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Global Chemicals & Maintenance Systems Llc 33/11Kv Substation GLOBAL CHEMICALS & MAINTENANCE SYSTEMS LLC LIST & STATUS OF JOB IN HAND / COMPLETED PROJECTS 33/11KV SUBSTATION / DISTRIBUTION & MAINTENANCE WORK Contract Period S.No Project Tender No Client From To Construction of 132/33KV Bidiyah Grid Station - 33KV 1 33/2017 26/12/2017 02/07/2018 Mazoon Electricity Company SAOC Distribution Part EPC of 2 x 10 MVA, 33/11 Kv Outdoor Step Down 2 Substation for Shaser Area At Wilayat Thumrait In Dhofar 55/2016 01.09.2017 30.06.2018 Rural Areas Electricity Company S.A.O.C Governorate EPC for Construction & Rehabilitation of Khasab Primary 3 19/2015 08.02.2016 07.08.2017 Rural Areas Electricity Company S.A.O.C Substatoin in Musandam Governorate EPC of 2x20 MVA 11/33KV Indoor Step-up Substation at 4 08/2012 24/03/2012 23/03/2014 Rural Areas Electricity Company S.A.O.C Mazyounha 5 Construction of New 33KV Substation at Nizwa Grid Station 49/2012 13/03/2013 20/11/2013 Mazoon Electricity Company S.A.O.C Upgrade of Fida Primary Substation In Dahirah Governorate 6 From 2x3 To 2x6 MVA Including Incoming 33kV Rerouting 56/2012 28/07/2012 08/12/2012 Majan Electricity Company S.A.O.C & Outgoing 11kV Feeder Interlink Upgrading of Buraimi 20, 33/11kV Primary Substation with 7 204/2011 30/01/2012 24/11/2012 Majan Electricity Company S.A.O.C 2x10MVA Transformers EPC of 33 & 11 KV System Extension Works in Khasab 8 20/2010 01/10/2010 01/08/2011 Rural Areas Electricity Company S.A.O.C Power Station Electrical Distribution Works (433V & 11KV network 9 reinforcement -2011) conversion of OHL to UGC at Willayat 148/2011 27/12/2011 16/06/2012 Majan Electricity Co. S.A.O.C Liwa in Nort Bathina Electrical Distribution Works (433V & 11KV network 10 reinforcement -2011) new 11KV feeder from Mukhalif 143/2011 03/01/2012 15/04/2012 Majan Electricity Co. S.A.O.C primary Substation ar Willayat Saham GLOBAL CHEMICALS & MAINTENANCE SYSTEMS LLC LIST & STATUS OF JOB IN HAND / COMPLETED PROJECTS 33/11KV SUBSTATION / DISTRIBUTION & MAINTENANCE WORK Contract Period S.No Project Tender No Client From To Electrical Distribution Works (433V & 11KV network 11 reinforcement -2011) conversion of OHL to UGC at Sohar in 122/2011 01/12/2011 18/05/2012 Majan Electricity Co. S.A.O.C North Batinah Region Electrical Distribution Works (433V & 11KV network 12 reinforcement -2011) conversion of Sohar Insdustrial Estate 119/2011 01/12/2011 13/04/2012 Majan Electricity Co. S.A.O.C at North Batinah Region Reinforcemnet works (433v & 11kv) at Bidiyah & Wadi Bani 13 91/2011 07/01/2012 19/04/2012 Mazoon Electricity Company S.A.O.C Khalid in North Sharqiya Governorate for 2012 Reinforcemnet works (433v & 11kv) at Mudhaibi in North 14 90/2011 07/01/2012 19/05/2012 Mazoon Electricity Company S.A.O.C Sharqiya Governorate for 2012 Reinforcemnet works (433v & 11kv) at Ibra in North 15 89/2011 07/01/2012 19/04/2012 Mazoon Electricity Company S.A.O.C Sharqiya Governorate for 2012 Construction of 3 Feeders 33KV from Blue City Grid Station 16 to Billah and Barka New Substations at Barka in South Batinh 197/2011 26/12/2011 08/07/2012 Mazoon Electricity Company S.A.O.C Region Construction of two new 33KV Feeder from Nakhal Grid 17 193/2011 07/12/2011 28/05/2012 Mazoon Electricity Company S.A.O.C Station to Nakhal and Wadi Mistal at South Bathina Region Upgrading of 2 x 3 MVA to 2 x 6 MVA) 33/11KV