It is 150 metres wide, 190 metres long and 23 metres deep.
It takes roughly twenty thousand regulatory licences to build the new nuclear power station and its supporting infrastructure
Documenting a major construction project is always a special experience, especially when it can be presented from a perspective that was previously impossible. Due to the no-fly zone over the Paks Nuclear Power Plant, the lines of Radnóti’s poem...
Special concrete is being used to pour each section of the base slab for the nuclear island during the construction of Unit 5.
As the project progresses, it will require the coordinated efforts of numerous cranes and other transport equipment.
Careful preparation, strict supervision of implementation, feedback on experiences, and process optimisation – this is the cyclical approach to work that Ákos Jávorcsik believes in. He is the site preparation programme manager for Paks II. Zrt....
Our aim is to ensure that the technical design documentation for power plant facilities is of sufficient quality and technical substance to support their construction and safe operation, the benefits of which will be enjoyed by future generations as well...
Following on from Block 5, the focus is now on Block 6: earthworks are being carried out for the construction of 63 kilometres of motorway.
Steelwork is currently underway, along with the positioning of the fittings to be installed and the formwork and concreting of the base slab sections, continuing into the night where necessary.
At every moment in a power plant's life cycle, it is essential to know exactly what technical characteristics the components have. This is how Róbert Kelemen summarises the essence of configuration management, which is largely invisible but indispensable. The...