Beyond the Bid.
Infrastructure
Built For Performance
We are a Houston-based, self-performing general contractor built on a single premise: water and wastewater infrastructure fails at the interfaces between disciplines, not at the center of any single one. Our principals are engineers. Our crews are cross-trained. Risks that other contractors transfer downstream, we engineer out before construction begins.
We work with municipal teams on
projects where failure is not an
option. Data-backed reliability.
150+
Years of Collective
Experience
10+
Years in continuous
operation
50+
Projects delivered
successfully
$20M single-project / $40M aggregate bonding through Travelers · Established line of credit with Amegy Bank · Reviewed financials prepared by Mays Partners, P.C.
Our Capabilities
Most contractors specialize in one trade and subcontract the rest. We don't. Civil, mechanical, electrical, and instrumentation all sit under one roof — 18 office staff and 36 field crew, operating under the same accountability — because the hardest problems in water infrastructure live at the interfaces between disciplines.
Water Systems
Treatment plants, ground storage, booster systems, and distribution infrastructure for municipal and industrial clients. From process mapping through commissioning.
Wastewater
Headworks, lift stations, collection, and rehabilitation of aging wastewater systems. Built for the realities of operation, not just regulatory approval.
Electrical & Controls
Switchgear, SCADA integration, instrumentation, and controls architecture. The discipline most contractors hand off — and where most operational risk lives.
Civil & Utilities
Site work, underground utilities, and structural construction supporting water and wastewater systems. The foundation underneath every other discipline.
Projects
Built to hold up over time
Recent municipal water and wastewater work in Texas. Detailed case studies, references, and project record available on request.
Infrastructure Mapping
SCADA Integration
Facility Expansion
Risk mitigation
City of Elgin: Water Plant Rehabilitation & Expansion
By reverse-engineering decades of undocumented legacy infrastructure, IECONI transformed the City of Elgin's water plant into a fully modernized, redundant, and remotely operable system while tripling its storage capacity.
Full case study available on request.
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Bypass Redundancy
Headworks Rehabilitation
Risk mitigation
City of Lake Jackson: Wastewater Headworks Rehabilitation
During a high-risk wastewater headworks rehabilitation for the City of Lake Jackson, IECONI proactively engineered out catastrophic overflow threats by designing a secondary bypass redundancy and upgrading critical infrastructure materials. Full case study available upon request.
Full case study available on request.
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Additional active projects include Baker Drive Water Plant, MUD 149 Water Plant, Pistol Hill Booster Station, Northgate Waterplant No. 3, Peppervine Storm Water Pump Station, and others. References available on request.
Why Ieconi
Self-performing by design
We control quality, schedule, and execution directly. Our crews work across civil, mechanical, and electrical scopes — not siloed by trade. When problems arise in the field, we solve them. We don't wait for another contractor to respond.
Multidisciplinary by necessity
Complex infrastructure does not fail at the center of a discipline. It fails at the interfaces. Our multidisciplinary structure exists specifically to manage those interfaces — civil to mechanical, mechanical to controls, design intent to field reality.
Accountable past handover
Water infrastructure doesn't end at commissioning. Neither does our responsibility. We engage early, test assumptions, and build for systems that perform decades after delivery — not just systems that pass inspection on day one.
A construction company led by engineers who live with the systems they build.
Founder & CEO
Raghu Iyer
Founded IECONI in 2015 on the conviction that water infrastructure should be built by people who understand its operational consequences. Earlier career spans $250M offshore energy projects at FMC Technologies and value engineering programs for Saudi Aramco and Qafac — depth of engineering judgment now embedded in the firm.
Chief financial officer
Subhas Chakrabarti
CMA, MBA. With IECONI since 2015. Twenty-plus years in finance leadership across manufacturing, oil and gas, and global operations — oversees the firm's surety relationship with Travelers and line of credit with Amegy Bank, and the financial controls that underwrite our project execution.
VP Engineering & Technology
Puneet Gupta
PhD Chemical Engineering, Ohio State. Twenty-four years in process design, R&D, and technology maturation — including eighteen at Shell. Leads engineering assurance for water plant projects and IECONI's research into emerging water treatment technologies, including PFAS removal, desalination, and produced-water valorization.
General Inquiries
Office
3100 S Gessner Rd, Ste 105 Houston, TX 77063
Hours: Mon–Fri: 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM CST
Phone
(713) 885-1622
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