Studies & Master planning
At ECG, we understand that master planning guides growth and development, and as such is paramount to the future success of all projects. This is why we really give it our all.
Our master planning approach covers urban planning, land-use planning, transportation facilities, open spaces, and public services, as well as environment and heritage conservation precincts; and if this is not enough, we conduct a broad range of other studies pertaining to air, soil, water, health, and safety.
These studies include Economic Impact Analyses, Energy Efficiency Potential Studies, Environmental Impact Assessments, Feasibility Studies, Geotechnical & Ground Engineering Studies, GIS Studies, Hazard & Operability Studies (HAZOP), Hydrologic & Hydraulic Studies, Land Valuations, Marketing Researches, Population Studies, Real Estate & Asset Appraisals, Social Impact Assessments, Solid Waste Management Studies, Traffic Impact Assessments, Urban Development Studies, and water, air, and soil characterizations.
This meticulous attention to detail and comprehensive approach has paid off. Today, we are the trusted name in the field of engineering consultancy both nationally and globally. In addition, we take great pride in that.
see projects relatedImproving the Operational Efficiency of Al-Mukallah Water Supply System
- Update the existing water distribution system drawings. Implement a leak detection program.
- Develop a computerized mathematical model for simulating network flows and perform pipe network analysis.
- Train NWSA personnel on the use of leak detection equipment and computer software (pipe network analysis, CADD, Lotus, WordPerfect and database).
- Review all existing documentation related to land-use, population, weather conditions, etc.
- Prepare the Master Plan for Al-Mukalla Water Supply System and recommend the required network rehabilitation and reinforcement implementation program.
The project main objective was to improve the operational effeciency and effectivness of Al-Mukallah water supply system to provide adequate water at minimum cost to all potential consumers. A secondary objective was
to prepare a feasibility study and a master plan for the replacement and/or strengthening of the existing distribution system.