Firs we need to create a rectangular sweep with the main encasement shape. Now, one we have our two (adaptive)point spline with a rig on one of the point which hosts profiles for future sweeps we can start creating forms. Whatever, as a result by making my encasement family alined to the top right or top left duct center will enable me to draw this element from the plan view by just tabbing and snapping to the desired pipe center. Moreover, not all the ducts banks have a duct running right on the center, for example in our case it is 4 ducts, however if it there were 5 ducts we could use the center one as an insertion/alignment. This is because in Revit MEP when you place a pipe or conduit and you use parallel pipes or ducts tool, usually you draw the parallel pipes from one side to another and it's always easy to snap to one side element rather than center. KCC was also responsible for providing all Quality Control and Quality Assurance Testing services with an independent testing laboratory for the project to document that all work met the specified quality standards for the project.As you may have noticed in the illustrations I have made my rig aligned to the center of one of the side ducts.Therefore, KCC prepared a site-specific Health & Safety Plan (HASP) and provided full-time Health & Safety oversight during the entire project to assure compliance with the HASP, and to ensure that the workers were provided with the appropriate PPE and monitoring. Since the site was previously used as a petrochemical production facility, there were several underground areas where contaminated soil and groundwater could have been encountered during the trenching and excavation operations.In order to protect the newly installed light towers, transformers, and fire hydrants from potential collisions and damage from the marine terminal truck traffic, KCC installed approximately 240, concrete-filled, steel pipe bollards that were set into reinforced concrete footings and painted Safety Yellow.KCC installed the HML’s on 48” diameter, reinforced concrete, Drilled Shafts that were constructed to depths of 25 feet below the ground surface. The HML’s were distributed throughout the new marine terminal and were designed to withstand 115 mph wind loading. In order to provide appropriate illumination for the nighttime operation of the completed marine terminal, an important feature of the new electrical infrastructure was the installation of 17 new, 100-foot-tall High Mast Light (HML) Towers and associated lighting controls.KCC designed and constructed the PDC Foundation System using custom fabricated Helical Piles that supported reinforced concrete pile caps, all of which had to be very accurately planned and installed using templates in order to accommodate multiple groups of duct banks that tied into the floor of the Substation.KCC prepared a lifting plan in advance and used a 110 Ton hydraulic crane and special rigging to hoist, set and assemble the 49,000-pound PDC modules on the previously prepared PDC foundations. Installation of a new high voltage electrical service to provide power to the new marine terminal was coordinated with Atlantic City Electric (ACE), the local utility, which provided 12 KV power to a new 14’ wide x 66’ long Substation/Power Distribution Center (PDC) that was prefabricated at an off-site facility and transported to the site by truck in two modules.The electrical work also included the furnishing, installation, termination, testing and commissioning of all high voltage, medium voltage cables and switchgear that provided power to the marine terminal and the recently constructed wharf on the Delaware River. The medium voltage power was distributed through 9 new Medium Voltage pad-mounted transformers, mini-power centers, and panelboards.Contract PMT-016 required the installation of an additional 40,000 LF of 2”, 4” & 5” Schedule 40 PVC conduits in concrete-encased duct banks, along with 31 precast concrete electrical and communications manholes and handholes that weighed up to 16 tons each. Contract PMT-016 extended and completed the medium voltage electrical distribution infrastructure work that KCC had just constructed in their previous contract PMT-013 at the mew marine terminal site.
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