E3S Web of Conferences (Jan 2021)
Labor costs management in the large-block construction of NPP
Abstract
The article continues the research of the features of the use of prefabricated cast-in-place structures in the construction of nuclear power plants (NPP), the organizational and economic feasibility of the use of prefabricated cast-in-place structures in the implementation of new projects for the construction of nuclear power plants. The estimation of labor costs and resource costs of installation of large-block structures for the reactor building of the NPP was made. The dependence of labor costs for the installation of reinforced blocks, depending on the share of using reinforced blocks during the construction of the reactor building of a nuclear power plant, was obtained. The dependence of the overall labor costs for the industrial production and installation of reinforced blocks, depending on the share of using reinforced blocks during the construction of the reactor building of a nuclear power plant, was obtained. Graphical representations of dependencies are illustrated. The main daily resource consumption for the installation of reinforced blocks during large-block construction has been analytically calculated. The data on the required shares of labor costs at industrial enterprises and at the construction site in percentage terms were obtained. The conclusion is made about the rational use of large-block construction in the implementation of NPP construction projects.