HV & EHV grids - Project examples
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Kenya - Power Interconnection Project (KTPIP) (Kenyan Part)
Tanzania and Kenya have joined forces to construct a 400 kV interconnection line that runs from a proposed 400 kV substation at Isinya near Nairobi in Kenya up to Arusha in Tanzania (210 km) and further to a planned 400 kV substation in Singida (300 km). Works in Kenya comprise the following:
- Lot K1: Approx. 96 km of 400 kV transmission line between Isinya Substation and the Kenya-Tanzania border.
intec's services
Phase 0: Procurement
- Contract negotiations and preparation of contract documents with the EPC contractors
Phase 1: Pre-Construction
- Review of EPC Contractors' detailed design
- Elaboration of project management manuals
- Function-based definition of applicable standards and project construction guide documents
Phase 2: Construction
- Supervision and quality control of construction works and commissioning
- Monitoring and follow-up of environmental issues and mitigation measures
- Supervision and clarification of project's cultural heritage issues
- Factory test witnessing
- Organisation of joint site meetings
- Reporting
- Support during the 12-months' Defects Liability Period
Training of Employer's Staff
- On-the-job training on design approval, construction supervision and project management
- Overseas' training for Employer's senior engineers on system planning and network analysis, power system protection and automation, SCADA and telecommunication, power grid operation and maintenance, scheduled and preventive maintenance of HV lines and substations, environmental and social impact assessments (ESIA), resettlement action plans (RAP) and implementation of environmental and social management plans (ESMP)
Client
Kenya Electricity Transmission Company Limited (KETRACO)Financing
African Development Bank, Japanese International Cooperation AgencyPeriod of implementation
2017 - 2020 -
Tanzania - Kenya-Tanzania Power Interconnection Project (KTPIP) (Tanzanian Part)
Tanzania and Kenya have joined forces to construct a 400 kV interconnection line that runs from a proposed 400 kV substation at Isinya near Nairobi in Kenya up to Arusha in Tanzania (210 km) and further to a planned 400 kV substation in Singida (300 km). Works in Tanzania are divided into 6 lots as follows:
- Lot T1: 400 kV double circuit OHL between Singida and Babati (approx. 150 km)
- Lot T2: 400 kV double circuit OHL between Babati and Arusha (approx. 150 km)
- Lot T3: 400 kV double circuit OHL between Arusha and the Kenya border (approx. 114 km)
- Lot T4: New 400 kV Arusha substation and extension of the existing 220/33 kV Singida Substation (two additional 220 kV line bays, three breakers and two shunt reactors)
- Lot T5: Rural electrification projects (approx. 80 km of 33 kV lines and low voltage system including customer connections)
- Lot T6: Four new 400 kV substations in the towns of Iringa, Dodoma, Singida and Shinyanga
intec's services
Phase 0: Procurement
- Contract negotiations and preparation of contract documents with the EPC contractors
Phase 1: Pre-Construction
- Review of EPC Contractors' detailed design
- Elaboration of project management manuals
- Function-based definition of applicable standards and project construction guide documents
Phase 2: Construction
- Supervision and quality control of construction works and commissioning
- Monitoring and follow-up of environmental issues and mitigation measures
- Supervision and clarification of project's cultural heritage issues
- Factory test witnessing
- Organisation of joint site meetings
- Reporting
Training of Employer's Staff
- On-the-job training on design approval, construction supervision and project management
- Overseas training for Employer's senior engineers on system planning and network analysis, power system protection and automation, SCADA and telecommunication, power grid operation and maintenance, scheduled and preventive maintenance of HV lines and substations, environmental and social impact assessments (ESIA), resettlement action plans (RAP) and implementation of environmental and social management plans (ESMP)
Client
Tanzania Electric Supply Company Ltd. (TANESCO)Financing
African Development Bank, Japanese International Cooperation AgencyPeriod of implementation
