The 70’s
Asincro was founded during the expansion of the Venezuelan electricity sector in the 70’s, in order to support the growth of the National Interconnected System, offering engineering services in the areas of Planning, Generation, Transmission and Distribution.
1974
SIDOR Expansion. 26,000 Man Hours
1977
CADAFE / PDVSA - Venezuela: First thermal plants: Pedro Camejo, Morochas and Yaritagua. 25,000 Man Hours
1979
EDELCA - Venezuela: First Engineering and Construction Management Transmission System 765 kV – 5 SEE and 1,200 Km – LT. 565,000 Man Hours
The 80’s
Asincro performs its first international projects.
1980
CDEEE – Dominican Republic– 6 SEE 138 kV, 370 Km of LT to 138 kV – 450,000 Man Hours
1989
PDVSA - Venezuela: First Engineering and Construction Management for the Renovation of Industrial Services of the Cardón Refinery – 765,000 Man Hours
1989
ELECTRICITY OF CARACAS - Venezuela: Studies and Basic Engineering of First Combined Cycle in Venezuela "Termocentro" – 1,180 MW – 23,000 Man Hours
1989
EDELCA - Venezuela: Envolved in engineering projects of Peña Larga, Macagua II and III, Caruachi and Tocoma Hydroelectric Plants 7,180 MW – 3,730,000 Man Hours
The 90’s
FIRST IPC CONTRACT
1991
Technical Assistance Construction Management of the Generating Power Plant – Republic of Peru, La Pampilla 200 MW – 24,000 man hours.
1999
First IPC Cost Plus – Transmission System 270 Km 34.5kV and Generation 75 MW -230,000 Man Hours.
New Millennium 2000
Consolidation of the company as an Engineering, Procurement and Construction contractor.