Water Services

  • The water sector encompasses the design and construction of various types of treatment plants using diverse water sources, including seawater, brackish groundwater, and municipal and industrial wastewater. TAHA employs a range of treatment technologies, including Multi-Stage Flash (MSF), Multi-Effect Distillation (MED), Reverse Osmosis (RO), and Electrodialysis (ED). In addition, the company provides engineering solutions for sustainable water supply and transmission, ensuring reliable and efficient access to water resources.

Assessment and Analysis of Industrial Water Resources

In the current context, where the country’s water resources face serious limitations, optimal water management and sustainable supply for industrial complexes have become an indispensable necessity. The purpose of this study is to identify available water sources, assess usage levels, and analyze consumption patterns within industrial units, in order to provide scientific, practical, and sustainable solutions for meeting their water needs.

Water Recycling and Recovery – Enhancing the efficiency of existing water resources through recycling and recovery.

Given the decline in renewable water resources and the increasing demand from industrial, agricultural, and urban sectors, the reuse of wastewater and implementation of water recycling processes have emerged as one of the most effective solutions for sustainable water resource management. Water recycling and recovery not only reduce pressure on freshwater resources but also enable the reuse of water within industrial cycles, leading to improved efficiency and lower operational costs.

Groundwater Studies and Sustainable Water Management

Groundwater, as one of the primary sources of drinking, agricultural, and industrial water supply, plays a vital role in the sustainable development of communities. However, excessive extraction, declining rainfall, and climate change have severely threatened the balance of these resources. Therefore, conducting comprehensive groundwater studies and adopting sustainable management approaches is considered a strategic necessity.

Engineering of Water Supply, Transmission, and Sustainable Resource Management

In a context where water scarcity has become one of the major challenges for countries and industries, applying engineering approaches for the supply, transmission, and management of water resources is considered a vital necessity. The goal of this approach is to balance growing demands with limited available resources and achieve a sustainable model for optimal water use.

Technical and Economic Feasibility Studies (FS)

Preliminary Phase Zero studies include on-site visits to the project location, preparation of an initial assessment report with visual documentation, review of relevant regulations and project guidelines, discussions with related organizations, evaluation of potential financial support, and estimation of investment and operational costs. This estimation encompasses capital and operational expenditures, cash flow preparation, financial modeling, return on investment analysis, and sensitivity analysis, ultimately providing a comprehensive overview of the project’s feasibility and justification.

Design and Comprehensive Technical and Engineering Consultancy Services

Project services include: Tendering: Preparation of documents, conducting the tender process, technical and financial evaluation of bidders, and contractual negotiations. Basic Design: Design of pretreatment systems, RO, brine disposal, and water quality control; preparation of PFD and P&ID diagrams, equipment list (LOM), work breakdown structure (WBS), equipment layout (Plot Plan), and basic architectural, structural, electrical, and mechanical designs. Detail Engineering: Structural, mechanical, electrical, and control system design; preparation of engineering documents, construction drawings, equipment datasheets, procurement specifications, project scheduling, and facility routing plans. Supervision and Project Management: Project control and management, contract administration, review of progress reports, and commissioning and trial operation support. This comprehensive approach ensures the successful execution, quality, and operational readiness of water

Procurement of Equipment and Purchase Services

In the project equipment procurement process, domestic and international suppliers are first identified, and necessary price inquiries are obtained. Proposed purchases are then reviewed for technical and financial compliance to select the best option. Subsequently, tender documents for equipment procurement are prepared and managed, and purchase contracts are concluded with qualified suppliers. In certain cases, depending on project needs, direct purchases from domestic and international suppliers are carried out to ensure the equipment supply process proceeds with greater speed and accuracy.

Construction and Project Execution Management

Within the framework of project management and supervision, overall and on-site supervision is conducted throughout all execution phases and temporary handover. Subsequently, trial operation is monitored, followed by the final handover. Key responsibilities also include monitoring project physical progress, controlling schedules and budgets, and preparing periodic progress reports. Additionally, integrated project management is applied across the entire project lifecycle, including design, installation, execution, commissioning, and maintenance. Finally, pre-commissioning and initial start-up tests are conducted to ensure the proper functioning of all systems.

Training, Trial Operation, and Final Handover

During the operation and commissioning phase, comprehensive training is provided to all personnel, including operators, technicians, quality control staff, and maintenance teams, to ensure full readiness for working with the equipment and systems. This is followed by a trial operation aimed at recording performance, quality control, and identifying and resolving any potential issues. Finally, comprehensive operation and maintenance documentation, along with final reports, are prepared and delivered, serving as a reliable reference for future use and project support.

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