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Map-1 Energy Sector with Projects Description MAP-1 ENERGY SECTOR WITH PROJECTS DESCRIPTION (D) OIL REFINERIES D-1 Setup of Refinery In Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Kohat, KPK (B) ELECTRICITY TRANSMISSION, DISTRIBUTION & GENERATION B-10 Lower Spat Gah Hydropower Project Kohistan, KPK Upstream in Panjkora B-13 Sharmai - Darora Hydropower Project River, KPK B-14 Shogo - Sin Hydropower Project Chitral Town, KPK B-15 Shushgai-Zhendholi Hydropower Project Chitral Town, KPK B-16 Suki Kinari Hydropower Project Mansehra, KPK B-17 Dasu Water Power Kohistan, KPK Renewable Energy Development Sector B-25 KPK Investment Program Tranche I (B) ELECTRICITY TRANSMISSION, DISTRIBUTION & GENERATION (B) ELECTRICITY(B) ELECTRICITY TRANSMISSION, TRANSMISSION, DISTRIBUTIONDISTRIBUTION & GENERATION & GENERATION B-18 Diamer Bhasha Dam Gilgit-Baltistan B-5 Gulpur Hydropower Project AJK Power Distribution Enhancement Faisalabad/Gujranwala/Hyderabad/Islam B-8 Kohala Hydropower Project Muzaffarabad, AJK B-19 Investment Program abad/Lahore/Multan/Peshawar/Quetta Power Distribution Enhancement Faisalabad/Gujranwala/Hyderabad/Islam B-20 Investment Program Tranche II abad/Lahore/Multan/Peshawar/Quetta Power Distribution Enhancement Faisalabad/Gujranwala/Hyderabad/Islam B-21 Investment Tranche III Program abad/Lahore/Multan/Peshawar/Quetta Power Transmission Enhancement B-23 All across Pakistan Investment Support Component Renewable Energy Development B-24 Across Punjab and KPK Sector Investment Program (B) ELECTRICITY TRANSMISSION, DISTRIBUTION & GENERATION B-9 Load Dispatch System Upgrade Lahore (E) SOLAR Solar Rural Electrification Villages across Balochistan E-2 Programme and Sindh (E) SOLAR E-1 Solar Power PV Generation Project Cholistan, Punjab E-3 Punjab Solar Power Project Cholistan, Punjab (B) ELECTRICITY TRANSMISSION, DISTRIBUTION & GENERATION Electricity Distribution and Transmission Lahore/Islamabad/Hyderaba B-2 Improvement Project d/Multan,Panjab Energy Efficiency Investment Program - (B) ELECTRICITY TRANSMISSION, DISTRIBUTION & GENERATION B-3 Islamabad, Panjab (F) WIND Tranche 2 Dadukhuzdar Transmission System Dadu (Sindh)/Khuzdar B-1-1 F-1 Abbas Steel Group Sindh Project (Balochistan) B-11 Mahl Hydropower Project Islamabad F-2 50 MW Wind Project by HAE Gharo, Sindh MW Pakistan Power Park Based On B-12 Punjab Transmission Lines & Grid Stations Lahore and Rahim Yar Khan B-4-1 Gadani, Balochistan F-3 Hawa Holding Limited Thatta, Sindh Imported Coal At Gadani, Baluchistan Power Transmission Enhancement B-22 Across Sindh and Punjab F-4 Sachal Energy Development Pvt Ltd Jhimpir, Sindh Investment Program Tranche III F-5 United Energy Pakistan Ltd. Jhimpir, Sindh F-6 Wind Eagle Ltd. Jhimpir, Sindh (C) GAS & OIL PIPELINES Building Of Oil Factory: Felda Global coastal areas of C-1 Ventures Holdings BHD Balochistan and Sindh Oil Infrastructure Project at Hub, C-3 Hub, Baluchistan (A) COAL Baluchistan A-2 Thar Block I Mining & Power Project Thar, Sindh A-3 Thar Block II Mining & Power Project Thar, Sindh (A) COAL Thar Block V UCG Project- Under A-1 Coal Conversion Project Karachi, Sindh A-4 Ground Coal Gasification Project & Thar, Sindh Total Number of Projects = 47 Power Plant Planned A-5 