昭和設計

HISTORY 60th

Consulting Services

Solution

Hydraulic Engineering Planning, Design and Supervision

“Planning, development and continuity”Total support for water and sewage services

The planning and design procedures before the operation of water and sewage facilities, indispensable for urban living, are far reaching. Waterworks involve water source planning as well as facility planning for drainage areas, given predictions for water demand. While sewage starts with the facility planning of treatment and drainage areas according to rainfall and drainage amount forecasts, it also involves a wide range of matters from design of facility, water and underdrainage pipes to construction supervision for quality assurance to asset management and accounting support for the continuity of water and sewage operations.

As consultants engaged in development and continuation processes concerning water and sewage facilities, Showa Sekkei are also actively involved in projects such as PFIs and DBs through collaboration with general companies. Moreover, in keeping with a trend-setting and pioneering spirit, we pour out our professional expertise and technology that are founded on our experience and track record, and aim to contribute to the creation and maintenance of safe, secure and comfortable water environments.

Water Service -Three Pillars Supporting the Supply of Water-

“Safe Supply” Ensuring trustworthy quality of water

The safe and secure supply of tap water is the mission of all those involved in the supply of water.

We fulfill our mission as consultants involved in the supply of water, from secure water treatment, water distribution facility planning and water distribution network planning which foresee correspondence with changes in water source quality, to planning and design for measures against external contamination in all areas from water sources to water supply equipment.

“Stable Supply”  Providing a stable system for water supply

We are committed to construct consistent and stable water supply environments by formulating plans that take into account expected future water demand, looping water pipes and the securing of resilient water operations. In addition, we work on proposals for suppressing the risk of halted supply in times of disaster and accidents and take water pipe leakage prevention measures such as distribution planning for water sources, water treatment plants and distribution stations. We also work to realize the earthquake resistance of facilities.

“Environmental Protection”  Initiatives aimed at environmental conservation

In addition to giving consideration to sustaining the surrounding environment, when it comes to facility planning, not only do we promote energy saving, employ renewable energy technologies and consider facility operations such as reusing sludge, we also work to incorporate LCCO2 into the evaluation index to strengthen efforts concerning environmental impacts during construction and when manufacturing construction materials.

Sewage Service   - Three Pillars Supporting the Water Environment -

“Create”  Facility planning and design

Aiming to enhance sewage functions in accordance with the needs of an ever-changing society, we contribute to maintaining and improving public health, and also to the quality of public water areas. This occurs through plans for the effective collection and disposal of wastewater of whole regions, plans for rainwater elimination and plans and designs for sophisticated processing facilities and water recycling facilities.

Showa Sekkei is also involved in the overall establishment of water circulation communities, including the design of large-scale establishments’ wastewater treatment facilities.

“Protect”  Research and planning

In order to protect life and property from disasters such as earthquakes and torrential rain, not only do facilities need protection but sewage systems functions as well. In addition to ongoing efforts such as making facilities earthquake resistant, improving combined sewage systems and bettering treatment functions through the networking of treatment stations, we have, in recent years, been focused on rainwater measures by utilizing manholes that take in rainwater.

“Communicate”  System development

In order to carry out maintenance and repairs to keep a facility functioning, information about that facility is essential. The majority of parts from most of the sewage facility tank equipment available, such as conduits and settling basins, remain out of view, and therefore proper management and understanding of sewage facilities is extremely important. We contribute to sewage stock management by providing sewage ledgers enabling easy search and management functions, as well as systems concerning asset management.

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