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Registered Contractors JIGAWA STATE DUE PROCESS AND PROJECT MONITORING WORKS REGISTRATION UNIT REGISTERED CONTRACTORS. JANUARY TO DECEMBER 2020 NAME OF COMPANIES ADDRESS TIN NO RC NO 1 A. G. M & SONS NIGERIA LIMITED NO. 26 MADALA ROAD WUSE SULEJA ABUJA 01590232-0001 RC:-267423 2 313 TEXTILE NIGERIA LIMITED NO. 2 B/KASUWA BABURA JIGAWA 18210491-0001 RC:1172746 3 A. G. A KILAWA NIGERIA LIMITED NO. 2 OIL SHOPPING COMPLEX GWARAM JIGAWA 00041459-0001 RC:-1358964 4 A. S. G TECHNICAL SERVICES NO. YB 6/4 GIDA DUBU YADI DUTSE 10749076-0001 RC:0021012 5 A. U. T NIGERIA LIMITED NO. 20 MATSARO QUARTERS HADEJIA LGA JIGAWA 01131260-0001 RC:-337098 6 A. U. Z COLNSTRUCTIOLN COMPANY LTD NO. 147 NGURU ROAD, HADEJIA LGA JIGAWA STATE 18941831-0001 RC:1225828 7 A. Y. A LOGISTIES & CONST. LIMITED NO. 10 KIYAWA ROAD, DUTSE JIGAWA STATE 19517009-0001 RC:-723169 8 A.G GLOBAL GOLDEN SERVICES LIMITED NO. 43 GRA ROAD, HADEJIA JIGAWA 04276398-0001 RC:-772598 9 AA ALJAZEERA AGRO PRO. LIMITED NO. 8 MAJE ROAD, HADEJIA JIGAWA STATE 02542068-0001 RC:-7724882 10 AA MAIKATAKO GENERAL ENTER. LTD NO. 52 KANO ROAD, UNION BANK HADEJIA JIGAWA STATE 09648593-0001 RC:-880442 11 AD2 INTEGRATED TECH. NIGERIA LIMITED NO. 151 GODIYA MIYATTI HOUSING ESTATE DUTSE 21309629-0001 RC:-1298572 12 ADAMS GENERAL ENTERPRISES LIMITED NO. 7 MAJE ROAD, HADEJIA LGA JIGAWA STATE 17582871-0001 RC:-115168 13 ADZ GLOBAL SERVICES LIMITED NO. 72 KOFAR CIROMA S/GARU QUARTERS HADEJIA JIGAWA 01776233-0001 RC:741667 14 AHSAN GENERAL MERCHANTS LIMITED NO.1 KARA RING ROAD, MAIGATARI LGA JIGAWA 18534821-0001 RC: 1080323 15 AKAM CONSULTANTS LIMITED NO. 560, UMMARU DANKURA STREET, OPP. ZOO. ROAD, KANO 17819611-0001 RC:-1166913 16 AKARAM ENGINEERING & MANAGEMENT NO. BLOCK YB1/15 GIDA DUGU DUTSE 10191268-0001 RC:-867669 17 AL -HAMSAD INVESTMENT LIMITED NO. 7 ZARIA ROAD, MEMORIAL COMPLEX KANO 01856709-0001 RC:-334715 18 AL-HANABIL INVEST. & INTEG. SER. NIG. NO. KANO ROAD, RINGIM LGA JIGAWA 21462191-0001 RC:1603651 19 AL-HUSSAN TOWN CLEAN LIMITED NO. SHOP NO. 6 SULAIMAN ABDULLAHI MAIKANO WAY DUTSE 01784004-0001 RC:-649396 20 AL-MAJEED CONSTRUCTION C O. LIMITED NO. 50 TSAGAN TOWN RINGIM LGA JIGAWA STATE 1.8273E+11 RC:1298575 21 AL-JURAJ SYNERGY CONCEPTS LIMITED NO. 12 MAIGATARI ROAD, GUMEL LGA JIGAWA STATE 20278141-0001 RC:-1399095 22 AL-KASSAN JANNAH NIGERIA LIMITED NO. 1 HARUNA KASSIN STREET, RINGIM JIGAWA