 FOR CA20 MODULE , ELEV. 66'-6" TO 135'-0"

	1583
	SV3-CA20-SHW-EL5047
	FIELD ROUTED TYPICAL CONDUIT SUPPORT C15 FOR CA20 MODULE, EVEL. 66'-6" TO 135'-0"

	1584
	SV3-CA20-SHW-EL5046
	FIELD ROUTED TYPICAL CONDUIT SUPPORT C14 FRO CA20 MODULE, ELEV. 66'-6" TO 135'-0"

	1585
	SV0-REFDOC-BOP-CV8957
	Foreman's Reference Guide

	1586
	SV3-1231-C0W-855000
	100' ELEV., FLOOR SLAB AREA 1 (SP-16)

	1587
	SV3-ME2E-MEW-ME5687
	INSTALLATION OF FEEDWATER HEATERS (CDS-ME-04A/B)

	1588
	SV3-ME2D-MEW-ME5899
	INSTALLATION OF FEEDWATER HEATERS (CDS-ME03A/B)

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	1589
	SV3-WLS-THW-ME3151
	NON ASME WLS HYDROSTATIC TESTING

	1590
	SV3-MS09-MEW-ME5493
	INSTALLATION OF RO CLEAN-IN-PLACE SKID (DTS-MS-08)

	1591
	SV4-CA01-S4W-CV8712
	CA01-35 TEMPORARY ATTACHMENT PLATE ID

	1592
	SV4-CA05-S5W-CV6020
	CA05-01 UNSAT IRS & N&DS - STUDS

	1593
	SV3-ME2F-MEW-ME5689
	INSTALLATION OF FEEDWATER HEATERS (FWS-ME-06A & 06B) ON ELEVATION 170'

	1594
	SV3-ME2G-MEW-ME5686
	INSTALL FEEDWATER HEATERS SV3-FWS-ME-07A AND 07B IN THE TURBINE BUILDING

	1595
	SV4-ME01-PLW-ME8944
	INSTALLATION OF AIR VENT PIPING FOR CONDENSER C

	1596
	SV3-VWS-PLW-ME3016
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE VWS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS SV3-VWS-PLW-290)

	1597
	SV3-VWS-PLW-ME3018
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE VWS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS SV3-VWS-PLW-690)

	1598
	SV4-CA01-S4W-CV8716
	CA01-39 TEMPORARY ATTACHMENT PLATE ID

	1599
	SV4-CA01-S4W-CV8718
	CA01-41 TEMPORARY ATTACHMENT PLATE ID

	1600
	SV4-MP04-MEW-ME7108
	INSTALLATION OF THE SERVICE WATER SYSTEM PUMPS (MP01A/01B)

	1601
	SV3-SFS-P0W-ME6118
	AUXILLARY BUILDING ROOM 12167/12268 FROM FTC TO SFS PUMPS FOR ISO SV3-SFS-PLW-35P

	1602
	SV3-PXS-PHW-ME3357
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC SV3-PXS-PLW-01A

	1603
	SV3-PXS-PHW-ME3791
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC SV3-PXS-PLW-02Z

	1604
	SV3-MSS-PHW-ME4670
	MSS PIPE SUPPORTS FOR PIPE PACKAGE SV3-MSS-P0W-ME4669

	1605
	SV4-2040-SSW-CV3977
	UNIT 4 TURBINE BUILDING SEQUENCE 11 HANDRAIL AND STAIRS

	1606
	SV3-CA20-ERW-EL7473
	MODULE CA20 UNIT 3, EL. 66'-6" TO 92'-6", INSTALL DESIGNED CONDUIT AND SUPPORTS

	1607
	SV3-1233-C0W-850000
	100'-0"  Elev. Floor Slabs, Area 3 (SP-19)

	1608
	SV3-1234-C0W-850000
	100'-0" Elev. Floor Slabs, Area 4 (SP-21)

	1609
	SV3-1234-C0W-850001
	100'-0" ELEV, FLOOR SLAB, AREA 4(SP-22)

	1610
	SV4-1233-C0W-850000
	100'-0" ELEV, FLOOR SLAB, AREA 3 (SP-19)

	1611
	SV4-1233-C0W-850002
	100'-0" ELEV, FLOOR SLAB, AREA 3 (SP-20)

	1612
	SV4-1234-C0W-850003
	107'-2" Elev. Floor Slabs, Area 4 (SP-25)

	1613
	SV4-1236-C0W-850000
	100'-0" Elev. Floor Slabs, Area 6 (SP-30)

	1614
	SV3-CWS-PLW-ME0974
	Installation of PCCP Piping for CWS Unit 3 Phase 3 Return Line

	1615
	SV4-CWS-PLW-ME0976
	Installation of PCCP Piping for CWS Unit #4 Phase 3 Return Line

	1616
	SV3-HDS-PHW-ME3753
	INSTALLATION AND FABRIATION OF HEATER DRAIN SYSTEM(HDS) PIPING SUPPORTS

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	1617
	SV3-MSS-P0W-ME4683
	INSTALLATION AND FABRICATION OF MAIN STEAM SYSTEM(MSS) PIPING

	1618
	SV3-CA20-ERW-EL5042
	INSTALL SCHEDULED FIELD ROUTED CONDUIT IN "RNS PUMP ROOM B" (12163)

	1619
	SV3-VWS-PLW-ME3015
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE VWS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS SV3-VWS-PLW-250)

	1620
	SV3-CA20-ERW-EL7757
	Module CA20 Unit 3, Sub-Assembly IV El. 66'-6" to 92'-6", Install Designed Cable Trays and Supports

	1621
	SV4-1210-EGW-860210
	INSTALL GROUNDING FOR MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS, MODULES, STAIRS, LADDERS & TANKS UNIT 4 AUXILIARY BUILDING ELEVATION 66'6" AREA 4, 5 &6

	1622
	SV3-SDS-ERW-EL0316
	Install Electrical Manholes and Electrical Duct Banks for SDS

	1623
	SV3-2060-C0W-850003
	170' ELEV FLOOR SLAB, POUR 33

	1624
	SV3-CA20-C0W-850001
	CA20 FLOOR SLAB, 64 & 65

	1625
	SV3-PXS-PHW-ME4510
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC SV3-PXS-PLW-20A

	1626
	SV3-RNS-P0W-ME3512
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPING FOR ISO SV3-RNS-PLW-175 AND 17B

	1627
	SV4-2040-SSW-CV1829
	SEQUENCE 10 STRUCTURAL STEEL ERECTION

	1628
	SV3-2060-CEW-CV7330
	STUD WELDS ON U3TB 196'-3" EL.

	1629
	SV4-CA01-S4W-CV8715
	CA01-38 TEMPORARY ATTACHMENT PLATE ID

	1630
	SV3-PXS-PHW-ME3781
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC SV3-PXS-PLW-023

	1631
	SV4-ML05-MLW-ME7978
	INSTALL CA01 PENETRATION SV4-11403-ML-P13

	1632
	SV3-MS09-MEW-ME4794
	INSTALLATION OF PERMEATE PUMP & TOC REDUCTION SKID (DTS-MS-30A/B)

	1633
	SV3-FPS-P0W-ME4859
	(BLANK)

	1634
	SV4-ML05-MLW-ME7692
	INSTALL CA01 PENETRATION SV4-11205-ML-P02

	1635
	SV3-2060-C0W-850004
	170' ELEV. FLOOR SLAB  POUR #4

	1636
	SV4-WWS-PHW-ME5007
	INSTALLATION OF LARGE BORE WWS PIPING SUPPORTS (INCLUDING ISOMETRIC: SV4-WWS-PLW-321)

	1637
	SV3-MSS-PHW-ME4652
	MSS PIPE SUPPORTS FOR PIPE PACKAGE SV3-MSS-P0W-ME4651

	1638
	SV3-2060-C0W-850005
	170' ELEV. FLOOR SLAB  POUR #5

	1639
	SV4-2040-SSW-CV3975
	UNIT 4 TURBINE BLDG SEQUENCE 10 HANDRAIL & STAIRS

	1640
	SV4-2040-SSW-CV3976
	UNIT 4 TURBINE BLDG SEQUENCE 10 DECKING & GRATING

	1641
	SV4-2040-SSW-CV3978
	UNIT 4 TURBINE BLDG SEQUENCE 11 DECKING & GRATING

	1642
	SV3-CA20-C0W-850004
	CA20 FLOOR SLABS 52 - 55

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	1643
	SV3-PWS-P0W-ME4948
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL ANNEX PORTABLE WATER SYSTEM (PWS) PIPNG IAW (ISOMETRICS SV3-PWS-PLW-109, 110, 139, 162 & 435)

	1644
	SV3-MSS-P0W-ME4690
	INSTALLATION OF MAIN STEAM PIPING

	1645
	SV3-MSS-P0W-ME4692
	INSTALLATION OF MAIN STEAM PIPING

	1646
	SV3-CWS-P0W-ME2531
	INSTALLATION AND FABRICATION OF CIRCULATING WATER (CWS) SYSTEM PIPING

	1647
	SV4-CA01-S4W-CV6399
	CA01-11 OLPS AND WELDED ATTACHMENTS

	1648
	SV4-2050-CCW-CV5844
	UNIT 4, TURBINE BUILDING 141'-3" ELEV CONCRETE, POUR #1

	1649
	SV4-2050-CCW-CV5848
	UNIT 4, TURBINE BUILDING 141'3" ELEV. CONCRETE POUR #5

	1650
	SV4-2050-CCW-CV5849
	UNIT 4, TURBINE BUILDING 141'3" ELEV. CONCRETE POUR #6

	1651
	SV3-MSS-P0W-ME4643
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF MSS PIPING

	1652
	SV4-1120-CRW-CV3172
	CONTAINMENT CONCRETE REINFORCEMENT EL 80'-0" TO 80'-6" TO EL 83'-0"  84'-6"

	1653
	SV3-2060-C0W-850006
	UNIT 3, TURBINE BUILDING, POUR #6

	1654
	SV3-CA20-CEW-850001
	CA20, Top Mech Rebar Connections Fab

	1655
	SV3-CA20-CEW-850002
	CA20, Top Mech Rebar Connections Install

	1656
	SV4-CA05-S5W-CV6025
	CA05 MISCELLANEOUS WORK

	1657
	SV4-CA01-S4W-CV8722
	CA01-45 TEMPORARY ATTACHMENT PLATE ID

	1658
	SV4-CB60-CBW-850000
	CB61 / 62 / 63 / 64 Module Installation

	1659
	SV4-CB50-CBW-850000
	CB51 / 52 / 53 / 54 Module Installation

	1660
	SV4-CA05-S5W-CV6047
	CA05 REBAR FABRICATION

	1661
	SV4-CA05-S5W-CV6021
	CA05-01 UNSAT IRS & N&DS - STRUCTURAL,

	1662
	SV3-1230-CCW-CV2442
	AUX BUILDING BATTERY RACK WALLS (29, 30, 31 & 35) UP TO EL 100'-0"

	1663
	SV3-CPS-PHW-ME3590
	INSTALLATION OF CPS PIPING SUPPORTS

	1664
	SV3-2060-C0W-850001
	170' ELEV FLOOR SLAB, POUR #1

	1665
	SV3-MS09-MEW-ME4792
	INSTALLATION OF REVERSE OSMOSIS UNIT A & B (SV3-DTS-MS-02A & -02B)

	1666
	SV4-1000-CPW-CV5115
	CUTTING OF SOUTH SIDE UNIT 4 NUCLEAR ISLAND MSE WALL PANELS

	1667
	SV3-2049-SHW-860206
	ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY SUPPLEMENTAL STEEL INSTALLTION IN THE UNIT 3 TURBINE BLDG BELOW ELEV 140'-6" AEA 9 FROM COLUMNS 16 TO 18 & H.05 TO K.1

	1668
	SV3-MSS-PHW-ME4654
	MSS PIPE SUPPORTS FOR PIPE PACKAGE SV3-MSS-P0W-ME4653

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	1669
	SV3-MSS-PHW-ME4691
	MSS PIPE SUPPORTS FOR PIPE PACKAGE SV3-MSS-P0W-ME4690

	1670
	SV4-CA01-S4W-CV8717
	CA01-40 TEMPORARY ATTACHMENT ID PLATE

	1671
	SV4-CA01-S4W-CV8714
	CA01-37 TEMPORARY ATTACHMENT PLATE ID

	1672
	SV4-CA01-S4W-CV8721
	CA01-44 TEMPORARY ATTACHMENT PLATE ID

	1673
	SV3-PXS-PHW-ME4497
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC SV3-PXS-PLW-01M

	1674
	SV3-RNS-P0W-ME3447
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPING FOR ISO SV3-RNS-PLW-091

	1675
	SV3-PXS-PHW-ME4498
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC SV3-PXS-PLW-01N

	1676
	SV3-PXS-PHW-ME3365
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC SV3-PXS-PLW-014

	1677
	SV3-4040-EGW-EL4376
	PERFORM INSTALLATION OF UNDERGROUND COMMODITIES FOR ANNEX BLDG, AREA 1 & 3, ELEV 117'-6" BETWEEN COLUMN LINES 9&13/1&4

	1678
	SV3-MS09-MEW-ME4793
	INSTALLATION OF EDI UNITS A&B (SV3-DTS-MS-04A & 04B)

	1679
	SV3-2060-C0W-850007
	196'-3" ELEVATION, FLOOR SLAB POUR #8A

	1680
	SV3-CA20-C0W-850006
	CA20 FLOOR SLABS 56 & 57

	1681
	SV4-CAS-P0W-ME1927
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATIN OF SMALL BORE CAS PIPING (INCLUDING ISOMETRICS SV4-CAS-PLW-501 & 504)

	1682
	SV3-2060-C0W-850002
	170' ELEV FLOOR SLAB POUR #2

	1683
	SV4-1208-SCW-CV6993
	COURSE 1 UNIT 4 FOUR PANEL SHIELD BUILDING

	1684
	SV4-1220-CRW-CV4190
	UNIT 4 AUXILIARY BUILDING INSTALLATION OF REINFORCING STEEL FOR FLOORS AT EL 82'-6" (SLAB PLACEMENTS #1 - 15)

	1685
	SV3-PXS-PHW-ME4502
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC SV3-PXS-PLW-02F

	1686
	SV4-CA20-S5W-CV7371
	CA20 MISCELLANEOUS WORK

	1687
	SV4-CA01-S4W-CV8707
	CA01-30 Temporary Attachments

	1688
	SV4-CA01-S4W-CV8708
	CA01-31 Temporary Attachments

	1689
	SV4-CA01-S4W-CV8709
	CA01-32 Temporary Attachments

	1690
	SV4-CA01-S4W-CV8710
	CA01-33 Temporary Attachments

	1691
	SV4-CA01-S4W-CV8711
	CA01-34 Temporary Attachments

	1692
	SV4-CA01-S4W-CV8713
	CA01-36 Temporary Attachments

	1693
	SV4-CA01-S4W-CV8723
	CA01-46 Temporary Attachment PLATE ID

	1694
	SV3-4042-ERW-860256
	INSTALLATION OF CONDUIT SLEEVES FOR RACEWAY PENETRATIONS, ANNEX BUILDING, AREA 2, ELEV. 117'-6".

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	1695
	SV3-2047-SHW-860204
	ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY SUPPLEMENTAL STEEL INSTALLATION IN THE UNIT 3 TURBINE BUILDING, BELOW EL 140'-6" AREA 7 FROM COLUMNS 18 TO 20 & I2 TO K.1

	1696
	SV3-2049-SHW-860205
	ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY SUPPLEMENTAL STEEL INSTALLATION IN THE UNIT 3 TURBINE BUILDING, BELOW EL 140'-6" AREA 9 FROM COLUMNS 18 TO 20 & I2 TO H.05

	1697
	SV3-ECS-ESW-EL7178
	INSTALL TURBINE BLDG ECS EQUIPMENT, MV SWITCHGEAR ECS-ES-5, ROOM 20502 EKEV 141'-3"

	1698
	SV3-ECS-ESW-EL7175
	INSTALL TURBINE BLDG ECS EQUIPMENT, MV SWITCHGEAR ECS-ES-56, ROOM 20501 EKEV 141'-3"

	1699
	SV4-ML05-MLW-ME7938
	INSTALL CA01 ASME PROCESS PIPE PENETRATION SV4-11502-ML-P02

	1700
	SV4-ML05-MLW-ME7956
	INSTALL CA01 PENETRATIONS SV4-11303-ML-P07, SV4-11503-ML-P01, & SV4-11503-ML-P03

	1701
	SV4-ML05-MLW-ME7957
	INSTALL CA01 PENETRATIONS SV4-11303-ML-P01, SV4-11303-ML-P02, & SV4-11303-ML-P03

	1702
	SV4-ML05-MLW-ME7976
	INSTALL PENETRATIONS SV4-11403-P02, SV4-11403-ML-P03, AND SV4-11403-ML-I01

	1703
	SV4-ML05-MLW-ME7981
	INSTALL SV4 CA01 PENETRATION SV4-11402-ML-P02

	1704
	SV3-CA20-S4W-850001
	CA20 CASK LOADING PIT LEAK CHASE & LINER PLATE INSTALLATION

	1705
	SV3-CA20-S4W-850003
	CA20-SPENT FUEL POOL LEAK CHASE & LINER PLATE INSTALLATION

	1706
	SV4-MS30-MSW-ME7103
	INSTALLATION OF THE ANTISCALANT SKID (MS-05C), CHLORINE CONTROL SKID (MS06) AND CAUSTIC SKIS (MS-02D)

	1707
	SV3-EDS-DBW-EL3127
	INSTALL ANNEX BLDG EDS1-DB1 BATTERY RACKS, ROOM 40307

	1708
	SV3-PLS-JDW-EL7556
	INSTALL TURBINE BLDG PLS AND ASSOCIATED DDS & SMS - "JD" EQUIPMENT IN ROOM 20308 ELEV 100'0"

	1709
	SV3-PLS-JDW-EL7173
	INSTALL TURBINE BLDG. PLS EQUIPMENT ROOM 20503 ELEV 141'3"

	1710
	SV3-CA20-S4W-850002
	CA20 CASK WASHDOWN PIT LEAK CHASE & LINER PLATE

	1711
	SV3-CA20-S4W-850004
	CA20 FUEL TRANSFER CANAL LEAK CHASE & LINER PLATE

	1712
	SV3-ECS-ESW-EL7179
	INSTALL TURBINE BLDG ECS EQUIPMENT, MV SWITCHGEAR ECS-ES-3, ROOM 20502, ELEV 141'3"

	1713
	SV3-EDS-DBW-EL3128
	INSTALL ANNEX BLDG EDS3-DB1 BATTERY RACKS, ROOM 40307

	1714
	SV0-DFS-ERW-EL2424
	DFS DUCTBANK NORTH OF TRANSFORMER AREA (PHASE 2)

	1715
	SV3-1230-SSW-CV4312
	AUX BLD STRUCTURAAL STEEL 82'6" TO 100'-0" AREA 3 AND 4

	1716
	SV3-1230-CCW-CV2443
	AUX BUILDING BATTERY RACK WALLS (32, 33, 34, 36 & 37) UP TO EL 100'-0"

	1717
	SV3-PXS-PHW-ME3785
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC SV3-PXS-PLW-02D

	
			
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	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	1718
	SV3-1230-SSW-CV4313
	AUX BLD STRUCTURAL STEEL 82'-6" TO 100'-0" AREA 5 AND 6

	1719
	SV4-4000-SSW-850000
	BOLT QUALIFICATION

	1720
	SV4-MY45-MYW-ME6721
	INSTALLATION OF TURBINE DECK SPRINGS/DAMPERS

	1721
	SV3-2037-SHW-860239
	ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY SUPPORT INSTALLATION IN THE TURBINE BUILDING, ELEVATION 100', AREA 7 ROOM 20300 (TRAPEZE)

	1722
	SV4-1000-C0W-850000
	CONCRETE UNDER CONTAINMENT VESSEL, 8Bx

	1723
	SV3-CCS-P0W-ME3441
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL LARGE BORE CCS PIPING (INCLUDING ISOMETRIC SV3-CCS-PLW-330 AND SV3-CCS-PLW-690)

	1724
	SV3-WLS-P0W-ME3802
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WLS PIPING (ISOMETRICS SV3-WLS-PLW-261, 271, 281)

	1725
	SV3-WLS-P0W-ME3818
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WLS PIPING (ISOMETRIC SV3-WLS-PLW-284)

	1726
	SV3-2060-C0W-850011
	UNIT 3, TURBINE BUILDING, 183'-1-1/2" ELEVATED SLAB

	1727
	SV3-2141-C0W-850002
	1ST BAY, 117' ELEV, FLOOR SLAB, POUR #2

	1728
	SV3-2141-C0W-850004
	117'-6" ELEV, FLOOR SLAB POUR #4

	1729
	SV4-2141-C0W-850004
	1ST BAY, 117'-6" ELEV, FLOOR SLAB POUR #4

	1730
	SV3-ML05-MLW-ME4961
	INSTALLATION OF CA01 PENETRATIONS

	1731
	SV3-CCS-P0W-ME3439
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL LARGE BORE CCS PIPING (INCLUDING ISOMETRIC SV3-CCS-PLW-300 AND SV3-CCS-PLW-670)

	1732
	SV3-1233-ERW-EL6069
	U3 AUXILIARY BUILDING: INSTALL WALL PENETRATIONS FOR INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR WALLS ELEVATION 100'-0" - 117'-6" AREAS 3 & 4

	1733
	SV3-WGS-PHW-ME3859
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WGS PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRICS SV3-WGS-PLW-420, -422

	1734
	SV4-WWS-P0W-860277
	INSTALLATION OF WASTE WATER SYSTEM (WWS) DRAINS/PIPING FOR 140' SLAB 5

	1735
	SV4-WWS-P0W-860278
	INSTALLATION OF WASTE WATER SYSTEM (WWS) DRAINS/PIPING FOR 140' SLAB 6

	1736
	SV3-ECS-ESW-EL7181
	INSTALL TURBINE BLDG ECS EQUIPMENT, LOCAL SWITCHGEAR CONTROL PANELS ECS-EP-003, 004, 005, 006 ROOMS 20501 & 20502 ELEV 141'3

	1737
	SV4-1220-CCW-CV4192
	UNIT 4 NUCLEAR ISLAND AUX BUILDING CONCRETE PLACEMENT FOR SLABS AT ELEVATION 82'-6" - AREAS 1 - 6 (SLAB PLACEMENTS 1- 15)

	1738
	SV4-CA20-S5W-CV5320
	CA20 GUIDE PIN MOUNTING PLATE AND ALIGNMENT/GUIDE PIN COLLAR INSTALLATION

	1739
	SV3-4000-ERW-EL7439
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL TYPCIAL SUPPORTS TUYPE C14 FOR FIELD ROUTED CONDUIT IN THE ANNEX BUILDING

	
			
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	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	1740
	SV3-4000-ERW-EL7441
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL TYPICAL SUPPORTS TUYPE C17 FOR FIELD ROUTED CONDUIT IN THE ANNEX BUILDING

	1741
	SV3-4000-ERW-EL7440
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL TYPICAL SUPPORTS TUYPE C15 FOR FIELD ROUTED CONDUIT IN THE ANNEX BUILDING

	1742
	SV3-4000-ERW-EL7442
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL TYPICAL SUPPORTS TYPE C18 FOR FIELD ROUTED CONDUIT IN THE ANNEX BUILDING

	1743
	SV4-2141-C0W-850001
	UNIT 4 TURBINE BUILDING FIRST BAY 117'-6" FLOOR SLAB REINFORCING STEEL

	1744
	SV3-RWS-ERW-EL0864
	Installation of Electrical Underground Commodities (Manholes & Duct Banks) for the (RWS) Raw Water System to the River Intake Structure

	1745
	SV0-SDS-P0W-ME1195
	SDS LINES FROM BLDG #306 TO GRINDER PUMP MS-504 AND LIFT STATION MS-503

	1746
	SV0-SDS-MPW-ME1205
	GRINDER PUMP MS-504

	1747
	SV4-WWS-P0W-860276
	INSTALLATION OF WASTE WATER SYSTEM (WWS) DRAINS/PIPING FOR 140' SLAB1

	1748
	SV3-4000-ERW-EL7438
	FABRICATE & INSTALL TYPICAL SUPPORTS TYPE C13 FOR FIELD ROUTED CONDUIT IN THE ANNEX BUILDING

	1749
	SV3-CWS-ERW-EL0315
	Install Electrical Manholes and Electrical Duct Banks for CWS

	1750
	SV3-4032-SHW-EL4041
	INSTALL CABLE TRAY SUPPORTS ANNEX BLDG AREA 2, ROOM 40303

	1751
	SV3-4032-SHW-EL4040
	INSTALL CABLE TRAY SUPPORTS ANNEX BLDG AREA 2, ROOM 40303 & 40351

	1752
	SV3-4032-SHW-EL4042
	INSTALL CABLE TRAY SUPPORTS ANNEX BLDG AREA 2, ROOM 40327

	1753
	SV3-C0S7-CCW-CV0340
	Electrical Duct bank for Unit 3 CWS

	1754
	SV3-2060-C0W-850009
	196'-3" ELEV FLOOR SLAB POUR # 8C

	1755
	SV3-2060-C0W-850008
	196¿-3" ELEV. FLOOR SLAB, POUR # 8B

	1756
	SV0-0000-XEW-CV0346
	Temporary Turbine Bldg Construction Support

	1757
	SV4-4030-EGW-EL5436
	PERFORM INSTALLATION OF UNDERGROUND COMMODITIES (EGS GROUNDING) FOR THE ANNEX BLDG AREA 2 BETWEEN COLUMNS 4.1 & 9

	1758
	SV3-FWS-P0W-ME3809
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF FWS PIPING

	1759
	SV3-MSS-PHW-ME4648
	MSS PIPE SUPPORTS FOR PIPE PACKAGE SV3-MSS-P0W-ME4647

	1760
	SV4-CA01-S4W-CV6491
	CA01 ELEV 87.5 & BELOW OLPS AND WELDED ATTACHMENTS

	1761
	SV0-0000-XSC-CV0349
	INSTALLATION OF ROLLER COMPACTED CONCRETE (RCC) FOR THE HEAVY HAUL ROAD

	1762
	SV4-CA01-S4W-860304
	CA01-02 SUPPORTING LEG INSTALLATION

	1763
	SV3-CA01-S4W-CV4079
	CA01-15 OLP AND PERM WELD ATTACHMENTS

	1764
	SV4-2101-CEW-CV5806
	UNIT 4, TURBINE BUILDING FIRST BAY WALLS UP TO 122', EMBEDS AND ANCHOR BOLTS

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	1765
	SV3-VWS-PLW-ME0504
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE VWS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRIC SV3-VWS-PLW-486).

	1766
	SV3-FPS-P0W-ME4182
	INSTALLATION OF LARGE BORE FPS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS SV3-FPS-PLW-718, -719)

	1767
	SV3-WWS-PHW-ME1375
	INSTALLATION OF LARGE BORE WWS PIPING SUPPORTS (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS SV3-WWS-PLW-312, 314)

	1768
	SV3-FPS-PHW-ME4840
	INSTALLATION OF ANNEX FPS PIPING SUPPORTS FOR WP (SV3-FPS-PLW-ME4839)

	1769
	SV4-WRS-PLW-ME5031
	CA20 LEAK CHASE TESTING PROCEDURE FOR CHANNELS CONNECTING TO THE FUEL TRANSFER CANAL (FHS-MT-02)

	1770
	SV4-FPS-THW-ME7863
	Hydro Test the Unit 4 Fire Protection Piping (FPS) Piping on Isometrics (SV4-FPS-PLW-964,965,966,967,96AK,96AM,96AL,96AW,96AX,96BA)

	1771
	SV4-WWS-P0W-ME7548
	INSTALLATION OF ANNEX BLDG WWS EMBEDDED PIPING (ISOMETRIC SV4-WWS-PLW-400, 402, 402, 403, 404,405, 406, 407, 408, 409, 968, 972, 973)

	1772
	SV4-WWS-P0W-ME7546
	INSTALLATION OF ANNEX BLDG WWS EMBEDDED PIPING (ISOMETRIC SV4-WWS-PLW-410, 411, 412, 413, 418, 951, 953, 970, 971)

	1773
	SV4-MSS-P0W-800000
	INSTALL MAIN STEAM SYSTEM PIPING FROM AUX BUILDING TO HP TURBINE

	1774
	SV3-FPS-PHW-ME0695
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC DRAWINGS SV3-FPS-PLW-820, 825, 830

	1775
	SV4-FPS-PHW-ME4999
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF FPS PIPE SUPPORTS (INCLUDING ISOMETRICS SV4-FPS-PLW-810, 815)

	1776
	SV3-MG20-MEW-ME6641
	INSTALLATION OF MAIN GENERATOR STATOR

	1777
	SV3-WLS-PLW-ME0535
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WLS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS SV3-WLS-PLW-33B, -33G, -33H, -33K)

	1778
	SV3-WLS-PHW-ME0821
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC DRAWING WLS-PLW-190

	1779
	SV3-WLS-PHW-ME0831
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WLS PIPING SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRICS SV3-WLS-PLW-980, -981

	1780
	SV3-VWS-PHW-ME2799
	INSTALLATION OF VWS SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRICS SV3-VWS-PLW-20K.

	1781
	SV3-CCS-PHW-ME4302
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC DRAWING SV3-CCS-PLW-392

	1782
	SV3-CVS-P0W-ME3900
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE CVS PIPING (INCLUDES SV3-CVS-PLW-65C AND 65F), REQUEST CQC FOR 65F BJA 4/16/15

	1783
	SV3-CVS-PHW-ME4187
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC DRAWING SV3-CVS-PLW-65C

	1784
	SV4-CA20-S4W-CV6817
	CA20-31 Temporary Attachments - FLOOR

	1785
	SV4-CA20-S4W-CV6820
	CA20-32 Temporary Attachments/Floor

	1786
	SV4-CA20-S5W-CV6826
	CA20-34 Temporary Attachments

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	1787
	SV4-CA20-S4W-CV6838
	CA20-37 Temporary Attachments

	1788
	SV4-WRS-P0W-ME5359
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WRS LEAK CHASE PIPING INCLUDING SV4-WRS-PLW-84D, -840

	1789
	SV3-DWS-PHW-ME7043
	INSTALLATION OF ANNEX BLDG DWS PIPE SUPPORTS (ISOMETRICS SV3-DWS-PLW-180, 181, 182, & 190)

	1790
	SV4-WRS-P0W-ME5365
	Fabrication/Installation of Small Bore WRS Leak Chase Piping Including SV4-WRS-PLW-82E, -82K, -825, -826, -827, -828

	1791
	SV3-1130-C0W-850001
	Reinforced Concrete Inside Containment El. 87'-6" to 96'-0" East Side (Layers 6 & 7)

	1792
	SV3-CB26-CBW-850000
	CB26 MODULE INSTALLATION

	1793
	SV3-CB27-CBW-850000
	CB27 MODULE INSTALLATION

	1794
	SV3-CB28-CBW-850000
	CB28 MODULE INSTALLATION

	1795
	SV3-CB31-CBW-850000
	CB31 MODULE INSTALLATION

	1796
	SV3-CB33-CBW-850000
	CB33 MODULE INSTALLATION

	1797
	SV3-CB34-CBW-850000
	CB34 MODULE INSTALLATION

	1798
	SV3-CB35-CBW-850000
	CB35 MODULE INSTALLATION

	1799
	SV3-CB36-CBW-850000
	CB36 MODULE INSTALLATION

	1800
	SV3-CB37-CBW-850000
	CB37 MODULE INSTALLATION

	1801
	SV3-CB38-CBW-850000
	CB38 MODULE INSTALLATION

	1802
	SV3-CB39-CBW-850000
	CB39 MODULE INSTALLATION

	1803
	SV3-CB41-CBW-850000
	CB41 MODULE INSTALLATION

	1804
	SV3-CB42-CBW-850000
	CB42 MODULE INSTALLATION

	1805
	SV3-CB43-CBW-850000
	CB43 MODULE INSTALLATION

	1806
	SV3-CB44-CBW-850000
	CB44 MODULE INSTALLATION

	1807
	SV3-CB45-CBW-850000
	CB45 MODULE INSTALLATION

	1808
	SV3-CB46-CBW-850000
	CB46 MODULE INSTALLATION

	1809
	SV3-CB47-CBW-850000
	CB47 MODULE INSTALLATION

	1810
	SV3-2060-CRW-CV8366
	UNIT 3, TURBINE BUILDING 170' ELEVATED SLAB REBAR FOR POUR #3

	1811
	SV3-2060-CRW-CV8367
	UNIT 3 TURBINE BUILDING 170' SLAB REBAR FOR POUR #4

	1812
	SV3-2060-CRW-CV8365
	UNIT 3 TURBINEBUILDING 170' ELEV REBAR, POUR #2

	1813
	SV4-2101-CRW-CV5808
	UNIT 4, TURBINE BUILDING FIRST BARY WALLS, TERMINATORS UP TO 122'

	1814
	SV3-2060-CRW-CV8364
	UNIT 3 TURBINE BUILDING 170' ELEVATED SLAB REBAR FOR POUR #1

	1815
	SV3-2060-CRW-CV8369
	UNIT 3 TURBINE BUILDING 170' ELEVATED DECK REBAR FOR POUR #6

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	1816
	SV3-REFDOC-NI3-850000
	Foreman's Book:  Shield Building SC Portion - Concrete Placements

	1817
	SV3-1208-C0W-850000
	UNIT 3 AUXILIARY CYLINDRICAL WALL  - CIVIL - ELECTRICAL PENETRATION ASSEMBLY SLEEVES

	1818
	SV3-1208-C0W-850001
	UNIT 3 AUXILIARY EL. 100 FT. - CYLINDRICAL WALL - CIVIL - RC01

	1819
	SV3-1208-C0W-850002
	AUXILIARY EL. 100 FT. - CYLINDRICAL WALL  - CIVIL - RC02

	1820
	SV3-1208-C0W-850003
	CYLINDRICAL WALL RC03

	1821
	SV3-1208-C0W-850004
	UNIT 3 AUXILIARY EL. 100 FT. - CYLINDRICAL WALL  - CIVIL - RC04

	1822
	SV3-1208-C0W-850005
	UNIT 3 AUXILIARY EL. 100 FT. - CYLINDRICAL WALL  - CIVIL - RC05

	1823
	SV4-WRS-P0W-ME5366
	Fabrication/Installation of Small Bore WRS Leak Chase Piping Including SV4-WRS-PLW-82D, -82F, -82G, -880

	1824
	SV4-WRS-P0W-ME5364
	Fabrication/Installation of Small Bore WRS Leak Chase Piping Including SV4-WRS-PLW-824, -829

	1825
	SV3-WLS-PHW-ME3484
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC DRAWINGS SV3-WLS-PLW-011

	1826
	SV3-DWS-P0W-ME7046
	INSTALLATION OF ANNEX BLDG DWS PIPING (ISOMETRICS SV3-DWS-PLW-142, -242, -256

	1827
	SV3-1230-C0W-850000
	100'-0" ELEV WALLS, CL Q, WALL 68

	1828
	SV3-1230-C0W-850004
	100'-0" ELEV WALLS, CL I, WALL 93

	1829
	SV3-1230-C0W-850010
	100'-0" ELEV WALLS, CL J, WALL 86

	1830
	SV3-1230-C0W-850011
	100'-0" ELEV WALLS, CL1, WALL 74

	1831
	SV3-1230-C0W-850012
	100'-0" ELEV WALLS, CL N, WALL 76

	1832
	SV3-1232-C0W-850001
	100'-0" Elev. Concrete Beam for Floor Slab, Area 2

	1833
	SV4-1220-CRW-CV4322
	UNIT 4 NUCLEAR ISLAND AUXILIARY BUILDING AREAS 3 THRU 6 - INSTALLATION OF REINFORCING STEEL ON INTERIOR WALLS FROM ELEV. 82'6" TO 100'0" (WALL PLACEMENTS 72 THRU 81)

	1834
	SV3-PWS-PHW-ME4947
	INSTALLATION OF ANNEX POTABLE WATER SYSTEM (PWS) PIPING SUPPORTS FOR WP (SV3-PWS-P0W-ME4946)

	1835
	SV3-1231-CRW-850000
	FOREMAN'S BOOK: AUXILIARY NORTH EL. 100' to 117'-6" CIVIL REBAR

	1836
	SV3-1120-CRW-850000
	FOREMAN'S BOOK: CONTAINMENT EL. 84'-6" to 107'-2" CIVIL REBAR

	1837
	SV3-CB00-CBW-850000
	FOREMAN'S BOOK: CONTAINMENT CB MODULES

	1838
	SV3-1208-SCW-CV7588
	MS/FW PANEL

	1839
	SV3-WRS-P0W-ME4453
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WRS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRIC SV3-WRS-PLW-836

	1840
	SV4-2050-CEW-CV8140
	UNIT 4 TURBINE BUILDING FORM WORK EMBEDS ANCHOR BOLTS ACTIVITIES POUR 1

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	1841
	SV4-2050-CEW-CV8143
	Unit 4, Turbine Building, 141' Elev. Formwork / Embeds / Anchor Bolts, Pour 4

	1842
	SV4-2050-CEW-CV8144
	Unit 4, Turbine Building, 141' Elev. Formwork / Embeds / Anchor Bolts, Pour 5

	1843
	SV4-2050-CEW-CV8145
	Unit 4, Turbine Building, 141'-3" Elev. Formwork / Embeds / Anchor Bolts, Pour 6

	1844
	SV4-CA01-S4W-CV6492
	CA01-36 SUB MODULE INSTALLATION

	1845
	SV3-1210-ERW-850024
	INSTALL CABLE TRAY IN ROOMS 12111/12112

	1846
	SV3-1210-ERW-850046
	INSTALL CABLE TRAY IN ROOM 12113

	1847
	SV3-CA20-CCW-CV5116
	UNIT 3 CA20 WALL CONCRETE PLACEMENT FROM 87¿3¿ TO 128¿1¿ (K2 AND L2 COLUMN LINES ¿ PLACEMENT #2

	1848
	SV0-8700-CCW-TP0730
	INSTALLATION AND SET-UP OF NITROGEN COOLING SYSTEMS

	1849
	SV4-RWS-ERW-EL0865
	Installation of Electrical Underground Commodities (Manholes & Duct Banks) for the (RWS)Raw Water System to the River Intake Structure

	1850
	SV0-1000-EWW-TP0866
	Temporary Power to Nuclear Island Unit 4

	1851
	SV3-CCS-PLW-ME0876
	Fabricate and Install CCS Piping Iso SV3-CCS-PLW-740

	1852
	SV3-CCS-PLW-ME0877
	Fabricate and Install CCS Piping Iso SV3-CCS-PLW-750

	1853
	SV0-670-EWW-TP0880
	Temporary Power to Rotor Storage Building (324)

	1854
	SV3-1124-ERW-EL5406
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF DESIGN ROUTED CONDUIT SUPPORTS IN ROOM 11206 PXS-A AT ELEVATION 84'

	1855
	SV3-PLS-JDW-EL3126
	INSTALL ANNEX BLDG. PLS EQUIPMENT, ROOM 40310

	1856
	SV3-PLS-JDW-EL3122
	INSTALL ANNEX BLDG. PLS EQUIPMENT, ROOM 40308

	1857
	SV3-1123-ERW-EL5403
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF DESIGN ROUTED CONDUIT SUPPORTS IN ROOM 11207 PXS-B AT ELEVATION 84'

	1858
	SV3-1120-ERW-EL7084
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF DESIGN ROUTED CONDUIT SUPPORTS IN ROOM 11204, EL 85'-6"

	1859
	SV3-1120-ERW-EL2422
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF DESIGN ROUTED CABLE TRAY SUPPORTS IN ROOM 11202 AT ELEVATION 84' 6" TO 107' 2"

	1860
	SV3-1120-ERW-EL2848
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF DESIGN ROUTED CONDUIT SUPPORTS IN ROOM 11202 EL 84'-6" THROUGH 107'-2"

	1861
	SV3-1123-ERW-EL5404
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF DESIGN ROUTED CONDUIT SUPPORTS IN ROOM 11207 PXS-B AT ELEVATION 84'-6"

	1862
	SV3-1124-ERW-EL5405
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF DESIGN ROUTED CONDUIT SUPPORTS IN ROOM 11206 PXS-A AT ELEVATION 84'-6"

	
			
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CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY

Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	1863
	SV4-4030-EGW-EL5437
	PERFORM INSTALLATION OF UNDERGROUND COMMODITIES (EGS GROUNDING) FOR THE ANNEX BLDG. AREA 3 BETWEEN COLUMNS 2 & 4.1

	1864
	SV4-WLS-P0W-ME3116
	INSTALLATION OF LARGE BORE WLS PIPING LINES WLS-PL-L020, L031, L077 & L131A OF ISOMETRIC SV4-WLS-PLW-750

	1865
	SV0-REFDOC-BOP-860441
	Raw Water Intake - Foreman's Book

	1866
	SV3-WLS-PLW-ME0941
	Fabricate and Install Small Bore Elevation 1 WLS Piping Iso SV3-WLS-PLW-851

	1867
	SV3-WLS-PLW-ME0942
	Fabricate and Install Small Bore Elevation 1 WLS Piping Iso SV3-WLS-PLW-852

	1868
	SV0-8000-EWW-TP0945
	Electrical Power Feeder Installation to Valve Shop (BLD 184)

	1869
	SV4-WWS-PLW-ME0984
	TURBINE BUILDING 82FT.-9IN. ELEVATION EMBEDDED WWS PIPING PACKAGE 3

	1870
	SV4-CWS-XEW-CV1035
	UNIT 4, CIVIL INSTALLATION OF THE CWS PIPE (PHASE III)

	1871
	SV3-WLS-PHW-ME1039
	Fabrication/Installation of pipe Supports for Isometric Drawing WLS-PLW-042

	1872
	SV3-WLS-PHW-ME1041
	Fabrication/ Installation of pipe Supports for Isometric Drawing WLS-PLW-04B

	1873
	SV3-WLS-PHW-ME1043
	Fabrication/ Installation of pipe Supports for Isometric Drawing WLS-PLW-046

	1874
	SV3-WLS-PHW-ME1045
	Fabrication/ Installation of pipe Supports for Isometric Drawing WLS-PLW-754

	1875
	SV0-PWS-PLW-TP1046
	INSTALLATION OF MPW TEMPORARY WATER FILTRATION UNIT.

	1876
	SV3-CWS-EQW-EL1049
	ELECTRICAL CONTINUITY INSTALLATION FOR CWS (PHASE 3)

	1877
	SV4-TCS-PHW-ME5477
	INSTALLATION AND FABRICATION OF TURBINE BUILDING CLOSED COOLING WATER SYSTEM (TCS) PIPING SUPPORT

	1878
	SV4-4030-EGW-EL5435
	PERFORM INSTALLATION OF UNDERGROUND COMMODITIES (EGS GROUNDING) FOR THE ANNEX BLDG AREA 1 BETWEEN COLUMNS 9 & 13

	1879
	SV4-CWS-EQW-EL1050
	ELECTRICAL CONTINUITY INSTALLATION FOR CWS (PHASE 3)

	1880
	SV3-WLS-PHW-ME1051
	Fabrication /Installation of Pipe Supports for Isometric Drawing WLS-PLW-64P

	1881
	SV3-WLS-PHW-ME1052
	Fabrication /Installation of Pipe Support  for Isometric Drawing WLS-PLW-64Q

	1882
	SV3-CCS-PHW-ME1055
	Fabrication/Installation of Pipe Supports for Isometric Drawing CCS-PLW-740

	1883
	SV3-DWS-PHW-ME1058
	Fabrication/Installation of Pipe Supports for Isometric Drawing DWS-PLW-773

	1884
	SV3-SFS-P0W-ME3648
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPING FOR ISO SV3-SFS-PLW-538

	1885
	SV0-SDS-PLW-ME1098
	FABRICATE SANITARY DRAIN PIPING BETWEEN LIFT STATIONS MS-501 AND MS-502.

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	1886
	SV0-SDS-PLW-ME1099
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL SANITARY DRAIN PIPING BETWEEN LIFT STATIONS MS-502 AND MS-503.

	1887
	SV3-ML05-MLW-ME1104
	ASME SECTION III - ATTACH CODE DATA PLATES ON CA01 PENETRATIONS

	1888
	SV3-CWS-PLW-ME1114
	UNIT 3 CWS FROM PCCP TO TURBINE BUILDING

	1889
	SV0-SDS-PLW-ME1125
	INSTALL SANITARY DRAIN LIFT STATION MS-502.

	1890
	SV0-1000-EWW-TP1149
	Installation of Temporary Power on East Side of CR-10 PAD

	1891
	SV0-SDS-PLW-ME1153
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL SANITARY DRAIN PIPING FROM BUILDING 301 TO MANHOLE MH-57.

	1892
	SV0-ZRS-EWW-EL1347
	ZRS TIE-IN UNDER 100 YEAR DITCH

	1893
	SV4-1220-CPW-CV1418
	FABRICATION OF UNIT 4 AUXILIARY BULIDING PRECAST CONCRETE PANELS AT EL.82'6"

	1894
	SV3-WLS-PLW-ME1466
	Fabricate and Install WLS Piping Lines WLS-PL-L078 & L131B of Iso SV3-WLS-PLW-731

	1895
	SV3-CVS-PLW-ME1471
	Fabricate and Install Small Bore CVS Piping Isometric # SV3-CVS-PLW-803

	1896
	SV3-CAS-PLW-ME1473
	Fabricate and Install Small Bore CAS Piping Isometric # SV3-CAS-PLW-729

	1897
	SV0-ZRS-EWW-TP1545
	Temporary Storage Power for Plant Transformers

	1898
	SV0-SDS-CKW-ME1573
	INSTALL SANITARY DRAIN MANHOLES SV0-SDS-MH-53, AND SV0-SDS-MH-57.

	1899
	SV0-SDS-PLW-ME1642
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL SANITARY DRAIN PIPING FROM MANHOLE MH-57 TO MANHOLE MH-12 AND TO SNC CAPPED FUTURE CONNECTION FROM MANHOLE MH-57.

	1900
	SV0-MH90-CCW-CV1644
	HLD Concrete Counterweights Phase II

	1901
	SV4-FWS-PNW-ME1671
	UNIT 4 TURBINE BUILDING EL 100'-0": INSULATION OF EMBEDDED FWS PIPING

	1902
	SV4-FWS-THW-ME1672
	UNIT 4 TURBINE BUILDING EL 100'-0" HYDROSTATIC TESTING OF EMBEDDED FWS PIPING

	1903
	SV0-8000-EWW-TP1687
	TEMPORARY POWER TO CBI HAZARDOUS MATERIALS STORAGE AREA

	1904
	SV3-KB38-KBW-ME1688
	INSTALLTION OF MODULE KB38- WLS MONITOR PUMP B

	1905
	SV3-KB37-KBW-ME1693
	INSTALLATION OF MODULE KB37 - WLS MONITOR PUMP A

	1906
	SV4-1210-CEW-CV1737
	U4 AUXILIARY BUILDING EMBED PLATES-EL 66'6" - EXTERIOR WALLS

	1907
	SV0-SDS-CKW-ME1719
	INSTALL SANITARY DRAIN MANHOLE SV0-SDS-MH-67.

	1908
	SV4-ML05-MLW-ME1844
	ATTACHMENT OF WELDED COUPLINGS TO EMBEDDED PIPING PENETRATIONS 66'6"-82'6" WALLS ONLY

	1909
	SV3-CCS-PLW-ME0496
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE CCS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRIC: SV3-CCS-PLW-521)

	1910
	SV0-ZFS-ERW-EL1863
	PERFORM INSTALLATION OF UNDERGROUND COMMODITIES ZFS DUCT BANK ELEV. 240' NORTH OF BUILDING 301

	
			
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	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	1911
	SV0-MH90-MHW-RI1879
	REPAIRING THE HLD

	1912
	SV3-WRS-PHW-ME5040
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF CONSTRUCTION AID SUPPORTS FOR CA20 WRS PIPING

	1913
	SV3-DWS-PLW-ME0464
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE DWS PIPING

	1914
	SV3-CCS-PLW-ME0492
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE CCS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRIC: SV3-CCS-PLW-530, 550)

	1915
	SV3-WLS-PLW-ME0580
	INSTALLATION OF LARGE BORE WLS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS SV3-WLS-PLW-93C, 940, 445)

	1916
	SV3-4030-EGW-EL1854
	PERFORM INSTALLATION OF UNDERGOUND COMMODITIES (EGS-GROUNDING) FOR THE ANNEX BLDG., AREA 3, ELEV. 100' & 107'-BETWEEN COLUMN LINES (2) TO (4.1)

	1917
	SV4-KB13-KBW-ME2057
	KB13 SUMP (WRS-MT-01) INSTALLATION - PORTION 2 ONLY

	1918
	SV4-KB10-KBW-ME2058
	KB10 SUMP (WWS-MT-06) INSTALLATION-PORTION 2 ONLY

	1919
	SV4-1000-C0W-850002
	CONCRETE UNDER CONTAINMENT VESSEL - 8Bz

	1920
	SV3-FWS-P0W-ME3810
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF FWS PIPING

	1921
	SV3-SDS-P0W-860436
	INSTALLATION OF ANNEX BUILDING SDS PIPE (ISO SV3-SDS-PLW-420, 422, 423)

	1922
	SV3-2060-SSW-850112
	TB12 STAIRS AND HANDRAILS

	1923
	SV3-CA01-CAW-855001
	CA01 WEST TOP PLATE INSTALLATION

	1924
	SV3-2060-C0W-850010
	196¿-3" ELEV. FLOOR SLAB, POUR # 8D

	1925
	SV4-1233-C0W-850001
	100' ELEV., TUBE STEEL AREA 3

	1926
	SV3-CA03-MHW-CV2262
	CA03 TEMPORARY BRACING FOR LIFT INTO NI

	1927
	SV4-ECS-ERW-EL2296
	SV4 - ECS MAIN POWER DUCT BANKS / EAST PF ANNEX - PHASE 6

	1928
	SV3-4031-SHW-EL5451
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL CABLE TRAY SUPPORTS ANNEX BLDG AREA 1 ELEV 100' PARTIAL OF BATTERY CHARGER ROOM 40308 W OF ROW LINE (G)

	1929
	SV3-VCS-SHW-ME2313
	INSTALLATION OF CONTAINMENT VCS RING HEADER HV AC SUPPORTS

	1930
	SV3-4031-SHW-EL5452
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL CABLE TRAY SUPPORTS ANNEX BLDG AREA 1 ELEV 100' PARTIAL OF BATTERY CHARGER ROOM 40310 E OF ROW LINE (G)

	1931
	SV3-VCS-SHW-ME2330
	INSTALLATION OF CONTAINMENT VCS HVAC SUPPORTS FOR AZIMUTH 75 - 120

	1932
	SV3-VCS-SHW-ME2332
	INSTALLATION OF CONTAINMENT VCS HVAC SUPPORTS FOR AZIMUTH 150° - 170°

	1933
	SV3-PXS-PHW-ME3364
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC SV3-PXS-PLW-013

	1934
	SV3-1000-TIW-855000
	CONTAINMENT VESSEL TENT FABRICATION

	1935
	SV3-2050-SHW-860258
	ELECTRICAL SUPPLEMENTAL STEEL TURBINE 3, EL 169'-0" AREA 0

	
			
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	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	1936
	SV3-4031-SHW-EL5453
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL CABLE TRAY SUPPORTS ANNEX BLDG AREA 1 ELEV 100' BATTERY ROOM 40309

	1937
	SV3-4031-SHW-EL5455
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL CABLE TRAY SUPPORTS ANNEX BLDG AREA 1 ELEV 100' BATTERY ROOM 40307

	1938
	SV4-CA20-CAW-850102
	CA20 BASEMAT ATTACHMENT BRACKETS

	1939
	SV3-KQ22-KBW-860229
	MODULE KQ22 FABRICATION

	1940
	SV3-VCS-SHW-ME2333
	INSTALLATION OF CONTAINMENT VCS HVAC SUPPORTS FOR AZIMUTH 285 - 315DEG

	1941
	SV3-VCS-SHW-ME2334
	INSTALLATION OF CONTAINMENT VCS HV AC SUPPORTS FOR AZIMUTH 320-360

	1942
	SV4-SWS-PHW-ME2363
	INSTALLATION OF SWS SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRICS SV4-SWS-PLW-041, SV4-SWS-PLW-042, SV4-SWS-PLW-043,

	1943
	SV3-VCS-MDW-ME2378
	Fabrication and Installation of VCS HVAC Duct Ring Header

	1944
	SV3-VCS-MDW-ME2379
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF VCS DUCT ISO A1

	1945
	SV3-VCS-MDW-ME2380
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF VCS DUCT ISO A2

	1946
	SV3-VCS-MDW-ME2381
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF VCS DUCT ISO A3

	1947
	SV3-VCS-MDW-ME2382
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF VCS DUCT ISO A4

	1948
	SV3-CDS-PLW-ME2499
	INSTALLATION OF CDS PIPING

	1949
	SV3-MH20-EYW-860384
	15 TON SECONDARY BRIDGE CRANE ELECTRICAL ASSEMBLY FOR THE TURBINE BUILDING IN ROOM 20600

	1950
	SV3-ECS-ESW-EL7176
	INSTALL TURBINE BLDG ECS EQUIPMENT, MV SWITCHGEAR ECS-ES-4, ROOM 20501, ELEV 141'-3"

	1951
	SV3-PLS-JDW-EL7561
	INSTALL TURBINE BLDG PLS AND ASSOCIATED ZAS - 'EY' EQUIPMENT GROUP 2 IN ROOM 20513 ELEV 156'-0"

	1952
	SV4-ML05-MLW-ME7965
	INSTALL CA01 PENETRATION SV4-11305-ML-P02

	1953
	SV4-CB65-S4W-CV2569
	INSTALLATION AND REMOVAL OF LIFTING BEAM/LUGS FOR CB65

	1954
	SV3-PGS-P0W-ME2591
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL PGS SMALL BORE PIPING SHOWN ON ISOMETRIC DRAWING# SV3-PGS-PLW-836, 837, 862, 863, 888, 889, 914 AND 915

	1955
	SV4-PGS-P0W-ME2593
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL PGS SMALL BORE PIPING SHOWN ON ISOMETRIC DRAWING# SV4-PGS-PLW- 851, 852, 877, 878, 903, 904, 929 AND 930

	1956
	SV3-WWS-MTW-ME2643
	INSTALL UNIT 3 OIL/WATER SEPARATOR AREA SUMP SV3-WWS-MT-011.

	1957
	SV4-ES03-ESW-860939
	The installation of the Unit 4 Turbine Building Main Generator Circuit Breakers

	1958
	SV3-KB20-KBW-ME2687
	INTALLATION OF KB20 COMPONENTS

	1959
	SV3-WLS-P0W-ME2762
	KB16 - INSTALLATION OF VALVE ACTUATORS AT AIR OPERATED VALVES WLS-PL-V020A , WLS-PL-V020B & WLS-PL-V041

	
			
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	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	1960
	SV3-KB16-KBW-ME2763
	KB16 - INSTALLATION OF LEVEL ELEMENT WLS-LT-021, THERMOCOUPLES WLS-JE-TE022 & WLS-JE-TE023, PRESSURE TRANSMITTERS WLS-PT-015 & WLS-PT-050

	1961
	SV3-CAS-PHW-ME2781
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC DRAWING SV3-CAS-PLW-733

	1962
	SV3-2032-SHW-860940
	Electrical Cable Tray Support Installation in the Turbine Building, Elevation 100'

	1963
	SV3-VWS-P0W-ME2834
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE KB14 PIPING (INCLUDING VALVE SV3-VWS-PL-V482)

	1964
	SV4-CA01-S4W-CV6502
	CA01-39 SUB MODULE INSTALLATION

	1965
	SV3-VWS-PHW-ME2835
	Fabrication/Installation of KB14/VWS Piping Supports

	1966
	SV3-WGS-THW-ME2845
	HYDROSTATIC TESTING OF MODULE KB14 WGS PIPING

	1967
	SV3-WWS-THW-ME2846
	HYDROSTATIC TESTING OF MODULE KB10 WWS PIPING

	1968
	SV4-PGS-PHW-ME2871
	INSTALLATION OF PGS PIPING SUPPORTS INCLUDED IN WORK PACKAGE SV4-PGS-P0W-ME2593

	1969
	SV4-CAS-P0W-ME2874
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL CAS SMALL BORE PIPING SHOWN ON ISOMETRIC DRAWING# SV4-CAS-PLW-787, 788, 789, 794, 795, 796, 797 AND 798

	1970
	SV3-DWS-THW-ME3038
	KB16 - HYDROSTATIC TESTING OF DWS PIPING

	1971
	SV3-WRS-THW-ME3039
	KB13 - HYDROSTATIC TESTING OF WRS PIPING

	1972
	SV4-PGS-PNW-ME3049
	INSTALL INSULATION OF UNIT 4 PGS PIPING INCLUDED IN WORK PACKAGE SV4-PGS-P0W-ME2593

	1973
	SV4-4031-SSW-850000
	100' ELEV STRUCTURAL STEEL, 1ST TIER COLUMNS, AREA 1

	1974
	SV3-MH20-EYW-860942
	220 TON TURBINE BRIDGE CRANE ELECTRICAL ASSEMBLY IN ROOM 20600

	1975
	SV3-MH20-EYW-860943
	220 TON TURBINE BRIDGE CRANE MAINLINE SYSTEM ASSEMBLY IN ROOM 20600 (CONDUCTOR BARS)

	1976
	SV3-EDS-DDW-EL7177
	INSTALL TURBINE BLDG EDS EQUIPMENT 125VDC PANELS ROOMS 20501, 20502, 20502 ELEB 141'-3"

	1977
	SV3-PLS-JDW-EL7562
	INSTALL TURBINE BLDG PLS AND ASSOCIATED ZAS "EY" EQUIPMENT GROUP 3 IN ROOM 20513 ELEV 156'-0"

	1978
	SV3-MH20-MHW-860366
	ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION OF 15 TON SECONDARY TURBINE CRANE

	1979
	SV3-1160-SSW-CV3059
	C8 CIRCULAR TRUNK SPL22, 23, 24

	1980
	SV4-CA01-S4W-860305
	CA01-21 SUPPORTING LEG INSTALLATION

	1981
	SV4-CA01-S4W-CV6480
	CA01-33 SUB MODULE INSTALLATION

	1982
	SV3-EDS-DSW-EL3119
	INSTALL ANNEX BLDG NON CLASS 1E DC AND UPS SYSTEM LOAD GROUP 1 ROOM 40308

	1983
	SV3-PLS-JDW-EL3150
	INSTALL ANNEX BLDG PLS EQUIPMENT (CABINETS AND MOTOR GENERATOR SETS) ROOM 40413

	1984
	SV3-MSS-PHW-ME4668
	MSS PIPE SUPPORTS FOR PIPE PACKAGE SV3-MSS-P0W-ME4667

	
			
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	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	1985
	SV3-1130-C0W-850002
	REINFORCED CONCRETE INSIDE CONTAINMENT 87'-6" T0 95' REACTOR VESSEL AND REFUELING COMPARTMENTS

	1986
	SV4-1210-CRW-CV3156
	UNIT 4 NUCLEAR ISLAND AUX. BLDG INSTALLATION OF REINFORCING STEEL ON CA20 EXTERIOR WALL UP TO ELEV. 82'-6" (WALL PLACEMENT #0)

	1987
	SV3-WRS-THW-ME3224
	HYDROSTATIC TESTING OF WRS PIPING ON MODULE R104

	1988
	SV4-CA20-S4W-CV3268
	INSTALLATION OF SUBMODULE CA20-07

	1989
	SV4-WLS-PHW-ME3289
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC DRAWINGS WLS-PLW-33A, -260

	1990
	SV4-WLS-PHW-ME3292
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC DRAWING WLS-PLW-140

	1991
	SV4-WLS-PHW-ME3294
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC DRAWING WLS-PLW-190

	1992
	SV4-WRS-P0W-ME3355
	INSTALLATION OF LARGE BORE WRS PIPING ( INCLUDES ISOMETRIC SV4-WRS-PLW-57G)

	1993
	SV3-PXS-P0W-ME3391
	ASME SECTION III – FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF ISOMETRIC #SV3-PXS-PLW-290 (CA03 PIPING)

	1994
	SV3-PXS-P0W-ME3392
	ASME Section III - Fabrication/Installation of Isometric# SV3-PXS-PLW-293 (CA03 Piping)

	1995
	SV3-PXS-P0W-ME3397
	ASME SECTION III – FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF ISOMETRIC #SV3-PXS-PLW-298 (CA03 PIPING)

	1996
	SV3-PXS-P0W-ME3398
	AME SECTION III - FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF ISOMETRIC #SV3-PXS-PLW-220 (CA03 PIPING)

	1997
	SV0-SES-ERW-EL3558
	SV0-INSTALL CONDUITS IN SES DUCT BANK / SOUTH WEST OF UNIT 3 RADWASTE BUILDING (NXD618)

	1998
	SV0-0000-EGW-EL3572
	PERFORM INSTALLATION OF UNDERGROUND COMMODITIES (SV0 SITE STATION GROUNDING GRID) FOR GROUND GRID AREA L1200

	1999
	SV3-PXS-P0W-ME3700
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF ISOMETRIC# SV3-PXS-PLW-603 (CA03 PIPING)

	2000
	SV3-CAS-THW-ME3955
	HYDRO TESTING OF R155 MODULE CAS PIPING

	2001
	SV4-CA20-MHW-CV4000
	VERTICAL LIFTING FRAMES & BRACING CA20-SA1 SM 01 THRU 08.

	2002
	SV4-CA20-S5W-CV4002
	CA20-01 UNSATISFACTORY IRS/ N&DS/E&DCRS AND LOOS PARTS - STRUCTURAL

	2003
	SV4-CA20-S4W-CV4003
	CA20 WALL 2 SOUTH FACE -OLPs AND WELDED ATTACHMENTS INSTALLATION

	2004
	SV4-CA20-S5W-CV4006
	CA20-02 UNSAT IR# & N&D STRUCTURAL REPAIRS

	2005
	SV4-CA20-S4W-CV4008
	CA20-02 MAP OUT TEMPORARY ATTACHMENTS

	2006
	SV3-PLS-JDW-EL7560
	INSTALL TURBINE BLDG PLS AND ASSOCIATED ZAS EY EQUIPMENT GROUP 1 IN ROOM 20513 ELEV 156'-0"

	2007
	SV4-CA20-S5W-CV4014
	UNSAT IR# & N&D STRUCTURAL REPAIRS

	2008
	SV4-CA20-S4W-CV4015
	CA20 WALL 3 NORTH FACE - OLPs AND WELDED ATTACHMENTS INSTALLATION

	
			
