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Jigawa State Due Process & Project Monitoring Bureau JIGAWA STATE DUE PROCESS & PROJECT MONITORING BUREAU LIST OF REGISTERED CONTRACTORS JANUARY – DECEMBER 2019 SN NAME OF COMPANIES ADRESS TIN NO RC NO 1 A + INTEGRATED SERVICES LIMITED NO. RUMFA QUARTERS HADEJIA JIGAWA STATE 20459067-0001 RC:-1416825 NO. 79 GAGULMARI QUARTERS HADEJIA LGA JIGAWA 2 A. H. M GLOBAL VENTURES LIMITED STATE 20517385-0001 RC:1426488 NO. FABDAL PHAZA SUITE 311 2ND FLOOR WUSE 4 3 A. Y. H. INVESTMENT COMPANY LIMITED ABUJA 02900035-0001 RC:-270434 4 A.S MAIFATA GENERAL ENTER. NIG. LTD NO. 102 FANISAU QUARTERS HADEJIA JIGAWA STATE 21060949-0001 RC:-1524586 NO. 52 KANO ROAD, UNION BANK HADEJIA JIGAWA 5 AA MAIKATAKO GENERAL ENTER. LTD STATE 09648593-0001 RC:-880442 6 ABDULCOM PROJECT & SERVICES LTD NO. 13 KARKA SARA JUNCTION KANO STATE 18266159-0001 RC:-1297309 7 AFDIN CONSTRUCTION LIMITED NO. 1 DAURA ROAD, KAZAURE JIGAWA STATE 01300771-0001 RC:-623102 8 AGM AND SONS NIGERIA LIMITED NO. MADALA ABUJA ROAD, KANO STATE 01590232-0001 RC:-267423 AHMED MAIDOYA AND SONS GEN. 9 ENTER NO. 1 KANO ROAD, OPP. UBA BANK, PLC HADEJIA LGA 19040384-0001 RC:-930 NO. MAKWALLAH QUARTERS HADEJIA LGA JIGAWA 10 ALH. UMAR BABBAN DOKI NIG. LTD STATE 18328519-0001 RC:-1291837 NO. 7 ZARIA ROAD, MEMORIAL COMPLEX KANO 11 AL-HAMSAD INVESTMENT LIMITED STATE 01856709-0001 RC:-334715 NO. SHOP NO. 6 SULAIMAN ABDULLAHI MAIKANO 12 AL-HUSSAN TOWN CLEAN LIMITED WAY DUTSE 01784004-0001 RC:-649396 13 AL-JURAJ SYNERGY CONCEPTS LIMITED NO. 12 MAIGATARI ROAD, GUMEL LGA JIGAWA STATE 20278141-0001 RC:-1399095 NO. 1 HARUNA KASSIM STREET RINGIM LGA JIGAWA 14 AL-KASSAM JANNAH NIGERIA LIMITED STATE 09235317-0001 RC:-897448 NO. 28 KATUTU QUARTERS RINGIM LGA JIGAWA 15 ALLAH ABIN-DOGARO LIMITED STATE 13203513-0001 RC:931833 16 AL-MAJEED CONSTRUCTION CO. LIMITED NO. 50 TSAGAN TOWN RINGIM LGA JIGAWA STATE 18272951-0001 RC:-1298575 17 ALREN CONSTRUCTION CO. LIMITED NO. 8 BOMPAI STREET, KANO STATE 00572078-0001 RC:285752 18 AL'SABUR GLOBAL LINKS LIMITED NO. 3 KASARA'U QUARTERS DUTSE JIGAWA STATE 03326669-0001 RC:-814178 NO. 5 KOFAR YAMMA MAJE ROAD, HADEJIA LGA 19 AMIA INTEGRATED SERVICES LIMITED JIGAWA 17756323-0001 RC:1158056 20 AMIM CONSULT NIGERIA LIMITED NO. MAJE ROAD, HADEJIA JIGAWA STATE 04224155-0001 RC:-782455 NO. 9 ZOO ROAD, HOUSING ESTATE TARAUNI KANO 21 APEX DESIGN ASSOCIATES STATE 04701203-0001 RC:-JG418 NO. 