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Officerssarakbhaban-2.Pdf TELEPHONE/MOBILE NUMBERS OF RHD OFFICERS LOCATED AT SARAK BHABAN & OTHER FIELD OFFICES. Name Designation Office Residentia Mobile Phone- l Phone Office of the Chief Engineer, Roads & Highways Department Mr. Md. Aminul Islam Laskar Chief Engineer 9562829 01819-262740 Fax-9562798 Mr. Sarwaruddin Khan E.E. Staff Officer to CE 9560598 01713-461228 Mr. Kazi Mohd. Ali ACE, MSW 9557756 01711-882619 Mr. Iftekhak Kabir S.E. Admn. & Estt. 9554647 01715-057092 Mr. Hafizur Rahman E.E. Admn. & Estt. 7176470 01711-962812 Mr Mofazzal Haider SDE, S.Bhn. Maintenance 9556471 01711-948779 Mr. Sarwaruddin Khan E.E. Enquiry 9558332 01713-461228 Mr. Dr.AKM Manirul Haq Director, Audit & Accounts 9554621 01711-430201 Chowy. Md. Ruhul Amin Dy. Director,Security 9568636 8861206 01711-224408 Mr. Faridul Alam S.E. MIS & Estate 7176841 01711-537043 Mr. Monir Hossain E.E. Land Record 9555415 01712-197640 Mrs.Kazi Sayeda Momtaz Computer System Analyst 9568032 01552-386093 Mr. Abu Talha Director (SE) ,TC 8050964 01710-379157 Mr. Abdur Rashid-1 E.E.(DD). T.Centre 8050965 01673-988071 Office of the Additional Chief Engineer (RHD), Planning & Maintenance Wing, Dhaka. Mr. Bipul Chandra Shaha ACE, Planng. & Mtc. 9562821 01670-373001 Mr. Emdad Hossain S.E. Procurement 9557989 01732-444495 Mr. Zikrul Islam E.E. Contract Ev. 01714-004011 Mr. E.E. Procurement & 9550571 Documentation. Mr. Shahidunnabi S.E. Planng.& Prog. 9555378 01711-530345 Mr.Tusher Kanti Shaha E.E. Planng.-1 7171404 01552-600037 Mr. S.M. Salekin E.E. Planng.-2 7160717 Mr. Asma Akhter Jahan E.E. Prog. 9568459 01552-542476 Mr. Quazi Sahrear S.E. Maintenance 7169440 01716-012684 Mr. Nazmul Huda E.E. Periodic mtc.-1 7169441 01819-270498 Mr. Saiful Islam E.E. Periodic mtc.-2 9559659 01711-825228 Mr E.E. Routine Mtc. 9551819 Mrs. Roshne-A-Fatema E.E. Bridge P. Mtc. 9665626 01726-740809 Mr. Aminul Islam S.E. Monitoring 7176842 01552-485421 Mr. Perven Sultana EE. Monitoring 9555295 01711-032511 Mr. Zahura Begum E.E. Evaluation 7171213 01713-005402 Mr. Marufa Ismat Chief Transport Ec. 9555277 9556700 01715-057469 Mr. Afiluddin S.E. HDM Circle 7110743 01552-369840 Mr. A.K. Md. Fazlul Karim E.E. Data Base 7160718 01711-386973 Mr. E.E. Operation 9557776 Office of the Additional Chief Engineer (RHD), Bridge Management Wing, Dhaka. Mr. Sayedul Haq ACE, Bridge Management Wing 9562003 01552-300818 Mr. Ashraful Alam S.E. Bridge Design 9557486 01711-609137 Mr. Rezaul Karim E.E. Bridge Design-1 7171333 01671-504889 Mr. Shahadat Hossain E.E. Bridge Design-2 9566492 01915-482935 Mr. Rehana Haq E.E. Bridge Design-3 7170900 Mr. Ahmedur Rahman S.E. Bridge Constn. 9560601 01819-660358 Mr. Ruhul Amin E.E. Bridge Constn.1 9560604 01711-384014 Mr. Moslehuddin E.E. Bridge Constn.2 9560597 Mr. Reaz Ahmed Zaber E.E. Bridge Constn.& Mtc.-4 9558223 01711-533380 Mr. Jawed Alam S.E. Planning & Data 9551530 01672-889112 (under Dhaka Zone) Mr. Shafiul Azam Bhuiyan E.E. Bridge 9557498 01727-007402 Inspection & Planng. Mr. Nurul Hossain E.E. Monitoring & 9557492 01727-369123 Evaluation Office of the Additional Chief Engineer (RHD), Technical Service Wing, Dhaka. Mr.Mahbubul Alam ACE, Technical Services 9562032 01711-581560 Mr. Quamrul Haq S.E. Rd. Design & Safety 7176962 01714-000652 Mr. Rehana haq E.E. Rd. Safety 9558336 01552-308166 Mrs. Rowshanara Khanam S.E. Social & Environment. 