Project Date: December 2024
Location: Trinidad and Tobago
Core Products: Cast iron water meter boxes, 1” NPSM and 1 1/4” NPSM valves and internal pipe fittings
Delivery Volume: 7,750 sets
1. Project Background & Client Requirements
Trinidad and Tobago is advancing a national water infrastructure upgrade initiative. Local water authorities and engineering contractors required a large volume of water metering assemblies for new and retrofitted water distribution networks. The client faced two critical challenges:
- Standardized Compatibility: Strict adherence to 1” NPSM and 1 1/4” NPSM thread specifications was essential to ensure seamless integration with existing pipelines and water meters.
- Cost Optimization: The original procurement strategy involved sourcing meter boxes and valve components separately, leading to material redundancy, high transportation costs, and inefficient on-site installation. A consolidated design was urgently needed to reduce the overall project budget.

2. Core Challenges
- Stringent Specification Compliance: Local water authority standards imposed high requirements on thread precision and sealing performance, necessitating compatibility with two distinct NPSM sizes.
- Significant Cost Pressure: For a large-scale procurement of 7,750 sets, material costs, shipping volume, and installation labor directly impacted the project’s financial viability.
- Harsh Environmental Adaptation: Trinidad and Tobago’s tropical marine climate demanded products with superior corrosion resistance and anti-aging properties to withstand high temperatures and humidity.
3. Solution: Design Optimization Driving Cost Savings
Our team delivered a comprehensive design re-engineering of the water meter box and associated valve system to address the client’s pain points:
- Structural Optimization: Redesigned the cast iron meter box by optimizing wall thickness and reinforcing rib placement, reducing cast iron material usage by approximately 12% without compromising pressure resistance or impact strength.
- Modular Integration: Pre-fabricated internal pipe segments, valves, and connectors into standardized modules, engineered for precise fit within the meter box housing, eliminating the need for on-site cutting and secondary fabrication.
- Material Upgrade: Utilized corrosion-resistant brass for valves and pipe segments, replacing traditional galvanized steel. This enhanced service life while reducing long-term maintenance costs.
- Logistics Optimization: Redesigned the meter box for efficient nesting and stacking, increasing single-container loading capacity by 25% and significantly reducing cross-border transportation expenses.

4. Product Details
- Cast Iron Water Meter Box: Manufactured from grey cast iron in a single casting. It features a top access port for inspection/venting and dual NPSM connection ports at the base, accommodating both 1” and 1 1/4” sizes. The exterior is coated with a specialized anti-corrosion finish for tropical climates.
- Modular Valve Components: Precision-engineered brass valves and pipe segments conforming strictly to NPSM thread standards. Pre-installed rubber gaskets ensure zero-leak performance, and the modules are designed for direct insertion into the meter box, enabling “out-of-the-box” installation.
5. Implementation & Delivery
- Design Validation: Utilized 3D modeling and prototype testing to confirm that the optimized design met local water authority standards and pressure testing requirements.
- Mass Production: Leveraged automated casting and precision machining lines to complete production and quality inspection of all 7,750 sets within a 3-month timeframe.
- Logistics Support: Implemented optimized packaging and stacking solutions for containerized sea freight directly to Trinidad, coordinating with local teams for efficient unloading and distribution.
- Installation Support: Provided bilingual (English/Chinese) installation manuals and on-site technical assistance, helping the construction team reduce installation time by approximately 30%.

6. Project Outcomes & Value
- Cost Savings: The design optimization delivered an 18% reduction in the client’s total procurement cost, a 22% reduction in transportation costs, and a 30% decrease in installation labor time.
- Performance Assurance: All products passed third-party testing, meeting local water authority standards and ISO 9001 quality system requirements, with exceptional leak-tightness and corrosion resistance.
- Long-term Partnership: The client expressed high satisfaction with the project results and has initiated discussions for a follow-up 2025 water infrastructure project, planning to scale procurement to 12,000 sets.
- Industry Benchmark: This case has become a benchmark for “design-driven cost savings” in water infrastructure upgrades across the Caribbean, providing a replicable model for similar initiatives.








