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Introduction
Company Aims
Mission Vision, Values & Advantages
Quality Policy
Technical Quality Assurance Review Mechanism
Company Services
Engineering Related
Transportation Engineering Site Supervision & Monitoring Geotechnical Engineering Irrigation, Water Supply & Sanitation Urban, Rural and Regional Development Project Management GIS Mapping & Survey Environmental Engineering
Socio-economic / Social sector / Trainings
Monitoring & Evaluation Participatory community & social sector development Occupational Health & Safety (OH&S)
Company Setup Human Resources Office Equipment’s
Projects Data Sheets Infrastructure projects completed – Roads & Bridges Irrigation, water supply & sanitation Solid waste management Survey & Monitoring Evaluation Environmental management Management Information System Specialised trainings
Registration and Certificates Contact Information
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Introduction
Spectra Engineering Solutions (Pvt.) Ltd. (SES) is a consultancy firm providing
professional services in the fields of civil & environmental engineering & is a leading
training provider in various disciplines.
We at SES is geared up in providing complete engineering solutions, training
services and complete end to end project management solutions.
Our team of experts includes highway and structural engineers, construction
managers, contract administrators, quantity surveyors, topographic surveyors,
geologists, hydrologists, environmentalists, economists, project schedulers,
architects, chartered accountants, Health and safety experts, social sector experts
and other allied professionals, who can handle the entire scope of engineering &
project management services from the conceptual phase, through to feasibility,
design, supervision and post-construction phases of the project.
During its history, SES has successfully completed numerous assignments:
conducted socio economic surveys, studies and evaluations, identified and designed
technical assistance activities and implemented numerous civil engineering projects.
SES approach to problem solving is based on rigorous analysis and interpretations
of the facts surrounding each assignment. Consultation with primary and secondary
stakeholders and dialogue with internal and external forces are corner stone of the
methodology adapted.
SES has a great experience of working in the field Infrastructure development with
some International well reputed organization including World Bank, Asian
Development Bank, UNDP and various international donor organizations. SES has
recently completed a major project providing its services to conduct the M&E
activities for World Bank for MDTF funded projects. These projects are being
implemented in various districts and agencies of KPK and FATA.
Apart from the above mentioned interventions, the SES is also involved in number of
infrastructure related projects like feasibility studies and detailed design for various
infrastructure related projects including construction of roads, bridges, water supply
schemes, water channels, street pavements etc. for leading government authorities
like Communication and Works department(CNW) and Khyber Pakthunkhwa
Highway Authority(KPHA), KPK and for various international donor agencies like
JICA, USAID and DIFID.
With core permanent professional staff and a roster of highly-qualified associates,
SES offers a multi-disciplinary approach to its consultancies. Specialists are
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assembled specifically for each project and selected according to their relevant
areas of expertise.
SES's headquarter and branch offices are well equipped with a modern database,
excellent telecommunications facilities, with "state of the art" technology and
software library including the latest packages of hardware and software.
SES has well established offices in Peshawar and Rawalpindi, staffed with a core
team experienced in the technical, financial and implementation aspects of project
management and specialize in the field of infrastructure development of all sort of
projects.
The organization has a track record of managing complex, multi-million dollar
bilateral and multilateral projects in Pakistan for both national and international
clients. In addition, SES has links with a wide network of field researchers/ data
collectors/service providers and can mobilize resources quickly within Pakistan.
Furthermore, the organization has a well-equipped resource centre, has access to
latest information technology and has standing association with other organizations
that facilitate the access to international information resources in support of the
project.
Today, SES is one of the leading consulting house & is a leading training provider,
having worked on major projects across Pakistan including Federally Administered
Tribal Areas (FATA) and is well poised to expand into other international arena in the
very near future.
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Our Mission is
Our mission is to provide professional engineering & training services incorporating
astute and innovative advice in a timely, cost effective and efficient manner, to the
benefit of our Clients, the Community, our own Staff and Shareholders, with due
consideration for the impact that our actions may have on the Environment.
As a team we strive to be market leaders in the engineering & training sector while
providing outstanding customer service.
Our Vision is
“The world is ever-changing. To continue to thrive as a business over the next ten
years and beyond, we must look ahead; understand the trends and forces that will
shape our business in the future and move swiftly to prepare for what's to come
contribute to the society, alleviate the suffering around us and achieve sustainable
development. For tomorrow, we must be ready today.”
Our Values are
Dependability
We do what we say we will do
We deliver on time
We do a good job
Customer Service
Continuously improve what we do
Work together in partnership
Communicate completely and with respect
Our Advantages are
We offer following advantages to clients:
Experience of qualified professionals
Low Cost solutions due to low overhead framework
Reliability through rigorous Quality Control
Customized solutions as per client’s requirement
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Quality Policy
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We at SES are committed to provide consultancy services, to the utmost satisfaction
of our clients, with the highest level of professionalism and dedication. It is achieved
through continuous improvement in level of expertise and commitment of our staff,
and provision of necessary resources. The quality has been
The firm is committed to provide quality services with consistency to customer by:
Consistently meeting or exceeding customer expectations for quality and performance.
Effective implementation of Quality Management System and its continual improvements.
Providing professional, ethical and safe working environment
The effectiveness of our Quality Management System is continually improved
through collective participation of our staff and Management Reviews.
Managing Director Dated: 09 / 03 / 2016
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ISO 9001: 2008 Certificate
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Document Requirements
Define measures &
measurement
Define role & responsibilities
Resource allocation (Time,
Self-discipline
Adherence to code of conduct
Standardization of best
practices
Report non-compliance
Manage change requests
Find & implement best
alternatives
Appraisal & reward
Audit
Customer feedback
Technical Quality Assurance Review Mechanisms SES has a Quality Management Plan in action which comprises of Quality
Assurance (QA) as well as Quality Control (QC). The Quality Management plan is
demonstrated below in a Plan-Do-Check-Act (PDCA) Cycle:
The basis for continuous improvement at SES. The Quality Assurance methodology
for SES is divided into Entity-related and Process-related.
Entity Quality Management
SES being an entity is involved in providing consultancy services to clients and the
quality mechanism framework we follow as below:
Quality Assurance Quality Control
At SES as project commences and with kickoff meeting with various stakeholders, we gather Customer Requirements in writing with clear distinction between essential & desired features, actual vs planned. The goal is in the early phase to lock in the requirements completely and to the satisfaction of the client. At SES we use Measures & Measurement scale for defining and gauging the acceptable, unacceptable and exceptional dimensions of the Entity. At SES in managing projects we use Change Management procedure which includes maintaining documentation versions (date and time stamped). Documents are tracked using tracking control protocols in compliance to ISO 9001; and documentation paper trail is maintained in house( for 5 years) for good management.
We at SES Perform cross-checking after completion of every business process; quality deviations in terms of time, cost, and plan vs. perceived benefits are recorded in quality register. For every project, we deploy a Quality officer in every team, who possesses the same level of authority as the team leader for pinpointing quality issues.
Process Quality Management
Plan
n
Do
Act Check
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Process refers to the means for producing and conveying the Entity to the customer
or client.
Quality Assurance Quality Control
SES is hiring on merit to ensure team competency. Hiring is kept as a vigorous process where applicants are evaluated for Intelligent Quotient (IQ), academic history, work experience and soft and interpersonal skills. Audit activities. AT SES, Internal audits are performed by another project team whereas external audits are performed by a neutral third-party. The audit covers 1) Competency of staff 2) Process efficiency and effectiveness 3) Equipment and 4) Software. At SES we use updated software for analysis and interpretation of survey data such as SPSS.
SES conducts Performance appraisal of teams and individual performances. The Quality officer records quality issues in quality manual and such findings/ issues are then discussed in an executive meeting between Managing directors and Functional heads every week. Managing Director approves due course of action which is again followed-up in next executive meeting whereas functional heads are held responsible for implementing the action plan. At SES, the quality officer takes repeated measures for one reading that are not rated satisfactory.
Quality Management at Individual level
In addition to the Quality Management plan discussed above, SES promotes a
quality ambience by encouraging quality at individual activities. This includes:
Ensure punctuality in timing
Meet deadlines
Transfer project related information in written form and through corporate
channels i.e. business email ID
Maintain secrecy of confidential information
Dispose off confidential information adequately
Cooperative with IT Staff in software updates
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Gamut of Engineering Services
Company Services
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Transportation Engineering
SES provides superior consulting & specialist services in various area of
transportation engineering. Our team of professional engineers, scientists,
technologists, and support staff is committed to provide sustainable, innovative &
practical solutions to public and private sector owners and operators of roadway and
transportation infrastructure. We work in close collaboration with our clients.
Roads and Highways
SES excels in planning, designing and supervising all types of road development
projects including highways, expressways and other roads (both rural and urban). It
has significant design experience for all functional classifications.
We provide innovative solutions to meet the existing and future transportation
demands of automobiles, trucks, buses, transit, bicycles and pedestrians in urban,
rural, and industrial environments. Our transportation & traffic engineering specialists
can plan and design various measures for traffic improvement for municipal, regional
and provincial government roads.
SES’s project teams have experience with alternative delivery systems, including
design-build and public-private partnerships, to help clients overcome budget
challenges and get critical infrastructure built. The services include:
Feasibility studies
Topographical surveys and Hydrological Studies
Planning and Detailed Design& Engineering
Environmental Impact Assessment and management plan
Traffic Surveys, Forecasting & Modeling
Land Acquisition plans, Rehabilitation& Resettlement
Alignment and route selection
Highway Facilities Design
Strip Plans & Utility Relocation plans
Cost estimation
Road safety and Accident Studies
Pavement Analysis
Construction Supervision
Geotechnical Investigations and material surveys
Contract administration and documentation
Corridor Management and regional planning
Construction administration and documentation
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Bridges and Structures
Bridge design is yet another specialty of SES. The division is competent to design all
types of bridges including flyovers and interchanges, including bridges across major
rivers. Company expertise in designing cost effective solutions in creating reinforced
concrete solid slab, voided slab, Reinforced concrete T-beam and slab, Reinforced
concrete box girders, Pre-stressed concrete girder and slabs, Pre-stressed concrete
box girder, Pre-stressed concrete solid slab and voided slab, steel truss composite
type superstructures has led them to be one of the industry leader. The division has
designed 663 bridge structures to date including several bridges in the most difficult
and treacherous terrain of the northern areas of Pakistan.
SES always accept the challenge with great enthusiasm to provide innovative
solutions in response to clients’ needs with its expertise in designing from large to
small bridges/structures. The services include:
Techno-Economic Feasibility Studies
Structural Design & Detailing including transport node design
Procurement and Contract Administration
Construction/ Maintenance Supervision
Engineering Surveys
Hydrological Studies
Design of Safety and Access Control Barriers
Earth and Water Retaining Structures
Whether the project is a motorway, highway, toll road a complex interchange, a
facility through an environmentally sensitive area, or a bridge, SES professionals will
provide innovative, cost effective and timely solutions while minimizing disruption to
its users and the environment.
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Site Supervision & Monitoring
Effective site supervision is essential to the success of the project. SES is capable in
all forms of condition of contact including International Federation of Consulting
Engineers (FIDIC) and has developed project management techniques & a Guideline
Manual to ensure effective site supervision, in particular the following:
Progress Monitoring
Cost Control
Responding to Difficulties encountered during the course of construction
Measurement of the works in a timely manner.
Project design development and planning
Choosing professional and skilled sub-consultants
Cost management
Project schedule management
QA/QC
Contract administration- project meetings, RFI’s, etc.
Safety management
Maximize project team efficiency
Disputes and claims management
We have the ability to provide and administer teams of chartered engineers,
specialists and other experienced and well qualified staff to supervise the
Contractor’s activities including observance of the Conditions of Contract, the day to
day execution of the works in accordance with the Specifications and Drawings, and
measurement and valuation of the works as construction proceeds. Such a team
would supervise any additional surveys or investigations and monitor the quality and
standard of materials and equipment incorporated in the Works.
We attach great importance to achieving a good working relationship with a Client,
and to that end are prepared to expend care and effort while being fair to the
Contractor.
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Geotechnical Engineering
Geotechnical engineering, a branch of civil engineering, is concerned with the
application of soil and rock mechanics, engineering geology and other disciplines as
related to design and construction in civil engineering. At SES, we have a highly
experienced geotechnical engineers who can provide quality services in the
preparation of full scale geotechnical reports, for trouble shooting of geotechnical
related problems, to provide high grade skilled supervision in areas related to
geotechnical activities and to attend to the technical requirements in related fields.
The services include:
Earthwork Design & Recommendations
Foundation Analysis & Design
Grouting & Ground Improvement Design
Landslide Investigation & Stabilization
Pavement Analysis & Design
Seepage Analyses
Site Development Feasibility Studies
Slope Stability & Retaining Structure Design
Subsurface Investigation, Sampling & Testing
Geotechnical Construction Phase Services
Physical / Chemical Analysis of Soil
Analysis and design related to swelling and shrinkage, liquefaction,
chemically active soil and water etc.
Soil exploration for preliminary design for road and railway alignments
Detailed investigations during construction stage
Soil investigation for design of slopes in embankment and cuttings
Construction supervision for earthwork for quality control
Geophysical investigations for mapping of configuration and basement
rock, vertical lateral lithological changes and water table.
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Irrigation, Water Supply & Sanitation
The growing demand and supply of water brings with it the need for both waste
water and solid waste management. SES has identified and developed expertise that
is effectively able to cater to the various needs in the water supply and sanitation
development sector. The projects undertaken included the utilization of both
underground and surface sources.
SES specialist skills and experience in flood estimation, mapping, and mitigation,
hydrologic & hydraulic modeling, planning and social considerations are highly
valued by clients and joint venture partners.
Today SES’s expertise has matured to cover comprehensive services that include all
aspects of the Water Supply and Sanitation sector.
The services include:
Survey, Investigation, Data Collection and Water Availability Studies
Planning, design and execution of water supply, sewerage and drainage in
plains and hills
Satellite imagery processing, digital elevation model development, storage
planning and command area development works – micro irrigation schemes
Planning, design & execution of canal and drainage works for Irrigation
Water-shed development planning & designs
Water Supply and Public Health Engineering
Environmental impact assessment & socio-economic studies for Water
Resources projects
Planning, design, construction supervision and Quality Assurance & Quality
Control for Dam and related structure
Dam and Reservoir Engineering
Planning & Design of Hydro Power schemes
Ground Water Investigation and Design
Design of Water and Waste Water Infrastructure
Technical Assistance for Project Implementation
Design and Implementation of Community Water Supply & Sanitation Projects
Solid Waste Management
Decentralization of Services.
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Urban, Rural and Regional Development The need for smart sustainable urban solutions has never been greater than it is
today. The rapid pace of urbanization in major cities has forced planning community
to control the urban sprawl in an organized manner and through proper planning at
various levels control in such a way making today cities self-sustainable.
In the context of urban development, SES a multi-disciplinary group consists of
Urban Planners and Designers, Landscape Architects, Structural Engineers,
Planners and Environmentalist. They provide quality and environmentally
sustainable solutions for developing healthy, safe places in which people can thrive,
communities can evolve, and the environment can flourish.
Key aspects of handling planning projects in SES are:
Planning and design of new townships and related infrastructure services.
Planning of clean settlements: identification of sites and services, design of
agricultural service centers, planning and design of village centers,
agricultural land use and settlement planning schemes, socio-economic
surveys and environmental impact studies; transport planning, urban design,
Residential Development, Public Health Engineering and Tourism,
implementation and evaluation of integrated rural development and regional
development projects.
Readily available input from in-house professionals connected with fields of
transportation, infrastructure, urban planning & economic development.
Developing project specific methodology and survey frameworks for different
projects.
The services include
Master Planning, Town Planning
Regional transport and development plans
Development plans for towns and cities
Tourism development and planning
Social Impact Assessment
Resettlement Action Plan
Independent Environmental Review
Watershed Development
Biodiversity & Forestry
Management Information System and Geographical Information System
Natural Resources management
Risk Assessment and Disaster management plan
Monitoring & Evaluation of R&R activities
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Environmental Construction Supervision
Infrastructure plans
Special area planning
Site planning
GIS and Software development
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Project Management Project management is the process of managing projects, which might encompass
hundreds, or even thousands of separate activities. It combines the knowledge and
resources to define, plan, Implement and integrate every aspect of a client’s
comprehensive program. State-of-the-art technology, knowledge of recent advances,
and an experienced team dedicated to finding innovative and effective ways to bring
every project to a successful conclusion . Our approach to project management
reflects our ability to coordinate and prioritize resources across projects,
departments and entities ensuring that resources are managed with a focus on the
project requirement, local market and other projects requirements. Complex
programs require sophisticated and often times Innovative solutions.
Our professionals bring efficiency, control and accountability to every stage of your
program, from initial master planning through authorization, contract implementation
and ongoing operations support. With experienced program management staff, you
will know that the fundamentals of your program / project are and that progress is a
matter of time, not chance.
SES’s scope of construction management services includes construction project
administration, construction inspection, constructability reviews, project controls and
document management, scheduling, cost estimating, and cost control, change order
management, claims management and resolution, quality assurance, startup and
testing and project close-out.
SES has unparalleled experience and knowledge to help clients achieve complete,
effective program management. We have over years developed program
management procedures that includes planning, use of computer programs /
software’s, procedures and processes for efficient management of resources, staff,
schedules and budgets. These tools have proven reliable and successful for
managing projects of any nature and complexity.
SES offers program management services for various projects, including:
Design & Feasibility Studies
Project Planning
Resource Management
Construction management
Third party design verification
Trainings
Quality Assurance Programs
Risk management
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With experience in a wide spectrum of project delivery methods, SES leverages
technical expertise, assembles project development teams, and mobilizes capital to
get projects off the ground and onto the fast track.
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GIS Mapping & Survey
SES is a unique consultancy firm with its own full-fledged Survey Division which is
very well equipped with complete range of state-of-the-art survey equipment. Our
Survey and Mapping Division understands that precise and accurate measurements
are the foundation for every design engineering project that’s why our staff is kept
current on the state-of-the-art procedures through participation in courses, seminars,
training programs and activities of various professional organizations.
Our surveyors have recently completed an advanced AutoCAD Civil 3D training
course and Microstation CADD training, ArcGIS for Land use planning & Digital
Terrain models.
The Surveying staff of the firm averages over 20 years of experience and has carried
out various projects successfully using a wide range of data including satellite
imageries, aerial photographs and GPS guided topographical survey.
Incorporating projects into a GIS database provides a central repository and storage
for all data, ability to layer and analyze a variety of data formats, geo-processing and
query functionality, and graphical display. SES have been using GIS databases and
Remote Sensing technology for various types of projects of which includes roads,
bridges, waterways etc.
The services include
Reconnaissance, Preliminary and Detailed Engineering Survey for roads &
Highways, Railways.
Topographical and cadastral Surveys and Mapping, Thematic Mapping
Aerial Photography Aerial Interpretation
Urban traffic studies based on Ariel Photo Techniques.
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Environmental Engineering
Environmental Engineering is the application of science and engineering principles
where the main goal is to improve the environment (air, water, and/or land
resources). This requires providing healthy water, air, and land areas for human
habitation and for other organisms, and to remediate polluted sites.
We provide a full range of environmental services of which includes Environmental
Impact Assessment (EIA) for most of the major infrastructure and rural development
projects that are designed for meeting our client's objectives of complying with the
increasing regulatory demands placed upon them and to provide the framework to
meet those needs.
Based on the initial Environmental impact analysis of major projects, the impact is
measured and necessary mitigation and monitoring measures are incorporated in
the design.
The services include
Environmental & Social Management Framework/Codes of Practice
Social Development Studies
Sectorial/Regional Environmental / Social Assessment
Environmental / Social Screening / Analysis
Initial Environmental / Social Examination
Socio-Economic Surveys
Environmental Surveys
Environmental Impact Assessment
Social Impact Assessment
Environmental Management Action Plan
Resettlement & Rehabilitation Action Plan
Public / Stakeholders Consultation
Project Benefit Monitoring / Evaluation
Independent Environmental / Social Reviews
Benefit Monitoring and Evaluation Project Prioritizations and
Investment Analysis
Training & Development Construction Supervision
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Socio-Economic / Social Sector / Trainings
Company Services
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Monitoring & Evaluation (M&E) Monitoring is a systematic and long-term process that gathers information in regards
to the progress made by an implemented project.
Monitoring is not an end in itself and allows programmes to determine what is and is
not working well, so that adjustments can be made along the way. It allows
programmes to assess what is actually happening versus what was planned.
Monitoring allows programmes to:
Implement remedial measures to get programmes back on track and remain
accountable to the expected results the programme is aiming to achieve.
Determine how funds should be distributed across the programme activities.
Collect information that can be used in the evaluation process.
Evaluation is time specific and it’s performed to judge whether a project has reached
its goals and delivered what was expected according to its original plan. Typesof
evaluationincludeexanteandexpostimpactassessment, externalreviews, and
self‐evaluationthattakesplaceduringteammeetingsand workshops.
We at SES know the importance of M&E function as a measuring device since it
helps in identifying grey areas and suggests remedial measures and is aimed at
improving the efficiency and effectiveness of a project or organization. By reviewing
milestones and final outcomes of project, it helps put work back on track and indicate
management of the bottlenecks encountered during various project phases.
If done properly, it is an invaluable tool for good management, and it provides a
useful base for evaluation. It helps in determining whether the resources available
are sufficient and are being well used, whether the capacity is sufficient and
appropriate, and whether work is going accordingly to schedule and allocated
budget. Proper monitoring helps keep the project/schemes put back on right track.
We at SES will perform the M&E function by conducting:
Monitoring
The experts will identify the milestones of your project and the final outputs through
goals, objectives and activities. Design a new logical framework or modify the current
one according to the goals and objectives; will formulate effective and measureable
performance indicators through activities/inputs and outputs for good results.
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Evaluation
The experts at SES will identify
a) Outcome and Impacts
The Outcome can be both short and long-term outcomes.
For example, in a programme to strengthen health sector response to cases
of violence against women, a short-term outcome may be the use of
standardized protocols and procedures by practitioners in a health facility.
A long-term outcome may be the sector and system-wide integration of those
policies.
It is important to be very clear from the beginning of a project or intervention,
what the expected objectives and outcomes will be, and to identify what
specific changes are expected for what specific population.
Carry out Impact evaluation in order to measure the difference between what
happened with the programme and what would have happened without it. It answers
the question, ―How much (if any) of the change observed in the target population
occurred because of the programme or intervention?‖
We at SES will conduct rigorous research designs since it is most complex and
intensive type of evaluation, incorporating methods such as random selection,
control and comparison groups. These methods serve to:
Establish causal links or relationships between the activities carried out and
the desired outcomes.
Identify and isolate any external factors that may influence the desired
outcomes.
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SES comprehensive monitoring, evaluation, and impact assessment framework
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Participatory Community & Social Sector Development
SES is a development and research based Consultancy firm that has vast
experience in providing rigorous analysis, policy advice, management and training
services to national governments, international aid agencies and other public sector
and non-government organisations. SES adopts a participatory approach to solving
policy problems, working in partnership with clients to improve knowledge and
competence.
SES aims to contribute in innovative ways to enhance economic and social progress
in developing and transition economies, with a focus on the needs of the poorest
people. SES work focuses on:
improving access to, and efficiency and effectiveness of, key social sector
services, including health, education and social protection;
strengthening the use of quantitative and qualitative information in
formulating, monitoring and evaluating policies and programmes and
enhancing accountability;
more effective and accountable public expenditure management;
more effective macroeconomic management, private and financial sector
policies and programmes;
public administration and governance reform; and
capacity building and training tailored to the specific needs of the clients.
