Sustainable water management
Future-proof, digital, safe
The bar keeps rising for those managing water supply and wastewater systems. Regardless of whether we’re talking about a public or private enterprise, municipal utility, industrial company or municipal and state institution, complex challenges are affecting all stakeholders. These challenges include modernizing outdated infrastructure, adapting to climate change, implementing new legal requirements such as the European Urban Wastewater Directive (UWD), and adapting to the digital transformation. And all this while making sure that operations continue to run smoothly in the face of increasing difficulties in recruiting specialist staff.
At the same time, the pressure to establish sustainable solutions is also growing. The aim is to reduce emissions and promote energy self-sufficiency. In the past, the industry has been rather cautious in some cases - but the next 15 years are an opportunity to clear the renovation backlog in a targeted way and with an eye to the future.
Our approach to sustainable water management
We are there for water infrastructure operators as they prepare for the future. Our approach is modular and customized, because not every location faces the same challenges. We work with you to develop holistic solutions of the highest calbre—from both a technical and an organizational perspective.
Our services include:
Project management
Strategic investment planning
Subsidy consulting
Organizational/process consulting
Feasibility studies, for example on energy optimization
Project analysis with the PAST tool
Planner selection procedure in accordance with the German Public Procurement Ordinance
Setting up and implementing a digitalization strategy
Security consulting (KRITIS)
BIM consulting and management
Our approach: structured and based on partnership
Thanks to our methodical approach, we have every aspect covered:
All the while, we’ve got your unique needs front and centre.
Your added value: a secure and efficient future
Operational safety thanks to modern and resilient systems
Capacity relief through clear project structures
Investment/fee security through planning measures with an eye to the future
Attractiveness as an employer thanks to modern technologies and processes
Structured reporting by using centrally controlled tools
Why act now?
The coming years are critical: The renovation backlog needs to be cleared, new legal requirements are coming into force, and digitalization offers enormous opportunities. Those who act now not only safeguard their operations but also actively shape the future of water management.