Siba 230MW Power Plant Closing of Combined Cycle

Electromechanical installation for the closure of the combined cycle of the SIBA generation center with 12 turbines to bring total power generation to 230 MW. The works include:

  • Installation of 12 HRSG boilers
  • Installation of “BOP” piping and auxiliary equipment
  • Prefabrication of 603 tons of structures
  • Assembly of 2,251 tons of structures and equipment
  • 22,840 DI welding, on P91 carbon and alloy steel pipe

Cooling Tower Installation 

  • Supply and manufacture of 138 tons of HDG structure
  • Installation of equipment, pipping, filters and fans
  • Supply and fabrication of stairs for access.

June 2024 – in process

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Siba 230MW Power Plant

Electromechanical installation of 10 gas turbines for 230MW power plant, and fabrication and interconnection of 140m of 8″ gas pipeline with the main line of the Gasoducto del Este Pipeline including a Horizontal Directed Drilling (HDD) section of the Autopista del Este Highway and Hot Tapping of 20″x8″ to existing gas pipeline. Supply, manufacture, and assembly of pipes for the “BOP” including gas, diesel, air, and lube oil, in addition to grounding system, cathodic protection, exterior lighting, and electric feeding. Also, the installation of 2 turbines type T-250.
June 2022 – August 2023

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EPC Gasduct for LNG Conversion of Quisqueya II Power Plant

EPC contract for the engineering, procurement, construction, and commissioning of the gas duct pipeline between the gas regulation and measurement station and the 12 engines of the Quisqueya II plant with its 225 MW installed capacity. The project consisted of 825 m of API 5L 3LPE pipe of 16″ diameter, underground with two aerial crossings, a filtration-separation station with two Peerless filters of 32″, the cathodic protection system, and the fiber optics between the measuring and regulation station, the filtering station, and the control center of the powerplant.The works included: right-of-way, trenching, alignment and welding, gasket coating, backfilling and covering, hydrostatic testing, drying, filling, and commissioning.San Pedro de Macorís, July 2019 – January 2020.

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Gasduct Pipeline for LNG Gas Conversion of Quisqueya I Generation Plant

Installation of 400 mm diameter steel pipeline the connection of the LNG regulation and measurement station and the 12 engines of the Quisqueya I existing power plant. Within our scope of the works was the installation of the filtering station upstream of the Engine Halls.
The works included: right-of-way, trenching, alignment and welding, gasket coating, backfilling and covering, hydrostatic testing, drying, filling and commissioning. The filtration station has 6 FB ball valves and two 28″ Pietro Fiorentini filters.
We also designed, supplied, installed, and commissioned the cathodic protection system for the line.
San Pedro de Macorís – March – June 2019.

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Power Plant (50MW) for CEPM

Civil works above level 0 which include building erections and above ground erection works. Electromechanical installation of 50 MW Power Plant with 3 HFO Engines including installation of all piping, equipments, stacks, ducts, auxilary buildings, electrical and instrumentation.Punta Cana, D.R., May 2018 – November 2018

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9MW Electric Generation System for The Punta Cana Group

Civil works above level 0 which include building erections and above ground erection works. Electromechanical installation of 9 MW Power Plant with 1 HFO Engine  including installation of all piping, equipments, stacks, ducts, fuel tank, electrical and instrumentation.

Punta Cana, D.R., August 2018 – November 2018

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Power Plant Quisqueya I & II (440MW )

440 MW Power Plant Quisqueya I & II with 24 dual fuel engines HFO and LNG combined cycle with 2 steam turbine generators.  Civil works consist of building erections and above ground works, electromechanical works include installation of all piping, equipments, stacks,ducts, electrical and instrumentation.
San Pedro de Macoris, Dominican Republic, May 2012 – November 2013

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