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Rawalpindi-IslamabadRawalpindi-IslamabadMetro Bus Project Metro Bus Project Rawalpindi-IslamabadMetro Bus Project ....6 - 7....6 - 7....6 - 7
Rawalpindi-IslamabadRawalpindi-IslamabadMetro Bus Project Metro Bus Project Rawalpindi-IslamabadMetro Bus Project ....6 - 7 ....6 - 7 ....6 - 7
Registration No. L8071 VOLUME 44 NUMBER 1
Corporate News 2 - 3
Project News 4 - 9
Staff News 10 - 11
kapsenN E W S R E P O R TN E W S R E P O R TN E W S R E P O R T
Mr. Amjad A.Khan, Managing Director
NESPAK attended a meeting chaired by
Chief Minister Punjab, Mian Muhammad
Shahbaz Sharif, on January 30, 2015. The
CM reviewed in detail the progress on
various energy projects. While addressing
the meeting, Mr.
Shahbaz Sharif said
that elimination of
energy crisis is vital
for rapid
development of the
country. He also
said that the Punjab
Government had
planned setting up
an LNG Park in the
province through
which 1000
megawatt electricity
would be generated.
The meeting was
also attended by
Special Assistant
MD NESPAK attends CM'sMD NESPAK attends CM'sMeeting on EnergyMeeting on EnergyMD NESPAK attends CM'sMeeting on Energy
Azmul Haq, Chairman Punjab Power
Development Company, Chairman
Planning and Development, Additional
Chief Secretary Energy, Secretary
Irrigation, MD SNGPL and other
government officials.
CORPORATE NEWS2
Mr. Amjad A. Khan, Managing Director,
NESPAK visited The Liquid Natural Gas
(LNG) Power Plant Project site at Balloki,
Nankana on February 28, 2015 to examine
the alternative proposed site for the 1200
MW LNG-based Thermal Power Plant. He
was accompanied by Mr. Nadeem Ashraf,
General Manager, Power & Mechanical
Division, Mr. Mansoor Ali, Project Manager
LBDC project and Mr. Imran Zafar, Head
Survey Section Water Resources Division.
The proposed power plants will generate
more than 1200 MW electricity that will help
in reducing energy crises in the country.
Mr. Amjad A.Khan, MD NESPAK, in a meeting with Chief Minister Punjab,Mian Muhammad Shahbaz Sharif
Mr. Amjad A.Khan,MD NESPAK and NESPAK officers duringBalloki site visit
Mr. Mansoor Ali (3rd from R)briefing MD NESPAK about
the Balloki power plant
The 20th Board of Governors
(BoG) meeting was held on March
13, 2015 with Mr. Muhammad
Younus Dagha, Secretary Ministry
of Water and Power as Chairman
Board of Governors. Mr. Amjad A.
Khan, MD NESPAK/Chief
Executive NESPAK Foundation,
Mr. Hasan Nasir Jamy, Additional
Secretary (Water) Ministry of Water
& Power, Mr. Kamran Imtiaz, VP
Human Resources Division/
Deputy Chief Executive NESPAK
Foundation and Mr. Faisal Majeed,
CFO NESPAK/Secretary BoG also
attended the meeting. The Board
approved the appointment of
members on BoG, appointment of
three “Appointee members” Mr.
Khalid Nawaz, former VP
Coordination, Mr. Muhammad
Ajmal Jamil, former EVP Power &
Mechanical Division and Faisal
Majeed, CFO NESPAK on the
Board of Governors for a period of
three years. Increase in salaries of
NESPAK Foundation NF-Grade-1
to NF- Grade-7 was also approved.
The budget for the year July 1,
2014 to June 30, 2015,
appointment of auditors and
establishment of housing society
were also discussed in the
meeting.
20th Board of GovernorsMeetingAmjad A. Khan visits Proposed Thermal
Construction in Full Swing for Khulais and Rabigh Water Projects, KSA
Under a new consultancy contract, NESPAK continued to provide services for construction
supervision of the project “Water Transmission from Khulais & Rabigh Dams to Jeddah
(Completion Phase-I & Phase-II).” The project was awarded by the Ministry of Water &
Electricity, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia at a cumulative cost of US$ 131 million. Under Phase-I,
Khulais Water Treatment Plant (WTP) had already been completed and is under operation.
Enhanced work for completion Phase-I comprises construction of 50,000 cu.m ground
water reservoir at Rehaily on Jeddah-Rabigh Road. Construction of Rehaily Ground Water
Reservoir at Jeddah is continuing whereas construction of Kamal ground water tank has
also begun . On January 6, 2015, The Ministry's engineers visited the under construction
Rehaily Tank and reviewed the work progress. They appreciated the quality of work
maintained at site. Construction work for Phase-II of the project is also showing speedy 3progress. The Phase-II project comprises construction of a 100,000 m /day WTP.
