PC board meets today

Published January 30, 2012

The NPCC is currently rated amongst top contractors and is a specialist contracting outfit for turnkey management of power projects including extra high voltage transmission lines, distribution networks, substations, power generation plants, industrial electrification and external lighting of housing complexes. - File photo

 

ISLAMABAD: A meeting of the Board of Privatisation Commission will be held here on Tuesday.

The meeting, chaired by Federal Minister for Privatisation Ghous Bux Khan Mahar, will review the recommendations of the Transaction Committee of National Power Construction Company (NPCC) to finalise the pre-qualification of the prospective bidders.

The Financial Advisory consortium, comprising KASB Bank as lead member along with M/s Mohsin Tayebaly and Company (Legal Consultants), M/s Riaz Ahmed & Company Chartered Accountants (Accounting and Tax Consultants) and M/s BARQAAB Consulting Services (Pvt.) Ltd (Technical Consultants), is processing the transaction.

The NPCC is currently rated amongst top contractors and is a specialist contracting outfit for turnkey management of power projects including extra high voltage transmission lines, distribution networks, substations, power generation plants, industrial electrification and external lighting of housing complexes. The meeting will also review the implementation status of the decisions taken in the earlier meeting and the progress of various on going and upcoming transactions. —APP

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