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COMPANY PROFILE

Associated Constructors Limited

1103+1104, Mehdi Towers, 115/A, S.M.C.H.S., Shahrea Faisal, Karachi–75400


Tel: 021-34520351 & 021-34520352 - Fax: 021-34520413
E-Mail: info@acl.com.pk & acl@cyber.net.pk Web : www.acl.com. pk
ASSOCIATED CONSTRUCTORS LIMITED

COMPANY PROFILE

Associated Constructors Limited was incorporated in 1966 as a Civil Engineering


and Construction Company. The Company rapidly gained a reputation for
professional management and high quality workmanship. ACL has an
unblemished record in meeting its commitments on time and to the complete
satisfaction of its clients. Over the years, ACL has been recognized as one of the
premier Civil Construction and Engineering Company’s of Pakistan. The Company
earned several distinctions during this period, including:

 First Pakistani company to construct a thermal power plant.


 First Pakistani company to construct a pre -stressed concrete bridge.
 First Pakistani company to use slipform technology.

ACL is one of the few civil engineering companies of Pakistan who have been
granted a NO LIMIT license by the Pakistan Engineering Council.

The target markets of ACL are public sector development projects and large
projects in the private sector, particularly projects of multi national corporations.

ACL has a wide range of construction activities. The company has successfully
completed projects in areas like

 Power Plants  Buildings


 Industrial Plants  Sports Facilities
 Chemical Plants  Airfield Facilities
 Gas Fields  Salinity & Water Logging
 Water Supply & Sewage  Bridges & Flyovers
Schemes  Transmission Lines

The company has had several years of overseas experience, having undertaken high
tension transmission line and sewerage net work projects in Saudi Arabia.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Name Designation Qualification Other


Directorships

Arif Naqvi Managing Director B.Sc Director


(Mech. Engineering) Geo Commerce (Pvt.) Ltd.
Univ. of Manchester, U.K. ACL Capital (Pvt.) Ltd.

Asif Naqvi Director Finance, B.Sc. Chief Executive


Corp. Affairs & (Economics) Geo Commerce (Pvt.) Ltd.
Business Univ. of London, U.K.
Development

Hamid Naqvi Director Planning B.Sc. Director


and Contract (Civil Engineering) Geo Commerce (Pvt.) Ltd.
Management Univ. of London, U.K. ACL Capital (Pvt.) Ltd.
M. Eng.
(Structural Engineering)
Cornell Univ., U.S.A.

Abid Naqvi Director B.Sc. Managing Director


(Economics) ACL Capital (Pvt.) Ltd.
Univ. of London, U.K. Director
Geo Commerce (Pvt.) Ltd.
MANAGEMENT PROFILE

ARIF NAQVI – MANAGING DIRECTOR

Graduated in Mechanical Engineering from the University


of Manchester, U.K in 1980.

Started his career in 1981 as Trainee Engineer with Exxon


Chemicals at their Ammonia–Urea Fertilizer Plant in Sindh.
Worked in Plant Maintenance, Fabrication and Machine
Workshop, and Project Engineering / Engineering Design.

Joined Cherat Cement Company in 1983 as Project


Mechanical Engineer for construction of their 1,200 TPD Dry
Process Cement Plant near Peshawar, N.W.F.P. Promoted
to Project Co-ordination Manager in 1985. Oversaw the
installation and commissioning of the plant and the
development of off-site and Infrastructure facilities.

Joined ACL in 1986 as Project Manager and since than has


been associated with all the Company’s major projects and
has gained extensive experience both on and off site in
handling large Infrastructure, Industrial and Building works.

Appointed Managing Director in 1997.


ASIF NAQVI – DIRECTOR FINANCE, CORPORATE
AFFAIRS & BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT

Graduated in Economics and Finance from the University of


London (UCL), U.K. IN 1980.

Joined ACL as Finance Manager (Overseas Projects) in 1982.


Nearly 27 years experience of financial, administrative and
logistics management both on-site and at Head Office level.

Responsible for Financial, Corporate and Administrative


management and Business Development of the Company as
well as management of subsidiaries and associated
concerns.

Appointed Director in 1986.


HAMID NAQVI – DIRECTOR (PLANNING /
CONTRACT MANAGEMENT)

Completed his Masters in Structural Engineering from Cornell


University U.S.A. in 1984. Started his career with M/s. A.A.
Associates a Civil Engineering design firm in Karachi as
Structural Design Engineer. Responsibilities included Project
Planning and Layout, Structural Analysis and Design,
Detailed Engineering and Drawing preparation as well as
preparation of Bid Documents.

Joined ACL in 1987 and has been involved with on-site


Construction Management of large building as well as
Industrial / Infrastructure Projects.

Notable amongst them are Creek Vistas, Centerpoint Tower,


Tri-Pack Films (Phase I & II),Sawan Gas Field D evelopment,
ICI PTA Plant and Shaheed-e-Millat Interchange. Jamshoro
Thermal Power Station, Mardan Salinity Control &
Reclamation Project.

