Drinking Water Distribution Enhancement – NMCH Campus

This project focused on upgrading the underground water supply infrastructure within the Netaji Subhas Medical College and Hospital (NMCH) premises to ensure consistent and safe drinking water distribution across the campus.

The scope of work included the installation of high-quality underground pipelines designed for long-term durability and resistance to leakage. Advanced pressure monitoring systems were integrated into the network to maintain optimal water flow and detect irregularities in real-time.

The implementation not only enhanced the reliability of water supply for hospital staff, patients, and students, but also significantly reduced the risk of contamination. Timely diagnostics and preventive maintenance are now supported by the new system architecture.

By reinforcing essential utilities, this project contributes directly to public health and operational efficiency at NMCH, aligning with broader objectives of sustainable infrastructure development and service delivery excellence.