Khasbah 18 57/2007 01/05/07 11/09/2007 Mazoon Electricity Company S.A.O.C Primary Substation in Al Sharqiya Region Supply, Installation, Testing and Commissioning of 16 nos 19 51/2006 22/07/2007 23/09/2007 Mazoon Electricity Company S.A.O.C Distance Relays at the Grid Substation in Mulandha Supply, Installation, Testing and Commissioning of 12 nos 20 52/2006 22/07/2007 23/09/2007 Mazoon Electricity Company S.A.O.C Distance Relays at the Grid Substation in Barka Main GLOBAL CHEMICALS & MAINTENANCE SYSTEMS LLC LIST & STATUS OF JOB IN HAND / COMPLETED PROJECTS 33/11KV SUBSTATION / DISTRIBUTION & MAINTENANCE WORK Contract Period S.No Project Tender No Client From To Live Line Washing & Cleaning of 33&11KV Overhead Line Ministry of Housing Electricity & Water ( 21 Insulators & Equipments for North Batinah and Al-Dhahirah 105/2003 01/02/2004 31/01/2007 Majan Electricity Company S.A.O.CSAOC) Electrical Network Region Maintenance of 33KV Electrical Network in South Batinah Ministry of Housing Electricity & Water 22 133/2003 01/01/2004 31/12/2006 Region (Mazoon Electricity Company SAOC) Maintenance of 33KV Electrical Network in South Batinah Ministry of Housing Electricity & Water 23 157/2006 01/05/07 30/04/2010 Region (Mazoon Electricity Company SAOC) Operation of Sub-stations and SCADA Systems in Sharkiya Ministry of Housing Electricity & Water 24 03/2002 09/03/2002 08/10/2005 Region (Mazoon Electricity Company SAOC) Electricity, Emergency & Maintenance Services in South Ministry of Housing Electricity & Water 25 04/2003 01/01/2004 31/12/2005 Batinah Region (Mazoon Electricity Company SAOC) Electricity, Emergency & Maintenance Services in North Ministry of Housing Electricity & Water 26 12/2003 01/01/2004 31/12/2005 Batinah Region (Majan Electricity Company S.A.O.CSAOC) Operation of Sub-stations and SCADA Systems in Dhahirah 27 16/2000 01/06/2000 31/12/2005 Ministry of Housing Electricity & Water Region Operation of Sub-stations and SCADA Systems in Dakhiliya Ministry of Housing Electricity & Water 28 17/2000 01/06/2000 31/12/2005 Region (Majan Electricity Company S.A.O.CSAOC) Operation of Sub-stations and SCADA Systems in Batina 29 15/2000 01/06/2000 31/12/2005 Ministry of Housing Electricity & Water Region GLOBAL CHEMICALS & MAINTENANCE SYSTEMS LLC LIST & STATUS OF JOB IN HAND / COMPLETED PROJECTS EPC/POWER GENERATION Contract Period S.No Project Tender No Client From To EPC for Rehabilitation of Dhafrat Existing Power Station In Al 1 50/2016 01/09/2017 28/02/2019 Rural Areas Electricity Company Wusta Governorate EPC for Upgrading of Al Hij Power Station - Al Wusta 2 09/2016 11/4/2017 24/02/18 Rural Areas Electricity Company Governorate Rehabilitation of Engine Hall Building at Saih Al Kirat Power 3 04/2015 25/05/2015 08/09/2015 Rural Areas Electricity Company Station EPC for Constuction of New Massirah Power Station in Sharqiya 4 04/2014 01/01/2015 22/09/2016 Rural Areas Electricity Company Governorate EPC for Construction of New Saih Al Khairat Power Station in 5 114/2013 28/09/2014 27/09/2016 Rural Areas Electricity Company Dhofar Governorate 6 EPC for Rehabilitation of Hitam Power Station in Al Wusta Region 53/2013 04/06/2014 31/03/2015 Rural Areas Electricity Company EPC for Construction of Fershat Qatbeet New Power Station in 7 68/2013 20/04/2014 21/10/2015 Rural Areas Electricity Company Dhofar Governorate Upgrading of Saih Al Khirat Power Station in Dhofar Governorate 8 