Appointed Director (Planning & Contract Management) in


1998.
QUALITY POLICY

Associated Constructors Limited is committed to provide immaculate

civil, electrical, mechanical engineering and contracting services by

meeting all statutory, regulatory and customer’s requirements. To attain

highest level of customer satisfaction, the management along with a

team of dedicated and conscientious staff is continuously involved in

monitoring the system periodically and setting up objectives to bring

continual improvement in the system.

ARIF NAQVI
MANAGING DIRECTOR
October 2010
HEALTH, SAFETY, AND ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY
ACL is committed to the aim of creating and maintaining a safe and healthy
working environment throughout its operations. It is also ACL’s policy to achieve
a standard of environmental care consistent with its role as a responsible business
operation. In pursuance of these goals the Company will :

Health and Safety


 comply with all applicable laws, regulations, and standards; and where
adequate laws do not exist, apply standards that reflect the Company's
commitment to health and safety.
 ensure that its employees and contractors are informed of and understand
their obligations in respect of this policy.
 involve employees and contractors in the improvement of occupational health
and safety performance.
 train and hold individual employees accountable for their area of
responsibility.
 manage risk by implementing management systems to identify, assess,
monitor and control hazards and by reviewing performance.

Environmental
 comply with all applicable laws, regulations, and standards; and where
adequate laws do not exist, apply standards that minimise any adverse
environmental impacts resulting from its operations.
 ensure that its employees and contractors are informed and aware of their
environmental responsibilities in relation to ACL business.
 ensure that it has management systems to identify, control and monitor
environmental risks arising from its operations.

ARIF NAQVI
MANAGING DIRECTOR
September 2012
Associated Constructors Limited

DETAIL OF ON GOING PROJECTS

Cost of Project Expected


S# Description of Project Client (Rupees in Completion
Million) Date

Cherat Cement Company Limited -


Construction of Cherat Cement Line-II Cherat Cement Company Limited
1 549.00 Jun-16
Project at Cherat Cement Factory Nowshera (Ghulam Faruque Group)
Peshawar, Pakistan

Pakistan ARL Upgradation Project -


Extension in Attock Refinery Ltd, Hyundai Engineering Pakistan (Pvt.) Ltd.
3 965.00 Mar-16
Rawalpindi, Civil, Building and HVAC (Attock Refinery Limited)
work at Morgah, Rawalpindi, Pakistan

Soorty Green Factory Unit # 14 Project -


Plot No.53 and 54, Sector 15, Korangi
4 Industrial Area, Karachi - Construction of Soorty Enterprises (Pvt.) Limited 1,073.00 Sep-16
Soorty Green Factory Building, Civil Work
at Korangi Industrial Area, Karachi.

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1) Pakistan ARL Upgradation Project
Civil, Building and HVAC Work at Attock Refinery Limited
Morgah, Rawalpindi, Pakistan.

Location : Attock Refinery Limited, Morgah, Rawalpindi, Pakistan.

Project : Pakistan ARL Upgradation project


Civil, Building and HVAC Work

Contractor : Hyundai Engineering Pakistan (Pvt.) Ltd.

Consulting Engineers : Hyundai Engineering Pakistan (Pvt.) Ltd.

Client : Attock Refinery Limited


Current Value : 867 Million Rupees.
Completion Period : 18 Months
Starting Dated : November 2013
Completion Date : March 2016
2) Soorty Enterpriese Private Limited.
Construction of Soorty Green Factory Building
Civil Work at Korangi Industrial Area, Karachi, Pakistan.

Location : Plot No.53 and 54, Sector 15, Korangi Industrial Area, Karachi,
Pakistan.

Project : Soorty Green Factory Unit-14


Civil Work

Covered Area : 650,000 Sqft.

Client : Soorty Enterprises (Pvt.) Limited

Current Value : 1,073 Million Rupees.

Consulting Engineers : Mushtaq and Bilal, Consulting Engineers

Completion Period : 21 Months

Starting Dated : January 2015

Completion Date : September 2016


3) Cherat Cement Company Limited.
Construction of Cherat Cement Line-II Project
Civil Work at Cherat Cement Factory Nowshera Peshawar,
Pakistan.

Location : Cherat Cement Factory Nowshera Peshawar, Pakistan.

Project : Cherat Cement Line-II Project.


Civil Work

Covered Area : Sqft.

Client : Cherat Cement Company Limited

Current Value : 504 Million Rupees.

