Wet Utilities
End-to-end planning and execution of underground utility networks — water, wastewater, stormwater and recycled water lines.
- Network design & hydraulic modelling
- Trenchless & open-cut construction
- Asset commissioning & handover
Itzamna Private Limited designs, advises and delivers infrastructure across water, sanitation and the carbon economy — from concept to commissioning.
We work at the intersection of engineering, sustainability and delivery. Our teams advise public bodies, developers and industrial clients on infrastructure that moves water, manages waste, and reduces emissions.
From early-stage feasibility through detailed design, tendering, execution and commissioning — we stay involved end-to-end. That continuity is how complex projects actually get delivered on time, on budget, and built to last.
Designs grounded in codes, standards and field reality.
Lower lifecycle cost, lower emissions, longer asset life.
Clear scope, predictable timelines, accountable execution.
Six tightly connected practice areas. One delivery team.
End-to-end planning and execution of underground utility networks — water, wastewater, stormwater and recycled water lines.
STP design and build for municipalities, townships and industries — conventional, MBBR, SBR and MBR technologies.
WTP solutions for surface and groundwater sources — from conventional clarification to membrane-based polishing.
Bulk and distribution water supply systems engineered for reliability, equity of pressure and minimal non-revenue water.
Gravity and pumped sewerage networks plus urban stormwater drainage designed for today’s rainfall and tomorrow’s climate.
Advisory across the carbon credit lifecycle — project origination, methodology selection, validation and monetisation.
We start with the problem, not the solution. Site context, stakeholder needs, regulatory frame.
Engineered options, costed and modelled. The right answer earns its place against alternatives.
Tight site discipline, transparent reporting, asset handover that the client can actually operate.
O&M support, performance monitoring, and where relevant — carbon credit generation.