Muscat: Mazoun Electro-Mechanical Engineering Company (MEMCO) has cemented their commitment to professional engineering services in the region by organising the first ever ‘Seminar on Water Development’ at the Crowne Plaza Hotel.
Adnan Al Nabulsi, Managing Partner MEMCO said, “MEMCO’s vision has been to develop and establish excellence in the utilities sector with specific emphasis on the water industry. We are pleased to witness the widespread interest and support for the first edition of the seminar on water development in Oman.”
Through the duration of discussions, the day-long seminar saw comprehensive conversations around the water industry in Oman the key challenges, the strides that have been made, the current scenario and the vision for the years to come.
“Having established a solid presence in the Sultanate through a multitude of successful projects, we are confident of gaining a competitive advantage in the Omani market and this seminar is a critical part of our foresight for the future,” he added.
MEMCO have been engaged in the construction of an additional tanker filling station in the Sharqiyah region. This five pump station ensures that water is transferred to across the numerous sub-areas within the wider districts. Also accredited with providing a water supply design to Al Qurayat, MEMCO played a major role as a consultant to the main contractor.
Other commendable projects include the central desalination plant at Sur Water Scheme and the water conductivity and monitoring systems on the Barka Pumping Stations. Since their inception in 2006, MEMCO have been committed to provide professional engineering services to the various players in the industry be it the government or private firms engaged in developing the Omani infrastructure.
Their varied experience in electromechanical engineering is demonstrated through the wide number of projects they have been involved in, throughout the expanse of the Sultanate.
The day-long seminar also drew a congregation of major suppliers, contractors and international companies who have invested actively in the sector.
Participating companies and partners included leading power and automation giant ABB who have a globally renowned reputation ranging from deep-sea activities to space satellite technologies.