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PhotoNews Pakistan > Business > Neelum Jhelum power project well on track as 80% work already done: WAPDA Chairman
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Neelum Jhelum power project well on track as 80% work already done: WAPDA Chairman

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By Web Desk Published April 20, 2016 2 Min Read
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The 969-megawatt Neelum Jhelum Hydropower project is progressing satisfactorily on time as the civil works of the underground powerhouse and transformers hall are 95.5% and 99% complete, respectively, respectively and are expected to be finished by October, later this year.

During his weekly visit to the project site, this was briefed to Pakistan Water and Power Development Authority (Wapda) Chairman Zafar Mahmood.

The chairman visited the powerhouse, transformers hall, manifold area and switchyard of the project to review progress of construction work. Neelum Jhelum Hydropower Project Chief Executive Officer Engineer Muhammad Zubair, Project Director Nayyar Alauddin and representatives of the consultants and contractors were present on the occasion.

During the on-site briefing, the chairman was apprised that subsequent to the completion of civil works of unit No3 and 4 of the powerhouse, both units had already been handed over to the electro-mechanical contractor.

It was further informed that civil works of the switchyard are substantially complete, while electrical and mechanical works will also be completed by October 2016. Neelum Jhelum Hydropower Project Chief Executive Officer said that October 2016 is going to be an important month as the tunnel boring machine, deployed on the left tunnel will break through after completing the excavation work on the left tunnel. Overall progress on the project stands at 80%. The progress on C1 is 78%, on C2 is 80%, while on C3 is 83%. Out of total 68.6 kilometer, 62 kilometers long tunnels have so far been excavated.

The Wapda chief expressed satisfaction over the progress achieved so far on the project. Appreciating devotion and hard work of the project authorities, he said that Wapda is confident of completing the project according to the revised schedule.

Read : Neelum Jhelum Project: First power unit to be commissioned in June 2017

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