A first, simple and obvious step is to have a hard, perfectly smooth floor that will resist erosion.
In mid-October workers began pouring and spreading a thick layer of epoxy resin on the first of the four patches delimited on the building's floor. The mirror-like coating is robust enough to withstand the weight of the self-propelled transporters that will deliver the largest components to the crane hooks.
The first of the four patches was finalized last week, in time for the upcoming delivery of the first elements of the "
upending tool," which will be used during the pre-assembly operations of vacuum vessel sectors.
By Christmas, 24 tonnes of epoxy resin will have been poured and spread, covering the entire 6,500 square-metre surface of the Assembly Hall.