Projects worldwide
intec has executed and is implementing large and complex projects in nearly all regions of the world.
The projects listed on the website represent only a handful of our references.
Our Projects
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Ghana - Design Services for the 330 kV double circuit transmission line Aboadze - Prestea Power Enhancement Project (APPEP)
Amandi Energy Solutions of Switzerland has a contract with the Ghana Grid Company Ltd. ("GRIDCO") for the 330 kV double circuit transmission line Aboadze - Prestea Power Enhancement Project (APPEP) and contract-ed part of the design work to ROENG TEC.
The design services cover the 330 kV Aboadze - Prestea double-circuit overhead line.
intec's services
- Determination of operating principles, characterization and dimensions of the overhead line
- Full design, including bills of quantities (BoQs)
- Feasibility calculations for the different options for the project, including costs, materials and equipment
- Line final route and profile generation
- Tower spotting using PLS-CADD software
- Tower detailed design (5 types)
- Soil investigation report
- Foundation design
- Insulation selection and coordination
- Assistance during the implementation period, and overall supervision
- On-site training on construction of OHLs
Client
Amandi Energy SolutionsFinancing
Amandi Energy SolutionsPeriod of implementation
08.2014 - 09.2016 -
Regional - Green Climate Fund Readiness Support Program
Countries: Bangladesh, Caribbean Region, Morocco, Namibia, Peru, South Africa, Tajikistan, Tanzania, Uganda, Vietnam, Zambia
Under this program, the Green Climate Fund (GCF) allocated financial resources for investment projects to support selected partner countries to develop and implement their respective strategies for climate resilience and the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions. The program included the following activities:
- Support programs for 3 selected national and regional development banks with a view to their accreditation for direct access to the GCF,
- Development of 10 national investment plans for projects suitable for GCF financing,
- Establishment of national, prioritised project pipelines of existing, updated or new GCF-ready projects, including 30 prefeasibility studies for suitable projects, or update of existing studies for suitable projects.
Projects referred to the following sectors: Forestry and agriculture, renewable energies (wind, biomass, PV), energy efficiency, transport, water and sanitation, and municipal solid waste management
intec's services
Overall coordination of the programme
In addition, intec delivered services in the field of renewable energies (wind, biomass, PV) as follows:
Preparation of national investment plans:
- Country and sector-specific analyses of national potentials and priorities for mitigation, adaptation and development
- Identification of emission-intensive or adaptation-relevant priority sectors and sector-specific intervention areas
- Risk assessment (institutional, technological, environmental, social, fiduciary, financial)
Preparation of national project pipelines:
- Screening of investment proposals
- Implementation of pre-feasibility studies or update of existing studies
- Technical and financial evaluation of eligible investment proposals
- Economic review of proposals (simplified cost-benefit analyses, quantification of environmental benefits in terms of GHG emission reduction, etc.), ranking of investment proposals.
Client
KfW Development BankFinancing
KfW Development BankPeriod of implementation
01.2014 - 08.2016 -
Nigeria - Promoting Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Investments in Nigeria through Financial Institutions (Particularly Solar PV)
The project was part of IFC's program in Nigeria for solar market development and finance. One of its major components was to provide technical support (and possibly financial instruments) to local financial institutions and help them develop a business line catering to the emerging solar market in Nigeria.
As part of the start-up activities of this program, IFC commissioned this study to assess the market conditions and demand of energy efficiency (EE) and small renewable energy (RE) financing in general and off-grid solar technology financing in particular, among Nigerian corporates and SMEs.
intec's services
- Preparation of an overview market report on EE / small RE and solar PV market conditions in Nigeria
- Survey of corporates / SMEs to assess companies' EE practices and appetite for EE / small RE / solar PV in-vestments, their interest in external financing, and any real or perceived risks from their perspectives
- Supply chain survey to assess the technical and financial capacities of the EE / RE / solar equipment (100 kW to 5 MW) supply chain participants in the country
- Interviews and consultations with local financial institutions to understand their perspective and position to-wards financing EE / RE / solar projects and Nigerian corporates and SMEs, and the local financing institutions' needs for support from international financing institutions.
- Participation in final dissemination workshops in Lagos and Abuja.
