Upcoming Projects of Civelec, a Leading Supplier of Electrical Materials in Kurdistan

Kamaran N. Bakr, CEO of Civelec, a leading supplier of electrical materials in Kurdistan, mentions some of the company’s upcoming projects, including the construction of a factory for transformers and galvanizing poles, projects in Azadi substation regarding electrical feeders, projects in Central Iraq to provide mobile substations, etc.

Kamaran N. Bakr, CEO of Civelec, a leading supplier of electrical materials in Kurdistan, mentions some of the company’s upcoming projects, including the construction of a factory for transformers and galvanizing poles, projects in Azadi substation regarding electrical feeders, projects in Central Iraq to provide mobile substations, etc.

“We submitted a project to the government for approval and they allocated 14,000 meters of land for us to establish a factory for transformers, related equipment and galvanizing poles. We are about to start construction on that project”, says Kamaran N. Bakr.

“At the moment, in Azadi substation, for example, we have projects called pooling electrical feeders, which are underground cables and 1133 kVA. This is one of our ongoing projects. We have another two projects in Central Iraq providing six mobile substations. We have another two projects in Najaf providing electrical materials, power transformers, electrical poles, and conductors. Also, we have two projects, one in Mosul, one in Tikrit, dealing with innovating and expanding and renovating the old energy network by supplying materials and changing the damaged parts on feeders and the networks. We have seven projects currently ongoing and we have submitted for another four projects which we are waiting on the results from the analyzing committee to decide on the tenders”, he adds.

 

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