The Trans-Anatolian Natural Gas Pipeline (TANAP) is a strategic infrastructure project aimed at transporting natural gas from Azerbaijan’s Shah Deniz gas field to Europe via Turkey. TANAP extends approximately 1,850 kilometers from the Georgia-Turkey border to the Turkey-Greece border and plays a crucial role in meeting Europe's energy needs with an annual transport capacity of 16 billion cubic meters of natural gas.
In this project, Mert Döküm's polymer concrete stormwater grates and cast iron stormwater grates have been used to protect the TANAP pipeline’s pump stations from the effects of heavy rainfall and floodwaters. Solutions such as polymer concrete drainage channels and polymer concrete boy channels ensure the efficient drainage of water. Infrastructure elements like ductile iron stormwater grates and polymer linear channels help prevent water overflow and support the sustainability of the project.
Polymer concrete drainage channels and ductile iron stormwater grates guarantee the security and long-term functionality of the project, playing an essential role in the successful completion of TANAP.