Mobilization Plan 1
Mobilization Plan 1
Mobilization Plan 1
Presented to
KUDLIK CONSTRUCTION LTD. P.O. BOX 727, 1519 FEDERAL ROAD IQALUIT, NUNAVUT
MOBILIZATION PLAN
CAM-D DEW Line Environmental Remediation SIMPSON LAKE, NUNAVUT
January 2010
TABLE OF CONTENTS
PAGE 1. 2. INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................................1 MOBILIZATION STRATEGY ..........................................................................................................2 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 3. 3.1 3.2 4. 4.1 4.2 5. 6. 5.1 PRE-MOBILIZATION.........................................................................................................................2 MOBILIZATION ................................................................................................................................2 FUEL MANAGEMENT .......................................................................................................................2 SCHEDULE .......................................................................................................................................3
EQUIPMENT TO BE TRANSPORTED FROM SHEPHERD BAY ...............................................................4 EQUIPMENTS TO BE TRANSPORTED FROM KUGAARUK....................................................................5
MOBILIZATION ROUTES................................................................................................................6 MOBILIZATION FROM SHEPHERD BAY ...........................................................................................6 MOBILIZATION FROM KUGAARUK ..............................................................................................7 SHEPHERD BAY CAMP FACILITIES DESCRIPTION ...................................................................8
SHEPHERD BAY CAMP FACILITIES ............................................................................................8 CAM-D CAMP AND STAGING AREA LOCATION ...................................................................10
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INTRODUCTION
The CAM-D DEW line site remediation project was awarded to Kudlik Construction Ltd. in December 2008. CAM-D is located in the middle of the Boothia Peninsula (Nunavut), approximately 4.5 km south of Simpson Lake and approximately 120 km southwest of Taloyoak in Nunavut. Since no road exists between the coast and the DEW line station, all project equipments must be mobilized from Shepherd Bay to CAM-D during winter by CAT train. In August 2009, heavy equipments, camp facilities, materials and all consumables were delivered by sealift on the Shepherd Bay coast, located about 70 km northwest of CAM-D. The actual document presents the mobilization plan. It describes the mobilization
methodology, the equipment and presents the activities schedule. Figure 1: Localization map
N Taloyoak
Boothia Peninsula
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MOBILIZATION STRATEGY
Most of the equipments and materials required to achieve the contract activities will be transported from Shepherd Bay. However, some of our equipments are located in Kugaaruk and they will be transported to CAM-D once the mobilization from Shepherd Bay will have been completed.
2.1
PRE-MOBILIZATION
A pre-mobilization crew will be sent to Kugaaruk at the beginning of March 2010. Their role will be to travel by snowmobile from Kugaaruk to Shepherd Bay in order to open the mobilization camp, dewinterize the equipment, prepare the runway, mark and open the route between Shepherd Bay and CAM-D. The emergency shelter will be installed halfway, as shown in Figure 2. The temporary camp will be setup at CAM-D. We anticipate that all pre-mobilization activities will be completed within two weeks.
2.2
MOBILIZATION
Once the pre-mobilization activities will have been completed, the mobilization crew will be sent to Shepherd Bay. The CAT Train between Shepherd Bay and CAM-D will be initiated. The mobilization activities will be performed on 24 hours per day. For most of the equipment to be transported, we anticipate that each back and forth trip between CAM-D and Shepherd Bay will be completed within 20 hours. About 60 trips between Shepherd Bay and CAM-D will be required. Considering that we are using 3 tractors pulling 2 sleighs most of the time, the mobilization from Shepherd Bay should be completed within 4 weeks. This schedule includes 5 days for time lost due to weather conditions or mechanical breakdowns. Once the mobilization will have been completed from Shepherd Bay, the camp will be closed and most of the employees will be demobilized. However, we will keep a small crew in order to mobilize two dump trucks and miscellaneous equipments from Kugaaruk. This operation should last about 5 days.
2.3
FUEL MANAGEMENT
A total of 2928 drums of arctic diesel were delivered to Shepherd Bay. We estimate that about 170,000 litres of diesel will be required for the mobilization activities, which
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represents 830 barrels. For the first cleanup season at CAM-D, we anticipate that 266,000 litres of fuel, including 20% for contingency, will be needed. The balance of the fuel drums will be left at Shepherd Bay. They will be transported to CAM-D during the contaminated soils demobilization in March 2011. A total of 80 gasoline drums were transported to Shepherd Bay. The gasoline will be mainly used for snowmobile, ATVs and small tools. All barrels will be transported to the CAM-D staging area. During the mobilization, the heavy equipments will be refilled at CAM-D from a mobile tank having a capacity of 18,000 litres. The tank is equipped with a dispensing unit as well as a vacuum pump. The vacuum pump will be used to refill the mobile tank from the fuel drums. One ISO tank having a capacity of 23,000 litres will be transported nearby the mid-route safety shelter. It will be used as an intermediate refilling station for tractors. The second ISO tank will be transported at the CAM-D staging area. It will also be used as a refilling station as well as for the temporary camp needs. The 1300 fuel drums and the 80 gasoline drums will be transported gradually with other materials during the mobilization. The balance of the 1380 drums that cant be transported with regular loads will be brought at the end. All barrels are strapped four by four on a wooden pallet. They will be stored at the CAM-D staging area, stacked two rows high.
2.4
SCHEDULE
The Gant chart schedule presented in Appendix 1 includes the pre-mobilization and the mobilization activities.
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3.1
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3.2
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4.1
MOBILIZATION ROUTES
MOBILIZATION FROM SHEPHERD BAY
The selected mobilization route, as shown in Figure 2, has a total length of 84 kilometres. From the Shepherd Bay camp, the route is heading east for about 48 kilometres before reaching the Naqsanajuk Valley. This first section is mainly flat with occasional river crossings and drainage depressions. The elevation gain from the camp to the valley entrance is about 60 metres. From there, about 14 kilometres are necessary to reach the Angmaloqtuq river valley. This section climbs to the highest point of the route, reaching an altitude of 120 metres nearby the east end of the Naqsanajuk Valley. The third section goes down the Angmaloqtuq river valley for about 16 kilometres before reaching the Murchison River, at an altitude of about 55 metres. After crossing the Murchison River, the last section follows the east river bank for about 6 kilometres in the south direction before arriving to the staging area located nearby the borrow area 2. Figure 2: Mobilization route from Shepherd
Section 1 (60km)
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Section 3 (38km)
Kugaaruk
Section 1 (30km)
Section 2 (30km)
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5.1
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The washroom includes a shower, a sink and two electric incinerating toilets. The kitchen comes with all cooking devices, appliances, and a sink. The eating room is adjacent to the kitchen. The camp is powered with a 90 kw diesel generator connected to a 4,000 litres stationary dyke tank. A 250 kw backup generator will be available until the end of the mobilization. The fuel barrel storage is located on the west side of the existing road. The generator fuel tank will be refilled with a mobile tank pulled by a tractor. The mobile tank will be refilled from the barrels with a vacuum pump. The camp communication devices are located in the kitchen and include a satellite phone, a VHF radio and a wireless internet system. A Bgan satellite terminal will be kept at the camp as backup communication system. Phone numbers, radio frequency and email addresses will be listed in the health and safety plan.
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MOBILIZATION ROUTE
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Borrow area 2
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