Introduction

Civil works establish the physical foundation of the substation.  is a complex process requiring coordination between civil engineering, electrical engineering, structural works, equipment installation, protection systems, testing, and commissioning.

A successful project depends on proper planning and coordination from the beginning.

Stage 1: Site Assessment & Planning

Before construction begins, the project team evaluates:

  • Site conditions
  • Accessibility
  • Ground conditions
  • Drainage requirements
  • Equipment arrangement
  • Electrical clearances
  • Safety requirements
  • Project specifications

Stage 2: Civil Construction

Civil works establish the physical foundation of the substation.

Typical activities include:

  • Site grading
  • Equipment foundations
  • Transformer foundations
  • Cable trenches
  • Control room construction
  • Internal roads
  • Drainage
  • Fencing
  • Supporting structures

Stage 3: Structural Erection

Steel structures, gantries, equipment supports, busbar structures, and other supporting elements are erected according to approved drawings and project requirements.

Stage 4: Equipment Installation

Major electrical equipment is installed, which may include:

  • Transformers
  • Circuit breakers
  • Isolators
  • CTs
  • VTs/PTs
  • Surge arresters
  • Busbars
  • Panels
  • Control equipment

Stage 5: Cable Installation

Power, control, and communication cables are routed through designated paths and terminated at the appropriate equipment and panels.

Proper identification, routing, termination, and testing are important for reliable operation.