2017 - 2020 -
Burundi - 220 kV Line Kamanyola - Bujumbura, Associated 110 kV Lines and the 220/110/30/10 kV Substation Bujumbura
The project is part of the 'Multinational Project for the Interconnection of the Electrical Networks of the Nile Equatorial Lake Countries' (Projet multinational d'interconnexion des réseaux électriques des pays des lacs équatoriaux du Nil (PMIREL-PLEN). It aims to establish a 220 kV interconnection between Ruzizi III Substation at Kamanyola (D.R. Congo) and the Rubirizi Substation in Burundi to evacuate the Burundian part of the energy produced by the future 145 MW Ruzizi III Hydropower Plant. The project covers the following technical measures:
- Construction of a 220 kV single-circuit line of 80 km length
- Construction of a total of 8 km of 110 kV double-circuit lines
- Construction of a 30 kV double-circuit line
- Construction of a new 220/110/30 kV substation at Rubirizi (two autotransformers 220/110/30 kV, 48/64/80 MVA with a 18/24/30 MVA tertiary winding)
- Extension of the 110 kV Substation 'RN1' to accommodate the connection of the new 220/110 kV substation
- Construction of a new 30/10 kV substation equipped with two 30/10 kV, 10 MVA transformers
intec's services
- Detailed design, technical specifications and cost estimate for the 30/10 kV substation equipment
- Consolidation of the tender dossier for the 220/110/30 kV substation
- Assistance to the Employer during tendering for the 220/110/30/10 kV substation works
- Review of the design for the 220/110 kV lines equipment
- Factory acceptance testing for all equipment under the project
- Receipt of materials and equipment to site
- Works supervision and general assistance for the management of the project
- Project completion, testing and commissioning
- Certification of payments
- Reporting
Client
REGIDESOFinancing
African Development Bank (AfDB)Period of implementation
2.5.2017 - 1.5.2020
Kenya - Power Interconnection Project (KTPIP) (Kenyan Part)
Tanzania and Kenya have joined forces to construct a 400 kV interconnection line that runs from a proposed 400 kV substation at Isinya near Nairobi in Kenya up to Arusha in Tanzania (210 km) and further to a planned 400 kV substation in Singida (300 km). Works in Kenya comprise the following:
- Lot K1: Approx. 96 km of 400 kV transmission line between Isinya Substation and the Kenya-Tanzania border.
intec's services
Phase 0: Procurement
- Contract negotiations and preparation of contract documents with the EPC contractors
Phase 1: Pre-Construction
- Review of EPC Contractors' detailed design
- Elaboration of project management manuals
- Function-based definition of applicable standards and project construction guide documents
Phase 2: Construction
- Supervision and quality control of construction works and commissioning
- Monitoring and follow-up of environmental issues and mitigation measures
- Supervision and clarification of project's cultural heritage issues
- Factory test witnessing
- Organisation of joint site meetings
- Reporting
- Support during the 12-months' Defects Liability Period
Training of Employer's Staff
- On-the-job training on design approval, construction supervision and project management
- Overseas' training for Employer's senior engineers on system planning and network analysis, power system protection and automation, SCADA and telecommunication, power grid operation and maintenance, scheduled and preventive maintenance of HV lines and substations, environmental and social impact assessments (ESIA), resettlement action plans (RAP) and implementation of environmental and social management plans (ESMP)
Client
Kenya Electricity Transmission Company Limited (KETRACO)Financing
African Development Bank, Japanese International Cooperation AgencyPeriod of implementation
2017 - 2020Tanzania - Kenya-Tanzania Power Interconnection Project (KTPIP) (Tanzanian Part)
Tanzania and Kenya have joined forces to construct a 400 kV interconnection line that runs from a proposed 400 kV substation at Isinya near Nairobi in Kenya up to Arusha in Tanzania (210 km) and further to a planned 400 kV substation in Singida (300 km). Works in Tanzania are divided into 6 lots as follows:
- Lot T1: 400 kV double circuit OHL between Singida and Babati (approx. 150 km)