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	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	2009
	SV4-CA20-S4W-CV4020
	CA20-05 Map Out Temporary Attachments

	2010
	SV4-CA20-S4W-CV4023
	CA20 WALL 4 NORTH FACE - OLPs AND WELDED ATTACHMENTS INSTALLATION

	2011
	SV4-CA20-S5W-CV5762
	SUB-ASSEMBLY 4 BRACING

	2012
	SV4-CA20-S4W-CV4024
	CA20-06 Map Out Temporary Attachments

	2013
	SV4-CA20-S4W-CV4027
	CA20 WALL J1 EAST FACE - OLPs AND WELDED ATTACHMENTS INSTALLATION

	2014
	SV4-CA20-S4W-CV4028
	MAP OUT TEMPORARY ATTACHMENTS

	2015
	SV4-CA20-S5W-CV4030
	CA20-08 UNSAT IR# & N&D STRUCTUAL REPAIR

	2016
	SV4-2060-SSW-850112
	TB12 STAIRS AND HANDRAILS

	2017
	SV3-MS10-MEW-860242
	INSTALLATION OF SWITCHGEAR ROOM #1 AHUs - SV3-VTS-MS-02A & SV3-VTS-MS-02B

	2018
	SV4-CA20-S4W-CV4031
	CA20 WALL J1 WEST FACE - OLPs AND WELDED ATTACHMENTS INSTALLATION

	2019
	SV4-CA20-S4W-CV4032
	CA20-08 Map Out Temporary Attachments

	2020
	SV3-ECS-EBW-EL7603
	INSTALL TURBINE BLDG LOW VOLTAGE NON-SEGRAGATED BUS FOR CROSS-TIES BETWEEN SV3-ECS-EK-31/41 LOAD CENTERS ELEV 141'-3" ROOMS 20501, 20502

	2021
	SV0-010-MYW-ME7171
	INSTALL OUTDOOR SAFETY SHOWERS AT BUILDING 315

	2022
	SV3-1141-ERW-EL14150
	INSTALLATION OF CONDUIT ON SOUTHSIDE OF CA03 MODULE

	2023
	SV3-CAS-THW-ME4410
	HYDRO TESTING OF CAS PIPING IN MODULE R151 - ISO SV3-CAS-PLW-421, & 321

	2024
	SV3-1208-SCW-CV4916
	COURSE 7 UNIT 3 SHIELD BUILDING

	2025
	SV3-1208-SCW-CV4917
	COURSE 8 UNIT 3 SHEILD BUILDING

	2026
	SV3-1208-SCW-CV4918
	COURSE 9 UNIT 3 SHIELD BUILDING

	2027
	SV3-1208-SCW-CV4919
	COURSE 10 UNIT 3 SHIELD BUILDING

	2028
	SV3-1208-SCW-CV4920
	COURSE 11 UNIT 3 SHIELD BUILDING

	2029
	SV3-1208-SCW-CV4922
	COURSE 13 UNIT 3 SHIELD BUILDING

	2030
	SV4-ML05-MLW-ME7651
	INSTALL CA01 ASME PROCESS PIPE PENETRATION SV4-11303-ML-P14

	2031
	SV4-ML05-MLW-ME7658
	Install CA01 Penetration SV4-11502-ML-P01

	2032
	SV4-CA01-S4W-CV8705
	CA01-28 Temporary Attachment Plate ID

	2033
	SV4-CA01-S4W-CV8706
	CA01-29 Temporary Attachment Plate ID

	2034
	SV3-1208-SCW-CV4923
	COURSE 14 UNIT 3 SHIELD BUILDING

	2035
	SV3-1208-SCW-CV4924
	COURSE 15 UNIT 3 SHIELD BUILDING

	2036
	SV3-2051-SHW-860261
	ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY SUPPLEMENTAL STEEL INSTALLATION IN UNIT 3 TURBINE BUILDING, BELOW ELEVATION 169'-0", AREA 1 FROM COLUMNS 14 TO 16, & P .2 TO R

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	2037
	SV3-TDS-P0W-ME3529
	Installation And Fabrication of Turbine Island Vents, Drains, and Relief Systems (TDS) Piping

	2038
	SV3-2141-C0W-850003
	1ST BAY 117' ELEV. FLOOR SLAB, POUR #3

	2039
	SV4-WRS-PLW-ME5030
	CA20 LEAK CHASE TESTING PROCEDURE FOR CHANNELS CONNECTING TO THE SPENT FUEL POOL (FHS-MT-01)

	2040
	SV4-CA20-S4W-CV5291
	CA20 WALL J2 WEST FACE - OLPs AND WELDED ATTACHMENTS INSTALLATION

	2041
	SV4-CA20-S4W-CV5293
	CA20-11 MAP OUT TEMPORARY ATTACHMENTS

	2042
	SV4-CA20-S4W-CV5296
	CA20 WALL K2 EAST FACE - OLP'S AND WELDED ATTACHMENTS INSTALLATION

	2043
	SV4-1000-CEW-CV5122
	UNIT 4 NUCLEAR ISLAND  EMBED PLATE FABRICATION

	2044
	SV4-CA20-S4W-CV5298
	CA20-12 MAP OUT TEMPORARY ATTACHMENTS

	2045
	SV4-CA20-S5W-CV5300
	CA20-13 UNSAT IR# & N&D STRUCTURAL REPAIRS

	2046
	SV4-CA20-S4W-CV5303
	CA20-13 MAP OUT TEMPORARY ATTACHMENTS

	2047
	SV3-EFS-EFW-EL7559
	INSTALL TURBINE BLDG. EFS - EF COMM./TELECOM. EQUIPMENT IN ROOM 20513 ELEV. 156'0"

	2048
	SV3-ECS-ESW-EL3135
	INSTALL ANNEX BLDG. AC SWITCHGEAR, ECS-ES-2, ROOM 40414

	2049
	SV3-EDS-DSW-EL3123
	INSTALL ANNEX BUILDING NON CLASS 1E DC & UPS SYSTEM - LOAD GROUP 2, ROOM 40310

	2050
	SV3-EDS-DDW-EL7557
	INSTALL TURBINE BUILDING EDS- "EA" DISTRIBUTION PNLS. EQUIPMENT IN ROOM 20308 ELEV. 100'

	2051
	SV3-2051-SHW-860260
	ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY SUPPLEMENTAL STEEL INSTALLATION IN THE UNIT 3 TURBINE BUILDING, BELOW ELEVATION 169'-0", AREA 1 FROM COLUMNS 13.1 TO 14, & P.2 TO R

	2052
	SV3-2057-SHW-860948
	Electrical Cable Tray Support Installation in the Turbine Building, Elevation 141'3", Area 7, Room 20500

	2053
	SV3-2056-SHW-860946
	Electrical Cable Tray Support Installation in the Turbine Building, Elevation 141'3", Area 6, Room 20300

	2054
	SV4-CA20-S4W-CV5306
	CA20 WALL L2 EAST FACE - OLPs AND WELDED ATTACHMENTS INSTALLATION

	2055
	SV3-ZVS-EPW-860945
	EXCITATION SYSTEM CABINETS INSTALLATION IN THE TURBINE BUILDING EQUIPMENT ROOM 20402

	2056
	SV4-CA20-S4W-CV5308
	CA20-14 MAP OUT TEMPORARY ATTACHMENTS

	2057
	SV4-CA20-S5W-CV5310
	CA20-15 UNSATISFACTORY IRs/N&Ds/E&DCRs AND LOOSE PARTS - STRUCTURAL

	2058
	SV4-CA20-S4W-CV5311
	CA20 WALL L2 WEST FACE - OLPs AND WELDED ATTACHMENTS INSTALLATION

	2059
	SV4-CB28-CBW-850000
	CB28 MODULE INSTALLATION

	2060
	SV4-CA20-S4W-CV5313
	CA20-15 MAP OUT TEMPORARY ATTACHMENTS

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	2061
	SV4-CA20-S5W-CV5315
	CA20-16 UNSATISFACTORY IRs/ N&Ds/ E&DCRs AND LOOSE PARTS -STRUCTURAL

	2062
	SV4-CA20-S4W-CV5316
	CA20 WALL N EAST FACE - OLP's AND WELDED ATTACHMENTS INSTALLATION

	2063
	SV4-CA20-S4W-CV5318
	CA20-16 MAP OUT TEMPORARY ATTACHMENTS

	2064
	SV4-CA20-S4W-CV5323
	CA20-17 MAP OUT TEMPORARY ATTACHMENTS

	2065
	SV4-WRS-P0W-ME5330
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WRS LEAK CHASE PIPING INCLUDING SV4-WRS-PLW-80G, -80H, -80J, -80K

	2066
	SV4-WRS-P0W-ME5331
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WRS LEAK CHASE PIPING INCLUDING SV4-WRS-PLW-80A, -80W, -86D, -865, -866, -867

	2067
	SV4-WRS-P0W-ME5333
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WRS LEAK CHASE PIPING INCLUDING SV4-WRS-PLW-80S, -86E, -801

	2068
	SV4-WRS-P0W-ME5334
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WRS LEAK CHASE PIPING INCLUDING SV4-WRS-PLW-80M, -80Z, -805, -806, -863, -864

	2069
	SV4-WRS-P0W-ME5335
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WRS LEAK CHASE PIPING INCLUDING SV4-WRS-PLW-80X, - 80Y, -802

	2070
	SV4-WRS-P0W-ME5336
	Fabrication/Installation of Small Bore WRS Leak Chase Piping Including SV4-WRS-PLW-80R, -86B, -807

	2071
	SV4-WRS-P0W-ME5338
	Fabrication/Installation of Small Bore WRS Leak Chase Piping Including SV4-WRS-PLW-803, -804, -860, -861, -80N, -80P

	2072
	SV3-CVS-P0W-ME3843
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPING FOR ISO SV3-CVS-PLW-65A AND SV3-CVS-PLW-65B

	2073
	SV3-PXS-PHW-ME4496
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC DRAWING SV3-PXS-PLW-01L

	2074
	SV4-WRS-P0W-ME5339
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WRS LEAK CHASE PIPING INCLUDING SV4-WRS-PLW-81E

	2075
	SV4-WRS-P0W-ME5342
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WRS LEAK CHASE PIPING INCLUDING SV4-WRS-PLW-811, -812, -813, -814, -815))

	2076
	SV4-WRS-P0W-ME5343
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WRS LEAK CHASE PIPING INCLUDING SV4-WRS-PLW-816, -817, -818, -819

	2077
	SV4-WRS-P0W-ME5344
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WRS LEAK CHASE PIPING INCLUDING SV4-WRS-PLW-81EK, -81L, -81M

	2078
	SV4-WRS-P0W-ME5345
	Fabrication/Installation of Small Bore WRS Leak Chase Piping Including SV4-WRS-PLW-81N, -81P, -81Q, -81R, -81S

	2079
	SV4-WRS-P0W-ME5346
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WRS LEAK CHASE PIPING INCLUDING SV4-WRS-PLW-81G, -81H, -81J)

	2080
	SV4-WRS-P0W-ME5347
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WRS LEAK CHASE PIPING INCLUDING SV4-WRS-PLW-83G,-83J,-830,-831

	2081
	SV4-WRS-P0W-ME5348
	Fabrication/Installation of Small Bore WRS Leak Chase Piping Including SV4-WRS-PLW-83B, -83E, -832, -835, -837

	2082
	SV4-WRS-P0W-ME5350
	Fabrication/Installation of Small Bore WRS Leak Chase Piping Including SV4-WRS-PLW-83A, -83F, -839

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	2083
	SV4-WRS-P0W-ME5351
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WRS LEAK CHASE PIPING INCLUDING SV4-WRS-PLW-83C, -83D, -83H, -83L

	2084
	SV4-WRS-P0W-ME5352
	Fabrication/Installation of Small Bore WRS Leak Chase Piping Including SV4-WRS-PLW-83Q, -83R

	2085
	SV4-WRS-P0W-ME5353
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WRS LEAK CHASE PIPING INCLUDING SV4-WRS-PLW-83K, - 83M, -833, -834, -838, -872, -873

	2086
	SV4-WRS-P0W-ME5355
	Fabrication/Installation of Small Bore WRS Leak Chase Piping Including SV4-WRS-PLW-845, -846, -847

	2087
	SV4-WRS-P0W-ME5356
	Fabrication/Installation of Small Bore WRS Leak Chase Piping Including SV4-WRS-PLW-84A, -84C, -849

	2088
	SV4-WRS-P0W-ME5357
	Fabrication/Installation of Small Bore WRS Leak Chase Piping Including SV4-WRS-PLW-84M, -84N, -84P, -84Q

	2089
	SV4-WRS-P0W-ME5358
	Fabrication/Installation of Small Bore WRS Leak Chase Piping Including SV4-WRS-PLW-841, 842, 844

	2090
	SV4-1210-ERW-EL1809
	Unit 4 Auxiliary Building - Grounding and sleeves for wall pours 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29 & 32

	2091
	SV4-SWS-CEW-CV5483
	UNIT 4, SWS TUNNEL, MECH / ELEC SLEEVE INSTALLATION

	2092
	SV3-KB14-KBW-ME4418
	SMALL BORE WGS PIPING FABRICATION/INSTALLATION

	2093
	SV4-CA20-S4W-CV5594
	CA20-18 Map Out Temporary Attachments

	2094
	SV4-CA20-S5W-CV5596
	CA20-19 UNSAT IR# & N&D STRUCTURAL REPAIRS

	2095
	SV4-CA20-S4W-CV5598
	INSTALLATION OF SUBMODULE CA20-19

	2096
	SV4-CA20-S4W-CV5599
	CA20-19 Map Out Temporary Attachments

	2097
	SV4-WRS-P0W-ME5349
	Fabrication/Installation of Small Bore WRS Leak Chase Piping Including SV4-WRS-PLW-84B, -84E, -84R, -843, -848

	2098
	SV4-CA20-S5W-CV5591
	CA20-18 UNSATISFACTORY IRs/N&Ds/E&DCRs AND LOOSE PARTS - STRUCTURAL

	2099
	SV4-CA20-S4W-CV4012
	CA20-03 MAP OUT TAMPORARY ATTACHMENTS

	2100
	SV4-CA20-S4W-CV4016
	CA20-04 MAP OUT TEMPORARY ATTACHMENTS

	2101
	SV4-WRS-P0W-ME5332
	Fabrication/Installation of Small Bore WRS Leak Chase Piping Including SV4-WRS-PLW-80B, -80C, -80T, -80U, -86F

	2102
	SV4-CA20-S5W-CV5601
	CA20 SUBMODULE 20 UNSAT IR AND N&D REPAIR

	2103
	SV4-CA20-S4W-CV5604
	CA20-20 MAP OUT TEMPORARY ATTACHMENTS

	2104
	SV3-ECS-EBW-EL7600
	INSTALL ANNEX BLDG. "LOW VOLTAGE" NON SEGREGATED BUS FOR CROSS-TIES BETWEEN SV3-ECS-EK-12/22 LOAD CENTERS, ELEV. 100, ROOM 40326

	2105
	SV4-CA20-S5W-CV5606
	CA20-S1 UNSAT IR# & N&D STRUCTURAL REPAIRS

	2106
	SV4-CA20-S5W-CV5610
	CA20-22 UNSATISFACTORY IRs AND N&D REPAIRS, E&DCRs AND LOOSE PARTS -STUDS

	2107
	SV4-2141-C0W-850003
	Unit 4 Turbine Building First Bay 117'-6" Floor Slab Terminators

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	2108
	SV3-ECS-ESW-EL3145
	INSTALL ANNEX BLDG AC SWITCHGEAR, ECS-ES=1 ROOM 40413

	2109
	SV3-PLS-JDW-EL3140
	INSTALL ANNEX BLDG PLS EQUIPMENT ROOM 40414

	2110
	SV3-ECS-EBW-EL7599
	INSTALL ANNEX BLDG LOW VOLTAGE NON-SEGREGATED BUS FOR CROSS TIES BETWEEN SV3-ECS-EK-11/21 LOAD CENTERS ELEV 100 ROOM 40326

	2111
	SV4-CA20-S4W-CV5614
	CA20-22 MAP OUT TEMPORARY ATTACHMENTS

	2112
	SV4-CA20-S5W-CV5616
	CA20-23 UNSAT IR# & N&D STRUCTURAL REPAIRS

	2113
	SV4-CA20-S4W-CV5619
	CA20-23 MAP OUT TEMPORARY ATTACHMENTS

	2114
	SV4-CA20-S4W-CV5624
	CA20-24 MAP OUT TEMPORARY ATTACHMENTS

	2115
	SV4-CA20-S4W-CV5629
	CA20-25 MAP OUT TEMPORARY ATTACHMENTS

	2116
	SV4-CA20-MHW-CV5732
	VERTICAL LIFTING FRAMES & BRACING CA20-SA2 SM 10 THRU 17

	2117
	SV4-CA20-MHW-CV5733
	VERTICAL LIFTING FRAMES & BRACING CA20-SA3 SM 18 THRU 25

	2118
	SV4-CA20-MHW-CV5734
	VERTICAL LIFTING FRAMES & BRACING CA20-SA4 SM 26 THRU 30, 71, 72, 73

	2119
	SV4-CA20-S5W-CV5735
	CA20-26 UNSATISFACTORY IRs AND N&D REPAIRS, E&DCRs AND LOOSE PARTS - STUDS

	2120
	SV4-CA20-S5W-CV5736
	CA20-26 UNSAT IR# & N&D STRUCTURAL REPAIRS

	2121
	SV4-CA20-S4W-CV5739
	CA20-26 MAP OUT TEMPORARY ATTACHMENTS

	2122
	SV4-CA20-S5W-CV5741
	CA20-27 Unsat. IR# & N&D Structural Repairs

	2123
	SV4-CA20-S4W-CV5743
	INSTALLATION OF SUB MODULE CA20-27

	2124
	SV4-CA20-S4W-CV5744
	CA20-27 MAP OUT TEMPORARY ATTACHMENTS

	2125
	SV3-CA20-CEW-850003
	FABRICATION OF CA20 OVERLAY PLATES

	2126
	SV4-2060-C0W-850003
	170' ELEV. FLOOR SLAB, POUR # 3

	2127
	SV3-1230-ERW-860254
	INSTALL CONDUIT PENETRATIONS FOR AUXILIARY BUILDING SHIELD WALL, FROM ELEVATION 100'-0 " - 117'-6"

	2128
	SV4-CB00-S8W-CV3831
	FINAL INSTALLATION OF CB MODULES 65 & 66 AT ELEVATION 71'-6"

	2129
	SV4-CA20-S5W-CV5745
	CA20-28 UNSATISFACTORY IRs AND N&D REPAIRS - STUDS

	2130
	SV4-CA20-S4W-CV5749
	CA20-28 MAP OUT TEMPORARY ATTACHMENTS

	2131
	SV4-CB31-CBW-850000
	CB31 MODULE INSTALLATION

	2132
	SV4-CB35-CBW-850000
	CB35 MODULE INSTALLATION

	2133
	SV3-CAS-P0W-860290
	CAS SMALL BORE TIE-IN CONNECTIONS FROM KB15 MODULE

	2134
	SV4-CA20-S4W-CV5754
	CA20-29 MAP OUT TEMPORARY ATTACHMENTS

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	2135
	SV3-SES-EEW-EL7558
	INSTALL TURBINE BLDG. SES SECURITY EQUIPMENT CONTROL PNLS. & CONTROLLERS IN ROOM 20513 ELV. 156' 0"

	2136
	SV4-CA20-S5W-CV5755
	CA20-30 UNSATISFACTORY IRs/N&Ds/E&DCRs AND LOOS PARTS - STUDS

	2137
	SV4-CA20-S5W-CV5756
	CA20-30 Unsat IR# & N&D Structural Repairs

	2138
	SV4-CA20-S4W-CV5759
	CA20-30 MAP OUT TEMPORARY ATTACHMENTS

	2139
	SV3-CAS-P0W-ME3435
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPING FOR ISO SV3-CAS-PLW-893, SV3-CAS-PLW-895

	2140
	SV4-CA20-S5W-CV5760
	CA20-71 UNSAT IR - STUDS

	2141
	SV0-DFS-C0W-850001
	DIESEL FUEL TRANSFER  STATION, DFS-MS001 EQUIPMENT PAD

	2142
	SV4-CA20-S4W-CV5764
	CA20-71 MAP OUT TEMPORARY ATTACHMENTS

	2143
	SV4-CA20-S5W-CV5765
	CA20-72 UNSAT IR# & N&D STUD REPAIRS

	2144
	SV4-CA20-S4W-CV5768
	INSTALLATION OF SUBMODULES CA20-71, CA20-72, AND CA20-73

	2145
	SV4-CA20-S4W-CV5769
	CA20-72 MAP OUT TEMPORARY ATTACHMENTS

	2146
	SV4-CA20-S5W-CV5770
	CA20-73 UNSAT IR STUDS

	2147
	SV4-CA20-S4W-CV5774
	CA20-73 MAP OUT TEMPORARY ATTACHMENTS

	2148
	SV3-1154-ERW-EL8974
	Fabrication and Installation of Conduit Supports for Area 4 on Ring 2 of the Containment Vessel at EL. 131'-9" to 170'-0".

	2149
	SV3-PXS-P0W-ME6162
	Fabrication and Installation of CA03 Large Bore Piping Shown on Isometric SV3-PXS-PLW-230

	2150
	SV4-WLS-P0W-ME6237
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE CA01 WLS EMBEDDED PIPING (INCLUDE ISOMETRICS SV4-WLS-PLW-562, 566, 573, 574, & 575)

	2151
	SV4-WLS-P0W-ME6238
	INSTALLATION PF S,A;; BPRE CA01 WLS EMBEDDED PIPING (INCLUDE ISOMETRICS SV4-WLS-PLW-564, -565, -570, -571, & -572)

	2152
	SV3-CA02-S4W-CV6272
	INSTALL CA02-05 PERMANENT WELDED ATTACHMENTS

	2153
	SV4-CA01-S5W-CV6357
	CA01-01 UNSATISFACTORY IRs/N&Ds/E&DCRs AND LOOSE PARTS-STRUCTURAL

	2154
	SV4-CA01-S5W-CV6361
	CA01-02 UNSAT IRs/N&Ds/E&DCRs/LOOSE PARTS -STRUCTURAL

	2155
	SV4-CA01-S5W-CV6365
	CA01-03 UNSAT IRS/N&DS/E&DCRS/LOOSE PARTS - STRUCTURAL

	2156
	SV4-CA01-S4W-CV6367
	SUBMODULE CA01-04 INSTALLATION

	2157
	SV4-CA01-S5W-CV6386
	CA01-08 UNSAT IRs/N&Ds/EDCRs/ LOOSE PARTS-STRUCTURA

	2158
	SV4-MSS-P0W-860356
	INSTALLATION AND FABRICATION OF MAIN STEAM SYSTEM(MSS) PIPING

	2159
	SV3-1130-C0W-850007
	REFUEL CAVITY FLOOR

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	2160
	SV4-CA01-S4W-CV6532
	CA01 - OLP & WELDED ATTACHMENTS - ELV.. 94' - 96'

	2161
	SV4-2060-CSW-850013
	TB13 STAIRS AND HANDRAILS

	2162
	SV4-2050-C0W-850004
	141'-3" ELEV. FLOOR SLAB, POUR # 4

	2163
	SV3-ME01-PHW-860974
	CONDENSER B HEATER DRAIN PIPING SUPPORT

	2164
	SV3-EDS-EAW-EL3131
	INSTALL ANNES BLDG. EDS4-EA AND EDS4-DD DISTRUBUTION PANELS, ROOM 40414

	2165
	SV4-CA01-S4W-CV6488
	CA01-35 Installation

	2166
	SV4-WLS-P0W-860376
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF WLS PIPING (ISOMETRIC DRAWING SV4-WLS-PLW-170)

	2167
	SV4-CA01-S5W-861314
	CA01- Misc. Work, Misc. Unsat. IRs/N&Ds and E&DCRs

	2168
	SV3-PWS-P0W-861060
	INSTALLATION OF ANNEX BLDG POTABLE WATER SYSTEM PWS PIPING (ISO SV3-PWS-PLW-412 & -414)

	2169
	SV3-SES-EEW-EL6227
	INSTALL (SES) PLANT SECURITY SYSTEM EQUPIMENT FOR ANNEX COMPUTER ROOM "A" - 40410 ELEV. 118'-6"

	2170
	SV4-DWS-PHW-860938
	Fabrication/Installation of DWS Piping Supports (Isometric Drawings SV4-DWS-PLW-60D, -624 and -625

	2171
	SV4-VWS-PHW-860963
	Fabrication/Installation of VWS Piping Supports (Isometric Drawings SV4-VWS-PLW-260, -384 and -389)

	2172
	SV4-VAS-P0W-861320
	INSTALLATION OF ISOMETRICS SV4-VAS-PLW-340 AND SV4-VAS-PLW-350 IN THE CA20 MODULE

	2173
	SV3-PXS-P0W-861165
	ASME SECTION III – FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPING FOR ISOMETRIC SV3-PXS-PLW-028 (LINE NUMBER L120)

	2174
	SV3-EDS1-EAW-EL6226
	INSTALL (EDS1) EA-LOW VOLTAGE DISTRIBUTION PNL EQUIPMENT FOR ANNEX COMPUTER ROOM "A"-ELEV. 118'-6"

	2175
	SV3-2050-SHW-860259
	ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY SUPPLEMENTAL STEEL INSTALLATION IN THE UNIT 3 TURBINE BUILDING, BELOW ELEVATION 169'-0" SOUTH OF COLUMN 13.1, & BETWEEN P.1 TO R

	2176
	SV3-CDS-PLW-ME2310
	INSTALLATION OF CDS PIPING

	2177
	SV3-2060-CSW-850013
	TB13 STAIRS AND HANDRAILS

	2178
	SV4-2050-C0W-850002
	141'-3" ELEV. FLOOR SLAB, POUR #2

	2179
	SV4-2050-C0W-850003
	141'-3" ELEV. FLOOR SLAB, POUR #3

	2180
	SV3-1130-C0W-850006
	IRWST Floor

	2181
	SV3-KQ22-KQW-ME1691
	KQ22 LOWER CVCS MODULE INSTALL

	2182
	SV4-CA01-S5W-860270
	CA01 REBAR FABRICATION, TORQUEING TO COUPLERS AND TESTING

	2183
	SV4-VAS-MDW-860209
	FABRICATE/INSTALL VAS DUCT AND SUPPORTS IN ROOM 12153

	2184
	SV3-ML05-MLW-ME6086
	INSTALLATION OF ANNULUS WALL PENETRATIONS 100'0 TO 117'0

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	2185
	SV4-WLS-P0W-860375
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF WLS PIPING (INCLUDING ISOMETRIC SV4-WLS-PLW-161)

	2186
	SV3-KQ23-KQW-ME1692
	KQ23 UPPER CVCS MODULE INSTALL

	2187
	SV3-PXS-P0W-ME2961
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF ISOMETRIC # SV3-PXS-PLW-019 (

	2188
	SV3-PXS-P0W-ME3239
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF ISOMETRIC # SV3-PXS-PLW-026

	2189
	SV3-PXS-P0W-861011
	INSTALL ISOMETRIC SV3-PXS-PLW-938 LARGE BORE PIPING

	2190
	SV3-SFS-P0W-861167
	Install Isometric SV3-SFS-PLW-780

	2191
	SV3-PXS-P0W-861016
	Install large bore piping for Isometric SV3-PXS-PLW-948

	2192
	SV3-PXS-PHW-861018
	INSTALL ISOMETRIC SV3-PXS-PLW-935 LARGE BORE PIPE SUPPORTS

	2193
	SV3-1227-ERW-860442
	INSTALL DESIGN ROUTED CABLE TRAY & CABLE TRAY SUPPORTS IN SHIELD ANNULUS TUNNEL 82'-6" LEVEL

	2194
	SV3-1227-ERW-860443
	INSTALL DESIGN ROUTED SAFETY RELATED CONDUIT, BOXES & CONDUIT SUPPORTS IN SHIELD ANNULUS TUNNEL, 82¿-6¿ LEVEL

	2195
	SV3-PXS-P0W-861008
	Install large bore supports for Isometric SV3-PXS-PLW-935

	2196
	SV3-PXS-P0W-861010
	Install large bore supports for Isometric SV3-PXS-PLW-937

	2197
	SV3-PXS-PHW-881159
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC DRAWING SV3-PXS-PLW-283

	2198
	SV4-KQ11-KQW-860208
	INSTALL LEDGER ANGLES FOR KQ11 & PERFORM SEAL WELD FROM KQ11 TO CB65

	2199
	SV3-4042-SAW-861026
	INSTALL HILTI GIRDER SYSTEM ANNEX BUILDING AREA 2 EL. 117'-6"

	2200
	SV3-1220-CPW-CV1074
	UNIT 3 INSTALLATION OF FLOOR PRECAST PANELS EL.82'-6"

	2201
	SV3-SFS-P0W-ME3651
	INSTALLATION OF LARGE BORE SFS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRIC SV3-SFS-PLW-566)

	2202
	SV3-Q240-Q2W-861350
	COMPLETION OF MODULE Q240

	2203
	SV4-MT71-C0W-850002
	WASTE WATER RETENTION BASIN BOTTOM SLAB, CENTER POUR

	2204
	SV4-4031-ERW-860381
	INSTALLATOIN OF EMBEDDED CONDUCT ANNEX BULIDING,AREA 1 ELEV.100'-0"

	2205
	SV4-2038-SHW-860264
	SUPPLEMENTAL STEEL INSTALLATION AREA 8 FROM COLS 13.05 TO 14 IN TURBINE 4

	2206
	SV4-WLS-PHW-861335
	INSTALLATION OF WLS PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC SV4-WLS-PLW-364

	2207
	SV3-ME01-P0W-860980
	INSTALLATION OF CONDENSER B HEATER DRAIN PIPING

	2208
	SV4-WRS-P0W-861358
	INSTALLATION OF PIPING FOR ISOMETRICS SV4-WRS-PLW-660, -664 & -665

	2209
	SV4-FWS-P0W-860897
	INSTALLATION AND FABRICATION OF MAIN AND STARTUP FEEDWATER SYSTEM (FWS) PIPING SUPPORT

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	2210
	SV4-MT71-C0W-850004
	WASTE WATER RETENTION BASIN WALL POUR # 4

	2211
	SV4-MSS-PHW-860359
	INSTALLATION AND FABRICATION OF MAIN STEAM SYSTEM (MSS) PIPING SUPPORT

	2212
	SV4-WRS-PHW-861359
	INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRICS SV4-WRS-PLW-660, 664 & 665

	2213
	SV4-4033-SSW-850000
	STRUCTURAL STEEL, 1ST TIER COLUMNS, AREA 3

	2214
	SV4-WLS-P0W-861339
	INSTALLATION OF WLS PIPING FOR ISOMETRICS SV4-WLS-PLW-445, 936

	2215
	SV3-2051-SHW-860262
	ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY SUPPLEMENTAL STEEL INSTALLATION IN THE UNIT 3 TURBINE BUILDING, BELOW ELEV 169'-0" AREA 1 FROM COLUMNS 14 TO 16 & P.1 TO P.2

	2216
	SV3-ML05-MLW-861324
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE PENETRATIONS FOR ISO SV3-ML05-V2-317

	2217
	SV3-RNS-PHW-861420
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF SUPPORTS FOR ISO SV3-RNS-PLW-141

	2218
	SV3-SFS-P0W-ME6692
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF ISOMETIC SV3-SFS-PLW-789 (LINE NUMBERS SFS-PL-L038, -L052, -L140)

	2219
	SV3-PXS-P0W-861014
	INSTALL ISOMETRIC SV3-PXS-PLW-946 LARGE BORE PIPING

	2220
	SV3-PXS-P0W-ME2963
	ASME SECTION III - FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF ISOMETRIC SV3-PXS-PLW-01B (LINE NUMBERS PXS-PL-L128A & L131A)

	2221
	SV3-PXS-PHW-ME5584
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC DRAWING SV3-PXS-PLW-640

	2222
	SV3-2054-SHW-860263
	CABLE TRAY SUPLEMENTAL STEEL, UNIT 3 TURBINE, BELOW EL 169'-0", AREA 4 NORTH OF 12.1, K.5-L.5

	2223
	SV3-R219-ERW-861315
	INSTALLATION OF ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY AND TRAY GROUNDING IN MODULE R219

	2224
	SV4-CA01-S4W-861376
	CA01-GUIDE PIN INSTALL

	2225
	SV0-010-EWW-861550
	ITP ELECTRICAL ASSISTANCE FOR BUILDING 315

	2226
	SV4-4042-SSW-850000
	116'-10" ELEV FLOOR STRUCTURAL STEEL AREA 2

	2227
	SV4-4052-SSW-850000
	134'-7" ELEV FLOOR STRUCTURAL STEEL AREA 2

	2228
	SV4-PXS-P0W-885600
	ASME III – FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF CA03 SMALL BORE PIPE FOR ISOMETRICS SV4-PXS-PLW-293 & SV4-PXS-PLW-294

	2229
	SV3-CWS-PLW-ME2507
	INSTALLATION OF CWS PIPING ISO'S 70X, 70Y, 70Z, 71D

	2230
	SV3-2030-SHW-860274
	ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY SUPPORT INSTALLATION IN THE TURBINE BULIDING,ELEVATION 100",AREA 0,ROOM 20300(TRAPEZE

	2231
	SV4-CA01-S4W-CV6506
	CA01-40 SUM MODULE INSTALLATION

	2232
	SV4-4041-SSW-850000
	116'-0" ELEV FLOOR STRUCTURAL STEEL, AREAS 1

	2233
	SV3-DOS-PHW-861516
	INSTALL PIPE SUPPORTS(SPIDERS) ON THE DESIEL FUEL OIL LINES FROM THE DESIEL GENERATOR

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	2234
	SV4-WLS-P0W-861507
	INSTALLATION OF PIPING FOR SV4-WLS-PLW-281 & -931

	2235
	SV4-CAS-P0W-861510
	INSTALLATION OF PIPING FOR SV4-CAS-PLW-330 & -891

	2236
	SV0-DFS-THW-861460
	HYDRO TEST THE DIESEL FUEL OFFLOADING SYSTEM (DFS) PIPING

	2237
	SV0-DFS-THW-861461
	PNEUMATIC TEST OFDIESEL FUEL OFFLOADING SYSTEM (DFS) PIPING

	2238
	SV4-WLS-P0W-861341
	INSTALLATION OF WLS PIPING FOR ISOMETRICS SV4-WLS-PLW-33A & 870

	2239
	SV4-CA01-CAW-850000
	CA01 MODULE INSTALLATION

	2240
	SV4-CA20-S4W-CV5118
	Realignment of Unit 4 CA20 Single-Sided Walls

	2241
	SV4-WLS-P0W-861509
	INSTALLATION OF PIPING FOR SV4-WLS-PLW-93A & -990

	2242
	SV4-VWS-PHW-861173
	FABRICATION/ INSTALLATION OF VWS PIPING SUPPORTS (ISOMETRIC DRAWINGS SV4-VWS-PLW-270, -484 AND -489

	2243
	SV4-CA20-CAW-850101
	CA20 WATERTIGHT DOOR

	2244
	SV4-2100-SSW-850000
	First Bay, Bolt Qualification

	2245
	SV3-CVS-MLW-861034
	ASME SECTION III - INSTALLATION OF CONTAINMENT VESSEL PENETRATION SV3-CVS-PY-C01 (P05)

	2246
	SV3-RNS-PHW-861207
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC DRAWING SV3-RNS-PLW-380

	2247
	SV3-SGS-MLW-861043
	ASME SECTION III - INSTALLATION OF CONTAINMENT VESSEL PENETRATION SV3-SGS-PY-C05A (P44)

	2248
	SV4-PXS-P0W-861450
	ASME SECTION III – FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF CA03 SMALL BORE PIPE FOR ISOMETRIC SV4-PXS-PLW-290

	2249
	SV4-CA05-CAW-850000
	CA05 MODULE INSTALLATION

	2250
	SV4-PXS-P0W-885602
	ASME SECTION III – FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF CA03 SMALL BORE PIPE FOR ISOMETRICS SV4-PXS-PLW-297 & SV4-PXS-PLW-298

	2251
	SV4-WRS-P0W-861357
	INSTALLATION OF PIPING FOR ISOMETRICS SV4-WRS-PLW-59R & 59V

	2252
	SV4-ML05-MLW-861465
	INSTALLATION OF ASME CA03 PENETRATIONS SV4-11305-ML-P19 AND SV4-11305-ML-P20

	2253
	SV4-PXS-PHW-885603
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF CA03 PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRICS SV4-PXS-PLW-781 & SV4-PXS- PLW-801

	2254
	SV4-ML05-MLW-861463
	INSTALLATION OF ASME CA03 PENETRATION SV4-11305-ML-P16

	2255
	SV4-PXS-PHW-885611
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF CA03 PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRICS SV4-PXS-PLW-295 & SV4-PXS- PLW-296

	2256
	SV0-DFS-P0W-860237
	DFS PIPING FROM NEAR BUILDING 306 TO PAD 321

	2257
	SV0-DFS-P0W-860238
	DFS FIBERCAST LEAK CONTAINMENT JACKET PIPING FROM NEAR BUILDING 306 TO PAD 321

	2258
	SV4-SFS-P0W-861517
	ASME III – FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF CA20 LARGE BORE PIPE FOR ISOMETRIC SV4-SFS-PLW-170

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	2259
	SV4-PXS-PHW-885610
	ASME III – FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF CA03 PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRICS SV4-PXS-PLW-293 & SV4-PXS-PLW-294

	2260
	SV3-WRS-MTW-861416
	INSTALLATION OF WRS-MT-02A/02B TANKS

	2261
	SV3-MH20-EYW-860385
	15 TON SECONDARY BRIDGE CRANE MAINLINE STSTEM ASSEMBLY FOR THE TURBINE BUILDING IN ROOM 20600 (CONDUCTOR BARS)

	2262
	SV3-1210-CEW-CV1262
	UNIT 3 AUXILIARY BUILDING-EL. 66'6" EMBED PLATES FOR CONCRETE WALL PLACEMENTS #5, #21, #22, #23, & #24

	2263
	SV3-1130-SSW-850001
	UNIT 3, Q2-23 BEAM SEAT FABRICATION

	2264
	SV3-PWS-P0W-ME4946
	INSTALLATION OF ANNEX POTABLE WATER SYSTEM (PWS) PIPING INCLUDING ISOMETRICS: SV3-PWS-PLW-104, -136, -196, THRU 198, -453 & -470

	2265
	SV3-4030-AMW-850000
	100' ELEV. MASONRY, BATTERY ROOMS

	2266
	SV3-WWS-P0W-861592
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL THE HDPE WASTE WATER SYSTEM (WWS) PIPING AROUND

	2267
	SV4-PXS-P0W-885593
	ASME III - FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF CA03 SMALL BORE PIPE FOR ISOMETRICS SV4-PXS-PLW-781 & SV4-PXS-PLW-801

	2268
	SV4-ML05-MLW-861464
	INSTALLATION OF ASME CA03 PENETRATIONS SV4-11305-ML-P14 AND SV4-11305-ML-P15

	2269
	SV4-PXS-P0W-885596
	ASME III - FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF CA03 LARGE BORE PIPE FOR ISOMETRICS SV4-PXS-PLW-220 & SV4-PXS-PLW-221

	2270
	SV4-PXS-PHW-885604
	ASME III – FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF CA03 PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRICS SV4-PXS-PLW-791 & SV4-PXS-PLW-796

	2271
	SV4-PXS-P0W-885595
	ASME III - FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF CA03 LARGE BORE PIPE FOR ISOMETRICS SV4-PXS-PLW-223 & SV4-PXS-PLW-230

	2272
	SV3-CA20-C0W-850003
	CA20 FLOOR SLABS 34-37

	2273
	SV3-1130-SSW-850002
	Q2-33 BEAM SEAT FABRICATION

	2274
	SV3-4052-SAW-850004
	Unit 3, Annex Supplemental Steel 135'-3" Elev., Area 2 from CL 7-7.1 & H-F

	2275
	SV3-CH77-CHW-850000
	CH77 Structural Steel Installation

	2276
	SV3-PXS-P0W-ME3238
	ASME SECTION III- FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF ISOMETRIC# SV3-PXS-PLW-025 (LINE NUMBER PXS-PL-L021B)

	2277
	SV4-1130-C0W-850011
	CONTAINMENT BUILDING-WEST CONCRETE-ELEV 83'-0" & 84'-6" TO 87'-6"

	2278
	SV3-PXS-P0W-861164
	ASME SECTION III – FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPING FOR ISOMETRIC SV3-PXS-PLW-01V (LINE NUMBERS L015A, L016A, L017A)

	2279
	SV4-ML05-MLW-861462
	INSTALLATION OF ASME CA03 PENETRATIONS SV4-11305-ML-P10& SV4-11305-ML-P11

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	2280
	SV4-WRS-P0W-861649
	INSTALLATION OF PIPING FOR SV4-WRS-PLW-654

	2281
	SV4-CA02-S4W-860168
	CA02-05 OLPs and Welded Attachments

	2282
	SV4-WWS-P0W-861552
	INSTALLATION AND FABRICATION OF WASTE WATER SYSTEM(WWS) PIPING FOR 140"SLAB 4

	2283
	SV3-DWS-P0W-861096
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPING AND SUPPORTS FOR ISOME

	2284
	SV4-PXS-P0W-885594
	ASME III - FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF CA03 SMALL BORE PIPE FOR ISOMETRICS SV4-PXS-PLW-791 & SV4-PXS-PLW-796

	2285
	SV4-CA01-S4W-861189
	CA01-SA03 -ELEV 96' TO 107' OLPs AND WELDED ATTACHMENTS

	2286
	SV4-WLS-P0W-861522
	Fabrication/Installation of WLS Piping (Includes Isometric Drawings SV4-WLS-PLW-33K, -357 and -35F)

	2287
	SV4-WLS-PHW-861456
	INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR SV4-WLS-PLW-93A- & 990

	2288
	SV4-WLS-PHW-861454
	INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR SV4-WLS-PLW-281 & -931

	2289
	SV3-1124-SPW-850013
	SPL13 Main Support Beam Installation

	2290
	SV4-2050-C0W-850020
	141'3" ELEVATION EQUIPMENT PADS AND CURBS

	2291
	SV3-PXS-PHW-ME4501
	Fabrication/Installation of Pipe Supports for Isometric Drawing SV3-PXS-PLW-01X

	2292
	SV4-PXS-PHW-885606
	ASME III – FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF CA03 PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC SV4-PXS-PLW-221

	2293
	SV4-4051-SSW-850000
	134'7" ELEV FLOOR STRUCTURAL STEEL AREAS 1

	2294
	SV3-4051-SAW-850000
	Unit 3,Annex Supplemental Steel Area 1,Ei.135'3 CL 11.15-13 &E-I.1

	2295
	SV3-4051-SAW-850003
	Supplementary Steel,EL.135',Area 1CL H/E & 9?10.05

	2296
	SV3-4051-SAW-850002
	Supplementary Steel, El. 135'-3" ,Area 1 CL H/E & 10.5/11.09

	2297
	SV3-2052-SHW-860953
	ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY SUPPLEMENTAL STEEL INSTALLATION IN THE UNIT 3 TURBINE BUILDING, ELEVATION 141'-3", AREA 2, BETWEEN COLUMNS 16 TO 17, & BETWEEN P.2 TO R

	2298
	SV3-DWS-P0W-861099
	FABRICATION/ INSTALLATION OF PIPING AND SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC SV3-DWS-PLW-723 ( LINE NUMBER L260)

	2299
	SV3-CAS-P0W-861438
	FABRICATION/ INSTALLATION OF PIPING AND SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC SV3-CAS-PLW-845 ( LINE NUMBER L016)

	2300
	SV3-MS85-MEW-ME4799
	INSTALLATION OF THE LUBE OIL SYSTEM FLUSHING UNIT

	2301
	SV4-1211-ERW-861224
	INSTALL DESIGN ROUTED CONDUIT AND CONDUIT SUPPORTS IN BATTERY ROOM "B", ROOM 12104 EL. 66'-6"

	2302
	SV4-2038-SHW-860265
	ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY SUPPLEMENTAL STEEL INSTALLATION FROM COLUMNS 14 TO 16 IN AREA 8OF THE UNIT 4 TURBINE BUILDING, BELOW ELEVATION 119'-9"

	2303
	SV3-DWS-P0W-861098
	FABRICATION/ INSTALLATION OF PIPING AND SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC SV3-DWS-PLW-720 (LINE NUMBER L260)

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	2304
	SV4-1120-CCW-CV4121
	UNIT 4 CONTAINMENT PLACEMENT, CURING & REPAIR OF CONCRETE FROM EL 80'0" TO 80'6" TO EL 83'-0" TO 84'-6"

	2305
	SV3-DWS-P0W-861097
	FABRICATION/ INSTALLATION OF PIPING AND SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC SV3-DWS-PLW-721 (LINE NUMBER L260)

	2306
	SV3-RNS-PHW-861208
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC DRAWING SV3-RNS-PLW-194

	2307
	SV4-2020-MEW-860399
	CONDENSER C CONNECTION PIECE ASSEMBLY

	2308
	SV4-2020-MEW-860397
	CONDENSER A CONNECTION PIECE ASSEMBLY

	2309
	SV4-WLS-PHW-861365
	INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRICS SV4-WLS-PLW-33B, -33G, & -33H

	2310
	SV3-CAS-P0W-861432
	FABRICATION/ INSTALLATION OF PIPING AND SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC SV3-CAS-PLW-724 (LINE NUMBERS L205 & L279)

	2311
	SV3-CAS-P0W-861437
	FABRICATION/ INSTALLATION OF PIPING AND SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC SV3-CAS-PLW-843 (LINE NUMBER L239)

	2312
	SV4-MT71-C0W-850005
	WWS Basin Wall, Pour # 5

	2313
	SV4-CWS-PHW-ME5469
	INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR WP SV4-CWS-P0W-ME5456

	2314
	SV3-2053-SHW-860954
	ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY SUPPLEMENTAL STEEL INSTALLATION IN THE UNIT 3 TURBINE BUILDING, ELEVATION 156'-0", AREA 3, BETWEEN COLUMNS 19 TO 20, BETWEEN L.1 TO R

	2315
	SV3-1150-ERW-861713
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF HYDROGEN IGNITER CONDUIT SUPPORTS ATTACHING TO THE CONTAINMENT VESSEL AT 175' TO 275' ELEVATION.

	2316
	SV3-2057-SHW-860955
	ELECTRICAL CABLW TRAY SUPPLEMENTAL STEEL INSTALLATION IN THE UNIT 3 TURBINE BUILDING, ELEVATION 156'-0", AREA 7, BETWEEN COLUMNS 19 & 20, & BETWEEN K.5 TO L.1

	2317
	SV4-1000-C0W-850001
	CONCRETE UNDER CONTAINMENT VESSEL, 8BY

	2318
	SV4-2060-SPW-850012
	TB12 GRATING / DECKING

	2319
	SV3-PXS-P0W-ME3378
	ASME SECTION III - FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF ISOMETRIC# SV3-PXS-PLW-02L (LINE NUMBERS PXS-PLL021B, L025B, L026B, L127B)

	2320
	SV3-2070-C0W-850001
	Unit 3, Turbine Building, Roof Elevated Slab, Pour # 1

	2321
	SV3-2070-C0W-850004
	UNIT 3 TURBINE BUILDING, ROOF ELEVATED SLAB, POUR # 4

	2322
	SV3-DWS-P0W-861103
	FABRICATION/ INSTALLATION OF PIPING AND SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRICS SV3-DWS-PLW-724 (LINE NUMBER L260/L521)

	2323
	SV3-DWS-P0W-861102
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPING AND SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC SV3-DWS-PLW-72C ( LINE NUMBER L260)

	2324
	SV4-1220-CPW-CV5123
	UNIT 4 NUCLEAR ISLAND AUX BUILDING - INSTALLATION OF FLOOR PRE-CAST PANELS AT ELEV 82'-6"

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	2325
	SV3-SFS-P0W-ME8755
	FABRICATION/ INSTALLATION OF PIPING SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC SV3-SFS-PLW-757

	2326
	SV3-PXS-P0W-861751
	REMOVE MODULE Q223 VALVE OPERATORS

	2327
	SV3-1235-ERW-861444
	INSTALL CONDUIT SLEEVES FOR PENETRATIONS IN UNIT 3 AUX BUILDING FLOOR SLABS, EL 100'-0" AREA 5 RM. 12361 & AREA 6 RM. 12372

	2328
	SV4-CA02-S4W-860170
	CA02- BASEMAT CONNECTION PLATES

	2329
	SV3-4043-SPW-850000
	115'-8" ELEVATION. DECKING AND GRATING, AREA 3

	2330
	SV3-2050-SUW-850513
	156' ELEV, WALL STEEL, RM 20513

	2331
	SV4-4052-SAW-850002
	SUPPLEMENTAL STEEL 135'-3" ELEV., AREA 2 FROM CL 4.1-7 & G-F

	2332
	SV3-1225-CSW-850100
	S04 STAIR TOWER FROM ELEV. 66'-6" TO 135'-3"

	2333
	SV4-4052-SAW-850004
	UNIT 4, ANNEX SUPPLEMENTAL STEEL 135'-3" ELEV., AREA 2 FROM CL 7-7.1 & H-F

	2334
	SV4-WWS-P0W-861593
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL THE HDPE WASTE WATER SYSTEM (WWS) PIPING AROUND THE UNIT 4 WASTER WATER RETENTION BASIN

	2335
	SV4-FPS-PHW-860896
	INSTALLATION OF FPS PIPING SUPPORTS ELEVATION 100'

	2336
	SV3-Q233-Q2W-861062
	INSTALLATION OF MECHANICAL MODULE 1124-Q2-33

	2337
	SV3-2043-SHW-861332
	ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY SUPPLEMENTAL STEEL INSTALLATION IN THE UNIT 3 TURBINE BUILDING, ELEVATION 120'-6", AREA 3, COLUMNS 18 TO 19 & P.1 TO P.2

	2338
	SV3-1242-SSW-850000
	Auxiliary Building Structural Steel from Elev. 100'-0' to 117'-6", Area 2

	2339
	SV4-4052-SAW-850005
	SUPPLEMENTAL STEEL 135'-3" ELEV. ANNEX BUILDING, AREA 2 FROM CL 7.1-9 & G-H

	2340
	SV4-WRS-THW-861642
	HYDROSTASTIC TESTING FOR WRS IN ANNEX BUILDING

	2341
	SV3-CAS-P0W-861434
	FABRICATION/ INSTALLATION OF PIPING AND SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC SV3-CAS-PLW-840 (LINE NUMBERS L016 & L240)

	2342
	SV3-RNS-PHW-861488
	FABRICATION/IINSTALLATION OF RNS LARGE BORE PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISO RNS-PLW-172

	2343
	SV3-RNS-P0W-861490
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF RNS LARGE BORE PIPE FOR ISO SV3-RNS-PLW-177

	2344
	SV3-PXS-PHW-ME3366
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC SV3-PXS-PLW-015

	2345
	SV3-0150-ERW-EL4954
	CONDUIT AND EQUIPMENT FOR TRANSFORMER AREA NORTH OF TURBINE BUILDING

	2346
	SV4-ML05-MLW-861468
	INSTALLATION OF CA03PENETRATION SV4-11305-ML-P21

	2347
	SV4-ML05-MLW-861467
	INSTALLATION OF CA03 PENETRATION SV4-11305-ML-P09

	2348
	SV4-ML05-MLW-861466
	INSTALLATION OF CA03 PENETRATION SV4-11305-ML-P03

	2349
	SV4-WRS-P0W-861449
	SV4-WRS-P0W-861449

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	2350
	SV4-4051-SAW-850002
	SUPPLEMENTAL STEEL, EL.135'-3", AREA 1 CL H/E & 10.5/11.09

	2351
	SV3-4052-SAW-850007
	SUPPLEMENTAL STEEL, EL.135'-3", AREA 1 CL H/E & 10.5/11.09

	2352
	SV4-R155-ERW-861346
	U4 MODULE R155 ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY AND TRAY GROUNDING ISTALLATION

	2353
	SV4-R161-ERW-861348
	U4 MODULE R161 ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY AND TRAY GROUNDING INSTALLATION

	2354
	SV4-R104-ERW-861349
	U4 MODULE R104 ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY AND TRAY GROUNDING INTALLATION

	2355
	SV4-PXS-PHW-885612
	ASME III - FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF CA03 PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRICS SV4-PXS-PLW-297 & SV4-PXS-PLW-298

	2356
	SV3-DWS-P0W-861553
	INSTALLATION OF ANNEX BLDG DWS PIPING (ISO-SV3-DWS-PLW-199, 200 & 202)

	2357
	SV3-WWS-THW-861594
	HYDRO TEST UNIT 3 WASTE WATER SYSTEM (WWS) HDPE PIPING

	2358
	SV3-2046-SHW-860985
	TURBINE BUILDING, AREA 6, EL. 120'-6" CABLE TRAY SUPPLEMENTAL STEEL COLUMNS 17 TO 18, & I.2 TO J.15

	2359
	SV4-4030-C0W-850006
	100'-0" Elev Wall, Wall 6

	2360
	SV4-WLS-P0W-ME6239
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE CA01 WLS EMBEDDED PIPING (INCLUDE ISOMETRICS SV4-WLS-PLW-576, -577, -578, & -579)

	2361
	SV4-SFS-PHW-885608
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF CA03 PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC SV4-SFS-PLW-604

	2362
	SV4-PXS-PHW-885609
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF CA03 PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC SV4-PXS-PLW-299

	2363
	SV4-PXS-PHW-885607
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF CA03 PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC SV4-PXS-PLW-603

	2364
	SV4-SFS-P0W-885598
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF CA03 SMALL BORE PIPE FOR ISOMETRIC SV4-SFS-PLW-604

	2365
	SV4-PXS-P0W-885599
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF CA03 SMALL BORE PIPE FOR ISOMETRIC SV4-PXS-PLW-299

	2366
	SV3-PXS-P0W-ME3381
	ASME SECTION III – FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF ISOMETRIC #SV3-PXS-PLW-02Z (LINE NUMBERS PXS-PL-L113B & L129B)

	2367
	SV3-PXS-P0W-ME3372
	ASME SECTION III – FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF ISOMETRIC #SV3-PXS-PLW-02A (LINE NUMBERS PXS-PL-L128B, L131B, & L132B)

	2368
	SV3-4031-ERW-861318
	INSTALLATION OF SCHEDULED CONDUIT IN ROOM 40309, ANNEX BUILDING, AREA 1, ELEVATION 100'-0"

	2369
	SV4-4042-SAW-850001
	UNIT 4, ANNEX SUPPLEMENTAL STEEL, AREA 2, 117'-6", CL 4.1 - 6

	2370
	SV4-WLS-PHW-861453
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF WLS PIPING SUPPORTS (ISOMETRICS DRAWINGS SV4-WLS-PLW-265 AND -275)

	2371
	SV4-WLS-P0W-861520
	INSTALLATION OF PIPING FOR SV4-WLS-PLW-35 & -359

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	2372
	SV4-CA01-CCW-850000
	CA01 MODULE GUIDE PINS

	2373
	SV3-RNS-PHW-861481
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF RNS LARGE BORE PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISO SV3-RNS-PLW-17C

	2374
	SV4-REFDOC-RW4-850000
	REINFORCED CONCRETE FOREMAN'S BOOK

	2375
	SV3-2070-C0W-850006
	TURBINE ROOF ELEV. SLAB, POUR #6

	2376
	SV4-WLS-PHW-861340
	INSTALLATION OF WLS PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRICS SV4-WLS-PLW-445, 936, 93C & 940

	2377
	SV4-CA20-C0W-850002
	CA20-66 FLOOR

	2378
	SV3-2047-SHW-861708
	ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY TRAPEZE SUPPORTS FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION IN THE UNIT 3 TURBINE BUILDING, ELEVATION 120'6", AREA 7

	2379
	SV3-2060-X4W-850001
	UNIT 3, TURBINE DECK SURVEY MARKERS INSTALLATION

	2380
	SV3-VWS-P0W-860833
	INSTALL TURBINE BUILDING LARGE BORE VWS PIPING (ISOMETRICS SV3-VWS-PLW-107, 108, 20AA, 20AB & 206)

	2381
	SV3-2060-X4W-850000
	UNIT 3, TURBINE DECK SURVEY MARKERS INSTALLATION

	2382
	SV4-1210-CCW-CV3157
	UNIT 4 AUX BUILDING WEDGE AND N-LINE (WALL PLACEMENT #0) CONCRETE PLACEMENT FROM 66'-6" TO 82'-6"

	2383
	SV4-CAS-PHW-861457
	INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR SV4-CAS-PLW-330 & -891

	2384
	SV4-4041-SAW-850001
	ANNEX SUPPLEMENTAL STEEL, AREA 2, 117'-6", CL 9-10.5

	2385
	SV3-FWS-PHW-ME3826
	INSTALLATION AND FABRICATION OF FEED WATER SYSTEM (FWS)

	2386
	SV3-2043-SHW-861608
	ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY TRAPEZE SUPPORTS FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION IN THE UNIT 3 TURBINE BUILDING, ELEVATION 120'6", AREA 3

	2387
	SV3-RMS-JDW-EL6225
	INSTALL (RMS) RADIATION MONITORING SYSTEM EQUIPMENT FOR ANNEX COMPUTER ROOM "A" -40410 ELEV. 118'-6"

	2388
	SV4-ME01-PHW-861724
	UNIT 4 CONDENSER A: INSTALLATION OF WATER CURTAIN SPRAY PIPING SUPPORTS

	2389
	SV4-MT71-C0W-850007
	Waste Water Retention Basin Wall Pour # 7

	2390
	SV4-4052-SAW-850006
	UNIT 4, ANNEX SUPPLEMENTAL STEEL 135'-3", ELEV., AREA 2 FROM CL 7.1-9 & G-F

	2391
	SV4-ME01-PHW-861726
	UNIT 4 CONDENSER C: INSTALLATION OF WATER CURTAIN SPRAY PIPING SUPPORT

	2392
	SV4-WLS-PHW-861546
	INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR SV4-WLS-PLW-261 & -267

	2393
	SV3-PLS-JDW-EL6229
	INSTALL (PLS) PLANT CONTROL SYSTEM EQUIPMENT FOR ANNEX COMPUTER ROOM "B" -40411, ELEV. 118'6"

	2394
	SV3-4031-ERW-861244
	INSTALL CABLE TRAY IN RMS 40307-40310 ANNEX BLDG. AREA 1, ELEV. 100' (WP4)

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	2395
	SV3-4031-ERW-861241
	INSTALL CABLE TRAY IN RMS 40307-40310 ANNEX BLDG. AREA 1, ELEV. 100' (WP1)

	2396
	SV3-4050-EGW-861863
	INSTALLATION OF EGS GROUNDING FOR THE ANNEX BUILDING, AREAS 1, 2 & 3 ELEV.135'-3"- BETWEEN COLUMN LINES 2/13

	2397
	SV3-EDS3-DBW-861178
	INSTALLATION OF BATTERIES & ASSOCIATED HARDWARE FOR "EDS3" 125V NON-CLASS 1E DC & UPS SYSTEM (GROUP I) IN ANNEX BLDG. ROOM 40307

	2398
	SV3-EDS2-DBW-861177
	INSTALLATION OF BATTERIES & ASSOCIATED HARDWARE FOR "EDS2" 125V NON-CLASS 1E DC & UPS SYSTEM (GROUP II) IN ANNEX BLDG. ROOM 40307

	2399
	SV4-CAS-P0W-861564
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF CAS PIPING SHOWN ON ISOMETRIC DRAWINGS SV4-CAS-PLW-326, -327 & -360

	2400
	SV4-WLS-P0W-861558
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF WLS PIPING SHOWN ON ISOMETRIC DRAWING SV4-WLS-PLW-961

	2401
	SV3-4031-ERW-861243
	INSTALL CABLE TRAY IN ROOMS 40307- 40310 ANNEX BLDG. AREA 1 , ELVE. 100' (WP3)

	2402
	SV4-4041-SAW-850002
	UNIT 4 - ANNEX SSUPPLEMENTARY STEEL MODULAR ASSEMBLY), ELEV. 117'-6", AREA 1, CL 10.05 TO CL 11.09

	2403
	SV3-2039-SHW-861793
	ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY SUPPORT INSTALLATION IN THE TURBINE BUILDING, ELEVATION 100', AREA 9, ROOM 20300 (TRAPEZE & VF)

	2404
	SV3-1150-EGW-861819
	INSTALL GROUNDING IN CONTAINMENT & SHEILD WALLS FROM ELEV. 117'-6" - 135'-3" EXCLUDING AREAS WHERE SHIELD WALL & AUXILIARY BUILDING MEET

	2405
	SV4-KB13-KBW-861735
	MECHANICAL MODULE KB13 STRUCTURAL FABRICATION

	2406
	SV4-CAS-PHW-861458
	INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR SV4-CAS-PLW-33A & -895

	2407
	SV4-1110-ERW-861804
	FABRICATION & INSTALLATION OF DESIGN CONDUIT SUPPORTS IN ROOM 11104

	2408
	SV4-1130-EGW-861818
	INSTALL GROUNDIN IN CONTAINMENT & SHIELD WALLS FROM ELEV. 100'-0" - 117'-6" EXCLUDING AREAS WHERE SHIELD WALL & AUXILIARY BUILDING MEET

	2409
	SV4-SDS-THW-861643
	HYDROSTATIC TESTING FOR SDS IN ANNEX BUILDING

	2410
	SV4-ME01-PHW-861725
	UNIT 4 CONDENSER B: INSTALLATION OF WATER CURTAIN SPRAY PIPING SUPPORTS

	2411
	SV3-2070-C0W-850003
	UNIT 3, TURBINE BUILDING, ROOF ELEVATED SLAB POUR #3

	2412
	SV3-2030-SUW-850308
	100' ELEV., WALL STEEL, ROOM 20308

	2413
	SV3-DDS-JDW-EL6228
	INSTALL (DDS) DATA DISPLAY AND PROCESSING SYSTEM EQUIPMENT FOR ANNEX COMPUTER ROOM "B" -40411, ELEV. 118' 6"

	2414
	SV3-RNS-PHW-881161
	Fabrication/Installation of Pipe Supports for Isometric Drawing SV3-RNS-PLW-191

	2415
	SV4-0000-C0W-850008
	TRANSFORMER FOUNDATION WALL POUR #8

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	2416
	SV3-4043-SPW-850001
	UNIT 3 - ANNEX, 126' - 3" ELEV., DECKING INSTALLATION

	2417
	SV3-1240-ERW-861046
	INSTALL CONDUIT PENETRATIONS FOR AUXILIARY BUILDING SHIELD WALL, FROM ELEVATION 117' - 6" - 135' - 3"

