Water Supply and Sewage Systems

The field of civil engineering, specifically our division for the construction of water supply, sewage, and pipelines, encompasses comprehensive solutions for the installation of all types of pipelines, whether for electricity, gas, water, wastewater, telecommunications, or other pipelines. Our team of experts builds pipelines for supply, drainage, and communication using the most advanced technologies.

Our comprehensive offering and diverse expertise enable us to provide clients with tailored, environmentally friendly solutions that are adapted to local needs. At the same time, we are committed to carrying out the work efficiently and safely, according to the given project conditions.

Water Supply Construction

Planning and Design

Engineers prepare detailed plans that include the water supply route, pipe size and type, pumps, reservoirs, and other components. Hydraulic calculations and regulations are also taken into account.

Obtaining Permits

All required permits and approvals from the relevant authorities must be obtained.

Site Preparation

Trenches are excavated along the route where the pipes will be laid.

Pipe Laying

Pipes (usually made of materials like PVC, PE, or metal) are laid in the prepared trenches. It is very important that the pipes are properly connected and sealed to prevent water leaks.

Installation of Additional Equipment

Valves, hydrants, meters, and other components are installed to enable system control and maintenance.

Testing

The system is pressure tested to check for leaks and functionality.

Backfilling and Site Restoration

The trenches are filled in, and the site is restored to its original state.

Coordination with Other Infrastructures

During construction, coordination with other infrastructure projects like roads, electricity, and gas is necessary.

Maintenance

After construction, regular maintenance is required, including inspections, cleaning, and repairs to ensure the system’s long-term functionality.

Sewer Construction

Planning and Design

Engineers prepare detailed plans that include the sewer route, pipe size and type, slope for gravity flow, pumps (if needed), and treatment plants. Hydraulic calculations and regulations are also considered.

Obtaining Permits

All required permits and approvals from the relevant authorities must be obtained.

Site Preparation

Trenches are excavated along the route where the pipes will be laid.

Pipe Laying

Pipes (usually made of materials like PVC, concrete, or clay) are laid in the prepared trenches. It is crucial that the pipes are properly connected and sealed to prevent sewage leaks.  

Installation of Additional Equipment

Manholes, drainage channels, pumps (if needed), and other components are installed to enable system control and maintenance.

Testing

The system is tested for leaks and functionality, often using water or smoke.

Backfilling and Site Restoration

The trenches are filled in, and the site is restored to its original state.

Coordination with Other Infrastructures

During construction, coordination with other infrastructure projects like roads, electricity, and gas is necessary.  

Maintenance

After construction, regular maintenance is required, including inspections, cleaning, and repairs to ensure the system’s long-term functionality.