Client
IFC - International Finance Corporation (WB Group)Financing
IFC - International Finance Corporation (WB Group)Period of implementation
02.2016 - 08.2016
Ghana - Design Services for the 330 kV double circuit transmission line Aboadze - Prestea Power Enhancement Project (APPEP)
Amandi Energy Solutions of Switzerland has a contract with the Ghana Grid Company Ltd. ("GRIDCO") for the 330 kV double circuit transmission line Aboadze - Prestea Power Enhancement Project (APPEP) and contract-ed part of the design work to ROENG TEC.
The design services cover the 330 kV Aboadze - Prestea double-circuit overhead line.
intec's services
- Determination of operating principles, characterization and dimensions of the overhead line
- Full design, including bills of quantities (BoQs)
- Feasibility calculations for the different options for the project, including costs, materials and equipment
- Line final route and profile generation
- Tower spotting using PLS-CADD software
- Tower detailed design (5 types)
- Soil investigation report
- Foundation design
- Insulation selection and coordination
- Assistance during the implementation period, and overall supervision
- On-site training on construction of OHLs
Client
Amandi Energy SolutionsFinancing
Amandi Energy SolutionsPeriod of implementation
08.2014 - 09.2016Regional - Green Climate Fund Readiness Support Program
Countries: Bangladesh, Caribbean Region, Morocco, Namibia, Peru, South Africa, Tajikistan, Tanzania, Uganda, Vietnam, Zambia
Under this program, the Green Climate Fund (GCF) allocated financial resources for investment projects to support selected partner countries to develop and implement their respective strategies for climate resilience and the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions. The program included the following activities:
- Support programs for 3 selected national and regional development banks with a view to their accreditation for direct access to the GCF,
- Development of 10 national investment plans for projects suitable for GCF financing,
- Establishment of national, prioritised project pipelines of existing, updated or new GCF-ready projects, including 30 prefeasibility studies for suitable projects, or update of existing studies for suitable projects.
Projects referred to the following sectors: Forestry and agriculture, renewable energies (wind, biomass, PV), energy efficiency, transport, water and sanitation, and municipal solid waste management
intec's services
Overall coordination of the programme
In addition, intec delivered services in the field of renewable energies (wind, biomass, PV) as follows:
Preparation of national investment plans:
- Country and sector-specific analyses of national potentials and priorities for mitigation, adaptation and development
- Identification of emission-intensive or adaptation-relevant priority sectors and sector-specific intervention areas
- Risk assessment (institutional, technological, environmental, social, fiduciary, financial)
Preparation of national project pipelines:
- Screening of investment proposals
- Implementation of pre-feasibility studies or update of existing studies
- Technical and financial evaluation of eligible investment proposals
- Economic review of proposals (simplified cost-benefit analyses, quantification of environmental benefits in terms of GHG emission reduction, etc.), ranking of investment proposals.
Client
KfW Development BankFinancing
KfW Development BankPeriod of implementation
01.2014 - 08.2016Nigeria - Promoting Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Investments in Nigeria through Financial Institutions (Particularly Solar PV)
The project was part of IFC's program in Nigeria for solar market development and finance. One of its major components was to provide technical support (and possibly financial instruments) to local financial institutions and help them develop a business line catering to the emerging solar market in Nigeria.
As part of the start-up activities of this program, IFC commissioned this study to assess the market conditions and demand of energy efficiency (EE) and small renewable energy (RE) financing in general and off-grid solar technology financing in particular, among Nigerian corporates and SMEs.
intec's services
- Preparation of an overview market report on EE / small RE and solar PV market conditions in Nigeria
- Survey of corporates / SMEs to assess companies' EE practices and appetite for EE / small RE / solar PV in-vestments, their interest in external financing, and any real or perceived risks from their perspectives
- Supply chain survey to assess the technical and financial capacities of the EE / RE / solar equipment (100 kW to 5 MW) supply chain participants in the country
- Interviews and consultations with local financial institutions to understand their perspective and position to-wards financing EE / RE / solar projects and Nigerian corporates and SMEs, and the local financing institutions' needs for support from international financing institutions.
- Participation in final dissemination workshops in Lagos and Abuja.
