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JSM Group - Building Bridges to New Opportunities

JSM Group - Building Bridges to New Opportunities

Business Consulting and Services

Our main goal is to support, advise, and accompany clients in expanding their activities in the new markets.

About us

Our main goal is to support, advise, and accompany clients in expanding their activities, especially in infrastructure and water supply projects in the Kyrgyz Republic and, more broadly, in the markets of Central Asian countries. We offer consulting services aimed at facilitating market entry processes and ensuring a solid presence, minimizing the risks associated with conducting business in a new market. Additionally, we assist clients in understanding the market and facilitate adaptation to ensure that further processes proceed smoothly. Through support, consulting, and accompaniment, we assist clients in navigating Central Asian markets, offering insights and guidance every step of the way. From market research and regulatory compliance to partnership development and cultural adaptation, we provide the expertise and support necessary for success. #Water supply #Consultation

Industry
Business Consulting and Services
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
Bishkek
Type
Privately Held
Specialties
Water supply, Projects, Consulting, Construction, Project organization, Company support, Company advice, Business Accompaniment, Market Accompaniment, Business guidance, Market support, Utility Construction, Underground utility, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Central Asia

Locations

Employees at JSM Group - Building Bridges to New Opportunities

Updates

  • Water supply projects are serious business—but sometimes, they come with unexpected surprises... "Did you know that in 2024, contractors in Wichita unearthed a rare century-old wooden water pipe during construction? Imagine the astonishment of finding antique plumbing still intact! It’s a testament to the craftsmanship of the past. While we can’t promise to uncover historical artifacts in every project, we can assure you of our unwavering support in navigating the challenges of water supply in Central Asia. And who knows, maybe we’ll make some history together! Let’s connect!" Source: https://lnkd.in/dXQZSPxg -- #HappyNewYear #WaterSupply #WaterProjects #MarketingStrategy #waterconservation #construction #contractor #sustainability #water #Collaboration

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  • 🎉 Happy New Year 2025! 🌟 As we step into 2025, we are excited about the opportunities this year holds. We look forward to building strong partnerships and collaborating with businesses and organizations in the water supply and wastewater sectors from all over the world to work in the Kyrgyz Republic and Central Asia. This new year brings new opportunities to make a positive impact and contribute to sustainable development in the region. Let’s work together to achieve great things in 2025. Wishing you all a year of growth, success, and meaningful collaboration!   #HappyNewYear #2025 #WaterSupply #WaterProjects #MarketingStrategy #waterconservation #construction #contractor #sustainability #water #Collaboration

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  • The water crisis in Central Asia – how to find solutions? Central Asia is facing a severe water crisis that threatens not only economic development but also the lives of millions of people. The lack of freshwater due to climate change and inefficient water management poses significant challenges for the region’s countries. Lack of water in large cities of Kazakhstan Kazakhstan is a “water-dependent” country. Only 2.8% of its territory is covered with water, while arid zones represent two-thirds. By 2030, the volume of freshwater may be reduced by five times to 23 km3, which is comparable to the annual consumption rate. Bishkek without drinking water In the capital of Kyrgyzstan, Bishkek, residents found themselves without access to clean drinking water for several days. According to the World Bank, more than 300 villages in Kyrgyzstan have never had a drinking water supply system. In another 600, there is no clean water due to the deterioration of water pipes or the stoppage of work on installing water pipes. About a million Kyrgyzstanis need help with access to clean drinking water. Currently, 40% of the country’s population drinks water from ditches, rivers, canals, and springs and uses imported water. Except for Tashkent, drinking water is cut off in all regions of Uzbekistan Uzbekistan is in 25th place on the list of 164 countries with a water shortage, as stated in the World Resources Institute (WRI) report. According to the study, Uzbekistan is on the list of 27 countries experiencing high water scarcity. By 2030, the republic’s population has been projected to increase to almost 40 million people, which will cause a reduction in available water resources by 7-8 km3. Under these conditions, the shortage of water resources will increase by 2030 from the current 13-14% to 44-46%, which will slow down the development of agriculture and other industries. Three main ways to solve the water crisis in the countries of Central Asia 1. Cooperation between countries. One of the key factors in overcoming the water crisis in Central Asia is cooperation between the states of the region. 2. Increasing the efficiency of water resources use. Countries in the region should make efforts to improve the efficiency of irrigation systems. In addition, it is essential to develop infrastructure for rainwater collection and storage, as well as industrial and domestic use. 3. The development of alternative water sources can play an important role in resolving the water crisis in Central Asia. The water crisis in Central Asia requires urgent and coordinated action by the region’s countries. Taking effective action in all these areas will change the lives of tens of millions of people in Central Asia. https://lnkd.in/d5RgV2qC -- #WaterSupply #WaterProjects #MarketingStrategy #waterconservation #construction #contractor #sustainability #water

  • Discover the Water Supply and Wastewater Markets of the Kyrgyz Republic and Central Asia. Unlock the potential in these emerging markets and explore opportunities in these projects with our guidance and local market knowledge. We’ll help you navigate the path to effective participation. From market entry to project implementation, we are here to support you every step of the way. -- #WaterSupply #WaterProjects #MarketingStrategy #waterconservation #construction #contractor #sustainability #water

  • Drawing upon our expertise in supporting clients' expansion efforts, particularly in infrastructure and water supply projects in the Kyrgyz Republic and across Central Asian markets, we specialize in providing comprehensive consulting and supporting services. Our primary objective is to facilitate market entry processes, establish a robust presence, and mitigate the risks associated with conducting business in a new market. JSM Group can support in market research, including seeking prices for materials, work, and services, regulatory compliance, cultural adaptation, and comprehensive partnership development, including fostering relationships with subcontractors, suppliers, specialists, employers, and local authorities. With our consulting and advisory services, we are committed to helping clients unlock the full potential of the Central Asian markets and achieve sustainable business expansion. -- #WaterSupply #WaterProjects #MarketingStrategy #waterconservation #construction #contractor

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