	2418
	SV4-CA01-S5W-CV6394
	CA01-10 UNSAT IRs / N&DS / E&DCRs / LOOSE PARTS - STRUCTURAL

	2419
	SV3-1134-SPW-850009
	SPL09 INSTALLATION

	2420
	SV0-DFS-C0W-850003
	DIESEL FUEL TRANSFER STATION, DFS-MS003 EQUIPMENT PAD

	2421
	SV4-2060-SSW-850000
	TB-12 THRU -16 STRUCTURAL STEEL REWORK / REPAIR

	2422
	SV4-2060-C0W-850006
	170' ELEV. FLOOR SLAB, POUR # 6

	2423
	SV3-ECS-EKW-EL7174
	INSTALL TURBINE BLDG ECS EQUIPMENT LV LOAD CENTER ECS-EK-41, ROOM 20501 ELEV 141'-3"

	2424
	SV3-4031-SHW-EL5450
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL CABLE TRAY SUPPORTS ANNEX BLDG AREA 1, ELEV 100' PARTIAL OF BATTERY CHARGER ROOM 40310 W OF ROW LINE G

	2425
	SV3-ECS-EKW-EL7180
	INSTALL TURBINE BLDG ECS EQUIPMENT LV LOAD CENTER ECS-EK-31 ROOM 20502 ELEV 141'-3"

	2426
	SV0-ZRS-C0W-850004
	COMMUNICATIONS SUPPORT CENTER, ZRS-MS004 EQUIPMENT PAD

	2427
	SV4-CA01-S5W-CV6414
	CA01-15 UNSAT IRs/N&DS/E&DCRs/LOOSE PARTS - STRUCTURAL

	2428
	SV4-0000-C0W-850006
	TRANSFORMER FOUNDATION WALL POUR #6

	2429
	SV3-EDS-DSW-EL3120
	INSTALL ANNEX BLDG NON CLASS 1E DC AND UPS SYSTEM - LOAD GROUP 3, ROOM 40308

	2430
	SV3-PXS-PHW-ME3789
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC SV3-PXS-PLW-02N

	2431
	SV4-CA01-S5W-CV6466
	CA01-29 UNSAT IRs / N&Ds / E&DCRs / LOOSE PARTS - STRUCTURAL

	2432
	SV4-0000-C0W-850005
	TRANSFORMER FOUNDATION WALL POUR #5

	2433
	SV4-1000-C0W-850003
	UNDER CONTAINMENT VESSEL INNER 10.2 CONCRETE PLACEMENT

	2434
	SV3-ECS-EBW-EL7602
	INSTALL ANNEX BLDG LOW VOLTAGE NON-SEGREGATED BUS FOR CROSS TIES BETWEEN SV3-ECS-EK-14/24 LOAD CENTERS ELEV 100 ROOM 40326

	2435
	SV3-ECS-EBW-EL7601
	INSTALL ANNEX BLDG LOW VOLTAGE NON-SEGREGATED BUS FOR CROSS TIES BETWEEN SV3-ECS-EK-13/23 LOAD CENTERS ELEV 100 ROOM 40326

	2436
	SV4-0000-C0W-850022
	TRANSFORMER FOUNDATION WALL POUR #22

	2437
	SV4-CA05-CRW-CV5200
	UNIT 4 CA05 WELDABLE COUPLER REINFORCEMENT

	2438
	SV0-4000-MUW-850000
	MASONRY MOCK-UP

	2439
	SV4-CA01-S5W-CV6430
	CA01-19 UNSATISFACTORY IRs/N&Ds/ E&DCRs AND LOOSE PARTS -STRUCTURAL

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	2440
	SV4-CA01-S4W-CV6452
	SUBMODULE CA01-25, CA01-47 AND CA01-48 INSTALLATION

	2441
	SV4-CA01-S5W-CV6536
	SA4 LEAK CHASE FABRICATION

	2442
	SV4-CA01-S4W-CV6571
	U4-CA01- LIFTING FRAMES AND BRACING SUBMODULES 01, 02, 03, 20 THRU 24, & 35

	2443
	SV4-CA01-S4W-CV6572
	U4-CA01 LIFTING FRAMES AND BRACING SUBMODULES 04, 11, 12, 17, THRU 19, 25, 47 & 48

	2444
	SV4-CA01-S4W-CV6573
	U4-CA01 LIFTING FRAMES AND BRACING SUBMODULES 05 THRU 10

	2445
	SV4-CA01-S4W-CV6575
	U4-CA01 LIFTING FRAMES AND BRACING SUBMODULES 13 THRU 16, 32, 33, 36, & 39

	2446
	SV3-MH20-MHW-860956
	ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION OF 220 T TURBINE CRANE

	2447
	SV3-CA20-EGW-860291
	INSTALL GROUND CABLE FOR NON ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS SUCH AS CA20 TANKS AND HEAT EXCHANGERS, ELEVATION 100'-0" TO 107'-0"

	2448
	SV3-1213-ERW-EL3166
	AUXILARY BUILDING UNIT 3, EL 66'-6", AREA 3, FABRICATE AND INSTALL DESIGNED TRAY AND CONDUIT SUPPORTS

	2449
	SV4-CA20-S4W-CV6878
	CA20-47 TEMPORARY ATTACHMENTS - FLOOR & LEDGER ANGLES FOR CA20-47, 48, 49, 50.

	2450
	SV4-CA20-S4W-CV6879
	INSTALLATION OF CA20 SA3 FLOOR (SUBMODULES 47, 48, 49, 50))

	2451
	SV4-CA20-S4W-CV6882
	CA20-48 Temporary Attachments

	2452
	SV3-ZAS-ERW-EL3254
	INSTALL CABLE TRAY & RACEWAY AUX TRANSFORMER ZAS-ET-4A IN TRANSFORMER AREA NORTH OF TURBINE BLDG

	2453
	SV4-CA20-S4W-CV6886
	CA20-49 Floor Temporary Attachments

	2454
	SV3-ZAS-ERW-EL3255
	INSTALL CABLE TRAY & RACEWAY AUX TRANSFORMER ZAS-ET-4B IN TRANSFORMER AREA NORTH OF TURBINE BLDG

	2455
	SV4-CA20-S4W-CV6890
	CA20-50 Temporary Attachments

	2456
	SV4-CA20-S4W-CV6956
	CA20-66 Temporary Attachments

	2457
	SV4-CA20-S4W-CV6957
	INSTALLATION OF CA20 SA4 FLOOR (SUBMODULES CA20-66)

	2458
	SV4-CA20-S5W-CV6973
	CA20 Rebar Fabrication, Torqueing and Testing

	2459
	SV4-2060-SPW-850013
	TB13 GRATING/DECKING

	2460
	SV4-CA20-S4W-CV6981
	SV4-CA20 POST WELDING SURVEY DATA/VERIFICATIONS

	2461
	SV4-CA05-S4W-CV7025
	CA05-01 Temporary Wal lAttachments

	2462
	SV4-CA05-S4W-CV7027
	CA05-03 Temporary Attachments

	2463
	SV4-CA05-S4W-CV7029
	CA05-05 Temporary Attachments

	2464
	SV4-CA05-S4W-CV7030
	CA05-06 Temporary Attachments

	2465
	SV4-CA05-S4W-CV7031
	CA05-07 TEMPORARY WALL ATTACHMENTS

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	2466
	SV4-CA05-S4W-CV7032
	CA05-08 Temporary Attachments

	2467
	SV4-CA05-S4W-CV7033
	CA05 POST WELDING SURVEY DATA / VERIFICATIONS

	2468
	SV4-WLS-THW-ME7099
	LIQUID RADWASTE  SYSTEM (WLS) PIPING HYDROSTATIC TESTING - DRAIN LINE

	2469
	SV4-CAS-P0W-ME7166
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL CAS PIPING SHOWN IN PHASE 7

	2470
	SV4-2060-C0W-850008
	196'-3 ELEV. FLOOR SLAB POUR # 8B

	2471
	SV3-MS10-MEW-860244
	INSTALLATION OF SWITCHGEAR ROOM #2 AHUs

	2472
	SV4-4033-ERW-860383
	INSTALLATION OF EMBEDDED CONDUIT ANNEX BUILDING AREA 3 ELEV 100'-0" & 107'-2"

	2473
	SV4-ML05-MLW-ME7167
	INSTALLATION OF UNIT 4 CA20 PENETRATIONS IN ROOMS 12365, 12454, 12463

	2474
	SV4-ML05-MLW-ME7321
	INSTALLATION OF CA20 SUBMODULE 20 WALL PENETRATIONS ELEVATION 100’0”

	2475
	SV4-ML05-MLW-ME7322
	INSTALLATION OF CA20 SUBMODULE 22 WALL PENETRATION ELEVATION 114'6"

	2476
	SV4-CA01-S4W-CV6472
	CA01-31 SUB MODULE INSTALLATION

	2477
	SV4-CA20-S5W-CV7373
	SA-3 LEAK CHASE FABRICATION

	2478
	SV4-8200-MHW-CV7385
	MISC MAB WORK

	2479
	SV4-CA01-S5W-CV7389
	CA01 LANDING PLATE FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION

	2480
	SV4-WLS-THW-ME7477
	HYRDO TESTING OF KB15 WLS PIPING

	2481
	SV3-PSS-P0W-ME7502
	ASME SECTION III Fabrication/Installation of Isometric SV3-PSS-PLW-716 (Line Number PSS-PL-T081B)

	2482
	SV3-PSS-P0W-ME7504
	ASME SECTION III Fabrication/Installation of Isometric SV3-PSS-PLW-714 (line Number PSS-PL-T081B)

	2483
	SV3-PSS-P0W-ME7505
	ASME SECTION III Fabrication/Installation of Isometric SV3-PSS-PLW-713 (Line Number PSS-PL-T081B)

	2484
	SV4-WRS-P0W-ME7554
	INSTALLATION OF ANNEX BLD WRS EMBEDDED PIPING (ISOMETRIC SV4-WRS-PLW-410, 434, 456, 459, 45A, 45B, 45C, 45D, 468, 46B, 45V, 46D, 47A, 47B)

	2485
	SV4-WLS-THW-ME7682
	HYDRO TESTING OF KB28 WLS PIPING

	2486
	SV4-CA20-V2W-CV8064
	POST LOAD INSPECTION OF SPARE SUPER LIFT LUGS

	2487
	SV4-CA01-S4W-CV8679
	CA01-01 TEMPORARY WALL ATTACHMENTS

	2488
	SV4-CA01-S4W-CV8680
	CA01-02 TEMPORARY WALL ATTACHMENTS

	2489
	SV4-CA01-S4W-CV8681
	CA01-03 TEMPORARY WALL ATTACHMENTS

	2490
	SV4-CA01-S4W-CV8689
	CA01-11 TEMPORARY WALL ATTACHMENTS

	2491
	SV3-ECS-EKW-EL3149
	INSTALL ANNEX BLDG, AC LOAD CENTER, ECS-EK-14, ROOM 40413

	2492
	SV3-ECS-EKW-EL3138
	INSTALL ANNEX BLDG, AC LOAD CENTER, ECS-EK-23, ROOM 40414

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	2493
	SV3-ECS-EKW-EL3137
	INSTALL ANNEX BLDG, AC LOAD CENTER, ECS-EK-22, ROOM 40414

	2494
	SV3-ECS-EKW-EL3148
	INSTALL ANNEX BLDG, AC LOAD CENTER, ECS-EK-13, ROOM 40413

	2495
	SV3-2036-SHW-860241
	ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY SUPPORT INSTALLATION IN THE TURBINE BUILDING, ELEVATION 100' , AREA 6, ROOM  20300 (TRAPEZE)

	2496
	SV3-ECS-EKW-EL3136
	INSTALL ANNEX BLDG, AC LOAD CENTER ECS-EK-21, ROOM  40414

	2497
	SV4-CA01-S4W-CV8690
	CA01-12 TEMPORARY WALL ATTACHMENTS

	2498
	SV3-2031-SHW-860275
	ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY SUPPORT NSTALLATION IN THE TURBINE BUILDING, ELEVATION 100' AREA 1, ROOM  20300 (TRAPEZE)

	2499
	SV3-2038-SHW-860273
	ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY SUPPORT NSTALLATION IN THE TURBINE BUILDING, ELEVATION 100' AREA 8, ROOM  20300 (TRAPEZE)

	2500
	SV4-CA01-S4W-CV8691
	CA01-13 TEMPORARY WALL ATTACHMENTS

	2501
	SV4-CA01-S4W-CV8692
	CA01-14 Temporary Wall Attachments

	2502
	SV4-CA01-S4W-CV8693
	CA01-15 TEMPORARY WALL ATTACHMENTS

	2503
	SV4-CA01-S4W-CV8694
	CA01-16 TEMORARY WALL ATTACHMENTS

	2504
	SV4-CA01-S4W-CV8695
	CA01-17 TEMPORARY WALL ATTACHMENTS

	2505
	SV4-CA01-S4W-CV8696
	CA01-18 TEMPORARY WALL ATTACHMENTS

	2506
	SV4-CA01-S4W-CV8697
	CA01-19 TEMPORARY WALL ATTACHMENTS

	2507
	SV4-CA01-S4W-CV8703
	CA01-25 TEMPORARY WALL ATTACHMENTS

	2508
	SV4-CA01-S4W-CV8724
	CA01-47 TEMPORARY WALL ATTACHMENTS

	2509
	SV4-CA01-S4W-CV8725
	CA01-48 TEMPORARY WALL ATTACHMENTS

	2510
	SV3-SFS-PLW-ME0922
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL SFS EMBEDDED PIPING ISO SV3-SFS-PLW-604

	2511
	SV4-CA01-S4W-CV8698
	CA01_20 TEMPORARY ATTACHMENT INSTALLATION

	2512
	SV3-1160-SSW-CV3061
	C8 Circular Trunk SPL28, 29, 30

	2513
	SV3-PXS-PHW-ME3363
	FABRICATION /INSTALLATIN OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC SV3-PXS-PLW-011

	2514
	SV4-CA20-S4W-CV4011
	CA20 WALL3 SOUTH FACE - OLP"S AND WELDED ATTACHMENTS INSTALLATION

	2515
	SV4-CA20-S4W-CV4019
	CA20 WALL 4 SOUTH FACE - OLP'S AND WELDED ATTACHMENTS INSTALLMENT

	2516
	SV4-CA20-S5W-CV4018
	CA20-05 UNSATISFACTORY IRs/N&Ds/E&DCRs AND LOOSE PARTS - STRUCTURAL

	2517
	SV4-CA20-S4W-CV5287
	INSTALLATION OF SUBMODULE CA20-10

	2518
	SV4-CA20-S5W-CV5290
	CA20-11 UNSATISFACTORY IRs/N&Ds/E&DCRs AND LOOSE PARTS - STRUCTURAL

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	2519
	SV3-MS83-MEW-ME5589
	INSTALLATION OF STATOR COIL COOLING UNIT (TCS-MS-01)

	2520
	SV3-4031-SSW-850001
	STRUCTURAL STEEL, BATTERY ROOM WALLS

	2521
	SV3-DWS-P0W-861074
	INSTALLATION OF DWS PIPING ON MODULE R251

	2522
	SV3-R251-MDW-861082
	INSTALLATION OF HVAC DUCT ON MODULE R251

	2523
	SV4-CA20-S4W-CV5286
	CA20 WALL J2 EAST FACE - OLP"S AND WELDED ATTACHMENTS INSTALLATION

	2524
	SV3-1210-CEW-855000
	POST-INSTALLED EMBED PLATES AT 66'-6" ELEV

	2525
	SV4-CAS-PHW-ME1934
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE CAS PIPING SUPPORTS (INCLUDING ISOMETRIC SV4-CAS-PLW-501 AND 504)

	2526
	SV3-ECS-EKW-EL3139
	INSTALL ANNEX BLDG AC LOAD CENTER ECS-EK-24 ROOM 40414

	2527
	SV3-PXS-PHW-ME3782
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC SV3-PXS-PLW-024

	2528
	SV0-XR01-S8W-CV0280
	Railroad Installation

	2529
	SV0-SDS-EWW-EL0307
	ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION OF SDS GRINDER PUMPS MS-600E, MS-600F AND MS-602D

	2530
	SV0-ZRS-EWW-TP1081
	13.8KV Power Feed to West Side of NOI 7

	2531
	SV4-FWS-P0W-ME1669
	Unit 4 Turbine Building El 100'-0": Fabrication & Installation of Embedded FWS Piping

	2532
	SV4-CB24-CBW-850000
	CB24 MODULE INSTALLATION

	2533
	SV3-EDS-DSW-EL3124
	INSTALL ANNEX BLDG NON CLASS 1E DC AND UPS SYSTEM - LOAD GROUP 4, ROOM 40310

	2534
	SV3-ECS-EKW-EL3147
	INSTALL ANNEX BLDG, AC LOAD CENTER ECS-EK-12 ROOM 40413

	2535
	SV3-ECS-EKW-EL3146
	INSTALL ANNEX BLDG AC LOAD CENTER ECS-EK-11 ROOM 40413

	2536
	SV4-CA01-S4W-CV6460
	CA01-28 SUB MODULE INSTALLATION

	2537
	SV4-CA01-S4W-CV6496
	CA01-37 SUB MODULE INSTALLATION

	2538
	SV3-1134-SPW-850010
	SPL10 Installation

	2539
	SV4-2060-SSW-850012
	TB-12 STEEL ERECTION

	2540
	SV3-2060-C0W-850600
	170' Elevation, Grout

	2541
	SV3-PXS-PHW-ME3784
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC SV3-PXS-PLW-02A

	2542
	SV3-1208-SCW-CV4921
	COURSE 12 UNIT 3 SHIELD BUILDING

	2543
	SV4-CA20-S4W-CV4007
	CA20 WALL 2 NORTH FACE - OLPs AND WELDED ATTACHMENT INSTALLATION

	2544
	SV3-1208-CCW-851004
	COURSE 4 CONCRETE PLACEMENT

	2545
	SV3-ECS-EAW-EL3134
	INSTALL ANNEX BLDG ECS-EA DISTRIBUTION PANEL ROOM 40414

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	2546
	SV3-1130-C0W-850008
	CONTAINMENT CONCRETE PLACEMENT REFUEL CAVITY ELEV 87'-6" TO ELEV 95'

	2547
	SV3-4031-ERW-861109
	Installation of all Unscheduled Conduit for Lighting / Power Annex Bldg. Area 1, Elev. 100’, Battery Charger Room 40308

	2548
	SV3-4031-ERW-861110
	Installation of all Unscheduled Conduit for Lighting / Power Annex Bldg. Area 1, Elev. 100’, Battery Charger Room 40310

	2549
	SV3-4031-ERW-861111
	Installation of all Unscheduled Conduit for Lighting / Power Annex Bldg. Area 1, Elev. 100’, Battery Room 40307

	2550
	SV3-4031-ERW-861112
	Installation of all Unscheduled Conduit for Lighting / Power Annex Bldg. Area 1, Elev. 100’, Battery Room 40309

	2551
	SV3-1230-EGW-860944
	INSTALL GROUNDING FOR AUXILIARY BUILDING SHIELD WALL 100'-0" - 117'-6"

	2552
	SV4-WWS-P0W-860931
	INSTALLATION AND FABRICATION OF WASTE WATER SYSTEM (WWS) PIPING

	2553
	SV3-WWS-P0W-ME4629
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF WWS I.E. PIPING ELEVATION 100'

	2554
	SV4-CA01-S4W-CV6528
	CA01 ELEV 87.5' TO 94' OLPS AND WELDED ATTACHMENTS

	2555
	SV3-CA02-S5W-CV6271
	CA02 MISC. WORK, MISC. UNSAT. IRS / N&DS AND E&DCRS

	2556
	SV3-PXS-PHW-ME3358
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC SV3-PXS-PLW-01B

	2557
	SV3-R365-R3W-ME1694
	R365 MECHANICAL MODULE INSTALLATION

	2558
	SV4-ML05-MLW-ME6810
	INSTALLATION OF UNIT 4 CA20 WALL PENETRATIONS

	2559
	SV4-CA20-S4W-CV6827
	Installation of CA20 SA 1 Floor (Submodules 34,35,36,37)

	2560
	SV0-8200-MHW-CV7169
	MAB 50 TON OVERHEAD CRANE GIRDER CHANNEL WELDS

	2561
	SV4-WLS-THW-ME7680
	HYDRO TESTING OF KB27 WLS PIPING

	2562
	SV3-CA02-S5W-CV8034
	CA02 ON-SITE BASEMAT FABRICATION

	2563
	SV4-CA01-S4W-CV8682
	CA01-04 TEMPORARY WALL ATTACHMENTS

	2564
	SV3-WLS-PLW-ME0872
	Fabricate and Install WLS Piping Lines WLS-PL-L062, & L110B of Iso SV3-WLS-PLW-731

	2565
	SV3-CB47-S5W-860988
	CB47 UNSATISFACTORY IRs / N&Ds / E&DCRs AND LOOSE PARTS - STRUCTURAL

	2566
	SV4-CA01-S4W-CV6484
	CA01-34 SUB MODULE INSTALLATION

	2567
	SV4-0000-C0W-850021
	TRANSFORMER FOUNDATION WALL POUR #21

	2568
	SV4-WRS-P0W-ME5327
	Fabrication/Installation of Small Bore WRS Leak Chase Piping Including SV4-WRS-PLW-80D, -80E, -80F, -86M

	2569
	SV3-2035-SHW-860253
	ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY SUPPORT INSTALLATION IN THE TURBINE BUILDING ELEVATION 100' AREA 5 ROOM 20300

	2570
	SV4-0150-ERW-860386
	INSTALLATION OF CONDUIT SLEEVES FOR PENETRATION IN UNIT 4 TRANSFORMER AREA

	2571
	SV3-PXS-PHW-ME5539
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC DRAWING SV3-PXS-PLW-298

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	2572
	SV3-PXS-PHW-ME3783
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC SV3-PXS-PLW-025

	2573
	SV3-PXS-PHW-ME3362
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC SV3-PXS-PLW-01Z

	2574
	SV3-PXS-PHW-ME3360
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC SV3-PXS-PLW-01K

	2575
	SV3-PXS-PHW-ME3786
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC SV3-PXS-PLW-02E

	2576
	SV3-VWS-P0W-861115
	Install Isometric SV3-VWS-PLW-05A Large Bore Piping

	2577
	SV3-VWS-P0W-861116
	Install Isometric SV3-VWS-PLW-05K Large Bore Piping

	2578
	SV3-VWS-P0W-861117
	Install Isometric SV3-VWS-PLW-50A Large Bore Piping

	2579
	SV3-VWS-P0W-861119
	Install Isometric SV3-VWS-PLW-50L Large Bore Piping

	2580
	SV3-VWS-P0W-861120
	Install Isometric SV3-VWS-PLW-50W Large Bore Piping

	2581
	SV3-VWS-P0W-861121
	Install Isometric SV3-VWS-PLW-50X Large Bore Piping

	2582
	SV3-VWS-P0W-861122
	Install Isometric SV3-VWS-PLW-50Y Large Bore Piping

	2583
	SV3-VWS-P0W-861123
	Install Isometric SV3-VWS-PLW-50Z Large Bore Piping

	2584
	SV3-VWS-P0W-861124
	Install Isometric SV3-VWS-PLW-51A Large Bore Piping

	2585
	SV3-VWS-P0W-861125
	INSTALL ISOMETRIC SV3-VWS-PLW-51B LARGE BORE PIPING

	2586
	SV3-VWS-P0W-861126
	Install Isometric SV3-VWS-PLW-52A Large Bore Piping

	2587
	SV3-VWS-P0W-861128
	Install Isometric SV3-VWS-PLW-52L Large Bore Piping

	2588
	SV3-VWS-P0W-861129
	Install Isometric SV3-VWS-PLW-502 Large Bore Piping

	2589
	SV3-VWS-P0W-861130
	Install Isometric SV3-VWS-PLW-513 Large Bore Piping

	2590
	SV3-VWS-P0W-861131
	INSTALL ISOMETRIC SV3-VWS-PLW-519  LARGE BORE PIPING

	2591
	SV3-VWS-P0W-861134
	Install Isometric SV3-VWS-PLW-532 Large Bore Piping

	2592
	SV3-VWS-P0W-861135
	Install Isometric SV3-VWS-PLW-533 Large Bore Piping

	2593
	SV3-VWS-P0W-861136
	Install Isometic SV3-VWS-PLW-537 Large Bore Piping

	2594
	SV3-VWS-PHW-861139
	Install Isomertic SV3-VWS-PLW-50A Large Bore Pipe Supports

	2595
	SV3-VWS-PHW-861140
	Install Isometric SV3-VWS-PLW-50B Large Bore Piping Supports

	2596
	SV3-VWS-PHW-861141
	Install Isometric SV3-VWS-PLW-50L Large Bore Piping Supports

	2597
	SV3-VWS-PHW-861143
	Install Isometric SV3-VWS-PLW-50X Large Bore Pipe Supports

	2598
	SV3-VWS-PHW-861144
	Install Isometric SV3-VWS-PLW-50Y Large Bore Pipe Supports

	2599
	SV3-VWS-PHW-861145
	Install Isometric SV3-VWS-PLW-50Z Large Bore Pipe Supports

	2600
	SV3-VWS-PHW-861146
	Install Isometric SV3-VWS-PLW-51A Large Bore Pipe Supports

	2601
	SV3-VWS-PHW-861148
	Install Isometric SV3-VWS-PLW-52A Large Bore Pipe Supports

	
			
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CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY

Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	2602
	SV3-VWS-PHW-861151
	Install Isometric SV3-VWS-PLW-502 Large Bore Pipe Supports

	2603
	SV3-VWS-PHW-861152
	Install Isometric SV3-VWS-PLW-513 Large Bore Pipe Supports

	2604
	SV3-VWS-PHW-861156
	Install Isometric SV3-VWS-PLW-532 Large Bpre Pipe Supports

	2605
	SV3-VWS-PHW-861157
	Install Isometric SV3-VWS-PLW-533 Large Bore Pipe Supports

	2606
	SV3-VWS-PHW-861158
	Install Isometric SV3-VWS-PLW-537 Large Bore Pipe Supports

	2607
	SV0-ZRS-EWW-TP1795
	Temporary Power for NOI 7

	2608
	SV3-VCS-SHW-ME2331
	INSTALLATION OF CONTAINMENT VCS HVAC SUPPORTS FOR AZIMUTH 240 - 285

	2609
	SV3-PSS-P0W-ME7503
	ASME SECTION III Fabrication/Installation of Isometric SV3-PSS-PLW-715 (Line Number PSS-PL-T081B)

	2610
	SV3-1210-CEW-CV7695
	NDE OF JOSEPH OAT EMBED PLATES WITH WELDABLE COUPLERS

	2611
	SV0-0000-M0W-MU7690
	Mock-up for Qualification of ASME Tube Bending

	2612
	SV0-0000-MYW-CT7674
	MECHANICAL/ABRASIVE CLEANING OF MISCELLANEOUS STEEL & EQUIPMENT.

	2613
	SV3-FPS-PHW-860506
	INSTALLATION OF FIRE PROTECTING SYSTEM SUPPORTS (FPS)

	2614
	SV0-CE01-CEW-CV7471
	NDE OF CIVES EMBEDS WITH WELDABLE COUPLERS

	2615
	SV4-WRS-THW-ME7465
	TESTING OF CA20 WALL LEAK CHASES AND CONNECTED PIPING

	2616
	SV0-CA20-CCW-MU6307
	CA20 CONCRETE PLACEMENT MOCK UP FOR CONSTRUCTION JOINT AT ELEV. 85'-0"

	2617
	SV3-RNS-MLW-860363
	ASME SECTION III - INSTALLATION OF CONTAINMENT VESSEL PENETRATION SV3-RNS-PY-C01 (P19)

	2618
	SV3-RNS-MLW-860364
	ASME SECTION III - INSTALLATION OF CONTAINMENT VESSEL PENETRATION SV3-RNS-PY-C02 (P20)

	2619
	SV3-SFS-MLW-860365
	ASME SECTION III - INSTALLATION OF CONTAINMENT VESSEL PENETRATION SV3-SFS-PY-C02 (P22)

	2620
	SV3-CAS-P0W-ME6006
	INSTALLATION OF ANNEX BLDG CAS PIPING (ISO SV3-CAS-PLW-20J, 20K, 20L, & 20M)

	2621
	SV0-0000-CCW-CV5530
	Miscellaneous Grouting in 300 series Buildings/Yard

	2622
	SV3-MT2D-MEW-ME5377
	INSTALLATION OF MSR SHELL DRAIN TANK HDS-MT-02A/B

	2623
	SV3-1130-SLW-855000
	UPENDER PIT, FABRICATION

	2624
	SV4-CA01-S4W-CV6476
	CA01-32 SUBMODULE INSTALLATION

	2625
	SV4-1220-CCW-MU5102
	UNIT 4 MOCK-UP FOR CORE DRILLING IN CONCRETE PLACEMENT OUTSIDE THE CVBH AT ELEVATION 72'-6"

	2626
	SV3-CA20-S4W-CV4804
	SURVEY ROOMS FOR PLUMBNESS/LEVEL/WALL FLATNESS FOR SUB-ASSEMBLIES 1, 2, 3 & 4

	2627
	SV3-CA01-V2W-CV4802
	INSTALL CA01 GUIDE PIN COLLAR MOUNTING PLATES

	2628
	SV3-ML05-MLW-ME4786
	INSTALLATION OF 100'0" AREA 3,4,5 PIPING PENETRATIONS

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	2629
	SV3-WRS-P0W-ME4753
	INSPECTION OF CASK WASHDOWN PIT LEAK CHASE PIPING

	2630
	SV3-1130-C0W-850004
	CONTAINMENT CONCRETE PLACEMENT REFUEL CAVITY ELEV 95' TO 98'  1/2"

	2631
	SV3-WRS-P0W-ME4752
	INSPECTION OF CASK LOADING PIT LEAK CHASE PIPING

	2632
	SV3-PXS-PHW-ME3780
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC SV3-PXS-PLW-021

	2633
	SV3-WRS-P0W-ME4751
	INSPECTION OF FUEL TRANSFER CANAL LEAK CHASE PIPING

	2634
	SV3-WRS-P0W-ME4750
	INSPECTION OF SPENT FUEL POOL LEAK CHASE PIPING

	2635
	SV3-WRS-P0W-ME4563
	SV3-WRS-GNR-000054 REPAIR WORK FOR SV3-WRS-PLW-838

	2636
	SV3-VYS-PHW-ME4479
	, FABRICATE AND INSTALL ANNEX HOT WATER HEATING SYSTEM (VYS) PIPING SUPPORTS FOR SV3-VYS-P0W-ME4478 ,

	2637
	SV3-CAS-PHW-ME4475
	The installation of the Annex CAS Piping Support for WP ( SV3-CAS-P0W-ME4474)

	2638
	SV3-WRS-PLW-ME4462
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WRS PIPING (INCLUDES SV3-WRS-PLW-84A)

	2639
	SV3-WRS-P0W-ME4456
	SV3-WRS-GNR-000056 REPAIR WORK FOR SV3-WRS-PLW-847

	2640
	SV3-WRS-P0W-ME4451
	SV3-WRS-GNR-000057 REPAIR WORK FOR SV3-WRS-PLW-83C

	2641
	SV3-WRS-PLW-ME4449
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WRS PIPING (INCLUDES SV3-WRS-PLW-81F)

	2642
	SV3-WRS-PLW-ME4448
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WRS PIPING (INCLUDES SV3-WRS-PLW-81E)

	2643
	SV3-WRS-P0W-ME4430
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WRS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS SV3-WRS-PLW-80B, 80C AND 80U

	2644
	SV3-VWS-P0W-ME4426
	ASME SECTION III- FABRICATION/ INSTALLATION OF ISOMETRIC# SV3-VWS-PLW-910 (LINE# VWS-PL-L032

	2645
	SV3-WRS-P0W-ME4423
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WRS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS SV3-WRS-PLW-801, 80S, -86E

	2646
	SV3-SS01-Z0W-CV4377
	UNIT 3 STRUCTURAL STEEL SAFETY CLASS E REQUIREMENTS

	2647
	SV3-ASS-PHW-ME4294
	FABRICATE/INSTALL OF AUXILIARY STEAM (ASS) SUPPORTS (PORTION 5)

	2648
	SV4-1000-Z0W-CV3912
	UNIT 4 SHIELD BUILDING REINFORCED CONCRETE REQUIREMENTS

	2649
	SV3-CAS-P0W-ME3429
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE CAS PIPING (INCLUDES SV3-CAS-PLW-336)

	2650
	SV4-MSS-P0W-860357
	INSTALLATION AND FABRICATION OF MAIN STEAM SYSTEM (MSS) PIPING

	2651
	SV4-MSS-P0W-860358
	INSTALLATION AND FABRICATION OF MAIN STEAM SYSTEM (MSS) PIPING

	2652
	SV3-WRS-P0W-ME3858
	SV3-WRS-GNR-000055 REPAIR WORK FOR SV3-WRS-PLW-872

	2653
	SV3-WRS-P0W-ME3857
	SV3-WRS-GNR-000060 REPAIR WORK FOR SV3-WRS-PLW-83G

	
			
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CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY

Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	2654
	SV3-WRS-P0W-ME3637
	SV3-WRS-GNR-000049 REPAIR WORK FOR SV3-WRS-PLW-81Q

	2655
	SV3-DTS-PHW-ME3582
	INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS ON ISO SV3-DTS-PLW-01AP AND SV3-DTS-PLW-01AN

	2656
	SV3-PXS-P0W-ME3508
	ASME SECTION III - PERFORM RADIOGRAPHY TEST ON SV3-PXS-PLW-014 SHOP WELD 15

	2657
	SV3-PGS-CCW-CV3426
	UNIT 3 JACK & BORE AND PGS ENCASEMENT CONSTRUCTION

	2658
	SV4-CCS-P0W-ME3112
	INSTALLATION OF LARGE BORE CCS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRIC SV4-CCS-PLW-740, 750)

	2659
	SV3-CVS-PHW-ME2926
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC DRAWING SV3-CVS-PLW-110

	2660
	SV4-CA20-S4W-CV4004
	CA20-01-MAP OUT TEMPORARY ATTACHMENTS

	2661
	SV3-WWS-PHW-ME3074
	INSTALLATION OF ANNEX WWS PIPING SUPPORTS (FOR WP SV3-WWS-P0W-ME2693)

	2662
	SV3-PXS-PHW-ME4508
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FO ISOMETRIC SV3-PXS-PLW-02V

	2663
	SV3-PXS-P0W-861007
	INSTALL ISOMETRIC SV3-PXS-PLW-934 LARGE BORE PIPING

	2664
	SV4-1000-XEW-CV2913
	UNIT 4 POWER BLOCK EXCAVATION AND BACKFILL OF UTILITIES

	2665
	SV3-PXS-P0W-ME2890
	ASME SECTION III- FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF ISOMETRIC# SV3-PXS-PLW-018 (LINE NUMBERS PXS-PL-L112A)

	2666
	SV3-0000-EGW-EL2804
	PERFORM INSTALLATION OF UNDERGROUND COMMODITIES (SV3-SITE STATION GROUNDING GRID) FOR GROUND GRID AREA, M1300

	2667
	SV3-VWS-PHW-ME2800
	INSTALLATION OF VWS SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRICS SV3-VWS-PLW-20L

	2668
	SV3-PXS-P0W-ME2751
	ASME Section III-Fabrication/Installation of Isometric# SV3-PXS-PLW-02R (Line Numbers PXS-PL-L136B)

	2669
	SV3-MS10-MEW-ME2472
	Install TB Sampling Rooms AHU (VTS-MS-01A/1B)

	2670
	SV4-1000-CRW-CV2374
	FABRICATION OF REBAR FOR UNIT 4 NUCLEAR ISLAND

	2671
	SV3-2053-SHW-EL8560
	Electrical Cable Tray Support Installation in the Turbine Building, Elevation 141’-3”, Area 2, Room 20500

	2672
	SV3-ML05-MLW-ME1982
	ATTACHMENT OF WELDED COUPLINGS 82'-6" FLOOR PENETRATIONS

	2673
	SV4-RWS-MEW-TP1980
	REWORK ASSOCIATED WITH NONCONFORMANCE V-ND-11-0181

	2674
	SV0-1208-SCW-MU1894
	MOCKUP-SHIELD WALL PANEL MOCKUP

	2675
	SV0-CA05-MHW-RI1887
	CONSTRUCTION OF CA05 PLATEN

	2676
	SV4-CWS-THW-ME1722
	UNIT 4 CIRCULATING WATER SYSTEM (CWS) HYDRO TEST FROM PRE CAST CONCRETE PIPE (PCCP) TO TURBINE BUILDING

	2677
	SV3-WLS-PLWP-ME1655
	Fabricate And Install WLS Piping Iso SV3-WLS-PLW-750

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	2678
	SV3-1220-CEW-CV1605
	Auxiliary Building Embed Plates & Anchor Bolts-EL 82'6" - Area 5&6

	2679
	SV0-0000-M0W-MU1585
	Mock-up for Qualification of Cleaning Methods

	2680
	SV3-CWS-XEW-CV0056
	GROUTING OF PHASE 2 CWS PIPE JOINTS (PCCP) AND FLOWABLE FILL PLACEMENT

	2681
	SV3-ML05-MLW-ME6134
	ASME SECTION III - ATTACH CODE DATA PLATES ON CA20 PENETRATIONS

	2682
	SV3-2054-SHW-EL8954
	Electrical Cable Tray Supplemental Steel Installation in the Turbine Building, Below Elevation 169’-0”

	2683
	SV3-ME01-PLW-ME1167
	Condenser C-1st Extraction Piping (Extraction Steam)

	2684
	SV3-CA20-S4W-CV0436
	Installation of CA20 SA3 Overlay Plates RESERVED FOR RUSSELL FINDLEY

	2685
	SV4-CA20-MHH-040
	INSTALLATION OF UNIT 4 CA20 MODULE

	2686
	SV3-2070-SAW-850000
	ROOF ELEV. FLOOR SLAB. STUD INSTALLATION

	2687
	SV3-SGS-P0W-ME6695
	ASME SECTION III - FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF ISOMETRIC SV3-SGS-PLW-080, -81 (LINE NUMBERS SGS-PL-L009B), ,

	2688
	SV3-Q240-Q2W-861063
	INSTALLATION OF MECHANICAL MODULE 1120-Q2-40

	2689
	SV4-2020-MEW-860398
	CONDENSER B CONECTION PIECE ASSEMBLY

	2690
	SV4-4032-ERW-860382
	INSTALLATION OF EMBEDDED CONDUIT, ANNEX BUILDING, AREA 2, ELEV. 100'-0"

	2691
	SV4-CWS-PHW-ME7146
	INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR PIPING PACKAGAE SV4-CWS-P0W-ME7145

	2692
	SV3-MT02-MHH-004
	LIFTING OF UNIT 3 ACCUMULATOR TANKS

	2693
	SV4-WLS-THW-861171
	PNEUMATIC TEST OF THE HDPE PORTION OF THE UNIT 4 WLS SYSTEM NORTH OF THE VEHICLE BARRIER DITCH

	2694
	SV3-WLS-THW-861170
	PNEUMATIC TEST OF THE HDPE PORTION OF UNIT 3 WLS SYSTEM NORTH OF THE VEHICLE BARRIER DITCH

	2695
	SV4-0000-C0W-850007
	TRANSFORMER FOUNDATION, WALL POUR #7

	2696
	SV3-WLS-P0W-861168
	INSTALL ELECTRO-FUSION COUPLINGS ON UNIT 3 WLS LINE ISOMETRICS SV3-WLS-PLW-80GD, 80GE, 80GF, 80GG, 80GH, 80GJ, 80GK, 80GL, 80GM, 80GN

	2697
	SV3-FPS-P0W-860729
	INSTALLATION OF FIRE PROTECTION PIPING

	2698
	SV4-CA01-S4W-CV6574
	U4-CA01 LIFTING FRAMES AND BRACING SUBMUDULES 27 THRU 31, -34 & -46

	2699
	SV3-PXS-PHW-ME5672
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC SV3-PXS-PLW-320

	2700
	SV3-PXS-PHW-881160
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC DRAWING SV3-PXS-PLW-284

	2701
	SV4-WLS-P0W-861169
	INSTALL ELECTRO-FUSION COUPLINGS IN UNIT 4 WLS LINE ISOMETRICS SV4-WLS-PLW-81GP, 81GQ, 81GR, 81GS, 81GU, 81GV, 81GW, 81GX, 81Y

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	2702
	SV4-ML05-MLW-ME7944
	INSTALL CA01 ASME PROCESS PIPE PENETRATION SV4-11300-ML-P78 & SV4-11300-ML-P79

	2703
	SV4-ML05-MLW-ME7942
	INSTALL CA01 PENETRATION SV4-11300-ML-P41

	2704
	SV4-2101-C0W-850403
	122' ELEVATION WALLS POUR 2NW

	2705
	SV4-VWS-P0W-860370
	Fabrication/Installation of VWS Piping (Isometric Drawings SV4-VWS-PLW-260, -384 and -389)

	2706
	SV4-CA01-S4W-CV6498
	CA01-38 SUB MODULE INSTALLATION

	2707
	SV3-MSS-P0W-ME4647
	INSTALLATION OF MSS PIPING

	2708
	SV3-PXS-PHW-ME3790
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC SV3-PXS-PLW-02P

	2709
	SV3-PXS-P0W-861009
	INSTALL ISOMETRIC SV3-PXS-PLW-936 LARGE BORE PIPING

	2710
	SV3-PXS-P0W-861012
	INSTALL ISOMETRIC SV3-PXS-PLW-944  LARGE BORE PIPING

	2711
	SV4-MSS-P0W-860355
	INSTALLATION OF MAIN STEAM SYSTEM (MSS) PIPING

	2712
	SV4-CB25-CBW-850000
	CB25 MODULE INSTALLATION

	2713
	SV4-CA03-S4W-860271
	CA03 INSTALL & REMOVE TEMPORARY WALL ATTACHMENTS

	2714
	SV4-ML05-MLW-ME7693
	INSTALL CA01 PENETRATION SV4-11202-ML-P04

	2715
	SV4-DWS-P0W-860369
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF DWS PIPING (INCLUDING ISOMETRIC DRAWINGS SV4-DWS-PLW-60D, -624 AND -625)

	2716
	SV4-VWS-PHW-860400
	INSTALLATION OF LARGE BORE VWS PIPING SUPPORTS (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS: SV4-VWS-PLW-486)

	2717
	SV3-SFS-P0W-861166
	ASME SECTION III – FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPING FOR ISOMETRICS SV3-SFS-PLW-786 AND SV3-SFS-PLW-787 (LINE NUMBER L037)

	2718
	SV3-PXS-P0W-861015
	INSTALL ISOMETRIC SV3-PXS-PLW-947 LARGE BORE PIPING

	2719
	SV3-PXS-PHW-ME3359
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC SV3-PXS-PLW-01H

	2720
	SV3-PXS-PHW-861021
	INSTALL ISOMETRIC SV3-PXS-PLW-938 LARGE BORE PIPE SUPPORTS

	2721
	SV3-PXS-PHW-861017
	INSTALL ISOMETRIC SV3-PXS-PLW-934 LARGE BORE PIPE SUPPORTS

	2722
	SV3-2030-CCW-CV0123
	100 Ft Elevation Slabs (Includes Elevated Slabs and Roof Slabs for Elev. 94"3 & 100')

	2723
	SV3-CA01-S5W-CV4238
	INSTALLATION OF CA01 SUB-MODULE INTERNAL LEAK CHASE CAPS

	2724
	SV3-CA01-S5W-CV4251
	CA01 BEND TESTING OF STUDS REMOVED FOR WELD ISSUES

	2725
	SV3-CA02-S5W-CV6127
	CA02 REBAR FABRICATION, TORQUEING AND TESTING

	2726
	SV3-2043-SHW-861333
	ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY SUPPLEMENTAL STEEL INSTALLATION IN THE UNIT 3 TURBINE BUILDING ELEVATION 120' - 6", AREA 3, COLUMNS 18 TO 19 & L1 TO P.1

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	2727
	SV4-MT71-C0W-850013
	Waste Water Retention Basin Wall Pour # 13

	2728
	SV3-2070-C0W-850002
	UNIT 3, TURBINE BUILDING ROOF SLAB, POUR #2

	2729
	SV4-1103-ERW-861803
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF EMBEDDED 11208 RNS VALVE ROOM X CONDUITS

	2730
	SV3-1000-ATW-850000
	UNIT 3, AUXILIARY BUILDING, PHYZITE SEAL

	2731
	SV4-4042-SAW-850002
	UNIT 4 - ANNEX SUPPLEMENT STEEL, ELEV 117' - 6", AREA 2, CL 6 TO CL 7.1

	2732
	SV3-4031-ERW-861317
	INSTALLATION OF SCHEDULED CONDUIT IN ROOM 40308, ANNEX BUILDING, AREA 1, ELEVATION 100' - 0"

	2733
	SV3-4031-ERW-861242
	INSTALL CABLE TRAY IN RMS 40307-40310 ANNEX BLDG, AREA 1, ELEV. 100'(WP2)

	2734
	SV4-1231-ERW-EL7203
	INSTALL CONDUIT SLEEVES FOR PENETRATIONS IN UNIT 4 AUX BUILDING FLOOR SLABS, EL 100'-0"AREA 1 RMS. 12304 & 12305

	2735
	SV4-1232-ERW-EL7205
	INSTALL CONDUIT SLEEVES FOR PENETRATIONS IN UNIT 4 AUX BUILDING FLOOR SLABS, EL 100'-0"AREA 2 RMS. 12301, 12302, 12303 & 12311

	2736
	SV4-1231-EYW-EL7204
	INSTALL CONDUIT SLEEVES FOR PENETRATIONS IN PRECAST CONCRETE PANEL. AND CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE (ABOVE PRECAST CONCRETE PANELS ) UNIT 4, AUXILIARY BUILDING, ELEVATION 100'-0", AREA 1. WORK THIS PACKAGE IN CONJUNCTION WITH CIVIL WORK PACKAGE SV4-1230-CPW-XX

	2737
	SV4-CA02-S8W-860171
	CA02 Install Lifting Lugs for NI Set

	2738
	SV4-1154-ERW-861816
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF CABLE TRAY SUPPORTS FOR AREA 4 ON RING2 OF THE CONTAINMENT VESSEL AT ELEVATION131'-9" TO 170'-0"

	2739
	SV4-4030-SSW-850012
	100'- ELEV. S02. STAIRS

	2740
	SV4-WWS-THW-861595
	HYDRO TEST THE UNIT 4 WASTE WATER SYSTEM (WWS) HDPE PIPING

	2741
	SV4-1153-ERW-861814
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF CABLE TRAY SUPPORTS ATTACHING TO THE CONTAINMENT VESSEL IN AREA 3 AT ELEVATION 170' TO 176'

	2742
	SV4-1153-ERW-861811
	FABRICATION & INSTALLATION OF CABLE TRAY SUPPORTS FOR AREA 3 ON RING 2 OF THE CONTAINMENT VESSEL AT ELEVATION 131'-9" TO 170'-0"

	2743
	SV4-1154-ERW-861807
	FABRICATION & INSTALLATION OF CONDUIT SUPPORTS FOR AREA 4 ON RING 2 OF THE CONTAINMENT VESSEL AT ELEVATION 131'-9" TO 170'-0"

	2744
	SV4-1152-ERW-861809
	FABRICATION & INSTALLATION OF CABLE TRAY SUPPORTS FOR AREA 2 ON THE RING 2 OF THE CONTAINMENT VESSEL AT ELEVATION 131'-9" TO 170'

	2745
	SV3-4051-SAW-850001
	SUPPLEMENTARY STEEL, ELEVATION 135'-3", AREA 1 CL E/I.1 & 11.09/11.15

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	2746
	SV4-1151-ERW-861805
	FABRICATION & INSTALLATION OF CONDUIT SUPPORTS FOR AREA 1 & 2 ON THE RING 2 OF THE CONTAINMENT VESSEL AT ELEVATION 131'-9" TO 170'-0"

	2747
	SV4-1150-ERW-861808
	FABRICATION & INSTALLATION OF HYDROGEN IGNITER CONDUIT SUPPORTS ATTACHING TO THE CONTAINMENT VESSEL AT ELEVATION 170' TO 176'

	2748
	SV4-1153-ERW-861813
	FABRICATION & INSTALLATION OF CABLE TRAY SUPPORTS FOR AREA 3 ON RING 2 OF THE CONTAINMENT VESSEL AT ELEVATION 131'-9" TO 170'-0"

	2749
	SV3-CA35-ERW-861470
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF ELECTRICAL PENETRATIONS WITHIN THE CA35 MODULE

	2750
	SV4-1152-ERW-861810
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF CABLE TRAY SUPPORTS ATTACHING TO THE CONTAINMENT VESSEL IN AREA 2 AT ELEVATION 170' TO 176'

	2751
	SV3-4031-ERW-861319
	Installation of Scheduled Conduit in Room 40310, Annex Building, Area 1, Elevation 100'-0"

	2752
	SV4-1153-ERW-861806
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF CONDUIT SUPPORTS FOR AREA 3 ON RINGS 2 OF THE CONTAINMENT VESSEL AT EL. 131'-9" TO 170'-0"

	2753
	SV4-1154-ERW-861817
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF CABLE TRAY SUPPORTS ATTACHING TO THE CONTAINMENT VESSEL IN AREA 4 AT ELEVATION 170' TO 176'

	2754
	SV4-CA03-S4W-861518
	CA03 POST WELDING SURVEY DATA/VERIFICATIONS

	2755
	SV3-4031-ERW-861245
	Install Cable Tray in Rms 40307-40310 Annex Bldg. Area 1, Elev. 100¿ (WP5)

	2756
	SV3-4031-ERW-861246
	Install Cable Tray in Rms 40307-40310 Annex Bldg. Area 1, Elev. 100¿ (WP6)

	2757
	SV3-2070-SAW-850001
	UNIT 3 TURBINE BUILDING ELEVATION 230'-9" SHEAR STUD INSTALLATION

	2758
	SV4-4030-SSW-850014
	100' ELEV. S04 STAIR

	2759
	SV4-CB11-CBW-850000
	CONTAINMENT BUILDING-INSTALLATION OF MODULE CB11 AT ELEV 84'-6"

	2760
	SV3-4052-SAW-850003
	Unit 3, Supplemental Steel for Annex Elev 135'-3"

	2761
	SV3-4052-SAW-850005
	Supplemental Steel 135'-3" Elev. Annex Bldg, Area 2 from CL 7.1-9 & G-H

	2762
	SV3-R251-ERW-861194
	Module R251 Electrical Cable Tray and Tray Grounding Installation

	2763
	SV3-2141-SAW-850000
	UNIT 3, FIRST BAY , 117'-6" ELEV., STUD INSTALLATION

	2764
	SV4-1160-SPW-850031
	SPL31, SPL32 & SPL33 Installation

	2765
	SV4-CA20-C0W-850001
	Auxiliary Building-Submodule CA20-Elev 75'-6"- Concrete Floors 64  & 65 FLOORS

	2766
	SV4-1160-SPW-850028
	SPL28, 29 & 30 Structural Steel Installation

	2767
	SV3-2070-C0W-850005
	ROOF ELEV FLOOR SLAB, POUR #5

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	2768
	SV4-1150-EGW-861819
	INSTALL GROUNDING IN CONTAINMENT & SHIELD WALLS FROM EL. 117'-6" - 135'-3" EXCLUDING AREAS WHERE SHIELD WALL & AUXILIARY BUILDING MEET

	2769
	SV3-MSS-PHW-ME4676
	INSTALLATION AND FABRICATION OF MAIN STEAM SYSTEM(MSS) PIPING SUPPORT

	2770
	SV4-WWS-P0W-861605
	INSTALLATION OF ANNEX BUILDING WWS PIPING (ISO SV4-WWS-PLW-414,415,416,417,974,975 & 976)

	2771
	SV4-1130-C0W-850010
	CONTAINMENT BLDG - EAST CONCRETE - ELEV 83'-0" & 84'-6" TO 87'-6"

	2772
	SV3-MP80-MEW-861785
	LUBE OIL TRANSFER PUMP INSTALLATION

	2773
	SV3-EDS2-EAW-EL6230
	INSTALL (EDS2) EA - LOW VOLTAGE DISTRIBUTION PNL EQUIPMENT FOR ANNEX COMPUTER ROOM "B" - 40411 ELEV. 118'- 6"

	2774
	SV4-MT6Z-MEW-ME8562
	MAIN LUBE OIL TANK

	2775
	SV4-MT71-C0W-850009
	Waste Water Retention Basin Wall Pour # 9

	2776
	SV4-CB21-CBW-850000
	CONTAINMENT BUILDING-INSTALLATION OF MODULE CB21

	2777
	SV4-1200-T2W-CV5940
	HSB ASSEMBLY & INSTALLER QUALIFICATION FOR U4 AUXILIARY BUILDING

	2778
	SV3-1208-CCW-851005
	SV3 SHIELD BLDG COURSES 5 & 6 CONCRETE

	2779
	SV0-863-THW-ME7837
	TEST UNDERGROUND PIPING UTILITIES POTABLE WATER, SANITARY SEWER, FIRE SUPPRESSION FOR BUILDING 304

	2780
	SV4-CB12-CBW-850000
	CONTAINMENT BUILDING-INSTALLATION OF MODULE CB12 AT ELEV 84'-6"

	2781
	SV3-CA36-ERW-861471
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF ELECTRICAL PENETRATIONS WITHIN THE CA36 MODULE

	2782
	SV3-2052-SHW-861954
	ISTALLATION OF CABLE TRAY SUPPORTS IN TURBINE BUILDING (ELEV. 141'-3" AREA 2)

	2783
	SV0-8200-MHW-861992
	MISC. MAB WORK

	2784
	SV0-CA00-S5W-862025
	CAxx FLOOR REPAIRS

	2785
	SV4-RNS-P0W-861702
	ASME III FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF CA20 LARGE BORE PIPING FOR ISOMETRICS SV4-RNS-PLW-176

	2786
	SV3-2040-SHW-861918
	ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY TRAPEZE SUPPORTS FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION IN THE UNIT 3 TURBINE BUILDING, ELEVATION 120'-6", AREA 0

	2787
	SV3-2042-SHW-861748
	INSTALLATION OF TRAPEZE CABLE TRAY SUPPORTS IN TURBINE BUILDING (ELEV. 120'-6" AREA 2)

	2788
	SV3-CVS-P0W-860234
	COMPLETE INSTALLATION OF CVS PIPING ON MODULE KQ23

	2789
	SV3-2048-SHW-861896
	ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY TRAPEZE SUPPORTS FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION IN THE UNIT 3 TURBINE BUILDING,ELEVATION120 6,AREA8

	2790
	SV3-2053-SHW-861956
	Installation of Cable Tray Supports in Turbine Buliding (Elev.141'3"ARREA)

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	2791
	SV4-R151-ERW-861347
	U4 Module R151 Electrical Cable Tray and Tray Grounding Installation

	2792
	SV3-2046-SHW-861851
	ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY TRAPEZE SUPPORTS FABRAICATION AND INSTALLATION IN THE UNIT 3 TURBINE BULIDING,ELEVATION 120'6" ,AREA 6

	2793
	SV3-4031-SHW-861536
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL CABLE TRAY SUPPORTS ANNEX BLDG. AREA 1, ELEV. 100¿, BETWEEN COLUMN LINES 11.15/13 & E/F.

	2794
	SV3-RNS-PHW-861491
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF RNS LARGE BORE PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISO SV3-RNS-PLW-175

	2795
	SV3-2131-CSW-850091
	UNIT 3, TURBINE BUILDING, STAIR MODULE 2131-CS-91

	2796
	SV3-4030-SSW-850011
	S01 Stair Tower

	2797
	SV4-CA20-S4W-CV5126
	UNIT 4 CA20 SA1 FLOOR INSTALLATION AT ELEV 92'-6"

	2798
	SV4-CA03-S4W-860189
	CA03 FloorLeak Chase Assembly

	2799
	SV4-1208-CCW-851005
	SV4 SHIELD BLDG COURSES 5&6 CONCRETE

	2800
	SV3-2047-SHW-861334
	ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY SUPPLEMENTAL STEEL INSTALLATION IN THE UNIT 3 TURBINE BUILDING, ELEVATION 120' - 6", AREA 7, cOLUMNS 18 TO 19 & K.1 TO L.1

	2801
	SV3-1230-C0W-850021
	AUX BUILDING WALL, CL 4.8, ELEV 107'-2" TO 117'-6" (WALL 95)

	2802
	SV3-HDS-PHW-860540
	INSTALLATION AND FABRICATION OF HDS SUPPORTS

	2803
	SV3-PXS-PHW-ME8739
	Fabrication/Installation of Pipe Supports for Isometric Drawing SV3-PXS-PLW-680

	2804
	SV3-RNS-P0W-ME5055
	ASME SECTION III - FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF ISOMETRICS SV3-RNS-PLW-181, SV3-RNS-PLW-180, & SV3-RNS-PLW-18A (LINE NUMBERS RNS-PL-L015, -L016, -017, L082), ,

	2805
	SV3-RNS-P0W-ME5057
	ASME SECTION III - FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF ISOMETRIC SV3-RNS-PLW-370 (LINE NUMBER RNS-PL-L047), ,

	2806
	SV3-RNS-P0W-ME5058
	ASME SECTION III - FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF ISOMETRIC SV3-RNS-PLW-380 (LINE NUMBER RNS-PL-L046), ,

	2807
	SV4-ME2L-MEW-861645
	VYS HEAT EXCHANGERS

	2808
	SV3-ME01-P0W-860979
	INSTALLATION OF CONDENSER A HEATER DRAIN PIPING

	2809
	SV4-CA22-CAW-850001
	CA22 MODULE INSTALLATION

	2810
	SV4-2141-SSW-850000
	117'-6" ELEV. STRUCTURAL STEEL

	2811
	SV4-2141-SPW-850000
	117'-6" ELEV.DECKING/GRATING

	2812
	SV4-5030-C0W-850001
	UNIT 4 RADWASTE SUMP MUDMATS

	2813
	SV0-0000-XGW-CV0276
	Erosion Control - NOI 20

	2814
	SV0-0000-XPW-CV0616
	Utility Trench Crossing

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	2815
	SV0-847-SSW-TP1813
	MAB End Wall Removal And Re-Installation

	2816
	SV0-SDS-CCW-CV0156
	Grinder Pump/Lift Station Concrete Foundations

	2817
	SV0-SDS-CKW-ME1529
	Install Sanitary Drain Manholes SV0-SDS-MH-41, SV0-SDS-MH-43, SV0-SDS-MH-44, & SV0-SDS-MH-45

	2818
	SV0-SDS-CKW-ME1530
	Rework SDS Manholes MH-46 and MH-47

	2819
	SV0-SDS-CKW-ME1531
	INSTALL SANITARY DRAIN MANHOLE SV0-SDS-MH-42.

	2820
	SV3-1000-XEW-CV1907
	Unit 3 Power Block Excavation and Backfill of Utilities

	2821
	SV3-1200-CRW-CV1409
	Unit 3 Auxiliary Building Walls Elevation 66'-6" to 82'-6" Reinforcing Steel For Walls #21,22,23,& 24

	2822
	SV3-1200-CRW-CV1413
	UNIT 3 AUXILIARY BUILDING EL 66-6 TO 82-6 REBAR FOR WALLS 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 16, 17, AND 18.

	2823
	SV3-1210-CEW-CV1260
	UNIT 3 AUXILIARY BUILDING-EL. 66'6" EMBED PLATES FOR CONCRETE WALL PLACEMENT #2

	2824
	SV3-CAS-PHW-ME1033
	Fabrication/Installation of Pipe Supports for Isometric Drawing CAS-PLW-773

	2825
	SV3-CAS-PLW-ME0928
	Fabricate and Install Small Bore Elevation 1 DWS Piping Iso SV3-DWS-PLW-773

	2826
	SV3-CDS-PLW-ME2304
	INSTALLATION OF CDS PIPING FOR ISOMETRIC SV3-CDS-PLW-01AR, SV3-CDS-PLW-01AQ, SV3-CDS-PLW-01AP, SV3-CDS-PLW-013 SPOOL #1-4.