- Lot T2: 400 kV double circuit OHL between Babati and Arusha (approx. 150 km)
- Lot T3: 400 kV double circuit OHL between Arusha and the Kenya border (approx. 114 km)
- Lot T4: New 400 kV Arusha substation and extension of the existing 220/33 kV Singida Substation (two additional 220 kV line bays, three breakers and two shunt reactors)
- Lot T5: Rural electrification projects (approx. 80 km of 33 kV lines and low voltage system including customer connections)
- Lot T6: Four new 400 kV substations in the towns of Iringa, Dodoma, Singida and Shinyanga
intec's services
Phase 0: Procurement
- Contract negotiations and preparation of contract documents with the EPC contractors
Phase 1: Pre-Construction
- Review of EPC Contractors' detailed design
- Elaboration of project management manuals
- Function-based definition of applicable standards and project construction guide documents
Phase 2: Construction
- Supervision and quality control of construction works and commissioning
- Monitoring and follow-up of environmental issues and mitigation measures
- Supervision and clarification of project's cultural heritage issues
- Factory test witnessing
- Organisation of joint site meetings
- Reporting
Training of Employer's Staff
- On-the-job training on design approval, construction supervision and project management
- Overseas training for Employer's senior engineers on system planning and network analysis, power system protection and automation, SCADA and telecommunication, power grid operation and maintenance, scheduled and preventive maintenance of HV lines and substations, environmental and social impact assessments (ESIA), resettlement action plans (RAP) and implementation of environmental and social management plans (ESMP)
Client
Tanzania Electric Supply Company Ltd. (TANESCO)Financing
African Development Bank, Japanese International Cooperation AgencyPeriod of implementation
2017 - 2020Burundi - 220 kV Line Kamanyola - Bujumbura, Associated 110 kV Lines and the 220/110/30/10 kV Substation Bujumbura
The project is part of the 'Multinational Project for the Interconnection of the Electrical Networks of the Nile Equatorial Lake Countries' (Projet multinational d'interconnexion des réseaux électriques des pays des lacs équatoriaux du Nil (PMIREL-PLEN). It aims to establish a 220 kV interconnection between Ruzizi III Substation at Kamanyola (D.R. Congo) and the Rubirizi Substation in Burundi to evacuate the Burundian part of the energy produced by the future 145 MW Ruzizi III Hydropower Plant. The project covers the following technical measures:
- Construction of a 220 kV single-circuit line of 80 km length
- Construction of a total of 8 km of 110 kV double-circuit lines
- Construction of a 30 kV double-circuit line
- Construction of a new 220/110/30 kV substation at Rubirizi (two autotransformers 220/110/30 kV, 48/64/80 MVA with a 18/24/30 MVA tertiary winding)
- Extension of the 110 kV Substation 'RN1' to accommodate the connection of the new 220/110 kV substation
- Construction of a new 30/10 kV substation equipped with two 30/10 kV, 10 MVA transformers
intec's services
- Detailed design, technical specifications and cost estimate for the 30/10 kV substation equipment
- Consolidation of the tender dossier for the 220/110/30 kV substation
- Assistance to the Employer during tendering for the 220/110/30/10 kV substation works
- Review of the design for the 220/110 kV lines equipment
- Factory acceptance testing for all equipment under the project
- Receipt of materials and equipment to site
- Works supervision and general assistance for the management of the project
- Project completion, testing and commissioning
- Certification of payments
- Reporting
Client
REGIDESOFinancing
African Development Bank (AfDB)Period of implementation
2.5.2017 - 1.5.2020-
UAE - 33/11kV primary substation: Project Designer and Technical Advisor Consultancy Services
Design, execution and completion of a 33/11 kV primary substation to provide high voltage power to the Nibras Development site including the cable laying works from the grid station to primary substation.
- Preliminary design
- Detailed design
- Employers' requirement(s)
- Technical advisor services
intec's services
- Development of preliminary design, detailed design & ER documents.
- All required governmental authorities design NOCs/Approvals.
