Bridge engineering involves the planning, design, construction, operation, and maintenance of bridges to ensure safe and effective transportation of vehicles and people.
Barlaw's Bridge Engineers conducts structural analysis to ensure the strength and safety of highway structures, prepares structural design and contract documents including drawings, specifications, and estimates.
Barlaw has Geotechnical engineers who will assess the physical, mechanical and chemical properties of soil and rock in order to design foundations, retaining structures and earthworks. This knowledge is applied to the design of foundations, retaining walls, earth dams, clay liners, and geosynthetics for waste containment. This assessment will enable you to determine the feasibility of a construction or engineering plan.
View ProjectsStructural design is the discipline of calculating the different load requirements of various structures and designing a structure that will easily withstand worst-case scenarios. Construction management involves planning, budgeting, coordinating, and supervising construction projects from start to finish. Barlaw Limited works on various management & supervision of projects, including buildings, roads, bridges, and other structures.
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Barlaw engineers are experienced in Forensic engineering. This involves the investigation of materials, products, structures or components that fail or do not operate or function as intended, causing personal injury, damage to property or economic loss.
At Barlaw, we have forensic engineers and experts that offer expertise to legal and insurance professionals surrounding: Construction Defects, Geotechnical Analysis, Materials Analysis, and Civil and Structures Failures.
Water Supply Engineering deals with the planning, design, construction, operation, maintenance, and management of water supply systems. Also refers to the quantity and quality of water, sources of water supply, pumps for water supply projects, treatment of water, coagulation of water, filtration of water, disinfection of water, water softening, collection and conveyance of water, distribution system of water, pipe appurtenances, water pollution control, water management, radioactivity and water supplies, etc.
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Sanitary Engineering involves collection and conveyance of refuse, waste water, quantity and quality of sewage, construction and design of sewers, sewage pumps, house drainage, natural methods of sewage disposal, primary treatment of sewage, filtration of sewage (secondary treatment), activated sludge process, sludge treatment and disposal, etc.
Sanitary engineers design and direct the construction and operation of hygienic projects such as waterworks, sewage, garbage, and trash disposal plants.
Topographic and Cadastral surveys are often used to create accurate and detailed maps of terrain, including natural and man-made features such as buildings, roads, waterways, and vegetation.
In civil engineering, the surveys are used to create site plans and to identify features such as buildings, roads, and utilities, which are critical for the design and construction of buildings, roads, bridges and other infrastructure.
Our urban planning engineers collaborate with urban planners, architects, and policymakers to design and implement solutions that promote efficient land use, transportation systems, and environmental sustainability. Their work involves analyzing and optimizing the physical infrastructure of urban areas, including roads, public transit, utilities, and public spaces, to create well-planned, resilient, and livable communities.
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Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) is a systematic examination conducted to determine whether or not an activity or project will have any adverse impact on the environment.
Our civil engineers are experienced in not only designing efficient and functional structures, but also minimizing adverse impacts on the environment and reduces risks, hazards and vulnerabilities at all stages of the project.