en.Wedoany.com Reported - As of June 2, the second-phase construction and installation works of the aggregate and concrete work area for the Basha Hydropower Station in Pakistan have completed the hoisting and topping out of the last two mixing plant main structures. This marks the completion of all five mixing plant main structures in the work area, creating conditions for large-scale concrete placement of the dam.

The Basha Hydropower Station is currently the world's tallest roller-compacted concrete dam under construction. Its mixing system, as the core production hub, is responsible for supplying 18.7 million cubic meters of concrete for the dam. Among this, roller-compacted concrete accounts for over 91%, which is critical to the construction progress of the main dam. The system is equipped with five large-scale mixing plants and 24 large steel silos for cementitious materials, with a total storage capacity of 72,000 tons. The monthly production capacity for summer cooling roller-compacted concrete can reach 550,000 cubic meters, while the monthly production capacity for normal concrete in low-temperature seasons can reach 670,000 cubic meters, meeting the dam's all-weather, high-intensity construction demands.
During construction, the work area faced challenges such as high temperatures, sandstorms, limited site space, and difficulties in cross-border material transportation. It adopted a "large-component disassembly + on-site assembly" model to overcome transportation bottlenecks, while achieving zero safety incidents and zero quality defects in the project. Subsequent work will proceed with the installation and commissioning of second-phase equipment.
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