Consulting Engineers :

Completion Period : 13.5 Months

Starting Dated : February 2015

Completion Date : June 2016


Associated Constructors Limited

PROJECTS COMPLETED
VALUE DATE OF WORK
S# DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT CLIENT (Rupees in Million) START COMPLETE ON

INDUSTRIAL AND PROCESS PLANTS:

Tri-Pack Films Limited - Construction of Gas Power Plant, 1653 PTB


1 Plant and CPP-Line-2 Building at Plot # G-1 To G-4, North Western Tri-Pack Films 663.00 Sep. 2011 Dec 2013
Industrial Zone Port Qasim Authority, Karachi. (Packages Group)

2 3000 TPD Cement Plant at Attock Cement Hub, Balochistan Attock Cement 460.00 Jan. 2005 May 2006
Construction of Process-line structures from Raw Materials preparation to Pakistan Limited
Clinker Transfer including Raw Mill, Blending Silo, Pre-heater Tower, Rotary
Kiln, Clinker Cooler, and Clinker Control Room Building, Coal Feed and
Gypsum Feed, Underground Service Galleries, Internal Roads and Pavements.

3 Industrial Plant at Port Qasim Karachi consisting of shell Tri-Pack Films 130.00 Oct. 2003 Oct. 2004
slab roofs, Power house and miscellaneous structures.

4 Site development consisting of bulk earthworks and Clough Eng. Ltd. 308.00 Mar. 2002 Jan. 2003
civil works of Central Processing Plant (CPP), Australia
construction of 1.6km Airstrip, and supply of batch plant concrete to
all subcontractors.

5 Site Preparation and Oil & Gas Plant Civil Works BHP Petroleum, 100.00 July 2000 April 2001
Zamzama Gas Field EWT Facilities, Dadu Australia

6 Construction of ICI PTA Plant Bin Qasim, Karachi. ICI Pakistan Ltd. / 360.00 Feb. 1996 June 1998
Foster Wheeler, UK

7 Extension of Premier Tobacco Industries at Premier Tobacco 35.15 Feb. 1982 Sep. 1982
Jahangira. Industries.

8 Construction of Cherat Cement Factory (Phase-II) Cherat Cement 383.00 Dec. 1982 Dec. 1984
work at Lakarai near Nowshera (NWFP). Company Ltd,
Karachi.

9 Construction of Cherat Cement Factory (Phase-I) Cherat Cement 217.00 Aug. 1982 Dec. 1984
work at Lakarai near Nowshera (NWFP). Company Ltd.,
Karachi.
10 Extension work of National (Cricket) Stadium at B.C.C.P Karachi. 29.29 Aug. 1980 Jan. 1981
Karachi.

11 Construction of Underground Services for Blast Pakistan Steel 175.76 Jul. 1980 Dec. 1981
Furnace & RMPP Complexes. Karachi.

12 Extension work of Hockey Stadium at Karachi. Hockey Club of 76.16 Jun. 1980 Jan. 1981
Pakistan
13 Construction of Manholes for cables in paved areas Pakistan Steel 13.80 Oct. 1976 Dec. 1976
in Garage & repair Maintenance base at Karachi.
Pakistan Steel Mills.

14 Construction of Open Storage Yard (Central - Pakistan Steel 17.17 Sep. 1976 Dec. 1976
Storage & supply base) Railway siding at Pakistan Karachi.
Steel Mills.

15 Construction of Raw Materials Preparation Plant at Pakistan Steel 2,622.60 Jul. 1978 Aug. 1982
Pakistan Steel Mills. Karachi.

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VALUE DATE OF WORK
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INDUSTRIAL AND PROCESS PLANTS:

16 Construction of Blast Furnace Group Complex at Pakistan Steel 2,219.13 Jun. 1978 Aug. 1983
Pakistan Steel. Karachi.

17 Construction of 4 Nos. RCC cement silos each Pakistan Steel 52.20 May.76 Dec. 1976
having 650.31 M3 capacity 5.8 meters & 29 M high Karachi.
constructed by using Slip Forms & Jacks etc., on
behalf of Pakistan Steel Mills.

18 Open Parking Areas (Repair & maintenance work- Pakistan Steel 145.92 Apr. 1976 Dec. 1976
shop) & Garage for 500 trucks, at Pakistan Steel Mills. Karachi.

19 Construction of Godown & Office at West Wharf Saigol Brothers. 6.96 Oct. 1969 Apr. 1970
Road, Karachi.

20 Design Construction of Redrying Tobacco Factory Premier Tobacco 127.60 Jan. 1967 Aug. 1967
at Jahangira. Work involved folded plate structures. Co., Ltd.Karachi.

21 Construction of Thal Jute Mills Ltd., at Muzaffargar Thal Jute Mills Ltd. 127.60 Nov. 1966 May. 1968
in Joint Venture with M/s. Abbas builders Ltd., work
involved 55'x66' span precast beam with cast-in
situ slab structure covering 5 Lac sq. ft.

POWER PLANTS / TRANSMISSION LINES

225MW Hubco Power Plant Project, Mauza Poong, in District MAN Diesel SE,
1
Narrowal, province of Punjab,Pakistan Germany 990.00 NOV. 2008 DEC. 2010

225MW ATLAS POWER PLANT PROJECT, 26/27 KM, Lahore MAN Diesel SE,
2
Sheikhupura Road, Sheikhupura. Germany 510.00 DEC. 2007 MAR. 2010

3 Construction of 126 MW T.E.L. Power at Wartsila Power, 240.00 MAR.1996 Jan. 1998
Hub Road, Karachi. Netherlands

4 250 MW Oil Fired Thermal Power Plant Mitsui / WAPDA 300.00 JAN.1989 Jan. 1990
Unit-1, Group-1, at Jamshoro. FWO.

