Hydraulic and Hydrology Engineering

Axiom hydraulics and hydrology team has won reliable experiences during 20 years working in water and storm water treatment and engineering. A very brief introduction of the team has provided herein for consideration. A detailed one could be represented in its special case of tender or project quotation.

Axiom was commissioned to undertake a comprehensive Hydraulic Study and Flood Risk Assessment for the proposed A&H Mixed Land Use Development. The objective of the study was to evaluate existing hydrological conditions, identify potential flood hazards, and develop practical engineering recommendations to ensure that the proposed development can be implemented safely and sustainably.
The study included catchment delineation, rainfall-runoff analysis, hydraulic assessment of surrounding wadis and drainage systems, evaluation of flood extents under various storm events, and preparation of mitigation measures where required. The assessment was carried out in accordance with relevant authority requirements and international engineering practice to support planning approvals and future infrastructure design.

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Axiom was commissioned to undertake a Hydraulic Study and Flood Risk Assessment for the Barka Souq development area. The study aimed to evaluate existing hydrological and hydraulic conditions, identify potential flood risks affecting the site, and provide practical engineering recommendations to support safe development planning and authority approval.
The assessment included catchment delineation, rainfall–runoff analysis, review of nearby wadis and drainage paths, hydraulic modelling of flood behavior, and evaluation of flood depth, velocity, and inundation extent under relevant storm scenarios. The study also considered drainage constraints, site vulnerability, and mitigation requirements to reduce flood exposure and improve resilience of the proposed development.

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Axiom was engaged to deliver comprehensive hydraulic analysis and flood risk assessment services for the 29 km Harweeb–Andat Road corridor. The study focused on evaluating catchment characteristics, rainfall–runoff behavior, drainage paths, and potential flood-prone locations along the proposed road alignment.
The assessment included hydrological analysis, hydraulic modeling, identification of flood hazards, and development of practical mitigation strategies to improve the road’s resilience against extreme weather events. The work also supported the design of hydraulic structures, including culverts and drainage channels, while aligning with local regulatory requirements and the need for sustainable, cost-effective, and long-term operationally reliable road infrastructure.

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Axiom was commissioned to undertake a detailed Hydraulic Study and Flood Risk Assessment for the new Plug and Play industrial development at Rusayl Industrial Estate. The study focused on evaluating existing drainage conditions, analyzing rainfall–runoff behavior, and identifying potential flood risks associated with the proposed industrial development.
Advanced hydrological and hydraulic modeling techniques were used to predict flood extents and assess the performance of existing and planned drainage infrastructure. Based on the study findings, tailored flood mitigation strategies and sustainable urban drainage solutions were proposed to enhance site resilience, support regulatory compliance, optimize infrastructure planning, and reduce flood-related risks within Rusayl Industrial Estate.

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Axiom conducted a comprehensive Hydraulic Study and Flood Risk Assessment for the East Trading Complex as part of the development planning process. The study included detailed topographic analysis, catchment delineation, and hydrological modeling to quantify rainfall–runoff relationships under existing and projected land-use conditions.
The hydraulic assessment simulated surface water flow paths, flood extents, drainage system performance, and flood risk zones based on modeled flood depths and velocities. The study also evaluated the capacity of existing and proposed drainage systems and developed mitigation measures, including optimized drainage networks and flood control strategies. The recommendations were prepared in line with international best practice and local regulatory requirements to support safe, resilient, and sustainable development of the East Trading Complex.

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Axiom conducted a detailed Hydraulic Study and Flood Risk Assessment to support the development of Mazoon Electricity Company (MZEC) facilities in Oman. The study included hydrological modeling based on regional rainfall intensity–duration–frequency (IDF) data to estimate design flows for critical storm events and to understand runoff behavior under existing and proposed site conditions.
The assessment involved catchment delineation, surface runoff modeling, and hydraulic analysis using industry-standard tools such as HEC-HMS and HEC-RAS. The study evaluated drainage capacity, flood extents, flood depths, flow velocities, and potential overtopping risks. Flood hazard zones were mapped to support infrastructure planning and risk mitigation, while targeted drainage solutions, including channel improvements and stormwater detention strategies, were proposed to enhance regulatory compliance, climate resilience, site safety, and operational continuity for MZEC assets.

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