Civil Engineering Development of three Combined Cycle Plants in Saudi Arabia

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Civil Engineering Development of three Combined Cycle Plants in Saudi Arabia
  • Location: Saudi Arabia
  • Key Data: 5400MWe
  • Technology: Combined Cycle
  • Client: SEPCOIIII

Savener has developed the civil engineering of three new combined cycle plants in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia promoted by SEPCOIII: Qassim-1, Taiba-1 and PP12 (Durma), each with a capacity of 1800 MWe.

These projects, developed under the Independent Power Plant (IPP) scheme, are part of the national strategic plan to increase electricity generation capacity through combined cycle technology.

Savener’s scope comprises the complete structural design and preparation of technical documentation for the construction of a number of critical buildings and structures at the three plants. The intervention includes:

  • The design of shallow and deep foundations for equipment and structures.
  • Calculation and dimensioning of reinforced concrete and steel structures for process and auxiliary buildings.
  • The design of buried elements, such as cable trenches, technical galleries and shafts.
  • The 3D modelling of all structures for coordination with other engineering disciplines.
  • The generation of structural calculations, detail drawings, technical specifications and BOQs required for tendering and execution of the works.
The engineering is developed in accordance with international standards and the specific requirements of the project

The engineering is developed in accordance with international standards and the specific requirements of the project, considering the permanent, variable, environmental and operational actions inherent to a power generation facility.

The participation in the Qassim, Taiba and PP12 projects consolidates Savener’s portfolio in the energy sector in the Middle East and demonstrates its ability to provide specialised technical solutions in complex execution environments.