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The design, supply, installation, and commissioning of high voltage sub-stations, windfarms, powerlines, and protection & automation systems
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Years of experience. Layers of knowledge.

Over three decades, CONCO has been involved in the design, supply, installation and commissioning of high voltage substations and overhead lines. Along the way, our skilled directors, loyal shareholders and talented employees have maximised their many years of experience and multi-layered knowledge to revolutionise Africa’s electrical system capabilities – via successful turnkey engineering projects.

For insight into the proven track record that has earned CONCO an enviable reputation in the industry, please feel free to explore our wide range of projects in more detail.


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Fordsburg 275KV Indoor Refurbishment  (South Africa)

15-07-2009

Design, Supply, Construct and Project Manage the refurbishment of the Fordsburg 275 kV Indoor substation under live conditions.

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400V FSC Banks  (Mozambique)

22-07-2009

400kV, 550 MVAr fixed Series Compensator Bank installed to Barberton Substation on the Arnot / Maputo 400 kV line to increase power transfer for the Mozal Phase II Project. Also another 400 kV, 300 MVAr FSC on the Maputo/ Swaziland link for the same Mozal Phase II Expansion

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Randburg Substation  (South Africa)

23-07-2009

36 - 11 kV Panel Distribution Substation based on the latest 6150 Automation Solution

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Coega Zone 5  (South Africa)

28-08-2009

Construction of Steel Monopole 132kV Twin UPAS OHL.

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Nseke Overhead Line Project  (Democratic Republic Congo)

09-10-2009

This project consisted of the rehabilitation and the strengthening of the southern DRC’s power network. A double circuit line was built to reinforce the power network of the Tenke-Fungurume Mining, while in Kolwezi the project consisted of stringing a 220 kV line on existing towers and refurbishing the existing lines. New towers were also built in Kolwezi to accommodate the changes made to the network.

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