Julius Nyerere Hydropower Project

Country

Tanzania

Industry

Power and Water

Project Value

3 billion$

Year

2019

Details

Contractor: Arab contractors and El Sewedy Electric

Consultant: Tanesco

Formwork System: Tech-form panels, curved steel panel system, Balanced cantilever carriage system

Tanzania and Egypt are partnering on the Julius Nyerere Hydropower Project, set to become East Africa’s largest hydropower station upon completion.

Tanzania’s $3 billion hydropower station project, generating 5,000 GW-hours annually, is a significant step towards 2025 energy goals. Construction in Selous Game Reserve began in 2019, with WORCA providing innovative solutions.

WORCA’s expertise is evident in their unique formwork solutions for various structures, including:

-The powerhouse, featuring customized panels and a self-climbing mechanism for rapid construction.

-An 8-meter suspended raft supported by a high-capacity system designed for heavy loads.

-The bridge, constructed using a system that enabled swift completion of the deck.

WORCA’s Julius Nyerere Hydropower Project is a collaborative success, advancing Tanzania’s energy independence and sustainable infrastructure.

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