An engineering professional has many paths he or she can dream of, academia, research, entrepreneurship and project development, among others.
2020 brought about a change in life as we knew it. In the area of work, solutions had to be created, with telework being the new system chosen to operate.
ISC symposium held recently in Perth, focused this year in the technological developments to reduce CO2 emissions in the infrastructure sector.
P&A developed basic engineering, trade-off analysis, design of RILES impulsion, analysis of hydrological scenarios, and the pitoneo system for dam repulping, among others.
Today, not only is engineering work done with fewer people, but any task in the industrial sector requires fewer people, more specialization and greater automation.
About 70% of the desalination plants operating for production activities are owned by mining companies. In addition, Antofagasta, Chile's mining capital, is supplied by the largest drinking water desalination plant in Latin America.
At Pares&Alvarez we are aware of the effects of climate change and we wanted to take on the challenge of being part of the solutions and proposals to face what is a catastrophic scenario in Chile: water scarcity.
Pares&Alvarez had the opportunity to participate in the subproject of a chlorination plant with design review, basic and detail engineering, among other services, as part of the Molyb project, developed by Codelco VP.