Irrigation infrastructure Borcea - Modernization of station and canals
Execution of works for the investment objectives under ANIF administration, within the National Rehabilitation Program of the Main Irrigation Infrastructure in Roman - Lot II "Rehabilitation of the reversible pumping station SPR Baital and the network of supply canals from Borcea de Sus, Calarasi County"
Sustainable solutions for performance in Borcea irrigation infrastructure
BENEFICIARY: National Agency for Land Improvement
ANTREPRENOR: INOVECO SRL
CONSULTANT: SC SIRIUS DESIGN STUDIES SRL
LOCATION: Borcea Commune, Calarasi County
Through this project, Borcea irrigation infrastructure becomes an example of sustainable investment and technical innovation, designed to ensure performance and safety in the operation of irrigation systems.
INOVECO SRL, as general contractor, has carried out important works for the modernization of the Borcea irrigation infrastructure, within the National Program for the Rehabilitation of the Main Irrigation Infrastructure in Romania. The project focused on the rehabilitation of the SPR Baital reversible pumping station and the supply canals of the Borcea de Sus development, Calarasi County, contributing to the efficiency of water consumption and to the increase of the system's yield.
By modernizing the Borcea irrigation infrastructure, INOVECO supports local and sustainable agriculture, ensuring a uniform distribution of water and reducing losses through seepage. The project has a direct impact on the economic development of the area, supporting agricultural productivity and the responsible use of natural resources.
Main works executed:
- rehabilitation of the SPR Baital pumping station building and the transformer station;
- modernization of hydromechanical, electrical and technological installations;
- rebuilding suction and discharge pipes;
- waterproofing of the adduction canals CA1-Borcea and CA2-Borcea;
- recalibration of sections and removal of vegetation and deposits;
- application of a new sealing system with geotextile, geomembrane and reinforced concrete.