Through policy research and development, strategic advice and management
capacity, SES is able to link strategic vision to best operational practice. SES has a
worldwide reputation for combining analytical rigour with practical know-how. This
enables collaboration on client’s engagement with many of the leading names in
policy development and the management of change, including global consultancy
practices, universities and major financial institutions.
SES has been providing consulting services, support to the clients in the following
areas.
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Institutional Strengthening Capacity Building
The professional and well experienced staff had conducted numerous studies from
design and development of comprehensive policy programs to strengthening and
capacity building institutions as per the needs of the institutions,
Some of the studies SES conducted include
Designing and conducting workshops and seminars
Training need assessment of institutions
Preparing training plans and modules
To arrange training programs and identifying training institution for Institutional
Strengthening Capacity building.
Community Development
The specialized social sector division of SES is capable of carrying out all community
development related activities as well as providing consultancy services like;
Running awareness campaigns
Motivating community people
Formulating& organizing community members
Capacity building for planning, monitoring, implementing, operating and
maintaining through a sustainable way using participatory approach.
Gender Development
The specialized social sector division of SES is capable of carrying out all gender
development related activities with special emphasis on women development
activities as well as providing consultant services in the areas of gender
development like empowerment of women through followings.
Awareness programs
Training programs
Microcredit linkage development
Skilled development centre
Informal schools
Appropriate household technology programs
Health hygiene and medical camps.
Socioeconomic Survey
Our well experienced staff will conduct studies, surveys and assessment using
proven & tested methodologies through participatory approaches.
Household surveys
Community socioeconomic surveys
Social assessment
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Community needs assessment.
Disaster Risk Reduction
We are building on our work in this area to further develop evidence on the
effectiveness of different technologies for disaster preparedness, based on our
experiences working with communities, and communicate this effectively. Our key
interventions in this field focus on:
Hazard, Risk and Vulnerability mapping and mitigation planning
Preparedness and early warning systems and training
Building resilient livelihoods through strengthening and diversifying income
generating activities
Knowledge and education to build local capacity
Advocacy on policies and governance for community based DRR
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Occupational Health & Safety (OH&S)
OH&S management systems provide a systematic approach for the successful
management of all health and safety risks in the workplace and can help reduce the
potential of work-related death, injury and disease.
At SES we offer a variety of occupational health and safety related training including
due diligence full management systems, Job Safety Analysis, Material Safety Data
Sheets, (ER) Plans.
SES is authorized training centre for leading certification bodies like NEBOSH,
IOSH, IIRSM, Fire & Safety Level-2 (UK), Fire Engineering, and British Safety
Council. The trainings are conducted in a class room environment and can be
delivered on client premises as well. The courses can be tailored and our staff can
meet with you to determine your specific training requirements.
Our qualified instructors come from industries such as petroleum, construction, and
health-care having over 20 years of training and work experience. Working closely
with our clients, we aim to develop and implement practical and cost effective fire
safety solutions.
Apart from being a training provider, SES also offer wide range of consultancy
services in the field of fire safety and fire protection engineering. These include:
Fire Risk Assessments
Fire Surveys and Audits
Advice on Legislation
General Fire Engineering Advice
Fire Protection Engineering
Education, Training and Research
Fire Evacuation Drills
First Aid
We also perform auditing and assessments on a company’s existing occupational
health and safety management system. Our consultants are experienced in providing
professional advice to management and joint health and safety committees. If
training is determined to be necessary, we also provide specially designed programs
for management team and employees.
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HUMAN RESOURCES
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Discipline Number
KEY PERSONNEL
Experience >
10 years
Experience between 5 to
10 years
No. of Permanent &
contract Employees
Project Director 2 1 3
Institutional Specialist 1 - 1
Team Leader 2 - 2
Highway Engineer / Contract Specialist
2 2 4
Project Managers 2 2 4
Monitoring & Evaluation Specialist
1 - 1
Geotechnical Engineer 2 3 5
Surveyor (Field Enumerators) 5 5 10
GIS specialist 1 - 1
Software Quality Assurance 1 - 1
IT Services Management 1 - 1
Business Process Management 1 - 1
Chartered Accountants 1 - 1
Certified Public Accountant 1 - 1
Occupational Health and Safety experts
5 - 5
Quantity Surveyors 3 - 3
Transportation experts 3 - 3
Water & Sanitation experts 3 - 3
Environmental & Social experts 3 - 3
Finance / Economist 2 1 3
Other Support Staff 2 3 5
Administrative Staff / Research Officers
4 4 8
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OFFICE EQUIPMENT’S
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Survey Equipment
S.No Description Quantity
1 Total Station with all accessories Sokkia Power Set (2010-322) Model
No. D21809, Motorola GP 10 Walkie – Talkie.
6 Nos.
2 Non-Prismatic Total Stations with all accessories Sokkia Power Set
7 Nos.
3 Theodolite Station with all accessories Sokkia Power Set 6 Nos.
4 Auto level with all accessories Sokkia B20 Model No. D10323
4 Nos.
Other Equipment
S.No
Description Quantity
1 Odometer (Distance Measuring Device) 2 Nos.
2 Portable Axle Load Measuring Instrument
2 Nos.
Office Equipment
S.No Description Quantity
1 Laptops (Pentium IV, 2.2GHz 3 Nos.) 10
2 Computer (Pentium IV 15 Nos., Pentium III 18 nos. & Others) 20
3 Plotter ( One A0 and Two A1 size) 1
4 Printer Series 5000 & 6000 2
5 HP Colored printer 1215 & 1280 3
6 Scanner 4
7 HP Printer 1210 3
Vehicles
S.No Description Quantity
1
Passenger Cars 3
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PROJECT DATASHEETS
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Infrastructure projects – Roads & Bridges
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Assignment Information
Assignment name: a) ADP NO. 620 (2007-08) Package (112 BRIDGES) b) ADP NO. 466 (2007-08) Package (39 BRIDGES)
Approx. value of the Project (in current US$): 61.33 Million
Country: Pakistan Location within country: FATA Mohmand, Kurram, South Waziristan, North Waziristan, Bajour, Khyber, Orakzai, FR. Bannu, FR. Tank, FR. D.I Khan, FR. Lakki.
Duration of assignment (months): 36
Name of Client: FATA, Works & Service Department Peshawar
Total No of-staff months of the assignment:
364
Address: Khyber Agency, Highway Division Jamrud
Approx. value of the services provided by your firm under the contract (in current US$): US$1.2 Million
Start date (month/year): February 2012 Completion date (month/year): January 2013
No of professional staff-months provided by
associated Consultants: 300
Name of associated Consultants, if any: Development Management Consultants
Name of senior professional staff of your firm involved and functions performed (indicate most significant profiles such as Project Director/Coordinator, Team Leader): Structural Engineer Highway Engineer Team Leader Chief Surveyor Quantity Surveyor x 5 Lab Technician CAD Operator/Draftsman x 7 Geotech Senior Geologist Hydrological Specialist
Description of Project: Design and Construction Supervision of over 151 RCC bridges of various spans and lengths from 10 meters upto 350 meters in N.W.F.P, Federally Administrated Tribal Areas of (FATA) of Pakistan.
Description of actual services provided by your staff within the assignment: The design work & other includes
Detailed Design using AASHTO and British Road Note No.31. Reconnaissance Survey Topographic Survey Soil Investigation Hydrological Survey Geometric Studies Structural Design Geotechnical Investigations Protection/ Training Works Tender Documentations Construction Documentations Detailed Supervision
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Assignment Information
Assignment name: 24 Roads Design Package
Approx. value of the Project (in current US$): 155.55 Million
Country: Pakistan Location within country: District Peshawar District Charsadda District Nowshera District Mardan
Duration of assignment (months): 6
Name of Client: Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA)
Total No of-staff months of the assignment: 355
Address: PMU (Foreign Aided Projects) National Engineering Services Pakistan (Pvt) Limited House No. 80/G-1, Street No. 3 Phase II, Hayatabad Peshawar
Approx. value of the services provided by your firm under the contract (in current US$): US$ 6.41 Million
Start date (month/year): February 2012 Completion date (month/year): July 2012
No of professional staff-months provided by associated Consultants: 310
Name of associated Consultants, if any: NESPAK & Development Management Consultants
Name of senior professional staff of your firm involved and functions performed (indicate most significant profiles such as Project Director/Coordinator, Team Leader): Structural Engineer x 2 Team Leader Chief Surveyor x 2 Quantity Surveyor x 8 Lab Technician CAD Operator/Draftsman x 9 Pavement Designer Environmental Expert
Description of Project: The devastating floods of July-August 2010 caused severe damages to the infrastructure in entire Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. A number of public sector buildings, bridges and, roads are either totally washed away by the flood waters or caused major damages. In fact these summer floods of 2010 produced Pakistan's worst flooding in 80-years. The firm was engaged as consultants for the study and detailed design of the 24 roads and few interchanges/flyovers as part of the JICA Development Programme. Total length of the road package was 104 Kms in the 4 Districts mostly within the province Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. The study and design, scheduled for completion in June 2012 would rehabilitate the roads and provide free flow and efficient movement of traffic.
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Region (District) Name of Roads Length(KM)
Peshawar
Mathra Khazana Road 5.30
Peshawar Road from Village Adezai to Sherakera 5.60
Peshawar Nasir Pur- Masma Road 3.00
Peshawar Shamshato - Urmar Balla - Urmar mayana Road 6.80
Peshawar Naguman Road Khawajay to Jaogani 6.00
District Charsadda Road from Sherpao Bazar to Shams Abad via Shahdago Maulavi Shaib House ilc links road
5.60
District Charsadda Road from Utmanzai Branch to Amir Abad Pull via Sarki Shakh No.5
8.00
District Charsadda Improvement I Rehabilitation ofChowki Mamraiz to Khush Muqam Road & Natal Road
5.00
District Charsadda Pubbi Internal Road/Demko Road/Thizai Khuwar Road/Ganai Road
6.40
District Charsadda Improvement! Rehabilitation of G.T Road Kundi Taza Din - Wazir Ghari Road
5.00
District Mardan Lund Khwar to Janga Road 5.00
District Mardan Saro Shah to Takkar Bridge 3.00
District Mardan Thandai Wana Khel Road (Canal Road) 4.00
District Mardan Shah Noor PuI to Narai WaIa (Canal Road) NOC 4.00
District Mardan Sallo Sakhakot Road 5.00
District Mardan Takhtbai Bazar to Kot 4.00
District Mardan Peoole Chowk to Ghazi Baba (Remaining Portion) 6.50
District Mardan Jamal Garhi to Kati Garhi Village 4.60
District Mardan Said Abad to Jamal Garhi 7.40
District Mardan Lund Khwar to Alo Qasimi 5.00
District Mardan Swabi road to village Fatima 7.50
District Mardan lalala to Village Umerabad (Along with Bridge) 5.40
District Mardan Tum Chuppal Road 4.00
District Mardan Construction, Imp: and BIT of road from Mayar to Bacha Khan Access Road (Canal Road) (3.5 km) and Including Link Road fronl Chappalu pul to Gharib Abad (3.3 km)
6.80
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Assignment Information
Assignment name: 14 Roads Design Package
Approx. value of the Project (in current US$): 11.85 Million
Country: Pakistan Location within country: Distt Bannu Distt Orakzai Distt FR Lakhi Distt FR Kohat
Duration of assignment (months): 6
Name of Client: USAID/Pakistan Total No of-staff months of the assignment: 140
Address: House No. 4-A, Street No. 42, Sector F-7/1 Islamabad
Approx. value of the services provided by your firm under the contract (in current US$): US$ 0.77 Million
Start date (month/year): August 2009 Completion date (month/year): February 2010
No of professional staff-months provided by associated Consultants: 90
Name of associated Consultants, if any: Development Management Consultants (DMC)
Name of senior professional staff of your firm involved and functions performed (indicate most significant profiles such as Project Director/Coordinator, Team Leader): Structural Engineer Team Leader Chief Surveyor Quantity Surveyor x 5 Lab Technician CAD Operator/Draftsman x 7 Pavement Designer Environmental Expert
Description of Project: The firm was engaged as consultants for the feasibility study and detailed design of the 14 roads and few interchanges/flyovers as part of the USAID Development Programme. Total length of the road package is 77 Kms in the 5 Districts mostly in federally administered area (FATA). The new roads would provide efficient movement of traffic between Kohat to Bannu.
Description of actual services provided by your staff within the assignment: The design work includes Detailed Design using AASHTO and British Road Note No.31. Project Planning Tender Documents Review/Evaluation The roads location in various regions
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Region Location
Orakzai Dauli To Misti
Orakzai Darwazgai to Tapo Khawar mineral bearing area ( Orakzai Agency
FR Lakki Marwat Canal – Sragara Muham
FR Lakki Marwat Canal – Seven Maroof K
FR Lakki Marwat Canal – Tajbi Khel
FR Lakki Masti Khel – Shadi Khel
FR Lakki Chiga Lar Pa Khel
FR Lakki Marwat Canal – Ghaza Khel
FR Lakki Gaz Goba
Bannu Domel – Sada Khel
FR Bannu Maizali Wara – Sara Rogha
FR Kohat Jammu Sultan khel Road
FR Kohat Paya – Ghariba Jawaki Road
FR Kohat Guzdara – Paya Road
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Assignment Name: Feasibility Study / Design of Roads in FATA Phase-II under ADP No. 483 (2009-2010) 35 Km
Country: Pakistan
Location within country: FATA Professional Staff Provided by Your Firm:
Team Leader / Designing the Bridge Structure
Structure Specialist
Geotechnical Specialist
Hydrological Specialist
Chief Cad Section
Chief Survey & Geometric Design
Name of Client: Communication & Works Deptt Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
No of Staff: 6
Address: Client: Communication & Works Deptt Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
No of Staff Months: 42
Start date (month/year): November 2010
Completion Date (Month/Year) May 2011
Approx Value of Services (in Current USD/Rs.)
Rs. 4.20 Million
Name of Associated Firms (s), if any
Nil
No. Of Months of Professional Staff Provided by Associated Firms (s) Nil
Name of Senior Staff (Project Director / Coordinator, Team Leader) involved and functions performed:
Shaukat Ali Ayub
Ijaz Zahoor
Naseer Mohammad Khan
Niaz Mohammad Khan
Iftikhar Abbass
Niaz Mohammad Khan
Narrative Description of Project This project is supposed to improve the communication network in the area and un-easing the users suffering by providing all weather fair route. It will also provide access to this remote pocket of FATA.
Description of Actual Services Provided by Your Staff The following services have been provided by our firm.
Feasibility Study
Topographic Survey & Mapping
Soil Investigation
Hydraulic Studies
Structural Design
Drainage & Erosion works
Detailed Supervision
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Assignment Name: Feasibility Study / Design of Improvement and Widening Of Par Hoti Gharhi Kapoora Yar Hussain Road, 24.6 Km
Country: Pakistan
Location within country: District Mardan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Professional Staff Provided by Your Firm:
Team Leader / Designing the Bridge Structure
Structure Specialist
Geotechnical Specialist
Hydrological Specialist
Chief Cad Section
Chief Survey & Geometric Design
Name of Client: Pakhtunkhwa Highway Authority (PKHA) Peshawar Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
No of Staff: 6
Address: Client: Pakhtunkhwa Highway Authority (PKHA) Khyber Road Peshawar
No of Staff Months: 18
Start date (month/year): January 2011
Completion Date (Month/Year) March 2011
Approx Value of Services (in Current USD/Rs.)
Rs. 2.95 Million
Name of Associated Firms (s), if any
Nil
No. Of Months of Professional Staff Provided by Associated Firms (s) Nil
Name of Senior Staff (Project Director / Coordinator, Team Leader) involved and functions performed:
Shaukat Ali Ayub
Ijaz Zahoor
Naseer Mohammad Khan
Niaz Mohammad Khan
Iftikhar Abbass
Niaz Mohammad Khan
Narrative Description of Project This project is supposed to improve the communication network in the area and un-easing the users suffering by providing all weather fair route. It will also provide access to the near villages of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
Description of Actual Services Provided by Your Staff The following services have been provided by our firm.
Feasibility Study
Topographic Survey & Mapping
Soil Investigation
Hydraulic Studies
Structural Design
Drainage & Erosion works
Detailed Supervision
43
Assignment Name: Construction Supervision of Improvement and Widening Of Par Hoti Gharhi Kapoora Yar Hussain Road, 24.6 Km
Country: Pakistan
Location within country: District Mardan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Professional Staff Provided by Your Firm:
Resident Engineer
Quantity Surveyor
Site Inspector
Site Inspector
Site Inspector
Surveyor
Lab Technician
Lab Technician
Computer Operator
Name of Client: Pakhtunkhwa Highway Authority (PKHA) Peshawar Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
No of Staff: 9
Address: Client: Pakhtunkhwa Highway Authority (PKHA) Khyber Road Peshawar
No of Staff Months: 24
Start date (month/year): January 2011
Completion Date (Month/Year) December 2012
Approx Value of Services (in Current USD/Rs.)
Rs. 2.95 Million
Name of Associated Firms (s), if any
Nil
No. Of Months of Professional Staff Provided by Associated Firms (s) Nil
Name of Senior Staff (Project Director / Coordinator, Team Leader) involved and functions performed:
Arif Arshad
Tariq Nawaz
Arif Ullah
Zahid Aman
Fazal Rahim Khan
Muhammad Jalal
Muhammad Ishaq
Ismail Khan
Fazal Mehmood
Narrative Description of Project This project is supposed to improve the communication network in the area and un-easing the users suffering by providing all weather fair route. It will also provide access to the near villages of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
Description of Actual Services Provided by Your Staff.The following services have been provided by our firm.
Detailed Construction Supervision involving qualitative control for the road embankment, pavement and the required structures.
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Assignment Name: Feasibility Study & Design of Dualization of Charsadda-Tangi Road i/c Utmanzai Bypass District Charsadda, (23 Km)
Country: Pakistan
Location within country: District Charsadda, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Professional Staff Provided by Your Firm:
Team Leader / Designing the Bridge Structure
Structure Specialist
Geotechnical Specialist
Hydrological Specialist
Chief Cad Section
Chief Survey & Geometric Design
Name of Client: Pakhtunkhwa Highway Authority (PKHA) Peshawar Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
No of Staff: 6
Address: Client: Pakhtunkhwa Highway Authority (PKHA) Khyber Road Peshawar
No of Staff Months: 18
Start date (month/year): June 20, 2012
Completion Date (Month/Year) August 20, 2012
Approx Value of Services (in Current USD/Rs.)
Rs. 2.76 Million
Name of Associated Firms (s), if any
Nil
No. Of Months of Professional Staff Provided by Associated Firms (s) Nil
Name of Senior Staff (Project Director / Coordinator, Team Leader) involved and functions performed:
Shaukat Ali Ayub
Ijaz Zahoor
Naseer Mohammad Khan
Niaz Mohammad Khan
Iftikhar Abbass
Niaz Mohammad Khan
Narrative Description of Project The road is a provincial highway with very high traffic intensity during morning and evening. The provincial govt therefore decided to Keeping in consideration the traffic load its pavement is also strengthen. Its length is 23 km of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
Description of Actual Services Provided by Your Staff The following services have been provided by our firm.
Feasibility Study
Topographic Survey & Mapping
Soil Investigation
Hydraulic Studies
Structural Design
Drainage & Erosion works
Detailed Supervision
45
Assignment Name: Feasibility Study & Design of Improvement & Blacktopping of Booni Mastuj Shandoor Road in District Chitral, (70 Km) ADP No. 401/70216
Country: Pakistan
Location within country: District Chitral, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Professional Staff Provided by Your Firm:
Team Leader / Designing the Bridge Structure
Structure Specialist
Geotechnical Specialist
Hydrological Specialist
Chief Cad Section
Chief Survey & Geometric Design
Name of Client: C&W Deptt Chitral Khyber Pakhtunkhwa No of Staff: 6
Address: Client: Executive Engineer Communication & Works Division, Chitral
No of Staff Months: 18
Start date (month/year): August 2012
Completion Date (Month/Year) October, 2012
Approx Value of Services (in Current USD/Rs.)
Rs. 8.40 Million
Name of Associated Firms (s), if any
Nil
No. Of Months of Professional Staff Provided by Associated Firms (s) Nil
Name of Senior Staff (Project Director / Coordinator, Team Leader) involved and functions performed:
Shaukat Ali Ayub
Ijaz Zahoor
Naseer Mohammad Khan
Niaz Mohammad Khan
Iftikhar Abbass
Niaz Mohammad Khan
Narrative Description of Project This project is supposed to improve the communication network in the area and un-easing the users suffering by providing all weather fair route. It will also provide access to the near villages of District Chitral and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
Description of Actual Services Provided by Your Staff.The following services have been provided by our firm.
Feasibility Study
Topographic Survey & Mapping
Soil Investigation
Hydraulic Studies
Structural Design
Drainage & Erosion works
Detailed Supervision
46
Assignment Name: Feasibility Study & Design 100087 ADP No. 613 (2010-11) Rehibilitation of 8 Khyber Agency
Country: Pakistan
Location within country: FATA Khyber Agency, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Professional Staff Provided by Your Firm:
Team Leader / Designing the Bridge Structure
Structure Specialist
Geotechnical Specialist
Hydrological Specialist
Chief Cad Section
Chief Survey & Geometric Design
Name of Client: C&W FATA Khyber Pakhtunkhwa No of Staff: 6
Address: Client: Executive Engineer Highway Division Communication & Works Department, Chitral
No of Staff Months: 18
Start date (month/year): April 2012
Completion Date (Month/Year) June, 2012
Approx Value of Services (in Current USD/Rs.)
Rs. 0.96 Million
Name of Associated Firms (s), if any
Nil
No. Of Months of Professional Staff Provided by Associated Firms (s) Nil
Name of Senior Staff (Project Director / Coordinator, Team Leader) involved and functions performed:
Shaukat Ali Ayub
Ijaz Zahoor
Naseer Mohammad Khan
Niaz Mohammad Khan
Iftikhar Abbass
Niaz Mohammad Khan
Narrative Description of Project This project is supposed to improve the communication network in the area and un-easing the users suffering by providing all weather fair route. It will also provide access to the remote pockets of all Agencies in FATA, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Description of Actual Services Provided by Your Staff.The following services have been provided by our firm.
Feasibility Study
Topographic Survey & Mapping
Soil Investigation
Hydraulic Studies
Structural Design
Drainage & Erosion works
Detailed Supervision
47
Assignment Name: Feasibility Study & Design 100086 ADP No. 612 (2010-11) Construction of 8 khyber Agency
Country: Pakistan
Location within country: FATA Khyber Agency, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Professional Staff Provided by Your Firm:
Team Leader / Designing the Bridge Structure
Structure Specialist
Geotechnical Specialist
Hydrological Specialist
Chief Cad Section
Chief Survey & Geometric Design
Name of Client: C&W FATA Secretariat Khyber Pakhtunkhwa No of Staff: 6
Address: Client: Executive Engineer Highway Division Khyber Agency
No of Staff Months: 18
Start date (month/year): April 2012
Completion Date (Month/Year) June, 2012
Approx Value of Services (in Current USD/Rs.)
Rs. 0.96 Million
Name of Associated Firms (s), if any
Nil
No. Of Months of Professional Staff Provided by Associated Firms (s) Nil
Name of Senior Staff (Project Director / Coordinator, Team Leader) involved and functions performed:
Shaukat Ali Ayub
Ijaz Zahoor
Naseer Mohammad Khan
Niaz Mohammad Khan
Iftikhar Abbass
Niaz Mohammad Khan
Narrative Description of Project This project is supposed to improve the communication network in the area and un-easing the users suffering by providing all weather fair route. It will also provide access to the remote pockets of all Agencies in FATA, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Description of Actual Services Provided by Your Staff.The following services have been provided by our firm.
