Project Overview
This project, carried out for the Saudi Arabia Ministry of Defense / KAMA, involves the supply and installation of thermoplastic pipeline systems at King Abdullah Family’s Camp.
The project aims to enhance the reliability and efficiency of water and utility distribution networks within the camp by providing and installing high-quality thermoplastic piping systems. The works include supply, transportation, installation, testing, and commissioning of pipelines designed to provide durable, corrosion-resistant, and efficient fluid transmission solutions.
The project supports the development and improvement of infrastructure facilities by upgrading pipeline networks, reducing maintenance requirements, increasing system reliability, and ensuring safe and continuous operation in accordance with approved engineering standards.
Scope of Work
The project includes comprehensive supply and installation works for thermoplastic pipeline systems, including:
- Site survey and assessment of existing pipeline networks and installation requirements.
- Supply of thermoplastic pipes, fittings, valves, and associated accessories according to approved specifications.
- Transportation and handling of piping materials to the project site.
- Installation and erection of thermoplastic pipelines for water and utility networks.
- Execution of pipe joining works using approved methods and techniques.
- Installation of fittings, valves, supports, and related pipeline components.
- Excavation, laying, alignment, and backfilling works where required.
- Connection of new pipelines with existing systems and facilities.
- Hydrostatic pressure testing and inspection of installed pipeline networks.
- Flushing, cleaning, and commissioning of completed pipeline systems.
- Quality control and verification of installation works.
- Preparation of technical documentation, testing reports, and as-built drawings.
- Ensuring compliance with occupational health, safety, and environmental (HSE) requirements during project execution.
Technological Impact
The project improves the performance and reliability of utility networks at King Abdullah Family’s Camp through the implementation of modern thermoplastic piping technology. These pipeline systems provide excellent corrosion resistance, durability, reduced maintenance requirements, and improved operational efficiency compared with conventional piping materials.
The project supports sustainable infrastructure development by enhancing network reliability, minimising leakage risks, extending pipeline service life, and ensuring efficient distribution of water and utilities. It contributes to the modernisation of facility infrastructure in accordance with current engineering practices and quality standards.
