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S.No . Name Address Telephone/Mobile No Total No Of S.No Name Address Telephone/Mobile Total No of NEC Municipalit Email Id . No Drawings/Re No y No marks 1. Ajay Maharjan Lalitpur 9851070814 15 5686 620 parallaxplus@gmail.com 2. Ambika Suryabinaya 9851175000 3 1123 677 ambica1207@gmail.com Shrestha k-10 3. Amit Lagan Tole, 9843097810 3 485 'A' 588 amit_1st@yahoo.com Bajracharya Kathmandu 4. Amok Sundar Bhaktapur-6 9841658036 New 9652 719 asubasb@gmail.com Bajracharya Civil 'A' 5. Anand Gupta Koteshwor- 9851230869 4 1118 542 ar.anandgupta30@gmail.co 35, m Kathmandu 6. Anil Kumar Khapinchhe 9841284191 5702 0549 anilawale@greenhillcity.co Awale n, Lalitpur Civil m 7. Anish Shakya Prayag 9841993417 3 1669 'A' 656 ar.anishshakya@gmail.com Pokhari 8. Anjan Raj Dhapakhel, 9851044313 3 210 'A' 650 anjanrrs@yahoo.com Shrestha Lalitpur 9. Anjila Satdobato 9841286214 12 523 392 ange.tamrakar@gmail.com Tamrakar 10. Anuradha Nhyonkha- 9841826180 755 612 anumearchitecht@gmail.co Dangol 28 m 11. Arjun Magar Sanepa, 9851183984 New 1216 'A' 704 arzunemagar@gmail.com Lalitpur-2 12. Ashesh Sunakothi- 9841647325 1 9699 543 ashesh_maharjan066@outl Maharjan 26 Civil 'A' ook.com 13. Babu Ratna Lalitpur-8 9841409855 New 5223 714 baburatna.maharjan@gmail Maharjan Civil .com 14. Basanta Kr. Chanakhu- 9851118395 New 12682 702 basantak@gmail.com Khadka 1, 'A' Ramechhap 15. Bharat Bahadur Bardiya 9851122026 New 3549 696 bharatdhakal@gmail.com S.No Name Address Telephone/Mobile Total No of NEC Municipalit Email Id . No Drawings/Re No y No marks Dhakal 16. Bibek Bista Lamjung 9849377828 15 9346 528 bbista15@gmail.com 17. Bijaya Rana Sainbu, 9841436226 36 9334 'A' 561 bijayamr@gmail.com Bhaisepati- 18 18. Bikesh Nanda Bubahal-16 9841111304 40 7488 510 bajra@hotmail.com Bajracharya 'Civil' 19. Bikram Bungamati- 9841490555 9409 553 mjn.bikram@gmail.com Maharjan 22 20. Bikram Gokarnesho 9851008213 25 nos 10289 519 er.bikram2182@gmail.com Shrestha r-4 'A' 21. Binay K. Rautahat-5 9851023366 3 1705 'A' 373 binaymishra@hotmail.com Mishra 22. Binayendra B. Kathmandu 9803219581 10 13 286 Shrestha 23. Binod Khatri Godawari-1 9841172030 New 14443 724 khatri23be@gmail.com Civil 'A' 24. Binod Kumar Tokha-8, 9841484813 Singh Kathmandu 25. Binod Subahal 9851176927 595 441 linesandspaces@hotmail.co Maharjan m 26. Binod Sah Dhobighat-3 9841410635 40 - 313 27. Bipin Gaire Pulchowk 9801115595 6906 'A' 651 bipin@meroghar.com 28. Bishal Darnal Khanchikot- 9851030909 New 1246 'A' 716 bihaldarnal467@gmail.com 5, Arghakhanc hi 29. Bishow Shakya Patan 9841397500 211 'A' 496 arbisoshakya@gmail.com Dhoka 30. C.A. Mahalaxmi 9851176488 9114 580 caccnepal@gmail.com S.No Name Address Telephone/Mobile Total No of NEC Municipalit Email Id . No Drawings/Re No y No marks Construction & Consultancy Pvt.Ltd 31. Chuman Ekantakuna 9851067219 5 4090 353 chumandarlami@gmail.co Darlami m 32. Deepak K. Lazimpat 9841327162 3 3451 'A' 596 deepakshrestha62@gmail.c Shrestha om 33. Deependra Lubhu-8, 9849302079 New 13072 720 deependra.shrestha609@g Shrestha Lalitpur Civil A mail.com 34. Deepika Ekhalakhu, 9803092893 1529 'A' 688 deepika.nemkul@gmail.co Nemkul Lalitpur m 35. Dikesh Harisiddhi 9849055550 14511 721 dksmzn@gmail.com Maharjan 36. Dilip Kumar Bide -2, 9851177465 7 2815 'A' 147 dkg19690101@gmail.com Gasi Bhaktapur 37. Dinesh Raj Thasikhel- 9848787762 New 12838 725 