The Latest Progress of Jinlei Southern Cement 4900t/d Cement Clinker Production Line Project

2024-02-05 11:32:53

A new 4900t/d clinker cement production line has been built, with an investment of 1.820 billion yuan.

"At present, the main body of civil engineering is basically completed, and it is in the final stage of configuration and installation.". The main equipment and auxiliary equipment entered the site one after another, and the equipment installation was in a tense and orderly manner. We are stepping up our efforts to ensure the timely arrival of equipment. Wang Jiangong, the construction manager of the relocation and reconstruction project of Jinlei Southern Cement Co., Ltd., said. On January 31, the reporter saw at the construction site of the project that the workers were working hard to catch up with the time and progress, to install the main equipment, and to accelerate the construction of the project. Located in Xinghong Village and Renli Village of Dongjiang Street,

the project was officially started on January 6, 2022, with a total investment of 2.354 billion yuan, 620 mu of land, 1500 mu of leased land in the mining area, and a new 4900t/d clinker cement production line. An investment of 1.820 billion yuan has been completed.

Up to now, more than 98% of the civil works and 70% of the installation works have been completed. The off-site water intake works, access road, 110kV line and general step-down station are all completed. "Next step, we will increase the input of on-site infrastructure equipment, workers work overtime to complete the site (construction) progress, to ensure that the single machine test run will be carried out at the end of April 2024, and the project will be ignited smoothly on June 18.". "Wang Jiangong said.".

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Recently, due to the persistent cost pressure in the south, the price of concrete has risen slightly with the raw materials, but the growth of market demand is limited, and the overall quotation is still stable. From October 31 to November 6, the national concrete price index closed at 112.47 points, up 0.31% annually and down 10.11% year-on-year.