Construction News
03/10/2018
CMP Products Lands Major Contract In Singapore
UK manufacturer of cable glands and cable cleats, CMP Products, has landed a major contract in Singapore.
The company will supply cable restraining 'cleats' to the multi-million-dollar Singapore Tunnel Project.
Owned by Singapore Power Grid, (SPG) the project aims to future-proof the supply of electricity across Singapore for the next 120 years and will see approximately 130,000 bespoke cable cleats installed throughout several kilometres of underground tunnels.
CMP developed the cable cleats specifically for the Singapore Tunnel Project, carefully designing them to safely restrain the substantial 230kV and 400kV cables as they wind through the renewed transmission network.
In order to achieve this world's first design, the new cable cleats underwent stringent testing in the UK, Holland, Korea and then Singapore; and involved a 20-strong team of specialists from CMP in four different countries across the world.
The development of the cleats was further enhanced through the use of Finite Element Analysis (FEA). This allowed CMP to model the stresses on cable cleats under short circuit situations, allowing the product development team to make accurate predictions as to how the products will perform when installed.
Vincent Patterson, CEO of CMP Products said: "Work on the Singapore Tunnel project demonstrates how rapidly CMP is capable of deploying our engineers, sales teams and product specialists to tackle very new, technical challenges to come up with a robust, practical solution.
"This is a major success for CMP as we continue to demonstrate our capabilities in the cable cleat market; and later this year we will move our cleat production line into a new facility that will see us develop this area of our business even further."
(CM/MH)
The company will supply cable restraining 'cleats' to the multi-million-dollar Singapore Tunnel Project.
Owned by Singapore Power Grid, (SPG) the project aims to future-proof the supply of electricity across Singapore for the next 120 years and will see approximately 130,000 bespoke cable cleats installed throughout several kilometres of underground tunnels.
CMP developed the cable cleats specifically for the Singapore Tunnel Project, carefully designing them to safely restrain the substantial 230kV and 400kV cables as they wind through the renewed transmission network.
In order to achieve this world's first design, the new cable cleats underwent stringent testing in the UK, Holland, Korea and then Singapore; and involved a 20-strong team of specialists from CMP in four different countries across the world.
The development of the cleats was further enhanced through the use of Finite Element Analysis (FEA). This allowed CMP to model the stresses on cable cleats under short circuit situations, allowing the product development team to make accurate predictions as to how the products will perform when installed.
Vincent Patterson, CEO of CMP Products said: "Work on the Singapore Tunnel project demonstrates how rapidly CMP is capable of deploying our engineers, sales teams and product specialists to tackle very new, technical challenges to come up with a robust, practical solution.
"This is a major success for CMP as we continue to demonstrate our capabilities in the cable cleat market; and later this year we will move our cleat production line into a new facility that will see us develop this area of our business even further."
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