5 380 & 110 KVA Transmission lines Project, Madina British Insulated 1,394.34 Apr.1979 Sep. 1981
to Yanbu (Saudi Arabia) Calandre Cables, UK

6 Construction of 220 MW Thermal Power Plant at WAPDA Lahore. 1,020.00 Apr.1971 Jun. 1974
Gudu. The work involved construction of Pump
construction of Pump House, Water cooling
arrangements, close Cycle System, chemical
Treatment Plant, Machine House, Boiler Structure,
Switch Yard, Overhead Water Yard, Overhead Water
Storage, Tank, Oil Pumping Station etc.

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PROJECTS COMPLETED
VALUE DATE OF WORK
S# DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT CLIENT (Rupees in Million) START COMPLETE ON

COMMERCIAL AND RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS

Construction of 29-Story Centrepoint (Formerly Trakker Tower)


building structure with a covered area of 350,000 sqft. The first eight
1 Trakker Group 550.00 Sep. 2007 Sep. 2012
floors are reserved for parking with the upper 20 floors for corporate
office space.

Construction of Additional Parking Shed - Creek Vistas at Creek City -


2 DHA - Karachi 18.00 April 2010 Nov. 2010
DHA Karachi.

3 Construction of Six 17 storey condominium tower


blocks for Defence Housing Authority Phase VIII, Karachi. DHA - Karachi 2,460.00 Feb. 2004 April 2009

4 Construction of 150 Army Officers Bungalows at G.H.Q Army. 116.58 Dec. 1966 Feb. 1968
Rawalpindi & Hyderabad for G.H.Q. Rawalpindi.

5 Construction of Two double storeyed buildings for M.E.S. Army 5.34 Jan. 1968 Sep. 1968
M.E.S. at Hyderabad. Rawalpindi

6 Construction of 350 beded Hospital for Karachi K.M.C 200.00 Apr. 1970 Oct. 1973
Metropolitan Corporation (Phase I & II). Karachi.

7 Construction of Administration IMP Building No. 195 Pakistan Steel 85.73 Jun. 1978 May. 1980
Pakistan Steel Mills. Karachi.

8 Construction of Administration Building No. 201 in Pakistan Steel 78.67 Oct.1978 Sep. 1979
RMPP for Pakistan Steel Mills. Karachi.

9 Construction of Divisional Head Quarters Phase-III at Extension 72.50 Jun. 1984 Dec. 1986
Saidu Sharif, Swat, NWFP. Building Division

10 Construction of 5 Dormitories for Haj Complex at Capital 137.75 Oct. 1985 Jun. 1986
Islamabad. Development
Authority.

11 Construction of 5 Nos Medical Technician Schools Contracting 386.67 Mar. 1986 Aug. 1987
in Punjab. Off. USAID
Islamabad.

12 Construction of Office building United Bank Limited M/s. U.B.L. 360.00 Aug. 1987 Dec. 1990
at Blue Area Islamabad. I.I. Chundrigar
Road Karachi.

13 Design & Construction of Buildings and plant Engro Chemical 20.00 June 2000 Sept. 2000
Facilities for NPK fertilizer plant.

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S# DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT CLIENT (Rupees in Million) START COMPLETE ON

BRIDGES / ROADS

1 Construction of Link Road to T.E.L. Power Plant at Tapal Energy 38.67 Apr.96 Jun. '96
Hub Road, Karachi. Ltd

2 Construction of Bridge-over Saran Rattian & Jaskool Superintending 58.00 May.1995 Aug. '97
Nullah, Jehlam Valley Road, Azad Kashmir. Engineer P.W.D.
Azad Kashmir. Circle,
Muzaffarabad,

3 Construction of remaining works on Kohari Bridge Superintending 35.00 Apr.1993 Jul. 1996
over River Neelam District Muzaffarabad Engineer, PWD
Azad Kashmir. Highway Circle
Muzaffarabad,
Azad Kashmir.

4 Construction of Bridge & Box Culverts CH-300 to Daewoo 240.00 Feb.1993 June 1996
330 km of Section IV Six Lane access Motorway Corporation, Korea
between Lahore & Islamabad.

5 Construction of Rehman Bridge on Nullah Ban Superintendent 23.40 Sep.1992 Jan. 1994
Kotli Gulpur Road, Azad Kashmir. Engineer PWD,
Muzaffarabad. Highway Circle

6 Construction of RCC Bridge over Railway Tracks Karachi 480.00 Aug.1993 Nov. 1995
and Sharea Faisal on Shaheed-e-Millat Road, Development
and Allied Works. Authority.

