At the "White City Ashgabat" exhibition, BVS Construction presented a conceptual design for a complex of engineering structures to protect the city of Anew in the Ahal velayat from mudflows and seasonal floods. The model demonstrates a system designed to handle up to 6 million cubic meters of water.
The exhibition is held within the framework of the exhibition, dedicated to modern solutions in urban planning, architecture, and sustainable development.

According to the project proposal, the complex will include two mudflow channels, K-1 and K-2, with a total length of 4,4 kilometers, 18,5 kilometers of drainage channels, and a 2,3-kilometer pipeline. The central element will be a mudflow trap, which will be installed in the main ravines on the Kopetdag slope to stabilize the mudflow and subsequently divert water after sediment deposition.

The project was developed based on engineering surveys of mudflow basins in the southern part of Anew. The structures were designed to withstand seismic activity of up to magnitude 9.
The company placed particular emphasis on sustainable development principles: organized surface water collection, mitigated slope erosion risks, and the ability to use excavated soil for landscaping. The concept also includes technological solutions for clearing, sediment removal, and operational monitoring.

BVS Construction (Build. Value. Structures) is an engineering and construction company specializing in the creation of sustainable infrastructure.