Client
IFC - International Finance Corporation (WB Group)Financing
IFC - International Finance Corporation (WB Group)Period of implementation
02.2016 - 08.2016-
Mali - PASE - Extension of EDM's Transmission and Distribution Networks
The project was part of the ‘PASE’ (Project for the Support to the Energy Sector) for which the World Bank granted a loan to the Government of Mali. The project in general aimed at improving access to electricity, as well as efficiency in the supply and utilisation of electrical energy. The project’s technical measures included the following components:
- Extension of the MV/LV networks in Bamako and Kati
- Construction of the 30 kV Kati Substation
- Reinforcement and extension of the MV/LV networks in Kayes, Sikasso, Koutiala, and Ségou
- Rehabilitation of the 150 kV lines Bamako – Fana, Fana – Ségou, and restructuring of Fana substation connection from T-off to line-in/line-out arrangement
- Extension of the Kalabancoro Substation (transformer 60 MVA, 150/30 kV) and renewal of the 30/15 kV Sotuba Substation
- Extension of the 15 kV SOGEM Substation in Kodialani and installation of 15 kV outgoing feeders
- Installation of the second circuit on the 150 kV Kodialani - Sirakoro line
intec's services
- Overall project management and home-office back-up support for specific tasks
- Coordination of the detailed implementation plan with EDM
- Approval of technical documents and implementation studies
- Technical control of plans and documents
- Factory acceptance tests, monitoring and quality control of manufacturing
- Site supervision
- Budget control and management
- Implementation of the quality management plan and the health and safety plans
- Verification of the environmental protection plan
- Reporting
Client
Energie du Mali S.A. (EDM)Financing
International Development Association (IDA)Period of implementation
02.2014 - 07.2016 -
Albania/Kosovo - 400 kV Transmission Line Albania - Kosovo (Tirana - Pristine)
Consulting services for:
- Component 1 (Albania): Construction of a 400 kV transmission line between Tirana and the Kosovo border, and extension of a 400/230/110 kV substation by one complete 400 kV feeder
- Component 2 (Kosovo): Construction of a 400 kV transmission line from 400/230/110 kV substation Kosovo B to the border to Albania, and extension of the existing substation Kosovo B by one complete 400 kV feeder
- Additional services for TSO service contract between OST and KOSTT
- Additional services for the extension of the Substation of HPP Koman (Albania) (separate reference)
intec's services
Phase 1
- Review of technical concept, data collection, reconstruction of missing drawings
- Assistance to OST and KOSTT in the routing of the line
- Detailed line route survey incl. tower pegging and preliminary design of towers
- Preparation of preliminary planning / schedule of supplies and services, review of the cost calculation
- Support to the clients on permits and licences, rights of way and land use
- Full environmental impact assessment (EIA)
- Preparation of tender documents for goods and services (technical and commercial)
- Support during the tender process (launching of tender, evaluation of bids, contract negotiations)
- Addendum: Retendering of Lot 1 of the Albanian Part (Tirana - Morina)
Phase 2
- Design approval, participation in FATs; supervision of dismantling works
- Monitoring of the quality of the construction and installation works
- Monitoring of project cost / processing Contractor's invoices
- Support to the clients in elaborating an O&M concept
- Monitoring of commissioning / commencement of commercial operation
- Consulting services during "Defects Liability Period"
- Assist the clients in elaborating the final appraisal report
Additional services for TSO Contract:- Drafting of a sample transmission system operator (TSO) service contract between OST and KOSTT
Client
Albanian Transmission System Operator (OST) Transmission, System and Market Operator J.S.C. (KOSTT)Financing
Kreditanstalt für Wiederaufbau (KfW)Period of implementation
10.2009 - 06.2016 -
Togo/Benin - Rehabilitation of the Lomé - Cotonou - Onigbolo Line
In order to improve the supply in electrical energy through the 161 kV line Akossombo - Lomé - Cotonou - Onigbolo and to extend its lifetime, the CEB obtained a credit from the European Investment Bank to carry out the following works:
- Strengthening of structures
- Reinforcement of some tower foundations
- Reshaping of the maintenance path
- Replacement of the ground wire cable by an optical ground wire cable
- Replacement of the HV equipment and the line bay control part in the substations connected to these lines; for which this project provides technical assistance
for which this project provides technical assistance.
