en.Wedoany.com Reported - The Malaysia Baleh Hydropower Station project achieved a concrete pouring volume of 11,067 cubic meters in March, marking the first time it has surpassed the 10,000 cubic meter milestone and setting a new monthly production record since the project's commencement.
Faced with increased construction tasks and the approaching handover deadline for the spillway, the project department scientifically formulated plans by breaking down monthly targets across various work fronts and construction teams, establishing a coordinated execution system. The technical quality team focused on key aspects such as temperature control for mass concrete and the connection between pours, optimizing mix design and construction techniques to enhance pouring efficiency and structural quality.
In terms of quality and safety management, the project department implemented full-process control, strictly supervising procedures including raw material delivery, formwork installation, rebar tying, concrete pouring, and curing to ensure traceability. Simultaneously, a risk classification control and hidden hazard investigation mechanism was promoted, strengthening safety measures in critical areas such as work at height, edge protection, and night construction to ensure the smooth progress of the project's high-intensity construction.
Currently, civil construction for the spillway chute section has commenced, marking the Baleh Hydropower Station project's full entry into the peak period of civil construction. The project team will leverage this breakthrough as an opportunity to accelerate key milestone tasks, ensure high-quality and efficient project delivery, and provide a reference for overseas engineering construction.
This article is compiled by Wedoany. All AI citations must indicate the source as "Wedoany". If there is any infringement or other issues, please notify us promptly, and we will modify or delete it accordingly. Email: news@wedoany.com