Feasibility Study
Topographic Survey & Mapping
Soil Investigation
Hydraulic Studies
Structural Design
Drainage & Erosion works
Detailed Supervision
48
Assignment Name: Feasibility Study & Design of 100176 ADP No. 623 (2010-11) Construction of 3 km B/T Road from Pastawani to Tara Malla via Aman Dara (Phase - II) in Kurram Agency
Country: Pakistan
Location within country: FATA Kurram Agency, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Professional Staff Provided by Your Firm:
Team Leader / Designing the Bridge Structure
Structure Specialist
Geotechnical Specialist
Hydrological Specialist
Chief Cad Section
Chief Survey & Geometric Design
Name of Client: C&W FATA Secretariat Khyber Pakhtunkhwa No of Staff: 6
Address: Client: Executive Engineer Highway Division Kurram Agency
No of Staff Months: 18
Start date (month/year): June 2012
Completion Date (Month/Year) August 2012
Approx Value of Services (in Current USD/Rs.)
Rs. 0.36 Million
Name of Associated Firms (s), if any
Nil
No. Of Months of Professional Staff Provided by Associated Firms (s) Nil
Name of Senior Staff (Project Director / Coordinator, Team Leader) involved and functions performed:
Shaukat Ali Ayub
Ijaz Zahoor
Naseer Mohammad Khan
Niaz Mohammad Khan
Iftikhar Abbass
Niaz Mohammad Khan
Narrative Description of Project This project is supposed to improve the communication network in the area and un-easing the users suffering by providing all weather fair route. It will also provide access to the remote pockets of all Agencies in FATA, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Description of Actual Services Provided by Your Staff.The following services have been provided by our firm.
Feasibility Study
Topographic Survey & Mapping
Soil Investigation
Hydraulic Studies
Structural Design
Drainage & Erosion works
Detailed Supervision
49
Assignment Name: Feasibility Study & Design of 100162 ADP No. 620 (2010-11) Construction of 6 km B/T Road (6-KM) in Kurram Agency NA -37
Country: Pakistan
Location within country: FATA Kurram Agency, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Professional Staff Provided by Your Firm:
Team Leader / Designing the Bridge Structure
Structure Specialist
Geotechnical Specialist
Hydrological Specialist
Chief Cad Section
Chief Survey & Geometric Design
Name of Client: C&W FATA Secretariat Khyber Pakhtunkhwa No of Staff: 6
Address: Client: Executive Engineer Highway Division Kurram Agency
No of Staff Months: 18
Start date (month/year): June 2012
Completion Date (Month/Year) August 2012
Approx Value of Services (in Current USD/Rs.)
Rs. 0.72 Million
Name of Associated Firms (s), if any
Nil
No. Of Months of Professional Staff Provided by Associated Firms (s) Nil
Name of Senior Staff (Project Director / Coordinator, Team Leader) involved and functions performed:
Shaukat Ali Ayub
Ijaz Zahoor
Naseer Mohammad Khan
Niaz Mohammad Khan
Iftikhar Abbass
Niaz Mohammad Khan
Narrative Description of Project This project is supposed to improve the communication network in the area and un-easing the users suffering by providing all weather fair route. It will also provide access to the remote pockets of all Agencies in FATA, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Description of Actual Services Provided by Your Staff.The following services have been provided by our firm.
Feasibility Study
Topographic Survey & Mapping
Soil Investigation
Hydraulic Studies
Structural Design
Drainage & Erosion works
Detailed Supervision
50
Assignment Name: Feasibility Study & Design of 100163 ADP No. 621 (2010-11) Construction of B/T road (6-KM) in Kurram Agency
Country: Pakistan
Location within country: FATA Kurram Agency, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Professional Staff Provided by Your Firm:
Team Leader / Designing the Bridge Structure
Structure Specialist
Geotechnical Specialist
Hydrological Specialist
Chief Cad Section
Chief Survey & Geometric Design
Name of Client: C&W FATA Secretariat Khyber Pakhtunkhwa No of Staff: 6
Address: Client: Executive Engineer Highway Division Kurram Agency
No of Staff Months: 18
Start date (month/year): June 2012
Completion Date (Month/Year) August 2012
Approx Value of Services (in Current USD/Rs.)
Rs. 0.72 Million
Name of Associated Firms (s), if any
Nil
No. Of Months of Professional Staff Provided by Associated Firms (s) Nil
Name of Senior Staff (Project Director / Coordinator, Team Leader) involved and functions performed:
Shaukat Ali Ayub
Ijaz Zahoor
Naseer Mohammad Khan
Niaz Mohammad Khan
Iftikhar Abbass
Niaz Mohammad Khan
Narrative Description of Project This project is supposed to improve the communication network in the area and un-easing the users suffering by providing all weather fair route. It will also provide access to the remote pockets of all Agencies in FATA, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Description of Actual Services Provided by Your Staff.The following services have been provided by our firm.
Feasibility Study
Topographic Survey & Mapping
Soil Investigation
Hydraulic Studies
Structural Design
Drainage & Erosion works
Detailed Supervision
51
Assignment Name: Feasibility Study & Design of 080070 ADP No. 515 (2010-11) Construction of Singled Road from Bagh to Lukhai (7 Km in Central Kurram Agency)
Country: Pakistan
Location within country: FATA Kurram Agency, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Professional Staff Provided by Your Firm:
Team Leader / Designing the Bridge Structure
Structure Specialist
Geotechnical Specialist
Hydrological Specialist
Chief Cad Section
Chief Survey & Geometric Design
Name of Client: C&W FATA Secretariat Khyber Pakhtunkhwa No of Staff: 6
Address: Client: Executive Engineer Central Division Kurram Agency
No of Staff Months: 18
Start date (month/year): June 2012
Completion Date (Month/Year) August 2012
Approx Value of Services (in Current USD/Rs.)
Rs. 0.84 Million
Name of Associated Firms (s), if any
Nil
No. Of Months of Professional Staff Provided by Associated Firms (s) Nil
Name of Senior Staff (Project Director / Coordinator, Team Leader) involved and functions performed:
Shaukat Ali Ayub
Ijaz Zahoor
Naseer Mohammad Khan
Niaz Mohammad Khan
Iftikhar Abbass
Niaz Mohammad Khan
Narrative Description of Project This project is supposed to improve the communication network in the area and un-easing the users suffering by providing all weather fair route. It will also provide access to the remote pockets of all Agencies in FATA, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Description of Actual Services Provided by Your Staff.The following services have been provided by our firm.
Feasibility Study
Topographic Survey & Mapping
Soil Investigation
Hydraulic Studies
Structural Design
Drainage & Erosion works
Detailed Supervision
52
Assignment Name: Feasibility Study & Design of 00177 ADP No. 624 (2010-11) Construction of 3.5 Kms Road in Kurram Agency
Country: Pakistan
Location within country: FATA Kurram Agency, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Professional Staff Provided by Your Firm:
Team Leader / Designing the Bridge Structure
Structure Specialist
Geotechnical Specialist
Hydrological Specialist
Chief Cad Section
Chief Survey & Geometric Design
Name of Client: C&W FATA Secretariat Khyber Pakhtunkhwa No of Staff: 6
Address: Client: Executive Engineer Highway Division Kurram Agency
No of Staff Months: 18
Start date (month/year): June 2012
Completion Date (Month/Year) August 2012
Approx Value of Services (in Current USD/Rs.)
Rs. 0.42 Million
Name of Associated Firms (s), if any
Nil
No. Of Months of Professional Staff Provided by Associated Firms (s) Nil
Name of Senior Staff (Project Director / Coordinator, Team Leader) involved and functions performed:
Shaukat Ali Ayub
Ijaz Zahoor
Naseer Mohammad Khan
Niaz Mohammad Khan
Iftikhar Abbass
Niaz Mohammad Khan
Narrative Description of Project This project is supposed to improve the communication network in the area and un-easing the users suffering by providing all weather fair route. It will also provide access to the remote pockets of all Agencies in FATA, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Description of Actual Services Provided by Your Staff.The following services have been provided by our firm.
Feasibility Study
Topographic Survey & Mapping
Soil Investigation
Hydraulic Studies
Structural Design
Drainage & Erosion works
Detailed Supervision
53
Assignment Name: Feasibility Study & Design of 100165 ADP No. 622 (2010-11) Rehibilitation of 14 Kms Road in NA - 37 & NA-38 Kurram Agency
Country: Pakistan
Location within country: FATA Kurram Agency, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Professional Staff Provided by Your Firm:
Team Leader / Designing the Bridge Structure
Structure Specialist
Geotechnical Specialist
Hydrological Specialist
Chief Cad Section
Chief Survey & Geometric Design
Name of Client: C&W FATA Secretariat Khyber Pakhtunkhwa No of Staff: 6
Address: Client: Executive Engineer Highway Division Kurram Agency
No of Staff Months: 18
Start date (month/year): June 2012
Completion Date (Month/Year) August 2012
Approx Value of Services (in Current USD/Rs.)
Rs. 1.6 Million
Name of Associated Firms (s), if any
Nil
No. Of Months of Professional Staff Provided by Associated Firms (s) Nil
Name of Senior Staff (Project Director / Coordinator, Team Leader) involved and functions performed:
Shaukat Ali Ayub
Ijaz Zahoor
Naseer Mohammad Khan
Niaz Mohammad Khan
Iftikhar Abbass
Niaz Mohammad Khan
Narrative Description of Project This project is supposed to improve the communication network in the area and un-easing the users suffering by providing all weather fair route. It will also provide access to the remote pockets of all Agencies in FATA, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Description of Actual Services Provided by Your Staff.The following services have been provided by our firm.
Feasibility Study
Topographic Survey & Mapping
Soil Investigation
Hydraulic Studies
Structural Design
Drainage & Erosion works
Detailed Supervision
54
Assignment Name: Feasibility Study & Design of Marwat Canal To Seven Maroof Khel, (7 Km) FR. Lakki Road (USAID)
Country: Pakistan
Location within country: FR Lakki Marwat, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Professional Staff Provided by Your Firm:
Team Leader / Designing the Bridge Structure
Structure Specialist
Geotechnical Specialist
Hydrological Specialist
Chief Cad Section
Chief Survey & Geometric Design
Name of Client: FATA Development Program-Livelihood Development (FDP-LD) USAID
No of Staff: 6
Address: Client: FATA Development Program-Livelihood Development (FDP-LD), House No. 4-A, Street No. 42, Sector F-7 / 1, Islamabad
No of Staff Months: 6
Start date (month/year): October, 2009
Completion Date (Month/Year) November 2009
Approx Value of Services (in Current USD/Rs.)
Rs. 2.25 Million
Name of Associated Firms (s), if any
Nil
No. Of Months of Professional Staff Provided by Associated Firms (s) Nil
Name of Senior Staff (Project Director / Coordinator, Team Leader) involved and functions performed:
Shaukat Ali Ayub
Ijaz Zahoor
Naseer Mohammad Khan
Niaz Mohammad Khan
Iftikhar Abbass
Niaz Mohammad Khan
Narrative Description of Project SES was engaged as consultants for the study and detailed design of the roads and few interchanges/flyovers as part of the USAID Development Programme. Total length of the road package is 7 Kms in the in federally administered area (FATA). This project is supposed to improve the communication network in the area and un-easing the users suffering by providing all weather fair route. It will also provide access to the remote pockets of all Agencies in FATA, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Description of Actual Services Provided by Your Staff.The following services have been provided by our firm.
Feasibility Study
Topographic Survey & Mapping
Soil Investigation
Hydraulic Studies
Structural Design
Drainage & Erosion works
Detailed Supervision
55
Assignment Name: Feasibility Study & Design of Marwat Canal To Tajbi Khel (7 Km) FR. Lakki Road (USAID)
Country: Pakistan
Location within country: FR Lakki, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Professional Staff Provided by Your Firm:
Team Leader / Designing the Bridge Structure
Structure Specialist
Geotechnical Specialist
Hydrological Specialist
Chief Cad Section
Chief Survey & Geometric Design
Name of Client: FATA Development Program-Livelihood Development (FDP-LD) USAID
No of Staff: 6
Address: Client: FATA Development Program-Livelihood Development (FDP-LD), House No. 4-A, Street No. 42, Sector F-7 / 1, Islamabad
No of Staff Months: 6
Start date (month/year): October, 2009
Completion Date (Month/Year) November 2009
Approx Value of Services (in Current USD/Rs.)
Rs. 2.25 Million
Name of Associated Firms (s), if any
Nil
No. Of Months of Professional Staff Provided by Associated Firms (s) Nil
Name of Senior Staff (Project Director / Coordinator, Team Leader) involved and functions performed:
Shaukat Ali Ayub
Ijaz Zahoor
Naseer Mohammad Khan
Niaz Mohammad Khan
Iftikhar Abbass
Niaz Mohammad Khan
Narrative Description of Project SES was engaged as consultants for the study and detailed design of the roads and few interchanges/flyovers as part of the USAID Development Programme. Total length of the road package is 7 Kms in the in federally administered area (FATA). This project is supposed to improve the communication network in the area and un-easing the users suffering by providing all weather fair route. It will also provide access to the remote pockets of all Agencies in FATA, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Description of Actual Services Provided by Your Staff.The following services have been provided by our firm.
Feasibility Study
Topographic Survey & Mapping
Soil Investigation
Hydraulic Studies
Structural Design
Drainage & Erosion works
Detailed Supervision
56
Assignment Name: Feasibility Study & Design of Masti Khel - Shadi Khel FR. Lakki Marwat (12 Km) FR. Lakki Road (USAID)
Country: Pakistan
Location within country: FR Lakki Marwat, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Professional Staff Provided by Your Firm:
Team Leader / Designing the Bridge Structure
Structure Specialist
Geotechnical Specialist
Hydrological Specialist
Chief Cad Section
Chief Survey & Geometric Design
Name of Client: FATA Development Program-Livelihood Development (FDP-LD) USAID
No of Staff: 6
Address: Client: FATA Development Program-Livelihood Development (FDP-LD), House No. 4-A, Street No. 42, Sector F-7 / 1, Islamabad
No of Staff Months: 6
Start date (month/year): November, 2009
Completion Date (Month/Year) December 2009
Approx Value of Services (in Current USD/Rs.)
Rs. 2.25 Million
Name of Associated Firms (s), if any
Nil
No. Of Months of Professional Staff Provided by Associated Firms (s) Nil
Name of Senior Staff (Project Director / Coordinator, Team Leader) involved and functions performed:
Shaukat Ali Ayub
Ijaz Zahoor
Naseer Mohammad Khan
Niaz Mohammad Khan
Iftikhar Abbass
Niaz Mohammad Khan
Narrative Description of Project SES was engaged as consultants for the study and detailed design of the roads and few interchanges/flyovers as part of the USAID Development Programme. Total length of the road package is 12 Kms in the in federally administered area (FATA). This project is supposed to improve the communication network in the area and un-easing the users suffering by providing all weather fair route. It will also provide access to the remote pockets of all Agencies in FATA, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Description of Actual Services Provided by Your Staff.The following services have been provided by our firm.
Feasibility Study
Topographic Survey & Mapping
Soil Investigation
Hydraulic Studies
Structural Design
Drainage & Erosion works
Detailed Supervision
57
Assignment Name: Feasibility Study & Design of Chiga larpa Khel FR. Lakki Marwat (20 Km) FR. Lakki Road (USAID)
Country: Pakistan
Location within country: FR Lakki Marwat, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Professional Staff Provided by Your Firm:
Team Leader / Designing the Bridge Structure
Structure Specialist
Geotechnical Specialist
Hydrological Specialist
Chief Cad Section
Chief Survey & Geometric Design
Name of Client: FATA Development Program-Livelihood Development (FDP-LD) USAID
No of Staff: 6
Address: Client: FATA Development Program-Livelihood Development (FDP-LD), House No. 4-A, Street No. 42, Sector F-7 / 1, Islamabad
No of Staff Months: 6
Start date (month/year): November, 2009
Completion Date (Month/Year) December 2009
Approx Value of Services (in Current USD/Rs.)
Rs. 2.25 Million
Name of Associated Firms (s), if any
Nil
No. Of Months of Professional Staff Provided by Associated Firms (s) Nil
Name of Senior Staff (Project Director / Coordinator, Team Leader) involved and functions performed:
Shaukat Ali Ayub
Ijaz Zahoor
Naseer Mohammad Khan
Niaz Mohammad Khan
Iftikhar Abbass
Niaz Mohammad Khan
Narrative Description of Project SES was engaged as consultants for the study and detailed design of the roads and few interchanges/flyovers as part of the USAID Development Programme. Total length of the road package is 12 Kms in the in federally administered area (FATA). This project is supposed to improve the communication network in the area and un-easing the users suffering by providing all weather fair route. It will also provide access to the remote pockets of all Agencies in FATA, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Description of Actual Services Provided by Your Staff.The following services have been provided by our firm.
Feasibility Study
Topographic Survey & Mapping
Soil Investigation
Hydraulic Studies
Structural Design
Drainage & Erosion works
Detailed Supervision
58
Assignment Name: Feasibility Study & Design of Marwat Canal To Ghaza Khel FR. Lakki Marwat (9.5 Km) FR. Lakki Road (USAID)
Country: Pakistan
Location within country: FR Lakki Marwat, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Professional Staff Provided by Your Firm:
Team Leader / Designing the Bridge Structure
Structure Specialist
Geotechnical Specialist
Hydrological Specialist
Chief Cad Section
Chief Survey & Geometric Design
Name of Client: FATA Development Program-Livelihood Development (FDP-LD) USAID
No of Staff: 6
Address: Client: FATA Development Program-Livelihood Development (FDP-LD), House No. 4-A, Street No. 42, Sector F-7 / 1, Islamabad
No of Staff Months: 6
Start date (month/year): November, 2009
Completion Date (Month/Year) December 2009
Approx Value of Services (in Current USD/Rs.)
Rs. 2.25 Million
Name of Associated Firms (s), if any
Nil
No. Of Months of Professional Staff Provided by Associated Firms (s) Nil
Name of Senior Staff (Project Director / Coordinator, Team Leader) involved and functions performed:
Shaukat Ali Ayub
Ijaz Zahoor
Naseer Mohammad Khan
Niaz Mohammad Khan
Iftikhar Abbass
Niaz Mohammad Khan
Narrative Description of Project SES was engaged as consultants for the study and detailed design of the roads and few interchanges/flyovers as part of the USAID Development Programme. Total length of the road package is 9.5 Kms in the in federally administered area (FATA). This project is supposed to improve the communication network in the area and un-easing the users suffering by providing all weather fair route. It will also provide access to the remote pockets of all Agencies in FATA, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Description of Actual Services Provided by Your Staff.The following services have been provided by our firm.
Feasibility Study
Topographic Survey & Mapping
Soil Investigation
Hydraulic Studies
Structural Design
Drainage & Erosion works
Detailed Supervision
59
Assignment Name: Feasibility Study & Design of Marwat Gaz Goba to Peeng FR Lakki Road (21 Km) (USAID)
Country: Pakistan
Location within country: FR Lakki Marwat, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Professional Staff Provided by Your Firm:
Team Leader / Designing the Bridge Structure
Structure Specialist
Geotechnical Specialist
Hydrological Specialist
Chief Cad Section
Chief Survey & Geometric Design
Name of Client: FATA Development Program-Livelihood Development (FDP-LD) USAID
No of Staff: 6
Address: Client: FATA Development Program-Livelihood Development (FDP-LD), House No. 4-A, Street No. 42, Sector F-7 / 1, Islamabad
No of Staff Months: 6
Start date (month/year): December 2010
Completion Date (Month/Year) Juanuary 2011
Approx Value of Services (in Current USD/Rs.)
Rs. 2.25 Million
Name of Associated Firms (s), if any
Nil
No. Of Months of Professional Staff Provided by Associated Firms (s) Nil
Name of Senior Staff (Project Director / Coordinator, Team Leader) involved and functions performed:
Shaukat Ali Ayub
Ijaz Zahoor
Naseer Mohammad Khan
Niaz Mohammad Khan
Iftikhar Abbass
Niaz Mohammad Khan
Narrative Description of Project SES was engaged as consultants for the study and detailed design of the roads and few interchanges/flyovers as part of the USAID Development Programme. Total length of the road package is 9.5 Kms in the in federally administered area (FATA). This project is supposed to improve the communication network in the area and un-easing the users suffering by providing all weather fair route. It will also provide access to the remote pockets of all Agencies in FATA, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Description of Actual Services Provided by Your Staff.The following services have been provided by our firm.
Feasibility Study
Topographic Survey & Mapping
Soil Investigation
Hydraulic Studies
Structural Design
Drainage & Erosion works
Detailed Supervision
60
Assignment Name: Feasibility Study & Design of Domel Sada Khel Daryuba Sib-Tehsil Bannu Road (12 Km) (USAID)
Country: Pakistan
Location within country: FR Lakki Marwat, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Professional Staff Provided by Your Firm:
Team Leader / Designing the Bridge Structure
Structure Specialist
Geotechnical Specialist
Hydrological Specialist
Chief Cad Section
Chief Survey & Geometric Design
Name of Client: FATA Development Program-Livelihood Development (FDP-LD) USAID
No of Staff: 6
Address: Client: FATA Development Program-Livelihood Development (FDP-LD), House No. 4-A, Street No. 42, Sector F-7 / 1, Islamabad
No of Staff Months: 6
Start date (month/year): December 2010
Completion Date (Month/Year) Juanuary 2011
Approx Value of Services (in Current USD/Rs.)
Rs. 2.25 Million
Name of Associated Firms (s), if any
Nil
No. Of Months of Professional Staff Provided by Associated Firms (s) Nil
Name of Senior Staff (Project Director / Coordinator, Team Leader) involved and functions performed:
Shaukat Ali Ayub
Ijaz Zahoor
Naseer Mohammad Khan
Niaz Mohammad Khan
Iftikhar Abbass
Niaz Mohammad Khan
Narrative Description of Project SES was engaged as consultants for the study and detailed design of the roads and few interchanges/flyovers as part of the USAID Development Programme. Total length of the road package is 12 Kms in the in federally administered area (FATA). This project is supposed to improve the communication network in the area and un-easing the users suffering by providing all weather fair route. It will also provide access to the remote pockets of all Agencies in FATA, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Description of Actual Services Provided by Your Staff.The following services have been provided by our firm.
Feasibility Study
Topographic Survey & Mapping
Soil Investigation
Hydraulic Studies
Structural Design
Drainage & Erosion works
Detailed Supervision
61
Assignment Name: Feasibility Study & Design of Maizali War Sara Roga Daryuba Sib-Tehsil FR. Bannu Road (21 Km) (USAID)
Country: Pakistan
Location within country: FR Lakki Marwat, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Professional Staff Provided by Your Firm:
Team Leader / Designing the Bridge Structure
Structure Specialist
Geotechnical Specialist
Hydrological Specialist
Chief Cad Section
Chief Survey & Geometric Design
Name of Client: FATA Development Program-Livelihood Development (FDP-LD) USAID
No of Staff: 6
Address: Client: FATA Development Program-Livelihood Development (FDP-LD), House No. 4-A, Street No. 42, Sector F-7 / 1, Islamabad
No of Staff Months: 6
Start date (month/year): December 2010
Completion Date (Month/Year) Juanuary 2011
Approx Value of Services (in Current USD/Rs.)