10 FATI MAAZU PLAZA OFF, TASHAN DUKKU 22 ARDUGAL ENGINEERING LIMITED GOMBE 10712305-0001 RC:-887546 23 ASAKA CONSTRUCTION LIMITED NO. 4 SOKOTO ROAD, HANWA, ZARIA KADUNA STATE 01523154-0001 RC:-499166 24 ASASCO NIGERIA LIMITED NO. 105 ZARIA ROAD, KANO STATE 14276921-0001 RC:339339 25 ASH PROJECT AND SERVICES LIMITED NO. 2 ZOO ROAD, KANO STATE 20679989-0001 RC:-1459006 26 BABBAN DOKI GEN. ENTER. NIG. LTD NO. 7 KWALAM TAURA LGA JIGAWA STATE 05271589-0001 RC:663315 NO. 14 TASI'U MOHD GARIN ROAD, HADEJIA JIGAWA 27 BABBAN TURMI GLOBAL SERVICES LTD STATE 20887637-0001 RC:-1493982 NO. 67 GALADANCHI QUARTERS RINGIM JIGAWA 28 BACKBONE GLOBAL LINKS STATE 15411648-0001 RC:-2217706 NO. 2ND FLOOR FOUNDATION BUILDING BUK KANO 29 BAKABO NIGERIA LIMITED STATE 02327916-0001 RC:-2218366 NO. B381 KUDAI QUARTERS B/KASUWA DUTSE 30 BAKAWA MULTI SERVICES LIMITED JIGAWA STATE 14352521-0001 RC:-1046276 31 BASIC FOUR LIMITED NO. 1 HAKIMI STREET, DUTSE JIGAWA STATE 01748607-0001 RC:-399925 32 CENTRALEAD NIGERIA LIMITED NO. 170 MURTALA MOHD WAY, KANO STATE 14312744-0001 RC:1052021 NO. PLOT 7 INUWA ABDULKADIR ROAD, KADUNA 33 CHINA ZHONGHAO NIGERIA LIMITED STATE 00646583-0001 RC:441280 NO. NNAMDI AZIKIWE WAY, KUDENDA IND. AREA 34 CGC NIGERIA LIMITED KADUNA 01336364-0001 RC:-210299 35 CIG MOTORS LIMITED NO. PLOT 7 LIGALI AYORINDE STREET V/I LAGOS STATE 17866643-0001 RC:-1160908 36 COMBINED STRUCTURES LIMITED NO. PLOT C-13 GWARZO ROAD, KANO STATE 02039725-0001 RC:496256 CURVES AND STRAIGHT DESIGHS 37 LIMITED NO. 9 COURT ROAD, KANO STATE 16460652-0001 RC:-1116946 DAN KWARA MAJIMINA INVESTMENT NO. FA 3-5 FANISAU HOUSING ESTATE DUTSE LGA 38 LTD JIGAWA 18087703-0001 RC;-1247065 39 DANTATA & SAWOE CONSTRUCTION LTD NO. NNAMDI AZIKIWE WAY, ABUJA FCT 14629143-0001 RC:-18876 40 DATUM CONSTRUCTION LIMITED NO. 94 GANA STREET MAITAMA ABUJA 01385587-0001 RC:-148231 41 DDN CONSTRUCTION CO. NIG. LIMITED NO. PLOT 467 KANTIN WAJE, HADEJIA JIGAWA STATE 20708935-0001 RC:-1465856 42 DEE-TECH NIGERIA LIMITED NO. 16/17 ZOO ROAD, KANO STATE 03144843-0001 RC:-270764 43 DESIGN PLUS CONSULTANTS NO. 107 LAMIDO CRESCENT KANO STATE 04062844-0001 RC:-842229 NO. NUT BUILDING MOGADISHU LAYOUT 3 KADUNA 44 DID AL-AMANA NIGERIA LIMITED STATE 15287305-0001 RC:-963727 45 ESMAIL VENTURES LIMITED NO. GAGARAWA ROAD, GUMEL JIGAWA STATE 01967895-0001 RC:-398528 FAAHM INTEGRATED RESOURCES NO. 1273 TINSHAMA LAYIN CUSTOM, HOTORO KANO 46 LIMITED STATE 20580773-0001 