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Delta Inzenjering Services the Main Fields of Delta Inzenjering Activities Are Design and Construction of Industrial Facilities Delta Inzenjering Services The main fields of Delta Inzenjering activities are design and construction of industrial facilities. To our clients we can provide the following services in accordance with our organizational structure: Design Engineering - Project Management Construction Preservation of the environment Control activities for pressure equipment Consulting Licenses License for design in Republic of Serbia License for construction in Republic of Serbia License for mining projects in Republic of Serbia The decision for dealing with activities for fire protection improving in Republic of Serbia License for design in Republika Srpska (BH) Sertificates ISO 9001:2008 – Quality Management System ISO 14001:2004 – Environmental Management System OHSAS18001:2001 – Occupational Health and Safety Management System Nowadays We currently have over 80 engineers specialized in different fields. Most of our graduated engineers has licenses at the departmental level, which allows us to participate in the projects of different scales. Major projects: EPS, • Mining • Electrical power plant • Environmental protection BOR HOLCIM Gaspromneft/NIS Oil Refinery Pancevo, HOLCIM, RTB BOR, MESSER, HENKEL, FIAT… References Kolubara The project of transportation, crushing, disposal, homogenization, taking and delivery of pea coal from open pit mine Tamnava References Kolubara, open pit mine Tamnava - CRUSHER The bigest plant for preparation of coal from open pit mine Tamnava, capacity 2 x 2500 t/h References Kolubara The project of infrastructure objects on the mounting plot of open pit mine Field E References Kolubara, open pit mineTamnava The drencher system of sloping transportation bridge for coal delivery SUP-1 (construction and design) References Kolubara, open pit mine Tamnava Construction of a warehouse, 2000 m2 References Kolubara The main inspection of a support steel structure and sanitation measures of a new dryer. • Waste water treatment plant References Kolubara – branch processing Vreoci Remediation and return to the projected condition of bridges RB 600 i TB100 (construction) References Delta Inzenjering completed additional mining project for the second phase of the coal preparation plant Tamnava, containing technical projects of Transporter SUP 2 and Technological line 1 in 2011. References References Kolubara, open pit mine Tamnava The project of staff accommodation in open pit mine Tamnava References Obrenovac Tent B QUALITY CONTROL PROJECT BY COAL SAMPLING/ addaptation of the conveyor T2 (line T2R i T2L) on coal delivery – construction and design References Obrenovac Tent B The production of steel structures and wrappers on electrical filters in the blocks B1 , B2 i A6 References Obrenovac Tent B The study of reclamer boom and analysis of increasing capacity capabilities (static and dynamic analysis) References Obrenovac Tent B – branch VELIKI CRLJENI The project for repair of crane tracks References TE KOSTOLAC IN PROGRESS CONSTRUCTION OF THE PORT IN A CHANEL FROM THE DANUBE TO THE THERMAL POWER PLANT KOSTOLAC A INSTALLATION OF MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT References Designed and erected the flash dryer, clinker silo, belt conveyers, bag filter for the cement kiln. Developing main designs and environmental impact studies for the legalization of the entire plant. Closed cooling system of cement factory “Holcim” References The main objective of the project is to increase production capacity for the production of lime, reducing production costs by new technology that enables lower energy consumption, and reducing the negative effects on the environment, and their reduction in the statutory limit. References References Železara Smederevo Designed and supervised the construction of the secondary de- dusting plant, with a total capacity of 1,100,000 cubic meters per hour. In addition to hoods, channels, steel structure supports, spark arrestor, bag filter, three ventilators of 900 kW each, stack and auxiliary equipment. References CVS Tehnologies, a Turkish company, has developed a CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics) study and solution for a new dedusting system for the casting platform in Blast Furnace Building No.4 of Arcelor