CERB Successfully Completes Major 68 MW Turbogenerator Rewinding Project for Bilfinger Rotating Equipment Germany GmbH
A team of specialists from CERB, led by Eng. Martin Chervenkov, has successfully completed a full stator rewinding project for a 68 MW turbogenerator in Germany. Work on the site commenced on June 6, and final testing of the completed stator was concluded on June 27. The equipment has passed all necessary inspections and is now prepared for final installation.
The project was commissioned by Bilfinger Rotating Equipment Germany GmbH, a division of the international industrial group Bilfinger, specializing in the maintenance of critical rotating equipment. For CERB, this partnership serves as a significant acknowledgment of the company’s technical competence and its ability to execute complex energy projects under the highest standards of quality, safety, and precision. The task was undertaken amidst significant delays caused by a previous contractor on-site. To recover the schedule and ensure the equipment’s reliable operation, the CERB team mobilized additional resources and worked in an exceptionally intensive mode. Over the course of 21 days, the company’s specialists worked around the clock with clearly defined tasks and continuous quality control. The connection with the German partner was established through a long-standing partner of CERB from Turkey—a renowned manufacturer of coils. Following an inquiry regarding a specific installation, the Turkish partners recommended CERB as a team capable of meeting the challenge within the tight deadlines. “Working with partners of Bilfinger’s caliber requires not only excellent technical preparation but also rigorous analytical work before the project even begins. In such situations, there is no room for improvisation. One must react quickly, but without any compromise on quality. I believe that with this project, we have demonstrated that a Bulgarian team can meet the highest European standards, even under extreme time pressure,” commented Eng. Martin Chervenkov. The successful execution led to a direct invitation for new engagements within the year. Given CERB’s high workload, the start of the next joint activity is scheduled for the first quarter of 2026. This project reinforces CERB’s position as a proven partner for top-tier energy projects in Europe, where quality, reliability, and the ability to operate under critical deadlines are the leading criteria. CERB is a Bulgarian company with extensive experience in the maintenance, diagnostics, and repair of power equipment. The company executes complex projects for leading industrial and energy clients both in Bulgaria and abroad. Bilfinger Rotating Equipment Germany GmbH, as part of the Bilfinger group, specializes in providing high-tech services for turbines, generators, compressors, and other critical rotating equipment in large-scale industrial facilities.
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