7 Construction of Akbari Bridge on Nullah Ban Kotli, Superintendent 36.60 Sep.1992 Jan. 1994
Khui Ratta Road, District Kotli Azad Kashmir. PWD, Highway
Circle,
Muzaffarabad.

8 Construction of RCC Prestressed 214 ft. Bridge --do-- 27.70 June.1986 Sep. 1988
over Ser Nallah,Kotli Palandri Road.

9 Construction of RCC Prestressed Bridge over --do-- 22.38 June.1986 Sep. 1988
Sarsawa Nallah 245 ft. span Kotli Palandri Road.

10 Construction of Bridge over Nallah Nauli on Argo --do-- 29.05 Feb.1986 Sep. 1988
Bagh Road, (Span 200 ft.).

11 Construction of Bridge over Mong Baji Nallah on --do-- 16.24 Feb.1986 Apr. 1988
Argo Bagh Road, (Span 145 ft.).

12 Construction of Prestressed Concrete Bridge over Chief Engineer 24.17 Jan.1984 Jun. 1986
River Bara KM-5 Kohat Road, Peshawar. (C & W)
Department
Peshawar.

13 Construction of Bridge & Base Course & Approach Attock Cement 25.78 Jan.1983 Jun. 1983
Road for the purpose of 2000 tons per day cement Pakistan Limited
plant in Lasbella District.

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BRIDGES / ROADS

14 Construction of Bridge at Azad Pattan, Azad Azad Govt., 48.33 Jan.1982 Dec. 1986
Kashmir. of Jammu &
Kashmir.

15 Construction of Two Bridge at Pattan & Besham at Kohistan 117.17 June.1981 Aug. 1983
Kohistan. Development
Authority.

16 Construction of Prestressed Concrete Bridge at NWFP 87.88 Oct.1981 Aug. 1983


Chakdara. Government.

17 Construction of P.R.C.C. Bridge on Faisal Avenue Capital 12.57 Aug.1985 Feb. 1986
near Zero Point, Islamabad. Development
Authority.

18 Construction of Prestressed Concrete Bridge over NWFP 420.00 Sept.1978 Dec. 1980
River Kabul at Nowshera. Government.

19 Construction of Kohat Bridge at Khurram Agency. NWFP 13.92 Dec.1973 Dec. 1974
Government.

20 Construction of Prestressed Concrete Bridge at K.M.C. 46.40 Dec. 1972 Dec. 1973
Shershah over Lyari River, Karachi.

21 Construction of Kalpani Nallah Bridge at Mardan. NWFP 19.72 Dec. 1971 Dec. 1972
Government.

22 Construction of Bridge at Mile 247/4 G.T. Road, Highway 7.54 Dec. 1971 Sep. 1972
Nowshera. Department
Punjab.

23 Construction of Bridge in Mile 230/2 G.T. Road, Highway 7.54 Dec. 1971 Sep. 1972
Khairabad. Department
Punjab.

24 Construction of Bhai Khan Bridge at Mile 138/3 of Highway 13.92 Dec. 1971 Jun. 1972
G.T. Road. Department
Punjab.

25 Construction of Kalakes Bridge at Mile 190 of Highway 11.60 Dec. 1971 Jun. 1972
G.T. Road. Department
Punjab.

26 Re-modelling of Road Bridge over Balloki Head Highway 37.12 Nov. 1971 Apr. 1972
works (1700 ft. long) Prestressed Concrete Bridge. Department
Punjab.

27 Design & Construction of 3 Prestressed Concrete Provincial 17.40 Jan. 1971 Jun. 1971
Bridges in Dir District. Building Div.
Rawalpindi.

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S# DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT CLIENT (Rupees in Million) START COMPLETE ON

WATER SUPPLY, SEWERAGE, CANALS & STRUCTURES

1 Construction to Remodel surface Drainage System. Manager (W) 300.00 Aug. 1989 Nov. 1992
Mardan Scarp Contract No. CW/SDA/4. North Wapda
Peshawar.

2 Construction of Sewer line Project Contract 12-A Govt. of Saudi 719.20 Sep. 1984 Jun. 1986
at Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. Arabia

3 Construction of Sea Water Disposal Channel & Pakistan Steel 568.00 Oct. 1980 Jan. 1982
Structures at Pakistan Steel. Karachi.

4 Construction of overhead tank, Under ground Pakistan Steel 44.08 Jul. 1976 Dec. 1976
reservoirs & pump house at Pakistan Steel. Karachi.

5 13-A Project, 18 Kilo meter long sewage pipe Saudi Govt. 716.30 Apr. 1982 Aug. 1983
line, Pump House etc. at Jeddah Saudi Arabia. Jeddah.

6 Design & Construction of 2 Nos. RCC Underground C.D.A. 8.47 Jul. 1969 Mar. 1970
Reservoirs one million gallon capacity each, Islamabad.
at Islamabad.

7 Providing & Laying of 36" dia M.S. Pipe Water M.E.S. Army 1.74 Jan. 1969 Feb. 1969
Main Under Railway line for Greater Water Supply Rawalpindi.
Scheme at Rawalpindi.

