Pestech Win Bentley Be Inspired Award in Singapore
A Malaysian-owned power infrastructure constructor was awarded a prize for its building a power substation and transmission line in Cambodia.
Pestech International Berhad, through its subsidiary in Cambodia Pestech Cambodia Limited (PCL), was granted a 25-year concession by the Cambodian government to build a substation in Kratie province and the transmission line connecting power from a hydropower plant in the country’s northeastern Stung Treng province with the capital city Phnom Penh.
At the Year in Infrastructure 2017, a global conference organised annually by American infrastructural software developer Bentley and hosted in Singapore from 9 to 12 October, Pestech was announced as a winner of a Be Inspired Award among other 17 infrastructural companies from a global shortlist of 51 finalists.
The award recognises the firm using Building Information Modeling (BIM) Advancement in Utilities Transmission and Distribution to complete the substation and transmission line construction project in Cambodia by applying Bentley-developed software, according to Bentley’s press release on 16 October.
“This project is very important because the power plant is going to generate 400 megawatts to increase the current capacity of 2,200 megawatt generated by EDC to 2,600 megawatts,” said Pestec General Manager Chong Kuen Wai who presented the project at the conference.
Mr. Chong told Construction & Property Magazine that he did not expect to win the award because there was a long list of huge and impressive infrastructural constructions submitted by companies from around the world which was then selected by Bentley for the final round in Singapore.
As the power project is scheduled to come online before the end of 2017, Mr. Chong said there were challenges during construction of the transmission line connecting power flow from Kampong Cham province with the kingdom’s capital.
“There are more challenges on the transmission line because it is quite long at 125 kilometres. The construction challenged again during the four-month rainy season in which the progress was not very smooth. We have to come out with a lot of preparation. We have to use boats to transfer our materials to the spots of the towers. Also, we have to use latest technologies of tension machines to increase productivities of line tensioning,” said Mr. Chong during an interview on the sidelines of the gathering.
He added, “One more thing is that Kratie is far from the capital city of Phnom Penh, and it is not easy to access to components and materials in the areas – like the whole Cambodia. So a lot of things were imported from Malaysia and China into Cambodia.”
Nevertheless, Mr. Chong gave assurances that the project would be completed at least one month before the schedule and ready to transfer power from the Lower Sesan II Hydro Power Plant through a newly-constructed transmission line to Phnom Penh before the end of this year.
409 infrastructural construction projects from 52 countries around the world were nominated, and 51 finalists were selected for the annual award in this year, according to Bentley System.
“It is interesting. This year, we have nearly half of the finalists from Asia Pacific,” Chris Barron from Bentley System told reporters at the conference, adding that this demonstrated that the biggest trend in the world going digital is in Asia.
Bentley Systems announces winners of 2017 Be Inspired Award
At a ceremony and gala at their Year in Infrastructure 2017 Conference, Bentley acknowledged 17 Be Inspired Awards winners and six Special Recognition Awards winners.
The Be Inspired Special Recognition Awards winners for 2017 are as follows:
Asset Information Management Advancement
Oregon Department of Transportation – TransInfo —A Connected Data Environment for Transportation – Salem, Oregon, United States
Comprehensive BIM Advancement
Guangdong Hydropower Planning & Design Institute – Guangdong Pearl River Delta Water Resources Allocation Project – Guangdong Province, China
Conceptioneering Advancement
HNTB Corporation – I-94 Modernization Project – Detroit, Michigan, United States
Constructioneering Advancement
China Construction Sixth Engineering Division, Tianjin University of Technology, and Tianjin Tianhe-Cloud Building Engineering Technology Co., Ltd. – Sanya New Airport Reclamation Project – Sanya, Hainan, China
Inspectioneering Advancement
SEIKEY Enterprise Drone Solutions – Cell Tower Inspections 4G and 5G – Caronno Pertusella, Varese, Italy
Operationeering Advancement
Outotec – Design for Reliability Project in Counter Current Decantation (CCD) – Helsinki, Finland
The Be Inspired Awards winners for 2017 are as follows:
BIM Advancements in Bridges
Long Jian Road & Bridge Co., Ltd. – Heihe-Blagoveshchensk Heilongjiang River (Amur River) Road Bridge Project – Heihe City, Heilongjiang Province, China
Constructioneering Advancement
China Construction Sixth Engineering Division, Tianjin University of Technology, and Tianjin Tianhe-Cloud Building Engineering Technology Co., Ltd. – Sanya New Airport Reclamation Project – Sanya, Hainan, China
Inspectioneering Advancement
SEIKEY Enterprise Drone Solutions – Cell Tower Inspections 4G and 5G – Caronno Pertusella, Varese, Italy
Operationeering Advancement
Outotec – Design for Reliability Project in Counter Current Decantation (CCD) – Helsinki, Finland
The Be Inspired Awards winners for 2017 are as follows:
BIM Advancements in Bridges
Long Jian Road & Bridge Co., Ltd. – Heihe-Blagoveshchensk Heilongjiang River (Amur River) Road Bridge Project – Heihe City, Heilongjiang Province, China
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