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Project Experience Summary 2019 KEOW ae eae | MEN re Water KEO engineering and environmental professionals have been entrusted time and again by public and private sector clients to provide expertise on water and wastewater projects. We provide practical solutions in the areas of water, wastewater, desalination, drainage, solid waste and environmental impact assessments, taking into account all project factors such as sustainability, resource planning, value engineering and ORM efficiency. Water Desalination Plants Waste Treatment Plants Municipal Infrastructure Distrubution Networks Waste Treatment Plants Our sustainable water and wastewater treatment solutions aim to make a difference in the environmental challenges of our day. KEO’s innovative water and wastewater capabilities covers integrated services for effective wastewater collection, treatment and disposal projects, master planning, lift stations, treatment plants, tunneling, commissioning and start up, construction management and disposal.each distinct site Distribution Networks We're committed to providing solutions for efficient, clean, safe water distribution networks, an important aspect of our environment, delivering clean, safe potable water from water treatment facilities to homes and businesses. Clients have entrusted KEO with design and supervision for some of the region's major water drainage and distribution networks. Desalination Plants The abundance of available seawater in the Gulf helps to fulfill water needs. through desalination plants for the region. With the Middle East making up the majority of desalination plants globally, KEO offers valuable experience and know-how, relating to engineering design services and associated civil and infrastructure works for major desalination plants, Municipal Infrastructure As part of the ongoing development for water distribution systems and necessary water infrastructure, KEO has been engaged on vital municipal infrastructure projects for our capabilities in design, supply, constructions, testing for municipal and commissioning services. Mesaieed Treatment Plant, Mesaieed, Qatar KEO Infrastructure provided detailed design services for the wastewater treatment plant and associated ‘works at Mesaieed, Qatar. In total there are 3 raw sewage pumping stations, trunk sewers, rising mains, temporary raw sewage holding tanks, fiber optic SCADA network, and TSE discharge pipelines servicing the entire Mesaieed Industrial City, KEO. scope alto includes verifying the concept design and conducting detailed design of all engineering disciplines for the project. Numerous reports including a design basis memorandum and a solids handling feasibility report are to be generated for the project. The treatment plant is based on the activated sludge treatment process. Aridya WWTP, Kuwait KEO prepared a study for design improvement and expansion of the existing Ardiya Waste Water Treatment Plant in Kuwait to increase its capacity from 200,000 m3 per day, to 250,000 m3 per day in order to meet the growing population demands of the service area. In addition, the improvements include the upgrading of several mechanical facilities in line with the plant's increased capacity ‘These upgrades included a new de-gritter, aeration tanks, diffused air system, modifications to the return sludge and hydraulic systems. Al Aweer STP Expansion, Dubai, UAE KEO was commissioned by Dubai Municipality to carry out an assessment for the partly-constructed and completed structures associated with the Al Aweer Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) extension. KEO were then appointed at site for Supervision and Infrastructure Engineering services, in order to complete the sewerage treatment plant as originally designed. Due to rapid population expansion in Dubai, wastewater flows exceeded the plant’s design capacity of 260,000 m3/day. In order to reduce the pressure on the existing Al Aweer facility ancl ensure that the facility ‘continues to provide the same high degree of treatment that it does currently, the Dubai Municipality Drainage and Irrigation Department tendered this project for the provision of engineering, procurement and ‘construction services on a Design and Build basis for the DS-167 extension of Al Aweer STP with total capacity of 65,000 m3/d. ‘The scope of the project comprises the design, construction, and ‘commissioning of the extension of Al Aweer Sewage Treatment Plant. It also involves undertaking defects liability and decennial liability on the proposed structures and the existing and proposed equipment, and any modifications of the existing STP. Sulaibiya Wastewater Treatment Plant, Kuwait KEO provided detail design services and project management services for one of the largest waste water treatment plants ever implemented by the private sector. This project was achieved using a build, operate and transfer (BOT) method, providing an opportunity for the private sector to participate in public utility Projects The facility incorporates the most advanced technology available for treatment of wastewater that meets World Health Organization (WHO) standards ‘for potable water, This is achieved by the Use of a conventional biological process to produce secondary effluent, followed by Ultra Filtration (UF), Reverse Osmosis (RO) and chlorination to produce the final effluent. Ths i the largest scale use of this technology for domestic wastewater reclamation to date. The resulting water is sold to the government of Kuwait for beneficial reuse inirigation and other environmentally supportive functions ‘The plant intially was capable of treating 375,000 m3/day and has expanded to treat up to 600,000 m3/day. The project includes three major