Reference Projects
Due to the nature of our business, our cumulative references are spread throughout the world. To view a selection of our projects, please click on the appropriate dot on the map.
Nord Stream:
Nord Stream is a 1220 kilometers long gas pipeline, linking Russia and the European Union via the Baltic Sea Two parallel lines with a transmission capacity of around 27.5 billion cubic meters per year. The first one is due to come on line in 2011 and the second in 2012, which upon completion will double the annual capacity to around 55 billion cubic meters, which is enough to supply more than 25 million households in Europe. Value of facility is 7.4 billion euros.
(Infrassure Oil, Gas and Petrochemicals project)
Karcham Wangtoo Hydroelectric Project
Built by Jaypee Karcham Hydro Corp. Ltd. in Himachal Pradesh, India, this project is envisaged as a run-of-the-river development on the River Satluj. The building is a concrete gravity dam about 43m. high with 6 sluice spillway bays. The installed capacity is 1000MW, and the annual power generation, of which 90% can be depended on each year, is 4559.77 GWH.
(Infrassure Power Sector project)
MAN Ferrostaal
MAN Construcciones y Montajes, a subsidiary of MAN Ferrostaal is constructing a new fertilizer complex in Moron, Venezuela. Scheduled for completion in early 2011, it will replace an old factory. The ammonia plant is part of a complex of plants which also includes a downstream urea plant and secondary installations. The entire volume of the investment is $1 billion. Expected daily production capacity is 1,800 tons of ammonia and 2,200 tons of urea.
(Infrassure PET Sector project)
La Yesca Hydroelectric Dam (Mexico)
The La Yesca dam in northeast of Gudalajara and when fully functional will contribute 750 megawatts to the national electric system. The construction is divided into four parts: river detour, curtain, spillway and machines. Two tunnels will be developed and a dam of 220.5 meters high. The tunnels will measure 830 meters and 870 meters in length and the whole construction will be the second largest hydroelectric generator in the country.
(Infrassure Power Sector project)
ITER, Cadarache, France
The nuclear fusion reactor is expected to take 10 years to build with completion scheduled for 2019. It is designed to produce 500 Megawatt of fusion output power from 50 Megawatt of input power, sustained for up to 1,000 seconds. When ITER becomes operational it will become the largest magnetic confinement plasma facility in use and is projected to bring fusion energy to the commercial markets. The ITER vacuum vessel will be the biggest fusion furnace ever built.
(Infrassure Power Sector project)
Cape Canaveral Next Generation Clean Energy Center in Florida
The existing 1960’s gas and oil-fired units will be replaced with new advance Siemens H-class gas turbines, returning to service in 2013. The power plant will utilize three 274 Megawatt rated gas turbines and, combined with a further power plant at Riviera Beach, will provide power to approximately 500,000 homes.
(Infrassure Power Sector project)
Cemento Andino, Peru
Cemento Andino, a Peruvian-based company located in the Central Andes manufactures Portland cement. Production capacity is currently being increased from 1,200,000 tons to 1,900,000 tons per year, with the installation of electrical equipment for the project which includes medium and low-voltage switchgear, motor control centers, distribution transformers, low-voltage drives and motors for the mill and a kiln. Additionally separators, fans, process instrumentation, gas analytics and automation and control will be updated. The line is operated with a distributed control system based on Simatic PCS 7 /CEMAT and S7-400. The project includes engineering, commissioning, start-up and training.
(Infrassure PET Sector project)
Panama Canal Expansion
The project includes the construction of two new sets of locks - one on the Pacific and one on the Atlantic side of the Canal. Each lock will have three chambers and each chamber will have three water reutilization basins. The project also entails the widening and deepening of existing navigational channels in Gatun Lake and the deepening of Culebra Cut. In order to create a new 6.1 km long access channel to connect the Pacific locks and the Culebra Cut, four dry excavation projects will be executed. Upon completion the new waterway will be navigable by vessels which have a cargo capacity of 12,000 containers.
Construction, Metals & Mining Sector project)
extension of underground train network in Mexico city
In Aug. 2007 the construction of Line 12 (gold line) was officially announced. It will run from Mixcoac (Line 7) to Tlahuac in the southeast of Mexico City, intersecting with line 3 at Zapata, line 2 at Ermita and line 8 at the future station Del Paso. Although initially planned to be entirely underground, Line 12 will be underground only along its western half, while the rest will be partly at grade and mostly elevated. The total length of the lines is 24.5 km and there will be 20 stations serving the public. The eastern surface stretch was completed in May 2011, and the western underground stretch is scheduled for completion in May 2012.
Construction, Metals & Mining Sector project)