Final Design

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Aposelemis Dam break analysis and flood wave propagation. Emergency Action Plan

Potential failure mechanisms (overtopping and piping) were considered. 1D and 2D flood wave propagation were modelled. Inundation maps were produced in order to consider the consequences and the evacuation safety plan. An EAP was implemented considering the dam break analysis results

Gadouras Dam break analysis and flood wave propagation. Emergency Action Plan

Potential failure mechanisms (overtopping and piping) were considered. 1D and 2D flood wave propagation were modelled. Inundation maps were produced in order to consider the consequences and the evacuation safety plan. An EAP was implemented considering the dam break analysis results

Design of the Wastewater Treatment Plant of the city of Karditsa

Preliminary Design and Tender Documents of the Wastewater Treatment Plant of the city of Karditsa. Environmental Assessment Study

Design of the sewer network of the Karditsomagoula and Artesiano areas in the Municipality of Karditsa

General Planning of the Sewer Network. General Planning of the determination of upgrade works needed at the existing Wastewater Treatment Plant. Final Design and Tender Document preparation of parts of the sewer network of the Karditsomagoula and Artesiano areas in the Municipality of Karditsa. Environmental Assessment Study

Hydraulic works design in parts of the Tirana - Elbasan highway

 - Gabion wall scour protection works
 - Culvert design and energy dissipation works
 - River training works design

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