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In This Issue Contents

Foreword from the IEP-SAC Chairman 2

Message from the Ambassador 4


IEP-SAC

2013-14
IEP Pakistan President Message 6 JOURNAL

IEP Pakistan General Secretary Message 8

SCE General Secretary Message 10

Annual Report from the General Secretary 12

Awards and Scholarship Committee Report 14

IEP-SAC Council Members 16

IEP-SAC Standing Committees 18

Scenes from the Central Region 20

Report from the Eastern Region 28

Council Members Eastern Region 30

Standing Committees Eastern Region 32

Scenes from the Eastern Region 33

Someone you should know 38

Tsunami-Causes, Effects, And Preparedness 40

Concentrated Photovoltaics 46

Automobile Power Liftgate Motor 52

Self Powered Protection Relays 58

Registration Form 64 Editorial Board & Printing Committee


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New Directory Engr Naveed Ahmad
Architect and Town Planners 66
Chief Editor & Convener
Chemical Engineers 67
Engr S M Iqbal Ahmed
Civil Engineers 71
Editor & Co- Convener
Computer Engineers 81
Mohammad Asim Siddiqui
Electrical Engineers 83
Editor
Electronics Engineers 104
IEP-SAC Journal is published yearly by the Institution of
Mechanical Engineers 109 Engineers Pakistan, Saudi Arabian Center (IEP-SAC), Ri-
yadh, and distributed to the engineering community in
Metallurgy Engineers 121 Saudi Arabia. To promote discussion of issues in the field
of engineering and ensure coverage of all responsible
Miscellaneous Discipline 123 points of view, conflicting opinions and views may
appear, however, IEP-SAC cannot accept any liabil-
Thank You Advertisers 127 ity for such views nor for any errors or omissions.

IEP-SAC Membership Form 128


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FOREWORD

JOIN HANDS WITH SCE


Dear Engineers

‫السالم علیکم و رمحتہ ہللا ورباکتہ‬

T echnical and artistic excellences are very desirable features but in addition, there are other elements required for
publication of The JOURNAL to fulfill its object completely. Of these other elements one, and perhaps the most
important, is that our Magazine should convey a direct—a human—interest to as many individual members of the
community as possible. There is a social as well as a business side to our relations with each other, and the cultivation
of the human touch adds to the happiness and contentment of members when engaged in the performance of their
multifarious duties. I congratulate the Editorial Board for presenting and promoting this idea. I am confident that this
issue will be yet another milestone in the Editorial Board’s pursuit of excellence.

All regions of IEP-SAC have gone extra length to extend their helping hand not only to the victims of such calamities
as the 2005 earthquake and 2010 floods but also by instituting and enlarging on a continuous basis, an impressive
scholarship program for needy engineering students of Pakistani engineering universities in the public sector. Our steps
may be small but they are giant leaps for the needy students.

The absolute volunteer services of the council members at the three regions—Central, Eastern, and Western—is
the vehicle for making this success a possibility. Without their sheer hard work and dedication, our programs on the
technical and social fronts could not have been held so successfully, and as always. I would like to salute them all.

I call upon the community to come forward and contribute to the objects and purposes of the IEP-SAC. Lets join
hands with the Saudi Council of Engineers (SCE) , who has now more than 5300 Pakistani engineers registered
with them. I would highly recommend to all those engineers whose iqama title is not an engineer to change their title
as an Engineer and join both professional organizations i.e. IEP-SAC & SCE. This year 2013 – 2014 should be our
membership year. The cooperation of IEP-SAC and SCE will further strengthen the already
existing strong relationship between PAKISTAN and SAUDI ARABIA.

Engr S M Jaleel Hasan, Chairman


IEP-SAC

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From The
AMBASSADOR

I t gives me great pleasure to be addressing the Pakistani engineers through annual


magazine of the Institution of Engineers Pakistan - Saudi Arabian Centre (IEP-SAC). I
take immense pride in the contribution of Pakistani engineers, architects and town planners in
the development of the Kingdom as well as Pakistan. You have earned the appreciation of all
due to your professionalism, hard work. Your work is a source of credit for the country and the
entire Pakistani community.

