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Alpaslan 2 Dam and Hydropower Plant
A major hydropower and dam project in Mus Province combining power generation infrastructure, tunnel works, excavation, concrete construction, road works, and bridge execution.
Location
Muş, Türkiye
Category
Dam and Hydropower
Status
Completed
Project Period
Hand-over: October 2020
The Alpaslan 2 Dam and Hydropower Plant project represents a large-scale heavy civil and energy infrastructure scheme in Mus, Turkey. Located on the Murat River system, the project combines dam engineering with power-generation works and a broad supporting construction scope, making it a strong reference for complex water infrastructure delivery.
The scope brings together hydropower-related structures, derivation tunnel works, open and underground excavation, structural concrete, road formation, and bridge construction. In practical terms, schemes of this type require close coordination between geotechnical operations, hydraulic interfaces, concrete placement, access logistics, and construction sequencing over a long project cycle.
Installed generation capacity reaches 280 MW, and public project references identify annual power production at roughly 850 GWh. That output profile places Alpaslan 2 among the more substantial regional hydropower assets and reinforces its significance as both an energy project and a multi-disciplinary civil engineering program.
For Arma Infrastructure, Alpaslan 2 stands out because the project scale is supported by quantifiable civil work volumes rather than headline capacity alone. Tunnel execution, excavation intensity, road connectivity, and concrete scope all point to the integrated nature of major dam construction, where supporting works are as critical to delivery success as the main structures themselves.
As a project reference, Alpaslan 2 strengthens the company's position in dam and hydropower construction by showing capability across the wider infrastructure chain: site access, structural works, excavation management, hydraulic construction interfaces, and technically controlled field execution.
Technical Highlights
Installed Capacity
280 MW
Annual Generation
850 GWh
Derivation Tunnel Length
1,825 m
Derivation Tunnel Diameter
8 m
Open Excavation
577,288.79 m3
Underground Excavation
210,850.01 m3
Concrete
124,359.91 m3
Road Works
45 km
Bridge
145 m
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