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Muhammad Naveed Siddiqui Managing Director INTRODUCTION Our Valued Customers DIRECTORS MD Profile Muhammad Naveed Siddiqui Managing Director Mr. Muhammad Naveed Siddiqui, the Managing Director at nEC, has a vast array of experience under his belt. With an arsenal of knowledge dating back since 1998, he brings to the table a talent and an eye for problem solving and innovation hardly matched. His vision and scope exceed excellence, and his ever raging passion allows him to carry the company on his shoulders to reach new destinations and dreams. He entails a very big hand in the success of nEC in the past few years, rising it from an Electrical Contracting firm to an Organization demonstrating the ability to execute top drawer projects with perfection. His professionalism along with a kind heart, allows employees to perform at their peak performance, both in work and in spirit. He hopes to achieve more in the future, and wants nEC to mark its name in the field of Electrical Engineering for years to come. Organogram Managing Director Director Director Director Director Finance Manager Manager General Procurement Manager Admin Projects Manager Manager Accounts HR Project CAD Procurement Staff Department Managers Department Staff Site HSC Engineers Officers Autocad Supervisors Technician Fabricators Operator Mega Corporate Tower Habib Bank Limited Location : Clifton, Karachi Year : 2012-2017 Architect : Environ Envision | Habib Fida Ali Architects Consultant : S.Mehboob & Co. Scope : Electrical Details: The Mega Corporate Tower is another contender for the tallest buildings in Karachi. Standing at 26 floors, the Mega Corporate tower is proceeding towards LEED certification. It is fully Powered by generators, and has uninterrupted power supply 24/7. Specifically, Mega Corporate entails the most advanced in electrical works. With safety as a top priority, nEC successfully satisfied the clients need. Summit Bank at Bakht Tower Client : Summit Bank Location : Clifton, Karachi Year : 2017-2018 Architect : Arshad Shahid Abdulla Scope : Electrical Consultant : Eleken Project Manager : Arif Shah Associates Pvt. Ltd. Details: Summit Bank is an corporate office located in Bakht Tower situated in Clifton. Apart from being a magnifi- cent looking project, it also has many salient features which distinguishes it from other projects. Grand Jamia Masjid, Bahria Town, Karachi Location : Bahria Town, Karachi. Year : 2017-2019 Architect : Nayyar Ali Dada Associates Scope : Electrical Consultant : S. Mehboob & Company Details: Bahria Town Jamia Masjid Complex is cultural complex. The complex will include the world's third largest mosque. An area of 50 acres at the top of a 60 feet high hill has been selected so that the mosque will be visible from miles away. The design include's a single-monument minaret towering at 325 ft. Alhumdulillah! nEC is doing electrical works of this prestigious landmark project. National Foods Head Office Client : National Foods Location : Saddar, Karachi Year : 2016 - 2017 Architect : Najmi Bilgrami Collaborative Consultant : Excellent Associates/SAAF Consultants. Scope : Electrical Details: The National Foods new Head Office is currently being setup at Saddar. And this office building aims to surpass all others with the very latest in design and engineering. nEC was awarded this in 2016, to cover all the electrical scopes of the office. Habib Bank Ltd. Mai Kolachi Building Client : Habib Bank Ltd. Location : Mai Kolachi, Karachi Year : 2017 - 2018 Architect : Naheed Mashooqullah Consultant : Eleken Associates Scope : Electrical Details: The Habib Bank limited corporate building is being setup at Mai Kolachi as the Head Office of the prestig- ious bank. It covers a total of 75,000 feet and incorporates state of the art functions to facilitate the corporate lifestyle at HBL. nEC is currently in the process of completing this project, and hopes to add another high quality building to its repertoire. Soorty Green Factory, Unit 14 Client : Soorty Enterprises Pvt. Ltd. Location : Korangi, Karachi Year : 2016 - 2018 Architect : W P Indika De Silva | Habib Fida Ali Architects Consultant : S.Mehboob & Co. Scope : Electrical Details: The Soorty Green Factory is the very first of its kind. This new concept of a Green Factory initiative is the first step towards a sustainable Pakistan. It is Pakistan’s Platinum Grade LEED certified factory. nEC is currently in the process of implementing all electrical works for Soorty and its Green Factory. Chase up - Faisalabad Client : Chase Up Location : Rehman Heights, Faisalabad Year : 2017-2018 Consultant : Eleken Associates Scope : Electrical Details: Chase Up, Faisalabad developed very beautiful and very advanced mall. Mall have beautiful shop and stalls, lots of activities and games. nEC has delivered