9555755 01913-257860 Mr.Taposhi Dash E.E. Re-settlement 9571655 01711-468741 Mr. Mozammel Haq E.E. Environment 9570994 01552-200924 Mr. Matiur Rahman Talukder Director, RRLAB 8057868 9112459 01713-454163 Mr. Abdul Awal Molla E.E. Q. Controll 9002065 E.E. Material Test 8057640 Mr. E.E.Soil Investigation 9003431 Mr. Jalaluddin Chief Arboriculturist 8032988 8017019 01712-247369 Office of the Project Director (RHD), RNIMP-II, Dhaka. Mr. Dilip Kumer Guha ACE (PD). RNIMP-2 9556268 01732-626362 & ADB Project Mr. Sitangsu Bikash Shaha S.E. (APD), RNIMP-2 01819-117118 Mr. Shamsul Haq E.E (PM), RNIMP-2 01717873019 Mr. Rezaul Alam E.E.(PM), RNIMP-2 01713-454164 Mr. Abul Kalam Azad E.E.(PM), RNIMP-2 01711-371299 Mr. AZM Sertazur Rahman SDE. (DPM), RNIMP-2 01717-139920 Mr. Ahmed Sharif Sajib SDE. (DPM), RNIMP-2 01713-372744 Mr. Sajedur Rahman SDE. (DPM), RNIMP-2 01711-046265 Mr. Shesir Kanty Routh EE (PM), TASRP 01718-641927 Mr. Abdul Alim Khan SDE, (DPM), TASRP 01711-069045 Office of the Project Director (RHD), 4-Lane Project, Dhaka. Mr. Ibne Alam Hasan ACE (PD) Dk.-Ctg. 4 9563530 01711-623221 Lanning Project Asma Sultana, EE EE (PM) Dk.-Ctg. 4 01715-096700 Lanning Project Mr. Mahabubur Rahman SD (DPM) Dk.-Ctg. 01916-666923 4 Lanning Project Mr. Aftab Hossain Khan S.E. (APD-1)4-Lane Ctg. 01712-112553 Mr. Sapan Kumar Nath S.E. (APD-1)4-Lane Ctg. 01819-313852 (Chattagong) Mr. A K M Samsuddin Ahamed E.E. (PM) 4Lane 01713-400542 Mr. Masud Karim SD, (DPM) 4-Lane 01836-008694 Mr. Masum Sarawer EE, (PM), (Kumillah) 4-Lane 01711-848794 Shahana Ferdoush SDE (DPM), Kumilla 4-Lane 01916-364776 Mr. K M. Atiqul Haque EE (PD), (Feni) 4-Lane 01718-173356 Mr. Joyprokash Chowdhary SDE (DPM), Feni 4-Lane 01755-509046 EE. Mohashin Hawlader SDE, (DPM), 01714-453838 Sitakundo, 4-Lane Mr. Arun Alo Chakma EE (PM), Chattagong 01756-441587 Office of the Project Director (RHD), 3-Bridge Project, Dhaka. Mr. Mahbubul Alam PD (ACE) 3 Bridges 7174045 01715-399550 Mr. Abdul Mannan APD (S.E) 3 Bridges 7174046 9135675 01715-009158 (Teesta Bridge) Mr. PM (E.E) Teesta (B) 7174047 Office of the Project Director (RHD), 3rd Shitalakkha Bridge Project, Dhaka. Mr. Parimal Bikah Sutradhar PD(SE) 3rd Shitalakkha 7174048 01552-632659 Bridge Project Mr. Manirul Islam APD(SE) 3rd 7174069 01713-033406 Sitalakkah (Bridge) Mr. Abdullah Al Mamun E.E. (PM) 01553-759503 Office of the Project Director (RHD), Dapapia, Dhaka. Mr. Delwar Shamim PD (S.E) Dapdapia 9551999 01715-421790 Bridge Mr. Didarul Alam SDE. (DPM) 01712-618672 Mr. Rafiqul Islam P.M.(E.E.) Office of the Project Director (RHD), JMRIP, Dhaka. Mr. Firoz Iqbal PD (ACE)J-M-R-I-P) 9568740 8356710 01713-211416 Mr. Hafizur Rahman Dy..Project Co-ord. 9572123 01713-009210 Mr. Monir Hossain Pathan P.M. (E.E) 01711861777 Mr. Sabbir Hasan Khan P.M. (E.E) 01712-604730 Office of the Project Director (RHD), 3rd Karnafuli Bridge Project, Dhaka. Mr. AKM. Mainuddin PD(SE),3rd Karnafuli 7169754 01711-356058 Bridge Project Mr. PM (E.E) 3rd Karna. 