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KAWASAKI STEEL TECHNICAL REPORT
No.26 ( June 1992 )
Artificial Intelligence and Wire Rods and Steel Bars
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Sandakan Water Supply Extension Scheme

Seiji Kage, Osamu Tsujimura, Yoshiaki Shimura, Hideo Shinomiya, Yasuhiko Ichise, Fumihiro Ozeki
Synopsis :
Waterworks facilities with a maximum supply capacity of 62 million l/d were constructed in Sandakan, Sabah, Malaysia by Kawasaki Steel. The scope of work ranged from civil works for intake facilities to commissioning the mechanical and electrical facilities. The project was located at various sites between the distribution facility in the center to the city and the intake facility site 90 km away in a remote location. Major technical features of this project were the field fabrication and construction of steel pipe pile retaining wall, a 50-t intake pipe steel support structure, and the 20-m deep excavation for a pump well adjacent to a river bank. Special project management consideration was given to planning and controlling the schedule by CPM, local procurement of mechanical and electrical equipment, and construction in a remote area.
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