Network performance and water-use optimisation across master communities, public parks, and master-developer estates — delivered to specification through the UAE seasonal cycle.
The irrigation network is the operating backbone of every soft-landscape contract. Controller programming, valve and emitter health, and leak detection determine whether the planted environment performs through summer or fails. In Dubai’s evapotranspiration climate, the difference between a well-maintained system and a neglected one shows on the planting within a single season.
Proscape FM irrigation maintenance is calibrated against specification, validated through performance testing, and documented across the contract term.
Periodic condition reports against the agreed specification, with photographic record where the contract requires it.
Programme document covering inspection cycles, scheduled servicing, and resource allocation across the contract term.
Year-end report tracking specification compliance, replacement events, and recommended programme adjustments for the following year.
Defined response window for storm damage, equipment failure, or other defects during the contract term.
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Summer programmes prioritise evapotranspiration-driven scheduling; winter programmes drop irrigation frequency and rebalance against rainfall and dew. Programming is documented against the planted environment's water-demand profile.
Pressure-based and flow-anomaly methods identify network faults before they show on the planting. Documented water-loss reduction is a standard reporting line on long-cycle contracts.
Periodic distribution uniformity testing on representative zones validates that emitter health and pressure regulation are within specification.
Filtration, valve and emitter servicing cycles are programmed against installed-system specification, not to generic intervals.
A 30-minute consultation covers scope, programme and procurement route — no obligation beyond that.