“Attention to schedule and coordination with the EGAT teams has played a major part in defining our success at Chachoengsao,” said Jitwisuth Nathalang, Project Manager, Black & Veatch (Thailand). “We’re executing safely and delivering advanced power transmission solutions that will also feature designs to enable remote operation and maintenance, critical in the future as grid demands evolve.”
EGAT is responsible for the country’s entire electricity transmission network. Investing in electrical power system substations and the transmission network will support the government strategic efforts in attracting foreign direct investment. The Eastern Economic Corridor is one such plan and Chachoengsao is located in the region earmarked as the future economic zone.