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Iranshahr Chabahar gas transmission line
Project description: Performing basic and detailed design and engineering services for Iranshahr-Chabahar gas transmission pipelines (to Makran complex-Chabahar power plant-Kanarak power plant) in Sistan and Baluchistan province along with all related stations and facilities with a diameter of 56 inches and a length of 109 kilometers. 42 inches in diameter, 44 kilometers long from the border crossing to Makran complex, 20 inches in diameter, 20 kilometers long from Makran complex to Chabahar power plant, 16 inches in diameter, 20 kilometers long from Makran complex to Kanarak power plant. along with all relevant facilities such as cathodic protection stations and telecommunications along with optical fiber and the like, as well as conducting value engineering studies, HAZOP & HAZID studies, preparing documents and land acquisition maps for the pipeline route and conducting geotechnical and geological field studies The route along with the relevant tests along the route based on the work description and documentation of all correspondence and project documents are part of the consultant’s obligations.
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