Archeve is a professional civil engineering consultancy specialising in water infrastructure, environmental engineering, and sustainable design. Two offices — Bangalore and Dubai — and live projects from Saudi Arabia to South India.
We develop creative, comprehensive and sustainable engineering solutions for a future where society can thrive. Equipped with an intimate understanding of local intricacies, world-class talent, and proactive leadership — we plan, design, manage and engineer long-lasting and impactful solutions to uniquely complex problems.
Putting Archeve at the heart of delivering a sustainable, prosperous, and resilient society. We set ourselves apart by bringing lower total ownership costs and lasting peace of mind to our clients — through innovative design and meticulous delivery.
Pioneering advanced engineering techniques for complex infrastructure challenges.
Designing for long-term environmental resilience and minimal ecological impact.
Uncompromising quality in every deliverable — from concept to IFC documentation.
Working in close partnership with global leaders like AECOM and BIM Masters.
“We wanted a firm where senior people stayed on the work. Where the principal who signs the proposal reviews the drawings.”
Leading civil infrastructure strategy and project delivery with over a decade of expertise in water systems design across the GCC and South Asia.
Bridging architecture and engineering for holistic urban development solutions across residential and civic projects.
Specialist in wet utility systems, stormwater management and water-supply network design for large-scale stadium and civic projects.
Our engineers hold professional memberships of the Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) and the Chartered Institution of Water and Environmental Management (CIWEM) in the United Kingdom — and are actively working towards full Chartered Engineer status.
IIT Research
Hydrological modelling of the Pamba river basin in collaboration with the Indian Institute of Technology.
Tell us about the brief — we'll come back with a scope and a principal name on the proposal.