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Submarine Workshop Modernization
Strategic Renovation Scope
Core Upgrades Implemented
| System | Upgrade Details | Military Standard |
|---|---|---|
| Material Handling | 3-ton overhead crane with remote control | NATO STANAG 4101 |
| Flooring | 1,575 sq ft epoxy-coated concrete slab | MIL-STD-810G shock resistance |
| Power Systems | Tri-frequency network (400Hz/60Hz/50Hz) | IEEE 45 marine electrical |
| Support Systems | Explosion-proof lighting & ATEX ventilation | NFPA 70E |
Execution Highlights
Phased Implementation
1. Structural
- Demolished and degraded slab using precision saw-cutting
- Installed reinforced concrete with vibration-dampening additives
2. Mechanical
- Crane rail alignment to ±1mm tolerance
- Compressed air piping with moisture traps
3. Electrical
- Frequency converter banks for weapon system testing
- Grounding grid with <2-ohm resistance
Innovative Solutions
- Used BIM modeling to coordinate multi-trade installations
- Night shifts maintained 50% workshop capacity during upgrades
Technical Specifications
Component Performance Matrix
| Component | Key Feature | Performance Gain |
|---|---|---|
| Crane System | 5-ton safety factor | 40% faster torpedo handling |
| Epoxy Floor | Chemical-resistant | Withstands acid spills |
| HVAC | HEPA filtration | Meets submarine air quality specs |
Project Outcomes
- Weapons Compatibility: Full compliance with US Navy SSBN maintenance standards
- Efficiency: Reduced weapon turnaround time by 35%
- Safety: Zero electrical incidents since commissioning
Information About the Project
| Location |
Ras El-Tin Naval Base, Alexandria, Egypt |
| End-User | Egyptian Navy |
| Award Date | Oct, 2019 |
| Contract | W912ER-20-C-0001 |
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