Mittal Zenica. Based on this study, budget data and graphical documentation received from the company CVS Tehnologies, Delta Inženjering has developed a main design and coordinated it with the local regulations. References WASTEWATER TREATMENT Wastewater treatment plant, ice-cream factory “Nestle” Stara Pazova Water plant for potable water in Lopare, Republika Srpska Oily wastewater treatment plant in the Oil Refinery Pančevo – API Separator and Clarifier with coalescent separation elements Alumil YU , wastewater treatment plant Treatment plant for galvanic wastewater from the Aluminium Profiles Factory Alumil YU Industry, Nova Pazova Filter station and reverse osmosis Plant for potable water in Tuzla, Federation of Bosnia Treatment plant for wastewater coming from the cement factory Holcim in Popovac with the discharge of the resulting effluent into the Toplik Stream Wastewater treatment plant in the cement factory Holcim- Popovac Neutralization plant for acid-alcali wastewater from CWT in the Oil Refinery Belgrade Package sedimentation tank with press for sludge and recipient dehydration Neutralization plant for acid-alcali wastewater from CWT in the Oil Refinery Belgrade Oily materials separator with coalescent packages Closed cooling system of oxygen lances in the Steel Mill Smederevo (former USSteel) recirculation pump station, automatic self rinsing filter and Cooling tower – capacity of 450 m3/h Demi water supply for MHC and neutralization system for acid-alcali wastewater from CWT in the Oil refinery Pančevo Tanks for demi water and tanks for neutralization Treatment plant for wastewater from CWT in the Oil Refinery Pančevo Package sedimentation tank and bend press for a sludge dehydration Treatment plant for wastewater from the Factory for Refrigerating Household Appliances Gorenje – II phase in the city of Valjevo Production of a hydro-mechanical equipment TPS separators and sludge scraper for static sludge thickener Wastewater treatment plant in the Car Factory FIAT Serbia in the city of Kragujevac – wastewater equalization tank Каtак I, II and III phase STUDY OF ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT No. Facility/activity Investor Lokation Date Complex Reconstruction of a part of the production hall III Aluminium November – hydraulic shears for rolling mill stand for hot Impol Seval a.d. Sevojno Industry Impol 2016 rolling "V2" 1 Seval Complex Airport „Nikola Tesla“, Airport Nikola October Storage of fuel, the existing situation Belgrade Tesla, Surčin, 2016 Belgrade Hesteel Serbia Iron & Železara Smederevo - complex, the existing October Steel d.o.o., Beograd, Smederevo situation 2016 ogranak Smederevo Complex Reconstruction of buildings for research and September Hemofarm a.d. Vršac Hemofarm development 1 2016 Vršac Complex Reconstruction of a part of the production hall V Aluminium for the line for rewinding and embossing of Impol Seval a.d. Sevojno July 2016 Industry Impol aluminum strips 1 Seval Wastewater Treatment Plant in Kolubara under EPS, RB Kolubara Vreoci Prerada construction under Waste sludge treatment plant RTB Bor Bor construction August Plant for the production of rubber mixtures „Tigar“ Pirot Pirot 2016. WORKS IN PROGRESS EPS / KOSTOLAC, ECS SYSTEM EXCAVATOR /TYSSEN CONVEYOR / SANDVIK SPRAEDER / GOSA MONTAZA ELEKTROPRIVREDA SRBIJE HAS SIGNED A CONTRACT FOR THE SECOND PHASE OF THE PROJECTS PACKAGE TPP KOSTOLAC B - POWER PLANT PROJECT WITH A CHINESE COMPANY CMEC FROM BEIJING. WITHIN THE PROJECT ARE DEFINED OBLIGATIONS OF CMEC ON CONSTRUCTION OF A NEW ECS (EXCAVATOR-CONVEYOR-SPREADER) SYSTEM IN TPP KOSTOLAC. DELTA INŽENJERING TOGETHER WITH THE GERMAN COMPANY DMT FROM ESSEN HAS GOTTEN PERFORMANCE OF CONSULTING SERVICES – A CONSTRUCTION MANAGER (FIDIC ENGINEER) OF A NEW ECS SYSTEM ON THE PUBLIC PROCUREMENT. References THERMAL POWER PLANT KOSTOLAC B3 TE-KO Kostolac Type of services: Preparing a part of technical documentation necessary for the construction of Unit 3 in TE Drmno in the context of increasing capacity of TE Kostolac B at the location of the existing thermal power plant, i.e. construction of Block B -3. The subject of services is preparation of the project for construction and as built projects constructed facility based on the technical documentation delivered by the Chinese partner (CMEC) as a bearer of total investment on the construction. .
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