
Alstom Grid helps clients in heavy industry square away their power needs. The company provides industrial equipment and services for electric power production, transmission, and distribution. It makes transformers, disconnectors, circuit breakers, network management and control systems, power supplies, and switchgear used in mining, oil and gas, transportation, industrial and commercial buildings, power generation, and high-voltage substation applications. Alstom Grid also provides project management and engineering for substation construction, as well as network consulting, asset management, refurbishment, and repair services. The company is a subsidiary of France-based energy and transportation company ALSTOM.

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Entered in the construction of Power stations in the 1930s and in a big way in 1960. Today, Simplex is one of the largest civil engineering solution providers for power projects. Simplex holds record in the installation of largest number of Turbo-generator Foundations ranging from 15MW to 1000MW It has constructed Thermal Power Plants & Combined Cycle Power Plants from 10MW to 500MW. Simplex is associated with power projects in all roles - on a turnkey basis or only civil & structural work, from coal-based to nuclear, gas-based to hydro and oil-based or wind generators.
Simplex have long association for construction of structures, pile foundations and associated work for transmission line. It is also fulfilling challenging requirements of power plants including construction of main plant, boiler and auxiliaries and construction of 400 KV GIS building and switch yards.Presently executing construction of 400 KV D/C Transmission Line for M/s. Adani Power of total line length from Mundra to Zerda is 330kms.
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AlArrab Contracting Co.Ltd. ( ACC) is a general contracting company with activities in Saudi Arabia and other GCC. ACC can partner with power, water, petrochemical and other international contractors to perform large infrastructure projects. The ACC-MEP Division as its local branch in Qatar for the Mechanical-Electrical-Plumbing discipline currently deals with the Qatar Power Transmission System Expansion Substation Projects Phase- VIII, IX, and X.


Greentech Lead Middle East: Siemens has signed two major contracts total worth $201.3 million with Qatar General Electricity & Water Corporation (Kahramaa), the distributor of electric power and water in Qatar, to improve the power infrastructure in and around Doha, and enable the monitoring and optimization of energy consumption in the capital.
Under the first deal worth $188 million, Siemens will supply gas-insulated switchgear (GIS), power and earthing transformers, shunt reactors, protection relays, relay protection panels and substation control systems for phase 10 of the Qatar Power Transmission System Expansion project that will ensure uninterrupted power supplies throughout Doha.
The phase 10 project will be broken down into two stages, with stage 1 consisting of six 66/11KV turnkey substations and Stage 2 comprising seven 132/66/11KV turnkey substations
Greentech Lead Middle East: Siemens has signed two major contracts total worth $201.3 million with Qatar General Electricity & Water Corporation (Kahramaa), the distributor of electric power and water in Qatar, to improve the power infrastructure in and around Doha, and enable the monitoring and optimization of energy consumption in the capital.
Under the first deal worth $188 million, Siemens will supply gas-insulated switchgear (GIS), power and earthing transformers, shunt reactors, protection relays, relay protection panels and substation control systems for phase 10 of the Qatar Power Transmission System Expansion project that will ensure uninterrupted power supplies throughout Doha.
The phase 10 project will be broken down into two stages, with stage 1 consisting of six 66/11KV turnkey substations and Stage 2 comprising seven 132/66/11KV turnkey substations

Greentech Lead Middle East: Siemens has signed two major contracts total worth $201.3 million with Qatar General Electricity & Water Corporation (Kahramaa), the distributor of electric power and water in Qatar, to improve the power infrastructure in and around Doha, and enable the monitoring and optimization of energy consumption in the capital.
Under the first deal worth $188 million, Siemens will supply gas-insulated switchgear (GIS), power and earthing transformers, shunt reactors, protection relays, relay protection panels and substation control systems for phase 10 of the Qatar Power Transmission System Expansion project that will ensure uninterrupted power supplies throughout Doha.
The phase 10 project will be broken down into two stages, with stage 1 consisting of six 66/11KV turnkey substations and Stage 2 comprising seven 132/66/11KV turnkey substations
Hyosung Power & Industrial Systems Performance Group has signed a $233m contract to build eight electricity substations in Qatar.
Under the contract, the leading electrical equipment and industrial machinery provider will build six 220kV and two 66kV electrical transformer substations by the end of 2013.
Hyosung will be responsible not only for the construction, but also for engineering and procurement for the Qatar project.
In a previous Qatar deal, Hyosung Power & Industrial Systems clinched an order to build three 132kV and two 66kV substations, which are scheduled to be completed next year, according to the company.