- Any surveys, testing and temporary works
- Assist in selecting the D&B Contractor
- Review of design, if any, done by the D&B Contractor
- Quality Control & Assurance during construction phase
- Witnessing of testing & commissioning
- Energisation and commissioning
- Maintenance of works during maintenance period
- Handover to relevant authorities
Client
Mubadala Development Company PJSCFinancing
Mubadala Development Company PJSCPeriod of implementation
03.2016 - 02.2020 -
Zimbabwe - Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA)
The Government of the Republic of Zimbabwe (GoZ) has received Grant funding from the African Development Fund (ADF) and intends to apply part of the proceeds of this Grant to eligible payments under the contract for preparing Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA) package reports for the following projects:
- Haven-Gokwe 132kV transmission line and Gokwe132/33kV substation;
- Tokwe–Masvingo 132kV transmission line and Masvingo 132/33kV substation; and
- Sunway City - Dema 132kV transmission line and Sunway City 132/33kV substation
Our task is production of comprehensive ESIA reports which meet the requirements of both the Environmental Management Agency (EMA) and the African Development Bank (AfDB) for the abovementioned proposed projects
intec's services
- Review and update the existing ESIA reports for the projects and align them to the format and standard required by (EMA) and AfDB
- Identify, assess and rank potential environmental and social impacts of the projects, filling in information/data gaps that exist in the current reports in terms of the biophysical, socio-economic and cultural and heritage sections
- Identify all potential significant adverse environmental and social impacts of the projects and recommend measures for mitigation;
- Incorporate: gender issues in the project area, climate change issues, environmental aspects and hazards in the project areas and how they can affect the transmission lines, cumulative and residual impacts associated with the projects ;
- Prepare an an Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA), an Environmental and Social Management Plan (ESMP), and a Resettlement Action Plan (RAP) for each of the projects in line with national requirements as well as those of the African Development Bank Groups ISS Policy Statement and Operational Procedures
Client
Zimbabwe Electricity Transmission and Distribution Company - ZETDCFinancing
African Development Bank (AfDB)Period of implementation
08.2019 – 01.2020 -
Guinea - Implementation of the National Dispatching
The general objective of this project is the monitoring and control of costs, of the quality and the time schedule of implementation works. The project includes all site works for the the National Dispatching Centre implementation. Following EDG's long-term master plan, the National Dispatching Centre shall integrate transmission lines at the level of 60 and 110 kV. The project has been interrupted due to the Ebola epidemic and new financing.
intec's services
- Coordination of activities between the Client EDG and the Contractor
- Check and approval of the Contractor's design and drawings during works execution
- Control of equipment manufacture
- Factory acceptance tests for main equipment
- Monthly / quarterly planning of project activities
- Control of works progress and adherence to the time schedule
- Coordination of meetings and drafting of Minutes of Meetings
- Monitoring of cost and implementation schedule
- Information to the Client about the progress of works and about any difficulties that could hamper smooth project implementation
- Elaboration of periodic progress reports
- Recommendation of necessary intervention measures to the Project Implementation Unit
- Validation of testing and commissioning procedures
- Proposals for settlement of accounts, preliminary and final taking over of works
Client
Electricité de Guinée (EDG)Financing
National Development Budget, Abu Dhabi Fund for Development (ADFD)Period of implementation
05.2014 - 12.2019
UAE - 33/11kV primary substation: Project Designer and Technical Advisor Consultancy Services
Design, execution and completion of a 33/11 kV primary substation to provide high voltage power to the Nibras Development site including the cable laying works from the grid station to primary substation.
- Preliminary design
- Detailed design
- Employers' requirement(s)
- Technical advisor services
intec's services
- Development of preliminary design, detailed design & ER documents.
- All required governmental authorities design NOCs/Approvals.
- Any surveys, testing and temporary works
- Assist in selecting the D&B Contractor
- Review of design, if any, done by the D&B Contractor
- Quality Control & Assurance during construction phase
- Witnessing of testing & commissioning
- Energisation and commissioning
- Maintenance of works during maintenance period
- Handover to relevant authorities
Client
Mubadala Development Company PJSCFinancing
Mubadala Development Company PJSCPeriod of implementation
03.2016 - 02.2020Zimbabwe - Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA)
The Government of the Republic of Zimbabwe (GoZ) has received Grant funding from the African Development Fund (ADF) and intends to apply part of the proceeds of this Grant to eligible payments under the contract for preparing Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA) package reports for the following projects:
- Haven-Gokwe 132kV transmission line and Gokwe132/33kV substation;
- Tokwe–Masvingo 132kV transmission line and Masvingo 132/33kV substation; and
- Sunway City - Dema 132kV transmission line and Sunway City 132/33kV substation
Our task is production of comprehensive ESIA reports which meet the requirements of both the Environmental Management Agency (EMA) and the African Development Bank (AfDB) for the abovementioned proposed projects
intec's services
- Review and update the existing ESIA reports for the projects and align them to the format and standard required by (EMA) and AfDB
- Identify, assess and rank potential environmental and social impacts of the projects, filling in information/data gaps that exist in the current reports in terms of the biophysical, socio-economic and cultural and heritage sections
- Identify all potential significant adverse environmental and social impacts of the projects and recommend measures for mitigation;
- Incorporate: gender issues in the project area, climate change issues, environmental aspects and hazards in the project areas and how they can affect the transmission lines, cumulative and residual impacts associated with the projects ;
- Prepare an an Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA), an Environmental and Social Management Plan (ESMP), and a Resettlement Action Plan (RAP) for each of the projects in line with national requirements as well as those of the African Development Bank Groups ISS Policy Statement and Operational Procedures
Client
Zimbabwe Electricity Transmission and Distribution Company - ZETDCFinancing
African Development Bank (AfDB)Period of implementation
08.2019 – 01.2020Guinea - Implementation of the National Dispatching
The general objective of this project is the monitoring and control of costs, of the quality and the time schedule of implementation works. The project includes all site works for the the National Dispatching Centre implementation. Following EDG's long-term master plan, the National Dispatching Centre shall integrate transmission lines at the level of 60 and 110 kV. The project has been interrupted due to the Ebola epidemic and new financing.