8 Completion of balance works 36" dia P.R.C.C. M.E.S. Army 5.22 Apr. 1970 Aug. 1971
Water Mains (6 miles long under Greater Water Rawalpindi.
Supply Scheme).

9 Work of External Services to Army Officer Bungalows M.E.S. 10.44 Jan. 1968 Jul. 1968
Rawalpindi & Hyderabad Phase I & II. Army
Rawalpindi.

10 Design & Construction of 56,000 ft. Pre-stressed M.E.S 87.00 Jan. 1968 Nov. 1968
Concrete Pipe line 36" dia i/c 8 overhead tanks, Army
supply & installation of pumps, Asbestos pipe lines Rawalpindi.
etc. (3 tanks of 0.50 million gallons capacity)
for greater Water Supply Scheme, MES Rawalpindi.

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1) Centrepoint (Formerly Trakker Tower) PROJECT
Location : Main Korangi Road, Near KPT Flyover, Karachi.
Project : Construction of 29 storey Office Tower
Client : A & A Associates (Trakker Group)
Engineer : Adnan Asdar Associates, Karachi.
Architect : Arcop Associates, Karachi.
Current Value : 550 Million Rupees.
Completion Period : 5 Years
Starting Dated : September 2007
Completion Date : September 2012

 Exclusively a prestigious office building, with a minimum office space of 6000 sq. feet
 High end I.T. infrastructure with fiber optic connectivity, soft phones, Wi-Fi and cellular boosters.
 State-of-the-art centralized security system developed with the help of foreign consultants including auto
gates (RFID Tags) and road blockers.
 The latest fire detection, sprinkler and voice evacuation system.
 Captive power generation and Reverse Osmosis Plant including standby facilities.
 6 panoramic view capsule lifts with a maximum wait time of 40 seconds, excluding a cargo lift.
 Rooftop swimming pool, gymnasium, restaurant, conference rooms and outdoor facilities.
 9 floors dedicated to parking facility, with exclusive parking for CEOs/COOs and Visitors.
CENTREPOINT - KARACHI.
2) CREEK VISTAS AT CREEK CITY PROJECT

Location : DHA Phase VIII, Defence Housing


Authority, Karachi
Client : Defence Housing Authority (DHA)
Engineer : Meinhardt Pakistan Limited
Current Value : 2.46 Billion Rupees

Creek Vistas at Creek City prestigious project, only of


its kind in Pakistan. ACL build 6 (Six) towers out of 12
towers (720 apartments). The 17 storey condominium
towers has a total covered area of 1,400,400 sq. feet and
the contract scope included complete Civil, Electrical,
Plumbing and HVAC works. These towers are well
regarded for its high standard of interior finishes.

Sub-structure Works
With 840 piles with a depth of 36 to 40m each, on sandy
sub-soil conditions, it was a difficult task to accomplish
piling on time. ACL completed the piles as per schedule
with Reverse Rotary method, gaining valuable experience
of piling in D.H.A. Karachi’s complex soil conditions.

Dewatering besides sea was also a risky task, currently


many building projects in Karachi are significantly
delayed due to dewatering issues. Our team of
professionals achieved dry working conditions to
facilitate quick foundation works. Successful
waterproofing works below foundation and on basement
retaining walls were also carried out.
Structure Works
To complete building structure in significantly less time,
ACL pioneered R.M.D. System Formwork in Pakistan. The
innovation worked and structure was completed 4 months
ahead of other building contractors on the project. Our labor
had a firsthand experience with the system formwork and our
site staff was specifically trained to efficiently handle this
formwork by R.M.D. experts from Dubai. Our staff became
more efficient in handling system formwork with each slab
poured; the last few slabs were poured in the most efficient
manner as specified by RMD. The system formwork is also a
safe alternate to traditional formwork commonly utilized in
Pakistan.
Due to large volume of works (simultaneous work in six 16-
storey tower blocks), effective planning was required at
micro level to share resources. Organizational structure was
developed keeping in mind the constraints on site. Steel
cutting/bending, concreting and formwork work crews were
developed to manage the works as per schedule. Those
highly skilled work crews are currently working on other
projects of ACL.
Architectural Works
As the project was targeted towards high end of the market,
the architectural finishes selected were of premium quality.
Extreme quality control had to be practiced in carrying out
the works. Procurement department did a good job in
maintaining a complex supply chain with local/foreign
suppliers to make sure optimum inventory was always
maintained at site. Paint works, tile works are of such high
quality that they are now a benchmark of residential
construction in Pakistan. For minor but complex works such
as mirror fixing, bathroom vanity fabrication, floor threshold
and marble top fixing, suppliers were given complete
contracts with fixing so that all accessories were fabricated as
per accurate sizes of individual apartments.
Supply of 5400 doors was a complex issue. The local
industry did not have resources to provide all of them on
time. ACL recommended MDF doors to the client, which was
accepted. The MDF doors reduced the door fixing time, also
saved a natural resource ‘wood’ making the project more
environmentally compatible which is also in line with ACL’s
social responsibility. The doors were imported from Turkey
and local staff was trained by foreign experts in efficient
fixing of doors.
MEP Works
Scope or works included the following MEP works:
Electrical Works
• Conduiting and wiring,
• Light Fixtures,
• Switch gears,
• Power cables,
• Earthing system,
• Fire alarm system,
• Telephone/Internet system,
• CCTV system,
• Public address system,
• MATV system,
• Security Alarm system,
• Audio and Video door entry system,
• Lightening protection system,
• Diesel Generator system
Sanitary/Plumbing Works
• Valves
• Water meters
• Water Pumps
• Plumbing and Sanitary Fixtures
• Internal and External Piping (UPVC and PPR)
ACL was responsible for detailed design, procurement of
approved materials and their installation, commissioning and
testing.

