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PROVIDES UNIQUE, EXCEPTIONAL UNMATCHED, INCOMPAREABE OUTSTANDING AND SUPERIOR SERVICES TO THE CLIENT WATER WASTE WATER DESIGNINGAND CONSULTANCY SERVICES (WWDCS)

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PROVIDESUNIQUE,

EXCEPTIONALUNMATCHED,

INCOMPAREABEOUTSTANDING

ANDSUPERIOR

SERVICES TO THE CLIENT

WATER WASTE WATER DESIGNINGAND CONSULTANCY

SERVICES (WWDCS)

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ENVIRONMENT HAS BECOME A "STATUTORY REQUIREMENT" FOR LARGE MAJORITYOF PROJECTS IN PAKISTAN AND ABROAD. MOST OF THE DEVELOPMENT PROJECTSTODAY REQUIRE PRIOR ENVIRONMENTAL CLEARANCE. EVEN ENVIRONMENTALREGULATIONS HAVE BECOME MORE AND MORE STRINGENT SINCE THE LAST TWODECADES. SURVIVING & EXCELLING THIS VOLATILE AND CONSTANTLY CHANGINGENVIRONMENT, WE HAVE CONSTANTLY REINVENTED OURSELVES AND PROVIDEDTHE "BEST IN CLASS ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANCY" TO OUR VALUED CLIENT.OUR PRIORITY IS SIMPLE: " TECHNICALLY SUPERLATIVE & ECONOMICALLYAFFORDABLE SERVICE TO OUR VALUED CLIENTS. ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENTHAS BEEN THE FORTE OF OUR COMPANY EVER SINCE ITS INCEPTION. RANKINGAMONG THE BEST IN THE COUNTRY, WWDCS OFFERS A WIDE VARIETY OFENGINEERING AND CONSULTANCY SERVICES IN ALL ASPECTS OF CIVILENGINEERING,, ENVIRONMENTAL FRIENDLY DESIGNING IS FUNDAMENTAL TO THEBUILT ENVIRONMENT, BOTH TO SUSTAINABILITY AND TO ENSURING THE HEALTHAND COMFORT OF THE OCCUPANTS OF BUILDINGS AND LOCALITY. WWDCS FOCUSON PROVIDING SAFE, HEALTHY, HYGIENIC, EFFICIENT AND SUSTAINABLE SYSTEMSTHAT ARE SENSITIVE TO THE LOCAL ENVIRONMENT.

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Project Surveys andStudiesa. Topic Topographic

surveysb. Soil surveysc. Planning studiesd. Feasibility Studiese. Technical studiesf. Environmental

studiesg. Sub soil survey

and Investigation

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ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIESThe studies includeaffects of developmenton surroundings, watersources pollution, andair pollution

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ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN/TOWN PLANNIN

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT OFHOUSING SCHEMES, ARCH DESIGN OFAPPARTMENTS, DESIGN OF WIDE RANGE OFHOUSES SMALL, MEDIUM AND FARM/BEACHHOUSES

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LANDSCAPING

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ROAD AND HIGHWAYS

ROAD AND HIGHWAY DESIGN SERVICES

Design-Build Drainage Design Feasibility Studies Horizontal and Vertical

Alignments Interchange Design Intersection Design Location Studies Pavement Design Signing

and Pavement Marking Streetscape Plans

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STRUCTURE DESIGNING

STRUCTURAL DESIGN SERVICES

o Retaining Wall Designo Culverts and Bridgeso Steel, Concrete, Masonry and Timbero Structural Analysis/

Investigation/Evaluationo Structural Repair Designo Water and Waste Treatment Plant

Structural Design

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STAINABLE WATER MANAGEMENT

cdSUSTAINABLE WATER ManagementWater is a precious resource that needsto be managed to reduce use and to bedisposed of in a responsible manner.WWDCs water engineers are responsiblefor the provision of safe water suppliesfor dinking, recreational and sanitaryuse, as well as the collection, treatment,recycling and disposal of wastewater.The firm’s specialist teams deal with alltypes of drainage and disposal systemsand design waste management strategiesto reduce landfill.

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Water Supply, Sewerage & Drainage/Public Health

The urban services have alwaysbeen the back bone of anydevelopment, we have corepositioning in formulating,designing & implementing urbanservices schemes both as standalone or integrated package. Theexperience has been ranging acrossrehabilitation to augmentation todevelopment works for green fieldextensions

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MINIMIZING THE IMPACT OF BUILDINGSBy following the natural flow of thewater cycle, WWDCS aims to minimizethe impact of the built environment.Demands placed by buildings ontreated mains water can be minimizedby designing a building's water supplyfor water efficiency, augmented byrainwater harvesting and grey wateruse. Water-saving features, combinedwith behavioral change, can reduceconsumption in buildings.

RECYCLING AND REUSE OF GREY WATER

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HYDROLOGY

WWDCS hydrogeology teamcomprises hydro geologistsand groundwater engineerswith planning, engineering andmanagement expertise inwater resources, groundwatermanagement and aquiferprotection/remediation

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WASTE WATER ENGINEERING

Treatment and Reuse

WASTEWATER COLLECTION TREATMENT AND DISPOSALThe provision of running water in a dwelling orstructure immediately introduces the requirement forsanitary removal of used water. Improper disposal ofhuman excreta and sewage is one of the major factorsthreatening the health and comfort of individuals in theareas where satisfactory municipal, on-site orindividual facilities are not available. This is becausevery large number of different disease-producingorganisms can be found in the fecal discharge of ill andapparently healthy person.

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Knowing that many pathogenicmicroorganisms and toxic chemicals arefound in sewage, it becomes obvious that allsewage (wastewater) should be consideredcontaminated, beyond any reasonable doubtwith disease producing organisms and toxicchemicals. WWDCS has developedWastewater Treatment and Disposal DesignStandards for government and non-government orgs to provide a consistentpolicy and these standards of sanitary sewerdesign and wastewater are beingimplemented. These standards have theobjective of developing a wastewatertreatment and disposal system.

Small and economicalTreatment SystemsFor a single home To small community

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SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT

Integrated Management of Solid Waste has been forefrontof environment paradigm given the growing populace,fast changing lifestyle of people and limited capacity ofcity landscapes to cater as dump yards. Solid WasteManagement may be defined as the discipline associatedwith the control of generation, collection, storage, transferand transport, processing and disposal of solid wastes in amanner that is in accord with the best principles of publichealth, economics, engineering, conservation, aestheticsand other environmental considerations. Our focus areashave been municipal waste management, formulatingmaster plan for collection, conveyance, storage, treatment,conversion, scientific disposal, closures and reclamationstrategies.

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SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT

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COMPUTER ADDED DRAFTING AND DESIGNING CAPABILITIES

WWDCS designers and technicalstaff are trained on contemporarydesigning and drafting tools. Weare equipped with latest computerdesigning software’s. These softwares provide us the capability todesign systems from very simple tocomplex buildings andinfrastructure net works. Theaccuracy of design is ensured bymodeling, analysis and animationof results. Software listed below

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LIST OF CIVIL ENGINEERING SOFT WARESSTRUCTURE

a.SAP2000b.ETABc.SAFEd.STAAD PRO

WATERSUPPLYa.Cypernetb.Pipe flow expertc.EPANETd. Loop

SEWAGE AND STORM WATER DRAINAGE SYSTEM a. StormCad. b. Flow masterc. Loope. d. EPA SWMM (Storm water Management) e. FDOT Sewer Design. f. Distrib 2.13 Distribution Analysis