intec's services
- Coordination of activities between the Client EDG and the Contractor
- Check and approval of the Contractor's design and drawings during works execution
- Control of equipment manufacture
- Factory acceptance tests for main equipment
- Monthly / quarterly planning of project activities
- Control of works progress and adherence to the time schedule
- Coordination of meetings and drafting of Minutes of Meetings
- Monitoring of cost and implementation schedule
- Information to the Client about the progress of works and about any difficulties that could hamper smooth project implementation
- Elaboration of periodic progress reports
- Recommendation of necessary intervention measures to the Project Implementation Unit
- Validation of testing and commissioning procedures
- Proposals for settlement of accounts, preliminary and final taking over of works
Client
Electricité de Guinée (EDG)Financing
National Development Budget, Abu Dhabi Fund for Development (ADFD)Period of implementation
05.2014 - 12.2019-
Georgia - 220 kV Overhead Transmission Line Akhaltsikhe - Batumi
Georgian State Electrosystem JSC (GSE) is undertaking the 'Transmission Grid Strengthening Project' which includes measures to improve the availability and reliability of GSE's transmission infrastructure. The present project is part of this overall programme.
The line is constructed to connect the 185 MW Shuakhevi and the 150 MW Koromkheti Hydropower Stations to the national grid. It will have a length of approx. 150 km.
intec's services
- Overall project management and supervision
- Review and approval of detailed design
- Supervision of construction, erection, testing and commissioning
- Assistance to the Client in ensuring the compliance of land acquisition and resettlement activities with applicable laws and regulations (RAPs)
- Monitoring of compliance with the World Bank's environmental and social safeguards and the national Georgian legislation (ESIA, EMMP)
- Verification and approval of Contractor's invoices
- Reporting to the Client
- Capacity building for Client's personnel
Client
Georgian State Electrosystem JSCFinancing
International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD)Period of implementation
2015 - 2019 -
Moldova - Construction of 400 kV Vulcanesti - Chisinau Overhead Transmission Line
The project included the construction of the 400 kV transmission line connecting Vulcanesti Substation to Chisinau Substation and upgrading of the Chisinau and Vulcanesti Substations.
- The existing 330/110/35 kV Chisinau S/S was extended by a new 330 kV bay pertaining to 400/330 kV autotransformer and a new 400 kV bay for OHTL Vulcanesti - Chisinau.
- The 400 kV OHTL Vulcanesti - Chisinau with a length of 157 km, was made on single circuit towers, equipped with three bundle conductors and two earthwires, from which one is of OPGW type to permit optical transmission data.
The existing 400/110/35 kV Vulcanești Substation was extended by a new 400 kV bay for OHTL Vulcanești - Chisinau. In alternative, the OHTL will start from the new BtB Vulcanesti Station.
intec's services
- Review of the existing feasibility and other technical studies: review of proposed technical solutions and concept, identification of alternative line routes or tower locations, if required; preparation of a report to describe the proposed technical solutions and recommendations
- Preparation of preliminary design documents: detailed line routing and profiles, structural design of towers, fabrication and foundation drawings, clearance diagrams; single line diagrams and substation layouts; price schedules and technical data sheets
- Preparation of the bidding documents (World Bank procurement procedures) separately for the substations and the overhead line
Client
Moldova Energy Projects Implementation Unit (MEPIU)Financing
World Bank (WB)Period of implementation
03.2019 - 11.2019 -
Haiti - Construction of a Modern Dispatching
This project constitutes Component 3 of the new investment programme for the energy sector in Haiti (PRELEN), which is supported by the major donors active in the sector. It aims at assisting EDH in the technical field; more specifically in the construction of a modern dispatching.
