Media Announcements
Monday, July 5, 2010 - 19:10
| By Sally Toh
for SIWW
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Total value of announcements exceeded S$2.8 billion and overall increase in participation at the leading global platform for water solutions
The recently concluded Singapore International Water Week 2010 (28 June to 2 July 2010) ended on a high note for many local and international water companies, where the total value of announcements for projects awarded, tenders, investments into Singapore and R&D MOUs exceeded S$2.8 billion, up by 27% from last year’s S$2.2 billion. The event, which was held together with the World Cities Summit this year, also saw a record increase in the number of trade attendees to over 14,000 from 85 countries/regions.
“We are extremely pleased with the positive outcome at the 2010 Singapore International Water Week which continues to grow into its third year. The continued strong support from participating countries and regions is an affirmation of our vision to be the global platform for water solutions. Despite the uncertain global economic recovery, water remains a key focus area for governments and industries as cities around the world continue to grow at an unprecedented rate with rapid urbanisation. Many countries continue to seek clean and affordable solutions to meet their respective needs and use the Water Week as a platform for learning, exchange and networking. We are delighted with the significant increase in the total value of announcements during the week. It augurs well for the growing water sector across the globe and in ensuring delivery of water services where needed,” said Michael Toh, Managing Director of Singapore International Water Week.
Key announcements
Some of the more significant deals closed at last week’s Water Week included the combined S$69 million contract clinched by home-grown water company, Moya Dayen Limited, from the Phnom Penh Water Supply Authority in Cambodia for Phase 1 of the Niroth Water Production Facilities Project. Awarded in two contracts, Moya Dayen will undertake the supply, delivery, and construction of a 25 metres high intake tower located in the Mekong River, a raw water pumping station and a raw water transmission main as well as other ancillary works.
Under the second contract, Moya Dayen will construct a water treatment plant which includes treated water tanks, a treated water transmission main and other ancillary buildings. When completed, the Niroth Water Production Facilities – Phase I will be one of the largest water treatment facilities, producing 130,000m3/day of potable water, to serve the greater Phnom Penh population.
During the week, another Singapore home-grown energy, water and marine group, Sembcorp, also signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), worth S$280 million to expand seawater desalination capacity in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). On the local front, the company announced that it will develop a new integrated wastewater treatment facility in Jurong Island’s Tembusu District.
A local subsidiary of Boustead, a global infrastructure engineering company, was awarded a S$21 million contract for the first new water recycling plant in UAE.
Several collaborative agreements were also signed during the week including the joint development of Optiqua’s real time sensor technology by Optiqua Technologies, a subsidiary of Dutch optical sensor company Optisense and national water agency PUB, as well as a joint research and technology testing program to further develop energy-efficient water and wastewater treatment solutions by ITT Corporation and PUB.
Global Water Intelligence, the leading information service for the international water industry also announced its plans to set up its Asia office in PUB’s WaterHub, a centre for technology, learning and networking and home to many renowned water-related organisations such as the Singapore Water Association, International Water Association, Netherlands Water House, Singapore Society for Trenchless Technology, and R&D institutes of leading water players like Siemens, Nitto Denko and Optiqua Technologies.
Encouraging statistics
Demonstrating the event’s growing global appeal and significance, this year’s Water Week received strong support from the global community, including key international organisations, as well as the government, industry, research and consultancy sectors from 85 countries. Feedback from the participants on the Water Week and its pillar events such as the Water Leaders Summit, Water Convention, Water Expo, Business Forums and the Lee Kuan Yew Water Prize has been very positive all-round.
The number of high-level delegates at the Water Leaders Summit jumped 22% to 379, including participation by board members of UN Secretary-General Advisory Board on Water and Sanitation, Crown Prince of Orange, President of the Republic of Maldives, Vice President of World Bank, the Water and Environment Ministers of Cambodia, Hong Kong, India, Malaysia, Myanmar, Tunisia, United Arab Emirates as well as CEOs of leading international global water companies and water organisations.
At the Water Convention, over 1,000 experts, academics and practitioners came together to discuss the advancements and challenges in water technologies. In particular, the enhanced networking and business opportunities, such as the Industry-to-Industry networking sessions to enable cross industry interaction at the Water Week were well received as testified by the robust attendance at every session. The number of participants in 2010 represented an increase of almost 20% over the preceding year.
