Cubic Engineering does all the survey and geology study at the destination location then analyze the date and prepare the study to be reported to Cubic construction department and starting the drilling based on the reliable information. Cubic has long term experience in drilling water wells throughout KRI.

 

#WW Name  ClientLocationYearDepth(M)Productivity
1Nogharan1ORYXDemir Dagh-Erbil201227535 m3/h
2Nogharan2ORYXDemir Dagh-Erbil201225536 m3/h
3Nogharan3ORYXDemir Dagh-Erbil201225033 m3/h
4Nogharan4ORYXDemir Dagh-Erbil201425044.8 m3/h
5Nogharan5ORYXDemir Dagh-Erbil201425031 m3/h
6AASORYXA’an Safra- Duhok201310020 m3/h
7Malla Omar1ORYXBanan -Erbil201323024.5 m3/h
8Malla Omar2ORYXBanan -Erbil201326039 m3/h
9Tarrash1ORYXZeg-Erbil201320050.1 m3/h
10Tarrash2ORYXZeg-Erbil201320070 m3/h
11Rovi#1ChveronRovi-Duhok201320072 m3/h
12Rovi#2ChveronRovi-Duhok201319570 m3/h
13Shakrouk1HESSShakrouk-Erbil201325025 m3/h
14Shakrouk2HESSShakrouk-Erbil201330023 m3/h
15Shakrouk3HESSShakrouk-Erbil201320022 m3/h
16Shakrouk4HESSShakrouk-Erbil201325025 m3/h
17TLSSALPDemir Dagh-Erbil201550
18EPFSALPDemir Dagh-Erbil201550
19MarzanMarathonMirawa-Erbil20156240 m3/h
20TangabirMarathonMirawa-Erbil20158148 m3/h
21JisikMarathonJisik-Erbil20147070 m3/h
22HarirMarathonHarir-Erbil201327535 m3/h
23HarirMarathonHarir-Erbil201325036 m3/h
24HarirMarathonHarir-Erbil201327028 m3/h
25HarirMarathonHarir-Erbil201426030 m3/h
26HarirMarathonHarir-Erbil201427536 m3/h
27Safin1MarathonSafin-Erbil201327034 m3/h
28Safin2MarathonSafin-Erbil201325030 m3/h
29Safin3MarathonSafin-Erbil201327534 m3/h

 

Cubic provides many test types based on the newest technologies to determine the productivity of the water wells.

  • Step drawdown test
  • Long term constant rat test.
  • Recovery test
  • Static & Dynamic level test.
  • Chemical test

Purpose of surveys
Surveys of proposed water projects are required for several purposes, such as establishing whether a proposed water project can supply the required volume of water for its intended users (water demand), if a proposed water project is financially viable, and for writing a proposal to the Water Services Boards for financial and technical assistance.

In the past, many water projects were built without considering their financial viability and without training the project committees in financial management.

Surveys of proposed water projects should provide the following data:

  1.  The capacity of the water source, i.e. the number of people it can servem, or the consumption of water in each industrial project. It is important to know the volume of water that can be extracted from a water source throughout the year. Otherwise water may not reach people living towards the end of a pipeline. Also, if the construction cost is too high per unit volume of water supplied from the project, nobody may have an interest in funding the project.
  2. Data for designing the structures required for constructing the water project. It is equally important to install the correct size and type of pump, pipes and tanks for the water source. If a water project is over-designed, it may not be financed because it is too expensive per unit of water it can deliver. On the other hand, if the pump, pipes and tanks are under-designed, the cost ratio will look good, but water will be wasted at the source, instead of benefiting the maximum number of people.
  3. A bill of quantities (BQ) – a list of required labour and materials with their costs, for the construction of the designed structures. It is preferable to use the standard designs and their BQs presented in this handbook to avoid miscalculations.
  4. The costs of operation and maintenance, also called recurrent costs. These costs include fuel, spare-parts and maintenance of pumps and generators, salaries for pump/generator operators, line patrollers/repair teams, kiosk attendants, fee collectors, accountants, committee members, bank charges, etc

Project Description
Client:   Marathon
Location:   Jisik
Year Completed:   2014- 2015
Type: Water Solution

The Challenges
There are numerous challenges facing any project. Some are new to the industry, and some are centuries old. Many of these challenges are a direct result of operations, while others a result of indirect, peripheral activities. A surprising number of challenges are not construction issues but must be addressed and managed by Cubic engineering Co. to ensure project success.
Some of the construction/Operation issues include workforce considerations, safety, time constraints, and the changing nature of the work. Non-construction challenges that CE face that are part of the business landscape include legal issues, government regulations, environmental concerns, and socio-political pressures.Cubic Engineering used to overcome on this challenges always.