	2827
	SV4-1000-CCW-850000
	Unit 4 Outside The CVBH Concrete Placement X from Elev. 82'-6" to 94'-0"

	2828
	SV3-2052-SHW-861860
	INSTALLATION OF CABLE TRAY WELDED SUPPORTS IN TURBINE BUILDING (ELEV. 141' 3" AREA 2)

	2829
	SV3-CA33-S5W-862270
	CA33 OLP'S AND EMBEDMENT PLATES

	2830
	SV3-ME01-PHW-860973
	CONDENSER A HEATER DRAIN PIPE SUPPORTS

	2831
	SV4-WLS-P0W-861960
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF WLS PIPING SHOWN ON ISOMETRIC DRAWINGS SV4-WLS-PLW-35C, -215, -376, -380 AND -904

	2832
	SV4-ASS-PHW-860317
	INSTALLATION AND FABRICATION OF AUXILLIARY STEAM SYSTEM(ASS) PIPING SUPPORT

	2833
	SV4-CDS-P0W-860328
	INSTALLATION OF CDS PIPING (PORTION 3)

	2834
	SV3-1210-CEW-CV1073
	UNIT 3 AUXILIARY BUILDING EL 66FT. 6IN. EMBED PLATES FOR CONCRETE WALL PLACEMENTS #1 & #4

	2835
	SV3-1210-CEW-CV1261
	UNIT 3 AUXILIARY BUILDING-EL. 66'-6" EMBED PLATES FOR CONCRETE WALL PLACEMENTS #3, #11, #12, #13 (RM 12103), & #14

	2836
	SV3-1210-CEW-CV1263
	UNIT 3 AUXILIARY BUILDING-EL. 66'-6" EMBED PLATES FOR CONCRETE WALL PLACEMENTS #6, #19, & #20

	2837
	SV3-1210-CEW-CV1264
	UNIT 3 AUXILIARY BUILDING-EL. 66'-6" EMBED PLATES FOR CONCRETE WALL PLACEMENTS #7, #8, #9, #10, #13 (ROOM 12104), #15, #16, #17, & #18

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	2838
	SV3-1210-EGW-EL1067
	Unit 3 Auxillary Bldg EL.66'-6" Grounding Work Package for Walls 4, 5

	2839
	SV3-CAS-PHW-ME1034
	Fabrication/Installation of Pipe Supports for Isometric Drawing CAS-PLW-839

	2840
	SV3-CAS-PLW-ME0927
	Fabricate and Install Small Bore Elevation CAS Piping Iso SV3-CAS-PLW-773

	2841
	SV4-ME01-PHW-861875
	UNIT 4 CONDENSER B: INSTALLATION OF PIPING HANGERS & SUPPORTS FOR 1ST EXTRACTION STEAM  PIPING

	2842
	SV3-CCS-PHW-ME1056
	Fabrication/Installation of Pipe Supports for Isometric Drawing CCS-PLW-750

	2843
	SV3-CVS-PHW-ME1057
	Fabrication/Installation of Pipe Supports for Isometric Drawing CVS-PLW-07J

	2844
	SV3-CWS-PLW-ME0550
	UNIT 3 CWS (HDPE) PIPING FROM NUCLEAR ISLAND TO COOLING TOWER

	2845
	SV3-KB14-KBW-ME0452
	INSTALLATION OF MODULE KB14 - WGS EQUIPMENT & VALVES

	2846
	SV3-RNS-MPW-ME0752
	RNS-MP-01A Set & Anchor

	2847
	SV3-RNS-MPW-ME0753
	RNS-MP-01B Set & Anchor

	2848
	SV3-WLS-PHW-ME0835
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WLS PIPING SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRICS SV3-WLS-PLW-35C, -35K

	2849
	SV3-WLS-PHW-ME1042
	Fabrication/ Installation of Pipe Supports for Isometric Drawing WLS-PLW-045

	2850
	SV3-WLS-PHW-ME1092
	Fabrication /Installation of Pipe Supports for Isometric Drawing WLS-PLW-750

	2851
	SV3-WLS-PLW-ME0854
	Fabricate and Install WLS Embedded Piping shown on Isometric Drawing SV3-WLS-PLW-730

	2852
	SV3-WLS-PLW-ME0871
	Fabricate and Install WLS Piping ISO SV3-WLS-PLW-071

	2853
	SV3-WLS-PLW-ME0873
	Fabricate and Install WLS Piping Isometrics SV3-WLS-PLW-741 and SV3-WLS-PLW-74A

	2854
	SV3-WLS-PLW-ME0940
	Fabricate and Install Small Bore Elevation 71'-6" WLS Piping Iso SV3-WLS-PLW-64P and 64Q

	2855
	SV3-WRS-P0W-ME4422
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WRS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS SV3-WRS-PLW-800, -86G, -86H

	2856
	SV3-WRS-PLW-ME0606
	INSTALLATION OF LARGE BORE WRS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS SV3-WRS-PLW-52A, -52B, -52D, -52F)

	2857
	SV3-WWS-PHW-ME0782
	INSTALLATION OF LARGE BORE WWS PIPING SUPPORTS (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS SV3-WWS-PLW-321)

	2858
	SV4-1000-CEW-CV1478
	UNIT 4 NUCLEAR ISLAND BASEMAT -EL 66'-6" EMBEDDED PLATES & ANCHOR BOLTS- AREA 3 & 4

	2859
	SV4-1000-CEW-CV1479
	UNIT 4 NUCLEAR ISLAND BASEMAT - EL 66'-6" EMBEDDED PLATES & ANCHOR BOLTS- AREA 5 & 6

	2860
	SV4-1000-CRW-CV1414
	UNIT 4 NUCLEAR ISLAND BOOT CLEANING STATION

	2861
	SV4-ME01-MEW-ME1192
	INSTALLATION OF UNIT 4 CONDENSERS A, B, AND C FOUNDATION

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	2862
	SV4-ME01-PHW-861871
	UNIT 4 CONDENSER A: INSTALLATION OF PIPING HANGERS & SUPPORTS FOR 1ST EXTRACTION STEAM  PIPING

	2863
	SV3-2053-SHW-861195
	ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY WELDED SUPPORT INSTALLATION IN THE UNIT 3 TURBINE BUILDING, ELEVATION 141'3", AREA 3

	2864
	SV4-ME01-PHW-861879
	UNIT 4 CONDENSER C: INSTALLATION OF PIPING HANGERS & SUPPORTS FOR 1ST EXTRACTION STEAM  PIPING

	2865
	SV4-FPS-P0W-860895
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF FPS PIPING ON ELEVATION 100'

	2866
	SV4-ME01-PHW-861722
	UNIT 4 CONDENSER B: FABRICATION & INSTALLATION O CASING DRAIN PIPING SUPPORTS

	2867
	SV4-PXS-P0W-851016
	INSTALL SV4 RING 2 PIPE ISOMETRIC SV4-PXS-PLW-948

	2868
	SV4-RNS-P0W-861620
	ASME III FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF CA20 LARGE BORE PIPING FOR ISOMETRIC SV4-RNS-PLW-141

	2869
	SV3-PWS-P0W-861754
	INSTALLATION OF ANNEX BLDG PWS PIPING (ISO SV3-PWS-P0W-127 & 472)

	2870
	SV4-ME01-PHW-861721
	UNIT 4 CONDENSER A: FABRICATION & INSTALLATION OF CASING DRAIN PIPING SUPPORTS

	2871
	SV4-ME01-PHW-861723
	UMIT 4 CONDENSER C: FABRICATION & INSTALLATION OF CASING DRAIN PIPING SUPPORT

	2872
	SV3-2070-C0W-850012
	230'-9" ELEV. FLOOR SLAB, POUR #2

	2873
	SV4-2141-SAW-850000
	UNIT 4, FIRST BAY, 117'-6" ELEV., STUD INSTALLATION

	2874
	SV4-CA20-CAW-850100
	CA20 CLEAN-OUT PORT

	2875
	SV3-2070-C0W-850011
	230'-9" ELEV. FLOOR SLAB, POUR # 1

	2876
	SV3-1208-C0W-850009
	UNIT 3 CYLINDRICAL WALL - POUR RC09

	2877
	SV3-CA20-EGW-860962
	Module CA20 Unit 3, EL. 66¿-6¿- 92¿-6¿, Install Grounding to Waste Holdup Tanks, Chemical Waste Tank, and Monitor Tank.

	2878
	SV4-1208-CCW-851001
	UNIT 4 SHIELD BUILDING PLACEMENT 13M AND SC COURSE 1 CONCRETE FILL

	2879
	SV4-WLS-PHW-861342
	INSTALLATION OF WLS PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRICS SV4-WLS-PLW-33A & 870

	2880
	SV4-ME01-PHW-861881
	UNIT 4 CONDENSER C: INSTALLATION OF PIPING HANGERS & SUPPORTS FOR 3RD EXTRACTION STEAM PIPING

	2881
	SV4-ME01-PHW-861872
	UNIT 4 CONDENSER A: INSTALLATION OF PIPING HANGERS & SUPPORTS FOR 2ND EXTRACTION STEAM PIPING

	2882
	SV4-ME01-PHW-861873
	UNIT 4 CONDENSER A: INSTALLATION OF PIPING HANGERS & SUPPORTS FOR 3RD EXTRACTION STEAM PIPING

	2883
	SV4-4030-C0W-850004
	100' Elev. Walls, Pour # 4

	2884
	SV3-4000-SHW-862348
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF TYPICAL FIELD ROUTED CONDUIT SUPPORTS, DETAIL C-50, ANNEX BUILDING, ALL AREAS/ELEVATIONS. BOOK 1

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	2885
	SV3-4000-SHW-862349
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF TYPICAL FIELD ROUTED CONDUIT SUPPORTS, DETAIL C-50A, ANNEX BUILDING, ALL AREAS/ELEVATIONS. BOOK 1

	2886
	SV3-4000-SHW-862350
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF TYPICAL FIELD ROUTED CONDUIT SUPPORTS, DETAIL C-52, ANNEX BUILDING, ALL AREAS/ELEVATIONS. BOOK 1

	2887
	SV4-ME01-PHW-861874
	UNIT 4 CONDENSER A : INSTALLATION OF PIPING HANGERS & SUPPORTS FOR 4TH EXTRACTION STEAM PIPING

	2888
	SV4-RNS-P0W-861687
	ASME III FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF CA20 LARGE BORE PIPING FOR ISOMETRIC SV4-RNS-PLW-097

	2889
	SV4-RNS-P0W-861630
	ASME III FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF CA20 LARGE BORE PIPING FOR ISOMETRIC SV4-RNS-PLW-090

	2890
	SV3-PXS-PHW-851941
	INSTALL ISOMETRIC SV3-PXS-PLW-941 LARGE BORE PIPE SUPPORTS

	2891
	SV4-PXS-P0W-851009
	INSTALL SV4 RING 2 PIPE ISOMETRIC SV4-PXS-PLW-936

	2892
	SV4-PXS-P0W-851011
	INSTALL SV4 RING PIPE 2 ISOMETRIC SV4-PXS-PLW-938

	2893
	SV4-PXS-P0W-851007
	INSTALL SV4 RING PIPE 2 ISOMETRIC SV4-PXS-PLW-934

	2894
	SV4-PXS-P0W-851010
	INSTALL SV4 RING 2 PIPE ISOMETRIC SV4-PXS-PLW-937

	2895
	SV4-PXS-P0W-851008
	INSTALL SV4 RING 2 PIPE ISOMETRIC SV4-PXS-PLW-935

	2896
	SV4-PXS-P0W-851013
	INSTALL SV4 RING 2 PIPE ISOMETRIC SV4-PXS-PLW-945

	2897
	SV4-1020-CEW-CV3356
	EMBEDS FOR ANNULUS TUNNEL AND SHIELD BUILDING

	2898
	SV3-2032-ERW-862171
	INSTALLATION OF CABLE TRAY RACEWAY IN THE UNIT 3 TURBINE BUILDING, ELEVATION 100', AREA 2

	2899
	SV3-RNS-PHW-861485
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF RNS LARGE BORE SUPPORTS FOR ISO SV3-RNS-PLW-17K

	2900
	SV4-ME01-PLW-861885
	UNIT 4 CONDENSER A: FABRICATION & INSTALLATION OF 3RD EXTRACTION STEAM PIPING

	2901
	SV4-ME01-PLW-861883
	UNIT 4 CONDENSER A: FABRICATION & INSTALLATION OF 1ST EXTRACTION STEAM PIPING

	2902
	SV4-ME01-PLW-861886
	UNIT 4 CONDENSER A: FABRICATION & INSTALLATION OF 4TH EXTRACTION STEAM PIPING

	2903
	SV3-CA20-C0W-850005
	CA20 FLOOR SLABS 38 - 51

	2904
	SV3-4000-SHW-862353
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF TYPICAL FIELD ROUTED CONDUIT SUPPORTS, DETAIL C-58B, ANNEX BUILDING, ALL AREAS / ELEVATIONS. BOOK 1

	2905
	SV3-1214-JCW-862424
	STAGE SAMPLE MONITOR PANEL (SV3-PSS-JL-01) IN ROOM 12152, AREA 4, ELEV. 66'-6"

	2906
	SV3-FPS-PHW-851521
	INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISO SV3-FPS-PLW-521

	2907
	SV3-PCS-P0W-850054
	INSTALL LARGE BORE PIPE ISOMETRIC SV3-PCS-PLW-054

	2908
	SV3-PXS-PHW-851932
	INSTALL ISOMETRIC SV3-PXS-PLW-932 LARGE BORE PIPE SUPPORTS

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	2909
	SV3-PXS-PHW-852930
	INSTALL ISOMETRIC SV3-PXS-PLW-930 LARGE BORE PIPE SUPPORTS

	2910
	SV4-1220-C0W-862491
	INSTALLATION OF REBAR, EMBED PLATES, CONCRETE AND FORMWORK FOR U4 AUXILIARY BUILDING CONCRETE BEAMS AT ELEV 82'-6"

	2911
	SV3-CVS-P0W-860231
	INSTALLATION OF CVS PIPING ON MODULE KQ22

	2912
	SV4-ME01-PHW-861882
	UNIT 4 CONDENSER C: INSTALLATION OF PIPING HANGERS & SUPPORTS FOR 4TH EXTRACTION STEAM PIPING

	2913
	SV4-MT71-C0W-850016
	Waste Water Retention Basin Wall Pour # 16

	2914
	SV4-MT71-C0W-850018
	Waste Water Retention Basin Wall Pour # 18

	2915
	SV4-ME01-PHW-861880
	UNIT 4 CONDENSER C: INSTALLATION OF PIPING HANGERS & SUPPORTS FOR 2ND EXTRACTION STEAM PIPING

	2916
	SV4-ME01-PHW-861878
	UNIT 4 CONDENSER B: INSTALLATION OF PIPING HANGERS & SUPPORTS FOR 4TH EXTRACTION STEAM  PIPING

	2917
	SV3-4030-SSW-850014
	100' ELEV. S04 STAIR

	2918
	SV4-ME01-PLW-861884
	UNIT 4 CONDENSER A: FABRICATION & INSTALLATION OF 2ND EXTRACTION STEAM PIPING

	2919
	SV4-ME01-PHW-861876
	UNIT 4 CONDENSER B: INSTALLATION OF PIPING HANGERS & SUPPORTS FOR 2ND EXTRACTION STEAM PIPING

	2920
	SV4-ME01-PHW-861877
	UNIT 4 CONDENSER B: INSTALLATION OF PIPING HANGERS & SUPPORTS FOR 3RD EXTRACTION STEAM PIPING

	2921
	SV3-4000-SHW-862351
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF TYPICAL FIELD ROUTED CONDUIT SUPPORTS, DETAIL C-56, ANNEX BUILDING, ALL AREAS/ELEVATIONS. BOOK 1

	2922
	SV4-R151-R1W-862032
	R151 COMMODITY MODULE INSTALLATION

	2923
	SV4-ME01-MEW-862139
	UNIT 4 CONDENSER B: INSTALLATIONOF FEEDWATER HEATERS

	2924
	SV4-ME01-PHW-861719
	UNIT 4 CONDENSER B INSTALLATION OF VACUUM PIPING SUPPORTS

	2925
	SV4-ASS-PHW-860319
	INSTALLATION AND FABRICATION OF AUXILIARY STEAM SYSTEM(ASS) PIPING SUPPORT

	2926
	SV4-WRS-MTW-862030
	INSTALLATION OF LEAK CHASE POTS SV4-WRS-MT-02A / 02B

	2927
	SV4-ME01-MEW-862138
	UNIT 4 CONDENSER A: INSTALLATION OF FEEDWATER HEATERS

	2928
	SV4-CA04-S8W-CV4095
	U4 INSTALLATION OF CA04 MODULE AT ELEV. 71'-6

	2929
	SV4-ME01-PHW-861718
	UNIT 4 CONDENSER A: INSTALLATION OF VACUUM PIPING SUPPORTS

	2930
	SV4-ME01-PHW-861720
	UNIT 4 CONDENSER C: INSTALLATION OF VACUUM PIPING SUPPORTS

	2931
	SV3-MH01-ASW-850001
	UNIT 3 CONTAINMENT- INITIAL POLAR CRANE RAIL INSTALLATION

	2932
	SV4-WWS-P0W-862362
	INSTALLATION AND FABRICATION OF WASTE WATER N(WWS) PIPING FOR SLAB 2

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	2933
	SV4-ME01-MEW-862140
	UNIT 4 CONDENSER C: INSTALLATION OF FEEDWATER HEATERS

	2934
	SV3-MH20-MHW-861869
	220T CRANE INITIALIZATION PACKAGE

	2935
	SV4-4041-AGW-800000
	Annex Building, Wall Insulation and Gypsum Board, 117'-6"' Elev., Rooms 40410,40411,40412

	2936
	SV3-CDS-P0W-ME1392
	INSTALL LB CONDENSATE PIPING FROM CONDENSATE PUMPS TO CONDENSATE POLISHING SYSTEM

	2937
	SV3-CDS-PLW-ME2503
	INSTALLATION OF CDS PIPING FOR ISO'S SV3-CDS-PLW-100, -101, -102, -743, -910

	2938
	SV3-ZAS-ERW-862234
	INSTALLATION OF CABLE TRAY SOUTH OF UNIT 3 TRANSFORMERS (24" AND 36")

	2939
	SV3-PXS-P0W-850941
	INSTALL ISOMETRIC SV3-PXS-PLW-941 LARGE BORE PIPING

	2940
	SV3-RNS-PHW-850162
	INSTALL LARGE BORE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRICS V3-RNS-PLW-162

	2941
	SV3-SFS-MLW-861036
	ASME SECTION III - INSTALLATION OF CONTAINMENT VESSEL PENETRATION SV3-SFS-PY-C01 (P21)

	2942
	SV3-RNS-PHW-861874
	ASME SECTION III - FABRICATION/ INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC SV3-RNS-PLW-01B

	2943
	SV3-1221-SHW-861903
	INSTALL TYPE 01 CABLE TRAY SUPPORTS RM 12205 82'-6" UNIT 3 AUX

	2944
	SV4-CVS-P0W-861600
	INSTALLATION OF CVS PIPING IN ANNEX U4

	2945
	SV3-PWS-PHW-861979
	INSTALLATION OF PWS PIPING SUPPORTS IN ANNEX 3 (PORTION 7)

	2946
	SV4-0000-C0W-850013
	TRANFORMER FOUNDATION WALL POUR #13

	2947
	SV4-0000-C0W-850010
	TRANSFORMER FOUNDATION, TRANSFORMER PAD 10

	2948
	SV4-CVS-PHW-861601
	INSTALLATION OF CVS PIPE SUPPORTS IN ANNEX U4

	2949
	SV3-1212-ERW-EL4748
	AUXILARY BUILDING UNIT 3, EL 66'-6", AREA 2, FABRICATE AND INSTALL DESIGNED TRAY SUPPORTS

	2950
	SV3-MSS-P0W-ME4675
	INSTALLATION AND FABRICATION OF MAIN STEAM SYSTEM(MSS) PIPING

	2951
	SV3-HDS-PHW-860538
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF HDS SUPPORTS

	2952
	SV4-0000-C0W-850024
	TRANSFORMER FOUNDATION, WALL POUR #24

	2953
	SV3-5030-C0W-850005
	UNIT 3 RADWASTE BUILDING, PIT FOUNDATIONS

	2954
	SV3-4051-C0W-850000
	UNIT 3, ANNEX BUILDING, 135' -3" ELEV. FLOOR SLAB, AREA 1

	2955
	SV4-RNS-P0W-850186
	INSTALL LARGE BORE PIPE ISOMETRIC SV4-RNS-PLW-186

	2956
	SV4-0000-C0W-850011
	TRANSFORMER FOUNDATION WALL POUR # 11

	2957
	SV3-CA05-C0W-850000
	CA05 CONCRETE PRE-PLACEMENT AND PLACEMENT UP TO 105' - 2"

	2958
	SV3-1237-SHW-860292
	INSTALL CONDUIT SUPPORTS ON SHIELD WALL AZ 270¿ TO AZ-325¿ 100'-0"

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	2959
	SV4-WRS-PHW-861737
	KB13 INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS & LEVEL TRANSMITTER MOUNT

	2960
	SV3-RNS-PHW-861880
	ASME SECTION III - FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC SV3-RNS-PLW-402

	2961
	SV3-1230-C0W-850020
	WALL 97 (TOP TO 117')

	2962
	SV3-4033-ERW-862033
	INSTALLATION OF CONDUIT PENETRATION SLEEVES, ANNEX BUILDING, AREA 3, ELEV. 100'-0", 107'-2", 121'-0 ' & 126'-3"

	2963
	SV3-2052-ERW-861852
	ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY RACEWAY FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION IN THE UNIT 3 TURBINE BUILDING, ELEAVATION 141'-3" AREA 2

	2964
	SV3-2052-ERW-861891
	ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY RACEWAY FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION IN THE UNIT 3 TURBINE BUILDING, ELEVATION 141'-3", AREA 2

	2965
	SV3-2056-ERW-861930
	INSTALLATION OF CABLE TRAY RACEWAY IN THE UNIT 3 TURBINE BUILDING, ELEVATION 141' - 3", AREA 6

	2966
	SV3-2053-SHW-862020
	ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY SUPPORTS FABRICATION, AND INSTALLATION IN THE UNIT 3 TURBINE BUILDING, ELEVATION 141' - 3", AREA 3

	2967
	SV3-PXS-P0W-850932
	INSTALL ISOMETRIC SV3-PXS-PLW-932 LARGE BORE PIPING

	2968
	SV3-RNS-PHW-861873
	ASME SECTION III – FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC SV3-RNS-PLW-01A

	2969
	SV3-CA34-S5W-861655
	CA34 MODULE FABRICATION/ASSEMBLY OF LOOSE PARTS

	2970
	SV3-TDS-PHW-860614
	INSTALLATION AND FABRICATION OF TURBINE ISLAND VENTS DRAINS AND RELIEF SYSTEMS (TDS) PIPING SUPPORT

	2971
	SV3-CAS-P0W-ME3430
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE CAS PIPING (INCLUDES SV3-CAS-PLW-33A)

	2972
	SV3-2070-MLW-862023
	INSTALLATION OF MECHANICAL PIPING PENETRATIONS ON ELEVATION 255' (ROOF)

	2973
	SV3-2070-MLW-862022
	INSTALLATION OF MECHANICAL PIPING PENETRATIONS ELEVATION 230'

	2974
	SV3-ML05-MLW-ME4785
	INSTALLATION OF 100'0" AREA 1 PIPING PENETRATIONS

	2975
	SV3-PWS-P0W-861978
	INSTALLATION OF PWS PIPING IN ANNEX 3 (PORTION 7)

	2976
	SV4-CA01-S4W-888358
	UNIT 4 CA01 B-PLATE FABRICATION

	2977
	SV3-2037-ERW-862158
	INSTALLATION OF ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY RACEWAY IN THE UNIT 3 TURBINE BUILDING, EL. 100'-0" AREA 7

	2978
	SV3-2044-SHW-861963
	ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY TRAPEZE SUPPORTS

	2979
	SV3-2052-ERW-861890
	ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY RACEWAY FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION IN THE UNIT 3 TURBINE BUILDING, ELEVATION 141'-3", AREA 2

	2980
	SV3-2048-ERW-862151
	INSTALLATION ON CABLE TRAY RACEWAY IN THE UNIT 3 TURBINE BUILDING ELEVAION 120'-6"

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	2981
	SV3-2052-ERW-861887
	ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY RACEWAY FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION IN THE UNIT 3 TURBINE BUILDING, ELEVATION 141'-3", AREA 2

	2982
	SV3-2040-SHW-861920
	ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY TRAPEZE SUPPORTS FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION IN THE UNIT 3 TURBINE BUILDING, ELEVATION 120' - 6", AREA 0

	2983
	SV3-RNS-PHW-861882
	ASME SECTION III - FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC SV3-RNS-PLW-422

	2984
	SV4-MT71-C0W-850012
	Waste Water Retention Basin Wall Pour # 12

	2985
	SV3-2052-ERW-861888
	ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY RACEWAY FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION IN THE UNIT 3 TURBINE BUILDING, ELEVATION 141'-3", AREA 2

	2986
	SV4-0000-C0W-850012
	TRANSFORMER FOUNDATION, TRANSFORMER PAD POUR # 12

	2987
	SV4-WLS-PHW-861523
	Fabrication/Installation of WLS Piping Supports shown on Isometric Drawings  SV4-WLS-PLW-33K, -357 and -35F

	2988
	SV3-4032-SHW-EL4034
	INSTALL CABLE TRAY SUPPORTS ANNEX BLDG AREA 2, ROOMS 40355, 40354 & 40360

	2989
	SV3-4032-SHW-EL4033
	INSTALL CABLE TRAY SUPPORTS ANNEX BLDG AREA 2, ROOM 40352

	2990
	SV3-PXS-PHW-851943
	INSTALL ISOMETRIC SV3-PXS-PLW-943 LARGE BORE PIPE SUPPORTS

	2991
	SV3-1232-ERW-861442
	INSTALL CONDUIT SLEEVES FOR PENETRATIONS IN UNIT 3 AUX BUILDING FLOOR SLABS, EL 100'-0" AREA 2 RMS. 12312 & 12313

	2992
	SV4-VAS-P0W-861614
	INSTALLATION OF PIPING FOR SV4-VAS-PLW-300, 310, -320 & -330

	2993
	SV4-CA20-S4W-CV5121
	UNIT 4 CA20 MODULE BRACING, SHORING & FORMWORK

	2994
	SV4-4033-C0W-850000
	UNIT 4 ANNEX BUILDING CONCRETE PUMP TOWER FOUNDATION IN AREA 3 AT ELEV 100'-0"

	2995
	SV3-CA00-S5W-862198
	SV3-CA MODULES - COUPLER/REBAR ASSEMBLY FABRICATION

	2996
	SV4-4043-SPW-850001
	UNIT 4 - ANNEX, 126'3 " ELEV., DECKING INSTALLATION

	2997
	SV4-4030-CYW-850000
	100' ELEV. GROUT, COLUMN BASES

	2998
	SV4-ME2G-MEW-862057
	FEEDWATER HEATERS SV4-FWS-ME-07A/B

	2999
	SV3-KQ10-KQW-ME0568
	KQ10 REACTOR COOLANT DRAIN TANK (WLS-MT-01) INSTALLATION

	3000
	SV3-CA20-C0W-850002
	CA20 FLOOR SLAB, 66

	3001
	SV3-4030-SSW-850012
	100'- ELEV. S02. STAIRS

	3002
	SV4-VAS-PHW-861615
	INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR SV4-VAS-PLW-300 & -320

	3003
	SV3-5000-EGW-861864
	INSTALLATION OF RADWASTE BUILDING GROUNDING FOR AREAS 1, 2, & 3 AT THE 100'-0" ELEVATION

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	3004
	SV3-2059-SHW-861056
	ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY SUPPORT INSTALLATION IN THE TURBINE BUILDING, ELEVATION 141¿3¿ , AREA 9, ROOM 20500  (TRAPEZE)

	3005
	SV3-MSS-P0W-860794
	MAIN STEAM TURBINE BYPASS PIPING INSTALLATION

	3006
	SV3-1000-CYW-850000
	UNIT 3, NUCLEAR ISLAND BASE MAT REPAIR

	3007
	SV4-1000-CYW-850000
	UNIT 4, NUCLEAR ISLAND BASEMAT REPAIR

	3008
	SV3-PXS-PHW-851942
	INSTALL ISOMETRIC SV3-PXS-PLW-942 LARGE BORE PIPE SUPPORTS

	3009
	SV4-PXS-P0W-851012
	INSTALL SV4 RING PIPE ISOMETRIC SV4-PXS-PLW-944

	3010
	SV3-PXS-PHW-851931
	INSTALL ISOMETRIC SV3-PXS-PLW-931 LARGE BORE PIPE SUPPORTS

	3011
	SV3-PXS-PHW-851940
	INSTALL ISOMETRIC SV3-PXS-PLW-940 LARGE BORE PIPE SUPPORTS

	3012
	SV4-5030-C0W-850000
	UNIT 4 RADWASTE BUILDING MUDMAT

	3013
	SV3-5030-ERW-861865
	INSTALLATION OF RADWASTE BUILDING CONDUIT FOR AREAS 1,2, & 3 AT THE 100' - 0" ELEVATION

	3014
	SV3-MSS-PHW-860570
	MAIN STEAM TURBINE BYPASS PIPE SUPPORTS

	3015
	SV3-WWS-P0W-860880
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF WWS PIPING AND PIPING DRAINS IN FIRST BAY

	3016
	SV3-WWS-P0W-861107
	INSTALLATION OF ANNEX BLDG WWS PIPING (ISO SV3-WWS-PLW-434, 435, 436, 476 & 967)

	3017
	SV3-2068-SHW-800003
	Install welded cable tray supports in turbin building (elevation 170'0" and 193'6" area 8)

	3018
	SV3-5030-C0W-850001
	UNIT 3 RADWASTE BUILDING SUMP MUDMATS

	3019
	SV3-5030-C0W-850000
	UNIT 3 RADWASTE BUILDING MUDMAT

	3020
	SV4-DWS-PHW-861603
	INSTALLATION OF ANNEX BLDG DWS PIPE SUPPORTS (ISO SV4-DWS-PLW-131)

	3021
	SV3-SFS-PHW-861791
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF B31.1 SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC SV3-SFS-PLW-780

	3022
	SV3-EDS-DSW-EL3125
	INSTALL ANNEX BLDG. NON CLASS 1E DC AND UPS SYSTEM - DC BUS JUNCTION CABINET LOAD GROUP SPARE, ROOM 40310,

	3023
	SV3-EDS-DSW-EL3121
	INSTALL ANNEX BLDG. NON CLASS 1E DC AND UPS SYSTEM - LOAD GROUP SPARE, ROOM 40308,

	3024
	SV4-KB10-KBW-861732
	MODULE KB10 STRUCTURAL FABRICATION

	3025
	SV4-1212-ERW-861217
	INSTALL DESIGN ROUTED CABLE TRAY AND SUPPORTS FOR DIVISION "A" BATTERY ROOM 12101 EL. 66'-6"

	3026
	SV3-4031-ERW-861247
	Install Cable Tray in Rms 40307-40310 Annex Bldg. Area 1, Elev. 100¿ (WP7)

	3027
	SV3-HDS-PHW-ME3765
	INSTALLATION AND FABRICATION OF HEATER DRAIN SYSTEM(HDS) PIPING SUPPORTS.

	3028
	SV3-HDS-P0W-ME3740
	INSTALLATION AND FABRICATION OF HDS PIPING

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	3029
	SV3-MSS-P0W-ME4653
	INSTALLATION OF MSS PIPING

	3030
	SV4-2000-P0W-861999
	INSTALLATION OF TEMPORARY FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEM STANDPIPE

	3031
	SV4-2000-PHW-862000
	INSTALLATION AND FABRICETION OF TEMPORARY FIRE PROTECTION PIPING SUPPORTS

	3032
	SV3-CA37-CAW-850000
	CA37 MODULE FABRICATION

	3033
	SV4-CB32-CBW-850000
	CB32 MODULE INSTALLATION

	3034
	SV4-MT71-C0W-850006
	Waste Water Retention Basin Wall Pour # 6

	3035
	SV4-CB33-CBW-850000
	CB33 MODULE INSTALLATION

	3036
	SV4-2060-C0W-850000
	UNIT 4, TURBINE GENERATOR DECK. 170' ELEV

	3037
	SV3-WWS-PHW-ME6703
	WASTE WATER SYSTEM 140' ELEVATION

	3038
	SV4-MSS-PHW-860360
	INSTALLATION AND FABRICATION OF MAIN STEAM SYSTEM(MSS) PIPE SUPPORTS

	3039
	SV4-4030-C0W-850002
	100'-0" ELEV. WALL, POUR #2

	3040
	SV4-4030-C0W-850001
	100'-0" ELEV. WALL, POUR #1

	3041
	SV3-MV90-MVW-862062
	INSTALLATION OF WLS WASTE PRE-/AFTER MODULE (WLS-MV-06 AND 07

	3042
	SV3-CA01-CCW-850001
	Unit 3 CA01 Concrete Placement, Walls #1 through #4 from Elev. 87'-6" to 146'-10-1/2"

	3043
	SV3-MV90-MVW-862061
	INSTALLATION OF DEMINERALIZER OUTLET FILTER ALPHA AND BRAVO (SFS-MV-02A AND 02B)

	3044
	SV3-ME2L-MEW-ME5893
	INSTALLATION OF VYS HEAT EXCHANGER (VYS-ME-01A/B) AT ELEVATION 120'-6"

	3045
	SV3-4050-C0W-850019
	UNIT 3- ANNEX CONCRETE WALLS, CENTRAL W10 WALL, POUR #19

	3046
	SV3-HDS-P0W-ME3739
	INSTALLATION AND FABRICATION OF HDS PIPING

	3047
	SV3-1232-ERW-861441
	INSTALL CONDUIT SLEEVES FOR PENETRATIONS IN UNIT 3 AUX BUILDING FLOOR SLABS, EL 100'-0" AREA 2 RMS. 12301, 12302, 12303 & 12311

	3048
	SV3-CVS-PHW-ME0808
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC DRAWING SV3-CVS-PLW-506

	3049
	SV4-WWS-P0W-862031
	INSTALLATION AND FABRICATION OF WASTE WATER (WWS) SYSTEM PIPING FOR SLAB 2

	3050
	SV3-2101-C0W-850402
	122' ELEV WALLS, POUR 2NE

	3051
	SV3-2101-C0W-850403
	122' ELEV WALLS, POUR 2NW

	3052
	SV3-MSS-PHW-ME4674
	INSTALLATION AND FABRICATION OF MAIN STEAM SYSTEM(MSS) PIPING SUPPORT

	3053
	SV3-2101-C0W-850401
	122' ELEV. WALLS, POUR 2SE

	3054
	SV3-HDS-PHW-ME3754
	TURBINE BUILDING HDS PIPE SUPPORT INSTALLATION

	3055
	SV3-2101-C0W-850404
	122' Elev., Walls, Pour2SW

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	3056
	SV3-MSS-PHW-ME4684
	INSTALLATION AND FABRICATION FO MAIN STEAM SYSTEM(MSS) PIPING SUPPORTS

	3057
	SV3-PXS-P0W-ME2951
	ASME SECTION III - FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF ISOMETRIC# SV3-PXS-PLW-410 (LINE NUMBERS PXS-PL-L121A), ,

	3058
	SV3-RNS-PHW-861881
	ASME SECTION III – FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC SV3-RNS-PLW-411

	3059
	SV3-PXS-P0W-850940
	INSTALL ISOMETRIC SV3-PXS-PLW-940 LARGE BORE PIPING

	3060
	SV3-RNS-PHW-861877
	ASME SECTION III – FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC SV3-RNS-PLW-021

	3061
	SV0-SES-ERW-EL1842
	INSTALLATION OF ELECTRICAL UNDERGROUND COMMODITIES (MANHOLES AND DUCT BANKS) FOR THE (SES) PLANT SECURITY SYSTEM EAST OF THE ANNEX BLDG. - PHASE 1

	3062
	SV0-ZFS-ERW-EL1797
	INSTALLATION OF UNDERGROUND COMMODITIES (MANHOLES AND DUCTBANKS) FOR THE (EFS/ZFS) COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM FROM THE ANNEX BLDG. TO MANHOLE NZM026 - PHASE 1

	3063
	SV3-0000-EGW-EL2236
	PERFORM INSTALLATION OF UNDERGROUND COMMODITIES (EGS-GROUNDING) FOR THE TRANSFORMER AREA, ELEV. 100'

	3064
	SV4-MT2Y-MEW-861646
	HDS LOW PRESSURE DRAIN TANKS (MT-04A/B/C)

	3065
	SV3-MSS-PHW-ME4693
	INSTALLATION OF MSS PIPE SUPPORTS

	3066
	SV4-WRS-P0W-861604
	INSTALLATION OF ANNEX BLDG WRS PIPING (ISO SV4-WRS-PLW-411, 412, 413, 414, 420, 421 & 430

	3067
	SV4-2030-SHW-861086
	INSTALLATION OF TURBINE 4 CABLE TRAY SUPPLEMENTARY STEEL ON THE 100'-0" ELEVATION AREAS 0, 1 & 4, FROM COLUMNS K.1 TO R AND 12.1 TO 14.

	3068
	SV3-2043-SHW-861331
	ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY SUPPLEMENTAL STEEL INSTALLATION IN THE UNIT 3 TURBINE BUILDING, ELEVATION 120'-6", AREA 3, COLUMNS 18 TO19 & P.2 TO R

	3069
	SV3-RNS-PHW-861878
	ASME SECTION III - FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC SV3-RNS-PLW-190

	3070
	SV3-CB00-S5W-CV2819
	INSTALLATION OF SHEAR STUD FOR CB MODULES

	3071
	SV3-ME01-PLW-ME1534
	UNIT 3 CONDENSER B: INSTALLATION OF WATER CURTAIN PIPING

	3072
	SV3-SWS-PLW-ME1484
	INSTALLATION OF SWS LARGE BORE PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS SV3-SWS-PLW-010, 020)

	3073
	SV3-CA32-CAW-850000
	Unit 3, CA32 Module Fabrication

	3074
	SV3-SGS-P0W-ME6693
	ASME SECTION III - FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF ISOMETRIC SV3-SGS-PLW-070 (LINE NUMBERS SGS-PL-L009A)

	3075
	SV3-2042-SHW-861327
	ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY SUPPLEMENTAL STEEL INSTALLATION IN THE UNIT 3 TURBINE BUILDING, ELEVATION 120' - 6", AREA 2, SOUTH OF COLUMN 18 & P.1 TO R

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	3076
	SV3-4040-AMW-850001
	MASONRY WALLS, SWITCH GEAR ROOM 40414 AND 40413

	3077
	SV3-1200-C0W-850002
	S02 STAIR TOWER TREADS, CONCRETE PLACEMENT

	3078
	SV3-WWS-C0W-850001
	UNIT 3 WWs OIL SEPARATOR, RETAINING WALLS AND EQUIP PADS POUR #1

	3079
	SV4-WWS-C0W-850001
	UNIT 4, WWS OIL SEPARATOR, RETAINING WALLS AND EQUIP PADS POUR #1

	3080
	SV3-CA36-S5W-861650
	CA36-Module Fabrication/Assembly of Loose parts

	3081
	SV4-1212-ERW-861219
	INSTALL DESIGN ROUTED CABLE TRAY AND SUPPORTS FOR DIVISION "C" BATTERY ROOM 12102 EL. 66'-6"

	3082
	SV3-4050-C0W-850020
	UNIT 3, ANNEX CONCRETE WALLS, W09 AND NORTH W10 WALLS, POUR #20

	3083
	SV4-0000-C0W-850009
	Transformer Foundation, Wall Pour # 9

	3084
	SV4-2060-SSW-850013
	TB13 STEEL ERECTION

	3085
	SV3-PXS-PHW-862100
	AMSE SECTION III - FABRICATION/ INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC SV3-PXS-PLW-740

	3086
	SV3-RNS-PHW-861886
	ASME SECTION III - FABRICATION/ INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC SV3-RNS-PLW-014

	3087
	SV3-PXS-P0W-851930
	INSTALL ISOMETRIC SV3-PXS-PLW-930 LARGE BORE PIPING

	3088
	SV3-PXS-P0W-850930
	INSTALL ISOMETRIC SV3-PXS-PLW-93A SMALL BORE PIPING

	3089
	SV3-PXS-P0W-850949
	INSTALL ISOMETRIC SV3-PXS-PLW-949 SMALL BORE PIPING

	3090
	SV3-PXS-P0W-850931
	INSTALL ISOMETRIC SV3-PXS-P0W-850931

	3091
	SV4-SFS-P0W-850757
	INSTALL ASME PIPE FROM ISOMETRIC SV4-SFS-PLW-757

	3092
	SV3-1212-ERW-EL4749
	AUXILARY BUILDING UNIT 3, EL 66'-6", AREA 2, FABRICATE AND INSTALL DESIGNED TRAY SUPPORTS

	3093
	SV3-CVS-PHW-ME3336
	INSTALLATION OF BORIC ACID CVS PIPING SUPPORTS FOR WP (SV3-CVS-P0W-ME3327).

	3094
	SV3-RNS-P0W-850017
	INSTALL ISOMETRIC SV3-RNS-PLW-17A

	3095
	SV4-RNS-PHW-861621
	ASME III FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF CA20 PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC SV4-RNS-PLW-141

	3096
	SV3-PXS-P0W-862101
	ASME SECTION III – FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPING FOR ISOMETRIC SV3-PXS-PLW-012

	3097
	SV4-RNS-PHW-861624
	ASME III FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF CA20 PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRICS SV4-RNS-PLW-210 & -214

	3098
	SV3-2131-SHW-862185
	ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY SUPPLEMENTAL STEEL INSTALLATION IN THE UNI 3 TURBINE BUILDING, FIRST BAY AREA1. EL. 100'-0", COLUMNS 11 TO 12.1 AND COLUMNS P.2 TO R.

	3099
	SV3-2131-SHW-862187
	ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY SUPPLEMENTAL TRAY STEEL INSTALLATION IN THE UNIT 3 TURBINE BUILDING, FIRST BAY AREA 1, EL. 100'-0", COLUMNS 11 TO 12.1 AND WEST OF 1.2

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	3100
	SV3-2053-SHW-861210
	Electrical Cable Tray Welded (floor stand) Support Installation in the Unit 3 Turbine Building,  Elevation 141'3", Area 3

	3101
	SV3-FPS-P0W-850055
	INSTALL LARGE BORE PIPE PER ISO SV3-FPS-PLW-55MM

	3102
	SV3-TDS-P0W-861539
	INSTALLATION AND FABRICATION OF TURBINE ISLAND DRAINS VENTS AND REFLIEF SYSTEM(tds)PIPING

	3103
	SV4-1212-ERW-861220
	INSTALL DESIGN ROUTED CONDUIT AND CONDUIT SUPPORTS IN BATTERY ROOM "C", ROOM 12102 EL. 66¿-6¿

	3104
	SV3-2131-SHW-862186
	ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY SUPPLEMENT STEEL INSTALLATION IN THE UNIT 3 TURBINE BUILDING FIRST BAY AREA 1, EL. 100'-0", COLUMNS 11 TO 12.1 AND COLUMNS K.5 TO L.5

	3105
	SV4-1212-ERW-861222
	INSTALL DESIGN ROUTED CONDUIT AND CONDUIT SUPPORTS IN "SPARE" BATTERY ROOM 12103 EL. 66¿

	3106
	SV3-WWS-P0W-ME6281
	WWS PIPING TO THE UNIT 3 WASTE WATER RETENTION BASIN

	3107
	SV3-PWS-PHW-862040
	INSTALLATION OF ANNEX BLDG PWS PIPE SUPPORTS (ISO SV3-PWS-PLW-111, 112, 116, 142, 143, 145, 151, 152, 441 & 459)

	3108
	SV3-MH20-MHW-861870
	15T Crane Initialization Package

	3109
	SV3-4000-SHW-862352
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF TYPICAL FIELD ROUTED CONDUIT SUPPORTS, DETAIL C-58A, ANNEX BUILDING, ALL AREAS/ELEVATIONS, BOOK 1

	3110
	SV3-PWS-P0W-862039
	INSTALLATION OF ANNEX BLDG PWS PIPING (ISO SV3-PWS-PLW-111, 112, 116, 142, 143, 145, 151, 152, 441 & 459

	3111
	SV4-RNS-P0W-861667
	ASME III FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF CA20 LARGE BORE PIPING FOR ISOMETRIC SV4-RNS-PLW-17C

	3112
	SV3-PXS-P0W-850942
	INSTALL ISOMETRIC SV3-PXS-PLW-942 LARGE BORE PIPING

	3113
	SV3-PCS-P0W-850810
	INSTALL PIPING PER ISO SV3-PCS-PLW-810

	3114
	SV3-1214-JCW-862429
	STAGE GRAB SAMPLE PANEL PACKAGE (SV3-PSS-MS-01) IN ROOM 12152M AREA 4, ELEV. 66'-6"

	3115
	SV0-SES-ERW-862488
	INSTALL CONDUIT IN SES DUCT BANK/TRENCH FOR SECURITY LOCATED BETWEEN SITE GRID J1603-K1402

	3116
	SV4-1120-EJW-861993
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF EX-CORE DETECTOR PMS JUNCTION BOX SUPPORTS IN ROOMS 11202 & 1104 EL 84'-6"

	3117
	SV4-PWS-P0W-800001
	Install Small Bore Pipe & Supports Per  SV4-PWS-PLW-053

	3118
	SV3-ZBS-EWW-861313
	Cable Pull from Switchyard Control House to Unit 3 Turbine

	3119
	SV4-CA01-CCW-850004
	CA01 CONCRETE WALL PLACEMENT SEC 6 A, B, C, & D AND 9

	3120
	SV3-CA01-CCW-850004
	CA01 CONCRETE WALL PLACEMENT SEC 6 A, B, C, & D AND 9

	3121
	SV4-PWS-P0W-862369
	INSTALLATION OF ANNEX BLDG PWS PIPING (ISO SV4-PWS-PLW-115, - 457 & -458

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	3122
	SV4-CAS-PHW-800001
	Install Small Bore Supports per Isometric SV4-CAS-PLW-839

	3123
	SV3-VWS-PLW-ME2798
	INSTALL PIPING FOR IS0 #'S SV3-VWS-PLW-20K, SV3-VWS-PLW-20L, SV3-VWS-PLW-20M.

	3124
	SV3-2151-SSW-800000
	First Bay, 135'-3" Elev. Structural Steel

	3125
	SV3-FPS-PHW-851055
	INSTALL PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISO SV3-FPS-PLW-55M

	3126
	SV4-MT71-C0W-850015
	Waste Water Retnetion Basin Wall Pour # 15

	3127
	SV4-MT71-C0W-850017
	Waste Water Retention Basin Wall Pour # 17

	3128
	SV3-1222-CSW-850100
	S01 STAIR TOWER FOR NI 3, AUX BUILD, AREA 2

	3129
	SV4-RNS-P0W-861628
	ASME III FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF CA20 SMALL BORE PIPING FOR ISOMETRICS SV4-RNS-PLW-211, -216 & -218

	3130
	SV3-PCS-P0W-850833
	INSTALL ASME III LB PIPING FROM ISOMETRIC SV3-PCS-PLW-833

	3131
	SV3-PCS-P0W-850830
	INSTALL ISOMETRIC SV3-PCS-PLW-830

	3132
	SV4-RNS-PHW-861629
	ASME III FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF CA20 PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRICS SV4-RNS-PLW-211 & -216

	3133
	SV3-PXS-P0W-850933
	INSTALL ISOMETRIC SVE-PXS-PLW-933 LARGE BORE PIPING

	3134
	SV3-PWS-P0W-862367
	INSTALLATION OF ANNEX BLDG PWS PIPING (ISO SV3-PWS-PLW-115, -457 & 458

	3135
	SV3-HDS-P0W-860763
	INSTALLATION AND FABRICATION OF HDS PIPING

	3136
	SV4-CA20-C0W-850003
	CA20 FLOOR SLABS 34 thru 37

	3137
	SV3-4040-AMW-850003
	MASONRY WALLS, ROOMS 40412 AND 40411

	3138
	SV3-CDS-PHW-860479
	INSTALLATION OF CDS PIPING SUPPORTS

	3139
	SV3-WWS-PHW-860657
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF WWS PIPING SUPPORTS

	3140
	SV3-WWS-PHW-860656
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF WWS PIPING HANGERS

	3141
	SV3-1000-TIW-862440
	BIG SPAN CV COVER TEMPORARY ELECTRICAL

	3142
	SV3-WWS-PHW-861108
	Installation of Annex WWS Piping Supports

	3143
	SV4-WLS-PHW-861363
	INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRICS SV4-WLS-PLW-33D & 33E

	3144
	SV4-WLS-PHW-861361
	INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRICS SV4-WLS-PLW-980 & -981

	3145
	SV3-40302-AEW-800000
	Architectural Ceiling System, Room 40302

	3146
	SV4-2020-ERW-861800
	INSTALLATION OF CABLE TRAY RACEWAY ON THE 82'-9" ELEVATION OF THE TURBINE BUILDING

	3147
	SV3-2037-ERW-862159
	INSTALLATION OF ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY RACEWAY IN THE UNIT 3 TURBINE BUILDING, EL. 100'-0" AREA 7

	3148
	SV4-CB41-CBW-800000
	CB41 Module Installation

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	3149
	SV4-CB37-CBW-800000
	CB37 Module Installation

	3150
	SV4-CB43-CBW-800000
	CB43 Module Installation

	3151
	SV4-1130-C0W-800001
	Reinforced Concrete inside Containment, Reactor Cavity, from 87'-6" to 98'-0" Elev.

	3152
	SV4-1130-C0W-800002
	Reinforced Concrete inside Containment, Refuel Cavity up to 95' Elev.

	3153
	SV3-PCS-P0W-850051
	INSTALL PIPE ISOMETRIC SV3-PCS-PLW-051 LARGE BORE PIPE

	3154
	SV4-ME01-PLW-861889
	UNIT 4 CONDENSER B: FABRICATION & INSTALLATION OF 3RD EXTRACTION STEAM PIPING

	3155
	SV4-ME01-PLW-861887
	UNIT 4 CONDENSER B: FABRICATION & INSTALLATION OF 1ST EXTRACTION STEAM PIPING

	3156
	SV4-0000-ELW-862490
	INSTALLATION OF CONDUIT FOR UNIT 4 STANDARD PLANT YARD TRANSFORMER AREA LIGHTING

	3157
	SV4-2060-EGW-862155
	EMBEDDED GROUNDING INSTALLATION FOR TURBINE 4 AT ELEVATIONS 148'-10", 158'-7" AND 170'-0"

	3158
	SV4-0000-ELW-862487
	CABLE PULL AND FIXTURES FOR UNIT 4 STANDARD PLANT TRANSFORMER AREA LIGHTING

	3159
	SV3-FPS-P0W-850521
	INSTALL LARGE BORE FPS PIPING ISO SV3-FPS-PLW-521

	3160
	SV4-ME01-PLW-861890
	UNIT 4 CONDENSER B: FABRICATION & INSTALLATION OF 4TH EXTRACTION STEAM PIPING

	3161
	SV4-RNS-P0W-861697
	ASME III FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF CA20 LARGE BORE PIPING FOR ISOMETRIC SV4-RNS-PLW-173

	3162
	SV4-RNS-PHW-861678
	ASME III FABRICATION/INSTALLATION FO PIPE SUPPORTS FOR SV4-RNS-PLW-17S

	3163
	SV4-RNS-PHW-861703
	ASME III FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF CA20 PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC SV4-RNS-PLW-176

	3164
	SV3-R261-ERW-862645
	INSTALLATION OF ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY AND TRAY GROUNDING IN MODULE R261

	3165
	SV3-SGS-MLW-861041
	ASME SECTION III - INSTALLATION OF CONTAINMENT VESSEL PENETRATION SV3-SGS-PY-C03A (P27)

	3166
	SV3-SGS-MLW-861042
	ASME SECTION III - INSTALLATION OF CONTAINMENT VESSEL PENETRATION SV3-SGS-PY-C03B (P28)

	3167
	SV3-FPS-P0W-854200
	INSTALL SPOOLS FOR SV3-FPS-PLW-55A, 55B, 55C, 559, 55U, 558, 55X, 55T, 556

	3168
	SV3-4031-SHW-861532
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL CABLE TRAY SUPPORTS ANNEX BLDG. AREA 1, ELEV. 100¿, WEST OF BATTERY CHARGER ROOMS, BETWEEN COLUMN LINES 9/10.05.

	3169
	SV3-5030-C0W-850006
	UNIT 3 RADWASTE BUILDING, REBAR FABRICATION FOR GRADE BEAMS & TRENCHES

	3170
	SV4-ME01-PLW-862149
	UNIT 4 CONDENSER B TO C INTERCONNECTION PIPING

	3171
	SV4-0000-C0W-850025
	TRANSFORMER MSU PEDESTAL

	3172
	SV4-1208-C0W-800011
	100'-0" - Cylindrical Wall - RC02

	3173
	SV3-CA33-S5W-862273
	CA33- SEAM WELDS

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	3174
	SV3-WWS-PHW-860658
	INSTALLATION OF WWS PIPE SUPPORTS

	3175
	SV3-RNS-PHW-861875
	ASME SECTION III – FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC SV3-RNS-PLW-013

	3176
	SV3-CA33-S5W-862462
	CA33 MODULE - INSTALL SHIPPED LOOSE PARTS

	3177
	SV3-WLS-P0W-ME3726
	INSTALLATION OF LARGE BORE WLS PIPING (ISOMETRICS SV3-WLS-PLW-534,-535,-536,-53A)

	3178
	SV4-WLS-PHW-861367
	INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRICS SV4-WLS-PLW-35L, -35K, -35M & -90B

	3179
	SV3-2042-SHW-861328
	ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY SUPPLEMENTAL STEEL INSTALLATION IN THE UNIT 3 TURBINE BUILDING AREA 2, EL. 120'-6", NORTH OF COLUMN 17 AND BETWEEN COLUMNS P.1 TO R

	3180
	SV4-MT71-C0W-850014
	Waste Water Retention Basin Wall Pour # 14

	3181
	SV4-1160-SPW-800000
	SPL22, 23 & 24 Installation

	3182
	SV4-WRS-P0W-800005
	Install Large Bore Pipe per Isometric SV4-WRS-PLW-59P

	3183
	SV3-WSS-PHW-ME4397
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WSS PIPING SUPPORTS (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS SV3-WSS-PLW-510, 511, 512)

	3184
	SV3-CA01-CCW-850002
	CA01 Concrete, Wall Placements #2 through #4 from Elev. 146'-10-1/2" to 153'-0", and #17 and #18 to Elev. 158'-0"

	3185
	SV4-WRS-P0W-800006
	Install Large Bore Pipe per Isometric SV4-WRS-PLW-59Y

	3186
	SV4-1208-CCW-851002
	UNIT 4 SHIELD BUILDING COURSE 2 CONCRETE FILL

	3187
	SV4-CA20-C0W-850009
	90'-3" & 92'-6" ELEV CA20 FLOOR SLABS, CA20-43 THRU 46 FLOORS, ROOM 12463 & 12365

	3188
	SV3-2131-SHW-800004
	Electrical Cable Tray Supports Turbine Building First Bay Elevation 100'0" Area 1

	3189
	SV4-RNS-PHW-861666
	ASME III FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR SV4-RNS-PLW-17B

	3190
	SV4-PXS-PHW-851021
	INSTALL SV4 RING 2 SUPPORTS FROM PIPE ISOMETRIC SV4-PXS-PLW-938

	3191
	SV3-4031-AWW-850000
	UNIT 3 - ANNEX BUILDING, WALL FRAMING, 100' EL., ROOMS 40300 AND 40302

	3192
	SV3-4051-ERW-862397
	INSTALLATION OF CONDUIT PENETRATION SLEEVES, ANNEX BUILDING, AREA 1, ELEV. 135'-3"

	3193
	SV3-CA01-CCW-850013
	UNIT 3 CA01 CONCRETE WALL PLACEMENT SECTION #16 UP TO 116'-6"

	3194
	SV3-2058-SHW-800000
	Elec Cable Tray Welded Support Fab & Install in Unit 3 Turbine Building, Elevation 141’ 3”, Area 8

	3195
	SV4-RNS-P0W-800003
	Install LB Pipe from ISO SV4-RNS-PLW-17F

	3196
	SV4-CAS-P0W-800002
	Install small bore pipe and supports per SV4-CAS-PLW-86C

	3197
	SV4-2070-C0W-850005
	ROOF ELE. FLOOR SLAB, POUR #5

	3198
	SV3-1208-C0W-850007
	UNIT 3 CYLINDRICAL WALL - POUR RC07A

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	3199
	SV4-CA20-S4W-850005
	CA20, ROOMS 12362 & 12363, SUBMODULE 52, 53, 54 & 55 INSTALLATION

	3200
	SV3-2131-SHW-800006
	Electrical Cable Tray Supports Turbine Building First Bay Elevation 100'0" Area 1

	3201
	SV4-RNS-PHW-861626
	ASME III FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF CA20 PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC SV4-RNS-PLW-161

	3202
	SV4-1208-CEW-800000
	100'-0" - Cylindrical Wall - Fabricate Electrical EPA's

	3203
	SV4-1235-EYW-862722
	INSTALL CONDUIT SLEEVES FOR PENETRATIONS THROUGH PRECAST CONCRETE PANEL 1225-CP-S01 UNIT 4 AUXILIARY BUILDING ELEVATION 81'-6" AREA 5

	3204
	SV4-PXS-P0W-860287
	INSTALL LARGE BORE PIPING ISOMETRICS (SV4-PXS-PLW-187, -188, -189)

	3205
	SV4-DWS-P0W-860989
	INSTALL SMALL BORE DWS PIPING and SUPPORTS (ISOMETRIC: SV4-DWS-PLW-772)

	3206
	SV4-DWS-P0W-860297
	INSTALL SMALL BORE DWS PIPING  and SUPPORTS (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS: SV4-DWS-PLW-770, -771)

	3207
	SV4-DWS-P0W-862430
	INSTALL SMALL BORE DWSPIPING AND SUPPORTS (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS: SV4-DWS-PLW-771)

	3208
	SV3-4041-AWW-850000
	UNIT 3- ANNEX BUILDING, WALL FRAMING, 117-6' ELEV, ROOMS 40410, 40411, 40412

	3209
	SV4-WLS-PHW-850750
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL SUPPORTS FOR ISO SV4-WLS-PLW-750

	3210
	SV4-2060-SAW-862812
	UNIT 4 TURBINE BUILDING 170'-0" ELEVATION STUD INSTALLATION

	3211
	SV3-1208-C0W-850017
	UNIT 3 CYLINDRICAL WALL - POUR RC07B

	3212
	SV3-2131-SHW-800008
	Electrical Cable Tray Supports Turbine Building First Bay Elevation 100'0" Area 1

	3213
	SV4-4051-SAW-850001
	SUPPLEMENTARY STEEL EL135'-3" AREA 1 GL E/I.1 & 11.09/11.15

	3214
	SV4-1211-ERW-861223
	INSTALL DESIGN ROUTED CABLE TRAY AND SUPPORTS FOR DIVISION "B" BATTERY ROOM 12104 EL. 66'-6"

	3215
	SV3-2031-SHW-800000
	Installation of Welded Cable Tray Supports in Turbine Building (Elev. 100’ 3” Area 1)

	3216
	SV4-4030-C0W-850007
	UNIT 4 ANNEX BUILDING REINFROCING STEEL FOR AREA 1 WALLS FROM ELEV. 100'-0" TO 117'-6"

	3217
	SV3-CA02-CCW-850000
	UNIT 3 CONTAINMENT WALL MODULE CA02 CONCRETE PLACEMENT

	3218
	SV4-2050-CCW-862816
	UNIT 4 TURBINE BUILDING GROUTING ACTIVITIES AT ELEVATION 141'-3"

	3219
	SV4-0000-C0W-850026
	TRANSFORMER FOUNDATION MSU NORTH WALLS

	3220
	SV4-WRS-P0W-861736
	INSTALLATION OF WRS PIPING ON MODULE KB13

	3221
	SV3-CA37-ERW-861472
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF ELECTRICAL PENETRATIONS WITHIN THE CA37 MODULE

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	3222
	SV3-TDS-PHW-860618
	INSTALLATION AND FABRICATION OF TURBINE ISLAND VENTS AND DRAINS AND RELIEF SYSTEMS (TDS) PIPING SUPPORTS

	3223
	SV3-PWS-PHW-861414
	INSTALLATION OF PWS PIPE SUPPORTS

	3224
	SV4-RNS-PHW-861690
	ASME III FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF CA20 PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC SV4-RNS-PLW-142

	3225
	SV4-RNS-PHW-861674
	ASME III FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF CA20 PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC SV4-RNS-PLW-17Q

	3226
	SV4-CA01-S4W-861775
	CA01-SA07 - ELEV. 107' - 119' DIRECT WELDED ATTACHMENTS (DWA)

	3227
	SV3-2042-SHW-861329
	ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY SUPPLEMENTAL STEEL INSTALLATION IN THE UNIT3 TURBINE BUILDING, ELEVATION 120'-6", AREA 2, COLUMNS 16 TO 17 & BETWEEN P.1 TO R

	3228
	SV3-2044-SHW-860224
	ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY SUPPLEMENTAL STEEL INSTALLATION IN THE UNIT3 TURBINE BUILDING, ELEVATION 120'-6", AREA 4, COLUMNS 13.05 TO 13.1 & BETWEEN I.2 TO K.1

	3229
	SV3-2070-EGW-861658
	ELECTRICAL GROUNDING FOR UNIT 3 TURBINE BUILDING ROOF, AREA ROOF, ELEVATION 254'-0"

	3230
	SV3-1130-C0W-850009
	CONCRETE PRE-PLACEMENT & PLACEMENT IN THE UNIT 3 CONTAINMENT TOC EL. 107'-2"

	3231
	SV3-11206-CYW-800000
	Grout PXS Accumulator Tank, 87'-6" Elev., Room 11206

	3232
	SV3-11207-CYW-800000
	Grout PXS Accumulator Tank B, Room 11207

	3233
	SV4-4030-C0W-850008
	UNIT 4 ANNEX BUILDING EMBEDMENTS AND CONCRETE FOR AREA 1 WALLS FROM ELEV 100'-0" TO 117'-6"

	3234
	SV4-1130-C0W-850000
	REINFORCED CONCRETE INSIDE CONTAINMENT 87'-6" TO 96'-0" WEST SIDE (LAYER 6V AND 7V)

	3235
	SV3-1121-JRW-855000
	INSTALL INSTRUMENT RACK 1121-JR-001

	3236
	SV4-CA02-CCW-850000
	UNIT 4 CONTAINMENT WALL MODULE CA02 CONCRETE PLACEMENT

	3237
	SV3-HDS-P0W-ME3738
	INSTALLATION AND FABRICATION OF HEATER DRAIN SYSTEM PIPING

	3238
	SV3-2131-SHW-800003
	Electrical Cable Tray Supports Turbine Building First Bay Elevation 100'0" Area 1

	3239
	SV3-2056-SHW-800001
	Elect Cable Tray Welded Support Fab & Install in Unit 3 Turbine Building, Elevation 141’ 3”, Area 6

	3240
	SV4-2000-C0W-862917
	Unit 4 Turbine Building 100'-0" Elev. Temporary Elevator Foundation

	3241
	SV4-WWS-P0W-862177
	INSTALL ISO SV4-WWS-PLW-437, 438, 439, 441, 442 AND 443

	3242
	SV3-CA35-S5W-862208
	CA35 ASSEMBLY AND SHIP LOOSE MATERIAL INSTALL

	3243
	SV4-RNS-PHW-861631
	ASME III FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR SV4-RNS-PLW-090

	3244
	SV4-RNS-PHW-861696
	ASME III FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR SV4-RNS-PLW-172

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	3245
	SV4-PXS-PHW-851019
	INSTALL SV4 RING 2 SUPPORTS FROM PIPE ISOMETRIC SV4-PXS-PLW-936

	3246
	SV4-PXS-PHW-851025
	INSTALL SV4 RING 2 SUPPORT FROM PIPE ISOMETRIC SV4-PXS-PLW-947

	3247
	SV3-1123-JRW-862534
	ERECT INSTRUMENT RACK 1123-JR-001

	3248
	SV4-12155-CYW-800000
	Room 12155 Grout, R155 - WLS Equipment Room Supply Balancing Damper

	3249
	SV4-12162-CYW-800000
	Room 12162 Grout, RNS Residual Heat Removal Pump A Stand (RNS-MZ-12A)

	3250
	SV4-12163-CYW-800000
	Room 12163 Grout, RNS Residual Heat Removal Pump B Stand (RNS-MZ-12B)

	3251
	SV4-2060-CEW-862913
	UNIT 4 TURBINE BUILDING 170'-0" ELEVATION PENETRATION SLEEVES

	3252
	SV3-PXS-P0W-862102
	ASME SECTION III - FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIOPING FOR ISOMETRIC SV3-PXS-PLW-022

	3253
	SV4-RNS-P0W-861623
	ASME III FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF CA20 SMALL BORE PIPING FOR ISOMETRICS SV4-RNS-PLW-210, -214 & -217

	3254
	SV4-PXS-P0W-850410
	INSTALL PIPE FOR IS0-PXS-PLW-410

	3255
	SV4-RNS-PHW-861701
	ASME III FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR SV4-RNS-PLW-175

	3256
	SV4-1208-C0W-850103
	92'-6" TO 100'-0" ELEV, CONCRETE PRE-PLACEMENT AND PLACEMENT, POUR #12S

	3257
	SV4-WWS-P0W-862179
	INSTALLATION OF ANNEX BLDG WWS PIPING (ISO SV4-WWS-PLW-419, 420, 421, 422, 423, 424, 440, 470, 471, 472, 473, 474, 475 & 950)

	3258
	SV4-WWS-PHW-862180
	INSTALLATION OF ANNEX BLDG WWS PIPE SUPPORTS (WWS-PLW-419, 420, 421, 422, 423, 424, 440, 470, 471, 472, 473, 474, 475 & 950)

	3259
	SV4-1208-C0W-850101
	UNIT 4 CYLINDRICAL WALL, POUR # 11A ELEV 90'-6" TO 100'-0"

	3260
	SV4-1208-C0W-850102
	90'-6" TO 100'-0" ELEV CONCRETE PRE-PLACEMENT AND PLACEMENT POUR # 12N

	3261
	SV4-4051-SAW-850000
	Unit 4, Annex Supplemental Steel Area 1, Elev 135'3"

	3262
	SV3-2141-ERW-862700
	THE INSTALLATION OF CONDUIT PENETRATION SLEEVES IN THE 117'6" ELEV WALLS OF THE FIRST BAY

	3263
	SV4-2053-SHW-862446
	ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY SUPPLEMENTAL STEEL INSTALLATION IN THE TURBINE BUILDING, ELEVATION 141'-3", AREA 3 FROM COLUMNS  19 TO 20 & P.2 TO R

	3264
	SV4-ME01-PLW-862141
	UNIT 4 CONDENSER A: INSTALLATION OF FLASHBOX PIPING

	3265
	SV4-FPS-PHW-860893
	INSTALLATION AND FABRICATION OF FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEM(FPS) PIPING SUPPORT

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	3266
	SV3-2052-ERW-861892
	ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY RACEWAY FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION IN THE UNIT 3 TURBINE BUILDING, ELEVATION 141'-3", AREA 2

	3267
	SV3-2053-ERW-861866
	ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY RACEWAY FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION IN THE UNIT 3 TURBINE BUILDING, ELEVATION 141'3", AREA 3

	3268
	SV3-2053-ERW-861825
	SV3-2053-ERW-861825

	3269
	SV3-2053-ERW-861824
	ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY RACEWAY FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION IN THE UNIT 3 TURBINE BUILDING, ELEVATION 141'3", AREA 3

	3270
	SV3-2053-ERW-861867
	ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY RACEWAY FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION IN THE UNIT 3 TURBINE BUILDING, ELEVATION 141'3", AREA 3

	3271
	SV3-2053-ERW-861865
	ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY RACEWAY FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION IN THE UNIT 3 TURBINE BUILDING ELEVATION 141'3" AREA 3

	3272
	SV3-2053-ERW-861949
	ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY RACEWAY FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION IN THE UNIT 3 TURBINE BUILDING ELEVATION 141'3", AREA 3

	3273
	SV3-0000-EGW-EL2315
	PERFORM INSTALLATION OF UNDERGROUND COMMODITIES (SV3-SITE STATION GROUNDING GRID) FOR GROUND GRID AREA, K1400.

