Rogun hydropower project, Tajikistan

12th August 2016 By: Sheila Barradas - Creamer Media Research Coordinator & Senior Deputy Editor

Rogun hydropower project, Tajikistan

Name and Location

Rogun hydropower project, Tajikistan.

Client

OJSC Rogun Hydropower Project.

Project Description

The project involves the construction of a hydroelectric plant, with an installed capacity of 3 600 MW – the equivalent of three nuclear power plants.

The project will exploit the Pamir mountain range’s huge hydroelectric power potential and includes four lots.

The first lot envisages the diversion of the Vakhsh river that will be done with the confluence of two diversion tunnels in a mountainside to keep the foundations of the dam dry.

It includes the construction of a 335-m- high rockfill dam with a clay core, the tallest in the world, on the Vakhsh river.

Value

$3.9-billion.

Duration

Not stated.

Latest Developments

Salini Impregilo signed a framework agreement worth $3.9-billion in July this year to build the hydroelectric plant.

The group has also been assigned the first of four work lots worth $1.95-billion. The three remaining lots are expected to be assigned to the group by September 30.

Key Contracts and Suppliers

Salini Impregilo (construction contract).

On Budget and on Time?

Not stated.

Contact Details for Project Information

Salini, tel +39 02 444 22111, fax +39 02 444 22293 or email| info@salini-impregilo.com.