May 2017

Workers prepare for coating of the seam welds between the individual panels of the Vogtle Unit 3 containment vessel top head. Unit 3 shield building panels. Workers prep the Vogtle Unit 3 shield building panels for fit-up and weld-out. Integrated head package assembly inside the Vogtle 3 and 4 module assembly building. Vogtle Unit 3 nuclear island. Q233 mechanical module inside the Vogtle Unit 3 containment vessel. View from inside the Vogtle Unit 3 containment vessel. Looking inside the Vogtle Unit 3 containment vessel. Workers place concrete in Unit 3 containment to support the setting of a wall module. More than 3,300 tons of rebar were installed during the construction of Vogtle units 3 and 4 during 2016. Unit 3 nuclear island - annex building (left), containment (right). More than 25,000 tons of rebar will be used to construct Vogtle 3 and 4. More than 25,000 tons of rebar will be used to construct Vogtle units 3 and 4. More than 6,000 workers are constructing Vogtle units 3 and 4. More than 25,000 tons of rebar will be used to construct Vogtle units 3 and 4. More than 25,000 tons of rebar will be used to construct Vogtle units 3 and 4. Workers continue construction of the Vogtle Unit 4 transformer bay walls. More than 6,000 workers are constructing Vogtle units 3 and 4. Vogtle Unit 4 nuclear island, with Unit 4 cooling tower in the background. A shield building panel is installed around the Unit 4 containment vessel. Vogtle Unit 4 shield building panel installation continues. Construction of the Vogtle 3 and 4 raw water intake structure. The CB20 sub-modules will comprise the passive containment cooling water tank that sits on top of the containment vessel. Vogtle Unit 3 containment vessel. Vogtle Unit 3 containment vessel with Unit 3 cooling tower in the background. Vogtle Unit 3 containment vessel (right) and turbine building (left).