PROJECTS

Super Chepe Hydropower Project(9.05 MW)

The Super Chepe Hydropower Project is a run-of-river plant on Chepe Khola, a tributary of the Marsyangdi River. Sourced from the glacial lake Doodhpokhari, the project delivers clean, sustainable energy with minimal environmental impact.

Doodhpokhari Chepe Hydropower Project (11 MW)

An 11 MW Run-of-River project located in Ajirkot (Gorkha) and Doodhpokhari (Lamjung), Gandaki Province. It utilizes 1.26 m³/s discharge from Chepe Khola with a 5 km waterway from Kalo Patal Phedi (intake) to Taal Bagar (powerhouse).

Devasthal Namra Aaulbasi Bame Road, Bangad Kupinde Municipality, Salyan

Construction of a Reinforced Cement Concrete (RCC) Cantilever Retaining Wall along critical sections of the Devasthal–Namra–Aaulbasi–Bame Road to provide slope stabilization and protection against landslides. Rock bolting will be carried out in unstable rock faces adjacent to the retaining wall to enhance slope stability and ensure long-term structural integrity. This intervention aims to safeguard road infrastructure and improve road safety in this geologically sensitive area of Bangad Kupinde Municipality, Salyan.

Projects: Shankhamul Jaychaur Kharsubas Kalo patre

The proposed road stretches a total length of 12 kilometers, connecting Shankhamul to Jaychaur, Kharsubas, and Kalo Patre. This route aims to improve local connectivity and ease transportation in the region.

COMPLETION OF PRADESH RAJDHANI SURKHET DEKHI RAMPUR RAMBAZAR – LUHAM SALYAN JODNE SADAK PROJECT

The road project connecting Surkhet to Luham in the Salyan District via Rampur Rambazar has been successfully completed under the supervision of the Infrastructure Development Office, Salyan. Executed by M/S Dhulikhola Applied JV, this project involved extensive civil works including roadway excavation, embankment construction, stone soiling, PCC and RCC works, rigid pavement, gabion walls, and the installation of crash barriers.

The project significantly enhances transportation infrastructure in Karnali Province by improving road safety, connectivity, and resilience to landslides through the use of reinforced concrete cantilever walls and rock bolting techniques. Completed ahead of schedule, this initiative marks a milestone in regional development and accessibility.