Two German engineering companies have won contracts to jointly design the
world's largest shiplift project for the world's largest hydropower project the
Three Gorges on the Yangtze River.
The agreements have been confirmed by
both China Yangtze River Three Gorges Development Corporation, developer of the
project, and the Survey and Design Institute of the Yangtze Water Resources
Committee (YWRC).
The vertical hoisting shiplift will raise vessels to
the higher water level on the upstream side of the dam much more quickly than
the current five-stage shiplock.
China completed construction of the
world's largest dam on Saturday in the Three Gorges area, Central China's Hubei
Province, signifying a milestone accomplishment in the mammoth Three Gorges
water control project that aims to tame the flood-prone Yangtze River, the
nation's longest.
At 2 pm on Saturday, the final concrete was poured for
the 2,309-metre-long, 185-metre-high main wall of the Three Gorges
Dam.
The shiplift is the first Sino-foreign co-operation programme in the
designing of China's self-developed Three Gorges Hydropower Project, on which
construction began in 1994.
The two German companies, Lahmeyeb and Krebs
und Kiefer (K & K), have been entrusted to submit designs for the
ship-container part of the structure by the end of this year, according to the
project undertaker.
"The introduction of foreign cooperation in the
project designing is aimed at safety guarantee," said Li Yong'an, general
manager of the China Yangtze River Three Gorges Development Corporation in an
exclusive interview.
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