The Sebenza substation project in Johannesburg is approximately 40% complete since work began at the end of 2014 following the awarding of the contract by City Power. The project was awarded to CONCO and entails the construction of a new 1000 MVA, 400/275/88kV bulk in-feed substation which will relieve the overloaded and aged Kelvin Power Station of a large portion of its existing load. Upgrades and additions to Prospect substation and at Kelvin substation, the latter to include four sets of reactors and new switchgear on some of the main feeders, will all form part of this project. “In just over a year, we have conquered a vast portion of this key multi-phase project,” says CONCO Senior Project Manager Thamie Nyembe, who attributes the progress to meticulous project planning, management and control. “At present, we have completed all off site activities being the design, engineering and procurement and have taken delivery of approximately 95% of the equipment. Due to the size and nature of the project, it is being run from site enabling the firm to respond swiftly to the dynamics of the project,” Nyembe explains.
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