Plant Description
Suez power projects is designed to include a 1 x 650 MW steam thermal power plant to interconnect with the National Unified Power System (NUPS) through a 220 KV GIS switchyard. The power block is comprised of one Rankine cycle turbine generator unit with a nominal rated capacity of 650 MW. The unit is capable of generating rated capacity using natural gas, residual (mazout) oil, or a combination of both. The unit station arrangement includes an enclosed turbine building, an open boiler building, a control room, and all associated structures and facilities.
The project contracting plan utilized a multi-package system. Nineteen (19) contracting packages and purchase orders procured the equipment and services.
Plant Description
Abu Qir power project is designed to include a 2×650 MW steam thermal power plant to interconnect with the National Unified Power System (NUPS) through a 500 KV GIS switchyard.
The power block is comprised of two identical Rankine cycle turbine generator units, each with a nominal rated capacity of 650 MW. The units are capable of generating rated capacity using natural gas, residual (mazout) oil, or a combination of both. The two-unit station arrangement includes an enclosed turbine building, an open boiler building, a common control room, and all associated structures and facilities.
The project contracting plan utilized a multi-package system. Nineteen (19) contracting packages and purchase orders procured the equipment and services.
Plant Description
Cairo West power project is designed to include a 2×350 MW thermal power plant to interconnect with the National Unified Power System (NUPS) through a GIS 500 KV switchyard.
The power block is comprised of two identical Rankine cycle turbine generator units, each with a nominal rated capacity of 350 MW. The units are capable of generating rated capacity using natural gas, residual (mazout) oil, or a combination of both. The two-unit station arrangement includes an enclosed turbine building, an open boiler building, a common control room, and all associated structures and facilities.
The project contracting plan utilized a multi-package system. Sixteen (16) contracting packages and purchase orders procured the equipment and services
Plant Description
El Tebbin power project is designed to include a 2×350 MW thermal power plant to interconnect with the National Unified Power System (NUPS) through a GIS 220 KV switchyard. The power block is comprised of two identical Rankine cycle turbine generator units, each with a nominal rated capacity of 350 MW. The units are capable of generating rated capacity using natural gas, residual (mazout) oil, or a combination of both. The two-unit station arrangement includes an enclosed turbine building, an open boiler building, a common control room and all associated structures and facilities. The facility includes a water treatment plant that provides make-up water to the cycle. A 220 KV GIS switchyard evacuates the generated power to the national grid.
The project contracting plan utilized a multi-package system. Eighteen (18) contracting packages and purchase orders procured the equipment and services.
Plant Description
Ayoun Moussa 1&2 station consists of:
- Two indoor condensing steam turbine generator (STG) units, each capable of delivering 320 MW net power at the generator terminals.
- Two outdoor, dual firing, pressurized furnace steam generators.
- Auxiliary equipment including onsite oil storage, a natural gas pressure reducing and handling facility, a desalination plant for plant make-up water, an off-shore cooling water intake structure, a water and waste water treatment facility, a GIS 220 kV indoor switchyard, 220 kV transmission lines, and a housing colony.
Procurement activities for the project included the full scope of contract/purchase order formation and administration activities covering per-qualification and evaluation of bidders, issuance of bid documents, bid evaluation, contract negotiations, contracts awarding and expedition.
The project contracting plan used a multi-package system. Twelve (12) contracting packages and seven (7) purchase orders were awarded to different contractors and suppliers to provide the station goods and services. The plant Owner awarded the different packages while PGESCo acted as the Owner authorized representative. The plant was turned over to the Owner and is in stable commercial operation since 2001.
Plant Description
Sidi Krir 3&4 power project consists of two 340 MW steam turbine generator units and two outdoor dual fired, pressurized furnace steam generators with all associated balance of plant equipment. Procurement activities were done directly by Bechtel/PGESCo through numerous material requisitions and purchase orders. The project procurement scope expanded to include traffic and logistics, marine cargo insurance, custom clearances, and in country freight. The project Owner was InterGen from the USA. The current Owner is PowerTech.
Plant Description
Sidi Krir 1&2 station consists of:
- Two indoor condensing steam turbine generator (STG) units, each capable of delivering 320 MW net power at the generator terminals.
- Two outdoor, dual firing, pressurized furnace steam generators.
- Auxiliary equipment including onsite oil storage, a natural gas pressure reducing and handling facility, a desalination plant for plant make-up water, an off-shore cooling water intake structure, a water and waste water treatment facility, a GIS 220 kV indoor switchyard, 220 kV transmission lines, and a housing colony.
Procurement activities for the project included the full scope of contract/purchase order formation and administration activities covering pre-qualification and evaluation of bidders, issuance of bid documents, bid evaluation, contract negotiations, contract award and expedition.
The project contracting plan used a multi-package system. Thirteen (13) contracting packages and seven (7) purchase orders were awarded to different contractors and suppliers to provide the station goods and services. The plant Owner awarded the different packages while PGESCo acted as the Owner authorized representative. The plant was turned over to the Owner and is in stable commercial operation since 2000.
In 1998, PGESCo provided services to Bechtel in the detailed engineering scope of Ghazlan power plant project in Saudi Arabia. Ghazlan is a four-unit steam power plant with unit size of 600 MW. The plant is located on the Arabian Gulf coast 20 km northwest of Ras Tanura. Bechtel was responsible for engineering, procurement, project management, and construction management services.
In1996, PGESCo provided services to Bechtel in the detailed engineering scope of Aleppo power plant project in Syria. PGESCo engineering personnel were seconded to Bechtel at the project site and Bechtel power headquarters. Aleppo is a five-unit steam power plant with a unit size of 200 MW. The plant is located 8 km east of Aleppo. Bechtel provided engineering and procurement services for the Project Balance of Plant (BOP).
Wassit Steam Power Plant project is a two phase project located in Zobidia, Wassit Governorate, Iraq; 137 Km East south of Baghdad. Phase II consists of 2 x 630 MW units. The contractor scope of work includes the design, equipment and material procurement, factory fabrication, transport and delivery to site, erection, testing and commissioning. Furthermore it is the responsibility of the contractor to perform plant startup including getting all plant sections into operation. Additionally, the contractor is responsible for performance and reliability testing of the plant upon completion followed by a warranty period after the issuance of Provisional Acceptance Certificate “PAC”. The project is being executed on an EPC Contract “Turnkey” basis. The contracting plan for the project utilizes the EPC concept. PGESCo, the Owner Engineer, is responsible for providing engineering consultancy services.