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CAMCE reaches milestones in Tashkent waste-to-energy project

(sinomach.com.cn)

2026-04-17

The Tashkent municipal solid waste incineration power generation project in Uzbekistan, led by China CAMC Engineering Co., Ltd. (CAMCE), a Sinomach subsidiary, has recently achieved key milestones. Civil works, structural engineering, and installation are all progressing efficiently and to a high standard as planned, marking its steady transition into a new construction phase.

Aerial view of the project [Photo/CAMCE]

The project team successfully completed the concrete pouring for the 8-meter platform of the waste heat boiler, a key project milestone. Through optimized planning, strict quality control, and refined pouring techniques, the team overcame technical challenges and delivered high quality work. Following this, project construction then seamlessly advanced to the 14-meter reinforced concrete platform, laying a solid foundation for subsequent equipment installation, system commissioning, and on-schedule project completion.

The concrete pouring for the 8-meter platform of the waste heat boiler completed [Photo/CAMCE]

The first steel structure of the incinerator has been successfully hoisted, marking the official start of the installation phase. Through detailed ground pre-assembly and optimization, the team installed five main steel frames in just one day, enabling a swift transition from civil works to installation. Meanwhile, the mass concrete pouring of the 4,000 m³ waste pit has been successfully completed. As a core component of the project, the waste pit supports the storage, transfer, and pre-treatment of municipal solid waste, ensuring stable plant operation and safe, effective resource recovery. The pouring process required continuous operation, stringent anti-seepage measures, and strict temperature control to prevent cracking. Through well-organized planning and round-the-clock operations, the team completed the work on April 5, marking a key breakthrough in the construction of the project's main structure.

The first steel structure of the incinerator hoisted [Photo/CAMCE]

The Tashkent waste-to-energy project represents CAMCE's breakthrough in the integrated "investment–construction–operation" model in the clean energy sector, extending its traditional overseas EPC business. The project's steady and high-quality progress highlights the company's technical strength and innovation capabilities in overseas clean energy development, providing strong support for its successful commissioning and operation, and reinforcing its growth as a technology-driven, specialized engineering company.

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