all electrical works for Chase Up, Faisalabad. IBA (Aman Tower) Client : Institute of Business Administration Location : Saddar, Karachi Year : 2014 - 2016 Architect : Engineering Associates Consultant : Engineering Associates Project Manager : Halcrow Scope : Electrical Details: Of the many new infrastructures setup by IBA, the main high rise project was the Aman Tower. The Aman Tower consists of 2 basements, a ground level and 13 floors. It also consists of 12 residential suites, four seminar halls that can seat up to 240 people, two lecture theatres with 100‐person capacity each, eight classrooms, IT and Faculty Floors, Gymnasium, extensive parking space and a library. All electrical scopes of the Aman Tower were covered with quality execution. Habib University Foundation Client : Habib University Foundation Location : Gulistan-E-Jauhar, Karachi Year : 2014 - 2015 Architect : Ahad Associates Consultant : Eleken Associates Scope : Electrical Details: After " institute setup at Karachi. With dynamic new methods along with state of the art facility. It is a new endeavor into international standard universities. Entailing a gymnasium, swimming pool, an auditorium, a faculty pod, an atrium and all covered with top of the line control systems. nEC was asked .... " Institute of Business Administration (Main Campus) Client : Institute of Business Administration Location : Karachi University Year : 2014-2016 Architect : Najmi Bilgrami Collaborative Consultant : S.Mehboob & Co, KPA. Project Manager : Halcrow, AAA, INTEQ, NESPAK, Consultech. Scope : Electrical Details: By far the most prestigious and well renound Business Universities of Pakistan, IBA invested in expanding and turning their campus into some- thing like their reputation. With an idea for introducing new towers to add to its already brilliant infrastructure. Namely, Aman CED, New Academic Block, New Student Centre and a Boys Hostel. With ground-breaking changes in the infrastructure, IBA managed to implement a dream, which they call the ‘Futurists Physical Expansion’. As a nucleus of educational activities at IBA Karachi, the three-storied Academic Building covers an area of 51,300 square feet and accommodates classrooms, seminar and breakout rooms, faculty offices and computer labs. The Academic Building along with all its sister buildings, provides a space which caters to the psychology of a modern learning environment as well as a place for student association, social interaction and relaxation. IBA truly outdid itself, and nEC covered all electrical scope for all the buildings to keep it ever-lit and sustaining. IBA New Boys Hostel Ocean Mall Location : Clifton, Karachi Year : 2009-2014 Architect : ARCOP Consultant : S. Mehboob & Co. Project Manager : AAA Partnership Pvt. Ltd. Scope : Electrical Details: The Ocean Mall is located in the heart of Karachi, and this beautifully designed structure stands tall with 26 stories towering at 393 feet, making it one of the tallest buildings in Pakistan. It has its own 5 MW Powerhouse. The Ocean Mall serves the best brands and companies to setup shop here. nEC had the responsibility of the electrical scope, and also covered a number of other office within the building. nEC has covered the following projects in Ocean Mall & Tower, floors HUBCO, CHPGC, Givaudan, Siddiq Sons, JS Bank and Engro Polymers & Chemicals. English Biscuit Manufacturer Client : English Biscuit Manufacture (EBM) Location : Korangi Industrial Area, Karachi. Year : 2015 - 2016 Architect : Najmi Bilgrami Collaborative Consultant : Excellent Associates Scope : Electrical Details: This state of the art office setup by English Biscuits in Korangi required an intricate balance of electrical works and the lighting was colour specific to ensure the beauty is maintained and facilitate the needs of EBM. nEC covered the electrical scope of the office. Gul Ahmed Stores (Across Pakistan) Client : Gul Ahmed Stores Location : Karachi Year : 2014 - 2016 Architect : Naheed Mashooqullah Consultant : S.Mehboob & Co. Scope : Electrical Details: The prestigious Gul Ahmed franchise is excelling in its field, with innovation and a modern touch to things. And it was no surprise that they desired their stores to portray the same image. nEC achieved exactly that, by delivering quality work. Not only to the Karachi branch, but Gul Ahmed stores across Pakistan. Bahria Complex IV Client : Bahria Complex Location : Gizri Road, Karachi Year : 2013 Architect : Ghani Ansari Partnership Ltd Consultant : S.Mehboob & Co. Project Manager : Consultech Scope : Electrical Details: Bahria Complex IV is an office corporate tower situated in Gizri. Apart from being a magnificent looking project, it also has many salient features which distinguishes it from other projects. LIST OF COMPLETED PROJECTS COMPLETION
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