Société Bouzguenda Frères

Project

COMBINED CYCLE POWER PLANT

Description of the work

COMBINED CYCLE POWER PLANT

The combined-cycle power plant is a major STEG project aimed at efficiently increasing electricity production in Tunisia. The project involves the construction of an industrial complex, primarily focusing on the execution of the cooling system structures:

  • Discharge basin and channel
  • Pumping station structure
  • Seawater intake structure
  • Water cooling circuit (DN 2,200 mm concrete pipe, 1,300 m in length)
  • Electro-chlorination building

DÉTAILS DU PROJET

Client: Tunisian Electricity and Gas Company - STEG

Fin du projet: 2016

Localisation: Sidi Abdelhamid, Sousse

Montant: 25 300 000 DT

Etendue des travaux:

  • Earthworks
  • special foundation works
  • Reinforced concrete structure works
  • Retaining wall works
  • Finishing work
  • Road and utility works

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