The Moi Barracks Eldoret Water Supply Project was undertaken to modernize and expand the water infrastructure at the barracks. The works combined electrical and mechanical upgrades with new pumping systems, pipeline development, and standby power solutions to ensure a reliable and efficient water supply.
This project integrated high-lift and backwash pumping sets, pipeline expansion, and standby power to meet the dual needs of operational readiness and residential welfare within the facility.
Scope of Work:
1. Pumping Systems – Installation of high-lift pumps for efficient water transfer across varying elevations, and backwash pumps to maintain filtration systems and ensure water quality.
2. Pipeline Network – Extension and reinforcement of the pipeline system to improve capacity and expand water coverage throughout the barracks.
3. Standby Power – Provision of a standby generator to guarantee uninterrupted operations during power outages.
4. Electrical & Mechanical Works – Comprehensive integration of new systems into existing infrastructure for reliable performance.
Key Benefits:
- Consistent and reliable water delivery across the entire barracks, including elevated areas.
- Improved water quality through backwash systems that keep filters clean and effective.
- Uninterrupted operation during power failures, thanks to standby generation.
- Expanded capacity and efficiency of the pipeline network to meet present and future demand.
- Long-term durability and resilience through modern electrical and mechanical upgrades.
The Moi Barracks Eldoret Water Supply Project highlights Sigma Engineering’s expertise in delivering robust, sustainable water solutions for critical institutions, ensuring both operational effectiveness and community support.