The Institution of Engineers Pakistan - Saudi Arabian Centre also deserves appreciation
for its publication of the annual magazine and holding highly useful seminars on topics of
immense importance to engineers. I am confident that such publications and seminars helps in
promoting excellent professional standards.

The Institution provides the Pakistani engineers with a platform where the can share their
experiences and knowledge with each other for the benefit of both Pakistan and Saudi Arabia.

I take this opportunity to wish the Institute of Engineers Pakistan, Saudi Arabia Center and
the Pakistani engineer’s community all success in their future endeavours. I assure you all of
the full support of the Embassy of Pakistan.

(Muhammad Naeem Khan)


Ambassador

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From The
President of IEP

O n behalf of the Council of The Institution of Engineers, Pakistan it gives me immense pleasure to Congratulate
The Institution of Engineers, Pakistan (IEP) Saudi Arabia Centre on the occasion of holding Seminar on
“Energy Security Interest of Pakistan” and on publishing “The JOURNAL 2013-2014” under the patronage of
Pakistan Embassy/ Consulate.
I am confident that this Seminar will give an opportunity to highlight the progress made in recent years for
promoting and disseminating the knowledge in respect of the theme of this Seminar to the local and expatriate
engineers working in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The importance of natural resources in today’s competitive
environment cannot be ignored. Resources are generally defined as stock of capital, labor, land, mineral wealth,
the level of education, knowledge and technology. The proper and planned use of these resources for the
mankind requires a proper environment conducive for the development of natural resources.
We appreciate the efforts made by The Institution of Engineers Pakistan (IEP) Saudi Arabia Centre, KSA for their
untiring efforts to bring together so many local and expatriate engineers working in KSA to share their ideas and
expertise. An event of this magnitude is a substantial undertaking and the IEP will reap extensive benefits from
your efforts. The sharing of knowledge and building professional ties among the professional engineers is vital
to the advancement of the profession and the continued level of excellence in Engineering.
We are proud that from its inception, IEP Saudi Arabia Centre has been working exceptionally good for the
Engineers and Engineering Community in KSA. Specially through well reputed journal ”The Engineers”, they
have been able to serve the engineering community in great way.
We wish IEP Saudi Arabia Centre great success in organizing the upcoming Seminar and publication of the new
edition of “The JOURNAL 2013-2014” and are confident that such efforts would be hailed by the engineering
fraternity working in KSA.

Engr. Syed Jamshed Ali Rizvi


President,
The Institution of Engineers Pakistan

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From The
Secretary of IEP

It gives me immense pleasure to know that the Institution of Engineers, Pakistan (IEP) Saudi Arabia Local
Centers (Riyadh , Dammam & Jeddah) are jointly organizing a seminar “Energy Security Interest of Pakistan”
under patronage of Pakistan Embassy/Consulate. “The Journal” 2013-2014 is also being published on this
occasion.
I am confident that these Seminars shall be very useful in sharing the technical knowledge, know how and
expertise with all local and expatriate Engineers in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. This Seminar will also give an
opportunity to highlight the progress made in the recent years for promoting and disseminating the knowledge.
The importance of natural resources in today’s competitive environment cannot be ignored. Resources are
generally defined as stock of capital, labor, land, and mineral wealth, the level of education, knowledge and
technology. The proper and planned use of these resources for the mankind requires a proper environment
conductive for the development of natural resources.
I being the Secretary General of The Institution of Engineers Pakistan would like to appreciate and congratulate
The Institution of Engineers, Pakistan Saudi Arabia Local Centers for their efforts for the advancement of
Engineering Knowledge and welfare of Engineering Community working in Saudi Arabia.
I pray that upcoming seminar / workshop and new edition of “The Journal and the Engineer 2013-2014” would
be a great success and shall be hailed especially by the engineering fraternity.

Engr. Mian Sultan Mahmood


Secretary General,
The Institution of Engineers, Pakistan

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Message from Saudi Council of Engineers

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engineers. Therefore, the engineering-discipline development through organizations such as SCE or IEP is an
important issue, because the value of engineers depends not only on their knowledge of the latest technology,
but also on their interaction, cooperation and networking under the umbrella of such NGOs. The role of such
professional societies is important and vital to meet the needs of 21st century.

