The project consists of the preparation of specialized technical studies for the identification, evaluation and preliminary design of five water production systems intended to strengthen the supply in the metropolitan region of Guatemala.
The objective is to guarantee the availability of reliable and sustainable water sources in the medium and long term, in response to population growth, pressure on water resources and the challenges of climate change in the metropolitan area.
The scope includes:
- Hydrogeological and surface source studies to determine the feasibility of collection and exploitation.
- Topographic and soil studies as a basis for infrastructure planning.
- Hydraulic modeling to predict the behavior of collection, conveyance, storage and distribution systems.
- Water quality analysis and determination of required treatments according to national and international regulations.
- Preliminary environmental and social assessments, considering sustainability guidelines, ecological impact and relationship with communities.
- Technical-economic pre-feasibility, prioritizing cost-efficient solutions that are easy to operate and maintain.
Type of services provided
Comprehensive technical supervision and development of specialized studies:
- Preparation of pre-investment studies in coordination with local and international entities.
- Preliminary design of the associated infrastructure: intakes, pumping stations, treatment plants, pipelines and storage tanks.
- Risk analysis and resilience of systems to extreme weather events.
- Generation of technical reports and presentation of alternatives to the competent authorities.
- I work as a team with international consultants and financial institutions to ensure world-class quality standards.




