Yazd Solar Thermal Power Plant Construction Project
Yazd Combined Cycle ( Powerplant ) was the first place where I began my professional occupation after being graduated. I started working as a technical bureau expert and gained experience. In the middle of the third year, I managed to take the responsibility of heading the technical bureau; later I acted as the Site Manager. This project brought me a series of experiences I gained fortunately. My experiences were in the area of the most-up-to-date technical and engineering issues, project management, financial and warehousing issues, not to mention others, which were quite helpful to me for my future work. During my work on this project, I did not stop learning and participated in various such courses as Project control, Project Management, Human Resources Management, Computer, Etc. So that I could have a say as a professional expert. I was always lucky enough to engage in most of the projects as I participated from the very beginning to the end of the operations. At the Yazd Powerplant Project, my colleagues and I at the Parhoon-Tarh Company took delivery of a plot of land (let’s say a piece of a desert) from the employer, and began constructing various powerplant buildings, including Administration , Canteen , Workshop , Store , Central Control ,Power House as well as industrial buildings (Concrete Volume: 31,000m3 -Formwork: 78,000m2 – Reinforcement: 3,300 tons – Steel Works: 3,300 tons), and delivered them to the employer. This project that includes various building and industrial sections and giant metal and concrete buildings, power facilities, mechanics, and underground systems incurred $18 million at that time.Yazd Solar Thermal Power Plant Construction Project Yazd Combined Cycle ( Powerplant ) was the first place where I began my professional occupation after being graduated. I started working as a technical bureau expert and gained experience. In the middle of the third year, I managed to take the responsibility of heading the technical bureau; later I acted as the Site Manager. This project brought me a series of experiences I gained fortunately. My experiences were in the area of the most-up-to-date technical and engineering issues, project management, financial and warehousing issues, not to mention others, which were quite helpful to me for my future work. During my work on this project, I did not stop learning and participated in various such courses as Project control, Project Management, Human Resources Management, Computer, Etc. So that I could have a say as a professional expert. I was always lucky enough to engage in most of the projects as I participated from the very beginning to the end of the operations. At the Yazd Powerplant Project, my colleagues and I at the Parhoon-Tarh Company took delivery of a plot of land (let’s say a piece of a desert) from the employer, and began constructing various powerplant buildings, including Administration , Canteen , Workshop , Store , Central Control ,Power House as well as industrial buildings (Concrete Volume: 31,000m3 – Formwork: 78,000m2 – Reinforcement: 3,300 tons – Steel Works: 3,300 tons), and delivered them to the employer. This project that includes various building and industrial sections and giant metal and concrete buildings, power facilities, mechanics, and underground systems incurred $18 million at that time.
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