Saudi Council of Engineers is a professional body that aims to promote the engineering profession and do
whatever may be necessary to develop and upgrade its standards and practices.

The main responsibilities of the Council are setting criteria and standards of practicing and developing this
profession including licensure terms and conditions; prescribing necessary rules, regulations, and examinations
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for professional degrees; preparation and publication of studies and researches; organization of Riyadh Cables
Engineering courses, conferences, seminars, workshops and symposiums related to the profession. Promoting
engineering profession in the KSA is the main goal of the Council.

The contributions by Pakistan engineers to the development of Saudi Arabia through the past decades are
well recognized by SCE. Therefore, Pakistan – Saudi Arabian relationship is a special one, indeed at all levels.
For example, another Memorandum of understanding (MOU) has been signed between SCE and IEP on
February 3, 2013, addition to the one which was signed in year 2008, by which both parties wishes to develop
an active relation through the development of professional services in the fields of engineering accreditation,
continuous development training programs, engineering events, and exchange of expertise and knowhow
between the two brotherly Islamic countries.

Dr. Ghazi S. Al Abasi


Secretary General

Saudi Council of Engineers

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Annual Report 2012-13 Annual Report 2012-13
Scholarships:
I feel at height of ecstasy to announce that our scholarship program has achieved unprecedented target. During
2012-2013 session, IEP-SAC provided 88 scholarships to the needy students but academically on merit in eleven
Public Engineering Universities in all provinces of Pakistan and Azad Kashmir.
A s a General Secretary of the Institution of Engineers Pakistan, Saudi Arabian Centre (IEP-SAC), I am pleased to
avail this opportunity to update you on our philanthropic activities during the year 2012-2013. Family Picnic:
Gentlemen, Our famous and largely attended social event is Family Picnic, which was organized on March 22, 2013. This event
The principle objectives of IEP-SAC are to promote and advance the science and practice of Engineering and to use was graced by the presence of H.E. Deputy Ambassador of Pakistan, Engr. Khayam Akber. More than 450 guests
our knowledge and expertise to improve mankind. including engineers and their family members enjoyed full day in entertaining environment by participating in, indoor
and outdoor games, literary program “BAIT BAZI” etc. Our guest of honour Engr. Khayyam Akber, recited some heart
At present, mankind is globally facing some serous issues like: touching verses from the selected poetry of our national poet Dr. Alama Iqbal.
• Atmospheric pollution and urban environmental hazards. All guests enjoyed good food and facilities. Prize and Raffle gifts distribution kept all participants enthusiastic and
• Energy crisis and paradox of energy efficiency. motivated till the last moment of the event. More than 100 gifts including air-tickets for Umrah, Washing Machine,
• Water pollution and its control. Vacuum Cleaners, Elec. Kitchen appliances were among the Raffle gifts.
• Scarcity of safe water (For one billion people water is scare). Coordination with other Engineering organization.
• Waste management. IEP-SAC is endeavoured to exchange knowledge and information for the best use of engineering profession. In
Unlike many other human endeavours, these services need significant attention to plan, build and operate associated this regard IEP-SAC has close coordination and cooperation with Saudi Council of Engineers. A memorandum of
infra-structure. To achieve these targets every nation, especially under developing countries need to emphasize and understanding (MOU) between the two sister organizations is the best example of our cooperation. We are thankful to
promote the education of science, Engineering and Technology. Human intellectual capital is the decisive factor in the leadership of SCE for their positive response and participation in our professional events. IEP-SAC is determined
the success of any nation in 21st century. to have similar relations with other Engineering organizations working in KSA.
IEP-SAC has made positive headway in pursuit of its enormous goals by providing unlimited opportunities, for Award and Certificates:
individual incentives, professional recognition and leadership potential. Our scholarship program for the needy In recognition of outstanding and meritorious services to the Engineering profession, the Institution of Engineers