Rs. 2.25 Million
Name of Associated Firms (s), if any
Nil
No. Of Months of Professional Staff Provided by Associated Firms (s) Nil
Name of Senior Staff (Project Director / Coordinator, Team Leader) involved and functions performed:
Shaukat Ali Ayub
Ijaz Zahoor
Naseer Mohammad Khan
Niaz Mohammad Khan
Iftikhar Abbass
Niaz Mohammad Khan
Narrative Description of Project SES was engaged as consultants for the study and detailed design of the roads and few interchanges/flyovers as part of the USAID Development Programme. Total length of the road package is 21 Kms in the in federally administered area (FATA). This project is supposed to improve the communication network in the area and un-easing the users suffering by providing all weather fair route. It will also provide access to the remote pockets of all Agencies in FATA, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Description of Actual Services Provided by Your Staff.The following services have been provided by our firm.
Feasibility Study
Topographic Survey & Mapping
Soil Investigation
Hydraulic Studies
Structural Design
Drainage & Erosion works
Detailed Supervision
62
Assignment Name: Feasibility Study & Design of Jammu Sultan Khel Road FR. Kohat (19 Km) (USAID)
Country: Pakistan
Location within country: FR Lakki Marwat, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Professional Staff Provided by Your Firm:
Team Leader / Designing the Bridge Structure
Structure Specialist
Geotechnical Specialist
Hydrological Specialist
Chief Cad Section
Chief Survey & Geometric Design
Name of Client: FATA Development Program-Livelihood Development (FDP-LD) USAID
No of Staff: 6
Address: Client: FATA Development Program-Livelihood Development (FDP-LD), House No. 4-A, Street No. 42, Sector F-7 / 1, Islamabad
No of Staff Months: 6
Start date (month/year): January 2011
Completion Date (Month/Year) February 2011
Approx Value of Services (in Current USD/Rs.)
Rs. 2.25 Million
Name of Associated Firms (s), if any
Nil
No. Of Months of Professional Staff Provided by Associated Firms (s) Nil
Name of Senior Staff (Project Director / Coordinator, Team Leader) involved and functions performed:
Shaukat Ali Ayub
Ijaz Zahoor
Naseer Mohammad Khan
Niaz Mohammad Khan
Iftikhar Abbass
Niaz Mohammad Khan
Narrative Description of Project SES was engaged as consultants for the study and detailed design of the roads and few interchanges/flyovers as part of the USAID Development Programme. Total length of the road package is 19 Kms in the in federally administered area (FATA). This project is supposed to improve the communication network in the area and un-easing the users suffering by providing all weather fair route. It will also provide access to the remote pockets of all Agencies in FATA, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Description of Actual Services Provided by Your Staff.The following services have been provided by our firm.
Feasibility Study
Topographic Survey & Mapping
Soil Investigation
Hydraulic Studies
Structural Design
Drainage & Erosion works
Detailed Supervision
63
Assignment Name: Feasibility Study & Design of Paya to Ghariba Jawaki Road FR. Kohat (6 Km) (USAID)
Country: Pakistan
Location within country: FR Lakki Marwat, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Professional Staff Provided by Your Firm:
Team Leader / Designing the Bridge Structure
Structure Specialist
Geotechnical Specialist
Hydrological Specialist
Chief Cad Section
Chief Survey & Geometric Design
Name of Client: FATA Development Program-Livelihood Development (FDP-LD) USAID
No of Staff: 6
Address: Client: FATA Development Program-Livelihood Development (FDP-LD), House No. 4-A, Street No. 42, Sector F-7 / 1, Islamabad
No of Staff Months: 6
Start date (month/year): January 2011
Completion Date (Month/Year) February 2011
Approx Value of Services (in Current USD/Rs.)
Rs. 2.25 Million
Name of Associated Firms (s), if any
Nil
No. Of Months of Professional Staff Provided by Associated Firms (s) Nil
Name of Senior Staff (Project Director / Coordinator, Team Leader) involved and functions performed:
Shaukat Ali Ayub
Ijaz Zahoor
Naseer Mohammad Khan
Niaz Mohammad Khan
Iftikhar Abbass
Niaz Mohammad Khan
Narrative Description of Project SES was engaged as consultants for the study and detailed design of the roads and few interchanges/flyovers as part of the USAID Development Programme. Total length of the road package is 6 Kms in the in federally administered area (FATA). This project is supposed to improve the communication network in the area and un-easing the users suffering by providing all weather fair route. It will also provide access to the remote pockets of all Agencies in FATA, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Description of Actual Services Provided by Your Staff.The following services have been provided by our firm.
Feasibility Study
Topographic Survey & Mapping
Soil Investigation
Hydraulic Studies
Structural Design
Drainage & Erosion works
Detailed Supervision
64
Assignment Name: Feasibility Study & Design of Guzdara Paya to Jawaki Road FR. Kohat (8 Km) (USAID)
Country: Pakistan
Location within country: FR Lakki Marwat, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Professional Staff Provided by Your Firm:
Team Leader / Designing the Bridge Structure
Structure Specialist
Geotechnical Specialist
Hydrological Specialist
Chief Cad Section
Chief Survey & Geometric Design
Name of Client: FATA Development Program-Livelihood Development (FDP-LD) USAID
No of Staff: 6
Address: Client: FATA Development Program-Livelihood Development (FDP-LD), House No. 4-A, Street No. 42, Sector F-7 / 1, Islamabad
No of Staff Months: 6
Start date (month/year): January 2011
Completion Date (Month/Year) February 2011
Approx Value of Services (in Current USD/Rs.)
Rs. 2.25 Million
Name of Associated Firms (s), if any
Nil
No. Of Months of Professional Staff Provided by Associated Firms (s) Nil
Name of Senior Staff (Project Director / Coordinator, Team Leader) involved and functions performed:
Shaukat Ali Ayub
Ijaz Zahoor
Naseer Mohammad Khan
Niaz Mohammad Khan
Iftikhar Abbass
Niaz Mohammad Khan
Narrative Description of Project: SES was engaged as consultants for the study and detailed design of the roads and few interchanges/flyovers as part of the USAID Development Programme. Total length of the road package is 8 Kms in the in federally administered area (FATA). This project is supposed to improve the communication network in the area and un-easing the users suffering by providing all weather fair route. It will also provide access to the remote pockets of all Agencies in FATA, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Description of Actual Services Provided by Your Staff.The following services have been provided by our firm.
Feasibility Study
Topographic Survey & Mapping
Soil Investigation
Hydraulic Studies
Structural Design
Drainage & Erosion works
Detailed Supervision
65
Assignment Name: Construction Supervision of construction of road along distributory no. 06 Nisatta Branch and Khan Mahi District Charsadda
Country: Pakistan
Location within country: District Charsadda, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Professional Staff Provided by Your Firm:
Resident Engineer
Quantity Surveyor
Site Inspector
Site Inspector
Surveyor
Lab Technician
Lab Technician
Computer Operator
Name of Client: Pakhtunkhwa Highway Authority (PKHA) Peshawar Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
No of Staff: 8
Address: Client: Pakhtunkhwa Highway Authority (PKHA) Khyber Road Peshawar
No of Staff Months: 36
Start date (month/year): December 29, 2009
Completion Date (Month/Year) December 2012
Approx Value of Services (in Current USD/Rs.)
Rs. 93.6 Million
Name of Associated Firms (s), if any
Nil
No. Of Months of Professional Staff Provided by Associated Firms (s) Nil
Name of Senior Staff (Project Director / Coordinator, Team Leader) involved and functions performed:
Zeeshan Baseer
Ghulam Habib Shahid
Qasir Shah
Zarda Khan
Jawad Khan
Shakeel Akbar Khan
Muhammad Farooq
Muhammad Ibrahim
Narrative Description of Project This project is supposed to improve the communication network in the area and un-easing the users suffering by providing all weather fair route. It will also provide access to the near villages of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
Description of Actual Services Provided by Your Staff.The following services have been provided by our firm.
Detailed Construction Supervision involving qualitative control for the road embankment, pavement and the required structures.
66
Assignment Name: Feasibility Study / Design of 112 + 39 Nos. Bridges in different Agencies of FATA, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (39 No. Bridges ADP No. 510 (2008-09) and (112 No Bridges ADP No. 512-2009-10)
Country: Pakistan
Location within country: District North Waziristan Agency Professional Staff Provided by Your Firm:
Project Director / Managing & Monitoring the Project
Team Leader / Designing the Bridge Structure
Chief Surveyor / Execution of Topo Survey
Environmental Expert / Collect data related to environment
Road Designer/ Designing of approach road
Geotech Engineer / Collecting Soil Simples
Name of Client: Federal Government through FATA Secretariat No of Staff: 6
Address: FATA Secretariat Warsak Road Peshawar No of Staff Months: 36
Start date (month/year): September 2007
Completion Date (Month/Year) February 2010
Approx Value of Services (in Current USD/Rs.)
(Rs. 40.2 Million)
Name of Associated Firms (s), if any
Nil
No. Of Months of Professional Staff Provided by Associated Firms (s) Nil
Name of Senior Staff (Project Director / Coordinator, Team Leader) involved and functions performed:
Nasir Raza Ayub
Shaukat Ali Ayub
Niaz Muhammad Khan
Ghas Ul Wahab
Syed Munawar Shah
Muhammad Siddique
Narrative Description of Project This project is supposed to improve the communication network in the area and un-easing the users suffering by providing all weather fair route. It will also provide access to the remote pockets of all Agencies in FATA.
Description of Actual Services Provided by Your Staff The following services have been provided by our firm.
Feasibility Study
Topographic Survey
Soil Investigation
Hydraulic Studies
Structural Design
Protection / Training Works
Top Supervision
67
Assignment Name: Feasibility Study / Design of 50 Nos. Bridges in FATA, ADP No. 466-2007-08
Country: Pakistan
Location within country: Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Professional Staff Provided by Your Firm:
Project Director / Managing & Monitoring the Project
Team Leader / Designing the Bridge Structure
Chief Surveyor / Execution of Topo Survey
Environmental Expert / Collect data related to environment
Road Designer/ Designing of approach road
Geotech Engineer / Collecting Soil Simples
Name of Client: C&W Department (FATA) No of Staff: 6
Address: C&W Dpartment (FATA) Warsak Road Peshawar No of Staff Months: 36
Start date (month/year): September 2007
Completion Date (Month/Year) October 2008
Approx Value of Services (in Current USD/Rs.)
(Rs. 6.72 Million)
Name of Associated Firms (s), if any
Nil
No. Of Months of Professional Staff Provided by Associated Firms (s) Nil
Name of Senior Staff (Project Director / Coordinator, Team Leader) involved and functions performed:
Nasir Raza Ayub
Shaukat Ali Ayub
Niaz Muhammad Khan
Ghas Ul Wahab
Syed Munawar Shah
Muhammad Siddique
Narrative Description of Project This project is supposed to improve the communication network in the area and un-easing the users suffering by providing all weather fair route. It will also provide access to the remote pockets of all Agencies in FATA.
Description of Actual Services Provided by Your Staff The following services have been provided by our firm.
Feasibility Study
Topographic Survey
Soil Investigation
Hydraulic Studies
Structural Design
Protection / Training Works
Top Supervision
68
Assignment Name: Feasibility Study / Design of 13 Nos Bridges in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa ADP No. 360 (2011-12), Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Country: Pakistan
Location within country: Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Professional Staff Provided by Your Firm:
Project Director / Managing & Monitoring the Project
Team Leader / Designing the Bridge Structure
Chief Surveyor / Execution of Topo Survey
Environmental Expert / Collect data related to environment
Road Designer/ Designing of approach road
Geotech Engineer / Collecting Soil Simples
Name of Client: C&W Department Peshawar Khyber Pakhtunkhwa No of Staff: 6
Address: C&W Department Khyber Road Peshawar
No of Staff Months: 18
Start date (month/year): June 14, 2012
Completion Date (Month/Year) September 2012
Approx Value of Services (in Current USD/Rs.)
(Rs. 2.5 Million)
Name of Associated Firms (s), if any
Nil
No. Of Months of Professional Staff Provided by Associated Firms (s) Nil
Name of Senior Staff (Project Director / Coordinator, Team Leader) involved and functions performed:
Nasir Raza Ayub
Shaukat Ali Ayub
Niaz Muhammad Khan
Ghas Ul Wahab
Syed Munawar Shah
Muhammad Siddique
Narrative Description of Project This project is supposed to improve the communication network in the area and un-easing the users suffering by providing all weather fair route. It will also provide access to the near villages of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
Description of Actual Services Provided by Your Staff The following services have been provided by our firm.
Topographic Survey
Feasibility Study
Soil Investigation
Hydraulic Studies
Structural Design
Protection / Training Works
Top Supervision
69
Assignment Name: Feasibility Study / Design & Construction Supervision of Link Road between N-45 & Sheringle Road (2.1 Km) Including 2 Nos. of Bridges, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Country: Pakistan
Location within country: District Upper Dir, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Professional Staff Provided by Your Firm:
Project Director / Managing & Monitoring the Project
Team Leader / Designing the Bridge Structure
Chief Surveyor / Execution of Topo Survey
Environmental Expert / Collect data related to environment
Road Designer/ Designing of approach road
Geotech Engineer / Collecting Soil Simples
Name of Client: Pakhtunkhwa Highway Authority (PKHA) Peshawar Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
No of Staff: 6
Address: Pakhtunkhwa Highway Authority Khyber Road Peshawar
No of Staff Months: 18
Start date (month/year): December 2012
Completion Date (Month/Year) February 2013
Approx Value of Services (in Current USD/Rs.)
(Rs. 0.79 Million)
Name of Associated Firms (s), if any
Nil
No. Of Months of Professional Staff Provided by Associated Firms (s) Nil
Name of Senior Staff (Project Director / Coordinator, Team Leader) involved and functions performed:
Nasir Raza Ayub
Shaukat Ali Ayub
Niaz Muhammad Khan
Ghas Ul Wahab
Syed Munawar Shah
Muhammad Siddique
Narrative Description of Project This project is supposed to improve the communication network in the area and un-easing the users suffering by providing all weather fair route. It will also provide access to the near villages of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
Description of Actual Services Provided by Your Staff The following services have been provided by our firm.
Topographic Survey
Feasibility Study
Soil Investigation
Hydraulic Studies
Structural Design
Protection / Training Works
Top Supervision
70
Assignment Name: Feasibility Study / Design & Construction of Suspension Bridge Bels Sacha Pras District Mansehra, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Country: Pakistan
Location within country: District Mansehra, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Professional Staff Provided by Your Firm:
Project Director / Managing & Monitoring the Project
Team Leader / Designing the Bridge Structure
Chief Surveyor / Execution of Topo Survey
Environmental Expert / Collect data related to environment
Road Designer/ Designing of approach road
Geotech Engineer / Collecting Soil Simples
Name of Client: Pak PWD, Abbottabad No of Staff: 6
Address: Pak PWD, Abbottabad, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
No of Staff Months: 18
Start date (month/year): December 2012
Completion Date (Month/Year) February 2013
Approx Value of Services (in Current USD/Rs.)
(Rs. 0.83 Million)
Name of Associated Firms (s), if any
Nil
No. Of Months of Professional Staff Provided by Associated Firms (s) Nil
Name of Senior Staff (Project Director / Coordinator, Team Leader) involved and functions performed:
Nasir Raza Ayub
Shaukat Ali Ayub
Niaz Muhammad Khan
Ghas Ul Wahab
Aimal Iqbal
Muhammad Siddique
Narrative Description of Project This project is supposed to improve the communication network in the area and un-easing the users suffering by providing all weather fair route. It will also provide access to the near villages of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
Description of Actual Services Provided by Your Staff The following services have been provided by our firm.
Topographic Survey
Feasibility Study
Soil Investigation
Hydraulic Studies
Structural Design
Protection / Training Works
Top Supervision
71
Assignment Name: Feasibility Study / Design of Hazar Khani Bridge District Peshawar, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Country: Pakistan
Location within country: District Peshawar, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Professional Staff Provided by Your Firm:
Project Director / Managing & Monitoring the Project
Team Leader / Designing the Bridge Structure
Chief Surveyor / Execution of Topo Survey
Environmental Expert / Collect data related to environment
Road Designer/ Designing of approach road
Geotech Engineer / Collecting Soil Simples
Name of Client: Communication & Works Department No of Staff: 6
Address: Communication & Works Department, Bacha Khan Choak Peshawar
No of Staff Months: 18
Start date (month/year): December 2012
Completion Date (Month/Year) February 2013
Approx Value of Services (in Current USD/Rs.)
(Rs. 0.25 Million)
Name of Associated Firms (s), if any
Nil
No. Of Months of Professional Staff Provided by Associated Firms (s) Nil
Name of Senior Staff (Project Director / Coordinator, Team Leader) involved and functions performed:
Nasir Raza Ayub
Shaukat Ali Ayub
Niaz Muhammad Khan
Ghas Ul Wahab
Aimal Iqbal
Muhammad Siddique
Narrative Description of Project This project is supposed to improve the communication network in the area and un-easing the users suffering by providing all weather fair route. It will also provide access to the near villages of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
Description of Actual Services Provided by Your Staff The following services have been provided by our firm.
Topographic Survey
Feasibility Study
Soil Investigation
Hydraulic Studies
Structural Design
Protection / Training Works
Top Supervision
72
Assignment Name: Feasibility Study / Design of Bridge on Panar Gulkadah Road, District Swat, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Country: Pakistan
Location within country: District Swat, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Professional Staff Provided by Your Firm:
Project Director / Managing & Monitoring the Project
Team Leader / Designing the Bridge Structure
Chief Surveyor / Execution of Topo Survey
Environmental Expert / Collect data related to environment
Road Designer/ Designing of approach road
Geotech Engineer / Collecting Soil Simples
Name of Client: Communication & Works Department No of Staff: 6
Address: Communication & Works Department, Swat
No of Staff Months: 18
Start date (month/year): J anuary 2013
Completion Date (Month/Year) March 2013
Approx Value of Services (in Current USD/Rs.)
(Rs. 0.82 Million)
Name of Associated Firms (s), if any
Nil
No. Of Months of Professional Staff Provided by Associated Firms (s) Nil
Name of Senior Staff (Project Director / Coordinator, Team Leader) involved and functions performed:
Nasir Raza Ayub
Shaukat Ali Ayub
Niaz Muhammad Khan
Ghas Ul Wahab
Aimal Iqbal
Muhammad Siddique
Narrative Description of Project This project is supposed to improve the communication network in the area and un-easing the users suffering by providing all weather fair route. It will also provide access to the near villages of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
Description of Actual Services Provided by Your Staff The following services have been provided by our firm.
Topographic Survey
Feasibility Study
Soil Investigation
Hydraulic Studies
Structural Design
Protection / Training Works
Top Supervision
73
Assignment Name: Feasibility Study / Design of Flood Restoration Project Tangi Right Canal Bridge No.2, with approach Road District Charsadda, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Country: Pakistan
Location within country: District Charsadda, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Professional Staff Provided by Your Firm:
Project Director / Managing & Monitoring the Project
Team Leader / Designing the Bridge Structure
Chief Surveyor / Execution of Topo Survey
Environmental Expert / Collect data related to environment
Road Designer/ Designing of approach road
Geotech Engineer / Collecting Soil Simples
Name of Client: Communication & Works Department No of Staff: 6
Address: Communication & Works Department, Charsadda
No of Staff Months: 18
Start date (month/year): January 2013
Completion Date (Month/Year) March 2013
Approx Value of Services (in Current USD/Rs.)
(Rs. 0.30 Million)
Name of Associated Firms (s), if any
Nil
No. Of Months of Professional Staff Provided by Associated Firms (s) Nil
Name of Senior Staff (Project Director / Coordinator, Team Leader) involved and functions performed:
Nasir Raza Ayub
Shaukat Ali Ayub
Niaz Muhammad Khan
Ghas Ul Wahab
Aimal Iqbal
Muhammad Siddique
Narrative Description of Project This project is supposed to improve the communication network in the area and un-easing the users suffering by providing all weather fair route. It will also provide access to the near villages of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
Description of Actual Services Provided by Your Staff The following services have been provided by our firm.
Topographic Survey
Feasibility Study
Soil Investigation
Hydraulic Studies
Structural Design
Protection / Training Works
Top Supervision
74
Assignment Name: Feasibility Study / Design of Flood Restoration Project Tangi Right Canal Bridge No.1 District Charsadda, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Country: Pakistan
Location within country: District Charsadda, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Professional Staff Provided by Your Firm:
Project Director / Managing & Monitoring the Project
Team Leader / Designing the Bridge Structure
Chief Surveyor / Execution of Topo Survey
Environmental Expert / Collect data related to environment
Road Designer/ Designing of approach road
Geotech Engineer / Collecting Soil Simples
Name of Client: Communication & Works Department No of Staff: 6
Address: Communication & Works Department, Charsadda
No of Staff Months: 18
Start date (month/year): April 2013
Completion Date (Month/Year) June 2013
Approx Value of Services (in Current USD/Rs.)
(Rs. 0.30 Million)
Name of Associated Firms (s), if any
Nil
No. Of Months of Professional Staff Provided by Associated Firms (s) Nil
Name of Senior Staff (Project Director / Coordinator, Team Leader) involved and functions performed:
Nasir Raza Ayub
Shaukat Ali Ayub
Niaz Muhammad Khan
Ghas Ul Wahab
Aimal Iqbal
Muhammad Siddique
Narrative Description of Project This project is supposed to improve the communication network in the area and un-easing the users suffering by providing all weather fair route. It will also provide access to the near villages of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
Description of Actual Services Provided by Your Staff The following services have been provided by our firm.
Topographic Survey
Feasibility Study
Soil Investigation
Hydraulic Studies
Structural Design
Protection / Training Works
Top Supervision
75
Assignment Name: Feasibility Study / Design of Bridge on Jail Road District Mardan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Country: Pakistan
Location within country: District Mardan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Professional Staff Provided by Your Firm:
Project Director / Managing & Monitoring the Project
Team Leader / Designing the Bridge Structure
Chief Surveyor / Execution of Topo Survey
Environmental Expert / Collect data related to environment
Road Designer/ Designing of approach road
Geotech Engineer / Collecting Soil Simples
Name of Client: Communication & Works Department No of Staff: 6
Address: Communication & Works Department, Mardan
No of Staff Months: 18
Start date (month/year): December 2012
Completion Date (Month/Year) February 2013
Approx Value of Services (in Current USD/Rs.)
(Rs. 0.60 Million)
Name of Associated Firms (s), if any
Nil
No. Of Months of Professional Staff Provided by Associated Firms (s) Nil
Name of Senior Staff (Project Director / Coordinator, Team Leader) involved and functions performed:
Nasir Raza Ayub
Shaukat Ali Ayub
Niaz Muhammad Khan
Ghas Ul Wahab
Aimal Iqbal
Muhammad Siddique
Narrative Description of Project This project is supposed to improve the communication network in the area and un-easing the users suffering by providing all weather fair route. It will also provide access to the near villages of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
Description of Actual Services Provided by Your Staff The following services have been provided by our firm.
Topographic Survey
Feasibility Study
Soil Investigation
Hydraulic Studies
Structural Design
Protection / Training Works
Top Supervision
76
Assignment Name: Feasibility Study / Design of Abid Bridge, Kurram Agency, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Country: Pakistan
Location within country: Kurram Agency, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Professional Staff Provided by Your Firm:
Project Director / Managing & Monitoring the Project
Team Leader / Designing the Bridge Structure
Chief Surveyor / Execution of Topo Survey
Environmental Expert / Collect data related to environment
Road Designer/ Designing of approach road
Geotech Engineer / Collecting Soil Simples
Name of Client: Communication & Works Department No of Staff: 6
Address: Communication & Works Department, Kurram Agency FATA
No of Staff Months: 18
Start date (month/year): December 2012
Completion Date (Month/Year) February 2013
Approx Value of Services (in Current USD/Rs.)
