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engineering:deliverables

Deliver by 12/18/09

1) Team roles and responsibilites: If you have filled out your contact form, then you have completed this deliverable.

2) Science and project objectives: Much of this we anticipate you can collect from your S4 or other proposals; however, we also want to know about anticipated evolution over the coming decade for your proposed experiment and how its deployment might be phased.

Deliver by 1/29/10

3) Location of your experiment: For BGE experiments this means identification of instrumentation and equipment at a specific location or locations at a particular level, ramp, or shaft; for physics experiments, this means identification of either the mid-level (4850L) or deep-level (7400L) campus for installation of your experiment.

4) Experiment installation drawing: This should establish the required footprint and identify all major subsystems.

5) Requirements and hazard identification: In addition to requirements at the experiment installation site, underground and surface spaces for fabrication, assembly, and other uses should be identified. Major hazards and handling and mitigation plans should be identified. Interviews with the DUSEL science and engineering liaison staff will help define requirements.

engineering/deliverables.txt · Last modified: 2010/01/07 13:52 by prisca