WSP is providing engineering and project management support to Eskom, South Africa’s power utility company, for the development and execution phases of the Medupi Power Station Project, a 4,800-MW power plant that will be the largest dry-cooled power station in the world.
The new plant, located 217 miles (350 kilometres) north of Johannesburg, will provide much-needed power to a growing population. No large scale power plant has been built in the region for nearly 20 years. A massive project with 38 large contracts and a peak workforce of more than 16,000, the Medupi Power Station consists of six coal-fired supercritical boilers that will provide a reliable source of power to the nation’s grid.
Innovative Project Management
WSP has developed and implemented solutions to drive efficiencies throughout the entire construction. As part of our team-based project management methodology, we developed systems such as the Risk Management Toolkit and data management system – WISPA (Web Integrated System of Processes and Applications), enabling the Medupi team to take a collaborative approach to on-site activity coordination, reduce risk, and maintain high standards of health and safety.
On the engineering front, we have mobilized global expertise to address specific needs at critical stages of the program. Our innovative visual representation and reporting tools have increased focus, accuracy, and delivery on site. Expertise offered by our staff has also reduced potential commercial and technical risks.
Keeping local population‘s best interest in mind, WSP is committed to making a positive impact on surrounding communities. We have been involved in CSI programs with Eskom in the Lephalale area since 2010. Through projects such as the Shongoane Children’s Daycare Centre upgrade, planned for 2015, our team is making profound impact on the people of Lephalale.