The existing dispatching was built in 1981 and manages the 115 and 69 kV levels on the generation and transmission side and the 12.47 kV level on the distribution side. The monitoring and dispatching of the network presently is done through permanent surveillance of the system frequency plus by means of radio communication with the substations operators and the power plants.
intec's services
- Implementation studies and detailed engineering; engineering reports
- Preparation of the tender dossiers
- Launching of the tender and assistance during the tender period
- Bid evaluation, preparation of contract documents and contract enforcement
- Organisation and coordination of construction works
- Monitoring and supervision of works, quality control, receipt of material in the factory and on site
- Certification of contractors' invoices
- Preliminary and final acceptance
- Reporting.
Client
Electricité d'Haïti (EDH)Financing
International Development Agency (IDA)Period of implementation
24.10.2017 - 23.10.2019
Georgia - 220 kV Overhead Transmission Line Akhaltsikhe - Batumi
Georgian State Electrosystem JSC (GSE) is undertaking the 'Transmission Grid Strengthening Project' which includes measures to improve the availability and reliability of GSE's transmission infrastructure. The present project is part of this overall programme.
The line is constructed to connect the 185 MW Shuakhevi and the 150 MW Koromkheti Hydropower Stations to the national grid. It will have a length of approx. 150 km.
intec's services
- Overall project management and supervision
- Review and approval of detailed design
- Supervision of construction, erection, testing and commissioning
- Assistance to the Client in ensuring the compliance of land acquisition and resettlement activities with applicable laws and regulations (RAPs)
- Monitoring of compliance with the World Bank's environmental and social safeguards and the national Georgian legislation (ESIA, EMMP)
- Verification and approval of Contractor's invoices
- Reporting to the Client
- Capacity building for Client's personnel
Client
Georgian State Electrosystem JSCFinancing
International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD)Period of implementation
2015 - 2019Moldova - Construction of 400 kV Vulcanesti - Chisinau Overhead Transmission Line
The project included the construction of the 400 kV transmission line connecting Vulcanesti Substation to Chisinau Substation and upgrading of the Chisinau and Vulcanesti Substations.
- The existing 330/110/35 kV Chisinau S/S was extended by a new 330 kV bay pertaining to 400/330 kV autotransformer and a new 400 kV bay for OHTL Vulcanesti - Chisinau.
- The 400 kV OHTL Vulcanesti - Chisinau with a length of 157 km, was made on single circuit towers, equipped with three bundle conductors and two earthwires, from which one is of OPGW type to permit optical transmission data.
The existing 400/110/35 kV Vulcanești Substation was extended by a new 400 kV bay for OHTL Vulcanești - Chisinau. In alternative, the OHTL will start from the new BtB Vulcanesti Station.
intec's services
- Review of the existing feasibility and other technical studies: review of proposed technical solutions and concept, identification of alternative line routes or tower locations, if required; preparation of a report to describe the proposed technical solutions and recommendations
- Preparation of preliminary design documents: detailed line routing and profiles, structural design of towers, fabrication and foundation drawings, clearance diagrams; single line diagrams and substation layouts; price schedules and technical data sheets
- Preparation of the bidding documents (World Bank procurement procedures) separately for the substations and the overhead line
Client
Moldova Energy Projects Implementation Unit (MEPIU)Financing
World Bank (WB)Period of implementation
03.2019 - 11.2019Haiti - Construction of a Modern Dispatching
This project constitutes Component 3 of the new investment programme for the energy sector in Haiti (PRELEN), which is supported by the major donors active in the sector. It aims at assisting EDH in the technical field; more specifically in the construction of a modern dispatching.
The existing dispatching was built in 1981 and manages the 115 and 69 kV levels on the generation and transmission side and the 12.47 kV level on the distribution side. The monitoring and dispatching of the network presently is done through permanent surveillance of the system frequency plus by means of radio communication with the substations operators and the power plants.
intec's services
- Implementation studies and detailed engineering; engineering reports
- Preparation of the tender dossiers
- Launching of the tender and assistance during the tender period
- Bid evaluation, preparation of contract documents and contract enforcement
- Organisation and coordination of construction works
- Monitoring and supervision of works, quality control, receipt of material in the factory and on site
- Certification of contractors' invoices
- Preliminary and final acceptance
- Reporting.