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Comprehensive Life Cycle Management: From Concept to Retirement in HL-LHC Project

This document details the comprehensive life cycle management processes of the HL-LHC project, covering all stages from conceptual design to retirement. It emphasizes the importance of requirement validation and stakeholder agreement on performance, technical parameters, and cost constraints. The stages include Development, Production, Support, and Dismantling, with a focus on effective project management, planning, and risk assessment. Key activities include preparing schedules, budgets, and conceptual specifications to ensure alignment and address potential incompatibilities throughout the project lifecycle.

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Comprehensive Life Cycle Management: From Concept to Retirement in HL-LHC Project

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  1. Conceptual Design TC comments (III)

  2. Concept Stage Development Stage Production Stage Retirement stage Support Stage Utilization stage HL-LHC Life cycle Dismantling Requirements definition Functional specification Engineering specification Fabrication, Assembly and Verification Installation - Comissioning Operation & Maintenance Organizational Project-Enabling Processes Project Processes: Planning, Measurements, Assessment, Control, Risk, Configurarion, Information, Decision Management Acquisition Process Moving from the concept to the development stage implies an assessment and a validation of the requirements.

  3. Moving from Concept to Development This validation shall at least include a common agreement on the following requirements: Performance parameters Technical parameters Configuration and installation constrains Interface parameters Cost and Schedule constrains

  4. WPs included

  5. Time line

  6. Work to be done after Implement comments received during this sessions (July – Sep 2014) Consolidate de conceptual specifications and find missing tasks and incompatibilities (July – Sep 2014) Prepare be first Schedule (July - Oct 2014) Prepare de bottom up budget (July - Dec 2014) Start the conceptual specifications for the “software wps” and for the technical infrastructures and services (Sept - Dec 2014)

  7. Work to be done after Contents shall be coherent with PDR Launching of Technical specifications linked to the conceptual specifications

  8. WP4

  9. WP12

  10. WP 3 Magnets for Insertion Regions

  11. WP11

  12. WP6

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