Systel Engineering Limited offers high-end consultancy and construction works in the field of water and wastewater Infrastructure. Our potential cliental ranges from small private developers to large Government and Non-Governmental projects. Our Services include Urban and rural portable water supply systems, water reservoirs and water treatment facilities; Rural and urban wastewater sewerage reticulation systems and wastewater treatments systems for industrial and municipal purposes; Irrigation systems, and Real Estate localized water supply and wastewater distribution and treatment systems;
We design, supply, install & commission all water, sewage and effluent treatment solutions from various types of water sources using a myriad of technology for domestic, commercial and Industrial purposes at the most efficient way. In addition to this we offer rain water harvesting solutions from collection to treatment.
Systel Engineering Ltd, is registered with National Construction Authority (NCA) under category 1 (Unlimited). We provide services in construction and civil works to various types of small, medium and large scale projects. We are a major force in the following engineering areas; Construction of Water and Wastewater Pipelines and Treatment Systems, Dam, Bridge and Road Construction; and Public facility construction (hospitals, schools, shopping malls, office complexes and industrial facilities et al).
Systel Engineering Ltd provides environmental solutions while using environmental friendly technologies and products. Systel offer solid foundation of the know how in the vast field of Environmental Technology. We employ up to date software to collect, analyse, manipulate information, manage and store environmental information that is relevant to environmental protection and sustainability. Services offered include; Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA), EnvironmentalAudits (EA), Water and Wastewater management and planning, LEED Certification (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design), ad Sustainability guidelines development for buildings