components; a preliminary treatment and pumping station at Ardiya, a series of transfer pipelines between Ardiya pumping station and Sulaibiya Plant, and a wastewater treatment and reclamation plant at Sulaibiya, Southern Tehran WWTP, Tehran, Iran In 2001 the Tehran Sewerage Company commissioned ILF, together with *s partner offices KEO (Kuwait) and Parsconsult (Iran), to carry out the large- scale wastewater project “Southern Tehran WWTP* fora design capacity of 2.1 milion PE (Ist stage) and 450,000 m* wastewater per day. Greater Tehran with a population of about 15 million does not have a working sewerage system and no large wastewater treatment plants to date. As a consequence, ‘there are serious environmental and health problems in the southern part of the city where untreated wastewater is used for irrigation purposes That is why the city of Tehran decided to launch the "Tehran Sewerage Project” The project encompasses the construction of several large-scale wastewater ‘treatment plants and a sewerage system which shall serve all of greater Tehran. The WWTP was conceived to permit the treated wastewater to be used without restrictions for agricultural purposes. The rapid development of the city, marked population growth and the ensuing increase of water consumption has led to an intense conflct in water utilisation with agriculture over the shrinking waterresources. Wastewater reclamation will mitigate this conflict Western Region Sewage Program, ‘Abu Dhabi, UAE KEO has been under contract to provide studies, designs, construction supervision and operation and maintenance services for the Western Region Sewerage Project (WRSP) in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi. The project involves the design, construction supervision, the operation and maintenance services for the collection (sewerage) network, the sewage treatment plant and reuse of ‘veated effluent (irrigation). The total combined, constructed network is over 500 kilometers, providing new sewerage facilites, roads, storm drains and related infrastructure for a number of. remote communities with populations ranging from 1,000 to over 20,000. The new facilities include gravity sewers, sewage pumping stations and force mains, as well as. sewage treatment plants, effluent pumping stations, effluent storage reservoirs and irrigation pipelines, Doha South STP - Phase 2 Expansion, Qatar Doha has three major wastewater treatment plants located to the north, west and south of the greater Doha city area, The new plant at Doha South has a peak flow capacity of some 440,000 m3/day and will service areas to the north of Doha, which have seen substantial population growth over the past few years. Doha South WWTW has also witnessed 2 significant increase in inflow as a result of the substantial economic growth of the area. In 2009, a sequencing batch reactor plant (SBR) was completed and provided an additional 70,000m3 of treatment capacity to the existing plant (Phase 1 development) Due to the further unforeseen growth in population, itis now necessary to increase this by implementing Phase 2 of the development. Phase 2 provides an additional treatment capacity of 110,000 m3/day by means of SBR’s together with modifications and additions to the inlet works, TSE balancing tanks, ultrafiltration plant, storm water/ effluent lagoons, aerobic digesters, dewatering facilities, buildings and site works, The works are being undertaken as a design/build project with KEO providing design review, project management and, construction supervision services. New Darsait STP, Muscat, Oman The New Darsait Sewage Treatment Plant is a major new part of the Muscat wastewater master plan. Since 2012, KEO has been providing key services for the design, construction and two year operation of the second largest Membrane Biological Reactor (MBR) in the GCC which will have a design flow of 50,000 m3 per day. KEO is acting as the overall Project Manager to manage the design and construction activities on all aspects associated with ‘the contract. The new plant provides the necessary advanced wastewater treatment capacity to accommodate projected increased flows which will arive at the sewage treatment plant when the concurrently constructed sewerage network projects are commissioned. The main treatment ‘elements of the sewage treatment plant will be contained in three separate buildings designated as the Inlet Treatment Building, the Biological Treatment Building and the Treated Sewage Effluent Building. KUBD WWTP & Jahra Pumping Station, Kuwait ‘As part of a joint venture with Parsons, KEO was retained by the Ministry of Public Works, Kuwait (MPW) to provide tender evaluation, design review and construction supervision for the KUBD Waste Water Treatment Plant and Jahra Pumping Station This was a turkey projectto design, construct, operate and ‘maintain a pumping station and a waste water treatment plant complete with pressure mains, overflow lines, associated ‘monitoring and control equipment in South Amgara and South of the new Jahra scrap yard area ‘The aim of this project was to build a facility capable of handling an average waste water flow of 180,000 m3 per day with peaks of up to 270,000 m3 per day, ‘The project was divicied into three phases: phase one (twelve months) involved investigation, study and design, phase two was a 28 month period of construction and commissioning and the third phase, which included operation and maintenance, was of 2 years duration Haya Water Oman, Al Ansab, Sultanate of Oman ‘The headquarters of Haya Water Oman is situated in the Ghala Industrial District in Al Ansab, Muscat. The site covers more than 84 hectares of land - much of which is an existing thriving wetland landscape to provide a major visual