Technical and Financial Control for Salzburgleitung
The establishment of the new Salzburgleitung is a central infrastructure project for the safe and sustainable energy supply in Austria.
The project connects the node St. Peter with the transformer station Tauern and closes the 380-kV ring in Upper Austria and Salzburg – a key measure for the supply guarantee and network stability in Western Austria.
 
Main Focus. Infrastructure
Location. Salzburg and Upper Austria
Client. Austrian Power Grid AG
Services. Technical and financial project control
Participating CCs. Project Management Infrastructure
„ Salzburgleitung is in the focus of public attention – this is why an independent, professional check is crucial. “
Robert Schedler, FCP managing director
FCP was commissioned with technical and financial project control by Austrian Power Grid AG in this technically and organisationally highly complex large-scale project. Thus, FCP makes an essential contribution to the assurance of quality, cost transparency and proper allocation of resources in all project phases.
“Salzburgleitung is in the focus of public attention – this is why an independent, professional check is crucial”, emphasized Robert Schedler, FCP-managing director and continued, “It is our task to continuously check the processes and structures, to identify risks early and to support the client in well-founded decisions – always on the same level with the client.”
Extensive quality assurance over all phases
Technical and financial control ranges over the whole project period – from preparation and planning up to execution and project conclusion. Organisation, quality, costs, contracts, deadlines and capacities are checked. It is the objective to reach the project targets efficiently, transparently and within the scheduled budget.
FCP advises and informs the client on a superordinate level. Thereby an independent perception is guaranteed, which ensures a long-term project success.
Signal project for energy transition
The new Salzburg line provides for a transmission capacity of approx. 2 × 1,500 MW and enables the disassembly of obsolete 220-kV- and 110-kV-lines on a length of approx. 193 kilometres. It is regarded as one of the most important projects for the extension of renewable energies and the reconstruction of the Austrian power network.
FCP stands for technical know-how, independence and sense of responsibility in complex infrastructure projects