(Rs. 0.44 Million)
Name of Associated Firms (s), if any
Nil
No. Of Months of Professional Staff Provided by Associated Firms (s) Nil
Name of Senior Staff (Project Director / Coordinator, Team Leader) involved and functions performed:
Nasir Raza Ayub
Shaukat Ali Ayub
Niaz Muhammad Khan
Ghas Ul Wahab
Aimal Iqbal
Muhammad Siddique
Narrative Description of Project This project is supposed to improve the communication network in the area and un-easing the users suffering by providing all weather fair route. It will also provide access to the near villages of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
Description of Actual Services Provided by Your Staff The following services have been provided by our firm.
Topographic Survey
Feasibility Study
Soil Investigation
Hydraulic Studies
Structural Design
Protection / Training Works
Top Supervision
77
Assignment Name: Feasibility Study / Design of Construction of Shatti Kore Bridge Mohmand Agency, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Country: Pakistan
Location within country: Mohmand Agency, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Professional Staff Provided by Your Firm:
Project Director / Managing & Monitoring the Project
Team Leader / Designing the Bridge Structure
Chief Surveyor / Execution of Topo Survey
Environmental Expert / Collect data related to environment
Road Designer/ Designing of approach road
Geotech Engineer / Collecting Soil Simples
Name of Client: Communication & Works Department No of Staff: 6
Address: Communication & Works Department, Mohmand Agency FATA
No of Staff Months: 18
Start date (month/year): June 2012
Completion Date (Month/Year) September 2013
Approx Value of Services (in Current USD/Rs.)
(Rs. 0.26 Million)
Name of Associated Firms (s), if any
Nil
No. Of Months of Professional Staff Provided by Associated Firms (s) Nil
Name of Senior Staff (Project Director / Coordinator, Team Leader) involved and functions performed:
Nasir Raza Ayub
Shaukat Ali Ayub
Niaz Muhammad Khan
Ghas Ul Wahab
Aimal Iqbal
Muhammad Siddique
Narrative Description of Project This project is supposed to improve the communication network in the area and un-easing the users suffering by providing all weather fair route. It will also provide access to the near villages of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
Description of Actual Services Provided by Your Staff The following services have been provided by our firm.
Topographic Survey
Feasibility Study
Soil Investigation
Hydraulic Studies
Structural Design
Protection / Training Works
Top Supervision
78
Assignment Name: Feasibility Study / Design of Marwandi Bridge, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Country: Pakistan
Location within country: District Charsadda, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Professional Staff Provided by Your Firm:
Project Director / Managing & Monitoring the Project
Team Leader / Designing the Bridge Structure
Chief Surveyor / Execution of Topo Survey
Environmental Expert / Collect data related to environment
Road Designer/ Designing of approach road
Geotech Engineer / Collecting Soil Simples
Name of Client: Communication & Works Department No of Staff: 6
Address: Communication & Works Department, District Charsadda
No of Staff Months: 18
Start date (month/year): June 2012
Completion Date (Month/Year) September 2013
Approx Value of Services (in Current USD/Rs.)
(Rs. 0.50 Million)
Name of Associated Firms (s), if any
Nil
No. Of Months of Professional Staff Provided by Associated Firms (s) Nil
Name of Senior Staff (Project Director / Coordinator, Team Leader) involved and functions performed:
Nasir Raza Ayub
Shaukat Ali Ayub
Niaz Muhammad Khan
Ghas Ul Wahab
Aimal Iqbal
Muhammad Siddique
Narrative Description of Project This project is supposed to improve the communication network in the area and un-easing the users suffering by providing all weather fair route. It will also provide access to the near villages of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
Description of Actual Services Provided by Your Staff The following services have been provided by our firm.
Topographic Survey
Feasibility Study
Soil Investigation
Hydraulic Studies
Structural Design
Protection / Training Works
Top Supervision
79
Assignment Name: Feasibility Study / Design of Shahgnor Bridge to Morh Km-1, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Country: Pakistan
Location within country: District Chitral, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Professional Staff Provided by Your Firm:
Project Director / Managing & Monitoring the Project
Team Leader / Designing the Bridge Structure
Chief Surveyor / Execution of Topo Survey
Environmental Expert / Collect data related to environment
Road Designer/ Designing of approach road
Geotech Engineer / Collecting Soil Simples
Name of Client: Communication & Works Department No of Staff: 6
Address: Communication & Works Department, District Chitral
No of Staff Months: 18
Start date (month/year): July 2013
Completion Date (Month/Year) October 2013
Approx Value of Services (in Current USD/Rs.)
(Rs. 0.150 Million)
Name of Associated Firms (s), if any
Nil
No. Of Months of Professional Staff Provided by Associated Firms (s) Nil
Name of Senior Staff (Project Director / Coordinator, Team Leader) involved and functions performed:
Nasir Raza Ayub
Shaukat Ali Ayub
Niaz Muhammad Khan
Ghas Ul Wahab
Aimal Iqbal
Muhammad Siddique
Narrative Description of Project This project is supposed to improve the communication network in the area and un-easing the users suffering by providing all weather fair route. It will also provide access to the near villages of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
Description of Actual Services Provided by Your Staff The following services have been provided by our firm.
Topographic Survey
Feasibility Study
Soil Investigation
Hydraulic Studies
Structural Design
Protection / Training Works
Top Supervision
80
Assignment Name: Feasibility Study / Design of Bridge No.3 Shahgnor No.3 Km-11, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Country: Pakistan
Location within country: District Chitral, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Professional Staff Provided by Your Firm:
Project Director / Managing & Monitoring the Project
Team Leader / Designing the Bridge Structure
Chief Surveyor / Execution of Topo Survey
Environmental Expert / Collect data related to environment
Road Designer/ Designing of approach road
Geotech Engineer / Collecting Soil Simples
Name of Client: Communication & Works Department No of Staff: 6
Address: Communication & Works Department, District Chitral
No of Staff Months: 18
Start date (month/year): July 2013
Completion Date (Month/Year) October 2013
Approx Value of Services (in Current USD/Rs.)
(Rs. 0.150 Million)
Name of Associated Firms (s), if any
Nil
No. Of Months of Professional Staff Provided by Associated Firms (s) Nil
Name of Senior Staff (Project Director / Coordinator, Team Leader) involved and functions performed:
Nasir Raza Ayub
Shaukat Ali Ayub
Niaz Muhammad Khan
Ghas Ul Wahab
Aimal Iqbal
Muhammad Siddique
Narrative Description of Project This project is supposed to improve the communication network in the area and un-easing the users suffering by providing all weather fair route. It will also provide access to the near villages of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
Description of Actual Services Provided by Your Staff The following services have been provided by our firm.
Topographic Survey
Feasibility Study
Soil Investigation
Hydraulic Studies
Structural Design
Protection / Training Works
Top Supervision
81
Assignment Name: Feasibility Study / Design of Andathi Bridge Km-3, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Country: Pakistan
Location within country: District Chitral, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Professional Staff Provided by Your Firm:
Project Director / Managing & Monitoring the Project
Team Leader / Designing the Bridge Structure
Chief Surveyor / Execution of Topo Survey
Environmental Expert / Collect data related to environment
Road Designer/ Designing of approach road
Geotech Engineer / Collecting Soil Simples
Name of Client: Communication & Works Department No of Staff: 6
Address: Communication & Works Department, District Chitral
No of Staff Months: 18
Start date (month/year): July 2013
Completion Date (Month/Year) October 2013
Approx Value of Services (in Current USD/Rs.)
(Rs. 0.20 Million)
Name of Associated Firms (s), if any
Nil
No. Of Months of Professional Staff Provided by Associated Firms (s) Nil
Name of Senior Staff (Project Director / Coordinator, Team Leader) involved and functions performed:
Nasir Raza Ayub
Shaukat Ali Ayub
Niaz Muhammad Khan
Ghas Ul Wahab
Aimal Iqbal
Muhammad Siddique
Narrative Description of Project This project is supposed to improve the communication network in the area and un-easing the users suffering by providing all weather fair route. It will also provide access to the near villages of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
Description of Actual Services Provided by Your Staff The following services have been provided by our firm.
Topographic Survey
Feasibility Study
Soil Investigation
Hydraulic Studies
Structural Design
Protection / Training Works
Top Supervision
82
Assignment Name: Feasibility Study / Design of Bridge No. 8 on Bakshali Link Road Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Country: Pakistan
Location within country: Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Professional Staff Provided by Your Firm:
Project Director / Managing & Monitoring the Project
Team Leader / Designing the Bridge Structure
Chief Surveyor / Execution of Topo Survey
Environmental Expert / Collect data related to environment
Road Designer/ Designing of approach road
Geotech Engineer / Collecting Soil Simples
Name of Client: Pakhtunkhwa Highway Authority (PKHA) Peshawar Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
No of Staff: 6
Address: Pakhtunkhwa Highway Authority Khyber Road Peshawar
No of Staff Months: 12
Start date (month/year): June 2011
Completion Date (Month/Year) December 2011
Approx Value of Services (in Current USD/Rs.)
(Rs. 1.25 Million)
Name of Associated Firms (s), if any
Nil
No. Of Months of Professional Staff Provided by Associated Firms (s) Nil
Name of Senior Staff (Project Director / Coordinator, Team Leader) involved and functions performed:
Mushtaq Ahmad
Shaukat Ali Ayub
Niaz Muhammad Khan
Ghas Ul Wahab
Syed Munawar Shah
Muhammad Siddique
Narrative Description of Project This project is supposed to improve the communication network in the area and un-easing the users suffering by providing all weather fair route. It will also provide access to the near villages of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
Description of Actual Services Provided by Your Staff The following services have been provided by our firm.
Topographic Survey
Feasibility Study
Soil Investigation
Hydraulic Studies
Structural Design
Protection / Training Works
Top Supervision
83
Assignment Name: Feasibility Study / Design of Bridge No. 3 on Malakand down District Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Country: Pakistan
Location within country: Malakand Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Professional Staff Provided by Your Firm:
Project Director / Managing & Monitoring the Project
Team Leader / Designing the Bridge Structure
Chief Surveyor / Execution of Topo Survey
Environmental Expert / Collect data related to environment
Road Designer/ Designing of approach road
Geotech Engineer / Collecting Soil Simples
Name of Client: Pakhtunkhwa Highway Authority (PKHA) Peshawar Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
No of Staff: 6
Address: Pakhtunkhwa Highway Authority Khyber Road Peshawar
No of Staff Months: 36
Start date (month/year): January 2008
Completion Date (Month/Year) August 2010
Approx Value of Services (in Current USD/Rs.)
(Rs. 0.89 Million)
Name of Associated Firms (s), if any
Nil
No. Of Months of Professional Staff Provided by Associated Firms (s) Nil
Name of Senior Staff (Project Director / Coordinator, Team Leader) involved and functions performed:
Mushtaq Ahmad
Shaukat Ali Ayub
Niaz Muhammad Khan
Ghas Ul Wahab
Syed Munawar Shah
Muhammad Siddique
Narrative Description of Project This project is supposed to improve the communication network in the area and un-easing the users suffering by providing all weather fair route. It will also provide access to the near villages of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
Description of Actual Services Provided by Your Staff The following services have been provided by our firm.
Topographic Survey
Feasibility Study
Soil Investigation
Hydraulic Studies
Structural Design
Protection / Training Works
Top Supervision
84
Assignment Name: Feasibility Study / Design of Bridge No. 1 on Malakand down District Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Country: Pakistan
Location within country: Malakand Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Professional Staff Provided by Your Firm:
Project Director / Managing & Monitoring the Project
Team Leader / Designing the Bridge Structure
Chief Surveyor / Execution of Topo Survey
Environmental Expert / Collect data related to environment
Road Designer/ Designing of approach road
Geotech Engineer / Collecting Soil Simples
Name of Client: Pakhtunkhwa Highway Authority (PKHA) Peshawar Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
No of Staff: 6
Address: Pakhtunkhwa Highway Authority Khyber Road Peshawar
No of Staff Months: 36
Start date (month/year): January 2008
Completion Date (Month/Year) August 2010
Approx Value of Services (in Current USD/Rs.)
(Rs. 0.89 Million)
Name of Associated Firms (s), if any
Nil
No. Of Months of Professional Staff Provided by Associated Firms (s) Nil
Name of Senior Staff (Project Director / Coordinator, Team Leader) involved and functions performed:
Mushtaq Ahmad
Shaukat Ali Ayub
Niaz Muhammad Khan
Ghas Ul Wahab
Syed Munawar Shah
Muhammad Siddique
Narrative Description of Project This project is supposed to improve the communication network in the area and un-easing the users suffering by providing all weather fair route. It will also provide access to the near villages of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
Description of Actual Services Provided by Your Staff The following services have been provided by our firm.
Topographic Survey
Feasibility Study
Soil Investigation
Hydraulic Studies
Structural Design
Protection / Training Works
Top Supervision
85
Assignment Name: Feasibility Study / Design & Construction Supervisio of Bridge No. 4 on Par Hoti to Yar Hussain Road Via Ghari kapora Dobyan. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Country: Pakistan
Location within country: DistrictMardan Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Professional Staff Provided by Your Firm:
Project Director / Managing & Monitoring the Project
Team Leader / Designing the Bridge Structure
Chief Surveyor / Execution of Topo Survey
Environmental Expert / Collect data related to environment
Road Designer/ Designing of approach road
Geotech Engineer / Collecting Soil Simples
Name of Client: Pakhtunkhwa Highway Authority (PKHA) Peshawar Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
No of Staff: 6
Address: Pakhtunkhwa Highway Authority Khyber Road Peshawar
No of Staff Months: 36
Start date (month/year): February 2010
Completion Date (Month/Year) March 2013
Approx Value of Services (in Current USD/Rs.)
(Rs. 0.20 Million)
Name of Associated Firms (s), if any
Nil
No. Of Months of Professional Staff Provided by Associated Firms (s) Nil
Name of Senior Staff (Project Director / Coordinator, Team Leader) involved and functions performed:
Mushtaq Ahmad
Shaukat Ali Ayub
Niaz Muhammad Khan
Ghas Ul Wahab
Syed Munawar Shah
Muhammad Siddique
Narrative Description of Project This project is supposed to improve the communication network in the area and un-easing the users suffering by providing all weather fair route. It will also provide access to the near villages of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
Description of Actual Services Provided by Your Staff The following services have been provided by our firm.
Topographic Survey
Feasibility Study
Soil Investigation
Hydraulic Studies
Structural Design
Protection / Training Works
Top Supervision
86
Assignment Name: Feasibility Study / Design & Construction Supervision of Bridge No. 3 on Par Hoti to Yar Hussain Road Via Ghari Kapora Dobyan. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Country: Pakistan
Location within country: District Mardan Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Professional Staff Provided by Your Firm:
Project Director / Managing & Monitoring the Project
Team Leader / Designing the Bridge Structure
Chief Surveyor / Execution of Topo Survey
Environmental Expert / Collect data related to environment
Road Designer/ Designing of approach road
Geotech Engineer / Collecting Soil Simples
Name of Client: Pakhtunkhwa Highway Authority (PKHA) Peshawar Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
No of Staff: 6
Address: Pakhtunkhwa Highway Authority Khyber Road Peshawar
No of Staff Months: 36
Start date (month/year): February 2010
Completion Date (Month/Year) March 2013
Approx Value of Services (in Current USD/Rs.)
(Rs. 0.25 Million)
Name of Associated Firms (s), if any
Nil
No. Of Months of Professional Staff Provided by Associated Firms (s) Nil
Name of Senior Staff (Project Director / Coordinator, Team Leader) involved and functions performed:
Mushtaq Ahmad
Shaukat Ali Ayub
Niaz Muhammad Khan
Ghas Ul Wahab
Syed Munawar Shah
Muhammad Siddique
Narrative Description of Project This project is supposed to improve the communication network in the area and un-easing the users suffering by providing all weather fair route. It will also provide access to the near villages of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
Description of Actual Services Provided by Your Staff The following services have been provided by our firm.
Topographic Survey
Feasibility Study
Soil Investigation
Hydraulic Studies
Structural Design
Protection / Training Works
Top Supervision
87
Assignment Name: Feasibility Study / Design & Construction Supervision of Bridge No. 2 on Par Hoti to Yar Hussain Road Via Ghari Kapora Dobyan. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Country: Pakistan
Location within country: District Mardan Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Professional Staff Provided by Your Firm:
Project Director / Managing & Monitoring the Project
Team Leader / Designing the Bridge Structure
Chief Surveyor / Execution of Topo Survey
Environmental Expert / Collect data related to environment
Road Designer/ Designing of approach road
Geotech Engineer / Collecting Soil Simples
Name of Client: Pakhtunkhwa Highway Authority (PKHA) Peshawar Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
No of Staff: 6
Address: Pakhtunkhwa Highway Authority Khyber Road Peshawar
No of Staff Months: 36
Start date (month/year): February 2010
Completion Date (Month/Year) March 2013
Approx Value of Services (in Current USD/Rs.)
(Rs. 0.25 Million)
Name of Associated Firms (s), if any
Nil
No. Of Months of Professional Staff Provided by Associated Firms (s) Nil
Name of Senior Staff (Project Director / Coordinator, Team Leader) involved and functions performed:
Mushtaq Ahmad
Shaukat Ali Ayub
Niaz Muhammad Khan
Ghas Ul Wahab
Syed Munawar Shah
Muhammad Siddique
Narrative Description of Project This project is supposed to improve the communication network in the area and un-easing the users suffering by providing all weather fair route. It will also provide access to the near villages of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
Description of Actual Services Provided by Your Staff The following services have been provided by our firm.
Topographic Survey
Feasibility Study
Soil Investigation
Hydraulic Studies
Structural Design
Protection / Training Works
Top Supervision
88
Assignment Name: Feasibility Study / Design & Construction Supervision of Bridge No. 1 on Par Hoti to Yar Hussain Road Via Ghari kapora Dobyan. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Country: Pakistan
Location within country: DistrictMardan Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Professional Staff Provided by Your Firm:
Project Director / Managing & Monitoring the Project
Team Leader / Designing the Bridge Structure
Chief Surveyor / Execution of Topo Survey
Environmental Expert / Collect data related to environment
Road Designer/ Designing of approach road
Geotech Engineer / Collecting Soil Simples
Name of Client: Pakhtunkhwa Highway Authority (PKHA) Peshawar Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
No of Staff: 6
Address: Pakhtunkhwa Highway Authority Khyber Road Peshawar
No of Staff Months: 36
Start date (month/year): February 2010
Completion Date (Month/Year) March 2013
Approx Value of Services (in Current USD/Rs.)
(Rs. 0.20 Million)
Name of Associated Firms (s), if any
Nil
No. Of Months of Professional Staff Provided by Associated Firms (s) Nil
Name of Senior Staff (Project Director / Coordinator, Team Leader) involved and functions performed:
Mushtaq Ahmad
Shaukat Ali Ayub
Niaz Muhammad Khan
Ghas Ul Wahab
Syed Munawar Shah
Muhammad Siddique
Narrative Description of Project This project is supposed to improve the communication network in the area and un-easing the users suffering by providing all weather fair route. It will also provide access to the near villages of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
Description of Actual Services Provided by Your Staff The following services have been provided by our firm.
Topographic Survey
Feasibility Study
Soil Investigation
Hydraulic Studies
Structural Design
Protection / Training Works
Top Supervision
89
Assignment Name: Feasibility Study / Design of Madina Colony Bridge Peshawar. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Country: Pakistan
Location within country: District Mardan Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Professional Staff Provided by Your Firm:
Project Director / Managing & Monitoring the Project
Team Leader / Designing the Bridge Structure
Chief Surveyor / Execution of Topo Survey
Environmental Expert / Collect data related to environment
Road Designer/ Designing of approach road
Geotech Engineer / Collecting Soil Simples
Name of Client: Works & Services Department Peshawar Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
No of Staff: 6
Address: Works & Services Department Khyber Road Peshawar
No of Staff Months: 12
Start date (month/year): January 2009
Completion Date (Month/Year) August 2009
Approx Value of Services (in Current USD/Rs.)
(Rs. 0.50 Million)
Name of Associated Firms (s), if any
Nil
No. Of Months of Professional Staff Provided by Associated Firms (s) Nil
Name of Senior Staff (Project Director / Coordinator, Team Leader) involved and functions performed:
Mushtaq Ahmad
Shaukat Ali Ayub
Niaz Muhammad Khan
Ghas Ul Wahab
Syed Munawar Shah
Muhammad Siddique
Narrative Description of Project This project is supposed to improve the communication network in the area and un-easing the users suffering by providing all weather fair route. It will also provide access to the near villages of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
Description of Actual Services Provided by Your Staff The following services have been provided by our firm.
Topographic Survey
Feasibility Study
Soil Investigation
Hydraulic Studies
Structural Design
Protection / Training Works
Top Supervision
90
Assignment Name: Feasibility Study / Design of Pre-stressed RCC Bridge over indus river from KKH to Seo valley villages at Dassu NA-23, District Kohistan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Country: Pakistan
Location within country: District Kohistan Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Professional Staff Provided by Your Firm:
Project Director / Managing & Monitoring the Project
Team Leader / Designing the Bridge Structure
Structure Specialist
Geotechnical Specialist
Chief Cad Section
Chief Survey & Geometric Design
Name of Client: Central Civil Division Pak PWD, Abbottabad Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
No of Staff: 6
Address: Central Civil Division Pak PWD, Abbottabad Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
No of Staff Months: 12
Start date (month/year): March 2010
Completion Date (Month/Year) May 2011
Approx Value of Services (in Current USD/Rs.)
(Rs. 1.50 Million)
Name of Associated Firms (s), if any
Nil
No. Of Months of Professional Staff Provided by Associated Firms (s) Nil
Name of Senior Staff (Project Director / Coordinator, Team Leader) involved and functions performed:
Mushtaq Ahmad
Shaukat Ali Ayub
Ijaz Zahoor
Naseer Mohammad Khan
Niaz Mohammad Khan
Iftikhar Abbass
Niaz Mohammad Khan
Narrative Description of Project This project is supposed to improve the communication network in the area and un-easing the users suffering by providing all weather fair route. It will also provide access to the near villages of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
Description of Actual Services Provided by Your Staff The following services have been provided by our firm.
Topographic Survey
Feasibility Study
Soil Investigation
Hydraulic Studies
Structural Design
Protection / Training Works
Top Supervision
91
Assignment Name: Feasibility Study / Design of Bridge No. 2 on Pajagee Road Bacha Khan Markaz Peshawar, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Country: Pakistan
Location within country: District Peshawar Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Professional Staff Provided by Your Firm:
Project Director / Managing & Monitoring the Project
Team Leader / Designing the Bridge Structure
Structure Specialist
Geotechnical Specialist
Chief Cad Section
Chief Survey & Geometric Design
Name of Client: Works & Services Department Peshawar No of Staff: 6
Address: Works & Services Department Khyber Road Peshawar Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
No of Staff Months: 12
Start date (month/year): March 2010
Completion Date (Month/Year) May 2011
Approx Value of Services (in Current USD/Rs.)
(Rs. 1.50 Million)
Name of Associated Firms (s), if any
Nil
No. Of Months of Professional Staff Provided by Associated Firms (s) Nil
Name of Senior Staff (Project Director / Coordinator, Team Leader) involved and functions performed:
Shaukat Ali Ayub
Ijaz Zahoor Khan
Naseer Mohammad Khan
Niaz Muhammad Khan
Iftikhar Abbass
Niaz Muhammad
Narrative Description of Project This project is supposed to improve the communication network in the area and un-easing the users suffering by providing all weather fair route. It will also provide access to the near villages of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
Description of Actual Services Provided by Your Staff The following services have been provided by our firm.