The Water Expo, a major water trade show showcasing the latest and widest range of products, services and water technologies, saw a record turnout with a total of eight country pavilions, boosted by the debut of two new country pavilions from Canada and Korea. The Water Expo was completely sold out in the month leading to the start of the event. Following their success in previous editions of the Water Week, Japanese companies turned up in full force and showcased their latest water solutions in an expanded Japan Pavilion, which was double the space compared to last year. The Expo also featured more than 500 participating companies from nearly 40 countries/regions.
Said Mr Jimmy Lau, Managing Director, Singapore Airshow & Events Pte Ltd (SAe), co-event organisers of Singapore International Water Week, “The sell out success at this year’s Water Expo is proof that water companies are looking at the Water Expo as a platform of choice and a must-attend event with a proven ROI. At this year’s event, exhibitors are showcasing a wider and even more comprehensive range of products and services, in addition to taking up bigger exhibition space and spending more on their booths. The Water Expo at Water Week 2010 has seen a better integration of co-located events and we have received very positive feedback from our exhibitors who have lauded the quality of trade visitors and the myriad offer of rich networking opportunities. We have already received bookings from both returning exhibitors and also new reservations for next year’s Water Expo.”
In all, 26 new products and technologies made their regional and international debut at the Water Expo’s Innovation Corner, signalling a strong endorsement of the Water Week as an important platform for such global and regional launches.
As one of the pillar events of the Singapore International Water Week, the eight Business Forums provided excellent premiere networking and deal-making opportunities for leading water markets in Americas, China, Europe, Australia, India, Japan, Middle East and North Africa, and Southeast Asia. Over 80 eminent speakers and distinguished industry experts from both the public and private sectors graced each of the eight business forums.
Apart from these, the number of co-located events increased by nearly 60% to 120 events, including the inaugural Asia-Pacific Water Ministers’ Forum, the 14th Meeting of the UN Secretary-General's Advisory Board on Water and Sanitation, and the first- ever River Basin & Delta Management Workshop.
“We have already begun working on the 2011 event and will continue to work on the many ideas and solutions developed and discussed at the Water Week 2010. Water Week 2011 will focus on efficient and cost-effective solutions for a changing urban environment,” added Mr Toh.
For more information, log onto www.siww.com.sg
Sunday, July 4, 2010 - 16:17
| By Daniel Chua
for PWN Technologies BV
()
PWN Technologies signed key MOUs during the Singapore International Water Week 2010 with PUB; Howaco; Metawater and Rwb. Details found in the attached press release.
Friday, July 2, 2010 - 00:44
| By Lori Irvine
for CH2M HILL
(L02)
For Immediate Release
CH2M HILL
Jane Zeng
Tel: +86 21 6113 5002
Fax: +86 21 6113 2008
Email: jane.zeng@ch2m.com
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CH2M HILL showcases sustainable water solutions at global event, Singapore International Water Week
CH2M HILL, a founding sponsor, demonstrates its high-profile international water infrastructure projects
Singapore, 2 July, 2010 –- CH2M HILL, a global full-service engineering, procurement, construction, and operations firm, is sharing its technical expertise and sustainable engineering solutions for the water infrastructure sector at this year’s Singapore International Water Week (June 28 to July 2).
CH2M HILL is a founding sponsor of the global water event, held annually in Singapore, and has a booth at the Water Expo, showcasing its prominent water infrastructure projects undertaken both in Singapore and in the international arena.
“The highlight of our participation in this year’s Singapore International Water Week is an extensive showcase of our expertise in providing sustainable and cost-effective solutions that impact the entire water cycle,” says Thomas Searle, President and Group Chief Executive of CH2M HILL’s International Business. “Our groundbreaking projects are focused on ensuring the long-term sustainability of water resources across the globe, and a good example of this is our partnership with Singapore's Public Utilities Board (PUB) which has yielded several significant milestones through the years.”
In Singapore, the decade-long partnership between CH2M HILL and PUB has led to accomplishments such as the implementation of the NEWater reuse program, the compact and covered Changi Water Reclamation Plant, the Deep Tunnel Sewerage System, and the Active, Beautiful, Clean Waters (ABC Waters) program. Apart from its successes in Singapore, CH2M HILL Sexcam has been expanding its water businesses in Asia with noteworthy projects across the region.
At Singapore International Water Week, CH2M HILL will be sharing information on several of its landmark projects around the world, including in Asia and India.
