0935 CFE: SLT 358 Increase in transmission capacity in the northeast and center of the country stage 1
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Description: The project consists of the execution of the following works: - 2 substations with operating voltage of 230 kV and 400 kV, with a total capacity of 875 MVA transformation, 275 MVAr and 10 feeders (1 relocated). The works include within their scope the following concepts: supply of equipment and materials for permanent installation, development of the engineering associated with the electromechanical and civil design concepts, execution of the electromechanical and civil works, performance of pre-operational tests, as well as the preparation, analysis and evaluation of the required studies (geotechnical studies, topographic surveys and resistivity) and the delivery of training and coaching programs. Project key: 2153TVV0003. Electricity Transmission / Distribution
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