The volume of MEP works executed on the project is the


largest for any single building project in Pakistan to date.
CREEK VISTAS CREEK CITY PROJECT - KARACHI.
CREEK VISTAS CREEK CITY PROJECT - KARACHI.
CREEK VISTAS CREEK CITY PROJECT - KARACHI.
CREEK VISTAS CREEK CITY PROJECT - KARACHI.
UBL BUILDING – ISLAMABAD
4) NPK FERTILIZER PLANT

Location : Bin Qasim, Karachi


Client : Engro Chemical (Pakistan) Limited
Value : 20 million Rupees
Period : 5 Months

ACL was awarded an Engineering, Procurement and Construction Contract


on turnkey basis for the NPK Fertilizer Plant in June 2000. The work was
completed in November 2000.

ACL scope of work includes the following :


 Architectural / Design work from conceptual layout plans to detailed
Engineering drawings
 Site development and Earthworks
 Boundary Wall
 Administration Building
 General Warehouse
 Ancillary Buildings
 Plant Roads / Pavements
 Drainage / Sewerage System
 Fire Water Storage Tank (Carbon Steel = 75,000 USG)
 External Electrification System
 Smoke Detection System

Building works include for Civil, Electrical and Plumbing Works.


ENGRO NPK PLANT – OFFICE BUILDING, BIN QASIM
District Headquarters Swat

Medical Training School for US Aid


5 DORMITORIES FOR HAJ COMPLEX - ISLAMABAD
350 – BED ABBASI SHAHEED HOSPITAL, KARACHI
1) OMV-SAWAN GAS FIELD DEVELOPMENT

Location : Khairpur– Sindh


Client : Clough Engineering Limited (Australia)
Value : 290 million Rupees
Period : 10 months

ACL mobilized on site in March 2002 and completion of work scope is


scheduled for January 2003.
Scope of work included the following :

 Construction of Airstrip suitable for Fokker F –27 Aircraft.


 Site development of Permanent Camp and Central Processing Plant(CPP)
area including construction of earthen embankments and Site Roads.
 Complete civil works for the Central Processing Plant (Phase –1 and 2)
 Supply of Batch plant mixed concrete for the whole works.
Major items of work executed under the contract are :
 Bulk Earthworks = 400,000m3
 Subbase and Base Course = 22,000m3
 Asphalt Concrete = 7,500 tons
 Reinforced Concrete = 20,000m3
 Precast Concrete = 1,700 tons
 Embedded Steel = 250 tons
 Reinforceing Steel = 750 tons
SAWAN GAS FIELD DEVELOPMENT PROJECT

BIRD’S EYE VIEW OF PROJECT SITE


(AIRSTRIP AT TOP RIGHT HAND CORNER)
SAWAN GAS FIELD DEVELOPMENT PROJECT

CONSTRUCTION OF PRECAST PIPERACK


LIFTING OF PRECAST PIPERACK
SAWAN GAS FIELD DEVELOPMENT PROJECT
SAWAN GAS FIELD DEVELOPMENT PROJECT
2) SITE PREPARATION AND CIVIL WORKS
ZAMZAMA EWT FACILITIES

Location : Dadu – Sindh


Client : BHP Petroleum (Pakistan) Pty Ltd.
Consultant : Hatch Associates (Australia)
Value : 100 million Rupees
Period : 10 months

ACL was awarded the job by M/s. BHPP after a competitive bidding
process involving leading Pakistani construction companies.

Physical work started on 1st July 2000 and was completed on 30 th April,
2001.

Zamzama Gas Field

Despite lack of basic facilities near the project site and extremely harsh
climatic conditions (daytime temperature 45-50 ºC) ACL achieved its
project objectives not only in terms of Progress Milestones but also in
terms of its HSE record.
ACL scope of work includes the following :

 Bulk earthfill for plant site (50,000 m3).


