Treatment Systems Built To National Standards
Raw water is transformed into clean, safe drinking water through carefully engineered treatment processes — intake, sedimentation, filtration, and disinfection systems designed and constructed to meet strict national water quality standards.
Project scope covers both conventional and advanced treatment technologies, integrating civil, mechanical, and electrical works into a single operating system ready for commissioning.
- Scope Of Work
Engineering Clean Water From Source To Supply
Treatment processes are engineered using conventional methods such as coagulation, sedimentation, and sand filtration, or advanced technologies such as membrane filtration, depending on raw water quality and required output.
Intake structures, treatment basins, filtration units, and supporting buildings are constructed to match required treatment capacity and site conditions.
Pumps, dosing systems, disinfection units, and control equipment are installed and integrated, with full testing and commissioning before handover to the water authority.
- Scope Details
What This Work Involves
Intake & Pre-Treatment
Raw water intake structures and screening systems are constructed to draw water from source and remove coarse debris before treatment.
Treatment Process Construction
Coagulation, sedimentation, and filtration systems — conventional or membrane-based — are built to convert raw water into treated water meeting national standards.
Disinfection, Mechanical & Control Systems
Chlorination or alternative disinfection systems, along with pumps, dosing equipment, and control instrumentation, are installed to complete the treatment process.