Setec Mauritius, established in January 2017 as a 100% owned subsidiary of Setec Hydratec, plays a pivotal role in advancing Sustainable Water Engineering activities.
Our mission extends beyond Mauritius, encompassing both local and international projects.

Setec Mauritius actively engages in ongoing local contracts within Mauritius, serving as a subconsultant for Setec Hydratec on projects outside the island.
Conversely, for specific local contracts, Setec Hydratec operates as a subconsultant for Setec Mauritius.
Headquartered in Sodnac, Quatre Bornes, Setec Mauritius also holds offices at Happy World House in Port Louis.

Setec Mauritius benefits from the robust support and expertise of Setec Hydratec (France) and the broader Setec Group. This collaborative synergy ensures the delivery of high-quality engineering solutions across diverse projects.

Our offices are strategically located in Port Louis, at Happy World House building, close to the offices of the Agence Française de Développement (AFD) at the Caudan Waterfront, as well as the Ministry of Environment and the Land Drainage Authority (LDA) in the centre of Port Louis.
Our headquarters, hosted by DGT Associates in Sodnac, Quatre Bornes serve as an accounting hub, ideally located close to the offices of Business Mauritius in Ébène.
Developing a wide salaried shareholding to ensure seamless operation, sustainability and independence for our company.
Creating working conditions likely to encourage intergenerational and interbranch assistance. Creating working conditions likely to encourage intergenerational and interbranch assistance.
Maintaining and improving, through annual professional training schemes, the competence of our engineers and technicians, with a view to providing our clients with the highest quality services.
Regularly providing work opportunities to students and apprentices, rewarded by decent pay. Teaching within engineering schools and universities.
Abstaining from signing a contract without the necessary competence, means and qualifications.
Acting with impartiality when carrying out an assignment we have been entrusted with. Informing the client of any potential conflict of interest.
Resisting any pressure likely to cloud the independence of our judgement.
Using only methods compatible with the highest ethical standards promoted by our profession.