	3274
	SV3-ASS-PLW-ME1476
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL AUXILIARY STEAM SYSTEM(ASS) PIPING PORTION 4 FOR 100-0

	3275
	SV3-CA01-S4W-CV4224
	CA01-38 SUBMODULE ERECTION

	3276
	SV3-CA01-S4W-CV4237
	CA01 TEMPORARY ATTACHMENTS

	3277
	SV3-CA01-V1W-CV5039
	U3 INSTALLATION AND REMOVAL OF CA01 MODULE GUIDE PINS AT ELEV. 83'-0"

	3278
	SV3-CA05-S4W-CV3013
	INSTALLATION OF OPEN WORK ITEMS FOR CA05 MODULE TO BE INSTALLED AFTER SET AT NUCLEAR ISLAND NI 3.

	3279
	SV4-2000-SUW-CV1819
	CH80 MODULE ASSEMBLY & ERECTION

	3280
	SV0-YFS-P0W-ME1884
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL THE YARD FIRE WATER PIPING FROM THE BLDG. 301 CAPPED FUTURE SNC CONNECTION TO VISITOR CENTER.

	3281
	SV3-1220-CCW-CV1890
	CONCRETE IN AUXILIARY BUILDING WALLS (21,22,23, AND 24) UP TO ELEVATION 82'-6"

	3282
	SV3-1220-CEW-CV1608
	U3 AUXILIARY BUILDING EMBED PLATES &TEMPOARY FORMWORK-AREA 3 & 4-EL 82'-6" WALLS (WALL PLACEMENTS #28,41,42,48,49,51,& 52)

	3283
	SV3-1220-CRW-CV2575
	UNIT 3 AUXILIARY BUILDING A3 (82'-6" TO 100'-0") INTERIOR WALL REBAR - AREAS 3, 4, 5, &6

	3284
	SV3-1220-SSW-CV1591
	Auxiliary Building Structural Steel Framing Elevation 82'-6"

	3285
	SV3-2101-CCW-CV3347
	UNIT 3 TURBINE FIRST BAY WALLS

	3286
	SV3-4000-SSW-CV2708
	RE-WORK ANNEX BUILDING AREA 4 STRUCTURAL STEEL

	
			
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	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	3287
	SV3-4000-T2W-CV2231
	HSB ASSEMBLY & INSTALLER QUALIFICATION FOR ANNEX BUILDING AREAS 1-3

	3288
	SV3-4001-SSW-CV3904
	Annex Building Area 1 Supplemental Steel Installation

	3289
	SV3-4002-SSW-CV3869
	ANNEX BUILDING AREA 2 SUPPLEMENTARY STEEL INSTALLATION

	3290
	SV3-4040-SSW-CV2286
	ANNEX BUILDING STRUCTURAL STEEL AREA 1 SEQUENCE

	3291
	SV3-4040-SSW-CV2287
	ANNEX BUILDING STRUCTURAL STEEL AREA 2 SEQUENCE

	3292
	SV3-CA01-S4W-CV2152
	INSTALL CA01-08 PERMANENT WELDED ATTACHMENTS

	3293
	SV3-CA01-S4W-CV2154
	INSTALL CA01-10 PERMANENT WELDED ATTACHMENTS

	3294
	SV3-CA01-S4W-CV2155
	CA01-SUB-ASSEMBLY 1 BASEMAT CONNECTION PLATES

	3295
	SV3-CA01-S4W-CV2245
	INSTALL CA01-28 PERMANENT WELDED ATTACHMENTS

	3296
	SV3-CA01-S4W-CV2246
	INSTALL CA01-29 PERMANENT WELDED ATTACHMENTS

	3297
	SV3-CA01-S4W-CV2941
	CA01-01 OVERLAY PLATES AND ATTACHMENTS

	3298
	SV3-CA01-S4W-CV3697
	CA01-03 OVERLAY PLATES AND ATTACHMENTS

	3299
	SV3-CA01-S4W-CV4075
	CA01-04 OLP'S AND PERMANENT WELDED ATTACHMENTS

	3300
	SV3-CA01-S4W-CV4078
	CA01-13 OLPs AND PERMANENT WELDED ATTACHMENTS

	3301
	SV3-CA01-S4W-CV4081
	CA01-17 OLP AND ATTACHMENTS

	3302
	SV3-CA01-S4W-CV4082
	CA01-18 Overlay Plates and Permanent Welded Attachments

	3303
	SV3-CA01-S4W-CV4151
	CA01 SUBASSEMBLY 2 BASEMAT CONNECTION PLATES

	3304
	SV3-CA01-S4W-CV4233
	INSTALL ACCESSIBLE CA01 SUB-ASSEMBLY 3 BASEMAT CONNECTION PLATES IN MAB

	3305
	SV3-CA01-S4W-CV4234
	CA01-SUB ASSEMBLY _4 Basemat Connection Plates

	3306
	SV3-CA01-S4W-CV4235
	SUB ASSEMBLY 5 ACCESSIBLE BASEMAT CONNECTION PLATE INSTALLATION IN MAB

	3307
	SV3-CA01-S4W-CV4236
	SUB ASSEMBLY 6 BASEMENT CONNECTION, ACCESSIBLE B-PLATE INSTALLATION IN MAB

	3308
	SV3-CA01-S4W-CV4278
	INSTALL CA01-38 PERMANENT WELDED ATTACHMENTS

	3309
	SV3-CA01-S4W-CV4284
	INSTALL SV3-CA01-25,-47 & -48 PERMANENT WELDED ATTACHMENTS

	3310
	SV3-CA01-S4W-CV5581
	CA01 OVERLAY PLATES - TORQUEING AND TESTING

	3311
	SV3-CA01-S4W-CV5692
	CA01-14 PERMANANT WELDED ATTACHMENTS

	3312
	SV3-CA01-S5W-CV4146
	CA01 MISCELLANEOUS UNSATISFACTORY IRS AND N&D REWORK/REPAIRS

	3313
	SV3-CA04-S5W-CV3778
	REWORK N&D SV3-CA04-GNR-000033 FOR UNIT 3 CA04

	3314
	SV3-CA20-S4W-CV2075
	EXTERIOR TEMPORARY ATTACHMENTS @ COLUMN LINE 2

	3315
	SV3-CA20-S4W-CV2077
	EXTERIOR TEMPORARY ATTACHMENTS @ COLUMN LINE J1

	
			
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	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	3316
	SV3-CA20-S4W-CV2106
	INTERIOR TEMPORARY ATTACHMENTS FOR SUB-ASSEMBLY 1

	3317
	SV3-CA20-S4W-CV2107
	INTERIOR TEMPORARY ATTACHMENTS FOR SUB-ASSEMBLY 2

	3318
	SV3-CA20-S4W-CV2198
	CA20 SUB ASSEMBLY 1 REWORK FOR CLOSURE OF N&Ds

	3319
	SV3-CA20-S4W-CV2325
	CA20 SUB ASSEMBLY 2 WORK LIST ITEMS WB-W00003, WB-W00004, WB-W00017, WB-W00023, WB-W00031, WB-W00038, WB-W00042, WB-W00043 & WB-W00044

	3320
	SV3-CA20-S4W-CV2560
	CA20 MODULE WALL BRACING FOR CONCRETE PLACEMENT

	3321
	SV3-CA20-S4W-CV2599
	CA20 WLS MONITOR TANKS MODIFICATIONS PER APP-CA20-GEF-1266

	3322
	SV3-CA20-S5W-CV1501
	CA20 Installation of Rebar Couplers Removed for Testing

	3323
	SV3-CA20-S8W-CV2878
	INSTALL COMMODITIES IN CA20 MODULE FROM ELEVATION 82'6" TO 92'6" FOR ROOMS 12166, 12167, 12262, 12264, 12265 AND 12268

	3324
	SV3-CB00-S8W-CV3227
	INSTALLATION OF CB MODULES 61, 62, 63 & 64 AT ELEVATION 80'0

	3325
	SV3-R151-ERW-EL3772
	INSTALLATION OF ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY IN MODULE R151

	3326
	SV3-R155-ERW-EL2805
	INSTALLATION OF ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY IN MODULE R155

	3327
	SV3-SDS-PHW-ME2548
	INSTALLATION OF ANNEX SDS SUPPORTS (FOR WP SV3-SDS-P0W-ME2421)

	3328
	SV3-WWS-PHW-ME3044
	INSTALLATION OF WWS PIPE SUPPORTS FOR SLAB 3 AT 120' 6" ELEVATION PORTION 2

	3329
	SV3-CVS-P0W-ME2661
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE CVS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRIC: SV3-CVS-PLW-802)

	3330
	SV3-CVS-P0W-ME2824
	INSTALLATION OF LARGE BORE CVS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS: SV3-CVS-PLW-011)

	3331
	SV3-CVS-P0W-ME2827
	Installation of Large Bore CVS Piping (Includes Isometrics: SV3-CVS-PLW-195)

	3332
	SV3-CVS-PHW-ME2921
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC DRAWING SV3-CVS-PLW-04J

	3333
	SV3-CVS-PHW-ME2927
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC DRAWING SV3-CVS-PLW-290

	3334
	SV3-CVS-PHW-ME2928
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC DRAWING SV3-CVS-PLW-292

	3335
	SV3-CVS-PHW-ME2929
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC DRAWING SV3-CVS-PLW-800

	3336
	SV3-CWS-P0W-ME2179
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF CWS PIPING FROM STRAINERS SV3-CWS-PY-C01A/B/C TO HEAT EXCHANGERS SV3-TCS-ME-01A/B/C.

	3337
	SV3-CWS-P0W-ME2197
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF CWS PIPING IN TURBINE ROOM 20309 FROM CWS HEADER TO CMS-ME-01A/B/C/D (ELEVATION 90FT TO 101 FT)

	
			
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	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	3338
	SV3-CWS-P0W-ME2214
	Farbrication And Installation of CWS Piping In Turbine Room 20309 From CWS Header To CMS-ME-01A/B/C/D (Elevation 101 FT To 129 FT)

	3339
	SV3-CWS-PHW-ME2180
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF CWS PIPING SUPPORTS FROM STRAINERS SV3-CWS-PY-C01A/B/C TO HEAT EXCHANGERS SV3-TCS-ME-01A/B/C.

	3340
	SV3-CWS-PLW-ME2505
	INSTALLATION OF CWS PIPING FOR ISOMETRICS SV3-CWS-PLW-737

	3341
	SV3-DOS-EWW-EL2623
	INSTALL (PULL) ELECTRICAL LEAK DETECTION CABLES FOR THE (DOS) DIESEL OIL SYSTEM

	3342
	SV3-DOS-PHW-ME2312
	Install Pipe Supports (Spiders) on the Diesel Fuel Oil Lines East of Unit 3 Annex.

	3343
	SV3-DTS-PHW-ME1515
	Fabricate and Install Demineralized Water Treatment System (DTS) supports portion 1-(Raw Water Supply to DTS-MS-01)

	3344
	SV3-DTS-PLW-ME1514
	Fabricate and Install Demineralized Water Treatment System (DTS) piping (DTS-MT-02 DRAIN)

	3345
	SV3-DWS-P0W-ME2606
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL DWS SMALL BORE PIPING SHOWN ON THE ISOMETRIC DRAWING SV3-DWS-PLW-067

	3346
	SV3-DWS-P0W-ME2607
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL DWS SMALL BORE PIPING SHOWN ON ISOMETRIC DRAWINGS SV3-DWS-PLW-732 & SV3-DWS-PLW-733

	3347
	SV3-DWS-P0W-ME2608
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL DWS SMALL BORE PIPING SHOWN ON ISOMETRIC DRAWINGS SV3-DWS-PLW-755 & SV3-DWS-PLW-756

	3348
	SV3-DWS-P0W-ME6351
	INSTALLATION OF ANNEX BLDG DWS PIPING (ISOMETRICS SV3-DWS-PLW-139 & -143

	3349
	SV3-DWS-PHW-ME3339
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL DEMINERALIZED WATER PIPING SUPPORT IAW SV3-DWS-PLW-150, SV3-DWS-PLW-247

	3350
	SV3-DWS-PHW-ME4473
	INSTALLATION OF ANNEX DWS PIPING SUPPORT FOR WP (SV3-DWS-P0W-ME4472)

	3351
	SV3-DWS-PHW-ME6675
	INSTALLATION OF ANNEX BLDG DWS PIPE SUPPORTS (ISOMETRICS SV3-DWS-PLW-140, -141)

	3352
	SV3-ECS-ERW-EL2717
	SV3- INSTALL ECS DUCT BANKS FROM MANHOLES NXM010, NXM011 TP FIRE PUMPS/ FIRE WATER TANKS- PHASE 3A

	3353
	SV3-ECS-ERW-EL2718
	SV3-INSTALL ECS DUCT BANKS FROM NORTH SIDE OF UNIT 3 TURBINE BLDG. TO CHEMICAL FEED STORAGE BLDG. - PHASE 3/4

	3354
	SV3-ECS-ERW-EL2719
	SV3 - INSTALL ECS DUCT BANKS FROM SWS COOLING TOWERS TO PASSIVE CONTAINMENT COOLING TANK/DTS/WESTSIDE OF TURBINE BLDG. - PHASE 3/4

	3355
	SV3-FPS-P0W-ME4957
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL THE UNIT 3 FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEM (FPS) PIPING ON ISOMETRICS (SV3-FPS-PLW-956, 957, 95AM, 95AN)

	3356
	SV3-FPS-P0W-ME6783
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL THE UNIT 3 FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEM (FPS) ON ISOMETRICS (SV3-FPS-PLW-958, 959, 95AQ, 95AS, 95AT)

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	3357
	SV4-SWS-PLW-ME2362
	INSTALLATION OF SWS PIPING FOR ISOMETRICS SV4-SWS-PLW-040, SV4-SWS-PLW-041, SV4-SWS-PLW-042, SV4-SWS-PLW-043,

	3358
	SV4-SWS-PLW-ME2364
	INSTALLATION OF SWS PIPING FOR ISOMETRICS SV4-SWS-PLW-050, SV4-SWS-PLW-051, SV4-SWS-PLW-052, SV4-SWS-PLW-053,

	3359
	SV3-FPS-PHW-ME2474
	INSTALLATION OF ANNEX FPS PIPING SUPPORTS FOR WP (SV3-FPS-PLW-ME2471)

	3360
	SV3-FPS-PHW-ME2480
	INSTALLATION OF ANNEX FPS PIPING SUPPORTS FOR WP (SV3-FPS-PLW-ME2479)

	3361
	SV3-FPS-PHW-ME2577
	INSTALLATION OF ANNEX FPS PIPING SUPPORTS FOR WP (SV3-FPS-PLW-ME2574)

	3362
	SV3-FPS-PLW-ME2471
	INSTALLATION OF ANNEX FPS PIPING PACKAGE #1

	3363
	SV4-WRS-PLW-ME1761
	INSTALLATION OF LARGE BORE WRS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS SV4-WRS-PLW-59W, 593, 59E, 59F AND 59X)

	3364
	SV3-FPS-PLW-ME2479
	INSTALLATION OF ANNEX FPS PIPING PACKAGE #2

	3365
	SV3-FPS-PLW-ME2573
	INSTALLATION OF ANNEX FPS PIPING PACKAGE #3

	3366
	SV3-FPS-PLW-ME2574
	INSTALLATION OF ANNEX FPS PIPING PACKAGE #4

	3367
	SV3-FPS-THW-ME2128
	HYDRO TEST PACKAGE FOR UNIT 3 PHASE 1 FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEM (FPS)

	3368
	SV3-1110-ADW-CV4326
	INSTALLATION OF RCDT COMPARTMENT REACTOR CAVITY SHIELD DOOR

	3369
	SV3-1120-CEW-CV5777
	U3 CONTAINMENT CONCRETE CA01 BASEMAT CONNECTION EMBED PLATES EL 87'-6" TO 107'-3"

	3370
	SV3-1210-ERW-EL3170
	AUXILARY BUILDING UNIT 3, EL 66'-6", AREA 6, INSTALL SCHEDULED CONDUIT AND TYPICAL SUPPORTS.

	3371
	SV3-1220-ERW-EL2744
	Conduit Sleeves, Unit 3 Auxiliary Building Floor Slab, Elevation 82'-6", Area 1 & 2

	3372
	SV3-1220-ERW-EL3188
	INSTALL ELECTRICAL PENETRATIONS IN AUX BUILDING SHIELD WALL FROM 82'-6" TO 100'-0"

	3373
	SV3-1220-ERW-EL3285
	INSTALL ELECTRICAL CONDUIT SLEEVES IN UNIT 3 AUXILIARY BUILDING FLOOR SLAB, 82'-6", SECTION 2, IN ROOMS 12211 & 12212.

	3374
	SV3-1224-EYW-EL3326
	INSTALL CONDUIT SLEEVES FOR PENETRATIONS IN PRECAST CONCRETE PANEL. AND CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE (ABOVE PRECAST CONCRETE PANELS) UNIT 3, AUXILIARY BUILDING, ELEVATION 92'-6", AREA 4

	3375
	SV3-1230-EGW-EL2883
	INSTALL GROUNDING GRID AND FLOOR PLATES FOR 100'-0'' SLAB AREAS 1, 2 & 3

	3376
	SV3-1230-EGW-EL2884
	INSTALL GROUNDING GRID AND FLOOR PLATES FOR 100'-0" SLAB AREAS 4, 5 & 6

	3377
	SV3-1230-SSW-CV4311
	AUX BLD STRUCTURAL STEEL 82'-6" TO 100'-0" AREA 1 AND 2

	3378
	SV3-2000-SSW-CV3088
	TURBINE BLDG. HOUSE STEEL IN-PROCESS REPAIR/REWORK (SEQ7-SEQ11)

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	3379
	SV3-2020-ERW-EL4488
	ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY INSTALLATION FOR THE TURBINE BUILDING AT ELEVATION 82'-9"

	3380
	SV3-2033-SHW-EL6791
	ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY SUPPLEMENTAL STEEL INSTALLATION IN THE TURBINE BLDG, ELEV 100'-0" AREA 3 FROM COLUMNS 18 TO 19 & L.1 TO P.2

	3381
	SV3-2038-SHW-EL6796
	Electrical Cable Tray Steel Installation in the Turbine Building, Elevation 100'-0", Area 8 from Colmns 12.1 to14 & H.05 to 1.2

	3382
	SV3-2040-EGW-EL3352
	ELECTRICAL GROUNDING TERMINATIONS FOR THE UNIT # 3 TURBINE BUILDING AT ELEVATIONS 117'-6" AND 120'-6".

	3383
	SV3-2060-CEW-CV4838
	UNIT 3 TURBINE BLDG CA81 STEAM TURBINE GENERATOR FOUNDATION ANCHOR BOLT INSTALLATION AT EL. 170'-0"

	3384
	SV3-2060-SSW-CV7041
	TURBINE BLDG HOUSE STEEL IN-PROCESS REPAIR/REWORK (SEQUENCE 12 - SEQUENCE 16)

	3385
	SV3-2130-CCW-CV5214
	UNIT 3 TURBINE BUILDING FIRST BAY MISCELLANEOUS GROUTING AT ELEVATION 100'-0"

	3386
	SV3-2131-EYW-EL2912
	ELECTRICAL WALL PENETRATIONS FOR THE FIRST BAY TURBINE BUILDING AT ELEVATION 100'-0"

	3387
	SV3-4030-CCW-CV2187
	Annex Mat Foundation - Areas 1,2, & 3

	3388
	SV3-ASS-P0W-ME4206
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL AUXILIARY STEAM SYSTEM(ASS) PIPING PORTION 5 FOR 100'-0"

	3389
	SV3-CA00-S4W-CV5035
	UNIT 3 NUCLEAR ISLAND SMCI OVERLAY PLATE COUPLER TENSILE TESTING FOR STRUCTURAL MODULES

	3390
	SV3-CA01-V2W-CV5875
	CA01 POST LOAD INSPECTIONS FOR SPARE SUPER LIFTING LUGS

	3391
	SV3-CA20-S4W-CV4395
	TEMPORARY ATTACHMENTS FOR CA20 FLOOR ASSEMBLIES

	3392
	SV3-CAS-PHW-ME2783
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC DRAWINGS SV3-CAS-PLW-759

	3393
	SV3-CCS-PHW-ME2916
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC DRAWING SV3-CCS-PLW-091

	3394
	SV3-CDS-PHW-ME2504
	INSTALLATION OF CDS SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRICS SV3-CDS-PLW-100, SV3-CDS-PLW-101, SV3-CDS-PLW-102, SV3-CDS-PLW-743, SV3-CDS-PLW-910.

	3395
	SV3-CVS-P0W-ME2825
	INSTALLATION OF LARGE BORE CVS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS: SV3-CVS-PLW-021, 183)

	3396
	SV3-CVS-P0W-ME2826
	INSTALLATION OF LARGE BORE CVS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS: SV3-CVS-PLW-091, 094)

	3397
	SV3-FPS-P0W-ME2670
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL PHASE 5 FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEM (FPS) SOUTH OF THE RAD WASTE BUILDING. (ISO'S SV3-FPS-PLW-951,95BC,95AC,95AD,95AB)

	3398
	SV3-FPS-PLW-ME4839
	INITIAL ENERGIZATION - INSTALLATION OF ANNEX FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEM (FPS) PIPING IAW (ISOMETRICS SV3-FPS-PLW-343, -295)

	3399
	SV3-HDS-P0W-ME3748
	INSTALLATION AND FABRICATION OF HEATER DRIN SYSTEM(HDS) PIPING

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	3400
	SV3-ML05-MLW-ME2818
	ATTACHMENT OF COLLAR RING FOR SV3-12365-ML-P48, SV3-12365-ML-P03, AND SV3-12365-ML-P25

	3401
	SV3-ML05-MLW-ME4784
	INSTALLATION OF PENETRATION 11205-ML-P03 (CA01)

	3402
	SV3-ML05-MLW-ME4822
	CA01 Penetration 11504-ML-P03 (ASME)

	3403
	SV3-ML05-MLW-ME4824
	INSTALLATION OF PENETRATION 11205-ML-P01 (CA01)

	3404
	SV3-ML05-MLW-ME5037
	INSTALLATION OF CA01 PENETRATIONS

	3405
	SV3-ML05-MLW-ME5038
	INSTALLATION OF CA01 PENETRATIONS

	3406
	SV3-MS01-MEW-ME4612
	INSTALLATION OF WATER-COOLED CENTRIFUGAL WATER CHILLERS SV3-VWS-MS-01A & 01B

	3407
	SV3-MS19-MEW-ME2639
	Install MB Condensate Polisher Spent Resin Holdup Tank (CPS-MV-02)

	3408
	SV3-MS30-MEW-ME2638
	INSTALL TB CHEMICAL SKIDS (CFS-MS-02D/-05C/-06)

	3409
	SV3-PWS-P0W-ME4944
	INITIAL ENERGIZATION - INSTALLATION OF ANNEX PORABLE WATER SYSTEM (PWS) PIPING INCLUDING ISOMETRICS: SV3-PWS-PLW-170, -193,  -406,  -475, -493, -495 THRU 499

	3410
	SV3-PXS-P0W-ME2674
	Installation of Small Bore PXS Piping (Includes Isometric: SV3-PXS-PLW-66X)

	3411
	SV3-PXS-P0W-ME2732
	ASME SECTION III - FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF ISOMETRIC# SV3-PXS-PLW-01L (LINE NUMBERS PXS-PL-L022A)

	3412
	SV3-PXS-P0W-ME2733
	ASME SECTION III - FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF ISOMETRIC# SV3-PXS-PLW-01M (LINE NUMBERS PXS-PL-L024A)

	3413
	SV3-PXS-P0W-ME2734
	ASME Section III - Fabrication/Installation of Isometric # SV3-PXS-PLW-01N (Line Numbers PXS-PL-L023A)

	3414
	SV3-PXS-P0W-ME2736
	ASME SECTION III- FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF ISOMECTRIC# SV3-PXS-PLW-01W (LINE NUMBERS PXS-PL-L059A)

	3415
	SV3-PXS-P0W-ME2738
	ASME SECTION III - FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF ISOMETRIC# SV3-PXS-PLW-01Y (LINE NUMBERS PXS-PL-L136A)

	3416
	SV3-PXS-P0W-ME2886
	ASME SECTION III- FARICATION/INSTALLATION OF ISOMETRIC#SV3-PXS-PLW-011 (LINE NUMBERS PXS-PL-L015A)

	3417
	SV3-SWS-PHW-ME5446
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOS SV3-SWS-PLW-051, -052, -062, -063

	3418
	SV3-SWS-PHW-ME5447
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR SWS SYSTEM

	3419
	SV3-SWS-THW-ME6788
	HYDRO TEST THE SERVICE WATER SYSTEM (SWS) IN PHASE 3A.

	3420
	SV3-VAS-MDW-ME4772
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF VAS DUCT IN ROOM 12153

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	3421
	SV3-VYS-P0W-ME4478
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL ANNEX HOT WATER HEATING SYSTEM (VYS) PIPING IAW (ISOMETRICS SV3-VYS-PLW-431, -432, 433, -434, -438, -439, -444, -445)

	3422
	SV3-WLS-P0W-ME2908
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL UNIT 3 WLS PIPING FROM RADWASTE BUILDING THROUGH PHASE 5

	3423
	SV3-WLS-PHW-ME3031
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WLS PIPE SUPPORTS ON R104 MODULE

	3424
	SV3-WRS-P0W-ME2991
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WRS PIPING ON R104 MODULE

	3425
	SV3-WRS-P0W-ME4429
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WRS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS SV3-WRS-PLW-80A, - 80W, -865

	3426
	SV3-WRS-PHW-ME4385
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC DRAWING SV3-WRS-PLW-594

	3427
	SV3-WRS-PHW-ME4386
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC DRAWING SV3-WRS-PLW-65R, 651

	3428
	SV3-WRS-PLW-ME4452
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WRS PIPING (INCLUDES SV3-WRS-PLW-833, 873)

	3429
	SV3-WRS-PLW-ME4458
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WRS PIPING (INCLUDES SV3-WRS-PLW-84N, 86M)

	3430
	SV3-WRS-PLW-ME4469
	CA20 LEAK CHASE TESTING PROCEDURE FOR CHANNELS CONNECTING TO THE FUEL TRANSFER CANAL (FHS-MT-02)

	3431
	SV3-WRS-PLW-ME4470
	CA20 LEAK CHASE TESTING PROCEDURE FOR CHANNELS CONNECTING TO THE CASK LOADING PIT (FHS-MT-05)

	3432
	SV3-WRS-PLW-ME4471
	CA20 LEAK CHASE TESTING PROCEDURE FOR CHANNELS CONNECTING TO THE CASK WASHDOWN PIT (FHS-MT-06)

	3433
	SV3-WWS-P0W-ME2633
	ANNEX BUILDING - ELEVATION 115+ WWS PIPING #1

	3434
	SV3-WWS-P0W-ME2662
	WWS EMBEDED PIPING INSTALLATION (INCLUDING ISOMETRIC SV3-WWS-PLW-020)

	3435
	SV3-WWS-P0W-ME2692
	Annex Building - Elevation 100+ WWS Piping #3

	3436
	SV3-WWS-P0W-ME2693
	ANNEX BUILDING- ELEVATION 100+ WWS PIPING #4

	3437
	SV3-WWS-P0W-ME4627
	INSTALLATION OF TURBINE BUILDING WWS PIPING FOR SLAB 1 ON 120'-6" ELEVATION

	3438
	SV3-WWS-P0W-ME4628
	INSTALLATION OF TURBINE BUILDING WWS PIPING FOR SLABS 4, 5, 6 ON 120'-6"

	3439
	SV3-WWS-PHW-ME3073
	INSTALLATION OF ANNEX WWS PIPING SUPPORTS (FOR WP SV3-WWS-P0W-ME2692)

	3440
	SV3-WWS-PHW-ME3075
	INSTALLATION OF ANNEX WWS PIPING SUPPORTS (FOR WP SV3-WWS-P0WME2694)

	3441
	SV3-WWS-PHW-ME3653
	INSTALLATION OF TURBINE BUILDING WWS PIPING SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRICS SV3-WWS-PLW-06B, 06BF, 06D, 06E, 06F, 06G, 06L, 06J, 06K, 06P

	3442
	SV4-WWS-CCW-CV6768
	UNIT 4 WWS DUCTBANK

	3443
	SV4-WWS-PLW-ME1346
	WWS LINE TO WWRB

	
			
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	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	3444
	SV4-CA01-S4W-861784
	CA01-SA07 ELEV ABOVE 119' OLPS AND WELDED ATTACHMENTS

	3445
	SV0-SES-ERW-862927
	INSTALL CONDUIT IN SES DUCT BANK/TRENCH FOR SECURITY LOCATED BETWEEN SITE GRID M101-L1502 PHASE 10

	3446
	SV3-4031-SHW-861531
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL CABLE TRAY SUPPORTS ANNEX BLDG. AREA 1, ELEV. 100¿, BETWEEN COLUMN LINES 11.09/11.15 & G/I.

	3447
	SV3-4000-SHW-862383
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF TYPICAL FIELD ROUTED CONDUIT SUPPORTS, DETAILS C-71, ANNEX BUILDING, ALL AREAS/ELEVATIONS. BOOK 1

	3448
	SV3-FPS-P0W-854240
	INSTALL LB CONTAINMENT UPPER RING HEADER PIPING PER ISO'S SV3-FPS-PLW-552, 55Q, 553, 55R, 55K.

	3449
	SV3-WWS-P0W-ME2484
	WWS EMBEDED PIPING INSTALLATION (INCLUDING ISOMETRICS SV3-WWS-PLW-32C, -32E, -32F, -32G)

	3450
	SV3-WRS-P0W-ME4433
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WRS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS SV3-WRS-PLW-80F)

	3451
	SV4-0000-CCW-CV7168
	Concrete and Rebar for the Diesel and Electric-Driven Pump Enclosure Foundation

	3452
	SV4-1000-CCW-CV1470
	Unit 4 Nuclear Island Basemat Concrete Placement Up To 66'-6"

	3453
	SV3-WWS-PHW-ME2960
	INSTALLATION OF LARGE BORE WWS PIPING SUPPORTS (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS SV3-WWS-PLW-01D)

	3454
	SV4-1000-CRW-CV1736
	UNIT 4, WEST SHIELD WALL REBAR BELOW 100' ELEVATION

	3455
	SV3-WWS-PHW-ME3043
	SV3-WWS-PHW-ME3043

	3456
	SV4-1000-CRW-CV1744
	UNIT 4, SHIELD BUILDING, EAST PERIMETER WALL REBAR FROM 66'-6" TO 82'-6"

	3457
	SV3-WWS-PHW-ME3045
	INSTALLATION OF WWS PIPE SUPPORTS FOR SLAB 3 AT 120' 6" ELEVATION PORTION 3

	3458
	SV4-1010-CRW-CV1748
	INSTALLATION OF #9 AND #11 WALL DOWELS AFTER BASE MAT CONCRETE PLACEMENT

	3459
	SV4-1020-CRW-CV1745
	UNIT 4, SHIELD BUILDING, EAST PERIMETER WALL REBAR FROM 82'-6" TO 100'-0"

	3460
	SV4-1100-ERW-EL2285
	CONTAINMENT BUILDING EX CORE INSTRUMENTATION EMBEDDED CONDUIT EL 71FT-6IN TO 10FT-2IN

	3461
	SV3-WWS-PHW-ME3072
	INSTALLATION OF ANNEX WWS PIPING SUPPORTS (FOR WP SV3-WWS-P0W-ME2691)

	3462
	SV4-1100-Z0W-CV3929
	UNIT 4 CONTAINMENT REINFORCED CONCRETE REQUIREMENTS

	3463
	SV4-1110-CCW-CV1919
	Containment Concrete - EL. 71'-6"

	3464
	SV4-1110-CCW-CV5151
	UNIT 4 INSIDE CVBH CORE DRILLING IN CONCRETE PLACEMENT AT ELEVATION 76'-6"

	3465
	SV3-WWS-PLW-ME3028
	INSTALLTION OF WWS PIPING FOR SLAB 3 AT 120'6" EKEVATION

	3466
	SV4-1110-CEW-CV1878
	CONTAINMENT CONCRETE EMBEDMENTS - EL. 71'-6"

	
			
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	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	3467
	SV4-1110-CEW-CV6676
	INSTALLATION OF UNIT 4 STEAM GENERATOR COLUMN PEDESTAL EMBEDMENTS

	3468
	SV4-1110-CRW-CV1837
	Containment Vessel Bottom Head Layers A, B, & C

	3469
	SV4-1120-CEW-CV4911
	U4 NUCLEAR ISLAND CONTAINMNET EMBEDS AND ANCHOR BOLTS ELEVATION 71'-6" TO 84'-6"

	3470
	SV4-1120-CRW-CV3063
	CONTAINMENT CONCRETE REINFORCEMENT EL 71 FT-6IN TO EL 76FT-6IN

	3471
	SV4-2040-SSW-CV3969
	UNIT 4 TURBINE BUILDING SEQUENCE 7 HANDRAIL AND STAIRS

	3472
	SV4-ECS-ERW-EL6124
	SV4-INSTALL ECS DUCT BANKS FROM MANHOLES NXM010, NXM011 TO FIRE PUMPS/FIRE WATER TANKS - PHASE 8A

	3473
	SV4-1120-EGW-EL2342
	INSTAL GROUNDING  IN UNIT 4 CONTAINMENT BUILDING AT ELEVATION 82' 6'' TO 100' 0''

	3474
	SV4-ECS-ERW-EL6125
	SV4-INSTALL ECS DUCT BANKS FROM NORTH SIDE OF UNIT 4 TURBINE BLDG TO CHEMICAL FEED STORAGE BLDG - PHASE 8A

	3475
	SV4-1200-AXW-CT7673
	COATINGS - U4 AUX. BUILDING AREAS 3 & 4 CONCRETE COATINGS

	3476
	SV4-1200-CRW-CV1741
	UNIT 4 NUCLEAR ISLAND AUXILIARY BUILDING-INSTALLATION OF REINFORCING STEEL ON INTERIOR WALLS UP TO 82'-6" (WALL PLACEMENTS 9 THRU 38)

	3477
	SV4-WRS-P0W-ME5964
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WRS PIPING (ISOMETRIC SV4-WRS-PLW-57Q)

	3478
	SV4-WWS-PLW-ME1766
	Installation of Large Bore WWS Piping (Includes Isometrics SV4-WWS-PLW-01B, -01D, -014)

	3479
	SV4-1210-CCW-CV1815
	Unit 4 Nuclear Island Auxiliary Building Concrete Placement For Interior Walls From Elevation 66'-6" (Wall Placements #9 THRU 38) -REV. 0-

	3480
	SV4-1210-CEW-CV1738
	U4 Auxiliary Building Embed Plates-EL 66'6"- Interior Walls

	3481
	SV4-1210-CEW-CV1739
	U4 AUXILIARY BUILDING EMBEDMENTS-CYLINDRICAL WALL-EL. 66'-6"

	3482
	SV4-1210-EGW-EL1798
	INSTALL GROUNDING FOR WALL POURS 1, 3, 4 AND 5

	3483
	SV4-1210-ERW-EL1810
	UNIT 4 AUXILIARY BUILDING, INSTALL ELECTRICAL PENETRATIONS & GROUNDING FOR WALLS 34,35,36,37 & 38. SECTIONS 4,5 & 6. ELEVATION 66'-6" TO 82'-6"

	3484
	SV4-1210-MLW-CV2466
	U4 CIVIL BLOCKOUTS FOR MECHANICAL & ELECTRICAL PENETRATIONS-AUX. BUILDING WALLS EL. 66'-6" TO EL. 82'-6"

	3485
	SV4-1220-CCW-CV2318
	UNIT 4 CONCRETE PLACEMENT OUTSIDE CVBH UP TO ELEVATION 82'-6"

	3486
	SV4-1220-CCW-CV2540
	Unit 4 Nuclear Island Auxiliary Building Concrete Placement for Exterior Walls from Elev. 82'-6" to 100'-0" (Wall Placements 39 thru 48)

	3487
	SV4-1220-CCW-CV2541
	UNIT 4 NUCLEAR ISLAND AUXILIARY BUILDING AREAS 1 AND 2 CONCRETE PLACEMENT FOR INTERIOR WALLS FROM ELEVATION 82'-6" TO 100'-0"

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	3488
	SV4-1220-CEW-CV1612
	Unit 4 Nuclear Island AUX. BLDG AREAS 1 THRU 6 - EL 82' -6 WALLS-MECHANICAL/ELECTRICAL PENETRATION BLOCKOUTS & BLOCKOUT EMBEBMENTS

	3489
	SV4-1220-CEW-CV2434
	U4 AUXILIARY BUILDING EMBED PLATES & FORM WORK FOR AREA 1-EL 82'-6" WALLS

	3490
	SV4-1220-CEW-CV2436
	U4 AUXILIARY BUILDING EMBED PLATES & TEMPORARY FORMWORK-AREA 3 & 4- EL. 82'-6" WALLS

	3491
	SV4-1220-CRW-CV2538
	UNIT 4 NUCLEAR ISLAND AUXILIARY BUILDING - INSTALLATION OF REINFORCING STEEL ON EXTERIOR WALLS FROM ELEV. 82'6" TO 100'0" (WALL PLACEMENTS 39 THRU 48)

	3492
	SV4-1220-CRW-CV2539
	UNIT 4 NUCLEAR ISLAND AUXILIARY BUILDING AREAS 1 AND 2 INSTALLATION OF REINFORCING STEEL ON INTERIOR WALLS FROM ELEV. 82'6" TO 100;0" (WALL PLACEMENTS 49 THRU 71)

	3493
	SV4-1220-EGW-EL2723
	INSTALL GROUNDING GRID AND FLOOR PLATES FOR 82'-6" SLAB AREAS 1,2 & 3

	3494
	SV4-1220-EGW-EL2724
	INSTALL GROUNDING GRID AND FLOOR PLATES FOR 82'-6" SLAB AREAS 4, 5 & 6

	3495
	SV4-1220-EGW-EL5784
	Install Grounding For Shield Wall Elevation 82'-6" to 100'-0""

	3496
	SV4-1230-EGW-EL3664
	ISNTALL GROUNGING GRID AND FLOOR PLATES FOR 100'-0" SLAB AREAS 1,2 & 3

	3497
	SV4-1230-EGW-EL3665
	INSTALL GROUNDING GRID AND FLOOR PLATES FOR 100'-0" SLAB AREAS 4,5, & 6

	3498
	SV3-2056-SHW-800003
	Elect Cable Tray Welded Support Fab & Install in Unit 3 Turbine Building, Elevation 141’ 3”, Area 6

	3499
	SV4-2000-T2W-CV1584
	HSB Assembly & Installer Qualification For Turbine Building

	3500
	SV4-2020-CCW-CV0388
	Unit 4, Turbine Building Grout below Elev. 100'

	3501
	SV4-2020-EGW-EL3437
	ELECTRICAL GROUNDING TERMINATIONS FOR THE TURBINE BUILDING AT ELEVATION 82'-9"

	3502
	SV4-2020-MEW-ME1128
	Unit 4 Condenser A Hotwell Assembly

	3503
	SV4-2020-MEW-ME1129
	Unit 4 Condenser B Hotwell Assembly

	3504
	SV4-2020-MEW-ME1130
	Unit 4 Condenser C Hotwell Assembly

	3505
	SV4-2020-MEW-ME1131
	Unit 4 Condenser A Lower Tube Bundle Assembly

	3506
	SV4-2020-MEW-ME1132
	Unit 4 Condenser B Lower Tube Bundle Assembly

	3507
	SV4-2020-MEW-ME1133
	Unit 4 Condenser C Lower Tube Bundle Assembly

	3508
	SV4-2020-MEW-ME1134
	Unit 4 Condenser A Upper Tube Bundle Assembly

	3509
	SV4-2020-MEW-ME1135
	Unit 4 Condenser B Upper Tube Bundle Assembly

	3510
	SV4-2020-MEW-ME1136
	Unit 4 Condenser C Upper Tube Bundle Assembly

	3511
	SV4-2020-MEW-ME1137
	Unit 4 Condenser A Upper Shell Exterior Shell Assembly

	3512
	SV4-2020-MEW-ME1138
	Unit 4 Condenser A Upper Shell Heater Truss Assembly

	
			
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	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	3513
	SV4-2020-MEW-ME1139
	Unit 4 Condenser A Upper Shell Upper Truss Assembly

	3514
	SV4-2020-MEW-ME1141
	Unit 4 Condenser B Upper Shell Exterior Shell Assembly

	3515
	SV4-2020-MEW-ME1145
	Unit 4 Condenser C Upper Shell Exterior Shell Assembly

	3516
	SV4-2020-MEW-ME1146
	Unit 4 Condenser C Upper Shell Heater Truss Assembly

	3517
	SV4-2020-MEW-ME1147
	Unit 4 Condenser C Upper Shell Upper Truss Assembly

	3518
	SV4-2020-MEW-ME1400
	Unit 4 Condenser A Spring Support Foundation Installation

	3519
	SV4-2020-MEW-ME1401
	UNIT 4 CONDENSER B SPRING SUPPORT FOUNDATION INSTALLATION

	3520
	SV4-2020-MEW-ME1402
	Unit 4 Condenser C Spring Support Foundation Installation

	3521
	SV4-2020-MEW-ME1491
	UNIT 4 CONDENSER A INSTALLATION (LOWER & UPPER SHELL)

	3522
	SV4-2020-MEW-ME1492
	UNIT 4 CONDENSER B INSTALLATION (LOWER & UPPER SHELL)

	3523
	SV4-2020-MEW-ME1493
	Unit 4 Condenser C Installation (Lower & Upper Shell)

	3524
	SV4-2020-MEW-ME1600
	UNIT 4 CONDENSER A FLASHBOX INSTALLATION

	3525
	SV3-WWS-P0W-ME4630
	INSTALLATION OF WWS PIPING

	3526
	SV4-2030-CCW-CV0385
	UNIT 4 TURBINE BUILDING CONCRETE CURBS AND PADS AT 100' ELEVATION

	3527
	SV4-2030-CCW-CV0389
	UNIT 4 TURBINE BUILDING GROUT AT THE 100' ELEVATION

	3528
	SV4-2030-CCW-CV1458
	UNIT 4, TURBINE BUILDING STAIR LANDINGS

	3529
	SV4-2030-CEW-CV1389
	UNIT 4 TURBINE BLDG FABRICATION OF CONSTRUCTION AIDS FOR 100'-0"

	3530
	SV4-2030-EGW-EL1079
	Electrical Grounding Installation for the Turbine Building at Elevation 100'-0"

	3531
	SV4-2030-EGW-EL4819
	ELECTRICAL GROUNDING TERMINATIONS FOR THE TURBINE BUILDING AT ELEVATION 100'

	3532
	SV4-2030-SSW-CV1825
	TURBINE BUILDING STRUCTURAL STEEL FRAMING @ 100FT. ELEVATION EXCLUDING FIRST BAY (SEQUENCE SIX)

	3533
	SV4-2040-CCW-CV0387
	UNIT 4, TURBINE BUILDING CONCRETE PLACEMENT AND POST-PLACEMENT ACTIVITIES, 120' ELEVATION

	3534
	SV4-2040-CEW-CV5843
	UNIT 4 TURBINE ELEVATION 120'-6" FORMWORK, EMBEDS, ANCHOR BOLTS

	3535
	SV4-2040-SSW-CV3970
	UNIT 4 TURBINE BUILDING SEQUENCE 7 GRATING & DECKING

	3536
	SV4-2040-SUW-CV1826
	TURBINE BUILDING STRUCTURAL STEEL ERECTION SEQUENCE 7

	3537
	SV4-2060-C0W-850005
	170' ELEV. FLOOR SLAB, POUR # 5

	3538
	SV4-2101-CEW-CV5807
	UNIT 4, TURBINE BUILDING FIRST BAY WALLS, DOOR FRAMES

	3539
	SV4-2101-CFW-CV5805
	UNIT 4, TURBINE BUILDING FIRST BAY WALLS, FORMWORK

	
			
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	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	3540
	SV4-2101-CRW-CV5802
	UNIT 4, TURBINE BUILDING, FIRST BAY WALLS UP TO 122' ELEV. REBAR

	3541
	SV4-2101-CRW-CV5803
	Unit 4, Turbine Building, 1st Bay Walls, Wall to Wall Mechanical Couplers up to 122’

	3542
	SV4-2131-CCW-CV0391
	UNIT 4, TURBINE BUILDING, FIRST BAY CONCRETE UP TO 100' ELEVATION AND EQUIPMENT PADS

	3543
	SV4-4000-CEW-CV5067
	UNIT 4, ANNEX BUILDING CONSTRUCTION AIDS

	3544
	SV4-4000-CRW-CV5094
	UNIT 4 ANNEX BUILDING REBAR BENDING AND FABRICATION

	3545
	SV4-4000-Z0W-CV5066
	UNIT 4, ANNEX BUILDING, REINFORCED CONCRETE REQUIREMENTS

	3546
	SV4-ASS-P0W-ME5421
	INSTALLATION AND FABRICATION OF AUXILIARY STEAM SYSTEM (ASS) PIPING

	3547
	SV4-ASS-P0W-ME5424
	INSTALLATION AND FABRICATION OF AUXILIARY STEAM SUPPLY SYSTEM (ASS) PIPING PORTION 4

	3548
	SV4-ASS-P0W-ME5425
	INSTALLATION AND FABRICATION OF AUXILIARY STEAM SUPPLY SYSTEM (ASS) PIPING PORTION 5

	3549
	SV4-ASS-P0W-ME5426
	INSTALLATION AND FABRICATION OF AUXILIARRY STEAM SUPPLY SYSTEM PIPING PORTION 6

	3550
	SV4-ASS-PHW-ME5427
	Installation and Fabrication of Auxiliary Steam System(ASS) Piping Supports

	3551
	SV3-CVS-P0W-ME2648
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE CVS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS: SV3-CVS-PLW-04C)

	3552
	SV4-ASS-PHW-ME5428
	INSTALLATION AND FABRICATION OF AUXILIARY STEAM SYSTEM(ASS) PIPING SUPPORTS PORTION 1

	3553
	SV4-ASS-PHW-ME5429
	INSTALLATION AND FABRICATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS PORTION 2

	3554
	SV4-ASS-PHW-ME5430
	INSTALLATION AND FABRICATION OF AUXILIARY STEAM SUPPLY SYSTEM (ASS) PIPING SUPPORT PORTION 3

	3555
	SV4-ASS-PHW-ME5431
	INSTALLATION AND FABRICATION OF AUXILIARY STEAM SUPPLY SYSTEM (ASS) PIPING SUPPORT PORTION 4

	3556
	SV4-ASS-PHW-ME5432
	INSTALLATION AND FABRICATION OF AUXILIARY STEAM SUPPLY SYSTEM(ASS) PIPING SUPPORT PORTION 5

	3557
	SV4-ASS-PHW-ME5433
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF ASS PIPE SUPPORTS (PORTION 6)

	3558
	SV4-C0S7-CCW-CV0544
	Electrical Duct Bank for Unit 4 CWS, Cooling Water System

	3559
	SV4-CA04-S4W-CV2447
	Lifting Lugs and Temporary Attachments for Unit 4 CA04

	3560
	SV4-CA20-S4W-CV6894
	CA20-51 TEMPORAR ATTACHMENTS - FLOOR

	3561
	SV4-CB65-S4W-CV2665
	FABRICATION OF OVERLAY PLATES (OLP) FOR CB65

	3562
	SV4-CDS-CCW-CV7060
	U4 Condensate Tank Storage Foundation

	3563
	SV4-CES-P0W-ME7576
	Installation of CES piping (Portion 1)

	3564
	SV4-CPS-P0W-ME1668
	UNIT 4 TURBINE BUILDING EL 100'-0": FABRICATION & INSTALLATION OF EMBEDDED CPS PIPING

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	3565
	SV4-CR10-CRW-CV1154
	The Erection of Structural Steel for the CR10 module on Pad 139

	3566
	SV4-CR10-CRW-CV1416
	INSTALLATION OF CR  10 UNIT 4 NUCLEAR ISLAND REINFORCING STEEL LAYERS 4-10

	3567
	SV4-CWS-ERW-EL0352
	Electrical Installation of (CWS) Cooling Water System Manholes & Duct Banks

	3568
	SV4-CWS-P0W-ME1713
	INSTALLATION OF LARGE BORE CWS PIPING AT GRIDLINE R

	3569
	SV4-CWS-P0W-ME2758
	Installation of CWS Piping from Backwash Strainers to Yard.

	3570
	SV4-CWS-P0W-ME5457
	TO INSTALL AND FABRICATE CIRCULATING WATER SYSTEM (CWS) PIPING

	3571
	SV4-CWS-P0W-ME7467
	INSTALLATION OF CROSSOVER PIPING FROM CONDENSER A TO CONDENSER B

	3572
	SV4-CWS-P0W-ME7468
	INSTALLATION OF CROSSOVER PIPING FROM CONDENSER B TO CONDENSER C

	3573
	SV4-CWS-PHW-ME1716
	INSTALLATION OF LARGE BORE CWS PIPING SUPPORTS AT GRIDLINE R

	3574
	SV4-CWS-PHW-ME5470
	INSTALLATION AND FABRICATION OF AUXILIARY STEAM SUPPLY SYSTEM (ASS) PIPING SUPPORT

	3575
	SV4-CWS-PHW-ME7469
	INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR 120" CROSSOVER PIPING FROM CONDENSER A TO CONDENSER B

	3576
	SV4-CWS-PHW-ME7470
	INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR 120" CROSSOVER PIPING FROM CONDENSER 'B' TO CONDENSER 'C'

	3577
	SV4-DTS-P0W-ME1714
	INSTALLATION OF DTS PIPING FROM YARD TO CARTRIDGE FILTER SKID SV4-DTS-MS-01

	3578
	SV4-DTS-PHW-ME1717
	INSTALLATION OF DTS PIPING SUPPORTS FROM YARD TO CARTRIDGE FILTER SKID SV4-DTS-MS-01

	3579
	SV4-FPS-MPW-ME7582
	Install Unit 4 Diesel Fire Pump Package SV4-FPS-MS-01B

	3580
	SV4-FPS-P0W-ME1943
	INSTALLATION OF LARGE BORE FPS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS: SV4-FPS-PLW-820, 825, 830)

	3581
	SV4-HDS-P0W-ME5463
	INSTALLATION AND FABRICATION OF HEATER DRAIN SYSTEM(HDS) PIPING

	3582
	SV4-ME01-P0W-ME2589
	UNIT 4 CONDENSERS A, B & C - TURBINE BYPASS PIPING

	3583
	SV4-ME01-PLW-ME0992
	Unit 4 Condenser A: Installation of Hotwell Piping

	3584
	SV4-ME01-PLW-ME1000
	Unit 4 Condenser B: Installation of Hotwell Piping

	3585
	SV4-ME01-PLW-ME1002
	UNIT 4 CONDENSER C: INSTALLATION OF HOTWELL PIPING

	3586
	SV4-ME01-PLW-ME1004
	UNIT 4 CONDENSER A: INSTALLATION OF UPPER SHELL NOZZLE CONNECTIONS

	3587
	SV4-ME2W-MEW-ME3012
	INSTALLATION OF HDS DRAIN COOLER CDS-ME-7A

	3588
	SV4-ME2W-MEW-ME3019
	INSTALLATION OF HDS DRAIN COOLER CDS-ME-7B

	3589
	SV4-ME2W-MEW-ME3020
	INSTALLATION OF HDS DRAIN COOLER CDS-ME-7C

	3590
	SV4-ME3C-MEW-ME2970
	INSTALLATION OF TCS HEAT EXCHANGERS SV4-TCS-ME-01A/B/C

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	3591
	SV4-ML05-MLW-ME4811
	INSTALLATION OF EMBEDDED PIPING PENETRATIONS 82'-6" FLOORS ONLY

	3592
	SV4-ML05-MLW-ME5280
	INSTALLATION OF 82'6" WALL PENETRATIONS

	3593
	SV4-ML05-MLW-ME5281
	WELDING OF NELSON STUDS 82'6" WALL PENETRATIONS

	3594
	SV4-ML05-MLW-ME6290
	INSTALLATION OF ANNULUS WALL PENETRATIONS 82'6 TO 100'0

	3595
	SV4-MP03-MPW-ME2343
	UNIT 4 TURBINE BUILDING EL82'-9": INSTALLATION OF CONDENSATE SYSTEM (CDS) PUMPS SV4-CDS-MP-01A/B/C

	3596
	SV4-MP1H-MPW-ME7109
	INSTALLATION OF TURBINE BUILDING CLOSED COOLING WATER PUMPS (TCS-MP-01A/B)

	3597
	SV4-MP2D-MPW-ME6764
	INSTALLATION OF HDS SHELL DRAIN TANK PUMP SV4-HDS-MP-01A

	3598
	SV4-MP2D-MPW-ME6765
	INSTALLATION OF HDS SHELL DRAIN TANK PUMP SV4-HDS-MP-01B

	3599
	SV4-MS13-MSW-ME5923
	INSTALLATION OF THE BALL COLLECTOR SKID (MS-01A/B)

	3600
	SV4-MS13-MSW-ME5924
	Installation of Ball Recirculation Pump (MS-02A/B

	3601
	SV4-MS21-MSW-ME5919
	INSTALLATION OF THE CONDENSER HOTWELL SAMPLE PUMPS (SSS-MS-01 A/B/C)

	3602
	SV4-1110-CCW-CV3190
	Containment Interior Concrete Placement - Elev. 71'-6" to 76'-6""

	3603
	SV4-MS45-MSW-ME3024
	INSTALLATION OF MAIN & BOOSTER FEEDWATER PUMPS SV4-FWS-MP-01A/-02A

	3604
	SV4-MS45-MSW-ME3025
	INSTALLATION OF MAIN & BOOSTER FEEDWATER PUMPS SV4-FWS-MP-01B/-02B

	3605
	SV4-MS45-MSW-ME3026
	INSTALLATION OF MAIN & BOOSTER FEEDWATER PUMPS SV4-FWS-MP-01C/02C

	3606
	SV4-MS60-MSW-ME5879
	INSTALLATION OF THE AUXILIARY BIOLER (ASS-MB-01)

	3607
	SV4-MS60-MSW-ME5920
	INSTALLATION OF THE AUXILIARY BOILER BLOWDOWN FLASH TANK (ASS-MT-01)

	3608
	SV4-MS60-MSW-ME5921
	INSTALLATION OF THE AUXILIARY BOILER FEED PUMPS (ASS-MP-04A/)

	3609
	SV4-MS60-MSW-ME7100
	INSTALLATION OF THE AUX BOILER MAKEUP PUMPS (ASS-MP-01A/B)

	3610
	SV4-1220-CEW-CV2435
	U4 AUXILIARY BUILDING EMBED PLATES & FORMWORK-AREA 2-EL.82'-6"

	3611
	SV4-PGS-P0W-ME1997
	INSTALLATION OF PGS PIPING (INCLUDES SV4-PGS-PLW-105, 128)

	3612
	SV4-PV74-PVW-ME3071
	INSTALLATION OF 120" CWS BUTTERFLY VALVES CWS-PL-V002A, -V002B, -V003A, -V003B

	3613
	SV4-1220-CEW-CV2437
	U4 AUXILIARY BUILDING EMBED PLATES & FORMWORK- AREA 5&6- EL, 82'-6" WALLS

	3614
	SV4-PWS-P0W-ME2003
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE PWS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRIC SV3-PWS-PLW-91A, 911, 950, 951, 952, 953)

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	3615
	SV4-2000-CRW-CV2974
	UNIT 4 TURBINE BLDG. REBAR BENDING AND FABRICATION

	3616
	SV4-PWS-P0W-ME2005
	Installation of Potable Water Piping (Isometric PWS-PLW-923)

	3617
	SV4-2000-SUW-CV1821
	ASSEMBLY AND ERECTION OF CH82 MODULE IN AREA 111

	3618
	SV4-PWS-PHW-ME5965
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE PWS PIPING SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC DRAWING SV4-PWS-PLW-91A, 911, 950, 951, 952, 953

	3619
	SV4-PY05-PYW-ME2756
	INSTALLATION OF SWS BACKWASH STRAINERS (SWS-PY-S06A, SWS-PY-S06B)

	3620
	SV4-2000-SUW-CV1822
	Assembly and Erection Of CH81A, B, & C

	3621
	SV4-PY05-PYW-ME2757
	INSTALLATION OF CWS BACKWASH STRAINERS (CWS-PY-S01A, CWS-PY-S01B, CWS-PY-S01C)

	3622
	SV4-CA01-MHW-862926
	CA01 LIFTING LUGS FOR THE PRESSURIZER COMPARTMENT

	3623
	SV4-CWS-PLW-ME1115
	UNIT 4 CWS FROM PCCP TO TURBINE BUILDING

	3624
	SV4-RWS-P0W-ME7380
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL THE RWS SUPPLY TO THE UNIT 4 COOLING TOWER BASINS A & B AND TO THE DTS PRETREATMENT SKID

	3625
	SV4-SS01-Z0W-CV4378
	STRUCTURAL STEEL SAFETY CLASS E REQUIREMENTS

	3626
	SV4-SWS-CCW-CV2646
	UNIT 4, SWS TRENCH TUNNEL

	3627
	SV4-WLS-PHW-ME3286
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC DRAWINGS WLS-PLW-364, -870

	3628
	SV4-SWS-CRW-CV5484
	UNIT 4, SWS TRENCH TUNNEL, MECHANCAL COUPLER INSTALLATION

	3629
	SV4-SWS-P0W-ME1715
	UNIT 4 TURBINE BUILDING AREA 2022: INSTALLATION OF SWS PIPING FOR ISOMETRICS SV4-SWS-PLW-090, -091, -092, -093, -094 & -095.

	3630
	SV4-SWS-P0W-ME2124
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF SWS PIPING FROM YARD TO STRAINER SV4-SWS-PY-S06A

	3631
	SV4-SWS-P0W-ME2125
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF SWS PIPING FROM YARD TO STRAINER SV4-SWS-PY-S06B

	3632
	SV4-SWS-P0W-ME3509
	INSTALLATION OF SWS PIPING FROM BACKWASH STRAINER SWS-PY-S06A TO SWS PUMP SWS-MP-01A

	3633
	SV4-SWS-P0W-ME3510
	INSTALLATION OF SWS PIPING FROM BACKWASH STRAINER SWS-PY-S06B TO SWS PUMP SWS-MP-01B

	3634
	SV4-SWS-P0W-ME7379
	SERVICE WATER SYSTEM (SWS) PIPING INSTALLATION IN PHASE 8A

	3635
	SV4-SWS-PHW-ME1718
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRICS SV4-SWS-PLW-090, -091, -092

	3636
	SV4-SWS-PHW-ME2355
	Installation of SWS Supports For Isometrics SV4-SWS-PLW-07A, SV4-SWS-PLW-07B, SV4-SWS-PLW-070, SV4-SWS-PLW-071, SV4-SWS-PLW-072, SV4-SWS-PLW-078.

	3637
	SV4-SWS-PHW-ME2357
	iNSTALLATION OF SWS SUPPORTS FOR INOMETRICS SV4-SWS-PLW-07C, SV4-SWS-PLW-07D, SV4-SWS-PLW-074, SV4-SS-PLW-075, SV4-SWS-PLW-076, SV4-SWS-PLW-077

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	3638
	SV4-SWS-PHW-ME2359
	INSTALLATION OF SWS SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRICS SV4-SWS-PLW-07E, SV4-SWS-PLW-073, SV4-SWS-PLW-079.

