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Pakistan Engineering Council List of Contractor's Firms in Sindh 2017-18 Pakistan Engineering Council List Of Contractor's Firms in Sindh 2017-18 Sr # Cat Reg # Firm Name Validity City Phone Email 1 C1 5 GREAVES PAKISTAN (PVT) LTD Jun 30, 2018 KARACHI 02135682565-7 [email protected] 2 CA 9 SIEMENS PAKISTAN ENGG CO LTD Jun 30, 2018 KARACHI 3222224645 [email protected] 3 OA 10 PAK OASIS INDUSTRIES (PVT) LTD Jun 30, 2018 KARACHI 2132414319 [email protected] 4 C2 12 PROCON (PVT) LTD Jun 30, 2018 KARACHI 2135840848 [email protected] 5 C3 15 SEASONMASTER ENGINEERING (PVT) LTD. Jun 30, 2018 KARACHI 5396351-3 [email protected]. 6 O2 16 S.D ENTERPRISES Jun 30, 2018 KARACHI 7 CA 22 RAMZAN AND SONS (PVT) LTD Jun 30, 2018 KARACHI 02135821861-62 [email protected] 8 O2 23 GOOD LUCK ENTERPRISES Jun 30, 2018 KARACHI 9 O2 25 DEOKJAE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY (PVT) LTD. Jun 30, 2018 KACHHI 2135860985 [email protected] 10 CA 27 SAITA (PAKISTAN) PTE LTD Jun 30, 2019 KARACHI 021-34548577 saita @cyber.net.pk 11 CB 29 JAMMY CONSTRUCTORS (PVT) LTD Jun 30, 2018 KARACHI 2134551671 [email protected] 12 O3 31 ALLIED ENGINEERING & SERVICES (PVT) LTD Jun 30, 2018 KARACHI 0215066901-13 [email protected]/www.aesl.com.pk 13 C1 36 NAWAB BROTHERS (PVT) LTD Jun 30, 2018 KARACHI 2136724061 [email protected] 14 O1 40 KOHISAR ENTERPRISES Jun 30, 2018 KARACHI 2135685005 [email protected] 15 O3 42 CONTRACT PLUS Jun 30, 2018 KARACHI 3018268003 16 O1 42 ABDUL QAYOOM MAZARI Jun 30, 2018 KASHMORE 3337366688 [email protected] 17 CA 43 USMANI INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATESPVT LTD Jun 30, 2018 KARACHI 02135653501-3 [email protected] 18 CA 47 MIAN ABDUL JABBAR & CO Jun 30, 2018 HYDERABAD 0333-3624763 [email protected] 19 O4 52 A.Z & CO Jun 30, 2018 SUKKUR 715630872 20 CA 54 PARAGON CONSTRUCTORS (PVT) LTD Jun 30, 2018 KARACHI 02134375701-10 [email protected] 21 CB 60 MUHANDASEEN (Pvt) LTD Jun 30, 2018 KARACHI 2134533092 [email protected] 22 CA 64 ASSOCIATED CONSTRUCTOR LTD Jun 30, 2018 KARACHI 021-34520351-2 [email protected] 23 CA 66 AL-TARIQ CONSTRUCTORS PVT LTD Jun 30, 2018 KARACHI 3332211134 [email protected] 24 CB 66 GULF CONSTRUCTORS (PVT) LTD Jun 30, 2018 KARACHI 02134550264-65 [email protected] 25 CA 67 ABDUL SATTAR & CO Jun 30, 2018 KARACHI 0215897240-2 [email protected] 26 CB 68 CRESCENT CONSTRUCTION CO Jun 30, 2018 KARACHI 2134140931 [email protected] 27 CA 71 SULTAN MAHMOOD & CO Jun 30, 2018 KARACHI 2135822961 [email protected] 28 CA 73 SEFEC ENGINEERING (PVT) LTD Jun 30, 2018 KARACHI 02135391743-44 [email protected] 29 CA 74 MAQBOOL ASSOCIATES (PVT) LTD Jun 30, 2018 KARACHI 35861903-06 [email protected] 30 CA 80 AGHA CONSTRUCTION CO Jun 30, 2018 KARACHI 3333869288 [email protected] 31 CA 81 QASIM KHAN & COMPANY Jun 30, 2018 KARACHI 3009387075 [email protected] 32 CA 87 AL-MEHRAN BUILDERS PAK (PVT) LTD Jun 30, 2018 KARACHI 2134155554 [email protected] 33 O4 88 SSS CORPORATION Jun 30, 2018 KARACHI 3002020882 34 CB 91 HAJI SAEED MUHAMMAD & SONS Jun 30, 2018 KARACHI 2134987000 [email protected] 35 O4 92 SYED & COMPANY & BROTHERS Jun 30, 2018 KARACHI 3008314753 NA 36 CA 93 SARDAR MUHAMMAD ASHRAF D. BALUCH (PVT) LTD Jun 30, 2018 KARACHI 2135643771 [email protected],[email protected] 37 CB 95 DEVELOPMENT CONSTRUCTION SERVICES Jun 30, 2018 KARACHI 3009215556 [email protected] 38 O4 95 H.K ENTERPRISES Jun 30, 2018 KARACHI 3012056507 NA 39 CB 103 MERAJ LIMITED Jun 30, 2018 KARACHI 215050145 [email protected] 40 CB 107 ABDUL MAJEED & COMPANY Jun 30, 2018 KARACHI 3212000234 [email protected] 41 CA 109 SHAIKH BAZ KHAN & BROTHERS Jun 30, 2018 KARACHI 2136624788 [email protected] 42 CA 111 FRIENDS CONSTRUCTION SYNDICATE (PVT) LTD Dec 31, 2017 KARACHI 0300-8254434 [email protected] 43 CA 119 PRINCIPAL BUILDERS Jun 30, 2018 KARACHI 021-35395346-51 [email protected] 44 CA 120 FRIENDS ENTERPRISES Dec 31, 2018 KARACHI 021-35245916-17 [email protected] 45 CB 120 AL-MANSOOR (PVT) LTD Jun 30, 2018 KARACHI 2135895516 [email protected] 46 CA 121 UNITED CONSTRCTION CO. Jun 30, 2018 KARACHI 021-36653297 [email protected] 47 CA 122 INDUSMENS CORPORATION Jun 30, 2018 KARACHI 2134380234 [email protected] 48 CB 124 PRITAM DAS Jun 30, 2018 DADU 3003279096 [email protected] 49 O5 126 SHEWAK BABU Jun 30, 2018 3018316009 50 CA 127 HAJI SIRAJUDDIN SOOMRO Jun 30, 2018 HYDERABAD 3332779929 [email protected] 51 CA 130 M.D.S & CO Jun 30, 2018 KASHMORE 3003117298 NA 52 CA 133 NIAZ MUHAMMAD KHAN & BROTHERS Dec 31, 2017 HYDERABAD 3008379399 [email protected] 53 CA 134 HAFIZ RABNAWAZ & COMPANY Jun 30, 2018 HYDERABAD 3008377209 [email protected] 54 CA 135 NASEEB KHAN AND BROTHERS Jun 30, 2018 KARACHI 3452055935 NA 55 CA 136 RM GULISTAN ENGINEERS & CONTRACTORS (PVT) LTD Jun 30, 2018 KARACHI 2135242351 [email protected] 56 CA 138 STANDARD CONSTRUCTION CO Jun 30, 2018 KARACHI 2135865261 [email protected] 57 CA 141 SHER MUHAMMAD MUGHERI & CO Jun 30, 2018 KARACHI 3003179915 [email protected] 58 C3 141 ZOR ENGINEERS (Pvt) LTD. Jun 30, 2018 KARACHI 3453335406 NA 59 CB 142 MUHAMMAD RAMZAN & CO Jun 30, 2018 KASHMORE 3008317290 NA 60 CA 144 QUALITY BUILDERS LIMITED Jun 30, 2018 KARACHI 35662096,35620647-48 [email protected] 61 CB 144 KAMRAN & KAMPANY Jun 30, 2018 KARACHI 3332143948 [email protected] 62 CA 145 PAK OASIS INDUSTRIES (PVT) LTD Jun 30, 2018 KARACHI 2132414319 [email protected] 63 CA 148 KAIM KHANI & BROTHERS Jun 30, 2018 KARACHI 02134981182/34981187 [email protected] 64 CA 149 AA QUALITY BUILDERS PVT LTD Jun 30, 2018 KARACHI 02134833881-3 [email protected] 65 CA 159 PIPELINK CONSTRUCTION (PVT) LTD Jun 30, 2018 KARACHI 3008244668 [email protected] 66 CA 160 UMAR JAN & CO Jun 30, 2018 SUKKUR 3018313570 [email protected] 67 CA 165 FAZAL & BROTHERS Jun 30, 2018 HYDERABAD 3313606171 [email protected] 68 CA 170 THADANI ENTERPRISES Jun 30, 2019 HYDERABAD 0222784313-4 [email protected] 69 CA 175 AL-SHAFI ENTERPRISES Jun 30, 2018 KARACHI 3008266660 [email protected] 70 CA 177 BST SERVICES Jun 30, 2018 KARACHI 2134128666 [email protected] 71 CB 179 SHAMSHER KHAN & CO Jun 30, 2018 KARACHI 3008204008 NA 72 CB 183 KAZI NISAR AHMED & CO Jun 30, 2018 HYDERABAD 222103164 [email protected] 73 CA 185 AMCORP ENGINEERING & CONST. (PVT) LTD