 Bulk earthfill for 3.5 km Access Road (40,000 m3).
 Paving and sub-base for plant site and Access Road.
 Security Fencing.
 Construction of concrete foundations, sleepers, pits etc.
 Design and construction of concrete Fire Water and Potable Water
Tanks.
 Supply / Installation of C.S. Pipe for Oily Water System.
 Supply / Installation of Polyethylene based Fire and Potable Water
Systems including hydrants, isolation valves, risers, safety showers etc.
 Supply / Installation of reinforced concrete storm water drainage
system.
 Construction of 15,000 m2 Evaporation Pond including installation of
field drains and Geotextile Liner.
 Construction of 22,000 sqft of builtup facilities for Offices,
Accommodation, Warehousing, Workshop & Substations.
BHP – ZAMZAMA EWT FACILITIES, DADU
BHP – ZAMZAMA EWT FACILITIES, DADU
IMPERIAL CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES (ICI) PAKISTAN
PTA CHEMICAL PLANT, KARACHI
1200 TPD CHERAT CEMENT PLANT, NOWSHERA
TRI-PACK FILMS LIMITED (Phase I).
BIN QASIM - SINDH
ATTOCK CEMENT PAKISTAN LIMITED, LINE-2 PROJECT, HUB, BALOCHISTAN
TRI-PACK FILMS LIMITED (PHASE II) PORT QASIM - KARACHI
1) 225 MW Hubco Power Plant Project
THE HUB POWER COMPANY LTD.

Location : Mauza Poong, in District Narrowal, province of


Punjab,Pakistan

Project : Earth Work, Civil Works & structural steel


erection works for 225MW Power Plant.

Client : The Hubco Power Company Limited


3rd Floor, Islamic Chamber Building,
Block-9, Clifton, Karachi.

Plant Supplier/ : MAN Diesel SE, Germany.


Engineer
Current Value : 990 Million Rupees.
Completion Period : 26 Months
Starting Dated : November 2008
Completion Date : December 2010

ACL was awarded the complete Earth Work, site


development, civil, and structural steel erection works
for the power plant. The works were executed under
strict ISO 9000 requirements and international safety
standards.

ACL achieved completion within the client’s fast track


schedule.
HUBCO NAROWAL POWER PLANT - CAMP FACILITIES
HUBCO NAROWAL POWER PLANT - Batch Plant & Stock Pile
HUBCO NAROWAL POWER PLANT – NAROWAL
HUBCO NAROWAL POWER PLANT – NAROWAL
HUBCO NAROWAL POWER PLANT – NAROWAL
HUBCO NAROWAL POWER PLANT – NAROWAL
2) 225MW ATLAS POWER LIMITED PLANT
PROJECT

Location : 26/27 KM, Lahore Sheikhupura Road,


Sheikhupura.
Project : Civil Works for 225MW Atlas Power Limited
Plant.
Client : Atlas Power Limited
Main Contractor: Shirazi Trading Co. (Pvt.) Ltd.
Plant Supplier/ : MAN Diesel SE, Germany.
Engineer
Current Value : 510 Million Rupees.
Completion Period : 21 Months
Starting Dated : December 2007
Completion Date : March 2010

ACL was awarded the complete site development, civil,


and structural steel erection works for the power plant.
The works were executed under strict ISO 9000
requirements and international safety standards.
225MW ATLAS POWER PLANT – BATCHING PLANT
225MW ATLAS POWER PLANT - SHEIKHUPURA
225MW ATLAS POWER PLANT - SHEIKHUPURA
225MW ATLAS POWER PLANT - SHEIKHUPURA
225MW ATLAS POWER PLANT - SHEIKHUPURA
3) 126 MW DIESEL POWER PLANT

Location : RCD, Highway, Karachi


Client : TAPAL Energy Limited
EPC Contractor : Power Construction Company–
B.V.– Netherlands
Current Value : US$ 4.00 million

ACL was awarded the complete site development,


civil, and structural steel erection works
for the power plant. The works were executed under
strict ISO 9000 requirements and international safety
standards.

ACL achieved completion within the client’s fast


track schedule and Tapal Energy Limited earned
the distinction of being the first private sector
power plant to be commissioned under the
Government’s new energy policy.
AIRSTRIP CONSTRUCTION
AT
SAWAN GAS FIELD DEVELOPMENT PROJECT

Runway Length : 1,665m (5,463 feet)

Runway Paved Width : 30m (98 feet)

Shoulders : 60m (197 feet) each

Clearways : 60m (197 feet) either side

Taxiway : Length 113m (370 feet), Width 15m (50 feet)

Apron : Length 29m (95 feet), Width 64m (210 feet)

Parking : 1500m2 (16,140 sft)


CONTACT DETAILS
Associated Constructors Limited

Head Office 1103-1104, Mehdi Towers,


115/A, S.M.C.H.S., Shahrea Faisal,
Karachi-75400 (Pakistan)

Contact
Person : Mr. Arif Naqvi – Managing Director

Telephone: (92-21) 34520351-2 & 34548550-1

Fax: (92-21) 34520413

E-mail: info@acl.com.pk
acl@cyber.net.pk

Website : www.acl.com.pk

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