Water transmission pipeline (from Alborz Dam) for Mazandaran

Contract Date:

2009

عنوان مقدار
ClientMazandaran Regional Water Company
AdvisorKhazarab Consulting Engineers Co
Contract Period24 months
LocationMazandaran Province, Alborz Dam (Galugah) - Tolout
StatusFinished

Description

The project was aimed at supplying healthy and safe drinking water (1500 Liter/s) to Mazandaran Province, especially the cities of Babol, Babolsar, Amirkola, Fereydunkenar, and Kalleh Bast, and the villages located along the pipeline route.

The project consists of a water treatment facility, water transmission pipelines, reservoir water transmission pipelines, and pumping stations.

Alborz Dam- Tolout water transmission pipeline was aimed at supplying water to Mazandaran Group A cities (phase 1). The pipeline has a length of 50 km and is comprised of 1000- and 1200- mm pipes. This project was implemented by Iran Ertebat Engineering Company.

All the operations were carried out in close proximity to forests, mountains, and rural roads.

Scope of Work

  • Pipe laying (1000-1200 diameters), 50 km
  • Bridge construction operations (sheet piling, formworks, and concreting), 450 m
  • Construction of valve chambers and implementation of mechanical operations along the pipeline route
  • Establishment of 3 CPS stations

Key Statistics

  • Internal and external coating and welding operations (1000-1200 mm in diameter), 50 km
  • Welding and pipe coating (250 mm in diameter), 200 m
  • Installing different types of valves, including 110 gate valves (150-250 mm in diameter), 24 butterfly valves (450-1300 mm in diameter), 100 air and flap valves (200-250 mm in diameter), etc.
  • Concrete works 6,000 m3
  • Metal formwork, 3,600 m2
  • Rebar binding and metalwork, 1,500,000 kg
  • Excavation, backfilling and supply of the proper soil (1,000,000 m3)
  • Aggregate base construction 5,000 m3
  • Installation of pressure relief facilities and the associated equipment in the main water treatment facility
  • Restoration of the 2500-km pipeline route through asphalting and use of crushed materials