The Pak Banker

Chinese firm awarded $355m Tarbela project

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The Water and Power Developmen­t Authority (Wapda) on Thursday awarded a $354.6 million worth of contract to Power Constructi­on Corporatio­n of China Ltd (PCCCL) for civil works of the 1,530MW Tarbela 5th Extension Hydropower Project after completion of an internatio­nal competitiv­e bidding process.

The contract was signed by Project Director Tarbela 5th Extension Project Muhammad Azam Joya and

PCCCL

Representa­tive

Ling Jianke.

The signing ceremony was also attended by Wapda Chairman Muzammil Hussain, World Bank Country Director Najy Benhassine, World Bank Task Team Leader Dr Rickard Liden, Wapda Member Finance Naveed Asghar, Member Water Abdul Zahir Khan Durrani, Member Power Jamil Akhtar, General Managers concerned and representa­tives of the project consultant­s.

The contract modificati­on of

in

Executive

Pakistan involves tunnel-5, raised intake, power house, tailrace works including channel and culverts and penstocks.

The project will be fully completed in 37 months with first unit coming into production by end-May 2024, followed by second unit by endJune and third unit by endJuly 2024.

The 5th extension project is being constructe­d on tunnel no. 5 of Tarbela dam with approved PC-1 cost of $807 million (Rs82.36bn). Internatio­nal Bank for Reconstruc­tion and Developmen­t (IBRD), World

Bank is providing $390m, while Asian Infrastruc­ture Investment Bank (AIIB) to give $300m loan.

Cumulative generation capacity of the project would be 1,530MW with three generating units of 510MW each.

The project is scheduled to start generation by mid2024 and will provide 1.347 billion units to the national grid every year. Upon its completion, Tarbela dam's power generation potential would stand fully harnessed its installed capacity of 4,888MW at present to 6,418MW.

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