Client: Lhasa City Housing and Urban-Rural Construction Bureau
JV: Lhasa Design Institute
Location:Central City, Lhasa City, Tibet Autonomous Region
Area: 606.7 hectares
Work Period: January 2019-September 2021
Services to Scope: Hydraulic System Interconnection, Pollution Interception Works, Landscape Enhancement & Aquatic Ecosystem Restoration, Dredging Operations, Water Conservancy Engineering, Anti-seepage Infrastructure
This project comprises five components: Lhasa South Main Canal Ecological Rehabilitation, Lhasa Nadok Central Water Axis Connectivity Project, Lhasa Central Main Canal Ecological Rehabilitation, Potala Palace Perimeter Water System Upgrade, and Lhasa North Main Canal Ecological Rehabilitation. The rehabilitation covers 53.1 kilometers of waterways and 252,000m² aquatic areas, with over 70 species of arborous and shrub vegetation planted along rehabilitated sections.
The initiative addresses multidimensional challenges in coordinating hydrological restoration with ecological preservation under strict environmental protocols. Through expanding urban aquatic zones, upgrading ecological civilization benchmarks, mitigating wetland contamination, and enhancing riparian green coverage, it creates enhanced living environments while interconnecting five urban water systems - establishing Lhasa as a vibrant "plateau water city".
Our design team delivers precision-engineered solutions leveraging specialized technical expertise, achieving optimal cost-effectiveness within budgetary constraints through systematic value engineering and ecological performance optimization.