ASDM HUB

ASDM HUB 2025 International Conference

November 28 - 30, 2025

ASDM HUB 2025 International Conference

November 28 - 30, 2025

From Blueprint to Reality: The Impact of a Water Supply System

For an engineer, few things are as rewarding as witnessing the growth of a city driven by their work. When a design transforms into infrastructure and, over time, enhances the quality of life for hundreds of thousands of people, the effort, vision, and dedication are truly validated.

A Journey Spanning Several Decades of Achievements:
1998 | An architect digitizes the first city blueprint in AutoCAD, laying the foundation for a forward-thinking potable water supply system.

Article in the RESPUESTA Journal of UFPS | Research and technical analysis gain academic recognition, contributing to the advancement of knowledge in hydraulic engineering.

National Award in a Caribbean country | The implementation of the CAD application across 100% of the project companies of the National Institute of Hydraulic Resources validates its impact and efficiency, solidifying its national relevance.

Doctorate in Energy Efficiency (2008) | The optimization of the system at an energy level establishes it as a benchmark in sustainable infrastructure planning.

Ratification by a Second Tribunal (2009) | The robustness of the work is confirmed by a second national tribunal, further reinforcing its technical and scientific validity.

2018 – Publication in SPRINGER | The accumulated experience reaches the international academic stage, strengthening its influence in mathematical modeling.
2019 – Book Published by UCSG | The culmination of a process of innovation and development is documented in a text that will serve as a reference for future generations.
2025 – Relevance in the SDGs | Examining the impact on the number of citations recognized in SCOPUS.
Designing a water supply system is not just engineering—it is shaping the well-being of future generations. Cities transform, infrastructures evolve, but the essence of applied knowledge endures. Seeing how yesterday’s ideas become today’s reality is the greatest legacy of engineering. When science drives development, cities thrive.