Core Viewpoint - The Tuz Lake underground natural gas storage expansion project in Turkey, undertaken by China National Machinery Industry Corporation (CMIC) and Turkish IC Construction Company, has successfully completed its ground station construction on schedule, enhancing Turkey's gas storage capacity and energy security [1][2]. Group 1: Project Overview - The Tuz Lake underground natural gas storage expansion project began in 2020 and is located in Aksaray Province, Turkey. It aims to significantly improve Turkey's natural gas storage capacity and alleviate local energy shortages [1]. - CMIC is responsible for the core engineering, including the design and construction of ground station facilities [1]. Group 2: Project Challenges and Achievements - Initially, the Turkish client doubted the feasibility of completing the ground station construction on time, with one engineer labeling it an "impossible task." However, CMIC maintained confidence and successfully completed the project as scheduled, earning recognition from the client [1][2]. - The successful completion of the project led to a shift in the client's attitude from skepticism to approval, resulting in the awarding of the third phase of the expansion project to CMIC [2]. Group 3: Team Dynamics and Cultural Exchange - The project has fostered a strong sense of camaraderie among the workers, with over 200 laborers continuing to work on-site during the Chinese New Year. The collaboration has created a familial atmosphere, even in challenging conditions [3]. - Turkish workers, such as a safety administrator and a quality engineer, have expressed their appreciation for their Chinese colleagues, highlighting the positive working relationship and effective communication despite occasional differences [3].
“我们成了一家人”土耳其高原工地上的中国年夜饭