students in the public sector engineering universities of Pakistan has attained a respectable position. Our technical Pakistan, presented “The best Engineer of the year 2011-2012,” award to Engr. Syed Mubashir Kirmani, General
seminars, publication of Tech. papers, interaction with other professional organizations especially with Saudi Council Secretary of IEP-SAC.
of Engineers (SCE) and other Techno-social activities have been some of our achievements. A brief report of our Special awards were offered to the co-sponsors for their contribution to facilitate our scholarship program. Special
activities is as follows: certificate were also presented to all attendees of the seminar for recognition of their commitment to the engineering
Election of the new IEP-SAC office bearers: profession.
As a result of the new election in Oct. 2012, following new office bearers were elected for a term of two years. TRIBUTES:
Engr. Jaleel Hasan as the Chairman, IEP-SAC relies on the support, generosity and volunteer sprit of its Council members. Many of our colleagues are
Engr. Syed Mubashir Kirmani as the General Secretary, tireless workers who have helped make this organization the dynamic and growing entity. IEP-SAC recognizes their
spirit of cooperation, dedication and perseverance. As a General Secretary I am thankful to our Chairman Engr.
Engr. Dr. Nazar Malik as the Joint Secretary, Jaleel Hasan for his vibrant role and understanding in achieving our objectives. I am also thankful to all Council
Besides, eight new conveners also took charge of their respective sub-committees. members for their timely cooperation and support.
Seminars and annual convention: ACTIVITIES OF SUB-CENTRES:
Our seminars are designed to enhance the professional knowledge IEP-SAC sub-centers in Eastern region (Dammam) and Western region (Jeddah) remained very active during this
and foster awareness of new techniques to meet new challenges in period and arranged several Techno-social events which were attended by a large numbers of Engineering & other
planning, designing and execution of mega infrastructures. professionals. A brief repot of their activities is included in this Journal.
Last year, IEP-SAC organized its annual convention and 37th Technical GRATITUDE:
Seminar on May 31, 2012. The topic of the Seminar was, “Philosophy I also take this opportunity to express our gratitude to the custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Abdullah
of Product Development in Engineering.” The presentation was made Bin Abdul Aziz and the Government of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for their hospitality and facilitating Pakistani
by Brig (R) Engr. Dr. Naeem Khan Afridi, Dean of Engineering, Hajvery Engineers to contribute their wisdom and professional expertise to the development of our brotherly country KSA.
University School of Engineering and computer science, Lahore,
Pakistan. Presentation was well received by the audience. IEP-SAC gives prime importance to the continued patronage and support of H.E. Ambassador of Pakistan and
Pakistani Embassy in exercising its objectives. We are thankful for this continued support and appreciation.
38th Technical Seminar was organized on Jan. 25, 2013 on the topic,
“Tsunami, its causes, effects and preparedness.” This presentation IEP-SAC recognizes the contribution by Eastern sub-centre in raising the funds for our scholarship programs. We are
was given by Engr. Syed Mubashir Kirmani, Chief Engineer of RASHID thankful to Engr. Rizwan Ahmed and his team for their sincere efforts.
ENGINEERING, Consultant, Riyadh who is also General Secretary Finally I with to extend my deep appreciation and thanks to the Engineering community in KSA, sponsors, advertisers,
of IEP-SAC. Comprehensive details were provided on the referred press and media personnel for their cooperation.
topic and presentation was very much appreciated by the Chief Guest Thank you all,
H.E. Ambassador of Pakistan, Muhammad Naeem Khan among other
audience.
Engr. S.M.H. Kirmani
Annual Magazine:
On the auspicious occasion of the annual convention and seminar
on May 31, 2012, IEP-SAC published its Annual Journal featuring
technical papers and Directory of Pakistani Engineers working in KSA,
which is a useful source of information for engineers and engineering
organization. The getup and contents of 2012-2013 Journal were very (General Secretary IEP-SAC)
much appreciated by the engineering community. I am confident you
will equally appreciate our new Journal for 2013-2014.
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Annual Report 2012-13

AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS COMMITTEE

“But Al-Birr (righteousness, piety) is the quality of one who believes in Allah, and the Last Day, and the Angels, and the Book,
and the Prophets and distributes his wealth, in spite of love for it, to the kinsfolk, and to the orphans, and to the needy, and to
the wayfarer, and to those who ask, and to the ransom of prisoners.” (Al-Baqarah-177)

“ If you disclose your (acts of) charity, it is well, but if you conceal it, and give it those (really) in need, that is better for you;
it will remove from you some of your (stains of) sins and Allah is well acquainted with what you do.” (Al-Baqarah-271)

B y the grace of Allah the Almighty, the IEP-SAC scholarship program for needy and academically sound students in
the Engineering Universities and Colleges of Pakistan was launched 17 years ago in the year 1996. With the joint
efforts of IEP-SAC Local Council members, it has been expanding ever since and presently a number of students from
the listed below 11 public-sector universities and colleges are being benefited from this program.
1. University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore
2. University of Engineering and Technology, Taxila
3. University College of Engineering and Technology (Baha’uddin Zakariya University), Multan
4. Institute of Chemical Engineering and Technology (University of the Punjab), Lahore
5. Dawood College of Engineering and Technology, Karachi
6. NED University of Engineering and Technology, Karachi
7. Mehran University of Engineering and Technology, Jamshoro
8. Quaid-e-Awam University of Engineering Sciences and Technology, Nawabshah
9. NWFP University of Engineering and Technology, Peshawar
10. Balochistan University of Engineering and Technology, Khuzdar
11. Mirpur University of Science and Technology (Must), Mirpur (AJ&K)
This scholarship program serves all the four provinces of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan and the State of Azad Jammu
and Kashmir. The rules and regulations, selection criteria and application forms can be accessed and printed from
IEP-SAC website (http:/www.iep-sa.org). By the blessings of Allah the Almighty, 16 batches have been launched so
far, benefiting meritorious/needy students from this scholarship program who have been serving the humanity and our
homeland after graduation.
The continuity of IEP-SAC scholarship program is not only maintained during last 17 years, but it has also been
expanding gradually with the help of financial contributions from various philanthropists, individuals, and organizations
in Saudi Arabia. I take the opportunity to offer the readers of these lines in general and the Pakistani community
and engineers in particular to join hands with us in this noble and just cause. It is a great service to the
humanity in Pakistan. Let us put our maximum efforts in contributing and expanding the scholarship program
to the needy engineering students. Your suggestions to improve the program further will be most welcomed.
Please do not hesitate to contact any of the members of IEP-SAC Awards and Scholarships Committee or
Local Council for any suggestion or information.

Engr Shaikh Akhtar Hussain, Convener


IEP-SAC Awards and Scholarships Committee

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IEP-SAC IEP-SAC
Local Council 2013 Local Council 2013
Central Region Central Region

Engr S M Jaleel Hasan Engr. Mubashir H. Kirmani Engr Riaz Ahmed


Chairman General Secretary Engr Naveed Ahmad, PMP
Operations Manager Field Service Engineer
Chief Executive Officer Chief Engineer Philips Healthcare Saudi Arabia Ltd
AB Contracting Rashid Engineering ABB Automation
Saudi Arabia Ph(Off): (011) 462-8060
P.O.Box. 235804, Riyadh 11393 Ph (Off): (011) 465-3127 Ph(Res): (011) 472-4093
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Mobile: 050-549-1307 Mobile: 050-444-6752
Mobile: 050-448-7027 Mobile: 050-725-4876 Email: riazahmed111@gmail.com
Email: jaleel.hasan@gmail.com Email: smhkirmani@hotmail.com Email: engr.naveedahmad@yahoo.com

Engr Dr Nazar H Malik


Engr S M Iqbal Ahmed Engr Saifullah Saleem
Joint Secretary
Chief Electrical Engineer CEO
Professor, Electrical Eng Dept
Omrania & Associates, Powerex International (Pvt) Ltd
King Saud University
Archt’l & Engg Consultants Ph (Off): (011) 446-2612
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Email: smiqbal03@hotmail.com Email: s.saleem@powerexintl.com
Email: nmalik@ksu.edu.sa