Topographic Survey
Feasibility Study
Soil Investigation
Hydraulic Studies
Structural Design
Protection / Training Works
Top Supervision
92
Assignment Name: Feasibility Study / Design of Bridge at Allah Dhund Khwar Along with Approach Road, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Country: Pakistan
Location within country: District Malakand Agency, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Professional Staff Provided by Your Firm:
Project Director / Managing & Monitoring the Project
Team Leader / Designing the Bridge Structure
Structure Specialist
Geotechnical Specialist
Chief Cad Section
Chief Survey & Geometric Design
Name of Client: Works & Services Department No of Staff: 6
Address: Works & Services Department, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
No of Staff Months: 6
Start date (month/year): March 2009
Completion Date (Month/Year) August 2009
Approx Value of Services (in Current USD/Rs.)
(Rs. 0.80 Million)
Name of Associated Firms (s), if any
Nil
No. Of Months of Professional Staff Provided by Associated Firms (s) Nil
Name of Senior Staff (Project Director / Coordinator, Team Leader) involved and functions performed:
Shaukat Ali Ayub
Ijaz Zahoor Khan
Naseer Mohammad Khan
Niaz Muhammad Khan
Iftikhar Abbass
Niaz Muhammad
Narrative Description of Project This project is supposed to improve the communication network in the area and un-easing the users suffering by providing all weather fair route. It will also provide access to the near villages of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
Description of Actual Services Provided by Your Staff The following services have been provided by our firm.
Topographic Survey
Feasibility Study
Soil Investigation
Hydraulic Studies
Structural Design
Protection / Training Works
Top Supervision
93
Assignment Name: Feasibility Study / Design of RCC bridge on Nullah Sawan AP 350(09-10) , Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Country: Pakistan
Location within country: District D.I.Khan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Professional Staff Provided by Your Firm:
Project Director / Managing & Monitoring the Project
Team Leader / Designing the Bridge Structure
Structure Specialist
Geotechnical Specialist
Chief Cad Section
Chief Survey & Geometric Design
Name of Client: Works & Services Department No of Staff: 6
Address: Works & Services Department D.I.Khan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
No of Staff Months: 6
Start date (month/year): March 2009
Completion Date (Month/Year) August 2009
Approx Value of Services (in Current USD/Rs.)
(Rs. 0.15 Million)
Name of Associated Firms (s), if any
Nil
No. Of Months of Professional Staff Provided by Associated Firms (s) Nil
Name of Senior Staff (Project Director / Coordinator, Team Leader) involved and functions performed:
Shaukat Ali Ayub
Ijaz Zahoor Khan
Naseer Mohammad Khan
Niaz Muhammad Khan
Iftikhar Abbass
Niaz Muhammad
Narrative Description of Project This project is supposed to improve the communication network in the area and un-easing the users suffering by providing all weather fair route. It will also provide access to the near villages of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
Description of Actual Services Provided by Your Staff The following services have been provided by our firm.
Topographic Survey
Feasibility Study
Soil Investigation
Hydraulic Studies
Structural Design
Protection / Training Works
Top Supervision
94
Assignment Name: Feasibility Study / Design of Swabi Bridge near dagai , Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Country: Pakistan
Location within country: District Swabi, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Professional Staff Provided by Your Firm:
Project Director / Managing & Monitoring the Project
Team Leader / Designing the Bridge Structure
Structure Specialist
Geotechnical Specialist
Chief Cad Section
Chief Survey & Geometric Design
Name of Client: Works & Services Department No of Staff: 6
Address: Works & Services Department Swabi, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
No of Staff Months: 12
Start date (month/year): February 2011
Completion Date (Month/Year) December 2012
Approx Value of Services (in Current USD/Rs.)
(Rs. 0.15 Million)
Name of Associated Firms (s), if any
Nil
No. Of Months of Professional Staff Provided by Associated Firms (s) Nil
Name of Senior Staff (Project Director / Coordinator, Team Leader) involved and functions performed:
Shaukat Ali Ayub
Ijaz Zahoor Khan
Naseer Mohammad Khan
Niaz Muhammad Khan
Iftikhar Abbass
Niaz Muhammad
Narrative Description of Project This project is supposed to improve the communication network in the area and un-easing the users suffering by providing all weather fair route. It will also provide access to the near villages of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
Description of Actual Services Provided by Your Staff The following services have been provided by our firm.
Topographic Survey
Feasibility Study
Soil Investigation
Hydraulic Studies
Structural Design
Protection / Training Works
Top Supervision
95
Assignment Name: Design & Vetting of Sufaid sang Near Baghicha deheri Villag , Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Country: Pakistan
Location within country: District Charsadda, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Professional Staff Provided by Your Firm:
Project Director / Managing & Monitoring the Project
Team Leader / Designing the Bridge Structure
Structure Specialist
Geotechnical Specialist
Chief Cad Section
Chief Survey & Geometric Design
Name of Client: Works & Services Department No of Staff: 6
Address: Works & Services Department Charsadda, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
No of Staff Months: 12
Start date (month/year): February 2010
Completion Date (Month/Year) December 2011
Approx Value of Services (in Current USD/Rs.)
(Rs. 0.12 Million)
Name of Associated Firms (s), if any
Nil
No. Of Months of Professional Staff Provided by Associated Firms (s) Nil
Name of Senior Staff (Project Director / Coordinator, Team Leader) involved and functions performed:
Shaukat Ali Ayub
Ijaz Zahoor Khan
Naseer Mohammad Khan
Niaz Muhammad Khan
Iftikhar Abbass
Niaz Muhammad
Narrative Description of Project This project is supposed to improve the communication network in the area and un-easing the users suffering by providing all weather fair route. It will also provide access to the near villages of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
Description of Actual Services Provided by Your Staff The following services have been provided by our firm.
Topographic Survey
Feasibility Study
Soil Investigation
Hydraulic Studies
Structural Design
Protection / Training Works
Top Supervision
96
Assignment Name: Feasibility Study / Design of Shahbara Bridge in District Charsadda , Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Country: Pakistan
Location within country: District Peshawar, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Professional Staff Provided by Your Firm:
Project Director / Managing & Monitoring the Project
Team Leader / Designing the Bridge Structure
Structure Specialist
Geotechnical Specialist
Chief Cad Section
Chief Survey & Geometric Design
Name of Client: Works & Services Department No of Staff: 6
Address: Works & Services Department Warsak Road Peshawar, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
No of Staff Months: 6
Start date (month/year): April 2010
Completion Date (Month/Year) September 2010
Approx Value of Services (in Current USD/Rs.)
(Rs. 0.10 Million)
Name of Associated Firms (s), if any
Nil
No. Of Months of Professional Staff Provided by Associated Firms (s) Nil
Name of Senior Staff (Project Director / Coordinator, Team Leader) involved and functions performed:
Shaukat Ali Ayub
Ijaz Zahoor Khan
Naseer Mohammad Khan
Niaz Muhammad Khan
Iftikhar Abbass
Niaz Muhammad
Narrative Description of Project This project is supposed to improve the communication network in the area and un-easing the users suffering by providing all weather fair route. It will also provide access to the near villages of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
Description of Actual Services Provided by Your Staff The following services have been provided by our firm.
Topographic Survey
Feasibility Study
Soil Investigation
Hydraulic Studies
Structural Design
Protection / Training Works
Top Supervision
97
Assignment Name: Feasibility Study / Design of Sahali Nullah Near Ama Khel , Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Country: Pakistan
Location within country: District Tank, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Professional Staff Provided by Your Firm:
Project Director / Managing & Monitoring the Project
Team Leader / Designing the Bridge Structure
Structure Specialist
Geotechnical Specialist
Chief Cad Section
Chief Survey & Geometric Design
Name of Client: Works & Services Department No of Staff: 6
Address: Works & Services Department Tank, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
No of Staff Months: 6
Start date (month/year): June 2010
Completion Date (Month/Year) December 2010
Approx Value of Services (in Current USD/Rs.)
(Rs. 0.80 Million)
Name of Associated Firms (s), if any
Nil
No. Of Months of Professional Staff Provided by Associated Firms (s) Nil
Name of Senior Staff (Project Director / Coordinator, Team Leader) involved and functions performed:
Shaukat Ali Ayub
Ijaz Zahoor Khan
Naseer Mohammad Khan
Niaz Muhammad Khan
Iftikhar Abbass
Niaz Muhammad
Narrative Description of Project This project is supposed to improve the communication network in the area and un-easing the users suffering by providing all weather fair route. It will also provide access to the near villages of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
Description of Actual Services Provided by Your Staff The following services have been provided by our firm.
Topographic Survey
Feasibility Study
Soil Investigation
Hydraulic Studies
Structural Design
Protection / Training Works
Top Supervision
98
Assignment Name: Feasibility Study / Design Ziarat Shiekh Allah Dad Choriaki Nizam Pur Road, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Country: Pakistan
Location within country: District Kohat, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Professional Staff Provided by Your Firm:
Project Director / Managing & Monitoring the Project
Team Leader / Designing the Bridge Structure
Structure Specialist
Geotechnical Specialist
Chief Cad Section
Chief Survey & Geometric Design
Name of Client: Works & Services Department No of Staff: 6
Address: Works & Services Department Kohat, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
No of Staff Months: 6
Start date (month/year): March 2007
Completion Date (Month/Year) December 2008
Approx Value of Services (in Current USD/Rs.)
(Rs. 0.11 Million)
Name of Associated Firms (s), if any
Nil
No. Of Months of Professional Staff Provided by Associated Firms (s) Nil
Name of Senior Staff (Project Director / Coordinator, Team Leader) involved and functions performed:
Shaukat Ali Ayub
Ijaz Zahoor Khan
Naseer Mohammad Khan
Niaz Muhammad Khan
Iftikhar Abbass
Niaz Muhammad
Narrative Description of Project This project is supposed to improve the communication network in the area and un-easing the users suffering by providing all weather fair route. It will also provide access to the near villages of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
Description of Actual Services Provided by Your Staff The following services have been provided by our firm.
Topographic Survey
Feasibility Study
Soil Investigation
Hydraulic Studies
Structural Design
Protection / Training Works
Top Supervision
99
Assignment Name: Restoration of Gammon Bridge District Swat Country: Pakistan
Location within country: Swat Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Professional Staff Provided by Your Firm:
Project Director / Managing & Monitoring the Project
Team Leader / Designing the Bridge Structure
Chief Surveyor / Execution of Topo Survey
Environmental Expert / Collect data related to environment
Road Designer/ Designing of approach road
Geotech Engineer / Collecting Soil Simples
Name of Client: C&W Department Swat No of Staff: 6
Address: C&W Department Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
No of Staff Months: 24
Start date (month/year): January 2006
Completion Date (Month/Year) 2008
Approx Value of Services (in Current USD/Rs.)
(Rs. 2.18 Million)
Name of Associated Firms (s), if any
Nil
No. Of Months of Professional Staff Provided by Associated Firms (s) Nil
Name of Senior Staff (Project Director / Coordinator, Team Leader) involved and functions performed:
Mushtaq Ahmad
Shaukat Ali Ayub
Niaz Muhammad Khan
Ghas Ul Wahab
Syed Munawar Shah
Muhammad Siddique
Narrative Description of Project This project is supposed to improve the communication network in the area and un-easing the users suffering by providing all weather fair route. It will also provide access to the near villages of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
Description of Actual Services Provided by Your Staff The following services have been provided by our firm.
Topographic Survey
Feasibility Study
Soil Investigation
Hydraulic Studies
Structural Design
Protection / Training Works
Top Supervision
100
Assignment Name: Feasibility Study / Design of Bridge on Sheekh Kot Khwar
Country: Pakistan
Location within country: Khy ber, Terah, FATA, Pakistan Professional Staff Provided by Your Firm:
Project Director / Managing & Monitoring the Project
Team Leader / Designing the Bridge Structure
Chief Surveyor / Execution of Topo Survey
Environmental Expert / Collect data related to environment
Road Designer/ Designing of approach road
Geotech Engineer / Collecting Soil Simples
Name of Client: Army 11 Corps of Engineer No of Staff: 6
Address: Head Quarter Engineer 11 Corps Cantonment Peshawar
No of Staff Months: 24
Start date (month/year): January 2007
Completion Date (Month/Year) 2009
Approx Value of Services (in Current USD/Rs.)
(Rs. 0.17 Million)
Name of Associated Firms (s), if any
Nil
No. Of Months of Professional Staff Provided by Associated Firms (s) Nil
Name of Senior Staff (Project Director / Coordinator, Team Leader) involved and functions performed:
Mushtaq Ahmad
Shaukat Ali Ayub
Niaz Muhammad Khan
Ghas Ul Wahab
Syed Munawar Shah
Muhammad Siddique
Narrative Description of Project This project is supposed to improve the communication network in the area and un-easing the users suffering by providing all weather fair route. It will also provide access to the remote pockets of all Agencies in FATA.
Description of Actual Services Provided by Your Staff The following services have been provided by our firm.
Topographic Survey
Feasibility Study
Soil Investigation
Hydraulic Studies
Structural Design
Protection / Training Works
Top Supervision
101
Assignment Name: Feasibility Study / Design of Bridge on Pukdara Khwar
Country: Pakistan
Location within country: Khy ber, Terah, FATA, Pakistan Professional Staff Provided by Your Firm:
Project Director / Managing & Monitoring the Project
Team Leader / Designing the Bridge Structure
Chief Surveyor / Execution of Topo Survey
Environmental Expert / Collect data related to environment
Road Designer/ Designing of approach road
Geotech Engineer / Collecting Soil Simples
Name of Client: Army 11 Corps of Engineer No of Staff: 6
Address: Head Quarter Engineer 11 Corps Cantonment Peshawar
No of Staff Months: 24
Start date (month/year): January 2007
Completion Date (Month/Year) 2009
Approx Value of Services (in Current USD/Rs.)
(Rs. 0.17 Million)
Name of Associated Firms (s), if any
Nil
No. Of Months of Professional Staff Provided by Associated Firms (s) Nil
Name of Senior Staff (Project Director / Coordinator, Team Leader) involved and functions performed:
Mushtaq Ahmad
Shaukat Ali Ayub
Niaz Muhammad Khan
Ghas Ul Wahab
Syed Munawar Shah
Muhammad Siddique
Narrative Description of Project This project is supposed to improve the communication network in the area and un-easing the users suffering by providing all weather fair route. It will also provide access to the remote pockets of all Agencies in FATA.
Description of Actual Services Provided by Your Staff The following services have been provided by our firm.
Topographic Survey
Feasibility Study
Soil Investigation
Hydraulic Studies
Structural Design
Protection / Training Works
Top Supervision
102
Assignment Name: Feasibility Study / Design of Bridge on Naray Baba Khwar
Country: Pakistan
Location within country: Khyber, Terah, FATA, Pakistan Professional Staff Provided by Your Firm:
Project Director / Managing & Monitoring the Project
Project Director / Managing & Monitoring the Project
Project Director / Managing & Monitoring the Project
Environmental Expert / Collect data related to environment
Road Designer/ Designing of approach road
Geotech Engineer / Collecting Soil Simples
Name of Client: Army 11 Corps of Engineer No of Staff: 6
Address: Head Quarter Engineer 11 Corps Cantonment Peshawar
No of Staff Months: 24
Start date (month/year): January 2007
Completion Date (Month/Year) 2009
Approx Value of Services (in Current USD/Rs.)
(Rs. 0.19 Million)
Name of Associated Firms (s), if any
Nil
No. Of Months of Professional Staff Provided by Associated Firms (s) Nil
Name of Senior Staff (Project Director / Coordinator, Team Leader) involved and functions performed:
Mushtaq Ahmad
Shaukat Ali Ayub
Niaz Muhammad Khan
Ghas Ul Wahab
Syed Munawar Shah
Muhammad Siddique
Narrative Description of Project This project is supposed to improve the communication network in the area and un-easing the users suffering by providing all weather fair route. It will also provide access to the remote pockets of all Agencies in FATA.
Description of Actual Services Provided by Your Staff The following services have been provided by our firm.
Topographic Survey
Feasibility Study
Soil Investigation
Hydraulic Studies
Structural Design
Protection / Training Works
Top Supervision
103
Assignment Name: Feasibility Study / Design of 3 NOs Bridges & Approach road Batkhela to Badwan (Malakand)
Country: Pakistan
Location within country: Malakand Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Professional Staff Provided by Your Firm:
Project Director / Managing & Monitoring the Project
Team Leader / Designing the Bridge Structure
Structure Specialist
Geotechnical Specialist
Hydrological Specialist
Chief Cad Section
Name of Client: C&W Department Khyber Pakhtunkhwa No of Staff: 6
Address: C&W Department Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
No of Staff Months: 24
Start date (month/year): January 2005
Completion Date (Month/Year) December 2005
Approx Value of Services (in Current USD/Rs.)
(Rs. 1.06 Million)
Name of Associated Firms (s), if any
Nil
No. Of Months of Professional Staff Provided by Associated Firms (s) Nil
Name of Senior Staff (Project Director / Coordinator, Team Leader) involved and functions performed:
Mushtaq Ahmad
Shaukat Ali Ayub
Ijaz Zahoor
Naseer Mohammad Khan
Niaz Mohammad Khan
Iftikhar Abbass
Narrative Description of Project This project is supposed to improve the communication network in the area and un-easing the users suffering by providing all weather fair route. It will also provide access to the near villages of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Description of Actual Services Provided by Your Staff The following services have been provided by our firm.
Topographic Survey
Feasibility Study
Soil Investigation
Hydraulic Studies
Structural Design
Protection / Training Works
Top Supervision
104
Assignment Name: Feasibility Study / Design of Bridges on Sarobi Khwar North Waziristan Agency
Country: Pakistan
Location within country: Khwar North Waziristan Agency Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Professional Staff Provided by Your Firm:
Project Director / Managing & Monitoring the Project
Team Leader / Designing the Bridge Structure
Structure Specialist
Geotechnical Specialist
Chief Cad Section
Hydrological Specialist
Name of Client: C&W Department FATA Khyber Pakhtunkhwa No of Staff: 6
Address: C&W Department FATA Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
No of Staff Months: 24
Start date (month/year): January 2005
Completion Date (Month/Year) December 2006
Approx Value of Services (in Current USD/Rs.)
(Rs. 0.94 Million)
Name of Associated Firms (s), if any
Nil
No. Of Months of Professional Staff Provided by Associated Firms (s) Nil
Name of Senior Staff (Project Director / Coordinator, Team Leader) involved and functions performed:
Mushtaq Ahmad
Shaukat Ali Ayub
Ijaz Zahoor Khan
Naseer Mohammad Khan
Iftikhar Abbass
Niaz Muhammad Khan
Narrative Description of Project This project is supposed to improve the communication network in the area and un-easing the users suffering by providing all weather fair route. It will also provide access to the remote pockets of all Agencies in NWA.
Description of Actual Services Provided by Your Staff The following services have been provided by our firm.
Topographic Survey
Feasibility Study
Soil Investigation
Hydraulic Studies
Structural Design
Protection / Training Works
Top Supervision
105
Assignment Name: Feasibility Study / Design of Bridges on Darya Wasta Khwar North Waziristan Agency
Country: Pakistan
Location within country: Khwar North Waziristan Agency Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Professional Staff Provided by Your Firm:
Project Director / Managing & Monitoring the Project
Team Leader / Designing the Bridge Structure
Structure Specialist
Geotechnical Specialist
Chief Cad Section
Hydrological Specialist
Name of Client: C&W Department FATA Khyber Pakhtunkhwa No of Staff: 6
Address: C&W Department FATA Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
No of Staff Months: 24
Start date (month/year): January 2005
Completion Date (Month/Year) December 2006
Approx Value of Services (in Current USD/Rs.)
(Rs. 1.13 Million)
Name of Associated Firms (s), if any
Nil
No. Of Months of Professional Staff Provided by Associated Firms (s) Nil
Name of Senior Staff (Project Director / Coordinator, Team Leader) involved and functions performed:
Mushtaq Ahmad
Shaukat Ali Ayub
Ijaz Zahoor Khan
Naseer Mohammad Khan
Iftikhar Abbass
Niaz Muhammad Khan
Narrative Description of Project This project is supposed to improve the communication network in the area and un-easing the users suffering by providing all weather fair route. It will also provide access to the remote pockets of all Agencies in NWA.
Description of Actual Services Provided by Your Staff The following services have been provided by our firm.
Feasibility Study
Topographic Survey
Soil Investigation
Hydraulic Studies
Structural Design
Protection / Training Works
Top Supervision
106
Assignment Name: Feasibility Study / Design of Bridge on Maizar Khwar North Waziristan Agency
Country: Pakistan
Location within country: Khwar North Waziristan Agency Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Professional Staff Provided by Your Firm:
Project Director / Managing & Monitoring the Project
Team Leader / Designing the Bridge Structure
Structure Specialist
Geotechnical Specialist
Chief Cad Section
Hydrological Specialist
Name of Client: C&W Department FATA Khyber Pakhtunkhwa No of Staff: 6
Address: C&W Department FATA Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
No of Staff Months: 12
Start date (month/year): January 2006
Completion Date (Month/Year) December 2006
Approx Value of Services (in Current USD/Rs.)
(Rs. 0.41 Million)
Name of Associated Firms (s), if any
Nil
No. Of Months of Professional Staff Provided by Associated Firms (s) Nil
Name of Senior Staff (Project Director / Coordinator, Team Leader) involved and functions performed:
Mushtaq Ahmad
Shaukat Ali Ayub
Ijaz Zahoor Khan
Naseer Mohammad Khan
Iftikhar Abbass
Niaz Muhammad Khan
Narrative Description of Project This project is supposed to improve the communication network in the area and un-easing the users suffering by providing all weather fair route. It will also provide access to the remote pockets of all Agencies in NWA.
Description of Actual Services Provided by Your Staff The following services have been provided by our firm.
Feasibility Study
Topographic Survey
Soil Investigation
Hydraulic Studies
Structural Design
Protection / Training Works
Top Supervision
107
Assignment Name: Feasibility Study / Design of Bridge on Kanigo Khwar North Waziristan Agency
Country: Pakistan
Location within country: Khwar North Waziristan Agency Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Professional Staff Provided by Your Firm:
Project Director / Managing & Monitoring the Project
Team Leader / Designing the Bridge Structure
Structure Specialist
Geotechnical Specialist
Chief Cad Section
Hydrological Specialist
Name of Client: C&W Department FATA Khyber Pakhtunkhwa No of Staff: 6
Address: C&W Department FATA Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
No of Staff Months: 12
Start date (month/year): January 2006
Completion Date (Month/Year) December 2006
Approx Value of Services (in Current USD/Rs.)
(Rs. 0.40 Million)
Name of Associated Firms (s), if any
Nil
No. Of Months of Professional Staff Provided by Associated Firms (s) Nil
Name of Senior Staff (Project Director / Coordinator, Team Leader) involved and functions performed:
Mushtaq Ahmad
Shaukat Ali Ayub
Ijaz Zahoor Khan
Naseer Mohammad Khan
Iftikhar Abbass
Niaz Muhammad Khan
Narrative Description of Project This project is supposed to improve the communication network in the area and un-easing the users suffering by providing all weather fair route. It will also provide access to the remote pockets of all Agencies in NWA.
Description of Actual Services Provided by Your Staff The following services have been provided by our firm.
