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Serbia: New gas-fired heating plant to be built in Bor

The City Administration of Bor launched a tender for the construction of a new heating plant, with a capacity of 74 MW. The plant has to be connected to the existing distribution system, according to the project that the contractor will receive from the investor after signing the contract. The new boiler house facility is expected to have an area of 800 square meters, while the warehouse and workshops will cover an area of 400 square meters. 

The specification also includes the development of project documentation, construction of a gatehouse, dismantling, testing, and reassembly, as well as certification of two gas hot water boilers, chimneys, and other equipment that can be transferred to the new heating plant. It is also necessary to create a district heating network up to 1,100 meters in length and connect it to the existing network, as well as the construction of a new substation. 

The construction project of the new heating plant includes relocating two boilers with a capacity of 17 MW each from the existing plant and installing them in the new heating plant, as well as the installation of a new boiler with a capacity of 40 MW in the operational facility.

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