Water Networks Division
Efficient water distribution is at the core of sustainable infrastructure and community development.
Water Networks
Our water networks division provides seamless conveyance from source to consumer. The key aspects of this division include:
- Transmission Mains – Large pipelines that transport bulk water over long distances.
- Distribution Systems – Reticulated pipe networks that deliver water to end users with adequate pressure and flow.
- Storage Facilities – Elevated reservoirs and ground tanks that balance supply and demand while ensuring emergency reserves.
- Control & Monitoring – Valves, meters, SCADA systems, and smart technologies for operational efficiency and leakage detection.
Pumping Stations
Pumping stations play a vital role in overcoming elevation differences and ensuring continuous flow where gravity alone cannot sustain supply. They are typically designed by our team for:
- Raw Water Pumping – Transporting untreated water from sources such as rivers, lakes, or wells.
- Booster Pumping – Maintaining pressure within transmission and distribution systems.
- Wastewater & Drainage Pumping – Collecting and transferring sewage or stormwater to treatment plants or safe discharge points.
Engineering & Operations
Modern water networks and pumping stations require integrated engineering expertise for which we have a dedicated design & engineering team delivering as follows:
- Hydraulic Design – Ensuring optimal flow rates and pressure control.
- Mechanical & Electrical Systems – Energy-efficient pump selection, motor control centers, and backup power systems.
- Civil & Structural Works – Durable foundations, chambers, and enclosures.
- Automation & Monitoring – SCADA integration for remote control, energy optimization, and fault detection.
- Sustainability – Incorporating renewable energy, variable-speed drives, and water-loss reduction strategies.