Klang River clean-up in Malaysia
One of the major water projects featured during the Singapore International Water Week is a program to rehabilitate the Klang River in the Malaysian state, Selangor. The Klang River Rehabilitation and Development program is expected to attract RM50 billion (US$15.4 billion) worth of investments to clean and rehabilitate the 120km river.
Selangor Menteri Besar (Chief Minister) Tan Sri Dato’ Seri Abdul Khalid Ibrahim and his team were in Singapore to attend the Singapore International Water Week. During the visit, he met up with the companies appointed by the Selangor government to fine tune the details of the project’s progress. He also met with industry partners who can be leveraged to bring success to the Klang River Rehabilitation and Development program.
During a special briefing at Singapore International Water Week, Tan Sri Abdul Khalidreiterated Selangor's commitment to cleaning the Klang River and said that a Points of Agreement is expected to be Sex Chat signed within the next two months between the state and the companies it has appointed to work together. The entire river rehabilitation process would take an estimated 15 years to complete. Cleaning up the river would take place within the first two to three years, which involves RM1 billion for treatment and another RM1 billion for development.
The project aims to learn from and incorporate Singapore’s experience in river and water bodies’ restoration successes, in which CH2M HILL is playing a part. At the briefing, Tan Sri Abdul Khalid was accompanied by Tan Ngo Chiaw, Director of CH2M HILL Malaysia Sdn Bhd and CH2M HILL Director of Singapore ABC program. He is currently acting as the Technical Advisor on an individual basis on the Klang River Rehabilitation and Development program.
CH2M HILL part of Singapore-led river clean-up project in India
CH2M HILL is part of a team providing technical services for the restoration and rehabilitation of the Cooum River in Chennai, India. An agreement was signed in March 2010 between the Singapore Cooperation Enterprise (SCE) and the Indian state government of Tamil Nadu. CH2M HILL was part of the team led by SCE that presented the first phase of the project in June 2010, consisting of scope of works, development of a holistically integrated master plan, and implementation of strategic projects.
CH2M HILL and EIL sign MOI for strategic partnership
CH2M HILL recently signed a Memorandum of Intention (MOI) with one of Asia’s leading design, engineering and turnkey contracting companies, Engineers India Ltd (EIL). The MOI provides for a strategic partnership between the two companies to cooperate and jointly pursue infrastructure development projects in India in the fields of water, wastewater, drainage, transport, civil infrastructure, program management of large and complex projects, and O&M services. EIL, working under the administrative control of India’s Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas (MoP&NG), provides a complete range of project services including conceptualization, planning, design, engineering and construction.
CH2M HILL, as technical consultant to EIL, is helping to implement a project to clean up the Yamuna River in India’s capital, New Delhi. This project will help to stabilize and improve the water quality in Yamuna River. The team has completed the study, design report and vendor evaluation, as well as obtaining necessary clearances from various agencies and regulatory bodies, and the project is ready to roll out for implementation. A joint technical paper on this project was also presented at the Singapore International Water Week by Ramesh Negi, CEO of Delhi Jal Board (DJB), Santosh Vaidya, Additional CEO of DJB, Deepak Moudgil, Executive Director of EIL, and Vinod Singh, CH2M HILL’s Asia Water Business Strategy and Technology Director.
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Thursday, July 1, 2010 - 09:43
| By Diana Ng
for Lombardy Region Government
()
Mr. Marcello Raimondi, Minister of the Lombardy Region (Italy) for Energy, Environment and Networks, is visiting Singapore this week to take part in the Singapore Water Week and to share with other participants experiences and best practices.
“Water plays a primary role for reaching our economic performances” –says Mr. Raimondi– “And that’s why we use five times the natural water we have. This is mainly because most of our productive cycles, both in the industrial and in the agricultural field, return part of the utilized water to the environment; power stations give back the water they use; a lots of activity reuse water that has been used before.”
Thursday, July 1, 2010 - 10:43
| By Keith Morrison
for Black & Veatch
(C12)
NEWS FOR ISSUE
Black & Veatch Completes First Phase of Consultancy Services for Singapore’s Second Large-Scale Desalination Plant
Singapore (1 July 2010) – Black & Veatch has completed the first phase of consultancy services, which is to assist PUB, Singapore’s national water agency, to prepare the tender documents for the development of the country’s second large-scale seawater desalination plant under a design-build-own-operate (DBOO) arrangement. The tender was called on 30 June 2010.
