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Having worked in over 36 countries, Nespak gets 15 dams’ contract in Saudi Arabia

byCustoms Today Report
28/01/2015
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LAHORE: The National Engineering Services Pakistan (Nespak) has got a new contract for the supervision of 15 small dams’ project in Jezan, Najran and Aseer regions in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Nespak, the largest Architectural and Engineering Consultancy firm of Pakistan operates nationally and internationally, has offices in 6 countries and has worked in more than 36 countries.

Nespak which is a multinational and globally competitive state-owned enterprise of the government was awarded the contract by the Ministry of Water & Electricity, KSA. The main purpose of these dams is to utilize water for drinking and irrigation purposes. The total construction cost of the dams under the supervision of Pakistani consultant company is Saudi Riyal of 482.4 million. The types of the dams are concrete gravity, earthfill, concrete-face rock-fill and underground.

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Its scope of services includes overall contract management, progress monitoring, review of design & construction drawings, preparation of quality control plans & procedures, implementation and construction supervision. Nespak MD Mr. Amjad A. Khan has congratulated the concerned staff for this notable achievement and urged them to work with professionalism and to the full satisfaction of the client.

 

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