USAID
The Salang Tunnel Substation project is located in the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, specifically in the Salang Tunnel area of Baghlan Province.
2014 · 252 pages

Abstract
The project is part of the Afghanistan Engineering Support Program (AESP), which aims to improve the country's infrastructure and engineering capabilities. The project's location is situated in the Salang Tunnel, a strategic transportation route connecting the northern and southern regions of Afghanistan. The project's overall site locus plan is designed to accommodate various infrastructure components, including substations, transmission lines, and other support facilities. The plan is scaled to the National Topographic Series (NTS) map, which provides a detailed representation of the project area. The site is situated in a remote region, requiring careful planning and execution to ensure the project's success. The project's construction is being carried out in accordance with the issued for construction guidelines, which outline the necessary procedures and specifications for the project's completion. The project's timeline is not explicitly stated, but the issued for construction date of March 07, 2014, suggests that the project is in the early stages of construction. The project's location is also marked on the regional locus plan, which provides a broader context for the project's significance in the region. The project's infrastructure components, including substations and transmission lines, are designed to support the country's energy needs and improve the reliability of the power grid. The project's implementation is being carried out by a team of engineers and contractors, who are working closely with the AESP to ensure the project's successful completion. The project's impact on the local community and the country's overall development is expected to be significant, with the potential to improve energy access and economic opportunities for the region.
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