Length of project: July 2015-ongoing
Key Services:- Integration and data alignment of source systems
- Enhanced Network Management & Reporting
- Dashboard development for real-time network monitoring
DMA Leakage Detection
Crowder was awarded a main service provider to Thames Water on the Leakage Detection Framework in 2019. We gathered a team of 14 which consisted of Subject Matter Experts, a Project Coordinator, Project Engineers, Project Manager/Team Manager and Project Technicians out on site.
This project has been led by our highly skilled team of leakage technicians and engineers, including one of our female leak technicians, which was a pioneering first for Oman. Our combined expertise was crucial in addressing the unique challenges posed by Muscat's water distribution system.
At Crowders, our specialist leak detection teams work across vast acres of pastoral land to identify and pinpoint potential water leaks. This case study focuses on a particular point of interest (POI) identified during a noise logging activity.
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