R&D Wing

Construction Management & Information System

Research and Development (R & D) Wing

Jers believes in continued research and development to improve engineering designs. Our aim is to encourage the researchers who take keen interest to introduce the modern engineering technologies and practices in our engineering projects. These steps are taken because Jers always has been bold in applying and merging these research works with the practical engineering practices and thus creating better innovative and pioneering solutions. The results drawn from different practical experiences of the engineering projects are also shared with the research communities by reading research and review papers, publications and conducting training at different forums all over the world.

Jers has also developed a Management and Supervision system, which is a web based application which allows users at different locations to log key details about their work. This allows the central team leaders to keep track of work at remote locations in real time, as well as allows the clients to monitor the performance and progress of the team at their own desk. Jers is also an active participant and organizer of THAAP conference, where engineering and architectural researchers from all over the world come together and present their work.

Some of the key contributions and achievements made by the R&D team are as under:


  • Construction Management and Information System (CMIS) for 300+ Schools in AJK by IsDB
  • Design of Sequential Batch Reactor (SBR) for Military Hospital(MH) & Combined Military Hospital (CMH), Rawalpindi
  • Design of waste Stabilization Ponds for Gujranwala, Hattar Industrial Estate & Pattoki
  • Design of Constructed Wetlands, Engro Model Village
  • Design of Anaerobic Baffled Reactors, Engro Model Village
  • Design of Grey water reuse system, MCB IT Tower
  • Design of Rapid Sand Filters, Benazir Bhutto International Airport Islamabad
  • Design of Infiltration Galleries, Kotli AJK
  • Design of Solid Waste Management Facility at Peshawar & Sialkot
  • Design of Package Plants for wastewater treatment at Sheikh Khalifa Hospital Rawalakot and Muzaffarabad
  • Energy Audit of Tube-wells for Gujranwala & Sialkot
  • Design of Rapid sand Filtration Plant for Rawalpindi Water Supply Project based on Chahan Dam
  • Design of High Rate Trickling Filter (HRTF) Sewage Treatment Plant for Dera Ismail Khan
  • Planning and Designing of Sewage Collection System for Gilgit City
  • Drainage system design for Signal Free Road from Walton Morr to Lalik Chowk, DHA, Lahore along with underpass/ flyover drainage design

Research/Reveiw Papers:

  1. Infrastructure of Lahore by “Imran Yasin Sheikh” at 2nd THAAP Conference on Nov. 11, 2011.

  2. Sustainable Solid Waste Management at National Conference on Islam And Environment organized by National Foundation of Environmental Education & Research on March 15, 2011.

  3. An innovative design of septic tank for wastewater treatment and its performance evaluation: An applicable model for developing countries. From University of Engineering & Technology, Lahore. (Mudasar Arbi, 2014). This research paper has been published in International Journal by ELSEVIER by tittle “Chinese Journal of Chemical Engineering”.

  4. Estimating the geothermal energy potential of ground water in abandoned coal mines of the upper Llynfi valley, south wales. Cardiff University, Wales. (Ramsha Shahid, 2016).

  5. Optimization of Water distribution system by split pipe method: a rule of thumb. University of Engineering & Technology, Taxila. (Zaheer Abbas Mehr, May 2016).

Training Program:

  1. Practical Perspective of Environmental Engineering & Management: A training Program for fresh Environmental Engineers & Scientists.

  2. Landfill Operations: A Training Program on Solid Waste Management to develop Human Resource in Solid Waste Managemnt at Urban Unit’s forum on Sep 27, 2011.

Conceptual Design Of Sequential Batch Reactor For MH & CMH Project
Design Of Combined Effluent Treatment Plant, Hattar Industrial Estate