Thar Block VI Mining & Power Project Thar, Sindh (A) Coal A-6 Thar Coal Transmission Line Project Thar, Sindh (B) ELECTRICITY TRANSMISSION, DISTRIBUTION & GENERATION (B) Electricity Dadu (Sindh)/Khuzdar B-1-2 Dadukhuzdar Transmission System Project (C) Gas & Oil Pipelines (Balochistan) Energy (C) GAS & OIL PIPELINES MW Pakistan Power Park Based On (D) Oil Refineries B-4-2 Gadani, Balochistan Karachi, Interior Sindh, and Imported Coal At Gadani, Baluchistan C-2 Natural Gas Efficiency Project some partsof Balochistan (E) Solar B-6 560-MW Bin Qasim Power Station-II Karachi B-7 Renewable Energy Project Karachi (F) Wind Thar Coal Fired Thermal Power Plant Thar/Jamshoro/Karachi, B-26 Construction Project Sindh MAP-2 SOCIAL & COMMERCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE WITH PROJECTS DESCRIPTION (H) COMMON INFRASTRUCTURE Competitive Industries Project For Khyber H-1 Risalpur, KPK Pakhtunkhwa H-2 KP Southern Area Development Project Southern districtsof KPK (H) COMMON INFRASTRUCTURE Infrastructure Development Project - Sector 3 H-3 Karachi Package 1 Infrastructure Development Project - Sector 3 H-4 Karachi Package 2 Infrastructure Development Project - Sector 5 H-5 Karachi Package 1 Infrastructure Development Project - Sector 5 H-6 Karachi Package 2 Infrastructure Development Project - Sector 5 H-7 Karachi Package 4 Infrastructure Development Project - Sector 7 (H) COMMON INFRASTRUCTURE H-8 Karachi Economic Transformation for Package 1 H-12 All across Pakistan Grouth Program Infrastructure Development Project - Sector 7 H-9 Karachi Improvement of Border Services Torkham, Wagha, Package 2 H-13 Project Chaman Infrastructure Development Project - Sector 7 H-10 Karachi Package 3 Infrastructure Development Project - Sector 7 H-11 Karachi Package 4 (I) HOSPITALS I -1 Cairns Hospital Lahore (G) COLD CHAIN & STORAGE FACILITIES (I) HOSPITALS Cool Chain System Across National Trade G-1 All across Pakistan I-2 Pakistan Railways Hassan Hospital Karachi Corridor G-2 Slaughter House In Faisalabad Faisalabad, Punjab Total Number of Projects = 17 (G) Cold and Chain Storage Social & Facilities Commercial (H) Common Infrastructure Infrastructure (I) Hospitals MAP-3 TRANSPORT SECTOR WITH PROJECTS DESCRIPTION (L)RAILWAY L-3 Sky Train Project, KPK Peshawar (M) ROADS & BRIDGES Detailed Design For (M) ROADS & BRIDGES Rehabilitation/Reconstruction Of Flood Damaged Road Sections/Bridges On Pakistan’s M-10 Multan – Rajanpur Motorway M-6 Multan/Rajanpur, Punjab M-1 National Highway And Construction Northern Areas Lahore Southern Bypass From M-11 Lahore Supervision Of Selected Sections Motorway To Ferozepur Road Package A-North Zone Pindi Bhattian – Faislabad Motorway Pindi M-12 Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Emergency Rural M-3 Bhattian/Faisalabad,Punjab M-9 KPK Road Rehabilitation Project-JICA National Trade Corridor Highway M-16 Faisalabad/Gojra, Punjab National Trade Corridor Highway Investment Program, Tranche 1 M-18 Punjab/KPK Investment Program Tranche 2 - E 35 National Trade Corridor Highway M-17 Faisalabad/Gojra, Punjab M-19 Second Trade & Transport Facilitation All across Pakistan Investment Program Tranche 2 M-21 Flood Emergency Reconstruction Project All across Pakistan M-23 FATA Emergency Rural Roads Project KPK (N) URBAN PUBLIC TRANSPORT N-1-1 Bus Rapid Transit System For Islamabad Islamabad (N) URBAN PUBLIC TRANSPORT (M) ROADS & BRIDGES 500 km Rural Roads Construction Project-Ii N-1-2 Bus Rapid Transit System For Islamabad Islamabad M-2 All over Sindh Rrcp-Ii, Sindh Design Review & Construction Supervision Of N-2 Bus Rapid Transit System for “AQUA LINE” Karachi Sehwan/Ratodero, M-3 Additional Carriageway On Sehwan- Ratodero Sindh N-3 Bus Rapid Transit System for “BLUE LINE” Karachi Section 200 KM National Highway N-55 Linking Towns Of Sehwa/ Khairpur N-4 Bus Rapid Transit System for “BROWN LINE” Karachi M-4 Sehwan & Khairpur/Nathan Shah 98 Km – /Nathan Shah, Sindh Design Review & Supervision N-5 Bus Rapid Transit System for “GREEN LINE” Karachi National Highway Linking Town Of Khairpur / Khairpur /Nathan M-5 Nathan Shah To Ratodero Section, Contract – 4 Shah/Ratodero, Sindh N-6 Bus Rapid Transit System for “ORANGE LINE” Karachi 102 Kms, Design Review & supervision Asian Development Bank ADB Funded N-7 Bus Rapid Transit System for “PURPLE LINE” Karachi Balochistan Road Development Sector Project, M-6-2 Quetta, Balochistan N-8 Bus Rapid Transit System For “YELLOW LINE” Karachi N-25 National Highway, Kalat-Quetta-Chaman Section N-9 Bus Rapid Transit System for “RED LINE” Karachi M-7 Karachi – Hub – Dureji – Dadu Motorway M-7 Sindh and Baluchistan M-8 Karachi – Hyderabad Motorway M-9 Karachi/Hyderabad Rajanpur/Shikarpur, M-13 Rajanpur – Shikarpur Motorway M-6 Sindh M-14 Provincial Road Improvement Project Sindh Sukkur/Hyderabad, M-20 Sukkur To Hyderabad Highway Sindh (M) ROADS & BRIDGES Asian Development Bank ADB Funded Balochistan Road Development Sector (L)RAILWAY M-6-1 Quetta, Balochistan Project, N-25 National Highway, Kalat- L-1 Karachi Circular Railway KCR Extension Karachi Total Number of Projects = 43 Quetta-Chaman Section L-2 Karachi Circular Railway KCR Proposal Karachi Zhob-Mughal Kot/Qila (J) Airports National Highway Improvement in M-15 Saifullah/Waghum, Balochistan Project (N50, N70) (K) Ports Balochistan Transport (L) Railway Tracks, Tunnels (K) PORTS (M) Road & Bridges Pakistan Deep Water Container Port PDWCP K-1 Project – Top & Site Supervision of Marine Karachi (N) Urban Public Transport Protection Works Pakistan Deep Water Container Port PDWCP K-2 Project – Top & Site Supervision of Dredging & Karachi Reclamation Works Design and Construction of Morris Pier, K-3 Karachi Manora, Karachi Port K-4 Karachi Port Improvement Project Karachi (T)AIRPORT Detailed Site Supervision Services for K-5 Reconstruction of Berths 15-17A including Karachi J-1 New Gwadar International Airport Gwadar, Balochistan SRBS 1 & 2 on East Wharves at Karachi Port MAP-4 WATER SANITATION SECTOR WITH PROJECTS DESCRIPTION (O) IRRIGATION Construction Of Power House And O-3 Modification To The Tunnel- Tarbela 4th Tarbela, KPK Extension Hydropower Project Power Units And Ancillary Equipment- O-4 Tarbela, KPK Tarbela 4th Extension Hydropower Project Federally Administered Tribal Area (FATA) Bajaur/Mohmand/ O-9 Water Resources Development Project Khyber, KPK (P) SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT P-1 Faisalabad Solid Waste Management Plant Faisalabad (O) IRRIGATION Mangla Dam Raising Project - 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