bhattrai100dinesh@gmail.c Bhattrai 14 Civil 'A' om 38. Dipesh Katuwal Morang 9841560121 6 6002 592 dpskkat@gmail.com 39. Dipesh Kupandole, 9841403674 New 573 444 dipesh.shrestha@mathema- Shrestha Lalitpur partners.com (Mathema and Partners P.Ltd) 40. Divya Poudel Kathmandu 9841461805 1796 690 41. Ena Sthapit Sanepa 9818899841 New 1811 711 enasthapit@gmail.com 42. Gangesh Shantipur-2, 9851196319 New Civil 736 gangeshjoshi@outlook.com Kumar Joshi Dhanusha and Rural 72 'A' 43. Ghanshyam Lalitpur 9851131515 2 3336 'A' 679 gmaharjan06@gmail.com Maharjan S.No Name Address Telephone/Mobile Total No of NEC Municipalit Email Id . No Drawings/Re No y No marks 44. Gita Bista Dhangadhi 9861251414 1718 662 geetabista7@gmail.com 45. Gyanendra Harisiddhi- 9849038581 7 6309 'A' 427 gyanmhrjn@gmail.com Maharjan 28 46. Hari Bhakta Gorkha-1 9851023414 New 2654 170 hlogewe@gmail.com Gurung (Civil A) 47. Indra Bhakta Gwarko 9841352958 483 247 indrabhaktamaskey@gmail Maskey .com 48. Jasmine Shakya Lalitpur 9801820292 5 1625 'A' 642 shakyajasmine213@gmail. com 49. Jawahar Kaji Bhelachhen- 9841256240 3 313 'A' 557 jawaharbjr@gmail.com Bajracharya 9, Lalitpur Civil 50. Kabi Raj Khokana 9841337977 4345 'A' 680 kabisdg@gmail.com Dangol 51. Kalpana Dhapakhel 9849418269 10 901(A) 554(A) bharatik3@hotmail.com Bharati 52. Kashindra Lahan-12, 9815764859 New DCE 733 kashindrapasman79@gmail Pasman Siraha 3875-09 .com 53. Khagendra Baitadi, 9851001807 9587 597 Bahadur Chand Sidhipur 54. Lalit Kumar Samakhusi- 9843049919 New 5343 709 lkumar069@hotmail.com Shah 3, Kathmandu 55. Laxman Stapit Lalitpur 9841262804 1650 362 56. Lina Joshi Neuta tole-9 9841404861 3 32 'A' 585 linajoshi22@gmail.com 57. Mallika Shakya Kupandole 9841208822 448 463/24 gccservicesnp@gmail.com 58. Mannu Prasad 9851088460 New 2181 694 newman.engg@gmail.com Chaudhari 59. Manohar Seto 9851068018 1 281 Rajbhandari Durbar, S.No Name Address Telephone/Mobile Total No of NEC Municipalit Email Id . No Drawings/Re No y No marks Kathmandu 60. Milan Maharjan Gabahal, 9849088853 11732 617 mmmilans@gmail.com Lalitpur Civil 61. Mr. & Mrs. Kupandole- 9851021458 2 1222 184 'A' mlkayastha@gmail.com M.L.Kayastha 10 62. Nabin Shrestha Dillibazar, 9849542777 New 1733 'A' 727 nabinshrestha0@gmail.com Kathmandu 63. Naresh Kirtipur-1 9851112313 New 914 'A' 735 architecturediary914@gmai Maharjan l.com 64. Naresh Man Jwagal 9851093376 10 99 490 naresh.amatya@gmail.com Sing Amatya 65. Neetu Shrestha Satdobato 9841207208 40 3142 532 'A' neetushrestha@yahoo.com 66. Nikesh Kirtipur, 9841433339 3 7547 618 pray433339@gmail.com Maharjan Panga Civil 'A' 67. Nilesh Shrestha Jwagal-10 9851000253 1666 548 Civil 68. Niman Harisiddhi 9841540465 10 11344 515 mail2niman@gmail.com Maharjan 'A' 69. Niranjan Chandragiri 9851132839 New 5144 708 dumreniranjan@yahoo.com Dumre Municipalit Civil y-11, Satungal 70. Nirmal Gurung New Plaza 9851045121 95 382 nirmal@archalllane.com 71. Niroj Mahat Dholahiti 9841838994 10754 689 nirojmahat94@gmail.com Civil 72. Nisha Kansakar Dallu 9851127398 4071 497 kansakarnisha@hotmail.co Civil m 73. Padma Sundar Sunakothi, 9851153940 15 109 558 recharchillectures@gmail.c Maharjan Lalitpur om 74. Poonam Nakhipot 9841228718 2 251 589 poonambajracharya80@gm S.No Name Address Telephone/Mobile Total No of NEC Municipalit Email Id . No Drawings/Re No y No marks Bajracharya ail.com 75. Prabin Dhobighat-4 9841336010 25 10167 516 