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NNSA Release: Topping out ceremony marks major milestone for the Uranium Processing Facility project

  • Posted: Friday, October 30, 2020, 3:02 pm

UPF’s Salvage and Accountability Building is the second major piece of the project to complete its structural steel

OAK RIDGE, Tennessee – The team building the Uranium Processing Facility (UPF) at Y-12 National Security Complex in Oak Ridge, Tennessee placed the last piece of structural steel for the Salvage and Accountability Building (SAB), a major subproject, on Oct. 26 during a “topping out” ceremony and added a bonus piece of metal.

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The Uranium Processing Facility will replace a World War II era building with a modern, more efficient,
and safer facility for conducting highly enriched uranium processing operations at Y-12 National Security
Complex.

The Uranium Processing Facility will replace a World War II era building with a modern, more efficient, and safer facility for conducting highly enriched uranium processing operations at Y-12 National Security Complex
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From left: Doug Fremont, NNSA chief of staff; John Howanitz, UPF project director; Randy Holman, UPF area manager for the Salvage and Accountability Building; NNSA Administrator Lisa Gordon-Hagerty; and Dale Christenson, UPF federal project director during the administrator’s visit to Y-12 on August 27, 2020

From left: Doug Fremont, NNSA chief of staff; John Howanitz, UPF project director; Randy Holman, UPF area manager for the Salvage and Accountability Building; NNSA Administrator Lisa Gordon-Hagerty; and Dale Christenson, UPF federal project director during the administrator’s visit to Y-12 on August 27, 2020
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