Get in touch
Wiltshire Office
80 Sir Bernard Lovell Road
Malmesbury,
Wiltshire
SN16 9FQ
Call: 01666 826345
E-mail: phil@2ic.co.uk
Surrey Office
Cranbourne, Avenue Road
Cranleigh, Surrey GU6 7LL
Call: 01483 278416
E-mail: bill@2ic.co.uk
Irrigation Engineering.
Design of Irrigation Systems
As completely independent engineers with vast exprience, 2iC will carefully determine the actual site requirements, taking into account, weather, soils, topography, available energy and water supplies and then design the most cost effective system.
Energy Efficiency
Real energy efficiency is all about ensuring that water is not lifted to a higher level (pressure) than absolutely necessary to run the system. We avoid the use of pressure regulating valves except in exceptional circumstances. This efficiency is achieved, not only by the pump selection, but also by the overall system design.
Reliability
This comes from careful attention to detail with the engineering. We believe that complexity should be limited to meet the actual need, not the latest fashion being marketed by large companies. Sound engineering leads to reliable systems. Our motto is – “What you don’t fit can’t go wrong”!
Trouble shooting
Because of the range of our knowledge in the areas of electrical, mechanical, hydraulic and irrigation engineering we are able to quickly determine the cause of problems and propose the most efficient and cost effective solution.
Pumping Systems
The pump is the heart of the system. More irrigation systems fail to provide proper performance because of poorly selected or installed pumps than any other single reason. 2iC are the acknowledged leaders in this industry on pump station engineering.
Irrigation Auditing
Over a period of time irrigation systems often seem to lose the brilliance of performance that you remember when it wasfirst commissioned – Why is this? Well there are many reasons, not least being additions or changes made by well meaning folks.
Call us in and we will audit the whole system, identify any issues and you will soon be back to full performance.
It may have been poorly designed in the first place but don’t worry, we will soon find a way to rectify the shortfalls at a sensible cost.

