Duro Felguera wins 109 million dollar contract in Algeria
Thursday, May 12 2016 - 10:04 AM WIB
The purpose of the project is to supply local demand for finished products and the plan is to reach a production figure of 2 million tons of steel per year. Duro Felguera will deliver the project as a turnkey contract, including the engineering, procurement, manufacturing, construction and commissioning of the equipment necessary for the bulk handling package.
The estimated budget for the project is 109.4 million dollars, which will cover two different parts. Firstly, the port terminal facilities at the port of Djen Djen, for the reception of 3.5 million tons of iron ore pellets per year; and secondly, the equipment for pellet storage before being sent to the direct reduction plant (DRI) within the new iron and steel complex at Bellara.
The equipment will include ore unloading gantries, conveyor belts, stackers and reclaimers, train loading and unloading docks, and service equipment to support these facilities.
This will be the second project that DF implements in Algeria, as the DF Energy division is currently building a gas-fired combined cycle power plant at Djelfa (300 kilometres south of Algiers). This power plant will have four gas and two steam turbines and will be the largest built yet by DF, at over 1,250 MW. The Djelfa project, awarded by the Algerian company Societ? de Production de Electricit?, a subsidiary of the Sonelgaz group, is also an EPC turnkey project.
With this new project announced today, Duro Felguera reinforces its commitment to the market in Africa, where the various different business lines are currently carrying out projects. More specifically, the DF Mining & Handling division is building two iron ore processing plants in Mauritania and a bulk port terminal in Egypt. The subsidiary Felguera IHI has implemented two projects for the design, engineering and procurement of LPG storage terminals: an 8,500m3 spherical tank in Nigeria and eight 64,000m3 vertical tanks in South Africa. (ends)