Construction activities for WTP and pipeline are in full swing and about 30% of the project
has been completed.
Water Transmission Project in KSA nears Completion
M.H.Aitah-NESPAK Engineering Consultant Company has substantially completed
construction supervision for five phases of the project “Water Transmission from Hali-Yabah-
Qnunah-Al-Laith Dams to Al-Shoaibah" owned by the Ministry of Water & Electricity
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
The project includes the construction of Water Treatment Plants (WTPs) of 163,000
cu.m/day purification capacity at Hali, Yabha, Qanunah and Al-Laith dams, ancillary
buildings and laying of 626.5km long water transmission mains from the WTPs to Al-
Shoaibah desalination plant and underground dam. Total cost of all the five phases of the
project is US$ 590 million.
Procurement of Medical Equipment for Hospitals in Afghanistan
A consultancy agreement has been signed by NESPAK for planning and preparation of
bidding documents for the procurement of medical equipment for the Nishtar Kidney Centre
at Jalalabad, 200-bed Jinnah Hospital at Kabul and 100-bed Naeb Amin Ullah Khan Logari
Hospital at Logar, Afghanistan with Ministry of National Health Services, Regulations and
Coordination, Government of Pakistan. The medical equipment is being funded and
procured under the Prime Minister's Program for Reconstruction and Rehabilitation of
Afghanistan in tandem with international community. The buildings of these hospitals have
also been designed and supervised by NESPAK.
NESPAK wins Dam Project in Oman
NESPAK has won a project titled “Flood Protection Dam in Wadi Al-Jufainah” in the
Sultanate of Oman. The project was awarded by Oman's Ministry of Regional Municipalities
and Water Resources (MRMWR) to NESPAK in March 2015. NESPAK will review the design
and supervise the construction of this US$ 1.7 million project. It is likely to be completed in
three years. Mr. Muhammad Azam, Chief Engineer, Geotechnical & Geoenvironmental
Division, is the Resident Engineer of the project.
The National Center of Resettlement and Rehabilitation conducted a consultative meeting on
February 25, 2015 to review a recent study titled Enhancing Social Sustainability of Energy
Development by Gender Mainstreaming in Hydropower Projects in Pakistan. The consultative
meeting was attended by stakeholders from different professional and educational institutions.Mr. Irfan-ul-Haq, General Manager and Mr. Imran-ul-Haq, Principal Engineer, Geotechnical &
Geoenvironmental
Engineering
Division
participated in the
consultative
meeting. They
shared their
experiences
related to the
assessment of
social and gender
aspects in different
projects handled
by NESPAK. The
professional
contribution by
NESPAK experts
was appreciated
by the participants.
Rejoining
Mr. Muhammad
Ali, Senior
Engineer,
Geotechnical &
Geoenvironmental
Engineering Division, has
completed his Masters' degree in civil
engineering with specialisation in
geotechnical engineering from University
of Engineering and Technology, Lahore.
The topic of his research was
“Geotechnical characterisation of Alluvial
Soils in Gujranwala, Pakistan.” NESPAK
congratulates him on this achievement.
Academics
Mr. Syed Badar Ul
Hussnain, Sr.
Remote Sensing
Analyst
Geotechnical &
Geoenvironmental
Engineering Division
has rejoined NESPAK after
successfully completing his Master degree
in Geomatics Engineering from University
of Stuttgart, Germany. He studied the use
of drone technology for aerial
photogrammetry and development of
Integrated Navigation System for precise
measurements. He did his research work
on Development of a Graphical User
Interface for the Crowd-based Collection of
Geo data.
Retirement
Mr. Muhammad Yousuf, Chief Engineer,
Geotechnical & Geo-Environmental
Division (GT&GE), retired from NESPAK
services in January 2015 after attaining the
age of superannuation. He joined NESPAK
in 1982 as Engineer and paved his way
through with dedication, untiring efforts
and professionalism. His personality was a
great combination of knowledge, skills and
competency, by which he represented
NESPAK in many local as well as in foreign
projects with desired efficiency and
engineering excellence.
The Foundation & Pavement Section of
GT&GE Division arranged a farewell in a
local restaurant for Mr. Yousuf. He shared
experiences from his professional life with
his colleagues. Later, Mr. Sohail Kibria,
General Manager, concluded the
reception by presenting souvenirs as
reminders on behalf of the division.
NESPAK wishes him best of luck for his
future endeavours.
Mr.Shahrukh Latif inspecting the ongoing lining activities
Mr. Altaf examining the project progress
Group photo of the participants.
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