	3639
	SV4-SWS-PHW-ME2361
	INSTALLATION OF SWS SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRICS SV4-SWS-PLW-010, SV4-SWS-PLW-020

	3640
	SV4-SWS-PHW-ME2365
	INSTALLATION OF SWS SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRICS SV4-SWS-PLW-051, SV4-SWS-PLW-052, SV4-SWS-PLW-053,

	3641
	SV4-SWS-PHW-ME3303
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR SWS PIPING FROM CCS-ME-01A TO YARD

	3642
	SV4-SWS-PHW-ME3304
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR SWS PIPING FROM CCS-ME-01B TO YARD

	3643
	SV4-SWS-PHW-ME3516
	INSTALLATION OF SWS PIPING SUPPORTS FROM BACKWASH STRAINER SWS-PY-S06A TO SWS PUMP SWS-MP01A

	3644
	SV4-SWS-PHW-ME3517
	INSTALLATION AND FABRICATION OF SERVICE WATER SYSTEM (SWS) PIPING SUPPORTS

	3645
	SV4-SWS-PLW-ME2354
	INSTALLATION OF SWS PIPING FOR ISOMETRICS SV4-SWS-PLW-07A, SV4-SWS-PLW-07B, SV4-SWS-PLW-070, SV4-SWS-PLW-071, SV4-SWS-PLW-072, SV4-SWS-PLW-078.

	3646
	SV4-SWS-PLW-ME2356
	INSTALLATION OF SWS PIPING FOR ISOMETRICS SV4-SWS-PLW-07C, SV4-SWS-PLW-07D, SV4-SWS-PLW-074, SV4-SWS-PLW-075, SV4-SWS-PLW-076, SV4-SWS-PLW-077

	3647
	SV4-SWS-PLW-ME2358
	Installation of SWS Piping for Isometrics SV4-SWS-PLW-07E,SV4-SWS-PLW-073,SV4-SWS-PLW-079

	3648
	SV4-SWS-PLW-ME2360
	INSTALLATION OF SWS PIPING FOR ISOMETRICS SV4-SWS-PLW-010 AND SV4-SWS-PLW-020

	3649
	SV4-SWS-THW-ME7382
	Hydro Test the Service Water System (SWS) in Phase 8A

	3650
	SV4-TCS-P0W-ME5464
	INSTALLATION AND FABRICATION OF TURBINE BUILDING CLOSED COOLING WATER SYSTEM (TCS) PIPING

	3651
	SV4-TCS-P0W-ME5465
	INSTALLATION AND FABRICATION OF TURBINE BUILDING CLOSED COOLING WTER SYSTEM (TCS) PIPING

	3652
	SV4-WLS-CCW-CV2849
	Unit 4 Nuclear Island- Grout Placement under the Liquid Radwaste System (WLS) Tanks

	3653
	SV4-WLS-MTW-ME1802
	WASTE HOLDUP TANK A INSTALLATION

	3654
	SV4-WLS-MTW-ME1803
	WASTE HOLDUP TANK B INSTALLATION

	3655
	SV4-WLS-MTW-ME1804
	WLS MONITOR TANK C INSTALLATION

	3656
	SV4-PXS-PHW-851018
	INSTALL SV4 RING 2 SUPPORTS FROM PIPE ISOMETRIC SV4-PXS-PLW-935

	3657
	SV4-SFS-P0W-850860
	INSTALL ISOMETRIC SV4-SFS-PLW-860

	3658
	SV4-RNS-P0W-861627
	ASME III FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF CA20 LARGE BORE PIPING FOR ISOMETRIC SV4-RNS-PLW-09B

	3659
	SV4-PXS-PHW-851024
	INSTALL SV4 RING 2 SUPPORTS FROM PIPE ISOMETRIC SV4-PXS-PLW-946

	3660
	SV4-1110-ADW-800000
	RCDT Compartment, Reactor Cavity Shield Door Installation

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	3661
	SV3-2055-SHW-862713
	INSTALLATION OF WELDED SUPPORTS IN THE UNIT 3 TURBINE BUILDING, ELEVATION 141'-3", AREA 5

	3662
	SV0-0000-C0W-862928
	300 SERIES BUILDINGS SMALL TRANSFORMER FOUNDATIONS

	3663
	SV3-1120-EJW-862943
	FABRICATION & INSTALLATION OF DESIGN JUNCTION BOX / CONDUIT SUPPORTS IN ROOM 11208

	3664
	SV4-DWS-THW-862256
	DWS PRESSURE TEST

	3665
	SV4-CAS-P0W-855038
	INSTALL PIPE AND SUPPORTS FOR ISO SV4-CAS-PLW-843

	3666
	SV4-DWS-P0W-855008
	SMALL BORE PIPE ISO SV4-DWS-PLW-725 & SUPPORTS

	3667
	SV4-VWS-P0W-855009
	LARGE BORE PIPE ISO. SV4-VWS-PLW-50A, CONTAINMENT RM 11702

	3668
	SV4-VWS-P0W-855023
	INSTALL LARGE BORE PIPE SV4-VWS-PLW-532

	3669
	SV4-VWS-PHW-855018
	CONTAINMENT BUILDING- INSTALLATION OF SUPPORTS ISO SV4-VWS-PLW-50Y

	3670
	SV3-WWS-PHW-860661
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF WWS PIPING SUPPORTS

	3671
	SV4-WRS-P0W-862456
	INSTALLATION OF ANNEX BLDG WRS PIPING (ISO SV4-WRS-PLW-454, 455, 464, 465, 466, 467, 469 & 474)

	3672
	SV4-DWS-P0W-861602
	INSTALLATION OF ANNEX BLDG DWS PIPING (ISO SV4-DWS-PLW-130 & 131)

	3673
	SV4-MSS-PHW-860361
	INSTALLATION AND FABRICATION OF MAIN STEAM SYSTEM (MSS) PIPING SUPPORTS

	3674
	SV3-2053-SHW-862021
	ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY SUPPORTS FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION IN THE UNIT 3 TURBINE BUILDING, ELEVATION 141'3", AREA 3

	3675
	SV3-ZAS-ERW-EL3253
	INSTALL CABLE TRAY & RACEWAY FOR UNIT AUX. TRANSFORMER ZAS-ET-2C, IN TRANSFORMER AREA NORTH OF TURBINE BUILDING.

	3676
	SV3-1231-C0W-850000
	100' ELEV, FLOOR SLAB AREA 1 (SP-17)

	3677
	SV3-2033-SHW-862395
	ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY WELDED SUPPORTS FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION IN THE UNIT 3 TURBINE BUILDING, ELEVATION 100'0" , AREA 3

	3678
	SV3-1231-ERW-861084
	Install Electrical Penetration Sleeves for Interior and Exterior Walls  EL 100'-0" to 117'-6", Area 1, Unit 3 AUX

	3679
	SV3-2053-SHW-862688
	INSTALLATION OF BUSS DUCT SUPPORTS IN TURBINE BUILDING (ELEV. 141'3" AREA 3) (ROOM 20502)

	3680
	SV3-1232-C0W-850000
	100' Elev., Floor Slab Area 2, (SP-18)

	3681
	SV4-CAS-P0W-850083
	SMALL BORE PIPE ISO SV4-CAS-PLW-83H & SUPPORTS

	3682
	SV3-2053-SHW-862687
	INSTALLATION OF BUSS DUCT SUPPORTS IN TURBINE BUILDING (ELEV. 141'3" AREA 3) ROMM 20501

	3683
	SV4-4030-C0W-850009
	UNIT 4 ANNEX BUILDING AREA 3 SLAB AT ELEV. 107'-3" REINFORCING STEEL

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	3684
	SV3-4000-SHW-862382
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF TYPICAL FIELD ROUTED CONDUIT SUPPORTS, DETAIL C-70, ANNEX BUILDING, ALL AREAS / ELEVATIONS BOOK 1

	3685
	SV3-4031-SHW-861530
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL CABLE TRAY SUPPORTS ANNEX BLDG. AREA 1, ELEV. 100¿, BETWEEN COLUMN LINES 11.09/11.15 & E/G.

	3686
	SV4-4031-ERW-862034
	INSTALLATION OF CONDUIT PENETRATION SLEEVES, ANNEX BUILDING, AREA 1, ELEV. 100'-0"

	3687
	SV4-4032-ERW-862035
	INSTALLATION OF CONDUIT PENETRATION SLEEVES, ANNEX BUILDING, AREA 2 ELEV. 100'-0"

	3688
	SV3-4000-SHW-862354
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF TYPICAL FIELD ROUTED CONDUIT SUPPORTS, DETAIL C-204, ANNEX BUILDING, ALL AREAS/ ELEVATIONS BOOK 1

	3689
	SV3-TDS-P0W-860846
	INSTALLATION AND FABRICATION OF TURBINE ISLAND DRAINS VENTS AND RELEIF SYSTEM (TDS) PIPING

	3690
	SV3-MH01-EYW-862916
	UNIT 3 CONTAINMENT POLAR CRANE RUNWAY MAINLINE SUPPORTS AND MAINLINE CONDUCTOR BAR ASSEMBLIES

	3691
	SV3-4031-SHW-861535
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL CABLE TRAY SUPPORTS ANNEX BLDG. AREA 1, ELEV. 100¿, BETWEEN COLUMN LINES 11.15/13 & F/G.

	3692
	SV3-4000-SHW-862384
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF TYPICAL FIELD ROUTED CONDUIT SUPPORTS, DETAIL C-82, ANNEX BUILDING, ALL AREAS/ ELEVATION BOOK 1

	3693
	SV3-4031-SHW-861534
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL CABLE TRAY SUPPORTS ANNEX BLDG. AREA 1, ELEV. 100¿, BETWEEN COLUMN LINES 11.15/13 & G/H.

	3694
	SV3-ML05-MLW-860960
	Installation of Pipe Penetrations 117'-135' South Shield Wall

	3695
	SV3-RNS-PHW-861876
	ASME SECTION III – FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC SV3-RNS-PLW-015

	3696
	SV4-PXS-P0W-850430
	INSTALL ISOMETRIC SV4-PXS-PLW-430

	3697
	SV4-CA01-S4W-862815
	CA01 BASEMAT SA7 INSTALLATION

	3698
	SV4-ME01-MEW-862758
	UNIT 4 CONDENSERS A, B & C: INSTALLATION OF UPPER SHELL MANHOLES

	3699
	SV3-1237-SHW-860350
	INSTALL CONDUIT SUPPORTS ON SHIELD WALL AZ-225¿ TO AZ-270 ¿ 100'-0"

	3700
	SV3-CA37-ERW-861473
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF ELECTRICAL PENETRATIONS IN THE CA37 MODULE

	3701
	SV3-CA20-ERW-EL7472
	MODULE CA20 UNIT, SUB-ASSEMBLY I AND II EL. 66'6" TO 92'6", INSTALL DESIGNED CABLE TRAYS AND SUPPORTS

	3702
	SV4-RNS-P0W-861622
	ASME III FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF CA20 LARGE BORE PIPING FOR ISOMETRIC SV4-RNS-PLW-09A

	3703
	SV3-PXS-MYW-862725
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF 2A CONTAINMENT RECIRCULATION SCREEN

	3704
	SV3-MG01-MEW-862024
	STEAM TURBINE WELDING

	3705
	SV3-CA56-S5W-862415
	CA56 MODULE FABRICATION

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	3706
	SV4-WWS-P0W-862701
	INSTALLATION AND FABRICATION OF WASTE WATER SYSTEM (WWS) PIPING ON 158'7" AND 156'0" SLABS

	3707
	SV4-1208-C0W-850005
	UNIT 4 AUXILIARY EL 100' CYLINDRICAL WALLS CIVIL RC05A AND B

	3708
	SV4-ML05-MLW-862027
	INSTALLATION OF UNIT 4 CA20 FLOOR PENETRATIONS

	3709
	SV3-PXS-MYW-862726
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF 2B CONTAINMENT RECIRCULATION SCREEN

	3710
	SV3-1154-SHW-800000
	Fabricate and Install Welded conduit supports in Containment Area 4 Elev. 135'3"

	3711
	SV3-CDS-PHW-860478
	INSTALLATION OF CDS SUPPORTS FOR ISOs SV3-CDS-PLW-730, 731, 732, 733 AND 734

	3712
	SV4-CA01-S4W-862914
	CA01 SA07 ELEV 107'-119' OVERLAY PLATES (OLPS)

	3713
	SV4-WWS-PHW-862813
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR UNIT 4 TRANSFORMER AREA SUMP SV4-WWS-MTW-010

	3714
	SV4-ME01-PLW-861893
	UNIT 4 CONDENSER C: FABRICATION & INSTALLATION OF 3RD EXTRACTION STEAM PIPING

	3715
	SV4-ME01-PLW-861894
	UNIT 4 CONDENSER C: FABRICATION & INSTALLATION OF 4TH EXTRACTION STEAM PIPING

	3716
	SV4-ME01-PLW-861891
	UNIT 4 CONDENSER C: FABRICATION & INSTALLATION OF 1ST EXTRACTION STEAM PIPING

	3717
	SV4-ME01-PLW-861892
	UNIT 4 CONDENSER C: FABRICATION & INSTALLATION OF 2ND EXTRACTION STEAM PIPING

	3718
	SV4-ME01-PLW-861888
	UNIT 4 CONDENSER B: FABRICATION & INSTALLATION OF 2ND EXTRACTION STEAM PIPING

	3719
	SV3-1234-ERW-862935
	INSTALL CONDUIT SLEEVES FOR PENETRATIONS IN PRECAST CONCRETE PANELS SV3-1234-CP-S01 TO SV3-1234-CP-S03 UNIT 3 AUXILIARY BUILDING ELEV 92'-6" AREA 4

	3720
	SV0-0000-XEW-CV0868
	Trench/Excavation For Commodity Installation in Non-Safety Areas (All NOI-s)

	3721
	SV0-PWS-THW-ME2056
	HYDRO TEST THE HDPE PORTION OF THE POTABLE WATER SYSTEM (PWS)

	3722
	SV3-0150-ERW-EL2314
	INSTALLATION OF CONDUUIT SLEEVES FOR PENETATION IN UNIT 3 TRANSFORMER AREA

	3723
	SV3-1110-ERW-EL1532
	U3-CONTAINMENT CONDUIT SUPPORTS ROOM 11104 AND EL 71'6" TO 84'-6"

	3724
	SV3-1220-EGW-EL2411
	INSTALL GROUNDING GRID AND FLOOR PLATES FOR 82'-6'' SLAB AREAS 4,5 & 6

	3725
	SV3-4034-EGW-EL2353
	PERFORM INSTALLATION OF UNDERGROUND COMMODITIES (EGS-GROUNDING) FOR THE ANNEX BLDG., AREA 4, ELEV.100'- BETWEEN COLUMN LINES (7.9) TO (15.2)

	3726
	SV3-4034-ERW-EL2352
	PERFORM INSTALLATION OF UNDERGROUND COMMODITIES (EMBEDDED CONDUIT) FOR THE ANNEX BLDG., AREA 4, 100' - BETWEEN COLUMN LINES (7.9) TO (15.2).

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	3727
	SV3-6000-EGW-EL2317
	PERFORM INSTALLATION OF UNDERGROUND GROUNDING COMMODITIES DIESEL GENERATOR BUILDING AREA 1 & 2 ELEVATION 100' BETWEEN COLUMN LINES (BD) & (AAD)

	3728
	SV3-CA01-CRW-CV2290
	FABRICATION OF REBAR FOR CA01 MODULE

	3729
	SV3-CPS-PHW-ME2122
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF CPS PIPING SUPPORTS FROM ELEVATION 100'-0" TO SUMPS SV3-WWS-MT-09A&B

	3730
	SV3-DTS-PHW-ME1516
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL DEMINERALIZED WATER TREATMENT SYSTEM (DTS) SUPPORTS PORTION 2 - (RAW WATER SUPPLY TO DTS-MS-01)

	3731
	SV3-ML10-MLW-ME2123
	PLACEMENT OF CONTAINMENT PENETRATIONS P19, P20, P22

	3732
	SV3-MS60-MEW-ME1676
	INSTALLATION OF AUXILIARY BOILER DEAERATOR (ASS-ME-01)

	3733
	SV3-WRS-PLW-ME4468
	CA20 LEAK CHASE TESTING PROCEDURE FOR CHANNELS CONNECTING TO THE SPENT FUEL POOL (FHS-MT-01)

	3734
	SV3-WWS-PLW-ME1345
	WWS LINE TO WWRB'S

	3735
	SV0-0000-EGW-EL3556
	PERFORM INSTALLATION OF UNDERGROUND COMMODITIES (SV0 SITE STATION GROUNDING GRID) FOR GROUND GRID AREA K1200

	3736
	SV0-010-ERW-EL6243
	Supplemental Steel Beam Installation for Cable Tray Supports @ 315 Bldg.

	3737
	SV3-0000-CCW-CV7067
	Concrete and Rebar for Diesel and Electric-Driven Fire Pump Enclosure Foundation

	3738
	SV3-1103-ERW-EL5391
	11208 RNS VALVE ROOM X CONDUITS

	3739
	SV4-WLS-MTW-ME1805
	WLS CHEMICAL WASTE TANK INSTALLATION

	3740
	SV4-WLS-P0W-ME1910
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL WLS EMBEDDED PIPING SHOWN ON ISOMETRIC DRAWING SV4-WLS-PLW-752.

	3741
	SV4-WLS-P0W-ME1911
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL WLS EMBEDDED PIPING SHOWN ON ISOMETRIC DRAWING SV4-WLS-PLW-753.

	3742
	SV4-WLS-P0W-ME1912
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL WLS EMBEDDED PIPING SHOWN ON ISOMETRIC DRAWING SV4-WLS-PLW-755.

	3743
	SV4-WLS-P0W-ME1913
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL WLS EMBEDDED PIPING SHOWN ON ISOMETRIC DRAWING SV4-WLS-PLW-756.

	3744
	SV4-WLS-P0W-ME1914
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL WLS EMBEDDED PIPING SHOWN ON ISOMETRIC DRAWING SV4-WLS-PLW-758.

	3745
	SV4-WLS-P0W-ME1915
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL WLS EMBEDDED PIPING SHOWN ON ISOMETRIC DRAWING SV4-WLS-PLW-759.

	3746
	SV4-WLS-P0W-ME1916
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL WLS EMBEDDED PIPING SHOWN ON ISOMETRIC DRAWING SV4-WLS-PLW-75C.

	3747
	SV4-WLS-P0W-ME1917
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL WLS EMBEDDED PIPING SHOWN ON ISOMETRIC DRAWING SV4-WLS-PLW-75E.

	3748
	SV4-WLS-P0W-ME1918
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL WLS EMBEDDED PIPING SHOWN ON ISOMETRIC DRAWING SV4-WLS-PLW-785.

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	3749
	SV4-WLS-P0W-ME1935
	ASME SECTION III - FABRICATE AND INSTALL WLS EMBEDDED PIPING SHOWN ON ISOMETRIC DRAWING SV4-WLS-PLW-730

	3750
	SV4-WLS-P0W-ME1936
	ASME SECTION III - FABRICATE AND INSTALL WLS EMBEDDED PIPING SHOWN ON ISOMETRIC DRAWING# SV4-WLS-PLW-740

	3751
	SV4-WLS-P0W-ME1937
	ASME SECTION III - FABRICATE AND INSTALL WLS EMBEDDED PIPING SHOWN ON ISOMETRIC DRAWING# SV3-WLS-PLW-751

	3752
	SV4-WLS-P0W-ME3113
	INSTALLATION OF LARGE BORE WLS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRIC SV4-WLS-PLW-071)

	3753
	SV4-WLS-P0W-ME3115
	INSTALLATION OF LARGE BORE WLS PIPING LINES WLS-PL-L079 & L131C OF ISOMETRIC SV4-WLS-PLW-741

	3754
	SV4-WRS-P0W-ME4626
	WRS BASEMAT PIPING CLEANLINESS/FME REPAIR

	3755
	SV4-WRS-P0W-ME5329
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WRS LEAK CHASE PIPING INCLUDING SV4-WRS-PLW-86G, 86H, 800

	3756
	SV4-WRS-P0W-ME6689
	WRS EMBEDDED PIPING INSTALLATION (INCLUDING ISOMETRIC SV4-WRS-PLW-521, 52N, 52M, 52L)

	3757
	SV4-WRS-PLW-ME1574
	INSTALLATION OF LARGE BORE WRS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS SV4-WRS-PLW-573, 655)

	3758
	SV4-WRS-PLW-ME1575
	WRS LARGE BORE PIPING INSTALLATION (INCLUDES ISOMETRIC SV4-WRS-PLW-57P, 57L, AND 57K)

	3759
	SV4-WRS-PLW-ME1577
	INSTALLATION OF LARGE BORE WRS PIPING ( INCLUDES ISOMETRIC SV4-WRS-PLW-57J)

	3760
	SV4-WRS-PLW-ME1578
	INSTALLATION OF LARGE BORE WRS PIPING ( INCLUDES ISOMETRICS SV4-WRS-PLW-572, 574, 578, 57D, 579)

	3761
	SV4-WRS-PLW-ME1579
	INSTALLATION OF LARGE BORE WRS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS SV4-WRS-PLW-57B, 575, 57E)

	3762
	SV4-WRS-PLW-ME1580
	INSTALLTION OF LARGE BORE WRS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS SV4-WRS-PLW-571, 576, 57F)

	3763
	SV4-WRS-PLW-ME1763
	INSTALLATION OF LARGE BORE WRS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS SV4-WRS-PLW-52A, -52B, -52D, -52F)

	3764
	SV4-WRS-PLW-ME1764
	INSTALLATION OF LARGE BORE WRS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS SV4-WRS-PLW-53D)

	3765
	SV4-WRS-THW-ME2413
	HYDROSTATIC TESTING FOR RADIOACTIVE WASTE DRAIN SYSTEM (WRS)

	3766
	SV4-WWS-ERW-EL0863
	INSTALLATION OF ELECTRICAL UNDERGROUND COMMODITIES (MANHOLES AND DUCT BANKS) FOR THE (WWS) WASTE WATER SYSTEM

	3767
	SV4-WWS-P0W-ME1977
	WWS EMBEDDED PIPING INSTALLATION (INCLUDING ISOMETRIC SV3-WWS-PLW-31B, & 31F)

	3768
	SV4-WWS-P0W-ME2703
	WWS EMBEDDED PIPING INSTALLATION (INCLUDING ISOMETRIC SV3-WWS-PLW-310, 31E, 319, & 31A)

	3769
	SV4-WWS-P0W-ME3097
	WWS EMBEDDED PIPING INSTALLATION (INCLUDING ISOMETRIC SV4-WWS-PLW-020)

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	3770
	SV4-WWS-P0W-ME3187
	WWS EMBEDDED PIPING INSTALLATION (INCLUDING ISOMETRICS SV4-WWS-PLW-321 & 322)

	3771
	SV4-WWS-P0W-ME3348
	WWS EMBEDED PIPING INSTALLATION (INCLUDING ISOMETRICS SV4-WWS-PLW-32C, -32E, -32F, -32G)

	3772
	SV4-WWS-P0W-ME4625
	WWS BASEMAT PIPING CLEANLINESS/FME REPAIR

	3773
	SV4-WWS-P0W-ME5467
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF WWS PIPING

	3774
	SV4-WWS-P0W-ME6622
	WWS EMBEDED PIPING INSTALLATION (INCLUDING ISOMETRICS SV4-WWS-PLW-334)

	3775
	SV4-WWS-P0W-ME7165
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL THE WASTE WATER PIPING ON THE EAST SIDE OF THE U4 TURBINE BUILDING IN PHASE 7.

	3776
	SV4-WWS-PHW-ME5481
	INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR PIPING PACKAGE SV4-WWS-P0W-ME5467

	3777
	SV4-WWS-PLW-ME1646
	UNIT 4 TURBINE BUILDING EL 100-0 FIRST BAY EMBEDDED WWS PIPING PACKAGE # 1,

	3778
	SV4-WWS-PLW-ME1647
	UNIT 4 TURBINE BUILDING EL 100-0 FIRST BAY EMBEDDED WWS PIPING PACKAGE # 2

	3779
	SV4-WWS-PLW-ME1648
	UNIT 4 TURBINE BUILDING EL 100'-0": EMBEDDED WWS PIPING PACKAGE # 3

	3780
	SV4-WWS-PLW-ME1650
	UNIT 4 TURBINE BUILDING EL 100'-0": EMBEDDED WWS PIPING PACKAGE # 5

	3781
	SV4-WWS-PLW-ME1765
	INSTALLATION OF LARGE BORE WWS PIPING (INCLUDING ISOMETRICS SV4-WWS-PLW-311, -315)

	3782
	SV3-2053-ERW-861823
	ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY RACEWAY FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION IN THE UNIT 3 TURBINE BUILDING, ELEV 141'3" AREA 3

	3783
	SV3-2052-ERW-861853
	ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY RACEWAY FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION IN THE UNIT 3 TURBINE BUILDING, ELEVATION 141'3", AREA 2

	3784
	SV3-2057-ERW-861986
	INSTALLATION OF CABLE TRAY RACEWAY IN TURBINE BUILDING (ELEV. 141'3" AREA 7)

	3785
	SV3-2057-ERW-861990
	INSTALLATION OF CABLE TRAY RACEWAY COVERS IN TURBINE BUIDLING (ELEV. 141'3" AREA 7)

	3786
	SV3-4000-SHW-862357
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF TYPICAL FIELD ROUTED CONDUIT SUPPORTS, DETAILS C-189, ANNEX BUILDING, ALL AREAS/ ELEVATIONS. BOOK 1

	3787
	SV3-WLS-P0W-800002
	Install Small Bore Piping per Isometric SV3-WLS-PLW-531

	3788
	SV3-WLS-PHW-800002
	Install Small Bore Supports per Isometric SV3-WLS-PLW-532

	3789
	SV4-2000-SSW-CV3930
	TURBINE BLDG. HOUSE STEEL IN-PROCESS REPAIR/REWORK (SEQ6-SEW11)

	3790
	SV4-2020-MEW-ME1150
	UNIT 4 CONDENSER A FLASH BOX ASSEMBLY

	3791
	SV4-2030-SSW-CV3967
	UNIT 4 TURBINE BUILDING SEQUENCE 6 HANDRAIL AND STAIRS

	3792
	SV4-2030-SSW-CV3968
	UNIT 4 TURBINE BUILDING SEQUENCE 6 GRATING AND DECKING

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	3793
	SV4-CWS-P0W-ME3243
	INSTALLATION OF CWS PIPING RISERS (RETURN SIDE)

	3794
	SV4-CWS-PLW-ME0551
	UNIT 4 CWS PIPING FROM NUCLEAR ISLAND TO COOLING TOWER

	3795
	SV4-ME01-PLW-ME1006
	UNIT 4 CONDENSER B: INSTALLATION OF UPPER SHELL NOZZLES

	3796
	SV4-WLS-P0W-ME3117
	INSTALLATION OF LARGE BORE WLS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRIC SV4-WLS-PLW-754)

	3797
	SV4-WRS-P0W-ME1974
	INSTALLATION OF LARGE BORE WRS PIPING ( INCLUDES ISOMETRIC SV4-WRS-PLW-66A, 66C, 66E, 662, 667)

	3798
	SV4-WRS-PLW-ME1576
	INSTALLATION OF LARGE BORE WRS PIPING ( INCLUDES ISOMETRICS SV4-WRS-PLW-57M AND 57N )

	3799
	SV3-SDS-PHW-ME2544
	INSTALLATION OF ANNEX SDS SUPPORTS (FOR WP SV3-SDS-P0W-ME2415)

	3800
	SV3-SDS-PHW-ME2545
	INSTALLATION OF ANNEX SDS SUPPORTS (FOR WP SV3-SDS-P0W-ME2416)

	3801
	SV3-SDS-PHW-ME2546
	Installation of Annex SDS Supports (For WP SV3-SDS-P)W-ME2417)

	3802
	SV4-2000-Z0W-CV1908
	UNIT 4 TURBINE  BUILDING REINFORCED CONCRETE REQUIREMENTS

	3803
	SV3-SDS-PHW-ME2547
	INSTALLATION OF ANNEX SDS SUPPORTS (FOR WP SV3-SDS-P0W-ME2418)

	3804
	SV3-SDS-THW-ME2196
	HYDRO TESTING OF THE UNIT 3 ANNEX BUILDING SANITARY DRAINAGE SYSTEM

	3805
	SV3-SFS-P0W-ME2188
	ASME SECTION III - INSTALLATION OF R365 COMMODITIES

	3806
	SV3-SFS-P0W-ME3644
	INSTALLATION OF LARGE BORE SFS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRIC SV3-SFS-PLW-12C)

	3807
	SV3-SS01-Z0W-CV4381
	UNIT 3 STRUCTURAL STEEL SAFETY CLASS C REQUIREMENTS

	3808
	SV3-SWS-P0W-ME2158
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF SWS PIPING IN ROOM 20309 (ISOMETRICS SV3-SWS-PLW-051, 052, 062, 063, &064)

	3809
	SV3-SWS-P0W-ME2159
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF SWS PIPING IN ROOM 20309 (ISOMETRICS SV3-SWS-PLW-041, 042, 060, & 061)

	3810
	SV3-SWS-P0W-ME6784
	Service Water System (SWS) Piping Installation in Phase 3A

	3811
	SV3-SWS-PHW-ME1504
	INSTALLATION OF SWS LARGE BORE PIPING SUPPORTS FOR PIPING INCLUDED IN THE SV3-SWS-PLW-ME1495 WORK PACKAGE

	3812
	SV3-SWS-PHW-ME1505
	INSTALLATION OF SWS LARGE BORE PIPING SUPPORTS FOR PIPING INCLUDED IN THE SV3-SWS-PLW-ME1496 WORK PACKAGE

	3813
	SV3-SWS-PLW-ME1497
	INSTALLATION OF SWS LARGE BORE PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS SV3-SWS-PLW-090, 091, 092, 093, 094, 095)

	3814
	SV3-TCS-PLW-ME2389
	INSTALLATION OF TCS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS SV3-TCS-PLW-710, 711,712,71Y,703,704, & 71B)

	3815
	SV3-VAS-MDW-ME5775
	INSTALLATION OF HVAC DUCT PIECES AND SUPPORTS IN ROOMS 12166, 12167 & 12268

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	3816
	SV3-VWS-P0W-ME5325
	ANNEX - Initial Energization Piping - Iso 171, 180, 181, 190, 191, & 197

	3817
	SV3-VWS-PHW-ME2796
	INSTALLATION OF VWS SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRICS SV3-VWS-PLW-10P

	3818
	SV3-WGS-P0W-ME2725
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WGS PIPING (INCLUDES SV3-WGS-PLW-020)

	3819
	SV3-WGS-P0W-ME2726
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WGS PIPING (INCLUDES SV3-WGS-PLW-421)

	3820
	SV3-WGS-PHW-ME2807
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC DRAWINGS SV3-WGS-PLW-050, 101, 103, 105, 107

	3821
	SV3-WGS-PHW-ME2809
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC DRAWINGS SV3-WGS-PLW-546

	3822
	SV3-WGS-PHW-ME2811
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC DRAWINGS SV3-WGS-PLW-421

	3823
	SV3-WGS-PHW-ME2812
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC DRAWINGS SV3-WGS-PLW-544

	3824
	SV3-WLS-P0W-ME2990
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WLS PIPING ON R104 MODULE

	3825
	SV3-WLS-P0W-ME3388
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WLS PIPING (ISOMETRIC SV3-WLS-PLW-040)

	3826
	SV3-WLS-PLW-ME0510
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WLS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRIC SV3-WLS-PLW-060)

	3827
	SV3-WLS-PLW-ME0938
	Fabricate and Install Small Bore Elevation 1 WLS Piping Iso SV3-WLS-PLW-051

	3828
	SV3-WLS-PLW-ME2478
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL ISOMETRIC DRAWING# SV3-WLS-PLW-741

	3829
	SV3-WLS-PLW-ME3091
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WLS PIPING FOR ISOMETRIC SV3-WLS-PLW-35K

	3830
	SV3-WLS-THW-ME2910
	HYDRO TEST THE UNIT 3 LIQUID RADWASTE SYSTEM PIPING PHASE 5

	3831
	SV3-WRS-P0W-ME2348
	ANNEX BUILDING - ELEV 100 WRS PIPING PACKAGE #2

	3832
	SV3-WRS-P0W-ME2349
	ANNEX BUILDING - ELEV 136 WRS PIPING PACKAGE

	3833
	SV3-WRS-P0W-ME2450
	Fabrication and Installation of Small Bore WRS Piping (Isometric SV3-WRS-PLW-57Q)

	3834
	SV3-WRS-P0W-ME2490
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF LARGE BORE WRS PIPING (ISOMETRIC SV3-SRS-PLW-650)

	3835
	SV3-WRS-P0W-ME4428
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BASE WRS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS SV3-WRS-PLW-86C, SV3-WRS-PLW-809

	3836
	SV3-WRS-P0W-ME6720
	WRS EMBEDDED PIPING INSTALLATION (INCLUDING ISOMETRIC SV3-WRS-PLW-521, 52N, 52M, 52L)

	3837
	SV3-SWS-PHW-ME1503
	INSTALLATION OF SWS LARGE BORE PIPING SUPPORTS FOR PIPING INCLUDED IN THE SV3-SWS-PLW-ME1494 WORK PACKAGE

	3838
	SV4-2000-SUW-CV3226
	TURBINE BLDG.STEEL IN-PROCESS REPAIR/REWORK (CH80,CH81,&CH82)

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	3839
	SV3-1120-ERW-EL3067
	Fabrication and Installation of non-scheduled, Detail C14 conduit supports in Unit 3 Containment Building. Seismic category II. WP1

	3840
	SV3-1120-ERW-EL3069
	Fabrication and Installation of non-scheduled, Detail C15 conduit supports in Unit 3 Containment Building. Seismic category II. WP1

	3841
	SV3-WRS-PHW-ME3032
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WRS PIPE SUPPORTS ON R104 MODULE

	3842
	SV4-G100-XEW-CV0628
	Unit 4 Vertical Waterproofing Membrane

	3843
	SV3-1110-CEW-CV2053
	INSTALLATION OF UNIT 3 STEAM GENERATOR COLUMN PEDESTAL EMBEDMENTS

	3844
	SV3-1120-EGW-EL2181
	GROUNDING OF THE CONTAINMENT BUILDING AT ELEVATION 82'-6" TO 100'

	3845
	SV3-2000-SUW-CV1571
	RE-WORK OF CH81 STRUCTURAL STEEL

	3846
	SV4-2030-CCW-CV0383
	UNIT 4 TURBINE BULIDING 100 FT ELEV.SLAB MUDMAT ( INCLUDES THE 1ST BAY)

	3847
	SV4-2030-CCW-CV0384
	U4 Turbine Building 82’-9”  to 100’ Elevation Walls

	3848
	SV3-1220-EGW-EL2176
	INSTALL GROUNDING GRID AND FLOOR PLATES FOR 82'-6'' SLAB AREAS 1, 2 & 3

	3849
	SV3-1133-SSW-CV6172
	SPL44 INSTALLATION

	3850
	SV3-1220-EGW-EL3099
	U3-AUXILIARY BUILDING INSTALL ELECTRICAL PENETRATIONS AND GROUNDING FOR AREAS 3 & 4, WALLS # 41, 48, 49, 50, 51, & 52 EL82' 6'' TO 100' 0''

	3851
	SV3-1220-EGW-EL3100
	U3-AUXILIARY BUILDING INSTALL ELECTRICAL PENETRATIONS AND GROUNDING FOR AREAS 5 & 6, EL 82' 6" TO 100' 0"

	3852
	SV3-2060-EGW-EL3271
	ELECTRICAL GROUNDING INSTALLATION FOR THE TURBINE BUILDING AT ELEVATIONS 170'-0", 196'-3" AND 230'-9".

	3853
	SV3-ASS-PHW-ME1526
	FABRICATE/INSTALL OF AUXILIARY STEAM (ASS) SUPPORTS (PORTION 4) FOR ISOMETRIC# SV3-ASS-PLW-023, 02B, & 02U

	3854
	SV3-WRS-P0W-ME4424
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WRS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS SV3-WRS-PLW-802, -80X, -80Y

	3855
	SV4-RNS-P0W-861625
	ASME III FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF CA20 LARGE BORE PIPING FOR ISOMETRIC SV4-RNS-PLW-161

	3856
	SV3-2000-P0W-ME6769
	INSTALLATION OF TEMPORARY FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEM STANDPIPE

	3857
	SV3-2033-SHW-EL6790
	Electrical Cable Tray Supplemental Steel Installation in the Turbine Building, Elevation 100’-0”, Area 3 from Columns 18 to 19 & P.2 to R

	3858
	SV3-2037-SHW-EL6766
	ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY SUPPLEMENTAL STEEL INSTALLATION IN THE TURBINE BUILDING FOR ELEV 100'-0" AREA 7 FROM COLUMNS 18 TO 19 AND 1.2 TO K.1

	3859
	SV3-CAS-PHW-ME2788
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC DRAWING SV3-CAS-PLW-83H

	3860
	SV3-CVS-P0W-ME2656
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE CVS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRIC: SV3-CVS-PLW-102)

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	3861
	SV3-ME01-PHW-ME1536
	Unit 3 Condenser A: Installation of Water Curtain Spray Piping Supports

	3862
	SV3-R161-ERW-EL4153
	INSTALLATION OF ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY IN MODULE R161

	3863
	SV4-1010-CRW-CV1271
	Installation of Unit 4 Nuclear Island Basemat Reinforcement Below Containment Vessel

	3864
	SV4-1120-CRW-CV3171
	Unit 4 Containment Concrete Reinforcement El. 76'-6" to El. 80'-0" & El. 80'-6""

	3865
	SV4-2030-CCW-CV0386
	Unit 4, Turbine Building, 100' elevation elevated slabs

	3866
	SV4-ASS-P0W-ME5420
	Fabricate and Install Auxiliary Steam System(ASS) Piping

	3867
	SV4-ASS-P0W-ME5422
	Installation and Fabrication of Auxiliary Steam System (ASS) Piping Portion 2

	3868
	SV4-ASS-P0W-ME5423
	Installation and Fabrication of Auxiliary Steam Supply System(ASS) Piping Portion 3

	3869
	SV3-4000-SHW-862381
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF TYPICAL ROUTED CONDUIT SUPPORTS DETAIL C-89 ANNEX BUILDING ALL AREAS/ELEVATIONS BOOK 1

	3870
	SV3-4000-SHW-862356
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF TYPICAL FIELD ROUTED CONDUIT SUPPORTS DETAIL C-203 ANNEX BUILDING ALL AREAS ELEVATIONS BOOK 1

	3871
	SV3-4000-SHW-862355
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF TYPICAL FIELD ROUTED CONDUIT SUPPORTS DETAIL C-102 ANNEX BUILDING ALL AREAS ELEVATIONS BOOK 1

	3872
	SV3-4031-SHW-861533
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL CABLE TRAY SUPPORTS ANNEX BLDG. AREA 1, ELEV. 100¿, WEST OF BATTERY CHARGER ROOMS, BETWEEN COLUMN LINES 10.05/11.09.

	3873
	SV3-2030-PLW-ME1199
	INSTALL PIPING SUPPORTS ON CONDENSATE PIPING BETWEEN CONDENSER AND UNIT 3 CONDENSATE PUMPS

	3874
	SV3-2030-PLW-ME1197
	INSTALL CDS PIPING FROM THE CONDENSER C OUTLET BOX TO THE UNIT 3 CONDENSATE PUMPS

	3875
	SV3-2141-C0W-850001
	1ST BAY, 117'-6" ELEV, FLOOR SLAB POUR #1

	3876
	SV3-2047-SHW-861712
	INSTALLATION OF WELDED CABLE TRAY SUPPORTS IN TURBINE BUILDING (ELEV. 120' 6" AREA 7)

	3877
	SV3-2034-SHW-861540
	Electrical Cable Tray Welded Support Fabrication and Installation in the Unit 3 Turbine Building, Elevation 100¿0¿¿, Area 4

	3878
	SV3-2059-SHW-861423
	ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY WELDED SUPPORT INSTALLATION IN THE TURBINE BUILDING, ELEVATION 141¿3¿ , AREA 9, ROOM 20500 PART 2

	3879
	SV4-PH01-CEW-800000
	Unit 4, Reactor Vessel Anchor Bolt Installation and Construction Aid

	3880
	SV4-WLS-P0W-800021
	Install large bore pipe per SV4-WLS-PLW-800

	3881
	SV4-WRS-P0W-800008
	Install large bore pipe per SV4-WRS-PLW-59M

	3882
	SV4-WRS-P0W-800009
	Install larger bore pipe per SV4-WRS-PLW-59Z

	3883
	SV3-1120-ERW-862941
	FABRICATION & INSTALLATION OF DESIGN ROUTED SUPPORTS IN ROOM 11208

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	3884
	SV3-1120-ERW-862942
	FABRICATION & INSTALLATION OF DESIGN ROUTED CONDUIT SUPPORTS IN ROOM 11208

	3885
	SV0-YFS-P0W-862751
	REWORK/REPLACE FIRE HYDRANT SV0-YFS-PL-H16

	3886
	SV3-SFS-PHW-862862
	ASME SECTION III – FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC SV3-SFS-PLW-780

	3887
	SV4-DWS-P0W-862958
	INSTALLATION OF ANNEX BLDG DWS PIPING (ISO SV4-DWS-PLW-150)

	3888
	SV3-CDS-PHW-860480
	FAB & INSTALL CDS SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRICS SV3-CDS-PLW-720, SV3-CDS-PLW-721, SV3-CDS-PLW-722, SV3-CDCS-PLW-723 & SV3-CDS-PLW-724

	3889
	SV3-HDS-PHW-860535
	TURBINE BUILDING HDS PIPE SUPPORT INSTALLATION

	3890
	SV3-CDS-P0W-860698
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF CDS PIPING

	3891
	SV3-HDS-PHW-860539
	FABRICATE/INSTALL HEATER DRAIN SYSTEM PIPE SUPPORTS

	3892
	SV3-2044-SHW-860223
	ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY SUPPLEMENTAL STEEL INSTALLATION IN THE UNIT 3 TURBINE BUILDING, ELEVATION 120'-6", AREA 4

	3893
	SV3-MT71-SSW-850000
	STRUCTURAL STEEL, WASTE WATER RETENTION BASIN

	3894
	SV3-1152-SHW-800003
	Install Welded conduit supports in Containment Area 2 Elev. 135'3" that are associated with SP-L26, SP-L27 and SP-L28   PER Drawings SV3-1152-ER-602 and SV3-1152-ER-606

	3895
	SV4-2101-CEW-862982
	UNIT4 TURBINE BUILDING FIRST BAY WALLS TO 122' PIPE PENETRATIONS

	3896
	SV4-CA20-S4W-800004
	90'-3" Elev., Cask Loading Pit, Room 12463, Submodules 43 thru 46

	3897
	SV3-FPS-THW-ME2720
	HYDRO TEST PACKAGE FOR UNIT 3 PHASE 2 FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEM (FPS) INCLUDING ISO'S (SV3-FPS-PLW-955 954,95AK,95AL,95AW,95AX,95BA)

	3898
	SV3-HDS-P0W-ME3736
	INSTALLATION AND FABRICATION OF HEATER DRAIN SYSTEM PIPING

	3899
	SV3-KB23-KBW-ME2688
	INSTALLATION OF KB23 COMPONENTS

	3900
	SV3-ML05-MLW-ME1897
	INSTALLATION OF EMBEDDED PIPING PENETRATIONS 82'-6" WALLS ONLY

	3901
	SV3-CVS-P0W-800002
	Install small bore pipe per SV3-CVS-PLW-512

	3902
	SV3-CVS-PHW-800001
	Install small bore pipe supports per SV3-CVS-PLW-512

	3903
	SV3-CVS-P0W-800003
	Install small bore pipe per SV3-CVS-PLW-521

	3904
	SV3-CVS-PHW-800002
	Install small bore pipe supports per SV3-CVS-PLW-521

	3905
	SV3-ML05-MLW-ME1898
	ATTACHMENT OF NELSON STUDS TO PIPING PENETRATIONS 82' 6" WALLS

	3906
	SV3-ML05-MLW-ME1899
	ATTACHMENT OF WELDED COUPLINGS TO PIPING PENETRATIONS 82'6" WALLS

	3907
	SV3-ML05-MLW-ME2048
	UNIT 3 TURBINE BUILDING EL 100'-0" PIPING PENETRATIONS

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	3908
	SV3-ML05-MLW-ME2169
	INSTALLATION OF PENETRATIONS IN CA20 WALL 2

	3909
	SV3-ML05-MLW-ME2170
	INSTALLATION OF PENETRATIONS IN CA20 WALLS 3 & 4

	3910
	SV3-ML05-MLW-ME2637
	INSTALLATION OF ANNULUS WALL PENETRATIONS 82'6 TO 100'0

	3911
	SV3-ML05-MLW-ME3946
	INSTALLATION OF CA01 ASME WALL PENETRATIONS FOR SUB-ASSEMBLY 4

	3912
	SV3-ML05-MLW-ME4909
	INSTALLATION OF PENETRATION 11209-ML-118 (CA05)

	3913
	SV4-PV71-MEW-ME6729
	PRE-INSTALLATION WELDING OF MAIN STOP VALVE/CONTROL VALVE EQUALIZERS

	3914
	SV3-ML05-MLW-ME5034
	INSTALLATION OF CA01 PENETRATIONS

	3915
	SV3-ML05-MLW-ME6708
	CA20 WALL PENETRATIONS SEALANT

	3916
	SV3-MP07-MEW-ME2914
	INSTALLATION OF FWS STARTUP FEEDWATER PUMP (FWS-MP-03A)

	3917
	SV3-MP07-MEW-ME2915
	INSTALLATION OF FWS STARTUP FEEDWATER PUMP (FES-MP-03B).

	3918
	SV3-MP10-MEW-ME2773
	Installation Of TCS Turbine Bldg. Cooling Water Pumps (TCS-MP-01A & 01B)

	3919
	SV3-MP20-MEW-ME2366
	INSTALLATION OF HDS MSR SHELL DRAIN PUMP (HDS-MP-01A).

	3920
	SV3-MP20-MEW-ME2383
	INSTALLATION OF HDS MSR SHELL DRAIN PUMP (HDS-MP-01B)

	3921
	SV3-MS19-MEW-ME2482
	INSTALL MB CONDENSATE POLISHER (CPS-MV-01A/01B) AND CPS-MS-01A/01B)

	3922
	SV3-MS60-MEW-ME1679
	INSTALLATION OF AUXILIARY MOISTURE SEPARATOR (ASS-MT-08)

	3923
	SV3-MT6A-MEW-ME4797
	INSTALLATION OF LOS OIL STORAGE TANK (LOS-MT-02A/B)

	3924
	SV3-MV7H-MPW-ME6688
	INSTALLATION OF THE DEGASIFIER COLUMN (WLS-MV-01)

	3925
	SV3-PWS-P0W-ME4414
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL THE POTABLE WATER SUPPLY LINE TO UNIT 3 TURBINE TIE-IN

	3926
	SV3-PWS-PHW-ME2872
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE PWS PIPING SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC SV3-PW-PLW-060

	3927
	SV3-PXS-P0W-ME2640
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL PXS LARGE BORE PIPING SHOWN ON ISOMETRIC DRAWINGS SV3-PXS-PLW-187, SV3-PXS-PLW-188 & SV3-PXS-PLW-189

	3928
	SV3-PXS-P0W-ME2673
	Installation Of Small Bore PXS Piping (Includes Isometric: SV3-PXS-PLW-652)

	3929
	SV3-PXS-P0W-ME2700
	Installation of Small Bore PXS Piping (Includes Isometric: SV#-PXS-PLW-823)

	3930
	SV3-PXS-P0W-ME2731
	ASME SECTION III-FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF ISOMETRIC#SV3-PXS-PLW-01E (LINE NUMBERS PXS-PL-L055A)

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	3931
	SV3-PXS-P0W-ME2735
	ASME SECTION III - FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF ISOMETRIC# SV3-PXS-PLW-01R (LINE NUMBERS PXS-PL-L054A)

	3932
	SV3-PXS-P0W-ME2737
	ASME SECTION III - FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF ISOMETRIC# SV3-PXS-PLW-01X (LINE NUMBERS PXS-PL-L135A)

	3933
	SV3-PXS-P0W-ME2748
	ASME SECTION III - FABRICATION /INSTALLATION OF ISOMETRIC # SV3-PXS-PLW-02-F (LINE NUMBER PXS-PL-L055B)

	3934
	SV3-PXS-P0W-ME2749
	ASME Section III - Fabrication/Installation of Isometric# SV3-PXS-PLW-02M (Line Numbers PXS-PL-L056B)

	3935
	SV3-PXS-P0W-ME2750
	ASME Section III-Fabrication/Installation of Isometric# SV3-PXS-PLW-02Q (Line Numbers PXS-PL-L024B)

	3936
	SV3-PXS-P0W-ME2752
	ASME SECTION III - FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF ISOMETRIC# SV3-PXS-PLW-02S (LINE NUMBERS PXS-PL-L135B)

	3937
	SV3-PXS-P0W-ME2887
	ASME Section III-Fabrication/Installation of Isometric# SV3-PXS-PLW-013 (Line Numbers PXS-PL-L029A)

	3938
	SV3-PXS-P0W-ME2889
	ASME SECTION III- FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF ISOMETRIC# SV3-PXS-PLW-015 (LINE NUMBERS PXS-PL-L151,-L112A,-L116A,-L117A

	3939
	SV3-PXS-P0W-ME2942
	ASME Section III - Fabrication/Installation of Isometric# SV3-PXS-PLW-200 (Line Numbers PXS-PL-L056B)

	3940
	SV3-PXS-P0W-ME2943
	ASME SECTION III - FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF ISOMETRIC# SV3-PXS-PLW-280 (LINE NUMBERS PXS-PL-L057B)

	3941
	SV3-PXS-P0W-ME2944
	ASME Section III - Fabrication/Installation of Isometric # SV3-PXS-PLW-281 (Line Numbers PXS-PL-L057B)

	3942
	SV3-PXS-P0W-ME2945
	AMSE Section III - Fabrication/Installation of Isometric # SV3-PXS-PLW-283 (Line Numbers PXS-PL-L149B)

	3943
	SV3-PXS-P0W-ME2946
	ASME SECTION III - FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF ISOMETRIC# SV3-PXS-PLW-284 (LINE NUMBERS PXS-PL-L148B)

	3944
	SV3-PXS-P0W-ME2966
	ASME SECTION III - FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF ISOMETRIC# SV3-PXS-PLW-01H (LINE NUMBERS PXS-PL-L109, L132A)

	3945
	SV3-PXS-P0W-ME2968
	ASME SECTION III- FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF ISOMETRIC# SV3-PXS-PLW-01Q (LINE NUMBERS PXS-PL-L021A, L026A, L127A)

	3946
	SV3-RCS-P0W-ME2710
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE RCS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRIC: SV3-RCS-PLW-280)

	3947
	SV3-RCS-P0W-ME2711
	Installation of Small Bore RCS Piping (Includes Isometric SV3-RCS-PLW-282)

	3948
	SV3-RCS-P0W-ME2712
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE RCS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRIC: SV3-RCS-PLW-290)

	3949
	SV3-RCS-P0W-ME2713
	Installation of Small Bore RCS Piping (Includes Isometric SV3-RCS-PLW-292)

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	3950
	SV0-0000-ERW-EL5902
	INSTALLATION OF NEW DUCT BANKS AND DIRECT BURIED TO EXPOSED RACEWAYS AT 315 BLDG FOR SYSTEMS RWS, PWS, YFS AND ZFS

	3951
	SV3-RCS-P0W-ME2714
	Installation of Small Bore RCS Piping (Includes Isometric: SV3-RCS-PLW-927, 929)

	3952
	SV3-RCS-P0W-ME2715
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE RCS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRIC: SV3-RCS-PLW-928, 92A)

	3953
	SV3-RNS-P0W-ME2829
	INSTALLATION OF LARGE BORE RNS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS: SV3-RNS-PLW-022,023,07A)

	3954
	SV3-RNS-P0W-ME2830
	INSTALLATION OF LARGE BORE RNS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS: SV3-RNS-PLW-024)

	3955
	SV3-RNS-PLW-ME2704
	INSTALLATION OF RNS LARGE BORE PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRIC SV3-RNS-PLW-141)

	3956
	SV3-RNS-PLW-ME2705
	INSTALLATION OF RNS LARGE BORE PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRIC SV3-RNS-PLW-161)

	3957
	SV3-RWS-P0W-ME6785
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL THE RWS SUPPLY TO THE UNIT 3 COOLING TOWER BASINS A & B AND TO THE DTS PRETREATMENT SKID.

	3958
	SV3-CVS-P0W-800005
	Install large bore pipe per SV3-CVS-PLW-531

	3959
	SV3-CVS-P0W-800007
	Install small bore pipe and supports per SV3-CVS-PLW-65D

	3960
	SV3-FPS-PHW-800001
	Install large bore pipe supports per SV3-FPS-PLW-713

	3961
	SV3-RNS-PHW-800003
	Install large bore pipe supports per SV3-RNS-PLW-094

	3962
	SV3-RNS-P0W-800001
	Install large bore pipe per SV3-RNS-PLW-17F

	3963
	SV3-SDS-P0W-ME2139
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL SANITARY DRAIN PIPING UNDER THE UNIT 3 ANNEX SLAB #1

	3964
	SV3-SDS-P0W-ME2300
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL SANITARY DRAIN PIPING UNDER THE UNIT 3 ANNEX SLAB #2

	3965
	SV3-SDS-P0W-ME2302
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL SANITARY DRAIN PIPING UNDER THE UNIT 3 ANNEX SLAB #4

	3966
	SV3-WGS-ITW-ME4483
	FUNCTIONAL ARRANGEMENT WALKDOWN OF WGS SYSTEM.

	3967
	SV3-WLS-MTW-ME0745
	WLS EFFLUENT HOLDUP TANK A INSTALLATION

	3968
	SV3-WLS-PHW-ME1044
	Fabrication/ Installation of Pipe Supports for Isometric Drawing WLS-PLW-071

	3969
	SV0-869-XVW-CV6004
	NORTH VEHICLE BARRIER DITCH

	3970
	SV3-WLS-PLW-ME0936
	Fabricate and Install Small Bore Elevation 1 WLS Piping Iso SV3-WLS-PLW-041

	3971
	SV4-1000-XCW-CV0059
	Place Category 2 Backfill, EGB, and Common Fill in Unit 4 Excavation from Elevation - 180ft to Final Grade

	3972
	SV0-SM01-CSW-MU0899
	Mock up for Concrete Placement for the AP1000 Shield Building RS/SC Connection Zone and Air Inlet/Tension Ring

	3973
	SV3-0000-CEW-CV2806
	UNIT 3 TURBINE BUILDING TRANSFORMER FOUNDATION EMBED

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	3974
	SV3-0000-EGW-EL2316
	Perform Installation of Underground Commodities (SV3-SITE STATION GROUNDING GRID) For Ground Grid Area,K1300

	3975
	SV4-CWS-P0W-ME3242
	INSTALLATION OF CWS PIPING RISERS (SUPPLY SIDE)

	3976
	SV3-0500-CFW-CV2605
	INSTALL/REMOVE 2" SHAKE SPACE FORMS

	3977
	SV3-1000-CEW-CV0353
	UNIT 3 NUCLEAR ISLAND BASEMAT CAST-IN-PLACE ANCHOR BOLTS

	3978
	SV3-1120-ERW-EL3065
	Fabrication and Installation of non-scheduled, Detail C13 conduit supports in Unit 3 Containment Building. Seismic category II. WP1

	3979
	SV3-1134-SSW-CV6173
	SPL43 INSTALLATION

	3980
	SV3-1208-CRW-CV5106
	U3 Shield Building Wall Concrete Reinforcement Fabrication and Installation El 100ft-0in to El 117ft-6in

	3981
	SV3-1208-CRW-CV5111
	Installation of Reinforcing Steel through Unit 3 Shield Building Panels (01J - 01G, 01Q, 01R) & First Course #14 Nut Installation

	3982
	SV3-1210-CCW-CV2549
	CONCRETE PLACEMENT IN N-LINE & CONTAINMENT BLOCKOUT UP TO ELEV 100'-0"

	3983
	SV3-1210-EGW-EL1068
	Unit 3 Auxillary Bldg EL.66'-6" Grounding Work Package for Walls 6,7, 8

	3984
	SV3-1210-EGW-EL5393
	Install Grounding To Modules & Stairwells For SV3 Auxiliary Building, Level 66’-6”, Area 1 thru 6

	3985
	SV3-1230-CEW-CV4403
	VOGTLE UNIT 3 AUXILIARY BUILDING AREA 2, EMBEDS AND TEMPORARY FORMWORK, ELEVATION 100 FT.

	3986
	SV3-1230-CPW-CV3079
	UNIT 3 AUXILIARY BUILDING PRECAST CONCRETE FLOOR PANELS EL. 92FT.-6IN.

	3987
	SV3-2000-Z0W-CV5182
	UNIT 3 TURBINE BUILDING REINFORCED CONCRETE REQUIREMENTS

	3988
	SV3-2020-MEW-ME1397
	Unit 3 Condenser A Spring Support Foundation Installation

	3989
	SV3-2020-MEW-ME1480
	Unit 3 Condenser C Outlet Box Installation

	3990
	SV3-2033-SHW-EL6792
	ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY SUPPLEMENTAL STEEL INSTALLATION IN THE TURBINE BUILDING ELEVATION 100'0" AREA 3 FROM COLUMNS 19 TO 20 & L.1 TO R

	3991
	SV3-2037-SHW-EL6160
	ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY SUPPORTS INSTALLATION FOR THE TURBINE BUILDING AT ELEVATION 100'-0" IN AREA 7

	3992
	SV3-2037-SHW-EL6793
	ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY SUPPLEMENTAL STEEL INSTALLATION IN THE TURBINE BUILDING FOR ELEV 100'-0" AREA 7 FROM COLUMNS 18 TO 20 AND K.1 TO L.1

	3993
	SV3-2050-EGW-EL3089
	ELECTRICAL GROUNDING INSTALLATION FOR THE TURBINE BUILDING AT ELEVATIONS 135'-3" AND 141'-3"

	3994
	SV3-2060-ERW-EL3272
	ELECTRICAL EMBEDDED CONDUIT INSTALLATION FOR THE TURBINE BUILDING CA-81 TURBINE DECK SLAB AT ELEVATION 170'-0"

	3995
	SV3-4000-SSW-CV3868
	ANNEX BUILDING AREAS 1-3 STEEL ERECTION GENERAL NOTES, DETAILS AND SPECIFICATIONS

	3996
	SV3-4000-Z0W-CV4379
	UNIT 3 ANNEX BUILDING REINFORCED CONCRETE REQUIREMENTS

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	3997
	SV3-4030-CCW-CV5233
	UNIT 3 ANNEX BUILDING MISCELLANEOUS GROUTING AT ELEVATION 100' 0"

	3998
	SV3-4030-CCW-CV5234
	UNIT 3 ANNEX BUILDING MISCELLANEOUS GROUTING AT ELEVATION 107'-2" & ABOVE

	3999
	SV3-4031-ERW-EL6600
	INSTALLATION OF CONDUIT SLEEVES FOR RACEWAY PENETRATIONS, ANNEX BUILDING, AREA 1, ELEVATION 100'-0"

	4000
	SV3-4040-SSW-CV2289
	ANNEX BUILDING STRUCTURAL STEEL AREA 4 SEQUENCE

	4001
	SV3-4041-CEW-CV3183
	U3 ANNEX BUILDING AREA 1 EMBEDDED ITEMS FROM ELEVATION 100-'0" TO 117'-6"

	4002
	SV3-FPS-PHW-ME2576
	INSTALLATION OF ANNEX FPS PIPING SUPPORTS FOR WP (SV3-FPS-PLW-ME2573)

	4003
	SV3-ASS-PHW-ME1527
	FABRICATE/INSTALL OF AUXILIARY STEAM (ASS) SUPPORTS (PORTION 4) FOR ISOMETRIC# SV3-ASS-PLW-020, 022, 02V, 02S, & 02H

	4004
	SV3-ASS-PLW-ME1475
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL AUXILIARY STEAM SYSTEM(ASS) PIPING PORTION 3 FOR 82'-9"

	4005
	SV3-CA01-MHW-CV2160
	Lifting Frames and Bracing Submodules 01 Thru 03, Thru 24, & 25

	4006
	SV3-CA01-MHW-CV4242
	CA01 INSTALL TEMP BRACES SG1 ROOM (WEST) FOR LIFT

	4007
	SV3-CA01-MHW-CV4243
	CA01 REMOVE LIFT LUGS AT SM 04. 11, 12 AND 13

	4008
	SV3-CA01-MHW-CV4244
	CA01 REMOVE LIFT LUGS AT SM 16, 17, 18 AND  19

	4009
	SV3-CA01-S4W-CV2066
	CA01 POST WELDING SURVEY DATA/VERIFICATION

	4010
	SV3-CA22-S8W-CV6249
	CA22 Floor Module 82'-6""

	4011
	SV3-CA33-S5W-CV5950
	U3 CONTAINMENT INSTALLATION OF CA33 STIFFENERS, AREA REINFORCING BAR FABRICATION & STAGING

	4012
	SV3-CAS-P0W-ME2110
	Fabricate and Install CAS Small Bore Piping shown on Isometric Drawing # SV3-CAS-PLW-732 & SV#-CAS-PLW-733

	4013
	SV3-CAS-P0W-ME2111
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL CAS SMALL BORE PIPING SHOWN ON ISOMETRIC DRAWING# SV3-CAS-PLW-755 & SV3-CAS-PLW-759

	4014
	SV3-CAS-P0W-ME2112
	Fabricate and Install CAS Small Bore Piping shown on Isometric Drawing # SV3-CAS-PLW-764 & SV3-CAS-PLW-77A

	4015
	SV3-CAS-P0W-ME2113
	Fabricate and Install CAS Small Bore Piping shown on Isometric Drawing # SV3-CAS-PLW-77B

	4016
	SV3-CAS-P0W-ME2119
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL CAS SMALL BORE PIPING SHOWN ON ISOMETRIC DRAWING# SV3-CAS-PLW-853

	4017
	SV3-CAS-P0W-ME3433
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE CAS PIPING (INCLUDES SV3-CAS-PLW-413, 414)

	4018
	SV3-CAS-PHW-ME2780
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE CAS PIPING SUPPORTS (INCLUDES ISOMETRIC SV3-CAS-PLW-732)

	4019
	SV3-CAS-PHW-ME2786
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC DRAWING SV3-CAS-PLW-835

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	4020
	SV3-CAS-PHW-ME2787
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC DRAWING SV3-CAS-PLW-83F

	4021
	SV3-CCS-P0W-ME2822
	Installation of Large Bore CCS Piping (Includes Isometrics: SV3-CCS-PLW-700, 701)

	4022
	SV3-CCS-P0W-ME2823
	INSTALLATION OF LARGE BORE CCS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS: SV3-CCS-PLW-710, 711)

	4023
	SV3-CAS-PHW-ME2789
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC DRAWING SV3-CAS-PLW-853

	4024
	SV3-CAS-PHW-ME2791
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC DRAWING SV3-CAS-PLW-86D

	4025
	SV3-CDS-PHW-ME2184
	INSTALLATION OF CDS LARGE BORE PUMP DISCHARGE PIPING SUPPORTS FOR PIPING INCLUDED IN THE SV3-CDS-PLW-ME2183 WORK PACKAGE

	4026
	SV3-CAS-THW-ME5582
	HYDROSTATIC TESTING OF THE COMPRESSED & INSTRUMENT AIR PIPING FROM UNIT 3 ANNEX TO UNIT 3 DIESEL GENERATOR BLDG.,

	4027
	SV3-CDS-PHW-ME2186
	Installation of CDS Large Bore Pump Discharge Piping Supports For Piping Included in The SV3-CDS-PLW-ME2185 Work Package

	4028
	SV3-CB00-S5W-CV2690
	UNIT 3, NUCLEAR ISLAND, INSTALL OVERLAY PLATES FOR CB MODULES

	4029
	SV3-CDS-PLW-ME2183
	INSTALLATION OF LARGE BORE PUMP DISCHARGE PIPING; SV3-CDS-PLW-70AA, SV3-CDS-PLW-70A, SV3-CDS-PLW-70B, SV3-CDS-PLW-70C, SV3-CDS-PLW-70D, SV3-CDS-PLW-70E

	4030
	SV3-CDS-PLW-ME2185
	INSTALLATION OF LARGE BORE PUMP DISCHARGE PIPING; SV3-CDS-PLW-01AM, SV3-CDS-PLW-013 SPOOL #5, SV3-CDS-PLW-014, SV3-CDS-PLW-015

	4031
	SV3-CB00-S8W-CV2681
	INSTALLATION OF CB MODULES 51, 52, 53 & 54 AT ELEVATION 80'0

	4032
	SV3-CDS-PLW-ME2306
	INSTALLATION OF CDS PIPING FOR ISOMETRICS SV3-CDS-PLW-020, SV3-CDS-PLW-021, SV3-CDS-PLW-030, SV3-CDS-PLW-031, SV3-CDS-PLW-040, SV3-CDS-PLW-041.