Engr Abdul Waheed Mir


Engr Shaikh Asrar Ahmed Engr Sheikh Akhtar Hussain
Engineering Specialist Engr Abdur Rashid Shad
General Manager Project Manager
Saudi Electric Company (CRB) Project Manager
Ather Trading & Contracting Co. Saudi Consulting Services
P.O. Box 60528, Riyadh 11555 Al-Khodari Sons Co
P.O. Box 87021, Riyadh 11642 Ph (Off): (011) 465-9975 Ext. 240
Tel. (011) 403-2222 x 14546 (Off) Tel. (04) 622-4874 (Off)
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Email: waheed.mir@hotmail.com Email: abdurrashidshad@yahoo.com

MOHAMMAD ASIM SIDDIQUI Engr Syed Zafar Ahmad


Solutions Engineer Engr Farhan Sohail Yezdani Engr Syed Salman Shafiq
RSAF METCAL Advisor
NSN (Nokia Siemens Networks) Sales and Marketing Engineer Sr. Advisor
RGTS,P.O.Box 325168, Riyadh 11371
Tatweer Towers B2, SIEMENS Limited. Saudi Telecom. Company
P.O. Box 340, Riyadh 11351 Ph (Off): (011) 476-9777 Ext. 42779
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Email: zafar_rsaf@hotmail.com

Engr Kauser Mahmood Butt


Engr Mian Abdul Hamid Got a comment or suggestion
Consultant Engineer
IS & Governance Consultant about our
Saudi Electric Co. (CRB)
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IEP-SAC Standing Committees 2013
Central Region

Scholarships Committee Finance Committee


Engr. Sheikh Akhtar Hussain ( Convener) Engr.Abdul Waheed Mir ( Convener)
Engr. Dr. Nazar H Malik (Co-Convener) Engr Riaz Ahmed (Co-Convener)
Engr.Abdul Waheed Mir ( Member)
Engr.Riaz Ahmed ( Member)

Liaison Committee Events Mangement Committee


Engr.Mian Abdul Hamid (Convener) Engr. Shaikh Asrar Ahmed ( Convener)
Engr. Riaz Ahmed ( Co-Convener )

Technical Seminar Committee IT and Media Committee


Engr.Syed Zafar ahmed ( Convener) Engr. Saif Ullah Saleem (Convener)
Eng. Abdul Majeed (Co-Convener) Engr M Asim Siddiqui (Co-Convener)

Publication Committee Sponsorship and Advertisement Committee


Engr. Naveed Ahmed ( Convener) Engr Abdul Majeed (Convener)
Engr. S.M.Iqbal Ahmed ( Co-Convener)
Engr.Mohammad Asim Siddiqui ( Member)

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37th IEP-SAC Mid Term Annual Technical Seminar “Philosopy of Product Development in Engineering” by 37th IEP-SAC Mid Term Annual Technical Seminar “Philosopy of Product Development in Engineering” by
Dr. Engr. Naeem Akhtar Khan Afridi, Thursday, 31st May 2012 at Prince Salman Social Centre Riyadh Dr. Engr. Naeem Akhtar Khan Afridi, Thursday, 31st May 2012 at Prince Salman Social Centre Riyadh

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38th IEP-SAC Mid Term Technical Seminar, Tsunami its caused, effects and preparedness 38th IEP-SAC Mid Term Technical Seminar, Tsunami its caused, effects and preparedness
by Engr. Syed Mubashir Husain Krmani, Friday 25th Jan 2013, at Pakistan Embassy, Riyadh by Engr. Syed Mubashir Husain Krmani, Friday 25th Jan 2013, at Pakistan Embassy, Riyadh

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Family Picnic, 22nd March 2013, Istraha Al-Rushd, Riyadh Family Picnic, 22nd March 2013, Istraha Al-Rushd, Riyadh