Feasibility Study
Topographic Survey
Soil Investigation
Hydraulic Studies
Structural Design
Protection / Training Works
Top Supervision
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Assignment Name: Feasibility Study / Design of Bridge on Swat River with link road in Mohmand Agency
Country: Pakistan
Location within country: Mohmand Agency Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Professional Staff Provided by Your Firm:
Project Director / Managing & Monitoring the Project
Team Leader / Designing the Bridge Structure
Structure Specialist
Geotechnical Specialist
Chief Cad Section
Hydrological Specialist
Name of Client: C&W Department FATA Khyber Pakhtunkhwa No of Staff: 6
Address: C&W Department FATA Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
No of Staff Months: 12
Start date (month/year): February 2006
Completion Date (Month/Year) October 2006
Approx Value of Services (in Current USD/Rs.)
(Rs. 1.50 Million)
Name of Associated Firms (s), if any
Nil
No. Of Months of Professional Staff Provided by Associated Firms (s) Nil
Name of Senior Staff (Project Director / Coordinator, Team Leader) involved and functions performed:
Mushtaq Ahmad
Shaukat Ali Ayub
Ijaz Zahoor Khan
Naseer Mohammad Khan
Iftikhar Abbass
Niaz Muhammad Khan
Narrative Description of Project This project is supposed to improve the communication network in the area and un-easing the users suffering by providing all weather fair route. It will also provide access to the remote pockets of all Agencies in FATA.
Description of Actual Services Provided by Your Staff The following services have been provided by our firm.
Feasibility Study
Topographic Survey
Soil Investigation
Hydraulic Studies
Structural Design
Protection / Training Works
Top Supervision
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Assignment Name: Feasibility Study / Design of Bridge on Ambar Khwar in Mohmand Agency
Country: Pakistan
Location within country: Mohmand Agency Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Professional Staff Provided by Your Firm:
Project Director / Managing & Monitoring the Project
Team Leader / Designing the Bridge Structure
Chief Surveyor / Execution of Topo Survey
Environmental Expert / Collect data related to environment
Road Designer/ Designing of approach road
Geotech Engineer / Collecting Soil Simples
Name of Client: C&W Department FATA Khyber Pakhtunkhwa No of Staff: 6
Address: C&W Department FATA Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
No of Staff Months: 12
Start date (month/year): February 2006
Completion Date (Month/Year) October 2006
Approx Value of Services (in Current USD/Rs.)
(Rs. 1.65 Million)
Name of Associated Firms (s), if any
Nil
No. Of Months of Professional Staff Provided by Associated Firms (s) Nil
Name of Senior Staff (Project Director / Coordinator, Team Leader) involved and functions performed:
Mushtaq Ahmad
Shaukat Ali Ayub
Niaz Muhammad Khan
Ghas Ul Wahab
Syed Munawar Shah
Muhammad Siddique
Narrative Description of Project This project is supposed to improve the communication network in the area and un-easing the users suffering by providing all weather fair route. It will also provide access to the remote pockets of all Agencies in FATA.
Description of Actual Services Provided by Your Staff The following services have been provided by our firm.
Feasibility Study
Topographic Survey
Soil Investigation
Hydraulic Studies
Structural Design
Protection / Training Works
Top Supervision
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Assignment Name: Feasibility Study / Design of Bridge on Toor Dara Khwar
Country: Pakistan
Location within country: Terah Agency Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Professional Staff Provided by Your Firm:
Project Director / Managing & Monitoring the Project
Team Leader / Designing the Bridge Structure
Chief Surveyor / Execution of Topo Survey
Environmental Expert / Collect data related to environment
Road Designer/ Designing of approach road
Geotech Engineer / Collecting Soil Simples
Name of Client: C&W Department FATA Khyber Pakhtunkhwa No of Staff: 6
Address: C&W Department FATA Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
No of Staff Months: 24
Start date (month/year): January 2006
Completion Date (Month/Year) August 2008
Approx Value of Services (in Current USD/Rs.)
(Rs. 1.65 Million)
Name of Associated Firms (s), if any
Nil
No. Of Months of Professional Staff Provided by Associated Firms (s) Nil
Name of Senior Staff (Project Director / Coordinator, Team Leader) involved and functions performed:
Mushtaq Ahmad
Shaukat Ali Ayub
Niaz Muhammad Khan
Ghas Ul Wahab
Syed Munawar Shah
Muhammad Siddique
Narrative Description of Project This project is supposed to improve the communication network in the area and un-easing the users suffering by providing all weather fair route. It will also provide access to the remote pockets of all Agencies in FATA.
Description of Actual Services Provided by Your Staff The following services have been provided by our firm.
Feasibility Study
Topographic Survey
Soil Investigation
Hydraulic Studies
Structural Design
Protection / Training Works
Top Supervision
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Assignment Name: Feasibility Study / Design of Bridge on Toor Dara Khwar
Country: Pakistan
Location within country: Terah Khyber Agency, Pakistan Professional Staff Provided by Your Firm:
Project Director / Managing & Monitoring the Project
Team Leader / Designing the Bridge Structure
Chief Surveyor / Execution of Topo Survey
Environmental Expert / Collect data related to environment
Road Designer/ Designing of approach road
Geotech Engineer / Collecting Soil Simples
Name of Client: Works & Services Department FATA No of Staff: 6
Address: Works & Services Department FATA Peshawar
No of Staff Months: 24
Start date (month/year): January 2006
Completion Date (Month/Year) August 2008
Approx Value of Services (in Current USD/Rs.)
(Rs. 1.05 Million)
Name of Associated Firms (s), if any
Nil
No. Of Months of Professional Staff Provided by Associated Firms (s) Nil
Name of Senior Staff (Project Director / Coordinator, Team Leader) involved and functions performed:
Mushtaq Ahmad
Shaukat Ali Ayub
Niaz Muhammad Khan
Ghas Ul Wahab
Syed Munawar Shah
Muhammad Siddique
Narrative Description of Project This project is supposed to improve the communication network in the area and un-easing the users suffering by providing all weather fair route. It will also provide access to the remote pockets of all Agencies in FATA.
Description of Actual Services Provided by Your Staff The following services have been provided by our firm.
Topographic Survey
Feasibility Study
Soil Investigation
Hydraulic Studies
Structural Design
Protection / Training Works
Top Supervision
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Assignment Name: Feasibility Study / Design of Bridge on Nagroso Khwar
Country: Pakistan
Location within country: Terah Khyber Agency, Pakistan Professional Staff Provided by Your Firm:
Project Director / Managing & Monitoring the Project
Team Leader / Designing the Bridge Structure
Chief Surveyor / Execution of Topo Survey
Environmental Expert / Collect data related to environment
Road Designer/ Designing of approach road
Geotech Engineer / Collecting Soil Simples
Name of Client: Army 11 Corps Engineer No of Staff: 6
Address: Head Quarter Engineer 11 Corps Cantonment Peshawar
No of Staff Months: 24
Start date (month/year): January 2008
Completion Date (Month/Year) August 2009
Approx Value of Services (in Current USD/Rs.)
(Rs. 1.13 Million)
Name of Associated Firms (s), if any
Nil
No. Of Months of Professional Staff Provided by Associated Firms (s) Nil
Name of Senior Staff (Project Director / Coordinator, Team Leader) involved and functions performed:
Mushtaq Ahmad
Shaukat Ali Ayub
Niaz Muhammad Khan
Ghas Ul Wahab
Syed Munawar Shah
Muhammad Siddique
Narrative Description of Project This project is supposed to improve the communication network in the area and un-easing the users suffering by providing all weather fair route. It will also provide access to the remote pockets of all Agencies in FATA.
Description of Actual Services Provided by Your Staff The following services have been provided by our firm.
Topographic Survey
Feasibility Study
Soil Investigation
Hydraulic Studies
Structural Design
Protection / Training Works
Top Supervision
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IRRIGATION, WATER SUPPLY & SANITATION
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Assignment Information
Assignment name: Design of Ghazi Aman-ulla Township
Approx. value of the Project (in current US$): 200 Million
Country: Afghanistan Location within country: Jalalabad
Duration of assignment (months): 12
Name of Client: Mr. Najeeb Zarab Total No of-staff months of the assignment: 390 person months
Address: Ghazi Aman Ullah Khan Township at Torkham, Jalalabad Road near Shershahi Chowk, Afghanistan
Approx. value of the services provided by your firm under the contract (in current US$): USD 80,000
Start date (month/year): December 2007 Completion date (month/year): December 2008
No of professional staff-months provided by associated Consultants: 200
Name of associated Consultants, if any: Development Management Consultants
Name of senior professional staff of your firm involved and functions performed (indicate most significant profiles such as Project Director/Coordinator, Team Leader): Team Leader Chief Surveyor Principal Hydraulics Engineer Senior Hydraulics Engineer Electrical Engineer CAD Operators x 10
Description of Project: The project includes feasibility Study, Detailed Engineering Design of Ghazi Aman Ullah township with an area of 40,000 Kanal at Afghanistan. Ghazi Amanullah Khan city is a new city currently under construction in Nangarhar province of Afghanistan. It's located around 20 km to the east of Jalalabad city. Ghazi Amanullah Khan city is the only and first modern city being built in Afghanistan with all facilities. It's built by Najeeb Zarab construction company. Project components include:
Feasibility study & design of water supply lines (main as well as distribution) 300 Km long in 4 Zones of Ghazi Aman Ullah Khan New City Township. Providing three days water reserve in each zone of the Township. Assessing the need of water tanks & tube wells in different parts of the Township.
Master Planning and landscape design of 4 zones Landscaping Spatial/ Structural Planning Utilities Design: Water Supply & Sanitation Underground Drainage Works: Storm sewerage and waste water sewerage system
Description of actual services provided by your staff within the assignment: Master Planning Architectural Design Structural Design Electrical & Mechanical Design Water Supply & Sanitary Design in 4 zones of the township. Underground Drainage Design Landscape Design Tender Documentation
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Assignment Information
Assignment name: Study of Water Supply System of Peshawar
Approx. value of the Project: Rs. 100 Million
Country: Pakistan Location within country: Peshawar
Duration of assignment (months): 6
Name of Client: CDM (USAID) Total No of-staff months of the assignment: 110 person months
Contact Person: CDM Title/Designation: Regional Manager (Peshawar)
Approx. value of the services provided by your firm under the contract: Rs.1.0 million
Start date (month/year): December 2007 Completion date (month/year): June 2008
No of professional staff-months provided by associated Consultants: 80
Name of associated Consultants, if any: Development Management Consultants
Name of senior professional staff of your firm involved and functions performed (indicate most significant profiles such as Project Director/Coordinator, Team Leader): Team Leader Chief Surveyor Principal Hydraulics Engineer CAD Operators x5
Description of Project: The project includes study of existing water supply schemes of Peshawar. Study included length, dia. and condition of existing water distribution system. Identification of water storage and pumping locations and assessment of water demand by comparison of the gap between demand and supply. Identification of availability of potential new sources and their feasibility.
Description of actual services provided by your staff within the assignment: The firm completed the following tasks under this assignment: Collection of primary and secondary data for assessing situation of existing water supply schemes Identification of impact of domestic water pumps usage on provision of water supply Identifying tube well locations for new water supply schemes Identification of routing of water supply pipes from sources to destination Other relevant data collection and design studies.
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Assignment Information
Assignment name: Review of Feasibility Study, Detail Design of Sangao, Small Dam, District Mardan, NWFP
Approx. value of the Project : Rs. 700 Million
Country: Pakistan Location within country: Mardan
Duration of assignment (months): 9
Name of Client: Irrigation Deptt NWFP Total No of-staff months of the assignment: 250
Address: Irrigation Deptt NWFP, Government of NWFP , Pakistan
Approx. value of the services provided by your firm under the contract : Rs. 35 million
Start date (month/year): May 2008 Completion date (month/year): February 2009
No of professional staff-months provided by associated Consultants: 200
Name of associated Consultants, if any: Development Management Consultants
Name of senior professional staff of your firm involved and functions performed: Project Manager/ Team Leader Chief Hydrologist Principal Hydraulic Engineers/ Structure Engineer Geologist Principal Water Supply Engineer Principal Hydrologist Geologist Principal Water Supply Engineer Principal Sociologist Principal Economist Principal Environmentalist Principal Mechanical Engineer
Description of Project: The Small Dams Organization Irrigation and Power Department, Govt. of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa intends to engage consultants for review of feasibilities studies, detail design and construction supervision of Sangao, Small Dams District Mardan. Under these TOR, the services to be performed by the consultants shall be as under:
Review of Feasibility Studies Detail Design, Construction Drawings and Tender Documents Construction Supervision Services
Description of actual services provided by your staff within the assignment: The firm is carrying out review of feasibilities studies including review of all existing surveys of the reservoir and distribution system, field investigation, reports and earlier conducted studies. As part of these assignment hydrological studies, including water availability studies, sediment inflow studies, flood studies and flood routing studies, geotechnical, social and Environment Impact studies will also be carries out. Additionally components of water supply system and their design will also be carried out.
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SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
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Assignment Information
Assignment name: Feasibility Study for Rehabilitation of Solid Waste Management in the Earthquake Affected Areas (Mansehra, Battagram, Kohistan and Shangla Districts) of NWFP
Approx. value of the contract (in current US$): N/A
Country: Pakistan Location within country: NWFP
Duration of assignment (months): 9
Name of Client: Local Government and Rural Development NWFP
Total No of-staff months of the assignment: 120
Address: Provincial Earthquake Reconstruction & Rehabilitation Agency(PERRA) House No, 1-B/C, Chinar Road, University Town Peshawar.
Approx. value of the services provided by your firm under the contract (in current US$): USD 40,000
Start date (month/year): May 2009 Completion date (month/year): February 2010
No of professional staff-months provided by associated Consultants: 60
Name of associated Consultants, if any: Development Management Consultants
Name of senior professional staff of your firm involved and functions performed (indicate most significant profiles such as Project Director/Coordinator, Team Leader): Sociologist Team leader Institutional capacity development specialist Project Management specialist
Description of Project: A project by Provincial Earthquake, Rehabilitation & Reconstruction Authority (PERRA). The Project scope included conducting a feasibility study of solid waste management in the four earthquake affected districts i-e Abbottabad, Mansehra, Battagram and Kohistan and proposing of solid waste management system supported by PCI for each districts. The objective of the study is to design TMA based solid waste management system including collection, transportation, storage and safe disposal in the four earthquake affected districts and workout costs estimates for preparation of feasible projects.
Description of actual services provided by your staff within the assignment: Detailed Feasibility Study for Solid Waste Management System in the four earthquake affected
districts of NWFP. (Abbotabad, Mansehra, Battagram, Kohistan) Study and outline different technological options for designing solid waste collection,
transportation, storage and safe disposal system. Devising TMA based legal and procedural framework for an integrated solid waste management in
EQAAs. Recommendations for establishment of an efficient solid waste management system including
source reduction, collection, and safe disposal through composting or landfill in all TMA of EQAAs of NWFP.
Prepare realistic costs estimates of the capital investments including man-power, machinery & equipment and operational costs required for establishment of SWM in each TMA.
Based on costs estimates, develop PC1s for each TMA in consultation with relevant implementing department.
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Assignment Information
Assignment name: FATA Sanitation Plan
Approx. value of the contract (in current US$): N/A
Country: Pakistan Location within country: N/A
Duration of assignment (months): 6
Name of Client: A project by Directorate of local Government and Rural development FATA Secretariat.
Total No of-staff months of the assignment: 70
Address: +92-91-9210026 Local Government and Rural Development NWFP Secretariat, Peshawar
Approx. value of the services provided by your firm under the contract (in current US$): USD 100,000
Start date (month/year): January 2011 Completion date (month/year): July 2011
No of professional staff-months provided by associated Consultants: 35
Name of associated Consultants, if any: Development Management Consultants
Name of senior professional staff of your firm involved and functions performed (indicate most significant profiles such as Project Director/Coordinator, Team Leader): Sociologist Team Leader Institutional capacity development specialist Project Management specialist
Description of Project: The Project aimed at the study of existing facilities regarding sanitation, water supply and solid waste management of the two municipal committees of Parachinar and Sadda in Kurram Agency & Miranshah in North Waziristan Agency. Following activities were performed;
a) Baseline survey to assess sanitation coverage especially in the two urban centres of FATA which includes total population of the urban centre, number of household with sanitary coverage, main type of household latrine, hygiene analysis
b) Analysis of existing solid waste management system(SWMS) and designing of effective solid waste management system for each of the three urban centres
c) Water supply and distribution system Mapping for each of the three Urban Centres
Description of actual services provided by your staff within the assignment: The deliverables include;
Perception household survey and departmental/secondary survey; Report and PC1 on solid waste management systems for each of Urban Center; Report on a comprehensive strategy for effecting improvement in provision of potable water in
each urban centre on sustainable basis; Devising a solid waste management plan and PC-I for each MC.
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SURVEYS &
MONITORING & EVALUATION
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Assignment Information: Development of Design, BoQs and Engineering Estimates of the 100
damaged infrastructure schemes in South Waziristan Agency, FATA under Return and
Rehabilitation Support to FATA Project, UNDP
Assignment name: Damage Assessment of 100 Infrastructure schemes in South Waziristan, Agency
Approx. value of the Project (in current PKR): 5,413,200
Country: Pakistan Location within country: FATA
Duration of assignment (months): 9 Months
Name of Client: UNDP Total No of-staff months of the assignment: 180
Address: Deputy Country Director, Operations United Nations Development Programme(UNDP) 4
th Floor, Serena Business Complex, Islamabad,
Pakistan.
Approx. value of the services provided by your firm under the contract (in current PKR): 5,413,200
Start date (month/year): February 2016 Completion date (month/year): November 2016
No of professional staff-months provided by associated Consultants: 70
Name of associated Consultants, if any: Name of senior professional staff of your firm involved and functions performed (indicate most significant profiles such as Project Director/Coordinator, Team Leader): Team Leader Infrastructure Specialist X 4 M & E Specialist Field Enumerators x 8
Description of Project: The year 2014 saw an escalation of the displacement from FATA following military operations in North Waziristan Agency (Zarb-e-Azb, June 2014) and Bara Tehsil of Khyber Agency (Khyber 1, October 2014). This wave of displacement brought the total FATA displacement caseload to an estimated 300,000 families (around 1.6 million people), around 70% of which are women and children. In 2015, UNDP supported the Government at national and regional levels in order to strengthen the local governance capacity to manage this crisis and to provide solutions for both the TDP population and the affected communities in the hosting districts as well as the returnees. Together with the FATA Secretariat, UNDP led the consultative process of developing two-year FATA Sustainable Returns and Reconstruction Strategy (FSRRS) (www.FATAsecretarait.org). This strategy, approved and launched by Governor Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and FATA, provides the overarching framework for supporting the returns, recovery and rehabilitation of the returning Temporarily Dislocation Population (TDPs) through five pillars: i) Rehabilitation of physical infrastructure ii) Strengthening law and order iii) Expanding government service delivery iv) Reactivating and strengthening the economy and v) Strengthening social cohesion and peace building.
Description of actual services provided by your staff within the assignment: The activities provided includes: 1. Physical inspection, site visit and survey of the 100 infrastructure projects/sites including 52 schools, 11 health facilities, 16 Drinking Water Supply Schemes (DWSS), 8 Roads, 6 Irrigation infrastructure and 7 Livestock facilities in South Waziristan agency and prepare detailed architectural & structural drawings, BOQs, specifications and engineering estimates of these 100 schemes to be rehabilitated under CR FATA UNDP. 2. Detailed damaged assessment of each of the site with photographs clearly showing the sites location and different damaged structural elements. 3. Assessment of the furniture, power/wattage requirement (no of fans and lights) and plumbing works of the subprojects. 4. Preparation of detailed (a) working drawings, plans, elevations and sketch schemes; (b) schedules for the works implementation programme. 5. All findings/reports of aforementioned tasks are to be communicated to UNDP in written in a form of report duly signed.
Firm’s Name: SES
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Assignment Information: Third party monitoring of five Multi- Donor Trust Fund Project (MDTF) in collaboration with the World Bank
Assignment name: Economic Revitalization of KP and FATA (ERKF)
Approx. value of the Project (in current US$): 20 Million
Country: Pakistan Location within country: KPK/FATA
Duration of assignment (months): 2 years
Name of Client: World Bank Total No of-staff months of the assignment: 180
Address: SMEDA Office First Floor, Building# 05 ,State Life Building Mall Road Peshawar Cantt.
Approx. value of the services provided by your firm under the contract (in current US$): US$ 123,000
Start date (month/year): January 2013 Completion date (month/year): February 2015
No of professional staff-months provided by associated Consultants: 70
Name of associated Consultants, if any: Oxford Policy Management (OPM)
Name of senior professional staff of your firm involved and functions performed (indicate most significant profiles such as Project Director/Coordinator, Team Leader): Project Director Institutional Specialist Financial Management Specialist Team Leader Infrastructure Specialist M & E Specialist Field Enumerators x 20 Research Officer x 5
Description of Project: This Project is designed to address the recovery and rehabilitation needs in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) and Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) as a result of the militancy Crisis. The proposed Project will help in the revitalization of the private sector in the crisis affected regions through direct support for the Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs), attracting Investments from the Diaspora, and institutional capacity building including regulatory reforms. The Project will be implemented by the Department of Industries, Government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (GoKP) and FATA Secretariat for KP and FATA components respectively in Collaboration with the line departments and with the respective local administrations. The KP office of Small and Medium Enterprise Development Authority (SMEDA) will implement the Small and Medium Enterprise (SME) Development Component of the Project both in KP and FATA. The ERKF is a joint initiative for both KP and FATA and the activities will cater to the economic rehabilitation needs identified for this region under the recently completed Post Crisis Needs Assessment (PCNA) supported by the Asian Development Bank (ADB), European Commission (EC), United Nations (UN) and World Bank (WB), that was formally issued in October 2010. The Bank is targeting its interventions through a MDTF established for KP, FATA and Balochistan. Given the geographical and administrative proximity of the crisis affected areas of KP and FATA, the ERKF combines the response to SME needs of this region Under one operation.
Description of actual services provided by your staff within the assignment: In order to assess the implementation, a Third Party Validation (TPV) Study was conducted by the firm to look at social, technical, financial and institutional aspects of the work completed and the processes required to complete it. This exercise was meant to help the project management and other stakeholders to review the transparency, effectiveness and adherence to various standards and guidelines of the project. It was also expected that the outcome of this exercise would help in course correction of identified steps/processes of the project for the remaining period of the project and for implementing similar initiatives in future. The scope of work for TPMA mainly includes the following components:
Assets Verification;
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Assessment of damages/ losses; Purpose of the grant provided; Physical verification/ existence of assets; Quality Assessment; Assessment of quality of the assets provided/ financed under MDTF funding; Sustainability of assets purchased; Safety and durability of the assets; Quality of the construction material; Quality of constructed buildings; Quality of the machines purchased.
Firm’s Name: SES
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Assignment Information: Third party monitoring of five Multi- Donor Trust Fund Project (MDTF) in collaboration with the World Bank
Assignment name: Rural Livelihood & Community Infrastructure Project (RLCIP)
Approx. value of the Project (in current US$): 12 Million
Country: Pakistan Location within country: KPK/FATA
Duration of assignment (months): 2 years
Name of Client: World Bank Total No of-staff months of the assignment: 150
Address: House 88-D1, Circular Lane, University Town, Peshawar.