enhancement to the newly opened Muscat Expressway. Within the extensive Al Ansab site, Haya Water has built new STP facilities to meet the consistently increasing demand from an expanding population, The company has a strong sustainability policy and provides millions of liters of TSE to the ‘Muscat area for the irrigation of green spaces. The new headquarters and STP facilities offered numerous opportunities for upgrading consistent with the master plan and for creating a much improved visual buffering along the expressway. This environmentally sustainable development emphasized sensitivity to the character and landscape of the locality. The master plan for the Haya Water Al Ansab site places a high priority on the use of sustainable development design strategies including the reduction of irrigation demand and of heat gain. Substantal green spaces provide shade under which ‘meandering paths connect the existing building headquarters building with the newly proposed recreation club facility, Das Island, Abu Dhabi, UAE KEO prepared the study and design of an irrigation system that would efficiently utilize the treated effluent produced by the sewage treatment plant on Das Island, located in the middle of the Arabian Gulf The aim of the project was to discontinue the practice of using expensive desalinated water for landscape irrigation throughout the island, The project involved the study and development of a Landscape Irrigati Master Plan covering an area of nearly 20 ha. The detailed design was completed in conformance with the stringent technical standards established by the client. The work included the design of an irrigation tion, a 2000 cubic meter irrigation reservoir, five kilometers of buried pump irrigation piping and over 20 irrigation control stations. In addition the project also included separate automated distribution system for various patks, sports grounds and accommodiation areas involving drip irrigation, sprinklers bubblers and spray guns, Doha Pumping Station 25, Qatar Qatar Public Works Authority, Inrastr Affairs, awarded KEO the contract for the site supervision and quantity surveying services for the construction of Pumping s construction of a new pumping station in the existing diplomatic area of Doha. The scope of work included construction of a 25 m deep foul sewage pumping station 9 25 in Doha, The project involved the of 3,300 I/s capacity, comprising twin wet wells, screening channels, and a pump chamber below ground, with a motor room, deodorizer, and facility buildings above ground. The work included the construction of 27 kin of twin 1200 mm ductile iron rising mains, from Pumping Station 25 along Markhiya Street, to a paint adjacent to Arab League Street where a discharge chamber was constructed. In addition, 1 km of 500 mm ductile iron rising main fram Pumping Station 25 was connected with the existing rising main at Khalifa Street. The work also included con ruction of a surge vessel d 100 mm HDPE TSE main line from Pumping Station 25, connected with the chamber ai existing chamber at Istiqlal Street, as well as the provision of a TSE storage tank Az Zour South Desalination Plant, Az Zour, Kuwait KEO was engaged by the main contractor, Al Ghanim International, to provide engineering design services for the civil works associated with the Az Zour South Desalination Plant in Kuwait. This desalination plant utilizes cutting edge reverse osmosis technology to generate 30 million gallons of water per day. KEO's scope of work was to deliver the civil design drawings forthe project’ buildings and related structures as well as MEP working design drawings. The designs were carried out over 12 months. The scope of work covered a total of 28 buildings and. process related structures such as a dual media ‘gravity filter, a reverse osmosis HVA building, electrical & maintenance buildings, as welll as atank, pump and filtration complex. In addition, KEO delivered associated external infrastructure designs surrounding the buildings. KEO has obtained approval rom the Kuwait Cui Defense Department and Kuwait Fire Department for the relevant design work a 6 Reservoirs, Pump Station & Pipelines, Duhail to Lusail & Umm Qarn, Qatar This key Qatar water project consisted of the design and construction supervision of two reservoirs and pumping station sites. The sites are located in Duhail - which supplies the Lusail development areas, and Umm Qarn - which supplies the Umm Qarn area of Qatar. The Duhail site required the design and construction of two 21 milion gallon reservoirs as well as four 25 million gallon reservoirs In addition to a pumping station and a gas chlorination building. KEO also design a 11kv switchgear building, an emergency tanker filling station and office, staff accommodation, guard house and pre-cast boundary walls. The reservoir complex also included all internal piping as well as control and monitoring systems. inside both the reservoir and pumping station, ‘Transfer from Duhailis achieved via a pump station with a capacity of 4400 L/S @40m head (350kw 2800) to the designated area. This required installation of 17 kilometers of 1200mm and 900mm diameter rising mains pipelines The Umm Qam reservoirs complex is provided With similar facilities to those at Duhail, but with three 7 million gallon capacity reservoirs, two 900mm diameter rising mains pipelines and a pumping capacity of 1000 L/S @40m(500kw), The Duhail RPS reservoirs were the largest implemented by Kahramaa in Qatar at the time.In addition to the infrastructure services, KEO also developed an architectural and landscaping design, which mitigated the visual and environmental impact of the RPS on the local urban environment wwwkeoic.com 00000

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