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Open the newsletter: CESP Newsletter Dec 2017

It has been a wonderfully adventurous year full of its up moments as well as its downs. However, we keep pushing and finding new and better ways to accomplish our goals; the top of which is to serve our customers to the best of our ability. With this in mind we are excited to share with you our newsletter for the month of December to get you up-to speed with what we have been up to in 2017 as well as the projects and partnerships  CESP is pursuing in the coming year of 2018.

What to look forward to inside the newsletter:

  • CESP Africa Company News           
  • Steps taken by CESP in the realization of the 6th SDG: Clean Water and Sanitation
  • Article on CESPs successful project in the biggest mall in East & Central Africa Two Rivers Mall    
  • Interesting Water Facts 

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Kiambu County

In line with the objectives of the “Kenya Vision 2030” program, the Kiambu County Government has invested in improved water storage and delivery infrastructure within its constituency.

Collaboration Engineering Solutions and Products (CESP – Kenya) were privileged to partner with Kiambu County Government to supply, deliver, install and commission three new water tanks in Kiambu County at Githunguri and Kiambaa constituencies. These projects were funded by The Kiambu County Government with significant involvement from local stakeholders and water companies in the area.

At Githunguri an old masonry tank was demolished and a new Pioneer Water Tank with 250,000 litres gross capacity was installed. It was a landmark local project with the local community highly involved in the entire process from ground breaking and demolition, through to construction and commissioning of the tank.

                   Ground breaking ceremony                         Masonry tank during demolition

Gone are the constant water losses and ongoing maintenance costs of the masonry tank and in its place is a strong and durable steel liner tank made in Australia from high performance Colorbond® steel and Aqualiner®.

New 250kL Pioneer Water Tank at Githunguri

At Kiambaa two new Pioneer Water Tanks each with a gross capacity of 50,000 litres were installed and commissioned by CESP-Kenya and they are now servicing the population and providing the local Kiambu community with a secure and reliable water supply.

The Aqualiner® inside a Pioneer Water Tank is a high-tech internal geo-membrane that is the result of 30 years of continuous research, development, testing and improvement in some of the harshest water containment conditions in the world in Australia. Its pedigree is unmatched in terms of its ability to reliably store and secure water whilst meeting the highest global standards of health, safety and water quality for all water consumers.

CESP-Kenya are extremely pleased to be able to deliver these two successful projects to the Kiambu County Government and are very proud to know that these tanks will reliably supply clean, fresh drinking water to the local communities for many years to come.

New 50kL Pioneer Water Tank at Kiambaa

 

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Britam Towers

Britam Tower has been described by many as magnificent, iconic and even a flagship for Vision 2030- Kenya’s economic blueprint. The 32- story edifice has a total height of 200 meters, sits on a 1.5 acre piece of land along Hospital Road in Upper Hill and is the third tallest building in Africa. The Britam Tower boasts a prismic shape which has been achieved by having a base with four corners and a roof with two corners. This prismatic 3D geometry allows all floors to differ in shape and size thus catering for a variety of different tenancy requirements.

One of the most incredible features is the building’s magnificent, specially engineered façade. It is made up of special high-performance glass which conforms to certain design requirements with regards to heat and light transmission, as well as impact resistance.

Question is: where would one begin in the cleaning of such windows to ensure that their integrity is upheld? Well this has been made possible by the windows’ self-cleaning mechanism as well as the quality of water used to do the actual cleaning.

Britam contracted CESP Africa for the provision of state-of-the-art water treatment systems for purification of all their water. The water used to clean the glass is passed through a Reverse Osmosis System that purifies at a rate of 0.3 liters per second. The purification process removes any sediments and chemicals in the water that may cause damage to the glass of the building’s façade during cleaning.

A second Reverse Osmosis System operating at a rate of 0.4 liters per second was installed together with an ultra-violet system to purify all the water from the borehole before it is distributed throughout the building’s consumption points. This means that water flowing through each and every tap at the Britam Tower is safe for drinking!

CESP Africa also installed a 50 cubic meter per day waste water system that treats all the grey-water that is produced throughout the entire building before release into the sewer line.  This ensures that hazardous waste water is in no way released to the environment from the Towers.

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The Hub Mall

The Karen Hub is a mixed use complex set on 20 acres in the heart of Karen that opened its gates on February 4th 2016. It is 200 meters along the Dagoretti Road, from the Karen roundabout. The Hub comprises of stylish buildings and open-sided walkways, with a centerpiece of a large square or piazza. It boasts a man-made lake overlooked by restaurants; and there is parking space for 1,200 cars. It houses shops dealing in fashion, furniture, fitness, and various eateries, with Carrefour – the huge and prestigious French supermarket – as its anchor client.

CESP Africa was sub-contracted by Laxmanbhai Construction Limited- the main contractor of the Karen Hub project – to supply and install a waste water system. A 50,000 GPD JET Waste Water Treatment System was installed by CESP Africa at the Karen Hub and it took only 15 months for the system to be up and running. This system treats both the grey and black water that is produced during the day to day activities at the mall. The treated water is then reused for outdoor purposes within the malls environs.

A SCADA monitoring system was also installed at The Karen Hub by CESP so as to gather and analyze data collected from the Waste Water Treatment System and provide the System Operators with timely reports of its performance, thus enabling faster and more efficient control and monitoring of the installed Treatment System.

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