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Imaginations of engineers determine the need of human beings and their vision brings reality to life.
Life goes on. We at Institution of Engineers Pakistan facilitate to get it going.
IEP-SAC-EP transforms multifaceted engineering activities and sharing new technologies among fellow engineers.
We pool our talent, knowledge and professional competency and share our values.
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performance to provide a meaningful platform to all engineers.
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Saudi Council of Engineers. Engineering societies/forums, consultants, utility organizations, universities & research
centres.
A technical seminar, entitled “Dhahran Techno Valley: Strategic Venue for Knowledge Creation” was held by IEP-
SAC-EP at Dhahran International Hotel Al Khobar.
Dr. Nasser M. Shaikh, Vice Rector for Academic Affairs of Prince Mohammad Bin Fahd University (PUM), Al-Khobar
was the Chief Guest.
Dr. Halim Hamid Redhwi, Vice President of Dhahran Techno-Valley Company (DTCV), Professor of Chemical
Engineering KFUPM was the key note speaker.
A detailed presentation on the subject enlightened audience. The science park was established in 2001 based on
the model of a British University under the patronage of UNESCO and Saudi Aramco. In 2003, it was renamed as
King Abdullah Bin Abdul Aziz Science Park. In 2006, Dhahran Techno Valley Company was incorporated as the
only company in Saudi Arabia working in collaboration with a university dedicated to developing R&D culture in the
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Kingdom. The need for such a R&D unit in Saudi Arabia was crucial to spur economic growth, especially because the
country`s oil resources may deplete in the future.
“The main objectives of DTVC is the integral development of Saudi Arabia`s ecosystem by building a community for
technology development and align the R&D agenda of KFUPM, the science park and industry players and to drive
the knowledge economy in the country”. At present DTVC has been allotted about 770,000 square meters of land.
Construction has already taken place or is under way on 80 percent of the
land.
Dr. Redhwi urged International Companies to join hands with DTVC to
enhance the knowledge creation, R&D and technological development
inside the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Dr. Nassar M. Shaikh, in his address, appreciated the activities of IEP in
promoting the technical activities and especially appreciated the role of the
Pakistani engineers toward the development of Saudi Arabia. “The IEP
is playing a very important role in knowledge sharing and technological
advancements through seminars, conferences and communities in different
fields of engineering”.
IEP-SAC-EP is pleased to acknowledge continued support of the Kingdom
of Saudi Arabia.
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Engr Rizwan Ahmed Engr Asrar Ul Haq Sheikh, Dr. Engr M Azam Randhawa Engr M Abrar Shami
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Engr. Dr. Asrar-ul-Haq Sheikh (Convenor)


Engr. Dr. Anwar Khalil Sheikh (Co-Convenor)
Engr. Asif Kamal
TECHNICAL SEMINARS Engr. Aziz Arshad
COMMITTEE Engr. Nabeel Pervaiz Malik
Engr. Mohammad Abrar Shami
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MEDIA COORDINATION Engr. Aziz Arshad (Co-Convenor)
COMMITTEE Engr. Rizwan Ahmad
Engr. Khalid Hussain
Engr. Asif Kamal

Engr. Abdul Qadir Aqbani (Convenor)


FINANCE COMMITTEE Engr. Asad Zuberi (Co-Convenor)
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ARRANGEMENTS Engr. Tariq Bin Zafar
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Someone you should know Someone you should know