At 70 million imperial gallons per day (318,500 m3/d), the new plant will be PUB’s fourth and largest Public Private Partnership (PPP) venture to date and one of the largest seawater reverse osmosis desalination plants in Asia. Project Commercial Operation is scheduled for mid-2013. The plant will be a key element in PUB’s holistic approach to water management using the Four National Taps and will help realise the country’s goal of achieving water self-sufficiency by 2061. The plant will be constructed in Tuas, Singapore.
Black & Veatch will continue to provide consultancy services to PUB during the delivery of the new plant. Black & Veatch leads a team that includes financial and commercial advisers Ernst & Young and legal advisers Bryan Cave. Black & Veatch was awarded the consultancy services for the development of the new plant through a tender process in April 2010.
Singapore’s first large-scale desalination plant, the SingSpring Desalination Plant, began commercial operation in 2005 and was the country’s first PPP. Owned and operated by SingSpring, a Hyflux Group company, the plant has a capacity of 30 million imperial gallons (136,000 m3/d). Black & Veatch provided complete design and permitting services for the project and provided support during construction, commissioning and operation. The plant was recognized in 2006 at the Global Water Awards as “a brilliant work of engineering which has challenged the global perception that desalination is a high-cost source of water.”
Black & Veatch has been involved in the development of Singapore water supply systems since 1922. In recent years, the company has played a major role in delivering some of the country’s most internationally renowned water projects including the SingSpring Desalination Plant, the Sembcorp NEWater Plant and the Marina Barrage. Singapore also plays home to Black & Veatch’s Centre of Excellence in Desalination and Global Design Centre for water. Black & Veatch is also an original founding sponsor of Singapore International Water Week and is involved in a number of activities during SIWW 2010.
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About Black & Veatch
Black & Veatch is a leading global engineering, consulting and construction company specializing in infrastructure development in energy, water, telecommunications, management consulting, federal and environmental markets. Founded in 1915, Black & Veatch develops tailored infrastructure solutions that meet clients’ needs and provide sustainable benefits. Solutions are provided from the broad line of service expertise available within Black & Veatch, including conceptual and preliminary engineering services, engineering design, procurement, construction, financial management, asset management, program management, construction management, environmental, security design and consulting, management consulting and infrastructure planning. With $2.7 billion in revenue, the employee-owned company has more than 100 offices worldwide and has completed projects in more than 100 countries on six continents.
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Thursday, July 1, 2010 - 10:43
| By Keith Morrison
for Black & Veatch
(C12)
NEWS FOR ISSUE
Black & Veatch Completes First Phase of Consultancy Services for Singapore’s Second Large-Scale Desalination Plant
Singapore (1 July 2010) – Black & Veatch has completed the first phase of consultancy services, which is to assist PUB, Singapore’s national water agency, to prepare the tender documents for the development of the country’s second large-scale seawater desalination plant under a design-build-own-operate (DBOO) arrangement. The tender was called on 30 June 2010.
At 70 million imperial gallons per day (318,500 m3/d), the new plant will be PUB’s fourth and largest Public Private Partnership (PPP) venture to date and one of the largest seawater reverse osmosis desalination plants in Asia. Project Commercial Operation is scheduled for mid-2013. The plant will be a key element in PUB’s holistic approach to water management using the Four National Taps and will help realise the country’s goal of achieving water self-sufficiency by 2061. The plant will be constructed in Tuas, Singapore.
Black & Veatch will continue to provide consultancy services to PUB during the delivery of the new plant. Black & Veatch leads a team that includes financial and commercial advisers Ernst & Young and legal advisers Bryan Cave. Black & Veatch was awarded the consultancy services for the development of the new plant through a tender process in April 2010.
Singapore’s first large-scale desalination plant, the SingSpring Desalination Plant, began commercial operation in 2005 and was the country’s first PPP. Owned and operated by SingSpring, a Hyflux Group company, the plant has a capacity of 30 million imperial gallons (136,000 m3/d). Black & Veatch provided complete design and permitting services for the project and provided support during construction, commissioning and operation. The plant was recognized in 2006 at the Global Water Awards as “a brilliant work of engineering which has challenged the global perception that desalination is a high-cost source of water.”
Black & Veatch has been involved in the development of Singapore water supply systems since 1922. In recent years, the company has played a major role in delivering some of the country’s most internationally renowned water projects including the SingSpring Desalination Plant, the Sembcorp NEWater Plant and the Marina Barrage. Singapore also plays home to Black & Veatch’s Centre of Excellence in Desalination and Global Design Centre for water. Black & Veatch is also an original founding sponsor of Singapore International Water Week and is involved in a number of activities during SIWW 2010.