7110731 Office of the Project Director (RHD), EBBIP, Dhaka. Mr. Dalil Uddin ACE (PD) Eastern 7110629 01715-128243 Bangladesh Bridge Improvement Project. Mr. Ali Masud Haider S.E. (APD)EBBIP 01713-005423 Mr. Muklasur Rahman SDE, (PD attached) EBBIP 01816-713285 Mr. Waliur Rahman E.E. (PM) EBBIP 01714-173346 Mr. Aminul Ehasan SDE, (DPM), EBBIP 01678-024186 Mr. Tarek Apel Chowdhury SDE, (DPM), EBBIP 01742-596099 Mr. Akber Hossain Patwary EE (PM), EBBIP 01713-431638 Mr. Amit Kumar Chakrabuty SDE, (DPM) EBBIP 01711-077819 Mr. Bikas Chandra Das Project Engineer-4 01715-604884 (Sylhet), EBBIP A.K.M. Shafiquzzaman DPM-4, EBBIP 01675-724490 Office of the Project Director (RHD), Elevated Expressway, Dhaka. Mr. Md Abdul Kader P.D. Elevated Expressway 9888475 Office of the Project Director (RHD), Padma Bridge, Dhaka. Mr. Shafiqul Islam P.D. Padma Bridge 01711-386329 Name & Designation Office Phone Res. Phone Mobile Number Office of the Additional Chief Engineer (RHD), Dhaka Zone Mr. Md. Mafizul Islam, ACE 9569116 01711-808748 Office of the Superintending Engineer (RHD), Dhaka Circle Mr. Shahabuddin, SE 9116467 01713-461736 9114973 Office of the Executive Engineer (RHD), Dhaka Division Mr. Zikrul Hasan, EE, Dhaka 9880827 01711-881974 Mr. Golam Kibria, SDE-1, Dhaka 9895495 01712-838562 Mr. Zahirul Islam, SDE-2, Dhaka 9880836 01743-924171 Mr. Momenul Islam Mridha, SDE, Kallanpur. 9137922 01819-126628 Office of the Executive Engineer (RHD), Gazipur Division Mr. Utpal Samanta, E.E. Gazipur 9252275 01711-406047 Mr. Aliur Rahman, SDE, Gazipur 9251808 01717-459306 Mr. Mehedi Iqbal, SDE, Joydevpur 9252144 01717-001940 Mr. Nahin Reza, SDE, Tongi 8913525 01818-618384 Office of the Executive Engineer (RHD), Manikgonj Division Mr. Sabujuddin, E.E. Manikgonj 0651-61377 01711-151197 Mr. Nazmul Islam Khan, SDE, Manikgonj 0651-61308 01711-901948 Mr. Abul Basher Khan, SDE, Nayarhat 0651-9000000 01712-026649 Office of the Executive Engineer (RHD), Munshigonj Division Mr. Ataur Rahman, E.E. Munshigonj 0691-62259 9356282 01711-883001 Mr. Hamidur Rahman, SDE, Munshigonj 0691-7212987 01712-056215 Mr. Sk. Shuel, SDE, Sreenagar 06925-8030 01914-373132 Office of the Executive Engineer (RHD), Narayangonj Division Mr. Habibur Rahman, E.E, Narayangonj 7608468 01712-064650 Mr. Dilip Kumer Das, SDE-1, Narayangonj 01711-218969 Mr. Jafruzzaman Miah, SDE-2, Narayangonj 01711-543371 Mr. Fariduddin, SDE, Vitikandi 9716831 01673-984504 Office of the Executive Engineer (RHD), Narsingdi Division Mr. Mohor Ali, E.E. Narsingdi 0628-63222 01718-301749 Mr. Zahir, SDE, Narsingdi 01748-919199 Mr. Tofayel Ahmed, SDE, Shibpur 0628-75054 01714-091120 Office of the Superintending Engineer (RHD), Mymensingh Circle Mr. Mohammad Iqbal, S.E. Mymensingh 091-64318 091-54918 01715-513676 Office of the Executive Engineer (RHD), Mymensingh Division Mr. Chandan Kumer Basak, E.E. Mymen 091-54277 091-53022 01552-418547 Mr. Rakibul Hasan, SDE, Mymenshingh 091-67653 01715-583808 Mr.K B M Saddam Hossain, SDE, Valuka 091-67554 01761-249122 Mr. Nasir Uddin, SDE, Fulpur 091-54325 01711-973661 Office of the Executive Engineer (RHD), Jamalpur Division Mr. Abdul Wahid, E.E. Jamalpur 0981-63691 0981-63476 01552-439895 Mr. Tanvir Hossain, SDE-1, Jamalpur 0981-63126 01816-541642 Mr. Masud Mamun Sumon, SDE-2, Jamalpur 0981-62405 01715-202644 Office of the Executive Engineer (RHD), Sherpur Division Mr.
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