en.Wedoany.com Reported - On July 14, the first engineering pile was completed for the Vetro 300MW wind power project, invested and constructed by PowerChina in Serbia, marking the full commencement of the project's main works. This project is currently the largest wind power project in Serbia.
The first engineering pile was constructed using the spiral bored cast-in-place pile technique. After the drilling rig completed the hole-forming operation, a crane hoisted and positioned the steel reinforcement cage, while concrete pump trucks and mixer trucks coordinated to complete the pouring and pile formation. All processes were tightly linked, with personnel monitoring throughout, ensuring safe and standardized construction. Located in Pančevo, Vojvodina Province, Serbia, the Vetro project covers an area of approximately 4,500 hectares with complex geological conditions. The project company, in collaboration with all participating parties, repeatedly tackled challenges and organized over 30 technical meetings for trial pile coordination and review, ultimately resolving technical risks posed by the geological conditions.

The successful construction of the first pile verified the feasibility of the construction plan, accumulating key technical parameters and practical experience for subsequent large-scale pile foundation work. The project team will continue to advance the subsequent large-area pile foundation construction while strictly adhering to quality and safety red lines, ensuring the achievement of the project's construction goals.










