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Power Project.More than 475 meters drilling in
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completed having depth from 30 meters to 150
meters at places including insitu testing,
8 Months 2.8 Million DECON
2 Geotechnical Investigation of Proposed
commercial building (City Centre) at Plot
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3 Geotecnical Investigation of Syedanwala Farm
Kot Radha Kishan
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3 Months 2.4 Million
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AJK
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9 Geotechnical Investigation at Mohsin Hospital,
Gujrat
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2. Sr.No Project Title Duration Total Amount Client
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Project.
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Lean & Green Pvt.
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1 Month 2.00 Million
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International (Pvt.), LTD.
47 Down Hole Seismic Survey for LPG & NGL
Recovery Plant -III at Adhi Gas Field, An
EPCC project of M/S PDIL, Lahore.
1 Month 0.50 Million
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48 Geotechnical Investigations for Rehablitation
Design of Khaire Murat Bridge and Access
d
1 Month 0.90 Million MDP, Islamabad
49 Geotechnical Investigations and Topographic
survey for Wah Nobel Extension 1 MW Solar
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REON Energy Solution
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50 Geotechnical Investigations for Gambat South
GPF - II. 03 Months 2.40 Million
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Electrical Resistivity Survey for Groundwater
delineation for GCL. 01 Month 0.65 Million Gharibwal Cement LTD.
52
Additional Electrical Resistivity Survey for
Groundwater delineation for GCL near 10 days 0.15 Million Gharibwal Cement LTD.
53
Geotechnical Investigations for Gulahmad Wind
Farm Project, Jhampir. 03 Months 5.20 Million
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Geotechnical Investigations and Topographic
Survey for 100 MW Solar Power project at
Chubara District Layyah
25 days 1.582 Million
Renewable Resources
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Electric Resistivity Survey at Qarshi Knowledge
City near Burhan Interchage M-1 Motorway for
groundwater exploration.
21 dyas 0.40 Million
Qarshi Foundation,
Lahore