Tadros Engineering was engaged for the design and delivery of civil and hydraulic infrastructure for FMG’s Kangi Permanent Accommodation Village, originally designed for 1,500 occupants and later expanded to accommodate 1,788.
The site posed several engineering challenges, situated on the lower side of a hill with underlying rock formations and a natural ravine cutting through the area. Through close collaboration with the client and advanced modelling, we successfully addressed these complexities during the detailed design phase, well before mobilisation.
Our scope of work included:
- Civil layout to suit undulating terrain
- Bulk and detailed earthworks
- Sewer and water reticulation
- Sewerage pumping stations
- Road networks, carparks, and hardstands
- Drainage systems including culverts, cut-off drains, and internal drainage
- Water storage and booster systems
- Fire supply distribution including hydrants and hose reels
By leveraging earthworks and hydraulic modelling, we ensured a responsive design process that could adapt swiftly to latent site conditions—ensuring project continuity and clarity for the contractor on the ground.