Jun 30, 2018 KARACHI 21368016891 [email protected] 74 CB 187 SHERJAN MOSAKHAIL & SONS Jun 30, 2018 KARACHI 3002492954 sherjanmosa khel [email protected] 75 CB 188 ZIAUDDIN AHMED & CO (PVT) LTD. Jun 30, 2018 KARACHI 2134528367 [email protected] 76 CA 196 MUMTAZ & COMPANY Jun 30, 2018 HYDERABAD 3003798101 [email protected] 77 CB 196 SHAMS & ZAIN MEO RAJPOOT CONST CO. Jun 30, 2018 KARACHI 2134986159 - 78 CB 197 A.KARIM AND SONS ENGG (PVT) LTD. Jun 30, 2018 KARACHI 021-34545380 askeng @ super.net.pk 79 CB 198 S.B.KHAN AND SONS Jun 30, 2018 KARACHI [email protected] 80 CB 199 KAYBEE CONSTRUCTORS Jun 30, 2018 SHAHDAD PUR 235841419 [email protected] 81 CA 207 SHAH RUKH ENGINEERS & CONTRACTORS(PVT) LTD Jun 30, 2018 KARACHI 2135611824 [email protected] 82 CA 210 SHAMSI BUILDERS LTD Jun 30, 2018 KARACHI 3567564-474 [email protected] 83 C1 211 CEMCON ASSOCIATES Jun 30, 2018 KARACHI 3212439422 [email protected] 84 CB 214 JAFFER BROTHERS (PVT) LTD Jun 30, 2018 KARACHI 02134373111-15 [email protected] 85 CB 215 ORIENT ENERGY SYSTEMS (PVT) LTD Jun 30, 2018 KARACHI 21111507507 [email protected] 86 CB 225 MAQBOOL AHMED & CO. Jun 30, 2018 KARACHI 0300-3199935 [email protected] 87 C3 226 MECHTEC ENGINEERS Jun 30, 2018 KARACHI 3028234436 NA 88 CB 226 UNIQUE ENTERPRISES Jun 30, 2018 SUKKUR 3003144655 [email protected] 89 C1 237 QAMARUDDIN AND CO Jun 30, 2018 HYDERABAD 3008371976 [email protected] 90 C3 241 NAQVI BUILDERS Jun 30, 2018 KHAIR PUR 0243-551399 NA 91 C3 245 EPIC (Pvt) LTD. Jun 30, 2018 KARACHI 3008297240 [email protected] 92 C5 249 TAJ CONSTRUCTION CO. Jun 30, 2018 KARACHI 4130428 NA 93 C3 260 SHUJAUDDIN AND BROTHERS Jun 30, 2018 KARACHI 2567008-9 [email protected] 94 C1 276 MANTHAR ALI BHATTI Jun 30, 2018 KARACHI 2134532478 [email protected] 95 C4 285 ELECTRO INTERNATIONAL Jun 30, 2018 KARACHI 3008230206 [email protected] 96 C1 333 ABASEEN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY (PVT) LTD Jun 30, 2018 KARACHI 3018254626 [email protected] 97 O6 337 JAVED FAZAL OPERATOR CO Jun 30, 2018 KARACHI 98 C3 348 FABRICON (Pvt) LTD. Jun 30, 2018 KARACHI 4984957-4986142 [email protected], 99 C1 349 HOUSING ENTERPRISES Jun 30, 2018 KARACHI 3408693720 [email protected] 100 O6 413 URS ISPECTION PVT LTD Jun 30, 2018 KARACHI 30082333111 101 C2 418 AL ABDULLAH CONSTRUCTORS (PVT) LTD Jun 30, 2018 KARACHI 2134557012 al_abdullah_khieymail.com 102 C1 481 RAJA NAKE MUHAMMAD & COMPANY Jun 30, 2018 KARACHI NA 103 C2 496 MUHAMMAD KHAN KHILGI & BROTHERS Jun 30, 2018 KARACHI 3222112053 NA 104 C3 506 IMTIAZ CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Jun 30, 2018 HYDERABAD 022-3866248 NA 105 C1 507 KAZMI CONSTRUCTION CO. Jun 30, 2018 KARACHI 2134530857 [email protected] 106 C1 510 IIW INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERS & CONTRACTORS Jun 30, 2018 KARACHI 3000449085 [email protected] 107 C3 517 BASHIR AHMAD KHOSO Jun 30, 2018 KHAND KOT 3337319988 108 C1 558 R.P.S. CONSTRUCTION CO Jun 30, 2018 KARACHI 212783454 [email protected] 109 C1 605 SAEED KHAN CONSTRUCTION CO Jun 30, 2018 HYDERABAD 3003090264 NA 110 C1 612 S.
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