Utility Projects
Why Utility Projects?
Growing communities require new utilities and older towns and cities are constantly upgrading aging and outdated gas, water, electric, and sewer systems. Utilities, electric, gas, sewer, water, are critical elements in infrastructure. Many systems are in need of repair and new systems are being proposed. Most utility projects are subject to local, state, and federal regulations requiring an assessment of impacts on significant cultural resources.
What we offer?
Preserving the Past, Building the Future with Arkan Al Samaa
At Arkan Al Samaa, we bring together expertise in cultural resource management with a commitment to sustainable development. Based in Dubai, we partner with planners, engineers, and contractors to ensure their projects not only comply with all federal, state, and municipal requirements but also respect the region’s cultural heritage. Through early-stage architectural and archaeological surveys, we help uncover historic sites and significant resources before construction begins. With tailored solutions—ranging from redesign and documentation to creative mitigation strategies—we empower our clients to move forward with confidence while safeguarding history for future generations.
Solar Power Plants
A solar power plant is any type of facility that converts sunlight either directly, like photovoltaic, or indirectly, like solar thermal plants, into electricity.
They come in a variety of types, with each using discretely different techniques to harness the power of the sun.
We’ll take a quick look at the different types of solar power plants that harness energy from the Sun to produce electricity.
Refinery Power Plants
A chemical plant is an industrial process plant that manufactures (or otherwise processes) chemicals, usually on a large scale.
The general objective of a chemical plant is to create new material wealth via the chemical or biological transformation and or separation of materials. Chemical plants use specialized equipment, units, and technology in the manufacturing process. Other kinds of plants, such as polymer, pharmaceutical, food, and some beverage production facilities, power plants, oil refineries, natural gas processing and biochemical plants, use many technologies that have similarities to chemical plant technology such as fluid systems and chemical reactor systems.
Desalination Plants
Seawater desalination is the removal of salt and impurities from seawater to produce fresh water. Our desalination plants use a reverse osmosis process. Seawater is pumped into the desalination plant from the ocean and passes through pre-treatment filtration to remove most of the large and small particles.
The filtered seawater is then forced under pressure through special membranes whereby the osmosis process that normally occurs in nature is reversed. The pores in the membranes are so tiny that salt, bacteria, viruses and other impurities are separated from the seawater. In essence, they act like microscopic strainers. About half of the water that enters the plant from the sea becomes fresh drinking water