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Modular Energy Center Application

A field-driven engineering work covering modular energy center layout, concrete foundation preparation, lifting operation, cable entry-exit logic and MV system integration for high-power energy infrastructure.

Modular energy center placed on site by crane with AKENTEK field team.
Location
İzmir / Kemalpaşa
Service
MV & Energy Infrastructure + MV System
Client
Industrial Facility
Year
2024
Application Type
Modular Energy Center
Field Focus
Lifting + Placement
Critical Point
Foundation and access coordination
Background and Need

Need solved by the project

The new energy center to be commissioned on site required both the technical structure and installation steps to proceed under control. The investor needed a modular solution that could be placed on site without disrupting operational continuity, with connection preparations understood in advance and commissioning readiness protected.

Technical Approach

Concrete foundation, seating elevation, approach distances, crane access, lifting operation and cable entry directions were planned together. During placement, crew safety, connection preparations, service access and future maintenance scenarios were coordinated under a single implementation plan.

Implementation and Coordination

Throughout the process, structural, electrical and operational decisions were handled under one engineering framework. Site teams were coordinated with attention to installation safety, equipment access, cable routing and possible revision scenarios.

Outcome

The energy center was placed on site in a controlled manner; the installation process progressed according to the expected plan in terms of safety, access and time management. The final setup provided a more orderly and traceable basis for commissioning preparation.

Field Imagery

Field Imagery

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