Structural Foundations For Water Infrastructure
Every treatment plant, reservoir, and pump station depends on civil and structural works engineered to carry decades of operational load — reinforced concrete structures, foundations, and process tanks built to precise specification.
Project scope typically spans earthworks, structural concrete, and building construction, delivered in coordination with mechanical and electrical works to keep multi-discipline projects on schedule.
- Scope Of Work
Building The Structures Behind Every System
Reinforced concrete structures are designed and built to support process equipment and storage tanks across water infrastructure sites.
Site earthworks and foundation construction are carried out to suit soil conditions and structural loading at each site.
Concrete process tanks are built to hold and convey water through each stage of treatment, engineered for long-term water-tightness.
Operational buildings, control rooms, and supporting site facilities are constructed to serve day-to-day plant operations.
- Scope Details
What This Work Involves
Reinforced Concrete Structures
Design and construction of reinforced concrete elements built to support process equipment and long-term structural loads.
Foundation & Piling Works
Foundation and piling works are carried out to suit site-specific soil conditions and structural demands.
Process Tank Construction
Concrete tanks are constructed for water storage and conveyance, built to strict water-tightness and durability standards.
Structural Steelwork
Steel structures and supports are fabricated and installed for crossings, platforms, and equipment support.
Building & Site Facilities
Control rooms, operational buildings, and supporting facilities are constructed to serve site operations.