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Belo Monte-Staudamm

Belo Monte-Staudamm

The Belo Monte Dam is a hydroelectric dam built on the Xingu River in the state of Pará, northern Brazil. Upon its inauguration, it will become the second-largest dam in Brazil and the fourth-largest in the world, with a total maximum capacity of 11,233 MW.

For this major dam project, Dextra Do Brasil continuously delivered to contractors its Rolltec mechanisches Spleißen von Bewehrungsstäben Lösung zwischen 2011 und 2016.

Rolltec is the most popular rebar splicing solution in Brazil, offering a competitive alternative to lap splices.

A total of 250,000 couplers have been used in the Belo Monte Dam, incorporated across all parts of the structure.

Rebar preparation is supported by a unique lightweight machine, which can be operated by a single person.

The Rolltec machine is relatively easy to transport and convenient to install, even in remote locations such as dam construction sites.

Chaglla-Staudamm

Chaglla-Staudamm

Chaglla Dam is a hydroelectric dam built on the Huallaga River in the Huánuco region of Peru. The dam stands 203 meters high and has a maximum installed capacity of 456 MW.

For this major dam project, Dextra consistently supplied its Rolltec rebar coupler solution to Brazilian contractor Odebrecht from 2012 to 2015.

Rolltec is the most popular rebar splicing solution in Latin America, offering a competitive alternative to lap splices.

Rebar preparation is supported by a unique lightweight machine, which can be operated by a single person. The Rolltec machine is relatively easy to transport and convenient to install, even in remote locations such as dam construction sites.

Beyond just couplers and equipment, Dextra also took charge of machine commissioning and operator training, ensuring the contractor’s team made the most of their rebar coupler solution.

Ägyptens rekordverdächtige Abwasseraufbereitungsanlage

Ägyptens rekordverdächtige Abwasseraufbereitungsanlage

Der Bahr El Baqar wastewater treatment plant is located in the northern governorate of Port Said and has a daily output capacity of 5.6 million cubic meters. It is a joint venture between the Arab Contractors Company Und Orascom Construction.

The plant is the world’s largest of its kind, holding three Guinness World Records:

  • Der largest water treatment facility, processing 64.8 cubic meters per second
  • Der largest sludge treatment plant
  • Der largest single-operator ozone generating plant

Dextra is proud to contribute to this project by supplying Rolltec rebar couplers for the reinforcement of the plant’s concrete structures.

Rolltec is a CARES-approved, rolled parallel-threaded mechanical splicing system designed for connecting concrete reinforcing bars from Ø12 to 50 mm (ASTM #4 to #18). It offers fast and easy preparation and installation on-site.

Bildquelle: https://www.arabcont.com/english/project-624

Xayaburi-Staudamm

Xayaburi-Staudamm

Der Xayaburi-Staudamm is a hydroelectric dam located in northern Laos. Planned to begin operations in 2019/2020, it is the first of 11 dams planned in the lower Mekong region. The dam is expected to generate 1,285 MW of electrical capacity.

For this remote construction site, a Bartec rebar preparation equipment set was delivered in its container. A total of 120,000 rebar couplers were used on the project over a two-year period.

Hochwasserschutzkanal Jizan

Hochwasserschutzkanal Jizan

Der Hochwasserschutzkanal Jizan is an ongoing infrastructure project in Jizan Economic City, Saudi Arabia.

Located along the coastline, the city is at risk of flooding due to frequent torrential rainfall. The flood channel plays a crucial role in protecting downstream areas from major flood damage.

As the channel will be exposed to seawater and environmental contaminants that can accelerate steel corrosion, Dextra ASTEC glass fiber-reinforced polymer (GFRP) rebar was chosen as the ideal solution for the project. Nearly 2 million meters of GFRP rebar were supplied.

ASTEC GFRP rebar is a corrosion-free, non-metallic reinforcing bar that offers higher tensile strength than steel while being significantly lighter in weight.

Upon completion, this project will be the world’s largest construction using GFRP rebars as concrete reinforcement.

Pumpspeicherkraftwerk Hatta

Pumpspeicherkraftwerk Hatta

The Hatta Pumped Storage Hydro Power Plant project is located near the community of Hatta in the Hajar Mountains, 140 km southeast of Dubai.

The plant will use water stored in an upper reservoir at the Hatta Dam, utilizing pumped storage technology with solar-powered pumps from the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Park.

