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Industrial Design and Engineering Networks Section

Industrial Design and Engineering Networks Section

The Industrial Design and Engineering Networks Section is responsible for the design and development of technical and engineering networks essential for the infrastructure of a construction project or a specific area. These networks ensure the proper functioning of urban or industrial spaces and are crucial for the provision of utilities and services.

Main Responsibilities and Duties:

  • Designing water supply and sewage networks: Planning and designing potable water distribution systems and wastewater collection and disposal systems. These networks must be efficient, durable, and compliant with hygiene and environmental protection standards.
  • Designing electrical networks: Developing projects for power distribution networks, including energy distribution, transformer stations, cables, and outlets. These systems must be safe, efficient, and capable of meeting the energy demands of buildings and designated areas.
  • Designing gas distribution networks: Planning gas supply infrastructure, including pipelines and equipment needed for distributing natural gas to consumers, ensuring compliance with safety and energy efficiency regulations.
  • Designing telecommunications and internet networks: This section is responsible for designing infrastructure for telephone, internet, cable TV, and other communication services, which are essential in the modern digital landscape.
  • Designing heating and ventilation systems: Planning heating systems (such as district heating networks) and ventilation and air conditioning systems that ensure thermal comfort and indoor air quality.
  • Designing public lighting networks: Planning street lighting networks, which are crucial for safety and visibility in urban areas and public spaces.
  • Network calculation and optimization: Ensuring proper sizing of each engineering network based on usage needs, energy or water flow, and other technical criteria. This involves using specialized software for hydraulic, electrical, and thermal calculations.
  • Ensuring regulatory compliance: The section ensures that all projects comply with national and international legislation, safety standards, and environmental regulations. This also involves obtaining necessary approvals and permits for the implementation of engineering networks.
  • Coordinating project execution: In some cases, the section is involved in overseeing the implementation of designed networks, ensuring they are executed according to plans, within deadlines, and in compliance with quality standards.
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