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Specialist WTP civil contractor — intake well civil works, flash mixers, clariflocculator tanks, filter house, clear water reservoir, pump house civil works and complete water treatment plant civil infrastructure for GWSSB, PHED & municipal projects.
VRSIPL constructs the complete civil infrastructure for water treatment plants (WTPs) across India — building the physical plant structures that house water purification processes rather than supplying treatment equipment. Our civil scope for WTP projects includes intake structures on rivers, lakes, and reservoirs (wet well, dry well, bar screen chamber), raw water sumps, flash mixing chambers, clariflocculator and tube settler tanks, rapid sand filter gallery (filter house RCC structure), treated water clear water reservoirs (CWR) of all capacities, overhead ESR tanks, chlorination room, chemical storage building, raw water and treated water pump house RCC structures, residue and sludge drying beds, boundary walls, and plant internal roads. VRSIPL has delivered WTP civil works under Jal Jeevan Mission (JJM), GWSSB, PHED (Public Health Engineering Department), AMRUT 2.0, NLM (National Level Mission), and Smart Cities Mission. With 45+ WTP projects completed, 500+ MLD of combined treatment capacity constructed, and 3,000+ km of associated pipelines laid, VRSIPL is among India's most experienced WTP civil contractors. Projects have been executed across Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Maharashtra, Bihar, and Uttar Pradesh — serving over 5 million beneficiaries. All RCC tank construction follows IS:3370 with watertight concrete, and quality management is governed by ISO 9001:2015.
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VRSIPL constructs all civil structures within a water treatment plant — intake structures (wet well, dry well, bar screen chamber) on rivers and reservoirs, raw water sumps, flash mixing chambers, clariflocculator and tube settler tanks, rapid sand filter gallery (filter house RCC structure), clear water reservoirs (CWR), overhead ESR tanks, chlorination room, chemical storage building, raw water and treated water pump house structures, sludge and residue drying beds, boundary walls, and internal plant roads.
WTP civil construction refers to building the physical plant structures — the RCC tanks, pump houses, filter galleries, reservoirs, and buildings that house the water treatment process. WTP equipment supply covers dosing pumps, filter media, chlorinators, electrical panels, and instrumentation. VRSIPL is the civil EPC contractor, constructing the plant structures to which the equipment supplier fits their equipment — these are two distinct contracts in most WTP projects.
VRSIPL's WTP civil clients include GWSSB (Gujarat Water Supply & Sewerage Board), PHED (Public Health Engineering Department) of Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh, municipal corporations, state urban development authorities, and Jal Jeevan Mission project implementing agencies across Gujarat, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Bihar, Maharashtra, and Uttar Pradesh.
VRSIPL has built WTP civil structures for plants ranging from 5 MLD (small towns and panchayat-cluster schemes) to 500 MLD (large city water supply projects), with 45+ WTP projects completed and a total constructed capacity of 500+ MLD. Plant sizes are designed to CPHEEO Manual standards with provision for phased capacity expansion.
Yes, VRSIPL has executed WTP civil works under the Jal Jeevan Mission (JJM), constructing intake wells, water treatment plants, clear water reservoirs, and pump houses as part of integrated water supply schemes providing 55 LPCD potable water to rural habitations. Projects have been executed across Gujarat, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, and Bihar under JJM implementing agencies.
An intake well is the first civil structure in a water supply scheme — it draws raw water from a river, lake, or reservoir for treatment. Civil work includes a wet well (RCC structure submerged in the water source for pump suction), a dry well (separate RCC structure housing pumps and mechanical equipment), a bar screen chamber, and a raw water sump. VRSIPL constructs intake wells in live river conditions using cofferdams, dewatering, and underwater concrete placement — a technically demanding civil scope requiring specialist expertise.
VRSIPL executes WTP civil construction across Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Maharashtra, Bihar, and Uttar Pradesh — covering GWSSB schemes, PHED projects, JJM rural water supply, and AMRUT 2.0 urban water supply programmes. VRSIPL's WTP civil teams are registered with the relevant water supply authorities in each state.
VRSIPL constructs all WTP RCC tanks (CWR, raw water sumps, clariflocculator, filter boxes) to IS:3370 standards for liquid-retaining structures with M-30 grade watertight concrete, crystalline waterproofing additives, PVC water stop at construction joints, and protective coating on inner surfaces where required. All tanks are hydraulic pressure tested (leakage test per IS:3370) before handover to confirm watertightness.
WTP stands for Water Treatment Plant — a facility that treats raw water from rivers, lakes, or reservoirs to make it safe for drinking. In construction, WTP refers to the civil and structural works required to build the treatment plant: intake wells, flash mixers, clariflocculator tanks, rapid sand filter galleries, clear water reservoirs, pump houses, and chemical dosing buildings. VRSIPL is a leading WTP civil contractor in India, constructing water treatment plants under Jal Jeevan Mission and AMRUT 2.0 schemes.
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