Powering Water Infrastructure Systems
Behind every treatment plant and pump station is a network of mechanical and electrical systems working in coordination — pumps, motors, switchgear, and control equipment engineered to run reliably around the clock.
Project scope covers installation, testing, and commissioning of these systems, ensuring they perform safely and efficiently as part of the wider water infrastructure network.
- Scope Of Work
Reliable Systems, Built To Perform
Pumps, motors, and associated mechanical equipment are selected, installed, and aligned to match hydraulic and operational requirements.
Switchgear, motor control centres, transformers, and power distribution systems are installed to safely supply and manage electrical loads.
Control panels, PLCs, and monitoring instrumentation are installed and integrated to automate operation and enable remote monitoring.
- Scope Details
What This Work Involves
Pumps & Mechanical Equipment
Supply, installation, and commissioning of pumps and mechanical equipment sized to match project flow and pressure requirements.
Electrical Power Systems
Installation of switchgear, motor control centres, transformers, and power distribution equipment to safely energise site operations.
Control, Instrumentation & SCADA
Installation of control panels, instrumentation, and SCADA systems to monitor and automate plant and pump station operations.