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SSF B42 Rm 1170 Automation Install Phase 2
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B42
South
11-20-24
12-02-24
Detail Design
11-24-25
C.A5.0077421
G160.77421
DC24-057
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C.A5.0077421
SSF B42 Rm 1170 Automation Install Phase 2
11-24-25
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Project Scope
The scope will include putting all the scientist purchased equipment for Work Cells #1, #2, & #3 in Room 42.1170 into SAP.

In addition, there are three enclosures purchased by the scientists that have Hepa fans & fan motors that will have to be put in SAP and maintained by JLL.

This project will include RE work for G16077421 (this project), and previous project G16077329.
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