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CS TECH Ai Appointed as PMC for Rs 58.09 million Nashik Sewage Project
WATER & WASTE

CS TECH Ai Appointed as PMC for Rs 58.09 million Nashik Sewage Project

Ceinsys Tech has been appointed Project Management Consultant (PMC) for Nashik’s Rs 58.09 million city-wide sewage overhaul project under the PPP-HAM model. The initiative by Nashik Municipal Corporation (NMC) seeks to upgrade sewage infrastructure and improve Godavari River rejuvenation efforts. 

The scope includes modernising four major treatment plants—Tapovan (180 MLD), Agartakli (97+70 MLD), Chehadi (64 MLD), and Panchak (75 MLD)—as part of NMC’s “One City One Operator” model. It also covers the deployment of a decentralised Membrane Bioreactor (MBR), upgrades to 27 pumping stations, and installation of new rising mains and gravity sewers across the city. 

As PMC, CS TECH Ai will oversee project planning, contractor coordination, quality control, milestone verification, and 25 years of operations monitoring. A SCADA-enabled central command centre at NMC headquarters will provide real-time control of the sewage network. 

“This scale of infrastructure management requires alignment of data, timelines, and outcomes,” said Prashant Kamat, CEO, CS TECH Ai. “Our role is to ensure Nashik’s vision translates into long-term measurable results.” 

The project aligns with NGT guidelines and is designed to support Nashik’s future needs, including major events like the Kumbh Mela. 

Ceinsys Tech has been appointed Project Management Consultant (PMC) for Nashik’s Rs 58.09 million city-wide sewage overhaul project under the PPP-HAM model. The initiative by Nashik Municipal Corporation (NMC) seeks to upgrade sewage infrastructure and improve Godavari River rejuvenation efforts. The scope includes modernising four major treatment plants—Tapovan (180 MLD), Agartakli (97+70 MLD), Chehadi (64 MLD), and Panchak (75 MLD)—as part of NMC’s “One City One Operator” model. It also covers the deployment of a decentralised Membrane Bioreactor (MBR), upgrades to 27 pumping stations, and installation of new rising mains and gravity sewers across the city. As PMC, CS TECH Ai will oversee project planning, contractor coordination, quality control, milestone verification, and 25 years of operations monitoring. A SCADA-enabled central command centre at NMC headquarters will provide real-time control of the sewage network. “This scale of infrastructure management requires alignment of data, timelines, and outcomes,” said Prashant Kamat, CEO, CS TECH Ai. “Our role is to ensure Nashik’s vision translates into long-term measurable results.” The project aligns with NGT guidelines and is designed to support Nashik’s future needs, including major events like the Kumbh Mela. 

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