STATE 09235317-0001 RC:-897448 23 AL-KHEEYAD NIGERIA LIMITED NO. 48 HUROMI QUARTERS RINGIM 09032820-0001 RC:884882 24 ALLAH ABIN-DOGARO LIMITED NO. 28 KATUTU QUARTERS RINGIM LGA JIGAWA STATE 13203513-0001 RC:931833 25 ALLIED STRATEGIES LIMITED NO. PLOT 807 SABON GIDA SHARADA KANO 10383330-0001 RC:-685783 26 ALREN CONSTRUCTION CO. LIMITED NO. 8 BOMPAI STREET, KANO STATE 00572078-0001 RC:285752 27 AL'SABUR GLOBAL LINKS LIMITED NO. 3 KASARA'U QUARTERS DUTSE JIGAWA STATE 03326669-0001 RC:-814178 28 AMIA INTEGRATED SERVICES LIMITED NO. 5 KOFAR YAMMA MAJE ROAD, HADEJIA LGA JIGAWA 17756323-0001 RC:1158056 29 AMM MANZO NIGERIA LIMITED NO. 187 KANO OPP. UNION BANK HADEJIA LGA JIGAWA 20377943-0001 R:-140732 30 APEX DESIGN ASSOCIATES NO. 9 ZOO ROAD, HOUSING ESTATE TARAUNI KANO STATE 04701203-0001 RC:-JG418 31 AR-RAYYAN VENTURES GLOBAL NIG. LTD NO. PLOT 123 DATANOMA ESTATE GUMEL JIGAWA STATE 20664109-0001 RC:-1452086 32 AS GAZA INTEGRATED SERVICES LIMITED NO. 3 MAIWAKE STREET, YANA-SHIRA LGA BAUCHI STATE 18939709-0001 RC:-1300905 33 AS MATASA OIL AND GAS ENTERPRISES NO. 20, BABALDU OPP, OLD MARKET GWARAM LGA JIGAWA 24142724-0001 RC:-3156970 34 ASAKA CONSTRUCTION LIMITED NO. 4 SOKOTO ROAD, HANWA, ZARIA KADUNA STATE 01523154-0001 RC:-499166 35 ASASCO NIGERIA LIMITED NO. 105 ZARIA ROAD, KANO STATE 14276921-0001 RC:339339 36 ASH PROJECT AND SERVICES LIMITED NO. 2 ZOO ROAD, KANO STATE 20679989-0001 RC:-1459006 37 ATTQWA GLOBAL CONCEPT NIGERIA LTD NO. 7/3 ROAD, FLOOR HADIZA HOUSE OPP, JIFATU STORE KANO 14528689-0001 RC:-729466 38 BABBAN DOKI GEN. ENTER. NIG. LTD NO. 7 KWALAM TAURA LGA JIGAWA STATE 05271589-0001 RC:663315 39 BACKBONE GLOBAL LINKS NO. 67 GALADANCHI QUARTERS RINGIM JIGAWA STATE 15411648-0001 RC:-2217706 40 BADARU ABUBAKAR TALMIZ COLLECGE NO. 5 DAURA ROAD, YAN-MAKADA QUARTERS KAZAURE 23741083-0001 RC:1734608 41 BAKAWA MULTI SERVICES LIMITED NO. B381 KUDAI QUARTERS B/KASUWA DUTSE JIGAWA STATE 14352521-0001 RC:-1046276 42 BASIC FOUR LIMITED NO. 1 HAKIMI STREET, DUTSE JIGAWA STATE 01748607-0001 RC:-399925 43 BULDAK GLOBAL VENTURES LIMITED NO. 1 DAKAYYAWA KOFAR FADA KAUGAMA 19759359-0001 RC:-1329823 44 CENTRALEAD NIGERIA LIMITED NO. 170 MURTALA MOHD WAY, KANO STATE 14312744-0001 RC:1052021 45 CGC NIGERIA LIMITED NO. NNAMDI AZIKIWE WAY, KUDENDA IND. AREA KADUNA 01336364-0001 RC:-210299 46 CHINA ZHONGHAO NIGERIA LIMITED NO. PLOT 7 INUWA ABDULKADIR ROAD, KADUNA STATE 00646583-0001 RC:441280 47 