SP Engineering & Technology Pvt. Ltd. i.e. SPE&T is a premier Multi-Sectorial Infrastructure Consultancy established at Noida, Uttar Pradesh in India. The main objective of the Company is to carry on the business of Civil Engineering Multi disciplined consultancy works and Services for preparations of Detailed Project Reports (DPRs), Pre-Feasibility Reports (PFRs) of Irrigation, Drinking Water Supply & Multipurpose Projects viz Dams, Barrages, Reservoirs, other control & non-control Structures etc. Glacial Lake Outburst Flood (GLOF) Study, Dam Break Analysis (DBA) & Disaster Management Plan, Pump Storage Project (PSP), Hydrological and Hydro-dynamic modelling, Performance Evaluation Study, Concurrent Evaluations Study of the Irrigation & Multipurpose Project, Study of Major, Medium and Minor Irrigation Projects, Hydro-Electric Projects (HEP) and Water Resources Projects etc.
At SPE&T, we are engaged in engineering consultancy services especially in the fields of Water Resources, Power and Infrastructure Sectors for businesses and communities in India.
Our area of expertise lies from concept stage to commissioning stage including Concept planning, Preparation and Review of Pre-Feasibility Report, Feasibility Report, Detailed Project Report, Assistance in obtaining Statutory Approvals and Clearances from CWC, CEA, GSI and other agencies, Tender Engineering, Detailed Design and Engineering, Proof Checking, Project Management, Contract Management, Commissioning and Post Commissioning Service, renovation and modernization, with other services as per the requirements.
SPE&T’s team possess diverse expertise in field of Hydrology, Irrigation Planning, techno-Economic Analysis, Design etc. from various, capability and resources to undertake and execute Feasibility, Development and Investigation Studies including Designs in specific fields of engineering like Water Resources, GIS, Project Management, Highways, Bridges, water Supply and sanitation and IT Solutions.
SPE&T has planned to inbuilt capability to provide a multidisciplinary project team comprising its core of professionals and also retired specialists from various Government of India Organizations and State Govts. viz.
Central Water Commission (CWC)
Central Electricity Authority (CEA)
Geological Survey of India (GSI)
Central Ground Water Board (CGWB)
Central Water and Power Research Station (CWPRS)
Central Soil and Material Research Station (CSMRS)
National Highway Authority of India (NHAI)/NHIDCL
Other State and Public Works Departments
Central Public Health and Environmental Engineering Organization (CPHEEO)
Water is essential for sustenance of life. It is a limited resource. Water resources of the country are required to be harnessed judiciously to meet the growing requirement of our developing economy. Therefore, development, conservation and management of water resources are crucial. In India, where the majority of the population makes a living from agriculture, it is difficult to overstate the importance of irrigation.
We provide Consultancy Services for preparations of Detailed Project Reports (DPRs), Pre-Feasibility Reports (PFRs) of Irrigation, Drinking Water Supply & Multipurpose Projects viz Dams, Barrages, Reservoirs, other control & non-control structures etc., Glacial Lake Outburst Flood (GLOF) Study, Dam Break Analysis (DBA) & Disaster Management Plan, Pump Storage Project (PSP), Hydrological and Hydro-dynamic modelling Performance Evaluation Study, Concurrent Evaluations Study of the Irrigation & Multipurpose Project, Study of Major, Medium and Minor Irrigation Projects, Hydro-Electric Projects (HEP) and Water Resources Projects
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We provide Consultancy Services for preparations of Detailed Project Reports (DPRs)
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The idea of interlinking of rivers in the Indian subcontinent is atleast 150 years old. During the British Raj in India, Sir Arthur Cotton, a British general and irrigation engineer, first suggested linking the Ganga and the Cauvery for navigational purposes.
Under a detailed action plan, the irrigation and water resources department has started efforts at different levels. Besides, ₹244.19 crore has been released as the third instalment during the fiscal year 2023-24 to expedite the construction of 2100 pending tube-wells in 62 districts across the state