October 2017

Vogtle Unit 3 nuclear island and annex building (left). Unit 3 transformer cubicles. Lift over Unit 3 auxiliary building. Unit 3 annex building. Vogtle 3 and 4 currently employs over 6,000 workers. More work fronts have opened in Unit 3 containment with both steam generators installed. Installation of the liner plates for the IRWST floor continues. Vogtle worker welds together floor liner plates in Unit 3 containment. The IWRST is a 75,300 cubic foot tank in side of containment. Looking at the Unit 3 annex building from inside Unit 3 containment. Work progresses on shield building walls around Unit 3 containment. The future Vogtle 1-4 personnel access point. River water intake pipes are installed underground at Vogtle 3 and 4. Over 400 workers known as rod busters specialize in installing rebar at Vogtle 3 and 4. Vogtle 3 and 4 continues to operate as one team, with one vision and goal. Vogtle 3 and 4 currently employs over 6,000 workers. Over 700 welders are helping build Vogtle 3 and 4. Vogtle Unit 4 containment. Vogtle 3 and 4 currently employs over 6,000 workers. Over 500 structural iron workers are helping build Vogtle 3 and 4. Vogtle Units 3 and 4. Overlooking the Vogtle 3 and construction site. Vogtle Units 3 and 4. Vogtle Units 3 and 4. Both steam generators inside of Unit 3 containment. Vogtle Unit 3 containment. Vogtle Unit 3. Vogtle Unit 3. The Lampson crane lifted both steam generators into Unit 3 containment in August and October of 2017. Vogtle Unit 3 turbine building. Unit 4 nuclear island and annex building. Vogtle Unit 4 containment. Vogtle Unit 4. Vogtle Unit 4. Vogtle Unit 4. Vogtle Unit 4 turbine building. Vogtle Unit 4. Vogtle 1-4 site.