prabin_bajra11@hotmail.c Bajracharya om 76. Prabin Krishna Ekha 9841359160 12 242 362 prabintamo@gmail.com Tamrakar 77. Prabin Laghu Kathmanu- 9851125938 2 758 481 prabinlaghu@gmail.com 10 78. Pradeep Chyasal-9 9841320338 5 375 Byanjankar 79. Prajol Shrestha Pulchowk-3 9841476362 5 nos 5923 'A' 598 prajwalshrestha@outlook.c om 80. Prajwal Hada Kalimati, 9801038500 195 682 arprajwalhada@gmail.com Kathmandu 81. Prakash Rai Dhobhighat 9851057781 267 'A' 674 prakashrai1999@gmail.co m 82. Prakash Singh Parsa-14 9851137087 2443 - rawalprash@gmail.com Rawal Birgunj Civil 83. Prarishsh Kathmandu 9749523476 7 975 469 e.engg.solution@gmail.co Shrestha m 84. Pushpa Dhapakhel 9841582775 7336 646 pushpa_maharjan@hotmail Maharjan Civil .com 85. Rabindra Prayag 98410603672 20 471 rabindra.maharjan@gmail.c Maharjan Pokhari om 86. Raj Kiran Tyagal 9851170030 4 1030 'A' 489 raj.mah2438@gmail.com Maharjan 87. Raj Krishna Harisiddhi 9851007999 15 444 546 rajmarj@hotmail.com Maharjan 88. Raja Napit Nagbahal, 9851000979 7 40 'A' 576 spacedesigners014@gmail. Lalitpur com 89. Rajeeb Harisiddhi 9841190886 New 1458 697 budhobaje@gmail.com S.No Name Address Telephone/Mobile Total No of NEC Municipalit Email Id . No Drawings/Re No y No marks Maharjan 90. Rajendra Bhaisepati- 9851050950/55393 New 642 447 rscenb@gmail.com Kumar Shrestha 25, Civil 15 'Civil' Homes, Home No- 38 91. Rajesh Awale Bhelachhen- 9851070559 3883 361 rajeshawale2014@gmail.co 11 m 92. Rajesh Babu Godawari 9751032832 20 3211 326 ernep72@yahoo.com Poudel 93. Rajesh Gongabu-5 9851243581 4823 686 raj.bajr@gmail.com Bajracharya 94. Rajesh Shrestha Kupandole- 339 195 rajesh@vastukalanepal.co 1 Arch m 95. Rajish Kumar Khumaltar 9841293303 2 4151 'A' 480 rajishv@gmail.com Baidya 96. Raju Bohara Godawari- 9841304603 5 5177 'A' 394 rjubohara@gmail.com 12, Thecho, Lalitpur 97. Rakesh Lalitpur-3 5522135 49 12783 640 rakeshinnep@yahoo.com Darshan Dhari 'Civil' 98. Ram Krishna Sainbu-18, 9801020946 5 1031 482 marzanram123@gmail.com Maharjan Lalitpur 99. Rishav Kusunti-13, 9841321204 New 15510 703 hrishav_sh@yahoo.com Shrivastav Lalitpur 'A' 100. Roopak Shakya Pulchowk 9841248557 10 6420 436 'A' roopakshakya@gmail.com 101 .Rupesh Kirtipur 9851006073 New 4764 'A' 699 rupesh@hotmail.com Maharjan 102. Sabin Pudasaini Kathmandu- 9841907976 New 12924 701 psabyn@gmail.com 5 S.No Name Address Telephone/Mobile Total No of NEC Municipalit Email Id . No Drawings/Re No y No marks 103. Sahidi Joshi 9860306725 2 93 310 sahidij@hotmail.com 104. Sajeev Shakya Kuleshwar, 9851240655 New 2010 415 sajeevshakya@gmail.com Kathmandu Civil 'A' 105. Sajina Karki Lagankhel 9849792160 13155 787 'A' rumplefelle7@gmail.com 'Civil' 106. Samir Bariyait Kupandole 9851248816 New 13747 extreme.engg.solns@gmail. com 107. Samir Bariyait Kupandole, 9841343932 New 3747 'A' 723 samir.cool@gmail.com Lalitpur 108. Sampurna Badegaun 9841411557 370 'A' 663 sampurnamaharjan2001@g Maharjan mail.com 109. Sandeep Puri Chitwan, 5520823 40 1550 658 arsandip35@hotmail.com Ratnanagar- 'Arc' 12 110. Sandesh kupandole- 9841382215 10 9033 634 sandeshgurung200@gmail. Gurung 10 com 111. Sandip Imadol 9849089374 10633 627 mail2me_sandip@yahoo.co Budothoki m 112. Sandip Dorel Pulchowk 9841031400 New 1552 718 dorelsandip@gmail.com 'Archite cture' 113. Sangita Singh Kathmandu- 9851065273 2 1642 379 astradevnet@gmail.com 11 114.
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