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Milestones

Dulwich International School 2019

Dulwich international school (Star City) required both Olympic and training sized swimming pools. Amd engineers provided many design elements and built the water treatment system of both pools completing the project in mid-2019. Piping and lights and ladders, starting blocks and the entire water filtration system was supplied and installed

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Bo Net Kyaw Island (Pulo Balu) 2019

Having carried out an extensive water and wastewater installation on Kyun Pila Amd was asked to quote and eventually installed a system on Bo Net Kyaw, 700 Acres Island which is located 40 miles distant from Kaw Thaung. The owners were eager to fast track development and understood that the

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I-Land Industrial Park 2018

A new 400 acres industrial estate located in the Bago Region, 40 miles North of Yangon. Amd was requested to install a water treatment system as phase one (25m3/hr) suitable to service a number of Garment, Textile and other kinds of factories. This high capacity system utilizes an Australian Davey

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Domestic waste water Coca Cola 2018

The need to properly treat wastewater from a site employing four hundred people was recognized early in the design process. Amd retrofitted a large fiberglass packaged plant featuring several pump stations. The job was complicated by the existence of an old Septic system within the site. Amd’s highly skilled engineers,

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Coca Cola Hmawbi

When Coca Cola returned to Myanmar after a long absence, they took over a site used to manufacture local soft drink brands. Due to the requirement for quick expansion they ordered an extremely large prefabricated steel zincalume coated tank from Amd for raw water storage. Further requirements included the need

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Kyun Pila (Mergui Archipelago)

Myanmar has a 1930 km long coastline featuring numerous islands. In recent years there has been an interest in developing these islands for Tourism. Many of these islands are more than fifty kilometres off the Myanmar coastline. One of the larger scale projects that has been undertaken is Kyun Pila,

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Boulder Island (Nga Khin Nyo Gyi) 2017

Boulder Island is one of the Westernmost islands in the Archipelago and it is 1.4 km at the longest width and 650m at the middle with 135 hectares or 334 acres of land. The island has a unique climate, water clarity and even more remote than many other islands. With

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Jotun Paints 2016

Jotun Paints (NORWAY) are an international manufacturer of paints and coatings. They pride themselves on worker safety and product quality. Amd supplied and erected a large water tank (500m3) with an anti-vortex suction line for firefighting. Scaffolding of an international standard was required for the safety of our workers and

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Nay Pyi Taw Jade Villas (National Guest House) circa 2006

The new administrative capital city was built circa 2004-2010 at the behest of the Senior General. The project evolved rapidly into a city project. Government offices roads and water supply, Hotels and Golf course were all part of the larger scheme. Government staff were relocated to Nay Pyi Taw in

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Malikha Lodge ( Putao ) 2005

This remote northern town was once known as Fort Hertz. Even in 2004, it was an isolated and remote town with trucks from Myitkyina to Putao transiting for up to three weeks! This was one of the reasons we decided to install Australian made steel/zincalume prefabricated tanks, readily transportable on

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Amd water treatment – The early years 1997-2003

Although originally established as a supplier of Medical Diagnostic products eg. Hepatitis and HIV test kits, we were requested to undertake water treatment engineering. This resulted from a meeting circa November 1997 between Fenton Holland (GM) Amd and Dr. Richard Jones, medical advisor for Texaco and Premier oil 1996-2000. Premier were offshore constructing the Yetagun gas pipeline from the Yetagun field to the coastline near Daminsek village and onto the Thai Border at Yadana. This seven hundred million dollar investment involved an offshore platform, onshore logistics centers and office and a major pipeline both undersea and onshore. Personnel from the UK were brought in to manage the project. Dr. Jones was concerned that of the twenty rental houses required for these personnel none had access to potable water. Follow up microbiological tests confirmed the need. It was decided to install water treatment systems capable of removing potential pathogens. Initially a pilot scale installation was done at 18 E Inya Road. Installation was completed in January 1998. Thereafter numerous other houses and the Premier office had filtration system installed and later maintained by Amd. The Yetagun project was eventually completed in 2000 and the gas flows to Thailand.

Malikha Lodge ( Putao )

This remote northern town was once known as Fort Hertz. Even in 2004 it was an isolated and remote town with trucks from Myitkyina to Putao transiting for up to three weeks! This was one of the reasons we decided to install Australian made steel/zincalume prefabricated tanks, readily transportable on pallets. The hotel was to be built in Mulashidi approximately 7 km outside Putao. After an initial survey in 2004 we decided to pump water from the Nam Lang River, more than 50m below the hotel site. A plateau was carved out of the mountain side enabling the steel tanks and plant room to be built. The water treatment comprised modern filtration and chlorination and utilized Australian Davey pumps known for their small footprint, longevity and economic electrical consumption. In fact, we went on to install Davey pumps in the hundreds throughout Myanmar. The hotel became The Lisu and later The Malikha Lodge. In 2010, we were asked to expand upon our original design and our team once again deployed to Putao. The Malikha Lodge was built as an ECO & adventure Lodge. River Rafting and mountain hiking were envisaged. Those plans were made in 2004, however the full scope was never realized. Nonetheless a first-class lodge was built and bekons those adventure tourists.

Background

Mulashidi is a remote village divided by the Nam Lang River, a pristine blue water river flowing from the Myanmar Himalayas. A water wheel is installed in an adjacent tributary Creek and apparently is used for rice milling and electricity generation for the village was generated. It appears that it was installed circa 1900 and built in Scotland, still operational until the present.

Domestic waste water Coca Cola

The need to properly treat wastewater from a site employing four hundred people was recognized early in the design process. Amd retrofitted a large fiberglass packaged plant featuring several pump stations. The job was complicated by the existence of an old Septic system within the site. Amd’s highly skilled engineers, technicians and designers put their minds together to create an effective solution. The result, a complete, high quality, wastewater treatment system. Amd has further recommended that post effluent treatment would expand the options for disposal of the treated effluent.

 

Coca Cola Hmawbi

When Coca Cola returned to Myanmar after a long absence, they took over a site used to manufacture local soft drink brands. Due to the requirement for expansion they ordered an extremely large prefabricated steel zincalume coated tank from Amd for raw water storage. Further requirements included the need for seismic rating in the event of Earthquakes or Tremors. Amd added a special Antivortex fitting required to meet firefighting codes. Once on site the 640m3 tank was installed in nineteen days including the erection of the necessary scaffolding, meeting all requirements and ready to use.