Construction of the Pergau Hydroelectric Power Project, Malaysia

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Patrick J. Doig
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Jan 1, 2001

Abstract

In mid-1991, the design/build contractor set to work on the Pergau HEP in a remote corner of Malaysia, armed with only a slim volume of conceptual drawings. The next five years saw roads, power lines, buildings, dams, and over 30 kilometers of tunnel constructed, followed by two years of E&M installation and commissioning. Along the way, the project overcame geothermal groundwater, faults, land disputes, monsoon rains, marauding tigers, and those most fearsome of foes, politicians and the press. This paper is a testament to the ingenuity, commitment, and persistence of the construction industry professionals who brought this massive project to fruition.
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APA: Patrick J. Doig  (2001)  Construction of the Pergau Hydroelectric Power Project, Malaysia

MLA: Patrick J. Doig Construction of the Pergau Hydroelectric Power Project, Malaysia. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2001.

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