Published Version: 2020(v1.1) Enkardia Ltd
WELCOME
Consultant Design Engineers
Mechanical, Electrical and Controls Engineering within
Process related industries.
We are a small but capable company able to take on a multitude of projects or project tasks. We
are particularly suited to small scheme concept designs or, to troubleshoot issues delivered by
larger projects that have run into problems. Our innate understanding of engineering principles
combined with extensive cross-discipline hands-on experiences, are what set Enkardia apart.
Enkardia Limited offers a highly professional engineering design service to the water, waste-
water, energy from waste and any related process industry.
Enkardia’s wide skill set and in-depth engineering know-how allows it to take a multidisciplinary
approach to all its commissions. Looking across the combined mechanical, electrical and control
engineering interfaces to offer technically robust, practical and workable design solutions from
the outset. This cross-discipline approach is instinctive and fundamental to all we do at Enkardia
and differentiates us from the narrow specialisms of many similar practitioners.
With high standards of business integrity, our approach is to engage with Clients in a close,
open, honest and flexible working relationship. Thereby ensuring that we not only understand
the immediate project demands, but any wider project constraints resulting from additional
stakeholder involvement. We aim to make our Client’s life, as easy a journey as it can be, in the
execution of any project commission.
Our aim is to provide Clients with added-value by offering sound technical solutions that are
robust enough to deal with the demands of day-to-day plant operations and considered whole
life costs.
M&E Process Engineering Overview:
Engineering Wisdom:
The ideal Engineer is a composite... He is not a
scientist, he is not a mathematician, he is not a
sociologist or a writer; but he may use the
knowledge and techniques of any or all of these
disciplines in solving engineering problems.
N.W. Dougherty. 1955.
We cannot solve our problems with the same
thinking we used when we created them.
Albert Einstein.