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Summary List of Some of the Projects Handled by (Ess-I-Aar) SUMMARY LIST OF SOME OF THE PROJECTS HANDLED BY (ESS-I-AAR) Scope of services Implementation 1 Feasibility : F Handled as: 1 Survey & Investigations : S Cost of the Quality Control : Q Cost of the Total Cost of Services 1 Sr. Location Scope of Components volume of Name of Project Client Project Services provided by No. Province / Country 1 Single 1 Project Monitoring : M work etc. (Millions) (Millions) the firm Start Completion 1 Lead firm (Millions) 1 O & M : O 1 JV 1 Design : D 1 Procurement : P 1 Construction Supervision: C ENVIRONMENTAL & PUBLIC HEALTH ENGINEERING Engineering Design, Sewerage Treatment Facility for phase-1 of Defence Housing Architectural Design & 1 Karachi 2.00 1988 1998 Single 0.2 0.2 F, S, Q, D & C Pakistan Defence Society, Karachi. Authority Planning along infrastructure and utilities Engineering Design, Water Treatment facility for Pakistan PVC Pakistan PVC Architectural Design & 2 Gharo 1.50 1986 1986 Single 0.2 0.2 S, D & C Factory at Shaflabad, Gharo, Thatta, Sindh. Factory Planning along infrastructure and utilities Engineering Design, Sewerage treatment Facility for Phase 5 of Architectural Design & 3 Karachi Defence 2.00 1988 1988 Single 0.2 0.2 F, S, Q, D & C Defence Society, Karachi. Planning along infrastructure and utilities Engineering Design, Sewerage treatment facility for Phase VI of Architectural Design & 4 Karachi Defence 2.00 1988 1988 Single 0.2 0.2 F, S, Q, D & C Defence Society, Karachi. Planning along infrastructure and utilities Engineering Design, Biochemical type Sewerage treatment facility Architectural Design & 5 with the concept at Phase V, of Defence Karachi Defence 3.00 1988 1988 Single 0.2 0.2 F, S, Q, D & C Planning along infrastructure Society, Karachi. and utilities Engineering Design, Biochemical Packed tower type sewerage Architectural Design & 6 treatment Unit of Pakistan Navy Colony at Karachi Pakistan Navy 2.50 1989 1989 Single 0.2 0.2 F, S, Q, D & C Planning along infrastructure M.T. Khan Road, Karachi. and utilities Engineering Design, O-2 MGD Sewerage treatment Plant for Architectural Design & 7 Karachi Pakistan Army 1.50 1989 1989 Single 0.40 0.40 S, D & C Cantonment Area in Quetta. Planning along infrastructure and utilities SUMMARY LIST OF SOME OF THE PROJECTS HANDLED BY (ESS-I-AAR) Scope of services Implementation 1 Feasibility : F Handled as: 1 Survey & Investigations : S Cost of the Quality Control : Q Cost of the Total Cost of Services 1 Sr. Location Scope of Components volume of Name of Project Client Project Services provided by No. Province / Country 1 Single 1 Project Monitoring : M work etc. (Millions) (Millions) the firm Start Completion 1 Lead firm (Millions) 1 O & M : O 1 JV 1 Design : D 1 Procurement : P 1 Construction Supervision: C Reconditioning and Renovation in existing Engineering Design, Sewerage treatment Unit of 2-O MGD Architectural Design & 8 Karachi Pakistan Army 15.00 1989 1989 Single 0.10 0.10 F, S, Q, D & C capacity for Defence Establishment in Planning along infrastructure Quetta. and utilities Engineering Design, 5 Nos. of treatment plant for 0.2 million- Karachi Architectural Design & 9 gallon capacity for different pakrs of Karachi Metropolitan 18.50 1994 1994 Single 0.35 0.35 F, S, Q, D & C Planning along infrastructure Karachi. Corporation and utilities Engineering Design, 3 Nos. of treatment plant for 2 million gallon Karachi Architectural Design & 10 capacity each for Orangi Cottage Industrial Karachi Metropolitan 12.50 - - Single 0.25 0.25 F, S, Q & D Planning along infrastructure Sector for KMC at Karachi. Corporation and utilities Pakistan Engineering Design, Storm Water, Sewerage & Water Supply Association of Architectural Design & 11 System For 150 Acres of PASSP Society in Karachi Sciencitist of 65.35 1997 1998 Single 1.30 1.30 F, S, Q & D Planning along infrastructure Scheme 33 Karachi. Scientific and utilities Professionals Engineering Design, Storm Water Sewerage & Water Supply Karachi Architectural Design & 12 System for 300 Acres of Orangi Cottage Karachi Metropolitan 240.00 2005 - Single 4.8 4.8 F, S Planning along infrastructure Industrial Zone for KMC on Behalf of FWO. Corporation and utilities Engineering Design, Storm Water, Sewerage & Water Supply Karachi Architectural Design & 13 System for 500 Acres of Baldia Cottage Karachi Metropolitan 120.00 1997 - Single 0.5 0.5 F, S Planning along infrastructure Industrial Zone for KMC on behalf of FWO. Corporation and utilities Storm Water Sewerage & Water Supply Engineering Design, Karachi System for 500 Acres of New Proposed Architectural Design & 14 Karachi Metropolitan 120.00 1998 - Single 0.3 0.3 F, S, D, P Naval Colony for Pakistan Navy near Planning along infrastructure Corporation Sandspit, Karachi. and utilities SUMMARY LIST OF SOME OF THE PROJECTS HANDLED BY (ESS-I-AAR) Scope of services Implementation 1 Feasibility : F Handled as: 1 Survey & Investigations : S Cost of the Quality Control : Q Cost of the Total Cost of