The project executed by PWE involved foundational construction work for a high-voltage 400 KV overhead transmission line in the Sebekhi region of Oman. The client for this critical infrastructure project was the Oman Electricity Transmission Company (OETC), the principal entity responsible for the nation’s power grid. PWE was contracted by the main contractor, the renowned multinational conglomerate Larsen & Toubro (L&T), to perform this specialized task. The scope of work focused solely on the tower foundation phase, which is a fundamental and technically demanding first step in transmission line construction. This likely involved excavating sites, installing reinforcement, and pouring substantial concrete to create a stable base capable of supporting the immense weight and tension of a 400 KV tower. Adherence to OETC’s strict engineering and safety standards was paramount throughout the entire process. By successfully completing this project, PWE demonstrated its core expertise in heavy civil and electrical infrastructure engineering. Their performance on this project for a major contractor like L&T underscores their reliability and technical competence in the market. This project contributed to the expansion and reinforcement of Oman’s national electricity transmission network. Ultimately, it highlights PWE’s role as a trusted specialist for foundational work on some of the country’s most powerful transmission lines.