Approx. value of the services provided by your firm under the contract (in current US$): US$ 140,000
Start date (month/year): January 2013 Completion date (month/year): February 2015
No of professional staff-months provided by associated Consultants: 176
Name of associated Consultants, if any: Oxford Policy Management (OPM)
Name of senior professional staff of your firm involved and functions performed (indicate most significant profiles such as Project Director/Coordinator, Team Leader): Project Director Institutional Specialist Financial Management Specialist Team Leader Infrastructure Specialist M & E Specialist Field Enumerators x 20 Research Officer x 5
Description of Project: The Government of Pakistan (GoP) and FATA authorities requested the Bank to allocate US$ 12.0 million from the MDTF to support the rehabilitation of rural livelihoods and community infrastructure in FATA (RLCIP). The project development objective is to improve livelihoods and access to basic service infrastructure in selected Agencies in FATA. The project aims to improve the well-being of un-served and underserved low income communities starting with two agencies (Mohmand and Bajaur) and possibly in cluster of villages in the southern agencies (including South Waziristan Agency) that are becoming accessible after military operation and where families are being facilitated by the Government to return and re-establish their livelihoods.
Description of actual services provided by your staff within the assignment: The overall goal of this assignment is to strengthen the World Bank’s technical supervision of the MDTF investment portfolio, by ensuring year-round access to project sites across KP and FATA. The work involves on-site monitoring of physical progress, quality of construction and usage of physical investments for the selected projects supported by the MDTF, and reporting and provision of support to implementing entities to manage development aid for better results. The monitoring agent will be an agent of the Bank, reporting directly to the Bank, but will work closely with the line ministries and line departments responsible for project implementation. The monitoring agent will not carry out on-site project management but assist the Bank to supervise works and ensure that they are carried out in line with the terms of legal agreements made with the Government. The objectives of the assignment are: A team of social, technical, financial and institutional consultants was involved to conduct this TPV Study. Social Components
Women and children development; Health and Hygiene; Environment; Community Development; Capacity building.
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Physical Infrastructure Access Roads; Water supply; Drainage System; Street Payments; Productive infrastructure ; Irrigation system ; Micro-Hydro schemes.
Firm’s Name: SES
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Assignment Information: Third party monitoring of five Multi- Donor Trust Fund Project (MDTF) in collaboration with the World Bank
Assignment name: Fata Urban Centre Project (FUCP)
Approx. value of the Project (in current US$): 07 Million
Country: Pakistan Location within country: KPK/FATA
Duration of assignment (months): 2 years
Name of Client: World Bank Total No of-staff months of the assignment: 206
Address: FUCP TARRUCCI, FATA Secretariat, Pent House, Block # 2, Parkview Apartments, Justice Talat Qayyum Road, Warsak Road Peshawar.
Approx. value of the services provided by your firm under the contract (in current US$): US$ 300,000
Start date (month/year): January 2013 Completion date (month/year): February 2015
No of professional staff-months provided by associated Consultants: 35
Name of associated Consultants, if any: Oxford Policy Management (OPM)
Name of senior professional staff of your firm involved and functions performed (indicate most significant profiles such as Project Director/Coordinator, Team Leader): Project Director Institutional Specialist Financial Management Specialist Team Leader Infrastructure Specialist M & E Specialist Field Enumerators x 20 Research Officer x 5
Description of Project: The proposed GRANT will contribute towards the implementation of the Tribal Areas Rural-to-Urban Centres Conversion Initiative (TARUCCI) for the 14 urban centres in FATA, which has been initiated by the FATA Secretariat following the recently completed Post Crisis Needs Assessment (PCNA). The proposed project will support: a) delivery of priority rehabilitation, reconstruction, expansion, and upgrading of urban municipal infrastructure and services including water supply sanitation, solid waste management, streetlights, drains, roads, fire fighting, micro-hydro schemes and a general bus terminal for the existing population of a pilot centre Khar, in Bajaur Agency; b) design and development of the overall framework for TARUCCI; and c) strengthening the capacities of the Project Management Unit (PMU) in the FATA Secretariat for project implementation and oversight, and the Directorate of Local Government and Rural Development (LG&RD) for Sustainable operation and maintenance of project-financed infrastructure and services. The Project will be implemented by the FATA Secretariat in collaboration with the local administration of Khar.
Description of actual services provided by your staff within the assignment: The overall goal of this assignment is to strengthen the World Bank’s technical supervision of the MDTF investment portfolio, by ensuring year-round access to project sites across KP and FATA. The work involves on-site monitoring of physical progress, quality of construction and usage of physical investments for the selected projects supported by the MDTF, and reporting and provision of support to implementing entities to manage development aid for better results. The monitoring agent will be an agent of the Bank, reporting directly to the Bank, but will work closely with the line ministries and line departments responsible for project implementation. The monitoring agent will not carry out on-site project management but assist the Bank to supervise works and ensure that they are carried out in line with the terms of legal agreements made with the Government. The objectives of the assignment includes verification and monitoring of Physical Infrastructure under FUCP, these are
Street Lights; Water supply; Drainage System; Street Payments; Urban centre. Micro-Hydro schemes.
Firm’s Name: SES
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Assignment Information: Third party monitoring of five Multi- Donor Trust Fund Project (MDTF) in collaboration with the World Bank
Assignment name: KP Emergency Road Recovery Project(KP ERRP)
Approx. value of the Project (in current US$): 08 Million
Country: Pakistan Location within country: KPK/FATA
Duration of assignment (months): 2 years
Name of Client: World Bank Total No of-staff months of the assignment: 289
Address: FATA Secretariat , Warsak Road, Peshawar
Approx. value of the services provided by your firm under the contract (in current US$): US$ 280,000
Start date (month/year): January 2013 Completion date (month/year): February 2015
No of professional staff-months provided by associated Consultants: 174
Name of associated Consultants, if any: Oxford Policy Management (OPM)
Name of senior professional staff of your firm involved and functions performed (indicate most significant profiles such as Project Director/Coordinator, Team Leader): Project Director Institutional Specialist Financial Management Specialist Team Leader Infrastructure Specialist M & E Specialist Field Enumerators x 20 Research Officer x 5
Description of Project: The proposed GRANT would help respond to the post-conflict situation by carrying out emergency rebuilding of priority roads infrastructure damaged during the conflict in the Province of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (KP). The proposed project focuses on early recovery priorities agreed between the Government of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa (GoKP) authorities and the World Bank as the administrator of the MDTF. The Project supports Pillar 1: Restoration of Damaged Infrastructure and Disrupted Services of the MDTF Financing Strategy. Given the deep crisis situation, exacerbated by the 2010 devastating floods, the main focus of the first set of priorities is restoration/improvement of pedestrian and vehicular access to some of the KP’s poorest neighbourhoods in the Swat Valley. The project consists of: Component 1 – Infrastructure Rebuilding involving reconstruction/improvement of strategic roads and bridges; Component 2 – Project Management providing support for contract administration/construction supervision and safeguards related consultant services and incremental operating costs. The expected outcome is improved traffic flow resulting in reduced vehicle operating costs and travel time for beneficiaries using the road. For measurement of the output, length of roads reconstructed (km) and number of bridges reconstructed/repaired has been identified as the key indicators. The anticipated results will support Governmental efforts to help maintain minimal economic activity and improve social and political stability in the province. The project will be implemented by the Frontier Highways Authority (FHA), an autonomous roads organization of the GoKP.
Description of actual services provided by your staff within the assignment: The overall goal of this assignment is to strengthen the World Bank’s technical supervision of the MDTF investment portfolio, by ensuring year-round access to project sites across KP and FATA. The work involves on-site monitoring of physical progress, quality of construction and usage of physical investments for the selected projects supported by the MDTF, and reporting and provision of support to implementing entities to manage development aid for better results.
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The monitoring agent will be an agent of the Bank, reporting directly to the Bank, but will work closely with the line ministries and line departments responsible for project implementation. The monitoring agent will not carry out on-site project management but assist the Bank to supervise works and ensure that they are carried out in line with the terms of legal agreements made with the Government. The objectives of the assignment includes monitoring and evaluation of the following infrastructures:
Infrastructure Rebuilding;
Project Management/Planning;
Monitoring of 80 KM roads in different area of KP and FATA including bridges and culverts;
Closed supervisor of the Design relevance of civil work involved in the project;
Environmental and social impact of the project.
Firm’s Name: SES
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Assignment Information: Third party monitoring of five Multi- Donor Trust Fund Project (MDTF) in collaboration with the World Bank
Assignment name: KP Southern Community Support Project (SADP)
Approx. value of the Project (in current US$): 18.1 Million
Country: Pakistan Location within country: KPK/FATA
Duration of assignment (months): 2 years
Name of Client: World Bank Total No of-staff months of the assignment: 153
Address: Project management Unit (DI Khan)
Approx. value of the services provided by your firm under the contract (in current US$): US$ 140,000
Start date (month/year): January 2013 Completion date (month/year): February 2015
No of professional staff-months provided by associated Consultants: 35
Name of associated Consultants, if any: Oxford Policy Management (OPM)
Name of senior professional staff of your firm involved and functions performed (indicate most significant profiles such as Project Director/Coordinator, Team Leader): Project Director Institutional Specialist Team Leader Infrastructure Specialist M & E Specialist Field Enumerators x 20 Research Officer x 5
Description of Project: The proposed Grant would help finance the costs associated with the recovery and rehabilitation needs in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) province as a result of the militancy crisis. It will help support the Government of KP respond to the crisis in affected areas by financing investments for community development activities, basic services and small scale productive infrastructure. The project will be implemented by the Planning and Development Department of KP in collaboration with line departments and the respective local administrations. The KP-SADP is an initiative for KP Government and the activities will cater to the economic rehabilitation of local communities in this region under the recently completed Post Crisis Needs Assessment (PCNA)—which was prepared by the Government of Pakistan (GOP) with support from Asian Development Bank, European Union (EU), the World Bank (WB), and the United Nations (UN)—and formally issued in October 2010. The Bank is targeting its interventions through a Multi Donor Trust Fund (MDTF) established for KP, FATA and Balochistan. The MDTF became operational in August 2010 and now represents pledged commitments of $140 million. Representatives of the Steering Committee (the Federal and Provincial Governments and FATA, ten donors to the MDTF, and the advisory group endorsed the Strategy, including its four pillars: (1) Restoring Damaged Infrastructure and Disrupted Services; (2) Improving Local and Provincial Service Delivery; (3) Supporting Livelihoods and Creating Job Opportunities; and (4) Capacity Building and Institutional Strengthening. The guidance from the Steering Committee focused primarily on ensuring speed in preparation and implementation of the projects; working with a results framework; seeking the most strategic uses of the MDTF as a funding mechanism, and ensuring adequate communications within the Steering Committee and with the beneficiaries.
The proposed project will finance recovery and rehabilitation needs, under the World Bank’s Operational Policy 8.0, in three (3) districts in southern KP province—i.e. Dera Ismail Khan (DIK), Tank, and Lakki Marwat —which have been adversely affected by the crisis. The proposed project is not co-financed by other multilateral or bilateral agencies. However, project activities, will be closely coordinated with other donors that participated in the PCNA
Description of actual services provided by your staff within the assignment: The objectives of the assignment includes monitoring and evaluation of the following:
Community Development works;
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Social Infrastructure work include road, street payments, water supply and Drainage & Micro-
hydro schemes;
Productive Infrastructure include , community grain storage facilities, community agro-processing
facilities, cattle trough, small to medium irrigation schemes, resting points (along stock trading routes),
livestock water pools,
Project management/Planning.
Firm’s Name: SES
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Assignment Name: Environmental & Social Monitoring of 138 Kilometers Roads in district Peshawar, Charsadda and Mardan.
Country:
Pakistan
Project location with in the country:
Peshawar, Charsadda and Mardan.
Total cost of the project: Rs. 15 Billion Name of client:
Project Management Unit (PMU), Peshawar funded by Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA)
No. of staff involved:
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Address: PMU, University Town, Peshawar, Pakistan.
No. of staff months: 500
Start Date: (Month/Year)
October 2012
Completion Date: (Month/Year)
November 2013
Approx. value of services:
Rs. 15 Million
Name Of Associated Firm(s) If Any: No. of Man-Months of professional staff By Associated Firm: Name of senior staff involved and functioned performed:
Project Director ( Nasir Ayub ) Environmentalist (Wisal Shah )
Environmentalist ( Khalid Amin ) Environmental Engineer (Muzamil Khan) Environmental Engineer (Sifatullah Mukhtiar)
Detailed narrative description of project: Objectives of this EIA study are to determine potential environmental impacts, propose suitable mitigation measures along with related components for environmental protection and prepare environment management plans (EMP). The major beneficiaries of this road project will be the communities from villages of Peshawar, Charsadda and Mardan. The project will add to infrastructural development of the immediate area, increase population’s access to markets and social services will play a positive role towards poverty alleviation of the whole extended area of the influence of the road. Detailed description of actual services provided by the firm:
In this EIA study a wide range of roads-related biophysical and socio-cultural factors are addressed as per Environmental Protection Agency Government of Pakistan October 1997 guidelines. These factors include physical, ecological, and human resources. Assessments of institutional reforms, social impacts and poverty issues are also being conducted in details. However, in this EIA some summarized data had been incorporated in the context of baseline conditions for the project area. Testing of key environmental parameters including Noise level, ambient air quality includes NOx, SOx, Cox, PM10 and ground water quality were conducted by EIA team at seven locations. A literature survey of reports, maps and other documents was also conducted. Additional study methods had also been used, including discussions with a wide segment of enlightened persons at all levels, government officials, community leaders, business persons, transporters and a wide range of road users. During the course of fieldwork, Survey of Pakistan topographic maps and the FHA road maps were also consulted. For ground orientation and land-use purposes, GPS (Global Position System) fixes were recorded and transacts, wherever required, were also made on either side of the roadways. All relevant infra -structural details, affecting the roadway environments, were also noted down.
This project also involves review of Social Impact Assessment (SIA), social parameters, conducting interviews and focus group discussions(FGD’s) with direct and indirect beneficiaries to evaluate the impact the interventions has on the socio economic conditions of the local residents in the area.
Also provided Environmental and Social Impact training to concern authorities as part of the capacity building program.
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Assignment Name: a) Environmental & Social Monitoring of b) ADP No. 620 (2007-08) Package (112 Bridges) c) ADP No. 466 (2007-08) Package (39 Bridges)
Across various agencies and districts of KP
Project location with in the country: Mohmand, Kurram, South Waziristan, North Waziristan, Bajour, Khyber, Orakzai, FR. Bannu, FR. Tank, FR. D.I Khan, FR. Lakki.
Total cost of the project:
Rs. 15 Billion Country : Pakistan
Name of client: FATA Secretariat, Khyber PakhtunKhwa
No. of staff involved: 5
Address: FATA Secretariat, Peshawar, Khyber PakhtunKhwa, Pakistan.
No. of staff months:
1500
Start Date: (Month/Year) February 2012
Completion Date: (Month/Year) January 2013
Approx. value of services:
Rs. 13 Million
Name Of Associated Firm(s) If Any: No. of Man-Months of professional staff By Associated Firm: Name of senior staff involved and functioned performed:
Project Director ( Nasir Ayub ) Environmentalist (Wisal Shah )
Environmentalist ( Khali Amin ) Environmental Engineer (Muzamil Khan) Environmental Engineer (Sifatullah Mukhtiar)
Detailed narrative description of project:
Objectives of this EIA and social monitoring study are to determine potential environmental impacts, propose suitable mitigation measures along with related components for environmental protection and prepare environment management plans (EMP). The major beneficiaries are communities hailing from remote villages of Mohmand, Kurram, South Waziristan, North Waziristan, Bajour, Khyber, Orakzai, FR. Bannu, FR. Tank, FR. D.I Khan & FR. Lakki. The project will add to infrastructural development of the immediate area, increase population’s access to markets and social services will play a positive role towards poverty alleviation of the whole extended area of the influence of the road.
This project also involves review of Social Impact Assessment (SIA), social parameters, conducting interviews and focus group discussions(FGD’s) with direct and indirect beneficiaries to evaluate the impact the interventions has on the socio economic conditions of the local residents in the area.
Detailed description of actual services provided by the firm: In this EIA study a wide range of roads-related biophysical and socio-cultural factors are addressed as per Environmental Protection Agency Government of Pakistan October 1997 guidelines. These factors include physical, ecological, and human resources. Assessments of institutional reforms, social impacts and poverty issues are also being conducted in details. However, in this EIA some summarized data had been incorporated in the context of baseline conditions for the project area. Testing of key environmental parameters including Noise level, ambient air quality includes NOx, SOx, Cox, PM10 and ground water quality were conducted by EIA team at seven locations. A literature survey of reports, maps and other documents was also conducted. Additional study methods had also been used, including discussions with a wide segment of enlightened persons at all levels, government officials, community leaders, business persons, transporters and a wide range of road users. During the course of fieldwork, Survey of Pakistan topographic maps and the FHA road maps were also consulted. For ground orientation and land-use purposes, GPS (Global Position System) fixes were recorded and transacts, wherever required, were also made on either side of the roadways. All relevant infra -structural details, affecting the roadway environments, were also noted down.
This project also involves review of Social Impact Assessment (SIA), social parameters, conducting interviews and focus group discussions(FGD’s) with direct and indirect beneficiaries to evaluate the impact the interventions has on the socio economic conditions of the local residents in the area. Also provided Environmental and Social Impact training to concern authorities as part of the capacity building program.
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MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM
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Assignment Information: Third party monitoring of five Multi- Donor Trust Fund Project (MDTF) in collaboration with the World Bank
Assignment name: Beneficiary Information Management System (BIMS)
Approx. value of the Project (in current US$): 18.1 Million
Country: Pakistan Location within country: KPK/FATA
Duration of assignment (months): 2 years
Name of Client: World Bank Total No of-staff months of the assignment: 280
Address: Serena Complex Islamabad
Approx. value of the services provided by your firm under the contract (in current US$): US$ 140,000
Start date (month/year): January 2013 Completion date (month/year): February 2015
No of professional staff-months provided by associated Consultants: 35
Name of associated Consultants, if any: Oxford Policy Management (OPM)
Name of senior professional staff of your firm involved and functions performed (indicate most significant profiles such as Project Director/Coordinator, Team Leader): Project Director Institutional Specialist Team Leader Software Developers x 10 System Analyst x 2 Database Programmer x 2 Business Process Manager Project Manager
Description of Project: Beneficiary Information Management System (BIMS) would allow a detailed GIS mapping of the ongoing and completed activities under the identified projects using Google Earth and high end Base maps. The data would be available in an easy, accessible and secure online database that would be shared with the World Bank for monitoring and planning purposes. The development of BIMS would be an iterative process where regular feedback would be taken from users to improve the database so that it addresses the needs of the MDTF investment portfolio, the Bank and the relevant Government departments.
Description of actual services provided by your staff within the assignment: Development of complete end to end solution that would allow donors to see progress on all interventions
made so far across all sectors in all five projects namely
1. Economic Revitalization of Khyber Pukhtunkhwa & FATA Project (ERKF); 2. Rural Livelihood & Community Infrastructure Project (RLCIP); 3. FATA Urban Centers Project (FUCP); 4. KPK Southern Area Development Project (SADP); 5. FATA Emergency Rural Roads Project (ERRP).
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SPECIALIZED OCCUPATIONAL
HEALTH, SAFETY & ENVIRONMENT
(HSE) TRAININGS
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Assignment Information: Occupational Health, Safety & Environment (HSE) Training
Assignment name: Occupational Health, Safety & Environment (HSE) trainings
Approx. value of the Project (in current US$): Varies as batches are conducted several times a week.
Country: Pakistan Location within country: Islamabad
Duration of assignment (months): Assignment on going
Name of Client: University / college delegates and corporate professionals
Total No of-staff months of the assignment: N/A
Address: G-8 Markaz (near Pak continental Hotel)
Approx. value of the services provided by your firm under the contract (in current US$): N/A
Start date (month/year): May 2015 Completion date (month/year): On-going
No of professional staff-months provided by associated Consultants: N/A
Name of associated Consultants, if any: SSC Pakistan
Name of senior professional staff of your firm involved and functions performed (indicate most significant profiles such as Project Director/Coordinator, Team Leader): Project Director H & R Manager Trainers Safety officers Security Officer
Description of Project: This qualification focuses on international standards and management system. Through this training students can effectively take on responsibilities concerning workplace health and safety across various industrial sector including, construction, mining, oil and gas where safety comes first.
Description of actual services provided by your staff within the assignment: This training course involves, in total, around 60 hours’ tuition covered in over a one-week period. Two key modules are covered which includes the following; Module 1:
Safety and fire service Foundation in health and safety Health and management system policy Health and safety management and organising Health and safety management system planning Health and management system auditing and review
Module 2:
Workplace Hazards and Risk control Transport hazard and risk controls Work equipment’s hazards and risk controls Electrical safety Fire safety Chemical and biological hazards Risk control Physical and psychological health hazards and its risk control.
Courses are typically delivered to groups of 8-20 delegates. Daily workshops and break-out sessions support each topic covered.
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Assignment Information: Occupational Health, Safety & Environment (HSE) Training
Assignment name: Institute of Occupational Health and Safety (IOSH), Managing Safely course, United Kingdom
Approx. value of the Project (in current US$): Varies as batches are conducted several times a week.
Country: Pakistan Location within country: Islamabad
Duration of assignment (months): Assignment on going
Name of Client: University / college delegates and corporate professionals
Total No of-staff months of the assignment: N/A
Address: G-8 Markaz, (near Pak-continental Hotel), Islamabad, Pakistan.
Approx. value of the services provided by your firm under the contract (in current US$): US$ N/A
Start date (month/year): Feb 2014 Completion date (month/year): On-going
No of professional staff-months provided by associated Consultants: N/A
Name of associated Consultants, if any: Name of senior professional staff of your firm involved and functions performed (indicate most significant profiles such as Project Director/Coordinator, Team Leader): Project Director H & R Manager Trainers Safety officers Security Officer
Description of Project: Managing safely is for managers and supervisors in any sector, and any organisation. It’s designed to get managers up to speed on the practical actions they need to take to handle health and safety in their teams. The course give delegates the knowledge and tools to tackle the health and safety issues in the workplace.
Description of actual services provided by your staff within the assignment: This training course involves, in total, around 24 hours’ tuition covered in over 3 to 4 days period. Major modules covered includes the following;
Introduction to managing safely Accessing risk Risk control Understanding your responsibility Identifying hazards Investigate accidents and incidents Measure performance Protect our environment.
Courses are typically delivered to groups of 8-20 delegates. Daily workshops and break-out sessions support each topic covered.
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Assignment Information: Training on Safety and Level-2 course, UK Fire
Assignment name: Training on Safety and Level-2 course, UK Fire
Approx. value of the Project (in current US$): Varies as batches are conducted several times a week.
Country: Pakistan Location within country: Islamabad
Duration of assignment (months): Assignment on going
Name of Client: University / college delegates and corporate professionals
Total No of-staff months of the assignment: N/A
Address: G-8 Markaz, (near Pak-continental Hotel), Islamabad, Pakistan.
Approx. value of the services provided by your firm under the contract (in current US$): N/A
Start date (month/year): May 2015 Completion date (month/year): On-going
No of professional staff-months provided by associated Consultants: N/A
Name of associated Consultants, if any: WISH Name of senior professional staff of your firm involved and functions performed (indicate most significant profiles such as Project Director/Coordinator, Team Leader): Fire Fighter Rescue Specialist First Aider Delegates Safety Officer Security Coordinator
Description of Project: This course is for managers and supervisors in any sector, and any organisation responsible for managing fore and safety in their workplace. It equips delegates with necessary knowledge in managing fore and its pre-emptive measures
Description of actual services provided by your staff within the assignment: This training course involves, in total, around 24 hours’ tuition covered in over 3 to 4 days period. Major modules covered includes the following;
Fire in the workplace Fire safety standards Protecting property & people fire risk assessment the role of fire warden and fire Marshall
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Branch Office: TF 360, Deans Trade Center, Peshawar, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Pakistan. Tel: +92 91 5603122
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