Pakab Consulting Engineers

Design, Supervision and Management of Water and Sewage, Survey and Environmental Projects

Pakab Consulting Engineers

Design, Supervision and Management of Water and Sewage,
Survey and Environmental Projects

Todays, countless construction projects are being built around the world by the government, public, and private sectors. The meaning of construction projects is all small and big projects that make countries prosperous and provide prosperity and comfort to people. Construction of buildings and residential complexes, factories, industrial towns, road and pavement construction, dam construction, irrigation networks, tunnel construction, bridge construction, pumping stations, pipelines, water and sewage treatment plants, airport construction, etc. To ensure safety and compliance with technical and quality principles, all construction projects must be carried out under the supervision of consulting engineers. It should be noted that usually three groups of organizations are active in construction projects. Contractors, Consultants, Clients. Contractors are the group that implements the project. Engineers is a consulting group that, in addition to design, supervises the execution of work and provides special services. The consulting engineer has complete expertise in project leadership and planning, and his presence is mandatory for all projects, especially national and large projects. It should be stated that these consulting engineers provide their professional services to public and private organizations. We act as independent representatives and advocates for our clients and are tasked with finding innovative solutions to technical problems and providing strategic advice for business and project management. The services provided by PAKAB Consulting Engineers are described in the following sections.

Water Engineering

Water engineering is a subset of civil engineering that focuses on the study of how water reacts in natural systems, such as coasts, estuaries and rivers, as well as manmade environments.

Wastewater Engineering

Wastewater engineering is not a specific discipline but an amalgamation of chemical, civil, biological engineering, physics and mathematics. It primarily deals with the transportation, treatment and management of contaminated water

Irrigation

Irrigation may be defined as the science of the artificial application of water to the land in order to fulfill the water requirements of the crops throughout the crop period for the full nourishment of the crops. Nutrients to the crops may also be applied through irrigation.

Surface Water

Surface water is water located on top of the Earth’s surface, and may also be referred to as blue water. In common usage, it is usually used specifically for terrestrial (inland) waterbodies, the vast majority of which is produced by precipitation and runoff from nearby higher areas.

Environmental Engineering

Environmental engineering is a professional engineering discipline that encompasses broad scientific topics to create solutions that will protect and also improve the health of living organisms and improve the quality of the environment.

Surveying

Surveying is known to be the oldest profession in the world having traced its roots back to great civilizations of biblical or ancient times, such as the Babylonians, Greeks, Egyptians, and the Chaldeans where surveyors were noblemen.

Finance

Finance is a term for matters regarding the management, creation, and study of money and investments. Finance can be broadly divided into three categories: Public finance, Corporate finance, Personal finance

Public Private Partnership

A public–private partnership is an arrangement between two or more public and private sectors of a long-term nature. Typically, it involves private capital financing government projects and services up-front, and then drawing profits from taxpayers and/or users over the course of the PPP contract.

Engineering Economy

Fundamentally, engineering economics involves formulating, estimating, and evaluating the economic outcomes when alternatives to accomplish a defined purpose are available. In some U.S. undergraduate civil engineering curricula, engineering economics is a required course.