en.Wedoany.com Reported - China Power Construction Municipal Group has completed the lifting of 16 large modules for 4 waste heat boilers in the electromechanical installation project of the 1000 MW thermal power plant in Turkistan Region, Kazakhstan, achieving high standards, zero risk, and high quality.

Located in the southern part of Turkistan Region, this project has a total installed capacity of 1000 MW and adopts a gas-steam combined cycle unit configuration. It is a key local energy infrastructure project, strategically significant for enhancing regional power supply and stabilizing grid operation.
The waste heat boilers adopt an international modular design and supply, utilizing a construction model of factory prefabrication and on-site integral lifting and assembly to shorten the construction period. Each single module lifted in this operation weighs over 180 tons, featuring large component size, high lifting standards, and complex construction conditions, making it a critical and high-risk control process in the electromechanical installation of this project.
To address the complex overseas construction environment, the project employed a configuration of three cranes working in coordination: a 600-ton main crane, a 600-ton auxiliary crane, and a 350-ton stabilizing crane. The standardized process of framework erection, tooling installation, horizontal binding, turning and uprighting, vertical lifting, precise alignment, and stable positioning was strictly followed.

Using a dedicated turning frame to complete module posture transformation, the three cranes synchronously coordinated force control and lifting trajectory, ultimately completing the lifting and positioning of 16 modules one by one. Throughout the entire process, there were no safety hazards, no component damage, and no quality deviations, achieving the set construction milestone targets.