	4033
	SV3-CES-PHW-ME1569
	Fabrication/Installation of Pipe Supports for Isometric Drawing SV3-CES-PLW-702

	4034
	SV3-CB00-S8W-CV4047
	UNIT 3 CONTAINMENT INSTALLATION OF CB MODULE 11 & MODULE 12 AT ELEV 84'-6"

	4035
	SV3-CES-PLW-ME1552
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL CONDENSER TUBE CLEANING SYSTEM (CES) PIPING IN TURBINE BUILDING ELEV. 82'-6"-100'-0" (ISO SV3-CES-PLW-701, 702, 710, 741, 742,750)

	4036
	SV3-CCS-P0W-ME2455
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE CCS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRIC: SV3-CCS-PLW-113

	4037
	SV3-CCS-P0W-ME2775
	Installation of Large Bore Piping ( Includes Isometrics SV#-CCS-PLW-100, 102)

	4038
	SV3-CPS-P0W-ME2121
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF CPS PIPING FROM EL 100'-0" TO SUMPS SV3-WWS-MT-09A/B

	4039
	SV3-CVS-P0W-ME2594
	ASM E Secti on Ill - Fabrication/ Install ati on of Isometric# SV3-CVS-PLW- I l 2 (Line Numbers CVS-PL-L026 & CVS-PL-L540)

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	4040
	SV3-CCS-P0W-ME2776
	Installation of Large Bore CCS Piping (Includes Isometrics: SV#-CCS-PLW-110, 112)

	4041
	SV3-CVS-P0W-ME2595
	ASME Section III - Fabrication\Installation of Isometric# SV3-CVS-PLW-184 (Line Number CVS-PL-L066

	4042
	SV3-CVS-P0W-ME2596
	ASME SECTION III - FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF ISOMETRIC#S SV3-CVS-PLW-762 & SV3-CVS-PLW-763(LINE NUMBER CVS-PL-L066)

	4043
	SV3-CCS-P0W-ME2778
	INSTALLATION OF LARGE BORE CCS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS: SV3-CCS-PLW-140, 142)

	4044
	SV3-CCS-P0W-ME2779
	Installation of Large Bore Piping (Includes Isometrics: SV3-CCS-PLW-150, 152)

	4045
	SV3-CWS-PLW-ME0973
	Installation of PCCP Piping for CWS Unit #3 Phase 3 Supply Line

	4046
	SV3-CWS-PLW-ME2523
	INSTALLATION OF CWS PIPING FOR ISOMETRICS SV3-CWS-PLW-70AK, SV3-CWS-PLW-70AR, SV3-CWS-PLW-71J, SV3-CWS-PLW-71K

	4047
	SV3-CWS-PLW-ME2527
	INSTALLATION OF CWS PIPING FOR ISOMETRICS SV3-CWS-PLW-70AL, SV3-CWS-PLW-70N, SV3-CWS-PLW-71E, SV3-CWS-PLW-71F

	4048
	SV3-CVS-P0W-ME2655
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE CVS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS: SV3-CVS-PLW-101, 104)

	4049
	SV3-CVS-P0W-ME2657
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE CVS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRIC: SV3-CVS-PLW-110)

	4050
	SV3-G100-XEW-CV0416
	Unit 3 Nuclear Island Vertical Waterproofing Membrane Completion

	4051
	SV3-CVS-P0W-ME2658
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE CVS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS: SV3-CVS-PLW-290, 292)

	4052
	SV3-CVS-P0W-ME2659
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE CVS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRIC: SV3-CVS-PLW-800)

	4053
	SV3-CVS-P0W-ME2660
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE CVS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRIC: SV3-CVS-PLW-801)

	4054
	SV3-KB04-KBW-ME0442
	Installation of KB04 Module (WGS Delay and Gaurd Bed) RESERVED FOR Brian Bleakly

	4055
	SV3-KB15-KBW-ME0451
	INSTALLATION OF MODULE KB15 (DEGASIFIER DISCHARGE PUMP)

	4056
	SV3-ME01-PLW-ME1015
	UNIT 3 CONDENSER A: INSTALLATION OF CASING DRAIN PIPING

	4057
	SV3-ME01-PLW-ME1111
	UNIT 3 CONDENSER A: HOTWELL PIPING

	4058
	SV3-ML05-MLW-ME2171
	INSTALLATION OF PENETRATIONS IN CA20 WALLS J-1, J-2, K-2

	4059
	SV3-ML05-MLW-ME4411
	INSTALLATION OF CA01 ROOM 11300 PENETRATIONS

	4060
	SV3-ML05-MLW-ME4936
	INSTALLATION OF CA01 ASME WALL PENETRATIONS

	4061
	SV3-R104-MDW-ME2992
	INSTALLATION OF HVAC ON R104 MODULE

	4062
	SV3-VWS-PHW-ME4477
	INSTALL PIPE SUPPORTS FOR WP SV3-VWS-P0W-ME4476

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	4063
	SV3-WLS-PLW-ME0939
	Fabricate and Install Small Bore Elevation 1 WLS Piping Iso SV3-WLS-PLW-061 and 06B

	4064
	SV3-WRS-PLW-ME0607
	WRS LARGE BORE PIPING INSTALLATION (INCLUDES ISOMETRIC SV3-WRS-PLW-56D AND 56E)

	4065
	SV3-WRS-PLW-ME2483
	WRS EMBEDDED PIPING INSTALLATION (INCLUDING ISOMETRIC SV3-WRS-PLW-522)

	4066
	SV3-WRS-PLW-ME4435
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WRS PIPING (INCLUDES SV3-WRS-PLW-811, 812, 813, 814, 815, 816, 817, 818, 819)

	4067
	SV3-WRS-PLW-ME4447
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WRS PIPING (INCLUDES SV3-WRS-PLW-81A, 81B, 81C, 81D)

	4068
	SV3-WRS-PLW-ME4450
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WRS PIPING (INCLUDES SV3-WRS-PLW-81H, 81K, 81J, 81L, 81M, 81N, 81P, 81Q, 81R, 81S)

	4069
	SV3-WRS-PLW-ME4455
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WRS PIPING (INCLUDES SV3-WRS-PLW-83D)

	4070
	SV3-WRS-THW-ME0717
	RADIOACTIVE WASTE DRAIN SYSTEM (WRS) HYDROSTATIC TESTING

	4071
	SV3-WRS-THW-ME2831
	ANNEX BUILDING-WRS HYDROSTATIC TESTING

	4072
	SV3-WRS-THW-ME4467
	TESTING OF CA20 LEAK CHASE

	4073
	SV3-WWS-MTW-ME2587
	INSTALL UNIT 3 TRANSFORMERS SUMP SV3-WWS-MT-010.

	4074
	SV3-WWS-MTW-ME2644
	INSTALL UNIT 3 DIESEL FUEL OIL TANK AREA SUMP SV3-WWS-MT-04.

	4075
	SV3-WWS-P0W-ME2140
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL THE WASTE WATER PIPING UNDER THE UNIT 3 ANNEX BASEMAT SLAB

	4076
	SV0-RWS-PLW-ME1268
	RAW WATER SYSTEM

	4077
	SV0-RWS-PLW-ME1269
	INSTALLATION

	4078
	SV3-WWS-P0W-ME2194
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL THE WASTE WATER PIPING FOR THE UNIT 3 OIL/WATER SEPARATOR.

	4079
	SV0-RWS-THW-ME4321
	HYDRO TEST OF THE HDPE PIPING FOR UNIT 3 AND UNIT 4 RAW WATER SYSTEM (RWS)

	4080
	SV0-ZRS-EWW-TP0671
	Relocation of Power loop between Switchgears #4 and #5 Involving Transformers #11, #12 and #13

	4081
	SV3-WWS-P0W-ME2280
	ANNEX BUILDING - EMBEDDED WWS PIPING PACKAGE #2

	4082
	SV3-PXS-P0W-ME2947
	ASME SECTION III- FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF ISOMETRIC# SV3-PXS-PLW-285 (LINE NUMBERS PXS-PL-L148A)

	4083
	SV3-SFS-P0W-ME3649
	INSTALLATION OF LARGE BORE SFS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRIC SV3-SFS-PLW-565)

	4084
	SV4-CVS-THW-862254
	CVS PRESSURE TEST

	4085
	SV3-1130-C0W-850005
	CONTAINMENT CONCRETE PLACEMENT, NORTH AND EAST SIDE TO ELEV 105'-2"

	4086
	SV4-CAS-P0W-800015
	Repair Pipe ISO SV4-CAS-PLW-420 per SV4-CAS-GNR-000003 and Install Small Bore Piping per Isometric SV4-CAS-PLW-42C

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	4087
	SV3-2045-SHW-860225
	ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY SUPPLEMENTAL STEEL INSTALLATION IN THE UNIT 3 TURBINE BUILDING, ELEV 120'-6", AREA 5, COLUMNS 14 TO 16 & BETWEEN K.1 TO I2

	4088
	SV3-1208-C0W-850008
	SHIELD BUILDING 117'-6" CYLINDRICAL WALL RC08C

	4089
	SV3-4000-SHW-862385
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF TYPICAL FIELD ROUTED CONDUIT SUPPORTS DETAIL C-83A ANNEX BUILDING ALL AREAS/ELEVATIONS BOOK 1

	4090
	SV3-4052-ERW-862398
	INSTALLATION OF CONDUIT PENETRATION SLEEVES, ANNEX BUILDING AREA 2 ELEV 135'-3" AND ABOVE

	4091
	SV3-ML05-MLW-862934
	INSTALLATION OF 92'-6' FLOOR PIPING PENETRATIONS

	4092
	SV3-CNS-MLW-861727
	ASME SECTION III – FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF ELECTRICAL CONTAINMENT VESSEL PENETRATIONS SV3-CNS-ML-E14, -E15, -E16, -E27, -E28, -E29, -E30, -E31, -E32

	4093
	SV3-CDS-P0W-ME3711
	INSTALLATION OF CDS PIPING ISOMETRICS ON 100' ELEVATION.

	4094
	SV4-2060-ERW-862154
	EMBEDDED CONDUIT INSTALLATION IN THE UNIT 4 TURBINE DECK SLAB AT ELEVATION 170'-0"

	4095
	SV3-2038-SHW-863053
	ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY SUPPLEMENTAL STEEL INSTALLATION IN THE UNIT 3 TURBINE BUILDING, AREA 8, ELEVATION 100' , COLUMNS 13.05 TO 13.1 & H.05 TO I.2

	4096
	SV4-MS08-MSW-ME7106
	INSTALLATION OF CORS DEMINERALIZED WATER FEED PUMP(DWS-MP-02)

	4097
	SV3-CCS-P0W-ME4094
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE CCS PIPING INCLUDING ISOMETRICS SV3-CCS-PLW-382 , -392

	4098
	SV3-MS21-MEW-ME3688
	INSTALLATION OF SSS CONDENSER HOTWELL PUMPS (SSS-MS-01A/B/C)

	4099
	SV3-4041-SHW-862628
	ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY TRAPEZE SUPPORTS FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION IN THE UNIT 3 ANNEX BUILDING, ELEVATION 117'-6" AND 126'-3", AREA 1

	4100
	SV3-4041-SHW-862621
	ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY TRAPEZE SUPPORTS FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION IN THE UNIT 3 ANNEX BUILDING, ELEVATION 117'-6" AND 126'-3", AREA 1

	4101
	SV3-4041-SHW-862631
	ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY TRAPEZE SUPPORTS FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION IN THE UNIT 3 ANNEX BUILDING, ELEVATION 117'-6" AND 126'-3", AREA 1

	4102
	SV3-4041-SHW-862618
	ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY TRAPEZE SUPPORTS FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION IN THE UNIT 3 ANNEX BUILDING, ELEVATION 117'-6" AND 126'-3", AREA 1

	4103
	SV3-4041-SHW-862627
	ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY WELDED SUPPORTS FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION IN THE UNIT 3 ANNEX BUILDING, ELEVATION 117'-6" AND 126'-3", AREA 1

	4104
	SV4-WLS-PHW-861544
	INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR SV4-WLS-PLW-319

	4105
	SV3-2053-SHW-800001
	Electrical Cable Tray Support Fab and Installation in Unit 3 Turbine Building, Elevation 141’ 3”, Area 3

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	4106
	SV3-2058-SHW-861427
	ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY WELDED SUPPORT INSTALLATION IN THE TURBINE BUILDING, ELEVATION 141¿3¿ , AREA 8, ROOM 20500 PART 4

	4107
	SV3-2055-SHW-862715
	Fabrication/Installation of Electrical Cable Tray Supports - Unit 3 Turbine Building, Elevation 141'-3", Area 5

	4108
	SV3-2055-SHW-862716
	Fabrication/Installation of Trapeze Supports Unit 3 Turbine Building, Elevation 141'3"

	4109
	SV4-SFS-P0W-861660
	Installation of Pipiing for SV4-SFS-PLW-390

	4110
	SV3-2051-ECW-862112
	INTALLATION OF 480VAC MCC (ECS-EC-122) IN THE UNIT 3 TURBINE BUILDING, ELEVATION 141'3", AREA 1

	4111
	SV3-CNS-MLW-861728
	ASME SECTION III-FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF ELECTRICAQL CONTAINMENT VESSEL PENETRATIONS SV3-CNS-ML-E17,-E18,-E19,-E20,-E21,-E22,-E23,-E24,-E25,-E26

	4112
	SV4-CA20-S4W-862963
	INSTALLATION OF VAS-MS-06A SUPPORT STEEL

	4113
	SV3-2070-SSW-CV8965
	Turbine Building Roof Decking, Sequence 14, 15 and 16

	4114
	SV3-1221-SHW-861929
	CABLE TRAY SUPPORTS RM 12211

	4115
	SV3-KB11-KBW-863010
	COMPLETE KB11 MODULE FABRICATION POST MODULE INSTALLATION

	4116
	SV4-CA20-S4W-862964
	INSTALLATION OF VAS-MS-06B SUPPORT STEEL

	4117
	SV3-KB12-KBW-863011
	COMPLETE KB12 MODULE FABRICATION POST MODULE INSTALLATION

	4118
	SV3-2038-ERW-862059
	INSTALLATION OF ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY RACEWAY IN THE UNIT 3 TURBINE BUILDING, ELEVATION 100'0" , AREA 8

	4119
	SV3-2038-ERW-862054
	INSTALLATION OF ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY RACEWAY IN THE UNIT 3 TURBINE BUILDING, ELEVATION 100' 0", AREA 8

	4120
	SV3-2038-ERW-862055
	INSTALLATION OF ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY RACEWAY IN THE UNIT 3 TURBINE BUILDING, ELEVATION 100' 0" , AREA 8

	4121
	SV3-2038-ERW-862053
	INSTALLATION OF ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY RACEWAY IN THE UNIT 3 TURBINE BUILDING, ELEVATION 100' 0", AREA 8

	4122
	SV3-EDS1-DBW-861176
	INSTALLATION OF BATTERIES AND ASSOCIATED HARDWARE FOR "EDS1" 125V NON-CLASS 1E, DC &UPS SYSTEM (GROUP I) IN ANNEX BLDG. ROOM 40307

	4123
	SV3-2033-ETW-861901
	INSTALLATION OF 30KVA TRANSFORMER (ECS-ET-3141) IN THE UNIT 3 TURBINE BUILDING, ELEVATION 100' 0", AREA 3

	4124
	SV4-WWS-P0W-ME6282
	WWS PIPING TO THE UNIT 4 WASTE WATER RETENTION BASIN

	4125
	SV3-PGS-PHW-862909
	INSTALLATION OF PGS PIPE SUPPORTS IN ANNEX 3

	4126
	SV4-FPS-P0W-860892
	INSTALLATION AND FABRICATION OF FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS(FPS) PIPING

	4127
	SV4-WLS-PHW-861961
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF WLS PIPING SUPPORTS SHOWN ON ISOMETRIC DRAWING SV4-WLS-PLW-380

	4128
	SV4-WRS-PHW-861957
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF WRS PIPING SUPPORTS SHOWN ON ISOMETRIC DRAWINGS SV4-WRS-PLW-59W & -593

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	4129
	SV3-FPS-PHW-854232
	INSTALL SUPPORTS FOR DRAWINGS SV3-FPS-PLW-55L, -55N, 555

	4130
	SV4-CA03-S5W-863063
	CA03 UNSATISFACTORY IRS/N&DS/E&DCRS AND MISCELLANEOUS WORK

	4131
	SV3-CA32-CAW-850001
	Unit 3, CA32 Module Installation

	4132
	SV3-2053-SHW-800002
	Electrical Cable Tray Trapeze Support Fab and Installation in Unit 3 Turbine Building, Elevation 141’ 3”, Area 3

	4133
	SV0-YFS-PLW-ME0134
	INSTALLATION OF THE YARD FIRE SYSTEM PIPING IN TRENCH 6.

	4134
	SV4-2053-SHW-862447
	ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY SUPPLEMENTAL STEEL INSTALLATION IN THE TURBINE BUILDING, ELEVATION 141'-3", AREA 3 FROM COLUMNS 18 TO 19 & P.2 TO R

	4135
	SV3-RNS-PHW-861885
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF B31.1 PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC SV3-RNS-PLW-024

	4136
	SV3-SFS-PHW-800002
	Install Large Bore Pipe Supports Per SV3-SFS-PLW-538

	4137
	SV3-CVS-PHW-800006
	Install Small Bore Pipe Supports Per SV3-CVS-PLW-65A

	4138
	SV4-CCS-PHW-862867
	INSTALLATION OF CCS PIPE SUPPORTS IN ANNEX 4

	4139
	SV4-WLS-P0W-861364
	INSTALLATION OF PIPING FOR ISOMETRICS SV4-WLS-PLW-33B, -33G, -33H & -33K

	4140
	SV4-1231-CDW-800000
	100' Elev., Decking & Grating, Areas 1

	4141
	SV4-PH01-CEW-800001
	Unit 4, Reactor Cavity Anchor Bolts & Anchor Bolt Construction Aid Installation

	4142
	SV3-2056-SHW-800004
	Elect Cable Tray Welded Support Fab & Install in Unit 3 Turbine Building, Elevation 141’ 3”, Area 6

	4143
	SV4-MS19-MSW-ME7104
	INSTALLATION OF CONDENSATE POLISHER VESSELS(MS01A/01B), SPENT RESIN TANKS(MS03) AND RESIN HOOPER(MT01)

	4144
	SV4-WLS-P0W-861958
	fabrication installation of WLS piping shown on Isometric Drawings SV4-WLS-PLW-14E, -150, -206, -370 and -375

	4145
	SV3-1123-SSW-CV6258
	SPL21 INSTALLATION

	4146
	SV3-RNS-PHW-861883
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF B31.1 PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC SV3-RNS-PLW-021

	4147
	SV3-WLS-P0W-861906
	INSTALL ELECTRO-FUSION COUPLINGS ON UNIT 3 WLS LINE, ISOMETRICS SV3-WLS-PLW-80EK, 80EL, 80EM, 80EN, 80EP, 80EQ, 80ER, 80ES, & 80KC

	4148
	SV3-2033-ERW-862335
	ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY RACEWAY FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION IN THE UNIT 3 TURBINE BUILDING, ELEV 100'-0" AREA 3

	4149
	SV3-SGS-MLW-861039
	ASME SECTION III - INSTALLATION OF CONTAINMENT VESSEL PENETRATION SV3-SGS-PY-C02A (P25)

	4150
	SV3-SGS-MLW-861040
	ASME SECTION III - INSTALLATION OF CONTAINMENT VESSEL PENETRATION SV3-SGS-PY-C02B (P26)

	
			
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CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY

Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	4151
	SV4-WLS-THW-861977
	PNEUMATIC TEST OF THE HDPE PORTION OF UNIT 4 WLS SYSTEM UNDER AND SOUTH OF THE VEHICLE BARRIER DITCH

	4152
	SV3-2048-SHW-860226
	ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY SUPPLEMENTAL STEEL INSTALLATION IN THE UNIT 3 TURBINE BUILDING AREAS 5 & 8 EL 120'-6" COLMNS 13.1-14 AND H.05-K.1

	4153
	SV3-TDS-P0W-860844
	INSTALLATION AND FABRICATION OF TURBINE ISLAND DRAINS VENTS AND RELIEF SYSTEM (TDS) PIPING

	4154
	SV3-4041-SHW-862630
	ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY TRAPEZE SUPPORTS FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION IN THE UNIT 3 ANNEX BUILDING ELEV 117'-6" AND 126'-3" AREA 1

	4155
	SV3-HDS-P0W-860767
	TI3 HDS PIPING INSTALLATION ISOs SV3-HDS-PLW-091, 092, 093, 094, 095, 096, 097, 111, 112 113, 114, 115 & 116

	4156
	SV3-LOS-PHW-860568
	TURBINE GENERATOR LUBE OIL SYSTEM PIPING SUPPORT INSTALLATION

	4157
	SV3-TDS-PHW-860620
	INSTALLATION AND FABRICATION OF TURBINE ISLAND VENTS AND DRAINS AND RELIEF SYSTEMS (TDS) PIPING SUPPORTS

	4158
	SV3-TDS-PHW-860616
	INSTALLATION AND FABRICATION OF TURBINE ISLAND VENTS AND DRAINS AND RELIEF SYSTEMS (TDS) PIPING SUPPORTS

	4159
	SV3-4041-SHW-862633
	ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY TRAPEZE SUPPORTS FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION IN THE UNIT 3 ANNEX BUILDING ELEV 117'-6" & 126'3" AREA 1

	4160
	SV3-4041-SHW-862629
	ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY TRAPEZE SUPPORTS FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION IN THE UNIT 3 ANNEX BUILDING ELEV 117'-6" & 126'3" AREA 1

	4161
	SV4-WLS-THW-862960
	HYDROTEST FOR WLS-PLW-74A,741,750,731

	4162
	SV3-CVS-THW-862237
	CVS PRESSURE TEST

	4163
	SV3-DWS-THW-862239
	DWS PRESSURE TEST

	4164
	SV4-WLS-P0W-861913
	INSTALL ELECTRO-FUSION COUPLINGS ON UNIT 4 WLS LINE. ISOMETRICS SV4-WLS-PLW-81EV -81EW, -81EX, -81EY, -81EZ, -81FA, -81FB, -81FC & -81KD

	4165
	SV3-PXS-PHW-800000
	Install Small Bore Pipe Supports Per SV3-PXS-PLW-299

	4166
	SV4-FPS-P0W-ME7088
	INSTALLATION OF LARGE BORE FPS PIPING INCLUDES ISOMETRICS: SV4-FPS-PLW-821, 827, 829, 82A

	4167
	SV4-WWS-PHW-800005
	TB- INSTALL WWS PIPE SUPPORTS ELEV. 100'-0"

	4168
	SV4-WWS-PHW-800007
	TB- INSTALL WWS PIPE SUPPORTS ELEV. 170'-0"

	4169
	SV4-MS05-MEW-861749
	INSTALLATION OF CAS INSTRUMENT AIR COMPRESSOR - CAS - MS - 01A/B

	4170
	SV3-RNS-PHW-861884
	FABRICATION/ INSTALLATION OF B31.1 PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC SV3-RNS-PLW-022

	4171
	SV3-1237-SHW-860295
	INSTALL CONDUIT SUPPORTS ON SHIELD WALL AZ-90¿ TO AZ-180¿ 100'-0"

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	4172
	SV3-FPS-PHW-854242
	INSTALL LARGE BORE PIPE SUPPORTS FOR SV3-FPS-PLW-55R & -55K

	4173
	SV3-FPS-PHW-854201
	LARGE BORE SUPPORTS ISOS SV3-FPS-PLW-55A, 55B & 55C

	4174
	SV3-DWS-PHW-800000
	Install Small Bore Supports per Isometric SV3-DWS-PLW-62B

	4175
	SV3-CAS-THW-863085
	PNEUMATIC TEST FOR CAS PIPING ON MODULE R219

	4176
	SV3-SFS-THW-863089
	HYDRO TESTING OF SFS PIPING ON MODULE R219

	4177
	SV4-2035-SHW-863007
	UNIT 4 TURBINE BUILDING CABLE TRAY SUPPLEMENTARY STEEL IN AREA 5 ON ELEVATION 100'-0"

	4178
	SV4-CA35-S5W-863043
	CA35 SHIP LOOSE ITEM INSTALLATION AND FABRICATION

	4179
	SV3-FPS-P0W-854210
	INSTALL LB CONTAINMENT UPPER RING HEADER PIPING PER ISO'S SV3-FPS-PLW-55D, 55V, 55E, 55F, 55W, 55G, 55H, 55I, 55J

	4180
	SV3-R261-R2W-863051
	COMPLETE MODULE R261 FABRICATION

	4181
	SV3-CA35-CAW-850001
	Unit 3, Module CA35 Installation

	4182
	SV4-CA36-S5W-862998
	CA36 SHIP LOOSE ITEM INSTALL

	4183
	SV3-CFS-PLW-507-FP715
	FABRICATE SPOOLS SV3-CFS-PLW-507-1, -2 & SV3-CFS-PLW-536-1, -2, & -3

	4184
	SV3-CA20-C0W-850009
	U3 CA20 FLOOR SUBMODULES 43 AND 44 CONCRETE PLACEMENT ELEV 90'-3"

	4185
	SV3-CAS-PHW-800002
	Install Small Bore Pipe Supports Per SV3-CAS-PLW-734

	4186
	SV3-2057-SHW-861354
	Electrical Cable Tray Welded Supports

	4187
	SV4-2070-SUW-863147
	UNIT 4 TURBINE BUILDING STRUCTURAL STEEL FRAMING SEQUENCE 15

	4188
	SV3-2057-SHW-861377
	Electrical Cable Tray Welded Supports in Turbine Bldg., EL. 141'3", Area 7

	4189
	SV4-CA55-S5W-863080
	UNIT 4 CA55 FABRICATION

	4190
	SV3-2057-SHW-861982
	ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY TRAPEZE SUPPORTS FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION IN THE UNIT 3 TURBINE BUILDING, ELEVATION 141'-3", AREA 7

	4191
	SV4-DWS-PLW-01D-FP437
	MODIFY PIPE SPOOL SV4-DWS-PLW-01D-1, -2, -4, -5 & -6

	4192
	SV3-1150-EWW-862085
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF HYDROGEN SENSOR CABLE SUPPORTS AT EL. 135'-3" ON THE CV IN AREAS 1, 2, 3 & 4.

	4193
	SV3-1150-ERW-862087
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF HYDROGEN IGNITER CONDUIT SUPPORTS AT EL 135'-3" IN AREA 2 ON THE CV.

	4194
	SV3-1150-ERW-862088
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF HYDROGEN IGNITER CONDUIT SUPPORTS AT EL 135'-3" IN AREA 3 ON THE CV

	4195
	SV3-1150-ERW-862090
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF HYDROGEN IGNITER CONDUIT SUPPORTS AT EL 135'-3" IN AREA 4 ON THE CV

	4196
	SV4-1212-ERW-861218
	INSTALL DESIGN ROUTED CONDUIT AND CONDUIT SUPPORTS IN BATTERY ROOM "A", ROOM 12101 EL. 66¿-6¿

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	4197
	SV3-CFS-PLW-510-FP719
	FABRICATE SPOOLS SV3-CFS-PLW-510-1, -2, -3 & -4 AND SV3-CFS-PLW-538-1, -2, -3, -4, -5 & -6

	4198
	SV3-CFS-PLW-508-FP717
	FABRICATE SPOOLS SV3-CFS-PLW-508-1, -2 & -3 AND SV3-CFS-PLW-537-1, -2 & -3

	4199
	SV3-WLS-PLW-80BU-FP906
	HYDROSTATIC TEST THE FABRICATED SPOOLS SV3-WLS-PLW-80BU-1A/1B/2

	4200
	SV3-WLS-PLW-80AQ-FP902
	HYDROSTATIC TEST THE FABRICATED SPOOLS SV3-WLS-PLW-80AQ-1/2A/2B

	4201
	SV4-1208-C0W-800009
	UNIT 4, SHIELD BLDG, COURSE 3 CONCRETE PLACEMENT

	4202
	SV3-1214-ERW-863176
	AUXILARY BUILDING UNIT 3, EL 66'-6", AREA 4, FABRICATE AND INSTALL DESIGNED TRAY SUPPORTS

	4203
	SV3-1150-ERW-862091
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF HYDROGEN IGNITER SUPPORTS AT EL 135'-3" IN AREAS 1, 2, 3 & 4 ON THE CV.

	4204
	SV3-WWS-PHW-800000
	Install Large Bore Pipe Supports Per SV3-WWS-PLW-325

	4205
	SV4-1130-SLW-800000
	Upender Pit Installation

	4206
	SV3-2037-ERW-862162
	INSTALLATION OF ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY RACEWAY IN THE UNIT 3 TURBINE BUILDING EL 100'-0" AREA 7

	4207
	SV3-R261-R2W-862915
	INSTALLATION OF MODULE R261

	4208
	SV3-CAS-PHW-800004
	Install Small Bore Pipe Supports Per SV3-CAS-PLW-83B

	4209
	SV3-CA37-CAW-850001
	UNIT 3, CA37 MODULE INSTALLATION

	4210
	SV3-LOS-P0W-860787
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF LOS PIPING

	4211
	SV3-4002-SSW-863177
	UNIT 3 ANNEX BUILDING, S05 & S06 STAIRS

	4212
	SV3-CA33-CAW-850001
	UNIT 3, CA33 MODULE INSTALLATION

	4213
	SV3-CA20-S4W-CV2109
	INTERIOR TEMPORARY ATTACHMENTS FOR SUB-ASSEMBLY 4

	4214
	SV4-1231-SAW-850000
	UNIT 4, AUXILIARY BUILDING STUDS FOR 100' ELEV, AREA 1

	4215
	SV3-1240-CRW-800000
	Wall 11 Critical Section, Rebar Fabrication and Installation

	4216
	SV3-CAS-PHW-800021
	Install Small Bore Pipe Supports Per SV3-CAS-PLW-862

	4217
	SV3-CCS-PHW-800004
	Install Large Bore Pipe Supports Per SV3-CCS-PLW-04E

	4218
	SV3-CCS-PHW-800006
	Install Large Bore Pipe Supports Per SV3-CCS-PLW-05C

	4219
	SV3-CCS-PHW-800014
	Install Small Bore Pipe Supports Per SV3-CCS-PLW-05Q

	4220
	SV3-CCS-PHW-800016
	Install Small Bore Pipe Supports Per SV3-CCS-PLW-05S

	4221
	SV3-CCS-PHW-800026
	Install Small Bore Pipe Supports Per SV3-CCS-PLW-106

	4222
	SV3-CCS-PHW-800027
	Install Small Bore Pipe Supports Per SV3-CCS-PLW-107

	4223
	SV3-CVS-PHW-800009
	Install Large Bore Pipe Supports Per SV3-CVS-PLW-094

	4224
	SV3-CVS-PHW-800014
	Install Small Bore Pipe Supports Per SV3-CVS-PLW-281

	4225
	SV3-DWS-PHW-800006
	Install Small Bore Pipe Supports Per SV3-DWS-PLW-731

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	4226
	SV3-PXS-P0W-ME2888
	ASME SECTION III - FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF ISOMETRIC # SV3-PXS-PLW-014 (LINE NUMBERS PXS-PL-L025A, -027A, -L029A)

	4227
	SV3-2041-SHW-863124
	ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY SUPPLEMENTAL STEEL INSTALLATION IN THE UNIT 3 TURBINE BUILDING, AREA 1, ELEVATION 120'-6", COLUMNS 13.1 TO 16.1 & P.1 TO R

	4228
	SV3-2040-SHW-863123
	ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY SUPPLEMENTAL STEEL INSTALLATION IN THE UNIT 3 TURBINE BUILDING, AREA 0, ELEVATION 120'-6", COLUMNS 12.1 TO 13.1 & L.1 TO P.2

	4229
	SV4-2036-SHW-863232
	" ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY SUPPLEMENTAL STEEL INSTALLATION IN THE TURBINE BUILDING, ELEVATION 100'-0".

	4230
	SV4-FWS-PHW-860900
	INSTALLATION OF MAIN AND STARTUP FEEDWATER SYSTEM (FWS) PIPE SUPPORTS

	4231
	SV4-1234-CPW-850000
	92'6" TO 100' ELKEV. PRE-CAST PANEL FAB, AUX BLDG. AREA 4

	4232
	SV4-1130-C0W-850001
	UNIT 4, REINFORCED CONCRETE INSIDE CONTAINMENT BLDG. EL. 87'-6" TO 96'-0" EAST SIDE

	4233
	SV4-CA20-S4W-850006
	CA20, ROOM 12363, SUBMODULE 75 INSTALLATION

	4234
	SV4-HDS-PHW-860902
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF SV4 HDS PIPING SUPPORTS

	4235
	SV4-1231-CPW-850000
	UNIT 4, AUXILLIARY BUILD, AREA 1, 100' ELE. PRECAST PANEL FABRICATION

	4236
	SV3-FPS-PHW-800025
	Install Large Bore Pipe Supports Per SV3-FPS-PLW-53B

	4237
	SV4-WLS-P0W-861915
	INSTALL ELECTRO-FUSION COUPLINGS ON UNIT 4 WLS LINE. ISOMETRICS SV4-WLS-PLW-81FL, -81FM, -81FP, -81FQ, -81FR, -81FS, -81FT, -81FU, -81FV & -81KF

	4238
	SV3-WLS-P0W-861907
	INSTALL ELECTRO-FUSION COUPLINGS ON UNIT 3 WLS LINE. ISOMETRICS SV3-WLS-PLW-80ET, -80EU, -80EV, -80EW, -80EX, -80EY, -80EZ & -80KD

	4239
	SV4-WLS-P0W-861914
	INSTALL ELECTRO-FUSION COUPLINGS ON UNIT 4 WLS LINE. ISOMETRICS SV4-WLS-PLW-81FD, -81FE, -81FF, -81FG, -81FH, -81FJ, -81FK & -81KE

	4240
	SV3-WLS-P0W-861908
	INSTALL ELECTRO-FUSION COUPLINGS ON UNIT 3 WLS LINE. ISOMETRICS SV3-WLS-PLW-80FA, -80FB, -80FC, -80FD, -80FE, -80FF, -80FG, -80FH, -80FJ & -80KE

	4241
	SV3-WWS-P0W-862360
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE WWS PIPING ISOMETRICS SV3-WWS-PLW-036

	4242
	SV3-CA55-S5W-862414
	CA55 FABRICATION

	4243
	SV4-4042-SAW-850004
	SUPPLEMENTARY STEEL, EL. 117'-6" , AREA 2 CL H/E & 7.8/9

	4244
	SV3-1244-CPW-800001
	107'-2" Elev., Precast Panel Fabrication, Area 4

	4245
	SV4-RCS-P0W-800000
	Install small bore pipe and supports per SV4-RCS-PLW-927

	4246
	SV4-RCS-P0W-800005
	Install Small Bore Pipe And Supports Per SV4-RCS-PLW-290

	4247
	SV4-PXS-P0W-800042
	Install Small Bore Pipe And Supports Per SV4-PXS-PLW-652

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	4248
	SV3-RNS-P0W-860286
	FABRICATION / INSTALLATION OF RNS LARGE BORE ISOMETRIC SV3-RNS-PLW-094

	4249
	SV4-4033-ERW-862036
	INSTALLTION OF CONDUIT PENETRATION SLEEVES, ANNEX BUILDING, AREA 3 ELEV 100'-0", 107'-2", 121'-0", & 126'-3"

	4250
	SV3-WWS-PHW-862954
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF WWS PIPING SUPPORTS

	4251
	SV3-WWS-PHW-860660
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF WWS PIPING SUPPORTS

	4252
	SV3-2070-C0W-850007
	UNIT 3 TURBINE BUILDING STUDS, REINFORCING STEEL AND CONCRETE PLACEMENT FOR ROOF SLABS OVER NW AND SW STAIRWELLS

	4253
	SV3-1232-ERW-861085
	Install Electrical Penetration Sleeves in Interior & Exterior Walls Elevation 100'-0" to 117'-6", Area 2, Unit 3

	4254
	SV0-0000-C0W-862945
	Building 315: Miscellaneous Concrete

	4255
	SV4-CA34-S5W-863024
	CA34 MODULE FABRICATION/ASSEMBLY OF LOOSE PARTS

	4256
	SV3-1212-ERW-EL3165
	AUXILARY BUILDING UNIT 3, EL 66'-6", AREA 2, FABRICATE AND INSTALL TYPICAL CONDUIT SUPPORTS.

	4257
	SV4-MS01-MSW-862269
	INSTALLTION FOR VWS CHILLERS - VWS-MS-01A/B

	4258
	SV4-CA57-S5W-863076
	CA57 FABRICATION

	4259
	SV4-CA56-S5W-863062
	CA56 MODULE FABRICATION

	4260
	SV3-1150-EJW-862092
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF HYDROGEN SNESOR CONDUIT/ JUNCTION BOX SUPPORTS ON CV RING 3 AND DOME

	4261
	SV3-1150-ERW-862089
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF HYDROGEN SENSOR CONDUIT SPPORTS ON CV RING 3

	4262
	SV4-1220-CEW-800001
	Unit 4 Aux Bldg, Areas 5 & 6, Rooms 12271 to 12275, 82'-6" Elev., Pre-Placement Embedment Plates

	4263
	SV4-FPS-P0W-862841
	Installation of FPS Piping in Annex 4

	4264
	SV3-VWS-PHW-862931
	Fabrication and Installation of VWS Piping Supports

	4265
	SV3-0150-ERW-861870
	Cable Tray Support for Aux Transformer 2A

	4266
	SV4-CA33-CAW-800000
	CA33 Module Installation

	4267
	SV4-CA01-S4W-800002
	CA01-44 Submodule Installation

	4268
	SV3-DWS-THW-863097
	HYDRO TESTING OF DWS PIPING ON MODULE R261

	4269
	SV3-CCS-THW-863096
	HYDRO TESTING OF CCS PIPING ON MODULE R261

	4270
	SV3-RNS-P0W-800007
	Install Large Bore Piping per Isometric SV3-RNS-PLW-016

	4271
	SV3-FPS-PHW-854202
	INSTALL SUPPORTS FOR DRAWINGS SV3-FPS-PLW-55U AND SV3-FPS-PLW-559

	4272
	SV3-FPS-THW-863098
	HYDRO TESTING OF FPS PIPPING ON MODULE R261

	4273
	SV3-1121-SPW-850012
	SPL 12 Main Support Beam Installation, Unit 3

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	4274
	SV3-RNS-PHW-851017
	INSTALL LARGE BORE SUPPORTS FROM ISOMETRIC SV3-RNS-PLW-17B

	4275
	SV4-VCS-PHW-851020
	INSTALLATION OF SUPPORT VCS-PH-11R0829

	4276
	SV0-PWS-PLW-ME0033
	HDPE Potable Water System Underground Piping for Trench 6

	4277
	SV3-CS17-CSW-800001
	CS17 Module Installation

	4278
	SV4-4030-C0W-850005
	100' Elev. Walls, Pour # 5

	4279
	SV4-VWS-THW-861273
	HYDROSTATIC TESTING OF VWS PIPING ON MODULE R151

	4280
	SV3-2070-C0W-863140
	UNIT 3 TURBINE BUILDING ROOF EXHAUST FAN CURBS

	4281
	SV4-PGS-THW-ME2869
	HYDRO TEST THE UNIT 4 PLANT GAS SYSTEM SOUTH OF THE TURBINE BUILDING

	4282
	SV4-PGS-THW-ME2870
	HYDRO TEST THE UNIT 4 HIGH PRESSURE NITROGEN PLANT GAS SYSTEM SOUTH OF THE TURBINE BUILDING

	4283
	SV4-PGS-P0W-ME2877
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL PGS SMALL BORE CARBON DIOXIDE PIPING SHOWN ON ISOMETRIC DRAWING# SV4-PGS-PLW-898, 899, 900, 901, 902, AND 945

	4284
	SV4-PGS-P0W-ME2875
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL PGS SMALL BORE LP NITROGEN PIPING SHOWN ON ISOMETRIC DRAWING # SV4-PGS-PLW-846, 847, 848, 849, 850 AND 951

	4285
	SV3-1244-SSW-850000
	Auxiliary Building Structural Steel from Elev. 100'-0" to 117'-6", Area 4

	4286
	RFD-SV3-CAS-PHW-850041
	INSTALLATION/FABRICATION OF SMALL BORE PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISO'S CAS-PLW-41C, 41F, 41G

	4287
	SV4-CA37-S4W-863015
	CA37 - SEAM WELDS AND INSTALLATION OF MK#50, MK#132

	4288
	SV4-PGS-P0W-863127
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL PGS SMALL BORE HP NITROGEN PIPING SHOWN ON ISOMETRIC DRAWING # SV4-PGS-PLW-879, 880, 881, 952, 953, 954, 955, 956

	4289
	SV4-CDS-PHW-860885
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL PIPING SUPPORTS FOR CDS ON 100' ELEVATION

	4290
	SV4-FWS-PHW-860898
	INSTALLATION OF FWS PIPING SUPPORTS ELEVATION 120'

	4291
	SV4-FPS-P0W-800001
	TB- INSTALL FPS LARGE BORE PIPE ELEV. 100'-0"

	4292
	SV4-FPS-P0W-800004
	TB- INSTALL FPS LARGE BORE PIPE ELEV. 100'-0"

	4293
	SV4-FPS-P0W-800005
	TB- INSTALL FPS LARGE BORE PIPE ELEV. 100'-0"

	4294
	SV4-HDS-P0W-800000
	TB- INSTALL HDS LARGE BORE PIPE ELEV. 100'-0"

	4295
	SV4-HDS-P0W-800001
	TB- INSTALL HDS LARGE BORE PIPE ELEV. 100'-0"

	4296
	SV4-WWS-PHW-800000
	TB- INSTALL WWS PIPE SUPPORTS ELEV. 100'-0"

	4297
	SV3-WWS-PHW-860662
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF WWS PIPING SUPPORTS

	4298
	SV4-CAS-P0W-ME2873
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL CAS BORE PIPING SHOWN ON ISOMETRIC DRAWING # SV4-CAS-PLW-776, 777, 778, 778, 784, AND 799

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	4299
	SV3-2039-ERW-862118
	INSTALLATION OF CABLE TRAY RACEWAY IN THE UNIT 3 TURBINE BUILDING, ELEVATION 100', AREA 9

	4300
	SV3-2039-ERW-862121
	INSTALLATION OF CABLE TRAY RACEWAY COVERS IN THE UNIT 3 TURBINE BUILDING, ELEVATION 100', AREA 9

	4301
	SV3-2039-ERW-862120
	INSTALLATION OF CABLE TRAY RACEWAY IN THE UNIT 3 TURBINE BUILDING, ELEVATION 100', AREA 9

	4302
	SV4-CCS-PHW-861617
	INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR SV4-CCS-PLW-522 AND 540

	4303
	SV3-2035-SHW-862410
	ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY WELDED SUPPORTS FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION IN THE UNIT 3 TURBINE BUILDING, ELEVATION 100' 0", AREA 5

	4304
	SV3-2032-SHW-862425
	ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY WELDED SUPPORT FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION IN THE UNIT 3 TURBINE BUILDING, ELEVATION 100' 0", AREA 2

	4305
	SV4-CCS-P0W-861616
	INSTALLATION OF PIPING FOR SV4-CCS-PLW-522 & -540

	4306
	SV0-0000-CCW-CV5529
	MISCELLANEOUS GROUTING IN 300 SERIES BUILDINGS/YARD

	4307
	SV4-MH20-EYW-863215
	220 TON BRIDGE CRANE MAINLINE SYSTEM ASSEMBLY FOR THE UNIT 4 TURBINE BUILDING IN ROOM 20600 ( CONDUCTOR BAR )

	4308
	SV4-WRS-PHW-800001
	Install Large Bore Pipe Supports Per SV4-WRS-PLW-52B

	4309
	SV3-12171-S7W-800000
	UNIT 3 AUX BLDG SPREADER PLATE INSTALLATION, ROOM 12171, FLOOR ELEV 66'-6"

	4310
	SV4-WWS-PHW-863100
	INSTALLATION AND FABRICATION OF WASTE WATER SYSTEM(WWS) PIPING SUPPORTS

	4311
	SV4-CDS-PHW-860331
	INSTALL PIPE SUPPORTS FOR TURBINE ISLAND 4 CONDENSATE SYSTEM ROOM 20300, 20600, 20700

	4312
	SV0-0000-EGW-862959
	INSTALLATION OF GROUND GRID AND ASSOCIATED GROUNDING FOR SITE GRID AREA LOCATION'S K1500 AND L1500

	4313
	SV4-CA01-S4W-861773
	CA01-SUBASSEMBLY 05 ELEV 107' TO 119' OLPS AND WELDED ATTACHMENTS

	4314
	SV3-WWS-PHW-860652
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF WWS PIPING SUPPORTS

	4315
	SV3-PWS-P0W-860817
	POTABLE WATER SYSTEM PIPING INSTALLATION

	4316
	SV3-PWS-P0W-860816
	INSTALLATION OF SV3 TURBINE BUILDING PWS PIPING

	4317
	SV4-CCS-P0W-861618
	INSTALLATION OF PIPING FOR SV4-CCS-PLW-530 & -550

	4318
	SV3-PWS-P0W-863266
	INSTALLATION OF SV3 TURBINE BUILDING PWS PIPING

	4319
	SV4-ME04-MEW-863330
	MSR MOISTURE SEPARATOR REHEATERS (MSS-ME-01A)

	4320
	SV3-VWS-PLW-ME2836
	INSTALLATION OF SMALL BORE VWS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS SV3-VWS-PLW-386)

	4321
	SV4-WLS-PHW-861369
	INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRICS SV4-WLS-PLW-590, -591 & -710

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	4322
	SV3-1152-SHW-800004
	Fabricate welded conduit supports for Containment Area 2 Elev. 135'3" that are associated with SP-L26, SP-L27 and SP-L28

	4323
	SV3-SSS-PHW-860597
	INSTALLATION OF SECONDARY SAMPLING SYSTEM (SSS)

	4324
	SV4-RNS-MLW-800001
	ASME III - Installation of Containment Vessel Penetration SV4-RNS-PY-C02 (P20)

	4325
	SV4-FWS-P0W-863271
	INSTALL PIPING FOR TURBINE ISLAND 4 FEED WATER SYSTEM ROOM 203000

	4326
	SV3-0150-ERW-861866
	CABLE TRAY SUPPORT FOR TRANSFORMER PHASE A

	4327
	SV3-0150-ERW-861867
	CABLE TRAY SUPPORT FOR TRANSFORMER PHASE B ( ZAS-ET-1B )

	4328
	SV4-4031-C0W-850001
	UNIT 4 ANNEX BLDG BATTERY/CHARGER ROOM INTERIOR WALLS ELEV 100'-0" TO 116'-10"

	4329
	SV4-FWS-PHW-863272
	INSTALL PIPE SUPPORTS FOR TURBINE ISLAND 4 FEED WATER SYSTEM ROOM 20300

	4330
	SV4-DTS-PHW-863256
	DEMINERALIZED WATER TREATMENT TURBINE BUILDING ROOM 20300 DTS-MS-05 A/B TO WASTE

	4331
	SV4-VYS-PHW-860345
	AUXILIARY STEAM SUPPLY SYSTEM TURBINE BUILDING ROOM 20400 FROM ASS TO HEAT EXCHANGER

	4332
	SV4-CA37-S4W-863106
	UNIT 4 CA37 RIGGING MODIFICATION

	4333
	SV4-CA37-S4W-863017
	CA37 - OLP INSTALL AND OLP & EMBED COUPLER INSTALLATION

	4334
	SV4-CA37-S4W-863020
	UNIT 4 CA37 STUD INSTALLATION

	4335
	SV3-0150-ERW-861868
	CABLE TRAY SUPPORT FOR TRANSFORMER PHASE C

	4336
	SV4-1212-ERW-861221
	INSTALL DESIGN ROUTED CABLE TRAY AND SUPPORTS FOR SPARE BATTERY ROOM 12103 EL. 66'-6"

	4337
	SV4-WWS-PHW-800034
	TB-Install WWS Large Bore Pipe SUPPORTS- EL 120'-6"

	4338
	SV4-MS85-MTW-863174
	INSTALLATION OF LUBE OIL FLUSHING UNIT SV4-LOS-MS-05

	4339
	SV3-PWS-PHW-863265
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF SV3 TURBINE BUILDING POTABLE WATER SYSTEM PIPING SUPPORTS

	4340
	SV4-FPS-P0W-800007
	FPS Piping Installation 100' Elevation

	4341
	SV3-FPS-PHW-862830
	INSTALLATION OF FPS PIPE SUPPORTS IN ANNEX 3

	4342
	SV3-KB22-KBW-863241
	REWORK WLS PIPING ON MODULE KB22

	4343
	SV4-WLS-PHW-861959
	FABRICATION / INSTALLATION OF WLS PIPING SUPPORTS SHOWN ON ISOMETRIC DRAWINGS SV4-WLS-PLW-370

	4344
	SV4-HDS-PHW-860906
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF SV4 TURBINE BUILDING HDS PIPE SUPPORTS

	4345
	SV3-2058-SHW-861524
	CABLE TRAY WELDED STAND SUPPORT INSTALLATION FOR TURVINE 3, AREA 8 EL 141'3"

	4346
	SV4-1208-CCW-851004
	Course 4 Concrete Placement

	4347
	SV3-ML05-MLW-800007
	INSTALL PENETRATIONS SV3-11300-ML-P19 & SV3-11300-ML-P20

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	4348
	SV3-MP03-EMW-863282
	INSTALL AC MOTORS TO CONDENSATE PUMPS IN THE UNIT 3 TURBINE BUILDING (BETWEEN COL. 17 & 18, COL. J.15 & I.5

	4349
	SV3-ME01-PHW-860975
	CONDENSER C HEATER DRAIN PIPE SUPPORTS

	4350
	SV4-CA01-S4W-861191
	CA01-SA01 - ELEV 96' TO 107' OLPSS AND WELDED ATTACHMENTS

	4351
	SV4-CA01-S4W-861768
	CA01-SA01 - ELEV 107'-119' OLPS

	4352
	SV4-WLS-PLW-81CW-FP1014
	HYDROSTATIC TEST THE FABRICATED SPOOLS SV4-WLS-PLW-81CW-3A/3B

	4353
	SV3-CWS-ERW-863235
	UNIT 3 TOP DECK 1" EMBEDDED CONDUITS

	4354
	SV3-2060-CPW-850000
	UNIT 3, TURBINE BUILDING, 170' ELEV. PRECAST PANELS

	4355
	SV4-0000-SSW-863284
	UNIT 4 TRANSFORMER FOUNDATION STRUCTURAL STEEL

	4356
	SV3-VAS-MDW-860228
	R161 MODULE HVAC COMPLETION

	4357
	SV3-2051-SHW-862677
	ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY WELDED SUPPORT FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION IN THE UNIT 3 TURBINE BUILDING ELEVATION 141'3" AREA 1

	4358
	SV3-PWS-PHW-863263
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF SV3 TURBINE BUILDING POTABLE WATER SYSTEM PIPING SUPPORTS

	4359
	SV3-PWS-PHW-863264
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF SV3 TURBINE BUILDING POTABLE WATER SYSTEM PIPING SUPPORTS

	4360
	SV3-KB37-KBW-863233
	REWORK WLS PIPING ON MODULE KB37

	4361
	SV3-KB38-KBW-863234
	REWORK WLS PIPING ON MODULE KB38

	4362
	SV3-FPS-P0W-800002
	Installation of Large Bore Pipe Per ISO SV3-FPS-PLW-51R

	4363
	SV3-FPS-P0W-800007
	Containment Building-Installation of Large Bore Pipe per ISO SV3-FPS-PLW-53B

	4364
	SV3-2034-SHW-800001
	Electrical Welded Cable Tray Support Fab and Installation in Unit 3 Turbine Building, Elevation 100' 0", Area 4

	4365
	SV4-CDS-P0W-800002
	TB-Install CDS Large Bore Pipe - EL 100'

	4366
	SV4-VWS-PHW-861584
	INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR SV4-VWS-PLW-390

	4367
	SV3-FPS-PHW-854231
	LARGE BORE SUPPORT FOR ISOS SV3-FPS-PLW-554 & SV3-FPS-PLW-55S

	4368
	SV3-FPS-PHW-854241
	FAB AND INSTALL LB PIPE SUPPORTS PER ISO'S SV3-FPS-PLW-552, PLW-553 AND PLW-55Q

	4369
	SV3-FPS-PHW-854212
	FAB & INSTALL SUPPORTS FOR ISO'S SV3-FPS-PLW-55G, -55H, -551 & -55J

	4370
	SV3-FPS-PHW-854203
	FAB AND INSTALL CONTAINMENT FPS LOWER RING HEADER SUPPORTS PER ISO'S SV3-FPS-PLW-556, 558, 55T & 55X

	4371
	SV4-FPS-P0W-861568
	FABRICATION / INSTALLATION OF FPS PIPING SHOWN ON ISOMETRIC DRAWINGS SV4-FPS-PLW-710, - 720 AND 723

	4372
	SV4-MP80-MTW-863173
	INSTALLATION OF LUBE OIL TRANSFER PUMP SV4-LOS-MP-05

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	4373
	SV3-PWS-PHW-860589
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL SV3 TURBINE BUILDING POTABLE WATER PIPING SYSTEM SUPPORTS

	4374
	SV4-VWS-P0W-861579
	INSTALLATION OF PIPING FOR SV4-VWS-PLW-290

	4375
	SV3-FPS-PHW-854211
	LARGE BORE SUPPORTS FIR ISO'S SV3-FPS-PLW-55D, 55V, 55E, 55F & 55W

	4376
	SV3-1211-ERW-800002
	Install Field Routed Conduit in AuxilIary Building Area 1, Elev. 66'6", Room 12104

	4377
	SV3-ME3B-MEW-800001
	Installation of Plate Heat Exchanger SFS-ME-01B

	4378
	SV3-ME2Q-MEW-800000
	Installation of Miniflow Heat Exchanger CVS-ME-03A

	4379
	SV3-CA20-S7W-800001
	CA20, HVAC Spreader Plate Installations, Room 12162

	4380
	SV3-CA20-S7W-800002
	CA20, HVAC Spreader Plate Installations, Room 12163

	4381
	SV3-CA20-S7W-800003
	CA20, HVAC Spreader Plate Installations, Room 12264

	4382
	SV3-CA20-S7W-800006
	CA20, HVAC Spreader Plate Installations, Room 12262

	4383
	SV3-CA20-S7W-800007
	CA20, HVAC Spreader Plate Installations, Room 12166

	4384
	SV3-CA20-S7W-800008
	CA20, HVAC Spreader Plate Installations, Room 12167

	4385
	SV3-CA20-S7W-800009
	CA20, HVAC Spreader Plate Installations, Room 12268

	4386
	SV3-CA20-S7W-800010
	CA20, HVAC Spreader Plate Installations, Room 12269

	4387
	SV0-YFS-P0W-863252
	START UP SUPPORT FOR YFS SYSTEM @ BUILDING 315

	4388
	SV3-ML05-MLW-800003
	Containment Building-Installation of Pipe Penetrations in Room 11300

	4389
	SV3-KB33-KBW-863175
	COMPLETE PIPING AND PIPING SUPPORTS INSTALLATION ON MODULE KB33

	4390
	SV3-ECS-TIW-862099
	INSTALLATION OF "TEMPORARY MODIFICATION" OF SUPPORTS & CABLES IN SUPPORT OF INITIAL ENERGIZATION FOR UNIT SV3 ANNEX & TURBINE

	4391
	SV4-VWS-PHW-861588
	INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR SV4-VWS-PLW-680

	4392
	SV4-WLS-PHW-ME3288
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC DRAWING WLS-PLW-215

	4393
	SV3-4032-SHW-862720
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL CABLE TRAY SUPPORTS ANNEX BLDG AREA 2 ELEV 100' BETWEEN COLUMN LINES 7.1/7.8 & H/G

	4394
	SV3-4032-SHW-862721
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL CABLE TRAY SUPPORTS ANNEX BLDG AREA 2 ELEV 100' BETWEEN COLUMN LINES 7.1/7.8 & F/G

	4395
	SV3-2051-SHW-862673
	ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY WELDED SUPPORT FABRICATION & INSTALLATION IN THE UNIT 3 TURBINE BUILDING ELEV 141'3" AREA 1

	4396
	SV3-2051-SHW-862672
	ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY WELDED SUPPORT FABRICATION & INSTALLATION IN THE UNIT 3 TURBINE BUILDING ELEV 141'3" AREA 1

	4397
	SV3-KB33-KBW-862944
	KB33 COMPLETE MODULE STRUCTURAL, HVAC, EQUIPMENTS INSTALLATION

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	4398
	SV3-CAS-PHW-850041
	INSTALLATION/FABRICATION OF SMALL BORE PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISO'S CAS-PLW-41C, 41F, 41G

	4399
	SV3-1212-ERW-800001
	Install Field Routed Non 1E Couduit in Aux Area 2 Elev 66'6" Room 12102

	4400
	SV3-WLS-PHW-800008
	Install SB Pipe Supports Per Isometric SV3-WLS-PLW-33B

	4401
	SV3-ML05-MLW-800005
	ASME III: Installation of Penetration 12306-ML-P25

	4402
	SV3-1120-CCW-CV1817
	PLACEMENT, CURING, AND REPAIR OF CONCRETE INSIDE THE CV UP TO ELEV 80'-0" AND ELEV 80'-6"

	4403
	SV3-1212-ERW-800003
	Install Field Routed Class 1E Conduit in AuxilIary Building Area 2, Elev. 66'6", Room 12101

	4404
	SV4-WWS-PHW-860932
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL SV4- TURBINE BUILDING WASTE WATER SYSTEM PIPE SUPPORTS

	4405
	SV4-CA37-S4W-863016
	CA37 - MISC STRUCTURAL SHAPE INSTALLATION

	4406
	SV4-CA20-S4W-800008
	CA20, Leak Chase Repairs

	4407
	SV3-CAS-P0W-863122
	INSTALLATION OF CAS PIPING IN ANNEX 3 ( SWITCHGEAR ROOM )

	4408
	SV3-CDS-P0W-863013
	INSTALLATION OF CDS PIPING FROM CONDENSATE PUMP DISCHARGE VENTS TO CONDENSER (ISOMETRICS SV3-CDS-PLW-744/745/746

	4409
	SV4-TCS-P0W-860921
	INSTALLATION AND FABRICATION OF TURBINE BUILDIN CLOSED COOLING WATER SYSTEM (TCS)

	4410
	SV4-FPS-PHW-860335
	INSTALL FPS PIPING SUPPORTS IN UNIT 4 TURBINE BUILDING

	4411
	SV4-HDS-PHW-863195
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL HDS PIPING SUPPORTS

	4412
	SV3-FPS-PHW-862832
	INSTALLATION OF FPS PIPE SUPPORTS IN ANNEX 3

	4413
	SV3-PWS-PHW-862368
	INSTALLATION OF ANNEX BLDG PWS PIPE SUPPORTS (ISO SV3-PWS-PLW-115,-457 & -458

	4414
	SV4-1232-SAW-850000
	UNIT 4, AUXILIARY BUILDING STUDS FOR 100' ELEV, AREA 2

	4415
	SV3-WLS-PLW-80BY-FP907
	REWORK SPOOLS SV3-WLS-PLW-80BY-1A,-1B & -2 AND SV3-WLS-PLW-80FY-1A,-1B,-1C & -2

	4416
	SV3-2034-SHW-800000
	Electrical Cable Tray Support Fab and Installation in Unit 3 Turbine Building, Elevation 100' 0", Area 4

	4417
	SV3-1212-ERW-800004
	Install Field Routed Non 1E Couduit in Aux Area 2 Elev 66'6" Room 12102

	4418
	SV3-KB33-ERW-800000
	INSTALLATION OF ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY IN MODULE KB33

	4419
	SV3-WLS-PLW-460-FP1010
	MODIFICATION OF PIPE SPOOL SV3-WLS-PLW-460-1

	4420
	SV3-RWS-P0W-863001
	INSTALL RWS 34" AND 20" HDPE PIPING TO UNIT 3 COOLING TOWER

	4421
	SV3-RWS-THW-863144
	HYDROTEST RWS 34" AND 20" HDPE PIPING TO UNIT 3 COOLING TOWER

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	4422
	SV3-CA01-CCW-800009
	CA01 West Steam Generator Concrete, Wall Placement, Section #7, 10b, 10c, 10d, 11, 12, 13 & 15 up to 153'-0"

	4423
	SV4-2050-SSW-863283
	UNIT4 TURBINE BUILDING SEQUENCE 18 ROOMS 20501, 20502 & 20503

	4424
	SV4-SFS-P0W-861547
	INSTALLATION OF PIPING FOR SV4-SFS-PLW-12C & 121

	4425
	SV3-1212-SHW-800008
	Fabricate and Install Field-Routed Conduit Supports in Room 12102, Area 2, Elev. 66'-6"

	4426
	SV3-CWS-CYW-863550
	PHASE 3 JOINT GROUTING AND FLOWABLE FILL

	4427
	SV4-KB23-THW-863504
	HYDRO TESTING OF WLS PIPING ON MODULE KB23

	4428
	SV3-CVS-PHW-ME2930
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC DRAWING SV3-CVS-PLW-801

	4429
	SV4-WWS-P0W-863287
	INSTALL WASTE WATER SYSTEM PIPING, ISOMETRICS SV4-WWS-PLW-506, -816, 924

	4430
	SV3-WWS-P0W-863285
	INSTALL WASTE WATER SYSTEM PIPING, ISOMETRICS SV3-WWS-PLW-505, -923, 980

	4431
	SV3-WWS-PHW-860653
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL SV3 TURBINE BUILDING WASTE WATER (WWS) SYSTEM PIPING SUPPORTS

	4432
	SV0-0000-C0W-863503
	PERSONNEL ACCESS POINT PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE

	4433
	SV3-2026-SHW-862477
	INSTALLATION OF ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY WELDED SUPPORTS IN THE UNIT 3 TURBINE BUILDING ELEV 82'-9" AREA 6

	4434
	SV4-RWS-THW-863145
	Hydrotest RWS 34" and 20" HDPE Piping to Unit 4 Cooling Tower

	4435
	SV4-WWS-THW-863143
	HYDROTEST WWS 20" HDPE PIPING FROM UNIT 4 COOLING TOWER

	4436
	SV3-2044-SHW-861967
	ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY WELDED SUPPORTS

	4437
	SV3-MSS-PLW-452-FP348
	MODIFY PIPE SPOOL

	4438
	SV4-WWS-P0W-863000
	INSTALL WWS 20" HDPE PIPING FROM UNIT 4 COOLING TOWER

	4439
	SV4-VWS-PHW-855014
	Containment Building-Installation of Supports: ISO-SV4-VWS-PLW-502

	4440
	SV3-PCS-PHW-800001
	INSTALL ASME III PIPE SUPPORTS PER SV3-PCS-PLW-035

	4441
	SV4-2070-SSW-863274
	UNIT 4 TURBINE BUILDING ROOF DECKING, SEQUENCE 14, 15 AND 16

	4442
	SV3-2044-SHW-861966
	ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY WELDED SUPPORTS

	4443
	SV3-2045-SHW-861893
	ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY WELDED SUPPORTS FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION IN THE UNIT 3 TURBINE BUILDING, ELEVATION 120'6", AREA 5

	4444
	SV3-4000-SHW-863324
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL TYPICAL FIELD ROUTED CONDUIT SUPPORTS C-131 ANNEX BUILDING ALL AREAS AND ELEVATIONS, BOOK 1

	4445
	SV3-CCS-P0W-800074
	Install Large Bore Pipe per SV3-CCS-PLW-516

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	4446
	SV3-CAS-PHW-850895
	INSTALL ISOMETRICS SV3-CAS-PLW-895 SMALL BORE PIPE SUPPORTS

	4447
	SV3-1214-SHW-862408
	FABRICATE & INSTALL DESIGNED CONDUIT SUPPORTS AREA 4 ELEV 66'-6"

	4448
	SV3-CAS-P0W-862826
	INSTALLATION OF ANNEX BLDG CAS PIPING (ISO-CAS-PLW-20S, 25S, 25U, 25V, 202, 203, 205, 211, 217, 224, 225, 227, & 229)

	4449
	SV4-WWS-THW-862953
	HYDROTEST UNIT 4 YARD WASTE WATER SYSTEM UNDERGROUND STEEL PIPING.

	4450
	SV4-MS18-MSW-800000
	TB - Condenser Air Removal Pump Skids (CMS-MS-01A/B/C/D)

	4451
	SV3-1230-CRW-800008
	100'-0" to 115'-6", CL 2 Wall, Rebar Fabrication & Installation (Wall 98)

	4452
	SV3-4000-SHW-862404
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF TYPICAL FIELD ROUTED CONDUIT SUPPORTS, DETAIL C-94,  ANNEX BUILDING,  ALL AREAS /  ELEVATIONS.  BOOK 1

	4453
	SV4-CA01-S4W-861769
	CA01-SA01 ELEV 107" - 119" DWA

	4454
	SV3-4032-SHW-862719
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL CABLE TRAY SUPPORTS,  ANNEX BLDG.  AREA 2,  ELEV. 100',  BETWEEN COLUMN LINES 6/7.1 & E/F.