The project was awarded to a consortium that includes STRABAG Dubai LLC, STRABAG AG, Austria’s Andritz Hydro, and Ozkar, an Oman-based construction company. France’s EDF is acting as a consultant for the project.

It will comprise a turbine shaft with a diameter of approximately 36 meters and a depth of nearly 70 meters, designed to accommodate two turbines with a total expected power output of 250 MW. Additionally, a 1.2 km-long pressure tunnel and two road tunnels, approximately 470 meters and 440 meters in length, will be excavated.

Dextra war am Aushub der Wassertunnel beteiligt und lieferte Tausende von GEOTEC™-Stahlbolzen, darunter Self-Drilling Rock Bolts, Bodennägel, and combination bolts, ranging in diameter from 22 to 32 mm, for rock mass and slope stabilization.

Dextra’s GEOTEC™ steel bolt systems are available for various ground conditions in applications such as roadways, hydropower, underground oil and gas storage, subsea, and sewer tunnels.

Die Inbetriebnahme des Projekts ist für Anfang 2024 geplant.

It is part of the Dubai Clean Energy Strategy 2050, which aims to provide 75% of Dubai’s total power generation from clean energy sources by 2050.

Wasserkraft von Santo Antônio

Wasserkraft von Santo Antônio

The Santo Antônio Dam is a hydroelectric dam built on the Madeira River in the state of Rondônia, Brazil. It is powered by 50 turbines, with a total capacity of 3,580 MW.

For this major dam project, Dextra supplied its Rolltec rebar coupler solution to contractors Odebrecht & Andrade Gutierrez.

Rolltec is the most popular rebar splicing solution in Brazil, providing a competitive alternative to lap splices. The rebar preparation is supported by a unique, lightweight machine operated by a single worker. The Rolltec machine is relatively easy to transport and convenient to install, even in remote locations such as dam construction sites.

At the Santo Antônio Dam, rebar couplers were used to reconnect bent rebar. To achieve this, a straight bar is first threaded (A/B/C thread length) and then bent according to project requirements.

If needed, a coupler can be temporarily set up on the rebar to protect the thread.

For more technical information about coupler applications on bent bars, please contact us.

Wasseraufbereitungsanlage Bakheng

Wasseraufbereitungsanlage Bakheng

Der Wasseraufbereitungsanlage Bakheng is located in the Bakheng district of Phnom Penh, Cambodia. It is being constructed to improve the area’s water supply and is expected to increase drinking water delivery capacity by 60% to accommodate substantial urban expansion.

The project includes a drinking water treatment plant Und transfer pipelines, which will eventually provide clean water to over 1.5 million residents in northeastern Phnom Penh.

By the end of Phase 1, the plant is expected to be operational, supplying drinking water to more than 750,000 inhabitants. Upon completion of Phase 2, its capacity will be doubled.

The project scope includes earthworks and soil treatment, civil engineering design, equipment installation, power supply, and system automation.

Die Anfänge supplied Glass Fiber Reinforced Polymer (GFRP) rebars, which were installed in bored piles instead of traditional steel rebars. This facilitated the TBM (Tunnel Boring Machine) breakthrough in the underground waterway tunnel.

Wasserkraftwerk Reventazón

Wasserkraftwerk Reventazón

The Reventazón Dam is a concrete-face rock-fill dam built on the Reventazón River in the Limón province of Costa Rica. Inaugurated at the end of 2016, it is the largest power station in the country, with a total capacity of 305 MW. The project has become a model of environmental integration, featuring passages for wildlife.

For this major dam project, Dextra Latin America continuously supplied and supported contractor ICE from 2010 to 2016. Dextra provided its Rolltec rebar splicing solution, couplers, and machinery. Rolltec is the most popular rebar splicing solution in Latin America, offering a competitive alternative to lap splices.

The rebar preparation is supported by a unique, lightweight machine operated by a single worker. The Rolltec machine is relatively easy to transport and convenient to install, even in remote locations such as dam construction sites.

Rolltec splices were used inside the water tunnels, installed on bent rebar. For this type of application, the straight bar must first be threaded and then bent. During the bending operation, a coupler may be temporarily fitted onto the bar end to protect the thread.

Dextra Rolltec couplers were also installed in the tall structure (130 meters high) as a method for splicing rebar vertically.