RC:-1429173 47 FARHAM SYNERGY CONCEPTS LIMITED NO. 744 MOBILE BASE DUTSE JIGAWA STATE 20494955-0001 RC:-1426160 FIRST MATERIAL AND ENGINEERING 48 LIMITED NO. PLAZA AHMADU BELLO GARKI 11 ABUJA 02494675-0001 RC:-786254 49 GARE INVESTMENT NIGERIA LIMITED NO. 222 ZOO ROAD KANO STATE 01912923-0001 RC:261857 NO. ADEWALE CRESCENT, OFF EWENLA STREET, 50 GENEITH PHARMACEUTICAL LIMITED OSHODI LAGS 01180528-0001 RC:-372901 GENESIS IMPRESSIONS GLOBAL INVST. NO. ADO EKITI CLOSE, OFF, EMEKA ANYAOKU AREA 11 51 LTD GARKI 01830077-0001 RC:-679542 NO. 44/48 TAKARAWA INDUSTRIAL ESTATE KANO 52 GERAWA GLOBAL ENGINEERING LIMITED STATE 00275180-0001 RC:-377481 53 GIDAN ADEDE GENERAL ENTER. LIMITED NO. 5 ALHAJI NAISA HOUSE KIYAWA JIGAWA STATE 15736559-0001 RC:-1082530 54 GRANTIOD ENGINEERING SERVICES LTD NO. BLK AA4 ZOO ROAD, KANO STATE 18214515-0001 RC:-1289511 55 GRIDARCH LIMITED NO. 6 SHARADA PHASE II KANO 18103291-0001 RC:-1274353 56 H & M NIGERIA LIMITED NO. 184 MAIDUGURI ROAD, KANO STATE 00326239-0001 RC:443610 H & N ENGINEERING CONSULTANCY SER 57 LTD NO. 288 DORAYI BABBA YAMADAWA B. KANO STATE 20664113-0001 RC:-1453227 58 HAG ENGINEERING NIGERIA LIMITED NO. 23/21 ROAD, KADO ESTATE ABUJA 09894635-0001 RC:147477 NO. BIRNIWA LGA OPPOSITE MOTOR PARK JIGAWA 59 HAMBISCON NIGERIA LIMITED STATE 14831991-0001 RC:-815770 NO. 15 UNGUWAR GABAS KAZAURE LGA JIGAWA 60 HARU JIKA AND SONS NIGERIA LIMITED STATE 21504094-0001 RC:-1257883 61 HASCOM ENGINEERING & CONST. LTD NO. 16 YAHAYA GUSA'U ROAD, KANO STATE 03529282-0001 RC:8071977 NO. GOVERNMENT HOUSE ROAD, DUTSE JIGAWA 62 HIMMA TECHANICAL SERVICES CO. LTD STATE 14747934-0001 RC:-8949961 63 IGEE ENGINEERING LIMITED NO. 59 TAFAWA-BALEWA ROAD, KANO STATE 10766959-0001 RC:-626484 64 JAG & H INTEGRATED SERVICES LIMITED NO. 5 GIDA DUBU DUTSE JIGAWA STATE 19732447-0001 RC:-1323257 65 JALGO INTEGRATED SERVICES LIMITED NO. 4 KORAU BUILDING BABURA LGA JIGAWA STATE 20589159-0001 RC:-1433582 NO. 2 DORAYI BABBA OPP. AFFORESTATION KANO 66 JIGNAJ GLOBAL CONSTRUCTION LIMITED STATE 17776935-0001 RC:-1100284 67 JOSTER ELECTRICAL NIGERIA LIMITED NO. 12A GALADIMA ROAD, SABON GARI KANO STATE 01789633-0001 RC:-265028 68 JUMACO CHALK INDUSTRY LIMITED NO. TAKUR DUTSE JIGAWA STATE 18293247-0001 RC:-1296712 69 KAFIYAMA GENERAL ENTER. LIMITED NO. 42 M/MADORI ROAD, HADEJIA JIGAWA STATE 19487481-0001 RC;-1173582 70 KANADHI GLOBAL LINKS LIMITED NO. 3 KASARA'U QUARTERS DUTSE JIGAWA STATE 03326648-0001 