Project Description
Client:   Oryx
Location:   Zeg
Year Completed:   2012- 2014
Type: Water Solution & Waste Managemnt

The Challenges
There are numerous challenges facing any project. Some are new to the industry, and some are centuries old. Many of these challenges are a direct result of operations, while others a result of indirect, peripheral activities. A surprising number of challenges are not construction issues but must be addressed and managed by Cubic engineering Co. to ensure project success.
Some of the construction/Operation issues include workforce considerations, safety, time constraints, and the changing nature of the work. Non-construction challenges that CE face that are part of the business landscape include legal issues, government regulations, environmental concerns, and socio-political pressures.Cubic Engineering used to overcome on this challenges always.

Project Description
Client:   Oryx
Location:   Banan (Banan1,Banan2)
Year Completed:   2013- 2015
Type: Water Solution & Waste Managemnt

The Challenges
There are numerous challenges facing any project. Some are new to the industry, and some are centuries old. Many of these challenges are a direct result of operations, while others a result of indirect, peripheral activities. A surprising number of challenges are not construction issues but must be addressed and managed by Cubic engineering Co. to ensure project success.
Some of the construction/Operation issues include workforce considerations, safety, time constraints, and the changing nature of the work. Non-construction challenges that CE face that are part of the business landscape include legal issues, government regulations, environmental concerns, and socio-political pressures.Cubic Engineering used to overcome on this challenges always.

Project Description
Client:   Oryx
Location:   Ain Safra (AAS1, AAS2)
Year Completed:   2012- 2014
Type: Water Solution & Waste Managemnt

The Challenges
There are numerous challenges facing any project. Some are new to the industry, and some are centuries old. Many of these challenges are a direct result of operations, while others a result of indirect, peripheral activities. A surprising number of challenges are not construction issues but must be addressed and managed by Cubic engineering Co. to ensure project success.
Some of the construction/Operation issues include workforce considerations, safety, time constraints, and the changing nature of the work. Non-construction challenges that CE face that are part of the business landscape include legal issues, government regulations, environmental concerns, and socio-political pressures.Cubic Engineering used to overcome on this challenges always.

Project Description
Client:   Repsol
Location:   Binary Serwan
Year Completed:   2014
Type: Water Solution Management

The Challenges
There are numerous challenges facing any project. Some are new to the industry, and some are centuries old. Many of these challenges are a direct result of operations, while others a result of indirect, peripheral activities. A surprising number of challenges are not construction issues but must be addressed and managed by Cubic engineering Co. to ensure project success.
Some of the construction/Operation issues include workforce considerations, safety, time constraints, and the changing nature of the work. Non-construction challenges that CE face that are part of the business landscape include legal issues, government regulations, environmental concerns, and socio-political pressures.Cubic Engineering used to overcome on this challenges always.

Project Description
Client:   Repsol
Location:   Zewe
Year Completed:   2013- 2014
Type: Water Solution & Waste Management

The Challenges
There are numerous challenges facing any project. Some are new to the industry, and some are centuries old. Many of these challenges are a direct result of operations, while others a result of indirect, peripheral activities. A surprising number of challenges are not construction issues but must be addressed and managed by Cubic engineering Co. to ensure project success.
Some of the construction/Operation issues include workforce considerations, safety, time constraints, and the changing nature of the work. Non-construction challenges that CE face that are part of the business landscape include legal issues, government regulations, environmental concerns, and socio-political pressures.Cubic Engineering used to overcome on this challenges always.

Project Description
Client:  Oryx
Location:   Damir Dagh
Year Completed:   2012- 2015
Type: Water Solution & Waste Management

The Challenges
There are numerous challenges facing any project. Some are new to the industry, and some are centuries old. Many of these challenges are a direct result of operations, while others a result of indirect, peripheral activities. A surprising number of challenges are not construction issues but must be addressed and managed by Cubic engineering Co. to ensure project success.
Some of the construction/Operation issues include workforce considerations, safety, time constraints, and the changing nature of the work. Non-construction challenges that CE face that are part of the business landscape include legal issues, government regulations, environmental concerns, and socio-political pressures.Cubic Engineering used to overcome on this challenges always.

Project Description
Client:   Marathon
Location:   Mirawa
Year Completed:   2012- 2015
Type: Water Solution

The Challenges
There are numerous challenges facing any project. Some are new to the industry, and some are centuries old. Many of these challenges are a direct result of operations, while others a result of indirect, peripheral activities. A surprising number of challenges are not construction issues but must be addressed and managed by Cubic engineering Co. to ensure project success.
Some of the construction/Operation issues include workforce considerations, safety, time constraints, and the changing nature of the work. Non-construction challenges that CE face that are part of the business landscape include legal issues, government regulations, environmental concerns, and socio-political pressures.Cubic Engineering used to overcome on this challenges always.

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