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CONSTRUCTION WORLD
MARCH
2016
Murray & Roberts
Infrastructure, a
division of Murray &
Roberts Construction,
reports that the
construction of the 35
wind turbine bases at
the Noupoort Wind
Farm as well as the
ancillary civil works has
been completed.
his 35 wind turbine farm is
located in the Umsobomvu
District some 10 km east of
Noupoort on the top of the
mountain range of the same
name. Once completed this wind farm, which
will be operated by Mainstream, will feed
80 MW capacity back into the national grid via
a 132 kV overhead power line.
The contract is being undertaken by
Murray & Roberts Infrastructure in a consor-
tium with CONCO. Murray & Roberts Infra-
structure’s scope of work includes all wind
turbine generator foundations and adjoin-
ing hard stands, 32 km of gravel access
roads, the maintenance of a section of the
existing N9 and the maintenance of 10 km
of the Oorlogspoort District road. The
company is also responsible for 33 km of
cable trenching for the electrical cable reticu-
lation which connects the wind turbines
to the on-site substation.
CONCO is responsible for the electrical
component of the balance of plant works
including the engineering, procurement
and construction of the medium voltage
collector system, substation and overhead
line connection. The 2.3 MW wind turbines
will be supplied and installed by Siemens
Wind Power.
The wind farm, which is spread over a
4 000 hectare area, will accommodate 35
wind turbine generators and is divided into
four circuits namely A, B, C and D with eight
turbines on circuit B and nine turbines on the
remaining three.
Stephan Venter, project manager for
Murray & Roberts Infrastructure, says the
PROJECT PROFILE
location has had extreme inclement weather
including unseasonable rainfall as well as
snowfall on the mountain top. This had an
impact on the contract which started in
February 2015 but Venter says that through
sound management and attention to
logistical and engineering best practice the
company stayed on programme for this
16 month contract.
Foundation construction
Construction of the 35 wind turbine gener-
ator foundations started in February 2015
with the foundations being excavated to
suitable founding conditions, cleaned and
then blinding placed. Blinding is 10 MPa to
level the ground in the excavation. Once the
blinding is cured sufficiently, the hold-
ing-down bolts are installed to the specified
levels, and this is followed by rebar installa-
tion and foundation shuttering.
Each turbine base has a diameter of
19 metres comprising 45,8 ton of reinforced
steel and 369 m
3
of 30 MPa concrete. The
plinth requires 23 m
3
of 60 MPa concrete
and once cast, backfilling is done. A total of
1 600 t of reinforcing steel will be used.
“The process was the same for all the
foundations and these were completed in two
stages; firstly the conical sections followed
three days later by the plinth sections,” Venter
explains. All elements were cast in-situ,
utilising Murray & Roberts Infrastructure’s
on-site concrete batch plant
Trenching for cable ducts
Each of the bases has 30 cable ducts going
through it and this facilitates the connection
of the turbine to the pad mount transformer
(PT); from the PT it goes directly to the
substation. This required 33 km of trenching
for the cable reticulation and this was done
using a Tesmec rock wheel machine and
chain trencher. The trench width is between
350 mm and 1 metre wide depending on the
reticulation connection.
CONCO is responsible for the cable instal-
lation placing another layer of bedding over
the cables with Murray & Roberts Infrastruc-
ture backfilling up to ground level. Following
compaction, the top soil is replaced, the area
fertilised and seeded with an indigenous
grass mix.
Hard stands
Each wind turbine generator has a hard
stand adjacent to its final position. The hard
stand facilitates the erection of the wind
turbines, each of which has a tower that is
100 metres high.
NOUPOORT WIND FARM
progressing well
Erection of the bolt pack after blinding has been
poured at Platform 24 at Noupoort Wind Farm.
Bolt pack erection after pouring blinding on one of
the wind turbine bases at Noupoort Wind Farm.
Steel reinforcement in progress on a base at
Noupoort Wind Farm.