09/2013 14/04/2013 24/11/2013 Rural Areas Electricity Company by Relocating 2x6MW DG sets from Raysut (B) Power Station GLOBAL CHEMICALS & MAINTENANCE SYSTEMS LLC LIST & STATUS OF JOB IN HAND / COMPLETED PROJECTS EPC/POWER GENERATION Contract Period S.No Project Tender No Client From To Upgrading of Sharbatat Power Station in Dhoffar Governorate by 9 18/2012 29/08/2012 27/03/2013 Rural Areas Electricity Company adding 1x1MW Containarized DG set Upgrading of Masrooq Power Station in Dhahira Governorate by 10 31/2012 29/08/2012 27/03/2013 Rural Areas Electricity Company adding 3x500KW DG sets Engineering, Procurement &Construction For Upgrading Of 11 Mazyouna Power Station By Adding (2x2) MW (11kV) Prime 15/2012 30/07/2012 25/05/2013 Rural Areas Electricity Company Power D.G Sets. Expanding of Massirah Power Station in Sharqiya Region by adding 12 196/2011 14/04/2012 28/04/2013 Rural Areas Electricity Company 1x4MW Generation Capacity Supply, Delivery, Installation and Commissioning of (2x1MW, 13 415V) Prime Power D.G. Sets for Khadra Power Statino in Al 31/2011 25/02/2012 11/11/2012 Rural Areas Electricity Company Wusta Region 14 Upgrading of Dhabbon Power Station at Dhoffar Governorate 11/2011 16/10/2011 27/04/2012 Rural Areas Electricity Company Upgrading of Maqshan Power Station in Willayat Maqshan at 15 28/2011 10/12/2011 22/06/2012 Rural Areas Electricity Company Dhoffar Governorate 16 LV Network modification at Al Bustan ROP Complex 20111 26/11/2011 23/03/2012 Royal Oman Police Additional Generation at Dibba Power Plant in Musandam 17 89/2010 19/03/2011 30/05/2012 Rural Areas Electricity Company Governorate - Relocation 18 Upgrading of Al Khuwaimah Power Station 16/2010 23/08/2010 04/03/2011 Rural Areas Electricity Company GLOBAL CHEMICALS & MAINTENANCE SYSTEMS LLC LIST & STATUS OF JOB IN HAND / COMPLETED PROJECTS EPC/POWER GENERATION Contract Period S.No Project Tender No Client From To Supply & Installation of Standby 1500KVA Generator, Generator Oman Telecommunications Company 19 Room and allied Civil & Electro-Mechanical Works at Salalah 2 109/2009 10/8/2010 22/02/2011 S.A.O.C TCC Building in Dhofar Governorate Installation & Commissionig of 2 x 1000KVA DG sets at Muscat Oman Airport Management Company 20 02/2010 01/06/2010 17/11/2010 International Airport S.A.O.C Engineering, Procurement and Construction of Power Plant at 21 168/2009 17/05/2009 16/01/2011 Rural Areas Electricity Company Duqm Area in Al Wusta Region - Phase II Construction of Mudhai New Power Station at Dhofar 22 09/2009 14/10/2009 27/10/2010 Rural Areas Electricity Company Governorate Construction of Al Mazyouna New Power Station at Dhofar 23 30/2008 14/02/2009 01/10/2009 Rural Areas Electricity Company Governorate Engineering, Procurement and Construction of Power Plant at 24 132/2008 03/11/2008 02/11/2009 Rural Areas Electricity Company Duqm Area in Al Wusta Region EPC for Power Plant at Hallanyiat Island - Improvement of Water 25 Supply & Power Generation at Al Hallaniyat Island – Dhofar 31/2007 03/02/2008 17/06/2009 Rural Areas Electricity Company Region) Shifitng of KHD BV 16M DG set from Mudhaiby to Kahal Power 26 116/2008 15/09/2008 12/12/2008 Rural Areas Electricity Company Station 27 Additional Generation at Al Ajaiz Power Station 39/2006 01/08/2007 13/02/2008 Rural Areas Electricity Company Replacement of 500M/Day DDS RO Plant unit No.
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