CLEAR IMPRESSION LIMITED NO. 54 SHARADA PHASE II KANO 09628872-0001 RC:-713320 48 CUBES & PYRAMIDS NIGERIA LIMITED NO. 4 HADEJIA ROAD, M/MADORI STREET KANO 10987469-0001 RC:957465 49 DABINO INTEGRATED SERVICES LIMITED NO. SHARADA PHASE III KANO STATE 20976547-0001 RC:1466416 50 DALARI CONSTRUCTION CO. NIGERIA LTD NO. 23 MIGA LGA JIGAWA STATE 19487255-0001 RC:-928308 51 DAN KWARA MAJIMINA INVESTMENT LTD NO. FA 3-5 FANISAU HOUSING ESTATE DUTSE LGA JIGAWA 18087703-0001 RC;-1247065 52 DAN'ASABE VENTURES NO. 4 KORAU BUILDING BABURA LGA JIGAWA STATE 20589159-0001 RC:-1433582 53 DANBABA REAL CONTRACTOR NIG. LTD NO. 7 IBRAHIM ALIU BEPASS BESIDE M/HEALTH WORKS JS 21627623-0001 RC:-1627434 54 DANGATA MEMORIAL INVESTMENT LTD NO. 3 GILIMA ROAD, KWALAM TAURA, LGA JIGAWA STATE 20103711-0001 RC;-1354284 55 DANGTECH TECHANICAL SERVICES NO.PLOT 67 COURTS ROAD, GYADI-GYADI KANO 05427193-0001 RC:-002409 56 DAN'SARA INGRATED SERVICES LIMITED NO. EMIR'S PALACE GUMEL LGA JIGAWA 21678213-0001 RC:-1633663 57 DEE-TECH NIGERIA LIMITED NO. 16/17 ZOO ROAD, KANO STATE 03144843-0001 RC:-270764 58 DUTSEN TAURA NIGERIA LIMITED NO.1 KOFAR FADA KAZAURE LGA JIGAWA 09628872-0001 RC:-713320 59 ES'MAIL VENTURES LIMITED NO. GAGARAWA ROAD, GUMEL LGA JIGAWA STATE 01967895-0001 RC:-398528 60 ESSENCE WOULDWIDE SSERVICES LIMITED NO. 2 KANO KADUNA EXPRESS WAY, ZARIA KADUNA STATE 15054610-0001 RC:-1069890 61 EUROPEAN DYNAMIC UK LIMITED NO. 67 WESTOW STREET, LONDON UNITED KINGDOM 106603742-0001 RC:7306126 62 GANAN CONSTRUCTION CO. LIMITED NO. D/KUDU ROAD, KANO STATE 10525770-0001 RC:-938857 63 GARE INVESTMENT NIGERIA LIMITED NO. 222 ZOO ROAD KANO STATE 01912923-0001 RC:261857 64 GAWON BARIKI GLOBAL SERVICES LTD NO. 2 DAKAYYAWA BUS-STOP OFF, HADEJIA ROAD, KAUGAMA 22348661-0001 RC:1626414 65 GERAWA GLOBAL ENGINEERING LIMITED NO. 44/48 TAKARAWA INDUSTRIAL ESTATE KANO STATE 00275180-0001 RC:-377481 66 GIDAN ADEDE GENERAL ENTER. LIMITED NO. 5 ALHAJI NAISA HOUSE KIYAWA JIGAWA STATE 15736559-0001 RC:-1082530 67 GRANITOID ENGINEERING SERVICES LTD NO. BLK AA 40 ZOO ROAD, KANO 18214515-0001 RC:-1289511 68 H & M NIGERIA LIMITED NO. 184 MAIDUGURI ROAD, KANO STATE 00326239-0001 RC:443610 69 HAG ENGINEERING NIGERIA LIMITED NO. A14 WUSE PLAZA ABUJA 09894635-0001 RC:-147477 70 HASCOM ENGINEERING & CONST. LTD NO. 16 YAHAYA GUSA'U ROAD, KANO STATE 03529282-0001 RC:8071977 71 HAVAGE ENGINEERINGSERVICES LIMITED NO. FLAT 2,KUJAMA CLOSE BARMAWA GRA