intec's services
Phase 1: Support for contract award to Contractors:
- Support in the publication of procurement notices in local and international media
- Participation in bid opening and analysis, support to CEB to answer Bidder's requests for clarifications
- Assistance during contract negotiations and award
Phase 2: Control and supervision of project implementation works:
- Supervision, coordination and management of the project
- Technical control of designs
- Supervision of construction works on site
- Coordination of commissioning and factory acceptance tests (FATs)
Client
Communauté Electrique du Benin (CEB)Financing
European Investment BankPeriod of implementation
10.2011 - 06.2016
Mali - PASE - Extension of EDM's Transmission and Distribution Networks
The project was part of the ‘PASE’ (Project for the Support to the Energy Sector) for which the World Bank granted a loan to the Government of Mali. The project in general aimed at improving access to electricity, as well as efficiency in the supply and utilisation of electrical energy. The project’s technical measures included the following components:
- Extension of the MV/LV networks in Bamako and Kati
- Construction of the 30 kV Kati Substation
- Reinforcement and extension of the MV/LV networks in Kayes, Sikasso, Koutiala, and Ségou
- Rehabilitation of the 150 kV lines Bamako – Fana, Fana – Ségou, and restructuring of Fana substation connection from T-off to line-in/line-out arrangement
- Extension of the Kalabancoro Substation (transformer 60 MVA, 150/30 kV) and renewal of the 30/15 kV Sotuba Substation
- Extension of the 15 kV SOGEM Substation in Kodialani and installation of 15 kV outgoing feeders
- Installation of the second circuit on the 150 kV Kodialani - Sirakoro line
intec's services
- Overall project management and home-office back-up support for specific tasks
- Coordination of the detailed implementation plan with EDM
- Approval of technical documents and implementation studies
- Technical control of plans and documents
- Factory acceptance tests, monitoring and quality control of manufacturing
- Site supervision
- Budget control and management
- Implementation of the quality management plan and the health and safety plans
- Verification of the environmental protection plan
- Reporting
Client
Energie du Mali S.A. (EDM)Financing
International Development Association (IDA)Period of implementation
02.2014 - 07.2016Albania/Kosovo - 400 kV Transmission Line Albania - Kosovo (Tirana - Pristine)
Consulting services for:
- Component 1 (Albania): Construction of a 400 kV transmission line between Tirana and the Kosovo border, and extension of a 400/230/110 kV substation by one complete 400 kV feeder
- Component 2 (Kosovo): Construction of a 400 kV transmission line from 400/230/110 kV substation Kosovo B to the border to Albania, and extension of the existing substation Kosovo B by one complete 400 kV feeder
- Additional services for TSO service contract between OST and KOSTT
- Additional services for the extension of the Substation of HPP Koman (Albania) (separate reference)
intec's services
Phase 1
- Review of technical concept, data collection, reconstruction of missing drawings
- Assistance to OST and KOSTT in the routing of the line
- Detailed line route survey incl. tower pegging and preliminary design of towers
- Preparation of preliminary planning / schedule of supplies and services, review of the cost calculation
- Support to the clients on permits and licences, rights of way and land use
- Full environmental impact assessment (EIA)
- Preparation of tender documents for goods and services (technical and commercial)
- Support during the tender process (launching of tender, evaluation of bids, contract negotiations)
- Addendum: Retendering of Lot 1 of the Albanian Part (Tirana - Morina)
Phase 2
- Design approval, participation in FATs; supervision of dismantling works
- Monitoring of the quality of the construction and installation works
- Monitoring of project cost / processing Contractor's invoices
- Support to the clients in elaborating an O&M concept
- Monitoring of commissioning / commencement of commercial operation
- Consulting services during "Defects Liability Period"
- Assist the clients in elaborating the final appraisal report
Additional services for TSO Contract:
- Drafting of a sample transmission system operator (TSO) service contract between OST and KOSTT
Client
Albanian Transmission System Operator (OST) Transmission, System and Market Operator J.S.C. (KOSTT)Financing
Kreditanstalt für Wiederaufbau (KfW)Period of implementation
10.2009 - 06.2016Togo/Benin - Rehabilitation of the Lomé - Cotonou - Onigbolo Line
In order to improve the supply in electrical energy through the 161 kV line Akossombo - Lomé - Cotonou - Onigbolo and to extend its lifetime, the CEB obtained a credit from the European Investment Bank to carry out the following works:
- Strengthening of structures
- Reinforcement of some tower foundations
- Reshaping of the maintenance path
- Replacement of the ground wire cable by an optical ground wire cable
- Replacement of the HV equipment and the line bay control part in the substations connected to these lines; for which this project provides technical assistance
for which this project provides technical assistance.
intec's services
Phase 1: Support for contract award to Contractors:
- Support in the publication of procurement notices in local and international media
- Participation in bid opening and analysis, support to CEB to answer Bidder's requests for clarifications
- Assistance during contract negotiations and award
Phase 2: Control and supervision of project implementation works:
- Supervision, coordination and management of the project
- Technical control of designs
- Supervision of construction works on site
- Coordination of commissioning and factory acceptance tests (FATs)