A few days ago, Ca Mau 350 MW Offshore Wind Power Project in Vietnam, which is the first overseas wind power project that our company participates in construction, has laid the first engineering pile, marking the official start of the construction of the main part of the project. The project is located in Ca Mau Province, the southernmost point of Vietnam. It is divided into zones A, B, C and D and planned to deploy 75 single-unit wind turbines with a total installed capacity of 350 MW. It is the largest single offshore wind farm construction project in Southeast Asia so far. After the project is completed, it is estimated that the annual on-grid electricity will be about 1 billion kwh, which can meet the average annual electricity demand of 500,000 local residents in Vietnam. As a consortium general contracting member of the Cao Mau 350 MW offshore wind power project A&C and the designer that independently undertakes the overall project, we participate in the construction of the project, promote the project goals at all stages, and make every effort to ensure that the project is completed and put into operation on time. Since the signing of the general contract for the Ca Mau offshore wind power project in Vietnam this year, our company has efficiently deployed various related professional and technical backbones to form a team, and quickly put into the project design work. The wind turbine foundation of this project is high-pile cap foundation, and the foundation piles are PHC pipe piles. There is no implementation experience in the domestic offshore wind power field. Nonetheless, the project design team has overcome various difficulties and cooperated with the front team in Vietnam to continuously improve project information and collect information on the same type of projects in Vietnam. In just one and a half months, the design work of the first batch of wind turbine pile foundation drawings, which usually takes three months, has been completed. In order to make every effort to ensure that the project site starts as scheduled, the project team holds a design drawing review meeting with the owner, answering various questions raised by the owner’s engineer in a serious, meticulous and timely manner. The first batch of drawings has been approved by the owner in less than ten days, creating the "Fujian Institute Speed". Our company has also become the first member enterprise of the Powerchina Group to use PHC pipe piles as foundation piles for the foundation design of offshore wind turbines. |