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About Black & Veatch
Black & Veatch is a leading global engineering, consulting and construction company specializing in infrastructure development in energy, water, telecommunications, management consulting, federal and environmental markets. Founded in 1915, Black & Veatch develops tailored infrastructure solutions that meet clients’ needs and provide sustainable benefits. Solutions are provided from the broad line of service expertise available within Black & Veatch, including conceptual and preliminary engineering services, engineering design, procurement, construction, financial management, asset management, program management, construction management, environmental, security design and consulting, management consulting and infrastructure planning. With $2.7 billion in revenue, the employee-owned company has more than 100 offices worldwide and has completed projects in more than 100 countries on six continents.
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Thursday, July 1, 2010 - 13:17
| By SIWW
for SIWW
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SHAH ALAM: Selangor Menteri Besar Tan Sri Dato' Seri Abdul Khalid bin Ibrahim and his team are currently in Singapore attending the World Cities Summit and Singapore International Water Week at the invitation of the Singapore government.
During the visit, he has met up with the companies appointed by the Selangor government to fine tune the details of the project progress. He also met with industry partners who can be leveraged to bring success to the Klang River Rehabilitation and Development program.
During a special briefing with PUB Singapore and other water stakeholders, he reiterated Selangor's commitment to cleaning the 120km-long Klang River and said that a Points of Agreement is expected to be signed within the next two months between the State and the companies it has appointed to work together.
The Selangor government had earlier appointed three companies to carry out a Klang River rehabilitation project worth RM50 billion in investments. It is estimated that the project would take 15 years to complete.
Cleaning up the river would take place within the first two to three years, which involves RM1 billion for treatment and another RM1 billion for development. The companies are TSS-Mako Engineering Sdn Bhd, GJA Engineering and Construction, and Wessex Water I-Bhd Consortium.
The Menteri Besar who had a meeting with Singapore’s Prime Minister and its Minister Mentor previously stated that Singapore is fully in support of Selangor's efforts. "The President of Singapore has also enquired as to the follow up on the project, which shows Singapore's interest and willingness to support us," said the Menteri Besar.
Thursday, July 1, 2010 - 13:52
| By Bridget Allen
for ITT
()
ITT Corporation (NYSE: ITT), a world leader in the transport and treatment of water and wastewater, and the PUB, Singapore’s national water agency, today announced plans to establish a joint research and technology testing program to further develop energy-efficient water and wastewater treatment solutions.
Thursday, July 1, 2010 - 16:00
| By Yeo Li Li
for PUB, Singapore's national water agency
()
PUB, Singapore’s national water agency, and Optiqua Technologies Pte Ltd, the Singapore-based provider of real time monitoring solutions for the international water industry, announced today the signing of a collaborative agreement for the development of Optiqua’s real time sensor technology.
Under the agreement, PUB and Optiqua will embark on a collaboration to accelerate the development and launch of Optiqua’s award-winning monitoring technology into an affordable sensor that can be implemented in Singapore’s water distribution grid for real-time water quality monitoring. This 15-month pilot project is being pilot-tested at PUB’s facilities.
Thursday, July 1, 2010 - 18:29
| By Lori Irvine
for CH2M HILL
()
For Immediate Release
CH2M HILL showcases sustainable water solutions at global event, Singapore International Water Week
CH2M HILL, a founding sponsor, demonstrates its high-profile international water infrastructure projects
Singapore, 1 July, 2010 –- CH2M HILL, a global full-service engineering, procurement, construction, and operations firm, is sharing its technical expertise and sustainable engineering solutions for the water infrastructure sector at this year’s Singapore International Water Week (June 28 to July 2).
CH2M HILL is a founding sponsor of the global water event, held annually in Singapore, and has a booth at the Water Expo, showcasing its prominent water infrastructure projects undertaken both in Singapore and in the international arena.
“The highlight of our participation in this year’s Singapore International Water Week is an extensive showcase of our expertise in providing sustainable and cost-effective solutions that impact the entire water cycle,” says Thomas Searle, President and Group Chief Executive of CH2M HILL’s International Business. “Our groundbreaking projects are focused on ensuring the long-term sustainability of water resources across the globe, and a good example of this is our partnership with Singapore's Public Utilities Board (PUB) which has yielded several significant milestones through the years.”