KADUNA 01776349-0001 RC:-614526 72 HOMELUX CONSTRUCTION EQUP. CO. LTD NO. LAUTAI HOUSE 5C WUDIL , KANO STATE 01645138-0001 RC:-49901 73 HUSNA CONSTRUCTION NIGERIA LIMITED NO. 13, KWALAM MADAKACHI TAURA LGA RINGIM LGA 22621591-0001 RC:-1684684 74 I. T. MULTI SYNERGY VENTURES LIMITED NO. A 39 DANMASARA HOUSING ESTATE DUTSE, JIGAWA 21181145-0001 RC:-1547913 75 IGEE ENGINEERING LIMITED NO. 59 TAFAWA BALEWA ROAD, KANO 10766959-0001 RC:-626484 76 IKHLAS BOOKSHOP & INTEGRATED LTD NO. 572 DANBABA CUSTOM STREET, OFF, DANHASSAN KANO 22362257-0001 RC:-1659062 77 INTERGRAPHIC CONSULTANTS NO.2A ZAINABDEEN HOUSE NEW COURT ROAD, KANO 11562231-0001 RC:-JG600 78 JAHA INTEGRATED SERVICES LIMITED NO. 45 ZANGO QUARTERS MAIDUGURI ROAD, KIYAWA LGA 23295215-0001 RC:1698825 79 JIGNAJ GLOBAL CONSTRUCTION LIMITED NO. 31 ALONG RONI ROAD, GWIWA LGA JIGAWA 17776935-0001 RC:-1100284 80 JSASC LIMITED NO. 1 SANI ABACHA WAY, DUTSE, JIGAWA STATE 19872217-0001 RC:-2558111 81 JUWAIRA GENERAL ENTERPRISES NO. R1 FLAT 3, MOPOL BASE DUTSE 23861234-0001 RC:3992114 82 KAFIYAMA GENERAL ENTERPRISES LIMITED NO. UNGUWAR MANGAWA BIRNIWA JIGAWA STATE 19487481-0001 RC:117352 83 KANADHI GLOBAL LINKS LIMITED NO. 3 KASARA'U QUARTERS DUTSE JIGAWA STATE 03326648-0001 RC:-792287 84 KAWU NIGERIA LIMITED NO. 241 ZOO, ROAD, KANO 03425391-0001 RC:-213551 85 KHAIRUSSABAH NIGERIA LIMITED NO. NATAALA HOUSE OPP. FIRST BANK DUTSE JIGAWA STATE 04829332-0001 RC:-855302 86 KINGS GUARD NIGERIA LIMITED NO. KM 10, LEKKI-EPE EXPRESS WAY, LEKKI LAGOS STATE 09330438-0001 RC:-211657 87 KINGS PALACE GENERAL CONST. LIMITED NO. 5 BULTARI ROAD, RUMFA QUARTERS HADEJIA JIGAWA 22627995-0001 RC:-1686125 88 K-MANU GEN. CONST. & ENGR. SER. LTD NO. 1 UNGUWAR MEDU HADEJIA JIGAWA 10141536-0001 RC:-895480 89 LAND BASE ENGINEERING SERVICES LTD NO. 6 MAJE RFOAD, HADEJIA, JIGAWA STATE. 01611236-0001 RC:-344040 90 LIMIS BROTHERS AND COMPANY NO. 697 COURT ROAD, SABON GARI KANO AWAITING RC:-001363 91 LINES AND DIMENTIONS LIMITED NO. 26 GOGO STREET SABUWAR GWARAM JIGAWA STATE 09466710-0001 RC:-872927 92 LINX SPATIAL SYSTEMS LIMITED NO. PLOT 43 RAILWAY LAYOUT OFF, ABDULLAHI BAYARO KANO 20946963-0001 RC:-1501051 93 LION AND TIGER BUSINESS SOLUTION CO. NO. 17 HABIBU GWARZO STREET, MAIDUGURI ROAD, KANO 24030252-0001 BN3102076 94 LOYALTY PROPERTIES LIMITED NO. 5 K/HAUSA ROAD, JAHUN LGA JIGAWA STATE 03506613-0001 RC:256545 95 M.
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