Services 1 Sr. Location Scope of Components volume of Name of Project Client Project Services provided by No. Province / Country 1 Single 1 Project Monitoring : M work etc. (Millions) (Millions) the firm Start Completion 1 Lead firm (Millions) 1 O & M : O 1 JV 1 Design : D 1 Procurement : P 1 Construction Supervision: C Engineering Design, Storm Water Sewerage & Water Supply Government of Dhaka, Architectural Design & 15 System for 1000 Acres of Federal Govt. Pakistan Pak. 65.00 1969 1972 Single 0.25 0.25 F, S, D & C Bangladash Planning along infrastructure Housing Complex at Dhaka, Bangadesh. P.N.D and utilities Development of Storm Water Sewerage and Engineering Design, Karachi Water Supply System for Scheme 33 Of KDA Architectural Design & 16 Karachi Development 350 1989 - JV 3.5 0.5 D (Population of 2 million) in Association with Planning along infrastructure Authority M/s. Muhandeseen of Karachi. and utilities Work with Associates Engineering Design, Karachi Storm Water System for North Nazimabad Architectural Design & 17 Karachi Development 150 1989 - JV 2.5 0.2 D & North Karachi. Planning along infrastructure Authority and utilities Engineering Design, Water Supply Distribution System for Water & Power Architectural Design & 18 Taweelah to Al-Ain (Supervision) a Project Abudhabi 1200 1988 1990 JV 360 0.80 D & C Department UAE Planning along infrastructure of 12.00 billion Rupees in Abudhabi. and utilities Engineering Design, Water Resources System for Town of Estate Department Architectural Design & 19 Baluchistan 30 1984 1986 JV 4.5 0.30 D & C Shimshi in Baluchistan. of Abudhabi Planning along infrastructure and utilities SUMMARY LIST OF SOME OF THE PROJECTS HANDLED BY (ESS-I-AAR) Scope of services Implementation 1 Feasibility : F Handled as: 1 Survey & Investigations : S Cost of the Quality Control : Q Cost of the Total Cost of Services 1 Sr. Location Scope of Components volume of Name of Project Client Project Services provided by No. Province / Country 1 Single 1 Project Monitoring : M work etc. (Millions) (Millions) the firm Start Completion 1 Lead firm (Millions) 1 O & M : O 1 JV 1 Design : D 1 Procurement : P 1 Construction Supervision: C RESERVOIRS Engineering Design, 40,000 gallons capacity under ground tank Pakistan Navy Architectural Design & 1 Karachi 0.4 1985 1985 Single 0.03 0.03 D & C for Bahria Foundation in Karachi. Bahria Association Planning along infrastructure and utilities Engineering Design, 4,00,000 gallons capacity under ground tank Pakistan Security Architectural Design & 2 Karachi 6 1986 1986 Single 0.12 0.12 D & C for Security Printing Press at Malir Karachi. Printing Press Planning along infrastructure and utilities Engineering Design, 2,00,000 gallons capacity under ground tank Nagori Co- Architectural Design & 3 for Nagori Dairy & Co-operative farming Karachi operation Dairy 2.00 1988 1988 Single 0.08 0.08 D & C Planning along infrastructure Society at Karachi. Farming Society and utilities Engineering Design, 1,00,000 gallons capacity under ground tank Architectural Design & 4 for 160 Flats Army at Choudhry Khaliquz- Karachi Pakistan Army 1.00 1989 1989 Single 0.05 0.05 D & C Planning along infrastructure Zaman Road, Karachi. and utilities Engineering Design, Secondary & High 2,00,000 gallons capacity under ground tank Architectural Design & 5 Karachi Secondary Boards, 2.00 1984 1986 Single 0.04 0.04 D & C for Board Complex at Sukkur. Planning along infrastructure Sukkur and utilities Engineering Design, 2,50,000 gallons capacity under ground tank Architectural Design & 6 for Commercial Complex at Super Highway, Karachi Al-Azam Limited 1.25 1979 1979 Single 0.01 0.01 D & C Planning along infrastructure Karachi. and utilities Engineering Design, Under ground water pumping reservoir for Defence Housing Architectural Design & 7 DOCHS sewerage pumping station Karachi 3.4 1982 - Single 0.25 0.25 D & C Authority Planning along infrastructure equivalent to 2,20,000 gallons capacity. and utilities SUMMARY LIST OF SOME OF THE PROJECTS HANDLED BY (ESS-I-AAR) Scope of services Implementation 1 Feasibility : F Handled as: 1 Survey & Investigations : S Cost of the Quality Control : Q Cost of the Total Cost of Services 1 Sr. Location Scope of Components volume of Name of Project Client Project Services provided by No. Province / Country 1 Single 1 Project Monitoring : M work etc. (Millions) (Millions) the firm Start Completion 1 Lead firm (Millions) 1 O & M : O 1 JV 1 Design : D 1 Procurement : P 1 Construction Supervision: C Engineering Design, 40,000 gallons capacity under ground tank Japan Autos Architectural Design & 8 for Japan Plaza, at MA Jinnah Road, Karachi 2.5 1983 1984 Single 0.05 0.05 D & C Karachi Planning along infrastructure Karachi. and utilities Engineering Design, 40,000 gallons capacity under ground tank Medicare Hospital, Architectural Design & 9 for M/s. Medicare Pakistan Limited, at Karachi Shaheed-e-Millat 0.20 1982 1983 Single 0.02 0.02 D & C Planning along infrastructure Shaheed-e-Millat Road, Karachi.
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