Power Generation - Civil Construction of a Steam Turbine Table

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20 years 5 months

I Jason

I had several project including Steam turbines tables and foundations. None of them was the same.

Several examples : Table 5m high (on top of collumns of corse), 10m high, table at the same level of the 2nd floor of the turbine building, etc, etc.

 

I would recomend to have a chat with the Civil designer (at least to have a rough idea how it looks like and qtys of work) and then using the local productivities come up with a duration range (optimist / pessimist).

 

In any case, in my experience even the simplest turbine table took +/- 6 months from Base foundation till RFE (Ready for erection) - piles excluded if necessary. Make attention to the erection of embeded items which under certain circunstancies can be a lot of time consuming.

 

Regards

 

JMFrade

 

 

Member for

15 years 2 months

Hi Raymond,

 

Thanks for your feedback.

Our client here in South Africa is of a unique opinion that that is not the case, which leads me to believe that lack of knowledge and experience in the civil construction industry has lead to this board based statement based on a report that he received from a overseas source - I am simply looking to see if I can find a way to educate him that every project is unique by providing some previous examples from some various sources so if you know of anyone who has worked on a Coal Powered Power Plant project previously that may be able to assist it would be greatly appreciated.

Member for

15 years 11 months

Jason,

Duration for any activities differs even with similar or equal projects.

The following are factors affecting duration of Activities but not limited to.
1. Workers Nationalities.
2. Climate / Weather
3. Responsibility (Main Contractor's workers or Sub-Contractor's Worker)

Regards,