	4455
	SV4-1130-SLW-861200
	Upender Pit, Fabrication

	4456
	SV3-1213-ERW-EL3680
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL FIELD ROUTED TYPICAL CONDUIT SUPPORT C15 FOR AUX BUILDING (AREAS 3 & 4) EL 66'-6" TO 82'-6"

	4457
	SV3-1213-ERW-EL3681
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL FIELD ROUTED TYPICAL CONDUIT SUPPORT C29 FOR AUX BUILDING (AREAS 3 & 4) EL 66'-6" TO 82'-6"

	4458
	SV3-1215-ERW-EL3683
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL FIELD ROUTED TYPICAL CONDUIT SUPPORT C13 FOR AUX BUILDING (AREAS 5 & 6) EL 66'-6" TO 82'-6"

	4459
	SV4-2037-SHW-863385
	ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY SUPPLEMENTAL STEEL INSTALLATION IN THE TURBINE BUILDING ELEVATION 100'-0" AREA 7 FROM COLUMNS 18 TO 19 & I.2 TO K.1

	4460
	SV3-2000-PHW-863497
	INSTALLATION OF TEMPORARY SUPPORTS FOR FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEM

	4461
	SV4-2037-SHW-863388
	ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY SUPPLEMENTAL STEEL INSTALLATION IN THE TURBINE BUILDING, ELEVATION 100'-0", AREA 7 FROM COLUMNS 18 TO 20 & L.1 TO K.1

	4462
	SV3-WLS-PHW-800001
	Install SB pipe supports per SV3-WLS-PLW-522

	4463
	SV3-2068-SHW-863447
	ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY SUPPLEMENTAL STEEL INSTALLATION IN THE TURBINE BUILDING UNIT 3, BELOW ELEVATION 230'-9",

	4464
	SV3-WLS-PHW-800000
	Install SB pipe supports per SV3-WLS-PLW-521

	4465
	SV3-CVS-PHW-800004
	Install large bore pipe supports per SV3-CVS-PLW-532

	4466
	SV3-RNS-PHW-861487
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF RNS SMALL BORE PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISO SV3-RNS-PLW-17U

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	4467
	SV3-WLS-P0W-800000
	Install small bore pipe per SV3-WLS-PLW-521

	4468
	SV3-WLS-PHW-800004
	Install Small Bore Supports per Isometric SV3-WLS-PLW-524

	4469
	SV3-RNS-PHW-ME9014
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF SUPPORTS FOR ISO SV3-RNS-PLW-174

	4470
	SV3-WLS-PHW-800003
	Install Small Bore Supports per Isometric SV3-WLS-PLW-533

	4471
	SV4-FPS-PHW-863275
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF SV4 TURBINE BUILDING FPS PIPING SUPPORTS

	4472
	SV3-2044-SHW-861965
	ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY WELDED SUPPORTS

	4473
	SV3-6030-C0W-850000
	DIESEL GENERATOR BUILDING CONCRERT SLAB AND FOUNDATION

	4474
	SV4-4040-CRW-863383
	AREA 3 WALLS FROM 107'2" TO 123'-8" REINFORCEMEN

	4475
	SV4-RNS-P0W-850180
	INSTALL PIPE ISO SV4-RNS-PLW-180

	4476
	SV3-WWS-PHW-860663
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL SV3 TURBINE BUILDING WASTE WATER (WWS) SYSTEM PIPING SUPPORTS

	4477
	SV4-CA01-S4W-861770
	CA01-SA02 - ELEV 107' TO 119' OLPs AND WELDED ATTACHMENTS

	4478
	SV3-RNS-PHW-850023
	3" LARGE BORE PIPE SUPPORT PER ISO: SV3-RNS-PLW-023

	4479
	SV4-WWS-PHW-863288
	INSTALL WASTE WATER SYSTEM PIPE SUPPORTS ISOMETRICS SV4-WWS-PLW-506, 816, 924

	4480
	SV3-VYS-PHW-863039
	INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS IN ANNEX 3

	4481
	SV3-RWS-P0W-863381
	UNIT 3 RAW WATER SYSTEM PIPING NEAR THE BLOWDOWN SUMP

	4482
	SV4-RWS-P0W-863382
	UNIT 4 RAW WATER SYSTEM PIPING AND SUPPORT NEAR THE BLOWDOWN SUMP

	4483
	SV4-KB37-KBW-863074
	SITE COMPLETION OF MODULE KB37 FABRICATION

	4484
	SV3-PWS-PHW-ME6979
	Installation of Annex Bldg PWS Pipe Supports (Isometrics SV3-PWS-PLW-150, 156, 157, 454, 455, 471).

	4485
	SV3-WWS-PHW-860654
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL SV3 TURBINE BUILDING WASTE WATER SYSTEM PIPING SUPPORTS

	4486
	SV3-VWS-P0W-862835
	INSTALLATION OF VWS PIPING IN ANNEX 3

	4487
	SV0-SDS-PLW-ME1148
	Install Sanitary Drain Lines Between Lift Stations MS-501 and MS-502

	4488
	SV4-1220-CCW-CV10085
	UNIT 4 CORE BUILDING IN CONCRETE PLACEMENT OUTSIDE THE CVBH AT ELEV. 72'-6"

	4489
	SV4-RWS-P0W-863002
	INSTALL RWS 34" AND 20" HDPE PIPING TO UNIT 4 COOLING TOWER

	4490
	SV4-PXS-P0W-800022
	Install large bore pipe per SV4-PXS-PLW-029

	4491
	SV4-CA33-S5W-863332
	CA33 INSTALL SHIOPPED LOOSE PARTS

	4492
	SV4-CA01-S4W-861780
	CA01 SUBASSEMBLY 03 ELEV > 119' OLPs AND WELDED ATTACHMENTS

	4493
	SV3-CA01-S8W-CV4043
	U3 CONTAINMENT INSTALLATION OF CA01 MODULE AT ELEV. 83'-0"

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	4494
	SV3-4034-CEW-CV2621
	Annex Area 4 Foundation Embed Plates And Anchor Bolts

	4495
	SV3-CCS-P0W-ME2774
	INSTALLATION OF LARGE BORE CCS PIPING (INCLUDES ISOMETRICS: SV3-CCS-PLW-080, 082

	4496
	SV4-4034-C0W-863506
	AREA 4 CONTROLLED DENSITY FILL AND MUDMAT PLACEMENT

	4497
	SV4-VWS-PHW-855028
	INSTALL ISOMETRIC SV4-VWS-PLW-52A LARGE BORE PIPE SUPPORTS

	4498
	SV4-VWS-P0W-855011
	LARGE BORE PIPE SV4-ISOMETRIC SV4-VWS-PLW-50L

	4499
	SV3-2026-SHW-862476
	INSTALLATION OF ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY WELDED SUPPORTS IN THE UNIT 3 TURBINE BUILDING ELEV 82'-9", AREA 6

	4500
	SV4-CA01-S4W-861771
	CA01-SA03 ELEV 107' - 119' OVERLAY PLATES (OLP) AND DIRECT WELDED ATTACHMENTS (DWA)

	4501
	SV3-CCS-P0W-862864
	INSTALLATION OF CCS PIPING IN ANNEX 3

	4502
	SV4-KB38-KBW-863075
	SITE COMPLETION OF MODULE KB-38 FABRICATION

	4503
	SV4-WWS-P0W-862175
	INSTALLATION OF ANNEX BLDG WWS PIPING (ISO SV4-WWS-PLW-467, 468, 469, 956, 957, 958, 959 & 960)

	4504
	SV3-PXS-P0W-800034
	Install ASME III Valve SV3-PXS-PL-V016B and Spool SV3-PXS-PLW-020-1F per ISO SV3-PXS-PLW-020

	4505
	SV3-ML05-MLW-800004
	INSTALL ASME III PIPE AND PENETRATION PER ISO SV3-SFS-PLW-160

	4506
	SV3-PXS-PHW-850221
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL LB PIPE SUPPORTS IAW ISO SV3-PXS-PLW-221

	4507
	SV4-WRS-P0W-800007
	1" SMALL BORE PIPE PER ISO: SV4-WRS-PLW-82J

	4508
	SV3-PCS-P0W-800003
	Install small bore pipe per SV3-PCS-PLW-450

	4509
	SV4-WWS-PHW-862176
	INSTALLATION OF ANNEX BLDG WWS PIPE SUPPORTS (ISO SV4-WWS-PLW-467, 468, 469, 956, 957, 958, 959 & 960)

	4510
	SV4-2070-SUW-863273
	UNIT 4 TURBINE BUILDING STRUCTURAL STEEL FRAMIN SEQUENCE 16

	4511
	SV3-2043-SHW-861610
	ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY TRAPEZE SUPPORTS FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION IN THE UNIT 3 TURBINE BUILDING ELEV 120'6" AREA 3

	4512
	SV3-PXS-P0W-ME3832
	ASME SECTION III - FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF ISOMETRIC# SV3-PXS-PLW-100, -101, -102 (LINE NUMBERS PXS-PL-L180B)

	4513
	SV3-PXS-P0W-ME3833
	ASME SECTION III - FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF ISOMETRIC# SV3-PXS-PLW-110, -111, -112, -113 (LINE NUMBERS PXS-PL-L180A)

	4514
	SV4-1230-CRW-800008
	100'-0" to 117'-6", CL 1 Wall, Rebar Fabrication & Installation (Wall 88)

	4515
	SV4-1230-CRW-800009
	100'-0" to 117'-6", CL 1 Wall, Rebar Installation (Wall 89)

	4516
	SV3-CDS-PLW-01N-FP673
	MODIFICATION OF PIPE SPOOL SV3-CDS-PLW-01N-2

	4517
	SV4-VWS-PLW-286-FP494
	MODIFICATION OF PIPE SPOOLS SV4-VWS-PLW-286-1 THRU -6

	4518
	SV4-TDS-PLW-303-FP492
	MODIFICATION OF PIPE SPOOLS SV4-TDS-PLW-303-2 AND -3

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	4519
	SV4-WLS-PLW-81AD-FP1109
	REWORK SPOOLS SV4-WLS-PLW-81AD-2, -3A & -3B AND SV4-WLS-PLW-81ED-2, -3A, -3B & -3C

	4520
	SV4-WLS-PLW-81AF-FP1110
	REWORK SPOOLS SV4-WLS-PLW-81AF-2, -3A & -3B AND SV4-WLS-PLW-81EF-2, -3A, -3B & -3C

	4521
	SV4-DWS-PLW-929-FP1057
	MODIFICATION OF PIPE SPOOL SV3-DWS-PLW-929-1 THRU -3

	4522
	SV3-DWS-PLW-930-FP1059
	MODIFICATION OF PIPE SPOOLS SV3-DWS-PLW-830-2 THRU -5

	4523
	SV3-WWS-PLW-515-FP1099
	MODIFICATION OF PIPE SPOOLS SV3-WWS-PLW-513-1A, -1B, -C & 2

	4524
	SV3-VYS-P0W-863038
	INSTALLATION OF PIPING IN ANNEX 3

	4525
	SV4-VWS-P0W-855031
	INSTALL LARGE BORE PIPE ISOMETRIC SV4-VWS-PLW-51A

	4526
	SV4-1233-SSW-850000
	AUXILIARY BUILDING STRUCTURAL STEEL FROM ELEV 82'-6" UP TO 100'-0" AREA 3

	4527
	SV4-MH20-MHW-863170
	ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION OF 15T TURBINE CRANE

	4528
	SV4-MH20-MHW-863168
	ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION OF 220T TURBINE CRANE

	4529
	SV3-VWS-PHW-800001
	Install large bore pipe support per SV3-VWS-PLW-920

	4530
	SV3-CVS-P0W-800006
	ASME III INSTALL LB PIPING FROM ISO SV3-CVS-PLW-532

	4531
	SV3-CAS-P0W-800014
	Install Small Bore Pipe Per SV3-CAS-PLW-833

	4532
	SV3-1130-C0W-850003
	Containment Concrete Placement, West Side to Elev. 102'-11-1/2"

	4533
	SV3-MS10-MEW-860243
	INSTALLATION OF TURBINE BUILDING FIRST BAY AHUs SV3-VTS-MS-03A & 03B

	4534
	SV3-CVS-P0W-800004
	Install small bore pipe per SV3-CVS-PLW-522

	4535
	SV4-MS60-MSW-863329
	INSTALLATION OF AUXILIARY BOILER DEAERATOR SV4-ASS-ME-01

	4536
	SV4-1232-SSW-850000
	AUXILIARY BUILDING STRUCTURAL STEEL FROM ELEV 82'-6" UP TO 100'-0" AREA 2

	4537
	SV3-WWS-PHW-ME2683
	INSTALLATION OF ANNEX WWS PIPING SUPPORTS (FOR WP SV3-WWS-P0W-ME2633)

	4538
	SV0-0000-XEW-CV0267
	Erosion Control Measures per NOI-20 in Support of the RWI Site Development

	4539
	SV0-0000-XYW-CV0239
	Maintenance and Removal of Various NOI's

	4540
	SV0-142-PPW-ME0306
	PWS & SDS FOR BUILDING 142: SAFETY, MEDICAL AND FIRE FACILITY

	4541
	SV0-869-XVW-CV1421
	Vehicle Barrier Ditch

	4542
	SV0-RWS-CCW-CV0964
	RWS DUCT BANK TO THE RIVER WATER INTAKE

	4543
	SV0-YFS-PLW-ME0265
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF THE YARD FIRE WATER SYSTEM HDPE PIPING FOR TRENCH 7

	4544
	SV3-CA01-S4W-CV6061
	CA01-43 PERMANENT WELDED ATTACHMENT INSTALLATION

	4545
	SV3-CA01-S5W-CV4285
	CA01-22 N&D SV3-CA01-GNR-000067 REWORK

	4546
	SV3-CA20-S4W-CV0438
	Install CA20-66 Floor into CA20 SA4

	4547
	SV4-CAS-THW-863505
	HYDROSTATIC TESTING OF CAS PIPING ON MODULE R161

	4548
	SV3-CVS-PLW-ME0560
	INSTALLATION OF LARGE BORE CVS PIPING. INCLUDES ISOMETRICS SV3-CVS-PLW-561 AND 562

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	4549
	SV3-DWS-PLW-ME0930
	Fabricate and Install Small Bore Elevation 1 DWS Piping Iso SV3-DWS-PLW-773

	4550
	SV3-HDS-PHW-ME1366
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL HEATER DRAIN PIPE SUPPORTS ON FEEDWATER HEATER DRAIN COOLER 7B

	4551
	SV3-ME01-PLW-ME1011
	Unit 3 Condenser C:  Installation of Upper Shell Nozzles

	4552
	SV3-MT6F-MEW-ME3568
	INSTALLATION OF MAIN FEEDWATER PUMP DRAIN COLLECTOR (FWS-MT-01)

	4553
	SV3-PXS-PLW-ME0931
	Fabricate and Install Small Bore Elevation 1 PXS Piping Iso SV3-PXS-PLW-824

	4554
	SV3-WLS-MTW-ME0746
	WLS EFFLUENT HOLDUP TANK B INSTALLATION

	4555
	SV3-WLS-MTW-ME0747
	WASTE HOLDUP TANK A INSTALLATION

	4556
	SV3-WLS-MTW-ME0748
	WASTE HOLDUP TANK B INSTALLATION

	4557
	SV3-WLS-MTW-ME0749
	WLS MONITOR TANK C INSTALLATION

	4558
	SV3-WLS-MTW-ME0750
	WLS CHEMICAL WASTE TANK INSTALLATION

	4559
	SV3-WLS-PLW-ME0855
	ASME SECTION III FABRICATE AND INSTALL THE LIQUID RADWASTE SYSTEM (WLS) COLLECTED DRAIN LINE (WLS-PL-L063) TO CONTAINMEN

	4560
	SV3-WRS-P0W-ME2492
	FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION OF LARGE BORE WRS PIPING (ISOMETRIC SV3-WRS-PLW-65A, -65B, -654)

	4561
	SV3-WRS-PHW-ME0774
	INSTALLATION OF LARGE BORE WRS PIPING SUPPORTS: SV3-WRS-PH-12R4039, 12R4038)

	4562
	SV3-WRS-PHW-ME0775
	INSTALLATION OF LARGE BORE WRS PIPING SUPPORTS: SV3-WRS-PH-12R0058, 12R0053)

	4563
	SV3-WRS-PLW-ME0944
	WELDING OF WRS PIPING DRAIN HUBS (CA20 SCOPE) (DRAINS FOUND ON ISOMETRIC SV3-WRS-PLW-59R, 654, 65B, 652, 650, AND 56G)

	4564
	SV4-1230-SSW-850000
	AUXILIARY BUILDING STRUCTURAL STEEL FROM ELEV 82'-6" UP TO 100'-0" AREA 5 & 6

	4565
	SV3-SFS-P0W-ME4355
	INSTALLATION OF LARGE BORE SFS PIPING ISOMETRICS SV3-SFS-PLW-53N, 53P, 53Y, 53Z

	4566
	SV3-WLS-PHW-ME1040
	FABRICATION/INSTALLATION OF PIPE SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC DRAWING WLS-PLW-061

	4567
	SV4-1208-C0W-850004
	CYLINDRICAL WALL RC04

	4568
	SV3-2041-SHW-861948
	INSTALLATION OF WELDED CABLE TRAY SUPPORTS IN TURBINE BUILDING (ELEV 120'6" AREA 1)

	4569
	SV3-CVS-PHW-ME4774
	INSTALLATION OF ANNEX CVS PIPING SUPPORTS FOR WP (SV3-CVS-P0W-ME4773)

	4570
	SV3-CVS-P0W-ME4773
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL CVS PIPING INCLUDING ISOMETRIC: SV3-CVS-PLW-641,650,680 & 694

	4571
	SV3-PXS-PHW-800074
	INSTALL ASME III SUPPORT SV3-PXS-PH-11R0128 FROM ISO SV3-PXS-PLW-02X

	4572
	SV4-KB23-KBW-863105
	INSTALLATION OF KB23

	4573
	SV4-CDS-P0W-863008
	INSTALL CDS PIPING IN UNIT 4 TURBINE BUILDING

	4574
	SV4-WLS-THW-863432
	HYDROSTATIC TESTING OF WLS PIPING ON MODULE KB20

	4575
	SV3-WWS-P0W-863012
	Install Large Bore WWS Piping

	
			
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Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	4576
	SV4-ME04-MEW-863331
	INSTALL TB 4 MSR MOISTURE SEPARATOR REHEATER SV4-MSS-ME-01B

	4577
	SV4-4002-SSW-863240
	Unit 4 Annex Building Area 2 Stair Tower S04 Girts and Tie-Rods

	4578
	SV3-RNS-PHW-800004
	Install large bore pipe supports per SV3-RNS-PLW-17F

	4579
	SV4-DWS-THW-861309
	Hydrostatic Testing of WGS Piping on Module R161

	4580
	SV4-ME03-MEW-863437
	Installation of Deaerator SV4-CDS-ME-05

	4581
	SV4-WGS-THW-861312
	Hydrostatic Testing of WGS Piping on Module R161

	4582
	SV4-VWS-THW-861311
	Hydrostatic Testing of VWS Piping on Module R161

	4583
	SV4-PGS-THW-861310
	Hydrostatic Testing of PGS Piping on Module R161

	4584
	SV4-CCS-THW-861308
	Hydrostatic Testing of CCS Piping on Module R161

	4585
	SV3-CA20-C0W-850010
	U3 CA20 FLOOR SUBMODULES 45 AND 46 CONCRETE PLACEMENT AT ELEV 92'-6"

	4586
	SV3-4032-SHW-862717
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL CABLE TRAY SUPPORTS, ANNEX BLDG. AREA 2,  ELEV. 100',  BETWEEN COLUMN LINES 6/7.1 & F/G.

	4587
	SV3-4032-SHW-862718
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL CABLE TRAY SUPPORTS ANNEX BLDG AREA 2 ELEV 100' BETWEEN COLUMN LINES 4.1/6 & E/F

	4588
	SV4-FPS-P0W-860334
	Fabricate/Install Fire Protection Piping in Unit 4 Turbine Building

	4589
	SV3-4031-ERW-863443
	INSTALLATION OF ALL UNSCHEDULED CONDUIT TO INCLUDE BOXES & RECEPTACLES FOR POWER IN ANNEX BLDG AREA 1 ELEV 100'-0"

	4590
	SV4-MS60-MSW-861738
	Installation of ASS Electrolyte Feed Tank )ASS-MT-06) and Auxiliary Steam Separator (ASS-MT-08)

	4591
	SV3-2036-SHW-861528
	ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY (WELDED) SUPPORT FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION IN THE UNIT 3 TURBINE BULDING ELEV 100'0" AREA 6

	4592
	SV4-0000-C0W-863509
	UNIT 4 TRANSFORMER EXCITER PAD

	4593
	SV3-CCS-PHW-862865
	INSTALLATION OF CCS PIPE SUPPORTS IN ANNEX 3

	4594
	SV3-VWS-PLW-10AU-FP1088
	FABRICATION OF PIPE SPOOLS SV3-VWS-PLW-10AU-1 THRU 5

	4595
	SV4-KB23-KBW-863299
	COMPLETE MODULE KB23 FABRICATION

	4596
	SV4-2070-EGW-863325
	GROUNDING INSTALLATION IN THE UNIT 4 TURBINE BUILDING FROM ABOVE THE 170' ELEVATION TO THE 254' ELEVATION ROOF.

	4597
	SV4-WWS-THW-863430
	PRESSURE TESTING OF WWS PIPING ON MODULE KB10

	4598
	SV3-PWS-P0W-861752
	INSTALLATION OF PWS PIPING IN ANNEX 3 AREA 1 (ISO'S SV3-PWS-PLW-154, 171, 172, 447,  456, 461 & 966)

	4599
	SV3-FPS-P0W-862829
	INSTALLATION OF FPS PIPING IN ANNEX 3

	4600
	SV3-1215-ERW-EL3684
	FABRICATE AND INSTALL FIELD ROUTED TYPICAL CONDUIT SUPPORT C14 FOR AUX BUILDING (AREAS 5 & 6) EL 66'-6" TO 82'-6"

	4601
	SV3-KU20-KUW-800002
	Auxillary Building- Staging of Filter Vessel Shield Box KU20CV4

	4602
	SV3-1131-SSW-800000
	IRWST TOWER INSTALLATION @ ELEVATION 103'-1 1/2"

	
			
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CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY

Exhibit V – Legacy, WIP, and Completed Work Packages

	
			
	Table 3. In-Progress Work Packages (as of October 17, 2017)

	4603
	SV3-2043-SHW-861599
	ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY TRAPEZE SUPPORTS FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION IN UNIT 3 TURBINE BUILDING, ELEVATION 120'6", AREA 3

	4604
	SV3-2051-SHW-862676
	ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY WELDED SUPPORT FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION IN THE UNIT 3 TUBRING BUILDING ELEVATION 141'-3" AREA 1

	4605
	SV3-2051-SHW-862678
	ELECTRICAL CABLE TRAY WELDED SUPPORT FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION IN THE UNIT 3 TUBRINE BUILDING ELEVATION 141'-3" AREA 1

	4606
	SV3-PWS-PHW-861755
	INSTALL OF PWS PIPE SUPPORTS IN ANNEX 3 (AREA 1 ISO'S SV3-PWS-PLW-154, 171, 172, 447, 456, 461 & 966)

	4607
	SV4-0000-C0W-863510
	UNIT 4 TRANSFORMER PEDESTAL PLACEMENT 14, 16, & 18

	4608
	SV4-CA33-S5W-863153
	CA33 SEAM WELDS

	4609
	SV3-VWS-PHW-ME2797
	INSTALLATION OF VWS SUPPORTS FOR ISOMETRIC SV3-VWS-PLW-10Q.

	4610
	SV3-CAS-PHW-862827
	INSTALLATION OF ANNEX BLDG CAS PIPE SUPPORTS (ISO SV3-CAS-PLW-20S, 25S, 25U, 25V, 202, 203, 205, 211, 217, 224, 225, 227, & 229)

	4611
	SV4-CDS-P0W-860324
	INSTALLATION AND FABRICATION OF CONDENSATE SYSTEM (CDS) PIPING

	4612
	SV3-VXS-PHW-862459
	INSTALLATION OF VXS PIPE SUPPORTS IN ANNEX 3

	4613
	SV3-CVS-P0W-800001
	Install ASME III SB Piping for ISO SV3-CVS-PLW-511

	4614
	SV3-RNS-PHW-800005
	Install Large Bore Pipe Supports per Isometric SV3-RNS-PLW-090

	
			
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Execution Copy     CHICAGO/#2984622.14  EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT This Employment Agreement (the “Agreement”) is entered into as of October 27, 2017 (the “Effective Date”) between GATX Corporation, a New York corporation (the “Company”), and James F. Earl (the “Executive”). WHEREAS, the Company desires to employ the Executive, and the Executive desires to be employed by the Company, for a term of employment commencing on the Effective Date and continuing through 5:00 PM Central Time on February 28, 2018 (the “End Date”), upon the terms and conditions set forth herein. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants and agreements contained herein and for other good and valuable consideration, the sufficiency and receipt of which are hereby acknowledged, the parties to this Agreement agree as follows: 1. Term.  The Company will employ the Executive for the period from the Effective Date through the End Date, unless employment is earlier terminated per Section 5 below (the period of employment, the “Term” and the last day of the Term, the “Separation Date”). 2. Responsibilities. a. During the Term, the Executive will have the title Executive Vice President and President, Rail International and will report to the Chief Executive Officer of the Company (the “CEO”).  In such position, the Executive will have such duties, authority and responsibility as are consistent with the Executive’s position.  The Executive will devote his full time and attention to the business and affairs of the Company and will perform his obligations and responsibilities diligently, applying the highest degrees of professionalism, integrity and management to his obligations and responsibilities.  The Executive will, if so required by the CEO, serve as an officer, director, or manager of any of the Company’s subsidiaries or affiliates without additional compensation. b. The Executive:  (i) may serve as an officer or director of, or otherwise participate in, solely educational, welfare, social, religious and civic organizations; (ii) may be a passive owner of less than 3% of any class of stock or interest of a corporation, partnership or limited liability entity which class of stock or interest is publicly traded, so long as the Executive has no active participation in the business of such entity; and (iii) with the prior written consent of the CEO, may serve on the board of directors of, and provide consulting services to, other businesses; in each case, so long as such activities do not materially interfere with the Executive’s duties, responsibilities or functions to the Company under this Agreement.  The Company acknowledges and provides prior written consent to the Executive’s membership on the board of directors of Harsco Corporation. 3. Salary and Benefits. a. Base Salary.  During the Term, the Company will pay to the Executive a base salary at the same rate as in place on the Effective Date (the “Base Salary”), payable in accordance with the Company’s payroll policy. 

 

 2   CHICAGO/#2984622.14  b. Employee Benefits.  During the Term, the Executive will be entitled to participate in the Company’s employee benefit plans generally available to senior employees of the Company, in accordance with the terms of such plans.  Nothing in this Agreement will require the Company to establish, maintain or continue any of the benefits already in existence or hereafter adopted for senior employees of the Company, and nothing in this Agreement will restrict the right of the Company to amend, modify or terminate such programs. c. Vacation Time.  During the Term, the Executive will accrue vacation time, in accordance with applicable Company policy. d. Expense Reimbursement.  In accordance with Company policies and procedures, the Company will reimburse the Executive for all proper expenses incurred by the Executive in the performance of his duties during the Term. e. Severance Benefits Under the CoC Agreement.  The Executive and the Company have entered into an Amended and Restated Agreement for Employment Following a Change of Control, effective January 1, 2009 (the “CoC Agreement”).  If: (x) a Change of Control (as defined in the CoC Agreement) occurs on or prior to the Separation Date, and (y) the circumstances around the termination of the Executive's employment are such that Executive becomes eligible for payments and benefits pursuant to Section 6(a) of the CoC Agreement, then the provisions of Section 6(a) of the CoC Agreement regarding the Executive's eligibility to receive certain severance payments and benefits shall govern and the terms of Section 6.b. of this Agreement shall have no force or effect.  If a Change of Control (as defined in the CoC Agreement) has not occurred on or prior to the Separation Date (whether the Separation Date is the End Date or an earlier date), then, the terms of this Agreement shall govern and the Executive hereby knowingly and intentionally waives any claim for payments or benefits under the CoC Agreement.    4. Incentive Compensation. a. COIP.  During the Term, the Executive will continue to participate in the Company’s Corporate Officer Incentive Program (the “COIP”) per the terms of the COIP as in place from time to time.  The COIP amount earned for 2017 shall be paid when 2017 COIP payments are generally made, which is anticipated to be February 2018.   Any pro rata COIP earned for 2018 shall be paid when 2018 COIP payments are generally made, which is anticipated to be February 2019.    b. Outstanding Equity Awards. i. Any award held by the Executive as of the Effective Date per an Equity-Based Award Agreement (as defined below) shall continue to vest during the Term per the terms of the applicable Equity-Based Award Agreement. ii. “Equity-Based Award Agreement” means each of the Executive’s award agreements under the GATX Corporation 2012 Incentive Award Plan (the “Stock Plan”), including, but not limited to, any Performance Share Agreement and any Option Agreement. 

 

 3   CHICAGO/#2984622.14  5. Termination. a. End Date.  Unless earlier terminated as provided herein, the Term will terminate on the End Date.  Such termination on the End Date shall be deemed:  (1) a termination of employment by the Company “without Cause” for purposes of this Agreement and any of the Company’s compensation and benefit plans (including each outstanding Equity-Based Award Agreement) or (2) a “Retirement” with a “Retirement Date” of March 1, 2018 for purposes of any of the Company’s compensation and benefit plans (including each outstanding Equity-Based Award Agreement), if such designation results in a greater benefit to Executive with respect to any such compensation or benefit plan. b. Death or Disability.  The Term will terminate immediately upon the death or Disability of the Executive.  In such event, the Company will pay the Executive (or his Beneficiary (per Section 12.b. below, as applicable) all accrued but unpaid Base Salary and benefits as of the Separation Date.  “Disability” means the Executive qualifies for disability income benefits under the GATX Long Term Disability Income Plan. c. By the Executive.  The Term may be terminated by the Executive for any reason upon thirty (30) days’ advance written notice to the Company.  Any such termination shall be construed as a voluntary termination of employment for purposes of this Agreement and the Company’s compensation and benefit plans.  d. For Cause.  The Company may terminate the Term for Cause, effective immediately by written notice of termination given to the Executive setting forth in good faith the basis for such termination.   i. For the purposes of this Agreement, “Cause” shall mean:  (x) the willful and continued failure of the Executive to perform substantially the Executive’s duties with the Company or one of its affiliates (other than any such failure resulting from incapacity due to physical or mental illness), after a written demand for substantial performance is delivered to the Executive by the CEO which specifically identifies the manner in which the CEO believes in good faith that the Executive has not substantially performed the Executive’s duties; or (y) the engaging by the Executive in illegal conduct or gross misconduct which is materially and demonstrably injurious to the Company. ii. For purposes of Section 5.d.i. above, no act or failure to act, on the part of the Executive, shall be considered “willful” unless it is done, or omitted to be done, by the Executive in bad faith or without reasonable belief that the Executive’s action or omission was in the best interests of the Company.  Any act, or failure to act, based upon: (x) authority given pursuant to a resolution duly adopted by the Board of Directors of the Company, or (y) upon the written instructions or written concurrence of the CEO, or (z) based upon the written advice of counsel for the Company, shall be conclusively presumed to be done, or omitted to be done, by the Executive in good faith and in the best interests of the Company.   e. Effecting Termination.  As of the Separation Date, the Executive agrees that the Secretary of the Company may, as an irrevocable proxy and in the Executive’s name and stead, execute all documents and things which the Company deems necessary and 

 

 4   CHICAGO/#2984622.14  desirable to effect the Executive’s resignation as an officer of the Company and its subsidiaries and affiliates.  During any applicable statute of limitations period, the Company agrees to continue and maintain a directors and officers liability insurance policy covering the Executive to the applicable extent as follows:  (1) to the same extent the Company provides such coverage for its executive officers in active service, or (2) in the event the Company ceases to have any executive officer in active service, then to the same extent the Company provides such coverage for any former executive officer whose period of active service with the Company overlaps with the Executive’s period of active service with the Company. f. Copy of Restrictive Covenants.  The Executive agrees that, prior to the commencement of any new employment, the Executive will furnish the prospective new employer with a copy of the text of any restrictive covenant obligation the Executive has to the Company (the “Restrictive Covenant Text”).  The Executive also agrees that the Company may advise any prospective new employer of the Executive of the existence and terms of such restrictive covenants and furnish the prospective new employer with a copy of the Restrictive Covenant Text. 6. Payments and Benefits Upon Termination. a. Upon any Separation Date per any of Section 5.a. – 5.d. above, the Executive or his Beneficiary (per Section 12.b. below) will be entitled to receive the following payments and benefits (collectively, the “Accrued Amounts”): i. Any accrued but unpaid Base Salary and accrued but unused vacation, which will be paid no later than the payday no less than seven (7) days after the Separation Date, in accordance with the Company’s customary payroll practices, or such earlier date as may be required by law; ii. Reimbursement for unreimbursed business expenses properly incurred by the Executive, which will be subject to and paid in accordance with the Company’s expense reimbursement policy; and iii. Any employee benefits (including equity compensation) to which the Executive may be entitled under the plans or policies of the Company as of the Separation Date, including, but not limited to, eligibility for the Company’s pre-65 retiree medical plan and treatment under the COIP, in each case per the terms of the plan or policy. b. Upon termination of the Term upon the End Date per Section 5.a. above, and contingent upon the Executive (i) continuing to abide by the provisions of Section 8 herein, and (ii) signing and returning a release of claims (the “Release”) (such Release to be provided to the Executive on or about the termination date, in a form substantially similar to Attachment A hereto), within the period of time set forth therein (and without revoking such Release), the Executive shall receive the following payments and benefits (the “Separation Payments”) in addition to the Accrued Amounts: (a) a total of $1,402,300 paid on the following schedule:  (y) by the sixtieth (60th) day after the End Date, payment of $621,300 and a $36,000 contribution to the Executive’s Health Reimbursement Account; and (z) on the one year anniversary of the End Date, payment of $745,000; (b) in February 2019, when COIP bonuses are generally paid for 2018, a payment equal to the spread between $434,910 and the pro 

 

 5   CHICAGO/#2984622.14  rata COIP actually earned by the Executive for 2018; and (c) provided the Executive elects coverage under the Company’s pre-65 retiree health plan, a subsidy for the first 12 months of such coverage totaling $14,000, which subsidy will be provided in 12 equal monthly increments.    7. Acknowledgments.  The Executive understands and agrees that he would not otherwise be eligible for, or entitled to, any of the Separation Payments if he did not enter into this Agreement.  Further, by signing this Agreement, the Executive agrees that he is not entitled to any additional payments and/or benefits that are not specifically listed in this Agreement, except for those benefits in which he has a vested right pursuant to the terms of the applicable Company plans or policies, or per applicable law. 8. Restrictive Covenants; Trade Secrets and Confidential Information; Cooperation. a. Non-Competition.  During the two (2)-year period following the Separation Date, the Executive may not provide services in any capacity (i.e., as an employee, consultant, independent contractor, board member, etc., and regardless of whether paid or unpaid) to Trinity Industries, Inc. (“Trinity”), any subsidiary of Trinity, or any successor of Trinity or a subsidiary of Trinity. b. Non-Solicitation.  During the two (2)-year period following the Separation Date, the Executive, as well any agent, representative or affiliate of the Executive, will not, directly or indirectly:  (i) solicit for employment or a consulting relationship, (ii) otherwise seek employment or a consulting relationship from, or (iii) induce to leave the Company’s employ or service, any person who currently is an officer, director or employee of, or a consultant to, the Company, or who had any such status during the six (6)-month period preceding the then-current date; provided that this Section 8.b. shall not be violated by general advertising or solicitation not specifically targeted at the Company. c. Confidentiality.  The Executive acknowledges and agrees that the Company’s business depends to a significant degree upon the possession of information which is not generally known to others, and that the profitability of the business of the Company requires that this information remain proprietary to the Company.  The Executive will not, except as required in the course of employment by the Company, disclose or use during or subsequent to the course of employment, any trade secrets or confidential or proprietary information relating to the business of the Company of which the Executive becomes aware by reason of being employed by the Company or to which the Executive gains access during his employment by the Company and which has not been publicly disclosed (other than by the Executive in breach of this provision).  Such information includes client and customer lists, data, records, computer programs, manuals, processes, methods and intangible rights which are either developed by the Executive during the course of employment or to which the Executive has access.  All records and equipment and other materials relating in any way to any confidential information relating to clients or to the business of the Company will be and remain the sole property of the Company during and after the end of employment.  Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Executive may comply with legal process or governmental inquiry after, to the extent legally permitted, giving the Company written notice of record thereof.  Upon termination of employment, the Executive will promptly return to the Company all materials and all copies or tangible embodiments of materials involving any confidential information in the Executive’s 

 

 6   CHICAGO/#2984622.14  possession or control.  Provided, however, Executive may retain his address book to the extent it contains contact information and the Company shall cooperate with the Executive on the transfer of his cell phone number to Executive, if applicable. d. Agreement to be Available in Future Proceedings.  During the Term and thereafter, the Executive agrees, subject to the advice of legal counsel, to voluntarily make himself reasonably available to the Company and its legal counsel, at the Company’s request, without the necessity of obtaining a subpoena or court order, in the Company’s investigation, preparation, prosecution and/or defense of any actual or potential legal proceeding, regulatory action, or internal matter.  Subject to the advice of legal counsel, the Executive agrees to provide any information reasonably within the Executive’s recollection.  The Executive will receive a payment of $500 per hour for cooperation services provided after the Term that are either: (i) in excess of 25 hours per month, or (ii) in excess of 100 hours on a total cumulative basis.  Payment or reimbursement of the Executive’s reasonable expenses incurred in connection with activity under this subsection d. will be made by the Company promptly and in no event later than December 31 of the year following the year in which such expenses were incurred. e. Confidentiality of this Agreement.  Except as required by law and as provided in Section 13.b., the Executive will not disclose the existence or terms of this Agreement to anyone except his accountants, attorneys, and spouse, and shall ensure that each such person complies with this confidentiality provision. 9. Right to Injunctive Relief.  The Executive acknowledges that the Executive’s services to the Company are of a unique character which gives them a special value to the Company, the loss of which cannot reasonably or adequately be compensated in damages in an action at law, and that a breach of Section 8 of this Agreement or any restrictive covenant referenced herein will result in irreparable and continuing harm to the Company and that therefore, in addition to any other remedy which the Company may have at law or in equity, the Company will be entitled to seek injunctive relief in court (without posting of a bond) for a breach of this Agreement by the Executive.  For any matter not required to be submitted to arbitration, the parties each hereby consent to exclusive jurisdiction and venue for all purposes in the state courts located in Cook County, Illinois, or the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois. 10. Right to Review Public Statements.  To the extent the Company releases any public statements related to the Executive or his employment, including as required by securities laws, the Executive will be provided with a reasonable time to review such statements and the ability to provide reasonable comment. 11. Release of Claims. a. Release.  The Executive, and anyone claiming through him or on his behalf, hereby waives and releases the Company with respect to any and all claims, whether currently known or unknown, that the Executive now has or have ever had against the Company arising from or related to any act, omission, or thing occurring or existing at any time prior to or on the date on which the Executive signs this Agreement.  Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the claims waived and released by the Executive hereunder include, but are not limited to: 

 

 7   CHICAGO/#2984622.14  i. All claims arising out of or related in any way to his employment, compensation, other terms and conditions of employment, or termination from employment, including, without limitation, claims arising out of any employment agreements, severance plans or policies or any other employee benefit plans; ii. All claims that were or could have been asserted by the Executive or on his behalf:  (A) in any federal, state, or local court, commission, or agency; or (B) under any common law theory (including without limitation all claims for breach of contract (oral, written or implied), wrongful termination, defamation, invasion of privacy, infliction of emotional distress, tortious interference, fraud, estoppel, unjust enrichment, and any other contract, tort or other common law claim of any kind); and iii. All claims that were or could have been asserted by the Executive or on his behalf under:  (A) the Age Discrimination in Employment Act (the “ADEA”) and the Older Worker Benefit Protection Act (the “OWBPA”); and (B) any other federal, state, local, employment, services or other law, regulation, ordinance, constitutional provision, executive order or other source of law, including without limitation under any of the following laws, as amended from time to time:  Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, 42 U.S.C. §§ 1981 & 1981a, the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Equal Pay Act, Employee Retirement Income Security Act, the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act of 2009, the Family and Medical Leave Act, the Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act and all applicable state, county or other local fair employment laws. b. Exceptions.  Notwithstanding the foregoing, the releases and waivers in this Agreement shall not apply to any claim:  (A) for unemployment or workers’ compensation, (B) for vested benefits under any employee benefit plan or vested awards under the Stock Plan, (C) that by law is non-waivable, (D) for payments or benefits under this Agreement, (E) as a stockholder of the Company, or (F) for indemnification under applicable law and for coverage as an insured under directors and officers liability insurance. c. No Further Obligations.  In the event of any further proceedings based upon any released matter, the Company shall have no further monetary or other obligation of any kind to the Executive, and the Executive hereby waives any such monetary or other recovery. d. Specific Rights Under OWBPA.  The Executive understands and agrees that:  (A) this is the full and final release of all claims against the Company through the date he signs this Agreement; (B) the Executive knowingly and voluntarily releases claims hereunder for valuable consideration; (C) the Executive hereby is and has been advised of his right to have his attorney review this Agreement before signing it; (D) the Executive has twenty-one (21) days to consider whether to sign this Agreement; and (E) the Executive may, at his sole option, revoke this Agreement upon written notice within seven (7) days after signing it.  This Agreement will not become effective until this seven (7) day period has expired and will be void if he revokes it within such period.  Although the Executive is releasing claims that he may have under the ADEA and the OWBPA, he understands that he may challenge the knowing and voluntary nature of this Agreement under the OWBPA and the ADEA 

 

 8   CHICAGO/#2984622.14  before a court, the EEOC, the NLRB, or any other federal state or local agency charged with the enforcement of any employment laws. 12. Successors and Assigns; Beneficiary. a. The rights and obligations under this Agreement will inure to the benefit of and be binding upon the Company and its successors and assigns.  This Agreement will not be assignable by the Executive, but in the event of the Executive’s death it will be binding upon and inure to the Executive’s Beneficiary. b. The Executive’s “Beneficiary” will be the beneficiary or beneficiaries named by the Executive to receive any compensation or benefits due under the Agreement following the Executive’s death, with such designation to be done in a written instrument that must be received by the Company prior to the Executive’s death.   In the event there is no such named beneficiary, or no surviving named beneficiary, such compensation and benefits shall be paid to the Executive’s surviving spouse, or, if none, to the Executive’s estate. 13. Miscellaneous. a. Lawyer Fees.  Upon presentation of an invoice approved by the Executive, with such presentation to be no later than 45 days after the Effective Date, the Company shall pay Executive’s lawyer fees incurred in connection with the negotiation and drafting of this Agreement, subject to a cap of $20,000.  Such payment will be made by the Company promptly and in no event later than December 31 of the year following the year in which such fees were incurred. b. Permitted Actions.  Nothing in this Agreement is intended to limit in any way the Executive’s right or ability to file a charge or claim of discrimination with the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (the “EEOC”), the National Labor Relations Board (the “NLRB”), or other federal, state or local agencies.  These agencies have the authority to carry out their statutory duties by investigating a charge, issuing a determination, filing a lawsuit in federal or state court in their own name, or taking any other action authorized under these statutes.  The Executive retains the right to participate in such an action and to recover any appropriate relief.  The Executive retains the right to communicate with the EEOC, NLRB and other federal, state or local agencies, and such communication can be initiated by the Executive or in response to the government and is not limited by any non-disparagement, cooperation and confidentiality obligation under this Agreement. c. Payroll Taxes and Withholding.  All compensation payments made under this Agreement will be subject to required payroll taxes and withholding.   d. Compliance with Company Policies.  Payments made under this Agreement shall be subject to any generally-applicable Company policy, or action, related to recoupment (claw-back) or other modification to executive compensation, (i) as in place from time-to-time during the period beginning on the Effective Date and ending on the Separation Date, and (ii) as in place after the Separation Date so long as required by applicable law, regulation, or stock exchange listing rule. 

 

 9   CHICAGO/#2984622.14  e. Integration; Amendment.  Except as is otherwise provided herein, this Agreement contains all of the terms and conditions agreed upon by the parties relating to the subject matter of this Agreement and supersedes all prior and contemporaneous agreements, negotiations, correspondence, undertakings and communications of the parties, whether oral or written, respecting the subject matter of this Agreement.  This Agreement may not be amended, altered or modified without the prior written consent of both parties and such instrument must acknowledge that it is an amendment or modification of this Agreement.   f. Counterparts.  This Agreement may be executed in counterparts, each of which will be deemed an original but all of which together will constitute one and the same instrument.  Counterpart signature pages to this Agreement transmitted by facsimile transmission, by electronic mail in portable document format (.pdf), or by any other electronic means intended to preserve the original graphic and pictorial appearance of a document, will have the same effect as physical delivery of the paper document bearing an original signature. g. Waiver.  Waiver of any term or condition of this Agreement by any party will not be construed as a waiver of a subsequent breach or failure of the same term or condition, or a waiver of any other term or condition of this Agreement.  Any waiver must be in writing. h. Severability.  Whenever possible, each provision of this Agreement will be interpreted in such manner as to be effective and valid under applicable law, but if any provision of this Agreement is held by a court of competent jurisdiction to be prohibited or unenforceable for any reason, such provision will be ineffective only to the extent of such prohibition or invalidity, without invalidating the remainder of this Agreement. i. Captions.  The captions in this Agreement are not part of its provisions, are merely for reference and have no force or effect.  If any caption is inconsistent with any provision of this Agreement, such provision will govern. j. Governing Law; Arbitration.  The validity, interpretation, construction, enforcement and remedies of, or relating to, this Agreement, and the rights and obligations of the parties hereunder, will be governed by and construed in accordance with the substantive laws of the State of Illinois, without regard to the conflict of law principles, rules or statutes of any jurisdiction.  Subject to Section 9 above, any action or proceeding to enforce, or arising out of, this Agreement will be submitted to arbitration via the American Arbitration Association, employment rules, and will be heard by a single arbitrator sitting in Chicago, Illinois.  The Company shall reimburse the Executive for the reasonable travel and hotel expenses incurred in connection with traveling to, and staying in, Chicago, Illinois for the purpose of attending an arbitration proceeding in Chicago, Illinois.  The reimbursement will be limited to expenses for the Executive and for one lawyer for the Executive.   k. Notice.  All notices given hereunder will be in writing and will be sent by registered or certified mail, or nationally recognized overnight delivery service, or delivered by hand, and, if intended for the Company, will be addressed to it or delivered to it at its principal office for the attention of the Chief Human Resources Officer of the Company.  If intended for the Executive, notices will be delivered personally to the Executive’s then current residence address as shown on the Company’s records, or to 

 

 10   CHICAGO/#2984622.14  such other address as the Executive directs in a notice to the Company.  All notices will be deemed to be given on the date received at the address of the addressee. l. Code Section 409A.  The parties intend that this Agreement and the benefits provided hereunder be interpreted and construed to comply with Section 409A of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, and all regulatory and interpretative guidance issued thereunder (“Code Section 409A”) to the extent applicable thereto.  The time and form of payment of incentive compensation, disability benefits, severance payments, expense reimbursements and payments of in-kind benefits described herein will be made in accordance with the applicable sections of this Agreement, provided that with respect to termination of employment for reasons other than death, the payment at such time can be characterized as a “short-term deferral” for purposes of Code Section 409A or as otherwise exempt from the provisions of Code Section 409A, or if any portion of the payment cannot be so characterized, and the Executive is a “specified employee” under Code Section 409A, such portion of the payment will be delayed until the earlier to occur of the Executive’s death or the date that is six months and one day following the Executive’s termination of employment (the “Delay Period”).  Upon the expiration of the Delay Period, all payments and benefits delayed pursuant to this section will be paid or reimbursed to the Executive in a lump sum, and any remaining payments due under this Agreement will be payable at the same time and in the same form as such amounts would have been paid.  Further, if the Executive is a “specified employee” and if any equity-based awards granted to the Executive by the Company, pursuant to this Agreement or otherwise, continue to vest upon the Executive’s termination of employment, and are deemed a “deferral of compensation” (as such term is described under Code Section 409A), the equity- based awards will not be settled or released until the expiration of the Delay Period.  For purposes of applying the provisions of Code Section 409A, each separately identifiable amount to which the Executive is entitled will be treated as a separate payment.  The time or schedule of any payment or amount scheduled to be paid pursuant to the terms of this Agreement, including but not limited to any restricted stock unit or other equity-based award, payment or amount that provides for the “deferral of compensation” (as such term is described under Code Section 409A), may not be accelerated except as otherwise permitted under Code Section 409A and the guidance and Treasury regulations issued thereunder. For purposes of this Agreement, the terms “retirement,” “termination of employment,” “terminated,” “termination,” “this Agreement will be terminated” and variations thereof, as used in this Agreement, are intended to mean a termination of employment that constitutes a “separation from service” under Code Section 409A. If the sixty (60)-day period following a “separation from service” begins in one calendar year and ends in a second calendar year (a “Crossover 60-Day Period”) and if there are payments due the Executive that are subject to Code Section 409A (and not exempt from Code Section 409A) that are:  (i) conditioned on the Executive signing and not revoking a release of claims and (ii) otherwise due to be paid during the portion of the Crossover 60-Day Period that falls within the first year, then such payments will be delayed and paid in a lump sum during the portion of the Crossover 60-Day Period that falls within the second year. Although the Company intends to administer the Agreement so that it will comply with the requirements of Code Section 409A, the Company does not represent or 

 

 11   CHICAGO/#2984622.14  warrant that the Agreement will comply with Code Section 409A or any other provision of federal, state, local, or non-United States law.  Provided that the Company administers this Agreement in a manner consistent with the terms of this Agreement, neither the Company, its subsidiaries, nor their respective directors, officers, employees or advisers will be liable to the Executive (or any other individual claiming a benefit through the Executive) for any tax, interest, or penalties the Executive may owe as a result of compensation paid under the Agreement, and the Company and its subsidiaries will have no obligation to indemnify or otherwise protect the Executive from the obligation to pay any taxes pursuant to Code Section 409A. Payment or reimbursement of the Executive’s expenses will be made promptly and in no event later than December 31 of the year following the year in which such expenses were incurred, and the amount of such expenses eligible for payment or reimbursement, or in-kind benefits provided, in any year will not affect the amount of such expenses eligible for payment or reimbursement, or in-kind benefits to be provided, in any other year.  Additionally, any right to expense reimbursement or in- kind benefits will not be subject to liquidation or exchange for another benefit. The provisions of this Agreement will be construed in a manner in favor of complying with any applicable requirements of Code Section 409A to avoid taxation under Code Section 409A.  If any compensation or benefits provided by this Agreement result in the application of Code Section 409A, the Company will modify this Agreement in the least restrictive manner necessary in order to comply with the provisions of Code Section 409A, other applicable provisions of the Code and/or any rules, regulations or other regulatory guidance issued under such statutory provisions and, in each case, without material diminution in the value of the payments or benefits to the Executive.    Signature page follows.  

 

Signature Page to Employment Agreement between GATX Corporation and James F. Earl   12   CHICAGO/#2984622.14  IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement as of the date first above written.  GATX CORPORATION  By: /s/ JAMES M. CONNIFF   James M. Conniff Senior Vice President Human Resources  I have read the above Agreement and understand and agree to be bound by its terms.     /s/ JAMES F. EARL  JAMES F. EARL  

 

  Exhibit A – Page 1  CHICAGO/#2984622.14  EXHIBIT A GENERAL RELEASE OF CLAIMS This General Release of Claims Agreement (this “Release”) is entered into between GATX Corporation, a New York corporation (the “Company”), and James F. Earl (the “Executive”). WHEREAS, the Company and the Executive previously entered into an Employment Agreement executed by the Executive on ______, 2017 (the “Agreement”); and WHEREAS, Section 6.b. of the Agreement provides that certain payments and benefits are to be paid or provided to the Executive in exchange for, and contingent upon, among other things, the Executive’s execution (and non-revocation) of this Release as set forth in the Agreement. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants and agreements contained in the Agreement and herein and for other good and valuable consideration, the sufficiency and receipt of which are hereby acknowledged, the parties hereby agree as follows: 1. Release.  The Executive, and anyone claiming through him or on his behalf, hereby waives and releases the Released Parties (as defined below) with respect to any and all claims, whether currently known or unknown, that the Executive now has or ever has had against a Released Party arising from or related to any act, omission, or thing occurring or existing at any time prior to or on the date on which the Executive signs this Release.  “Released Parties” include (A) the Company and its past, present, and future parents, divisions, subsidiaries, partnerships, affiliates, and other related entities, (B) each of the foregoing entities’ and persons’ past, present, and future owners, trustees, fiduciaries, administrators, shareholders, directors, officers, partners, members, associates, agents, executives, employees, and attorneys, and (C) the predecessors, successors and assigns of each of the foregoing persons and entities.  Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the claims waived and released by the Executive hereunder include, but are not limited to: a. All claims arising out of or related in any way to his employment, compensation, other terms and conditions of employment, or termination from employment, including, without limitation, claims arising out of any employment agreements, change in control agreements, bonus plans, incentive plans or awards, severance plans or policies, stock plans or policies, relocation letters or any other employee benefit plans; and b. All claims that were or could have been asserted by the Executive or on his behalf:  (i) in any federal, state, or local court, commission, or agency; or (ii) under any common law theory (including without limitation all claims for breach of contract (oral, written or implied), wrongful termination, defamation, invasion of privacy, infliction of emotional distress, tortious interference, fraud, estoppel, unjust enrichment, and any other contract, tort or other common law claim of any kind); and c. All claims that were or could have been asserted by the Executive or on his behalf under:  (i) the Age Discrimination in Employment Act (the “ADEA”) and the Older Worker Benefit Protection Act (the “OWBPA”); and (ii) any other federal, state, local, employment, services or other law, regulation, ordinance, constitutional provision, executive order or other source of law, including without limitation under any of the following laws, as amended from time to time:  Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, 42 U.S.C. §§ 1981 & 1981a, the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Equal Pay Act, Employee Retirement Income Security Act, the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act of 2009, the 

 

  Exhibit A – Page 2  CHICAGO/#2984622.14  Family and Medical Leave Act, the Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act and all applicable state, county or other local fair employment laws. 2. Exceptions.  Notwithstanding the foregoing, the releases and waivers in this Release shall not apply to any claim:  (A) for unemployment or workers’ compensation, (B) for vested benefits under any employee benefit plan or vested awards under the GATX Corporation 2012 Incentive Award Plan, (C) that by law is non-waivable, (D) for payments or benefits under Section 6 of the Agreement, (E) as a stockholder of the Company, or (F) for indemnification under applicable law and for coverage as an insured under directors and officers liability insurance. 3. No Further Obligations; Additional Representations.  In the event of any further proceedings based upon any released matter, the Company, its affiliates, parent companies, and subsidiaries shall have no further monetary or other obligation of any kind to the Executive, and the Executive hereby waives any such monetary or other recovery (provided that nothing limits the Executive’s rights under Section 5 below).  The Executive represents and warrants that:  (A) there has not been filed by the Executive or on the Executive’s behalf any legal or other proceedings against any of the Released Parties (provided, however, that the Executive need not disclose, and the foregoing representation and warranty in this subpart (A) does not apply to, conduct or matters described in Section 5 below); (B) the Executive is the sole owner of the claims that are released in Section 1 above; (C) none of these claims has been transferred or assigned or caused to be transferred or assigned to any other person, firm or other legal entity; and (D) the Executive has the full right and power to grant, execute, and deliver the releases, undertakings, and agreements contained in this Release. 4. Specific Rights Under OWBPA.  The Executive understands and agrees that:  (A) this is the full and final release of all claims against the Company through the date he signs this Release; (B) the Executive knowingly and voluntarily releases claims hereunder for valuable consideration; (C) the Executive hereby is and has been advised of him right to have his attorney review this Release before signing it; (D) the Executive has twenty-one (21) days to consider whether to sign this Release; and (E) the Executive may, at his sole option, revoke this Release upon written notice within seven (7) days after signing it.  This Release will not become effective until this seven (7) day period has expired and will be void if the Executive revokes it within such period.  Although the Executive is releasing claims that he may have under the ADEA and the OWBPA, he understands that he may challenge the knowing and voluntary nature of this Release under the OWBPA and the ADEA before a court, the EEOC, the NLRB, or any other federal state or local agency charged with the enforcement of any employment laws. 5. Protected Rights.  Nothing in this Release is intended to limit in any way the Executive’s right or ability to report possible violations of law or regulation to, or file a charge or complaint with, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, the National Labor Relations Board, or other federal, state or local agencies or commissions (collectively, “Government Agencies”).  The Executive further understands that nothing in this Release limits the Executive’s ability to communicate with any Government Agencies or otherwise participate in any investigation or proceeding that may be conducted by any Government Agency, including providing documents or other information, without notice to the Company.  This Release does not limit the Executive’s ability to receive an award from a Government Agency for information provided by the Executive to such Government Agency. 

 

  Exhibit A – Page 3  CHICAGO/#2984622.14  IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Release and intend to be bound by its terms.  GATX  CORPORATION By: Exhibit only, to be signed only in  connection with termination of employment.  Printed Name:  Its:   Date:   I have read the above Release and understand and agree to be bound by its terms.   Exhibit only, to be signed only in connection with termination of employment.  JAMES F. EARL Date:

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