SCEGC No. 11 has topped out the main structure of the EPC steel-framed workshop project

Recently, the steel-framed workshop and auxiliary buildings of the High-End Agricultural Machinery Intelligent Transmission System Industrialization Project, undertaken by SCEGC NO.11, have been fully topped out. This marks a major milestone in the project’s development and lays a solid foundation for the upcoming phases of equipment installation, commissioning, and production.

Release time:2025-07-24

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Recently, the steel-framed workshop and auxiliary buildings of the High-End Agricultural Machinery Intelligent Transmission System Industrialization Project, undertaken by SCEGC NO.11, have been fully topped out. This marks a major milestone in the project’s development and lays a solid foundation for the upcoming phases of equipment installation, commissioning, and production.

Since the project commenced on April 4, 2025, it has been steadily advancing under the guiding principles of “safety first, quality-based, and efficient execution.” In just 88 days, the team completed over 33,000 meters of piling, over 101,000 cubic meters of earthworks, 33,000 square meters of concrete foundations for the workshop, and the main structure of an auxiliary building covering 1,800 square meters.

Throughout the construction process, the project team overcame various uncertainties by developing scientifically sound construction plans and allocating labor and resources effectively. To enhance progress, overlapping construction activities were strategically planned. While foundation work was in progress, steel components were fabricated concurrently. This allowed for immediate steel structure installation once the foundations were completed. During the erection of the main steel structure, smaller components such as roof purlins and bracing were installed in parallel, utilizing downtime between major structural installations and minimizing idle time. This close coordination between tasks significantly boosted the overall construction pace.

By the time of topping out, the project had surpassed the halfway mark, with all completed work meeting design specifications and quality standards.

The project has a total construction area of 33,348.91 square meters, including a 22,241.53-square-meter machining workshop and an 11,107.38-square-meter assembly workshop, with a maximum span of 30 meters. The machining and assembly workshops are supported by independent column foundations, with single-story portal steel frame structures. The auxiliary building adopts a reinforced concrete frame system.

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