KEEPS

Test Dam Construction

Clients

Ministry of Water Resources Development, Somaliland

Services

Construction

Location

Dilla – Awdal Region, Somaliland

Project Overview

In a drought-affected region with limited surface water infrastructure, we constructed a high-capacity Haffir dam in Caynaba to provide a sustainable water reservoir for pastoral and rural communities. The project began with topographic and hydrological assessments to identify the optimal site and design parameters.

Construction involved precision excavation and embankment building using heavy machinery, guided by leveling and RTK survey equipment. The dam core was formed with compacted soil layers reinforced with stabilizers to prevent seepage and erosion. To further enhance water retention, geomembrane lining was installed within the reservoir basin.

Technologies Used:

Precision Excavation - KEEPS Sanitation and Construction

Precision Excavation

Layered compaction - KEEPS Sanitation and Construction

Layered Soil Compaction

Geomembrane Liners - KEEPS Sanitation and Construction

Geomembrane Liners

Reinforced Concrete Spillways - KEEPS Sanitation and Construction

Reinforced Concrete Spillways

Silt Traps - KEEPS Sanitation and Construction

Silt Traps

Solar-Powered Water Pumps - KEEPS Sanitation and Construction

Solar-Powered Water Pumps

Auxiliaries structures - KEEPS Sanitation and Construction

Auxiliaries structures

Soil Test - KEEPS Sanitation and Construction

Soil Test

Equipment Deployed:

Outcome & Delivery

The Haffir dam was completed to design specifications, providing a critical water buffer for the Caynaba region. It now functions as a reliable seasonal water source for thousands of livestock and households, reducing dependence on groundwater and tanker-supplied emergency water.

This project enhanced local climate resilience and demonstrated our capacity to execute large-volume dam works in drought-prone zones with complex logistics. It reinforced our position as a strategic infrastructure partner in Somaliland’s water security agenda.