RC:-792287 71 KANJAU SYNERGY AND LOGISTICS LTD NO. 5 KIYAWA ROAD, DUTSE JIGAWA STATE 19731389-0001 RC:-1316742 72 KAWU NIGERIA LIMITED NO. 7 MAJE ROAD, HADEJIA JIGAWA STATE 03425391-0001 RC:-213551 73 KHALLIL ASSOCIATE NIGERIA LIMITED NO. 30 PAYNE CRESCENT APAPA LAGOS STATE 01290443-0001 RC:-71073 NO. KM 10, LEKKI-EPE EXPRESS WAY, LEKKI LAGOS 74 KINGS GUARD NIGERIA LIMITED STATE 09330438-0001 RC:-211657 K-MANU GEN. CONST. AND ENGR. SER. 75 LTD NO. 1 NGURU ROAD, HADEJIA LGA JIGAWA STATE 10141536-0001 RC:-895480 76 LAND BASE ENGINEERING SERVICES LTD NO. 6 MAJE ROAD, HADEJIA JIGAWA STATE 01611236-0001 RC:-344040 LAUTAI GENERAL INVESTMENT NIGERIA 77 LTD NO. 4 SULE LAMIDO PLAZA GUMEL LGA JIGAWA STATE 18328571-0001 RC;-1289763 78 LEARN AFRICA PLC NO. 52 OBA AKRAN AVENUE IKEJA LAGOS STATE 00165779-0001 RC:-2637 NO. 26 GOGO STREET SABUWAR GWARAM JIGAWA 79 LINES AND DIMENTIONS LIMITED STATE 09466710-0001 RC:-872927 80 LOYALTY PROPERTICES LIMITED NO. 5 KAFIN HAUSA ROAD, JAHUN LGA JIGAWA STATE 11089670-0001 RC:-256545 81 MAI DALLA GENERAL ENTERPRISES NO. 1A SANKARA TOWN RINGIM LGA JIGAWA STATE 21468576-0001 RC:-2527776 82 MAI KATA AND SONS LIMITED NO. ZONGO QUARTERS B/ KUDU JIGAW STATE 03403100-0001 RC:-375176 83 MAI-MAI BLOCK NIGERIA LIMITED NO. 10 BAKIN KASUWA AUYO LGA JIGAWA STATE 14690835-0001 RC:-1349929 NO. 5 AMASAYI HOUSE OPP. UNIT BANK ZOO ROAD 84 MARB ENGINEERING & MULTI SERVICES KANO 09468369-0001 RC:-905747 85 MASAKA GLOBAL CONCEPT LTD NO. 1 AA MAIKATAKO PLAZA HADEJIA JIGAWA STATE 19813849-0001 RC:1343943 MMZ GARKI GENERAL CONTRACTORS 86 LTD NO. KWANAR GARKI GARKI LGA JIGAWA STATE 17835359-0001 RC:-792185 87 MODANG INVESTMENT LIMITED NO. 7 COURT ROAD, GYADI-GYADI KANO STATE 03582990-0001 RC:-495949 NO. 15 MOTHERCAT ROAD, MANDO IND LAYOUT 88 MOTHERCAT LIMITED KADUNA 00865058-0001 RC:-200381 NO. 14 MAIDUGURI ROAD, B/KUDU LGA JIGAWA 89 MUDUKA GENERAL ENTERPRISES STATE 21469946-0001 RC:-2528104 MUFABAMEX CONCEPTS NIGERIA 90 LIMITED NO. 10 ZARIA ROAD, KANO STATE 09374029-0001 RC:-876858 91 MUGIM INVESTMENT NIGERIA LIMITED NO. 113 HOSPITAL ROAD, HADEJIA LGA JIGAWA STATE 11900491-0001 RC:-995897 MUK BUILDING CIVIL ENGINEERING 92 ENTER NO. BANK ROAD, NINGI NINGI BAUCHI STATE 00559012-0001 RC:-263770 NO 11 MARKET ROAD, UNGUWAR MAAZU KADUNA 93 MULTI TECH ENGINEERING SERVICES STATE 0010996-0001 RC:-001996 94 NA'AYI RESOURCES NIGERIA LIMITED NO.
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