Balakhanlo Dam KHARADEZH

Infrastructure Project Overview

This project represents one of the region’s major infrastructure initiatives, with a total investment value exceeding $41.130.000 . It has been designed and executed with the aim of promoting sustainable development, enhancing water resource management, and upgrading regional infrastructure systems. The scope of work includes extensive earthworks, large-scale concrete construction, and the implementation of specialized hydraulic facilities—each engineered to meet international standards and long-term operational efficiency.

Project value:

30.500.000

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30.500.000 $

Project value:

Earthworks and Structural Volume

The Balakhanloo Dam Project, with a total investment exceeding $30 million, stands as one of the most significant and multifaceted infrastructure initiatives in the region. Designed to support sustainable development, optimize water resource management, and enhance regional hydraulic systems, the project reflects a strategic vision for long-term environmental and economic resilience. Executed with high engineering precision, the project encompasses a wide range of earthworks, concrete structures, and specialized hydraulic installations. Within the earthworks phase, a substantial volume of materials has been deployed. The primary earth fill exceeds one million cubic meters, complemented by approximately 695,000 cubic meters of rock fill used for structural reinforcement. To ensure stability and protection of key components, over 287,000 cubic meters of riprap have been installed. Technical filters amounting to 45,000 cubic meters, drainage systems totaling more than 92,000 cubic meters, and 87,000 cubic meters of clay have been incorporated to complete the earthworks. In total, the volume of earthworks surpasses 2.2 million cubic meters, underscoring the massive scale and complexity of the project. In the structural phase, concrete works have been carried out in accordance with international standards. The project includes 27,810 cubic meters of reinforced concrete and 23,540 cubic meters of mass concrete, bringing the total volume to over 51,000 cubic meters—a critical factor in ensuring the durability and integrity of the dam’s infrastructure. From an executional standpoint, the project includes several key components, each playing a vital role in the overall functionality. The approach channel spans 107 meters, while the normal water level reaches 1,627 meters. A 138-meter chute facilitates controlled water flow. In the hydraulic section, a 379-meter diversion tunnel and a 64-meter culvert have been constructed. Temporary cofferdams upstream and downstream, with heights of 28 meters and 14 meters respectively, ensure water flow control and structural safety during construction. The Balakhanloo Dam Project, located in the Kharadezh region, is a testament to advanced engineering, modern machinery, and the expertise of a dedicated technical team. Its detailed execution reflects a commitment to quality, precision, and adherence to global standards in civil construction and infrastructure development.

Earthworks and Structural Volume

Executed with high engineering precision, the project encompasses a wide range of earthworks, concrete structures, and specialized hydraulic installations. Within the earthworks phase, a substantial volume of materials has been deployed. The primary earth fill exceeds one million cubic meters, complemented by approximately 695,000 cubic meters of rock fill used for structural reinforcement. To ensure stability and protection of key components, over 287,000 cubic meters of riprap have been installed.

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