AFCONS has been involved in Construction of Power Project right from early years. It started with the Kalpakkam Power Project in TamilNadu. Some of the major Power Projects are highlighted below
| Kalpakkam Power Project In Tamil Nadu An Intake well constructed insitu in sea by cofferdam technique, a subsea tunnel bringing in the cooling water from sea. |
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| Vijaywada Thermal Power Project An Intake Structure constructed using Diaphragm Wall technique |
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| Construction Of Sea Water Intake Structure At Vadinar For Essar Refinery Project Marine Oil Terminal At Vadinar, Gujarat State Intake Well - 2 Nos 18.4 mtr O.D. comprising of structural steel Pump House. Approach Trestle - 400 mtr long and 12 mtr wide supported on RCC bored piles. |
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| Dabhol Power Plant Intake and Discharge Structure For Dabhol Power Plant, Maharashtra For M/S. Bechtel International Inc.: Intake - 1,2m dia concrete pipe 500m long with offshore Intake Structure Piles laid in a trench after rock dredging. Outfall - 1.2m dia concrete pipes 300m long with offshore discharge structure |
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| Tanir Bavi Power Plant:
Construction of intake and outfall pipeline from onshore pump house to offshore end for 220 MW barge mounted power plant |
| Tarapur Atomic Power Project Construction of turbine buildings, ccw tunnels, dm plant, external RCC trenches and tunnels, chlorination plant, pump house, fresh water reservoir and Excavation consolidation grouting, sub-soil investigation and allied works for main plant building an structure for Nuclear Power Corporation of India Major quantities executed in the construction of the structures are 175589 Cum of concreting, reinforcement of 19603 MT, other works such as Embed parts, structural steel fabrication, embedded piping, etc. |
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| Kaiga Atomic Power Project Excavation consolidation grouting, confirmatory subsoil investigation, construction of approach road and allied works for main plant buildings and structures |
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| Main plant building for RAPP 5&6 at Kota Rajasthan for Nuclear Power Corporation of India Excavation, sub-soil investigation, consolidation grouting, grounding, geological mapping and mudmat for main plant building |
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| Chennai Atomic Power Project Project involved construction of India’s 3 rd Atomic Power Plant (200 mW) For the cooling system of the reactor 1,270 cusecs of water is required to be drawn from the sea through the intake structure which was constructed by AFCONS. Due to difficult site conditions , novel construction techniques have been used for the construction of this construction. |