In Singapore, the decade-long partnership between CH2M HILL and PUB has led to accomplishments such as the implementation of the NEWater reuse program, the compact and covered Changi Water Reclamation Plant, the Deep Tunnel Sewerage System, and the Active, Beautiful, Clean Waters (ABC Waters) program. Apart from its successes in Singapore, CH2M HILL has been expanding its water businesses in Asia with noteworthy projects across the region.
At Singapore International Water Week, CH2M HILL will be sharing information on several of its landmark projects around the world, including in Asia and India.
Klang River clean-up in Malaysia
One of the major water projects featured during the Singapore International Water Week is a program to rehabilitate the Klang River in the Malaysian state, Selangor. The Klang River Rehabilitation and Development program is expected to attract RM50 billion (US$15.4 billion) worth of investments to clean and rehabilitate the 120km river.
Selangor Menteri Besar (Chief Minister) Tan Sri Dato’ Seri Abdul Khalid Ibrahim and his team were in Singapore to attend the Singapore International Water Week. During the visit, he met up with the companies appointed by the Selangor government to fine tune the details of the project’s progress. He also met with industry partners who can be leveraged to bring success to the Klang River Rehabilitation and Development program.
During a special briefing at the Singapore International Water Week, Tan Sri Abdul Khalid reiterated Selangor's commitment to cleaning the Klang River and said that a Points of Agreement is expected to be signed within the next two months between the state and the companies it has appointed to work together. The entire river rehabilitation process would take an estimated 15 years to complete. Cleaning up the river would take place within the first two to three years, which involves RM1 billion for treatment and another RM1 billion for development.
The project aims to learn from and incorporate Singapore’s experience in river and water bodies’ restoration successes, in which CH2M HILL is playing a part. At the briefing, Tan Sri Abdul Khalid was accompanied by Tan Ngo Chiaw, Director of CH2M HILL Malaysia Sdn Bhd and CH2M HILL Director of Singapore ABC program. He is currently acting as the Technical Advisor on an individual basis on the Klang River Rehabilitation and Development program.
CH2M HILL part of Singapore-led river clean-up project in India
CH2M HILL is part of a team providing technical services for the restoration and rehabilitation of the Cooum River in Chennai, India. An agreement was signed in March 2010 between the Singapore Cooperation Enterprise (SCE) and the Indian state government of Tamil Nadu. CH2M HILL was part of the team led by SCE that presented the first phase of the project in June 2010, consisting of scope of works, development of a holistically integrated master plan, and implementation of strategic projects.
CH2M HILL and EIL sign MOI for strategic partnership
CH2M HILL recently signed a Memorandum of Intention (MOI) with one of Asia’s leading design, engineering and turnkey contracting companies, Engineers India Ltd (EIL). The MOI provides for a strategic partnership between the two companies to cooperate and jointly pursue infrastructure development projects in India in the fields of water, wastewater, drainage, transport, civil infrastructure, program management of large and complex projects, and O&M services. EIL, working under the administrative control of India’s Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas (MoP&NG), provides a complete range of project services including conceptualization, planning, design, engineering and construction.
CH2M HILL, as technical consultant to EIL, is helping to implement a project to clean up the Yamuna River in India’s capital, New Delhi. This project will help to stabilize and improve the water quality in Yamuna River. The team has completed the study, design report and vendor evaluation, as well as obtaining necessary clearances from various agencies and regulatory bodies, and the project is ready to roll out for implementation. A joint technical paper on this project was also presented at the Singapore International Water Week by Ramesh Negi, CEO of Delhi Jal Board (DJB), Santosh Vaidya, Additional CEO of DJB, Deepak Moudgil, Executive Director of EIL, and Vinod Singh, CH2M HILL’s Asia Water Business Strategy and Technology Director.
About CH2M HILL
Headquartered near Denver, Colorado, employee-owned CH2M HILL is a global leader in engineering, procurement, construction, management and operations for government, civil, industrial and energy clients. With $6.4 billion in revenue and more than 25,000 employees, CH2M HILL is an industry-leading program management, construction management and design firm, as ranked by Engineering News-Record (2009). The firm’s work is concentrated in the areas of energy, water, transportation, environmental, nuclear and industrial facilities. The firm has long been recognized as a most-admired company and leading employer, including being named by FORTUNE as one of the 100 Best Companies to Work For (2009). Visit www.ch2mhill.com.
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Fax: +65 6779 5914
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