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Our Projects

PROCONSULT – Projects, consultancy and assemblies, a company founded in 1996, has as its guideline the provision of technical engineering services, involving the activities of studies, planning, coordination, conceptual, basic and executive projects, in addition to electromechanical assemblies up to 550 kV and industrial automation. ​

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Shed X2 Vallourec

Assembly

Service Provided: Electrical assembly services and supply of electrical materials for the OCTG Connection Testing Center, also known as Warehouse X2.

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SAA Pacuí river
Montes Claros​

Design and Assembly​

Expansion of the Montes Claros water supply system, via the Pacuí River. Electrical and automation projects were developed, execution of medium and low voltage electrical installations, including class 13.8 kV substation, automation and supervisory system, data communication between system units, SPDA and grounding. Flow 450 l/s. 

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Betim Regional Public Hospital​

Design and Assembly​

Electrical, telecommunications, SPDA and grounding installations, of the CMI Annex Building and New Obstetrics, of the Regional Public Hospital of Betim/MG.

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Lighting and infrastructure
AEC lighting

Project and Execution​

Supply of technical and qualified labor for electrical installation services, as well as materials, to carry out efficient lighting automation.

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ETA Manso river

Project and Studies

Basic and executive project for automation, electrical installations and field instrumentation, for expansion and improvements of the units, from 4,000 to 8,000 l/s, which will become the largest water supply system in the State of Minas Gerais. 

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EAT-5 substation​

Project and Studies

138kV substation, consisting of two 18 MVA double secondary transformers of 13.8/4.16 kV. Executive project of the substation, distribution of power and control circuits, in addition to commissioning, startup, development of PLC applications, development and implementation of the supervisory system. 

Reporting Channel: (31) 2552-8538

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