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INDEPENDENT ENGINEER’S REPORT LOWER CHURCHILL PROJECT PHASE I MUSKRAT FALLS GENERATION LABRADOR TRANSMISSION ASSETS LABRADOR-ISLAND TRANSMISSION LINK APPENDICES CONFIDENTIAL APPENDIX A Milestone Schedule and Major Contract Packages CONFIDENTIAL Estimated Award and Completion Date Major Contract Packages - Lower Churchill Project Major Packages required for Final Disclosure Updated Award Date - IE Key Contracts (01-Mar-2013) PO/Contract Award Dates Muskrat Falls (MF) Pkg Ref. No. Contract Pkg. Title Baseline Finish Forecast Finish CH0002 Supply and Install Accommodations Complex Buildings Contract Awarded on Oct. 22, 2012 CH0003 Supply and Install Administrative Buildings. 22-Apr-13 2-Aug-13 CH0004 Construction of Southside Access Road Contract Awarded on May 25, 2012 CH0005 Supply and Install Accommodation Complex Site Utilities. 7-May-13 16-Aug-13 CH0006 Construction of Bulk Excavation Works Contract Awarded on Nov. 06, 2012 CH0007 Construction of Intake and Powerhouse, Spillway and Transition Dams 31-Jul-13 31-Jul-13 CH0008 Construction of North Spur Stabilization Works 1-Oct-13 26-Jan-14 CH0009 Construction of North and South Dams 30-May-14 9-Jul-14 CH0023 Construction of Reservoir Clearing - South Bank 16-Aug-13 16-Aug-13 Could be awarded earlier (based on CH0024 award expected in May 2013) CH0030 Supply and Install Turbine and Generators Contract Awarded on Jan. 02, 2013 CH0031 Supply and Install Mechanical and Electrical Auxiliaries (MF) 7-Mar-14 20-Mar-14 CH0048 Construction of Site Clearing Access Road & Ancillary Areas Contract Awarded on Apr. 20, 2012 Supply Concrete Including Batch Plant (MF) Deleted Scope now in CH0007 CH0050 Package PH0014 Generator Step-Up Transformer 29-Jul-13 29-Jul-13 PH0016 Generator Circuit Breakers 31-Jul-13 31-Jul-13 Labrador Transmission Assets (LTA) CT0319 Construction of 315 kV Hvac Transmission Line (MF to CF) 9-Apr-13 21-May-13 CT0341 Clearing of Right of Way for 315 kV Hvac Transmission Line (MF to CF) 16-Apr-13 16-Apr-13 Bids In - Award Pending CD0502 Construction of AC Substations & Synchronous Condenser Facilities 10-Jul-13 10-Jul-13 CD0503 Construction of Earth Works at Power Distribution Sites 3-Apr-13 18-Apr-13 Switchyard Equipment AC Substations CF, MF, and SP Deleted Scope now PD0505 in CD0502 Package Labrador Island Transmission Link (LITL) CD0501 Supply & Install Converters, Harmonic Filters and Transition Compounds 15-Dec-13 22-Oct-13 CD0502 Construction of AC Substations and Synchronous Condensers Facilities 24-Mar-14 15-Dec-13 CD0503 Construction of Earth Works at Power Distribution Sites 10-Jul-13 10-Jul-13 CD0508 Construction of Electrode Sites 30-Apr-14 30-Apr-14 CD0534 Supply and Install Soldiers Pond Synchronous Condensers 31-Jan-14 31-Jan-14 CT0327 Construction of 350 kV HVdc Transmission Line - Section 1 23-Oct-13 23-Oct-13 Clearing of Right of Way for HVdc Transmission Line - Section 1 Deleted CT0343 Scope now in CT0327 CT0345 Clearing of Right of Way for HVdc Transmission Line - Section 2 7-Mar-14 7-Mar-14 CT0346 Construction of 350 kV HVdc Transmission Line - Section 2 23-Sep-14 23-Sep-14 LC-SB-003 Strait of Belle Isle Submarine Cable Contract Awarded on Nov. 29, 2012 After August 2013 C:\_MWH 2013\Projects - SEA\Lower Churchill - Rey Hokenson\Appx A Milestone Sched & Major Contract Pkgs\Final Disclosure Contracts 01-Mar-2013.xlsx APPENDIX B Location Map CONFIDENTIAL APPENDIX C Bathymetry Profile of Submarine Cables for Labrador- Island Transmission Link CONFIDENTIAL APPENDIX D Electoral and Municipal Boundary Crossings CONFIDENTIAL Municipal Boundary TOWN AVONDALE CHAPEL ARM CLARENVILLE CONCEPTION BAY SOUTH HARBOUR MAIN-CHAPEL'S COVE-LAKEVIEW HOLYROOD PORT BLANDFORD SUNNYSIDE WHITBOURNE Flowers Cove MUSKRAT FALLS Municipal Planning Area Text_ ARNOLD'S COVE SOUTHERN HARBOUR FORTEAU GRAND FALLS - WINDSOR L'ANSE AU LOUP NORMAN'S COVE - LONG COVE I B O Nalcor Energy S Labrador - Island Transmission Link Electoral and Municipal Boundary crossings Legend Proposed Transmission line Proposed Electrode line Municipal boundary Municipal planning area Electorial boundary Electoral Districts Name Member Bellevue Calvin Peach (PC) Cartw right-L'Anse au Clair Yvonne Jones (Lib) Conception Bay South Terry French (PC) Ferryland Keith Hutchings (PC) Gander Kevin O'Brien (PC) Grand Falls-Windsor/Buchans Susan Sullivan (PC) Grand Falls-Windsor/Green Bay South Ray Hunter (PC) Harbour Main Tom Hedderson (PC) SOLDIERS Humber Valley Dw ight Ball (lib) POND Lake Melville Keith Russell (PC) Placentia - St. Mary's Felix Collins (PC) St. Barbe Jim Bennett (Lib) Terra Nova Sandy Collins (PC) The Straits - White Bay North Christopher Mitchelmore (NDP) Trinity North Ross Wiseman (PC).
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