Professor Anwar Khalil Sheikh quenched fully in KFUPM and his enthusiasm for research
forced him to join back the department of Mechanical
organizations and institutes. Some of those are:
1) Pipeline Leak Frequency and Life prediction Modeling,
engineering and Engineering mechanics at MTU,
funded by Saudi ARAMCO in 1983-84 (US $ 30,000).
I t is a great pleasure to introduce someone, who has studies and was honoured with gold medal in the Houghton, Michigan USA in 1985 as Associate Professor.
been passionate towards his work ethics throughout university being on the top of the graduate students list. However, after a year, he was requested to join KFUPM 2) A Maintenance Strategy for Heat Transfer Equipment
his carrier, and has dedicated his life to the teaching and He was awarded with a prestigious scholarship and able again in 1986 in the same position, i.e. as Associate subject to Fouling, funded by KFUPM in 1994-98 (US $
research work. Dr. Anwar Khalil Sheikh is the one who to further strengthen his excellence with completing M. S. Professor. He joined KFUPM with the permission to work 100,000).
should be known to us due to his dedication and success (Mechanical Engineering) in 1975 from Washington State in parallel at MTU as well, where he worked as Adjunct
Associate Professor from 1986 until 1995. Later on he was 3) Assessing needs and Developing an Implementation
in life. He is recently working as Professor in Mechanical University, Pullman, USA. During his masters, Anwar was
promoted to Adjunct Professor in 1995 at MTU and worked Strategy for introducing Rapid Prototyping, Rapid
Engineering Eepartment and Director of ‘Rapid Prototyping offered to continue his research for Ph. D. in Mechanical
and Reverse Engineering Lab’ at King Fahd University of until 1999 at this position. Meanwhile he was promoted Tooling and Virtual Manufacturing Technologies in
Engineering at Michigan Technological University (MTU),
Petroleum and Minerals (KFUPM), Dhahran Saudi Arabia. to the position of Professor at KFUPM in 1994 and still Saudi Arabia, funded by KFUPM in 2004-06 (US $
Houghton, MI, USA. He was awarded Ph. D. degree in
He has honoured IEP-SAC Eastern Region to work at working at the same position. 20,000). This research lead to establish a state-of-the-
1978 with specialization in Industrial and Manufacturing
various positions during past several years and recently art Reverse Engineering and Prototyping Lab with a
Engineering. Professor Anwar has taught more than 30 courses
working as Co-Convenor, Technical Seminar Committee. total cost of 3.4 million Saudi Riyals.
Immediately after completing his Ph. D. Dr, Anwar was for undergraduate and graduate classes at KFUPM
Professor Anwar’s contribution towards research in and Michigan Technological University (MTU) and 4) Die Life Improvement for Hot Extrusion of Aluminium
appointed as Assistant Professor in the Mechanical
Mechanical Engineering and especially in the field of 17 short courses to industry. These courses include Alloys, funded by KACST (US $ 77,000).
engineering and Engineering mechanics department of
Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering is enormous. He the same university and enthusiastically started teaching Material science, Manufacturing processes, Machine 5) Rapid Castings of non-Ferrous and Ferrous Parts
has presented a record 140 papers in journals, transactions, and research in the field of his interest, i.e. Industrial and design, Mechanical behaviour of materials, Production by Developing Innovative Pattern and Mould Making
and conferences. His research work is spanned over a Manufacturing engineering. engineering (Tool design), Advanced manufacturing Technologies using Green Sand, Plaster/Ceramics and
period of around 38 years and well recognized by the analysis, Tool and die design, Probabilistic concepts in Polymers, funded by KACST/NSTIP, started in 2009
world. His papers had been published in world renowned After a year in 1979, Dr. Anwar Khalil was offered to work design and production (Statistical modelling), Reliability
as Assistant Professor at the department of Mechanical and still in progress (Total budget = SR 1,858,000).
journals such as Journal of Failure Analysis and Prevention, for mechanical engineers, Applied operations research,
Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Materials engineering at King Fahd University of Petroleum and Production planning, Industrial quality control, Reliability 6) The Development and Design of Community Scale
Science and Engineering, Renewable and Sustainable Minerals (KFUPM), Dhahran Saudi Arabia. The love and and safety, Evaluation of production systems (Engineering Solar Powered Reverse Osmosis Systems for
Energy Reviews, etc. Professor Anwar has presented respect of the holy land adds further attraction to this offer economics), Production planning and control, Economic Challenging Environments, funded by collaboration of
several papers in international conferences and symposia and compelled him and his family to move to the Kingdom evaluation and optimization of engineering. He developed KFUPM and MIT, started in 2008 and still in progress.
held throughout the world. of Saudi Arabia. In recognition of his hard work and a new course titled “Casting and welding” as well.
Professor Anwar Khalil Sheikh is the principal investigator
Professor Anwar Khalil Sheikh has authored a manual and member of the executive committee of a MIT-KFUPM
namely “Materials Science Laboratory Manual” in 1985 joint research programme for “Development and Design of
and lately revised as second edition in 1988. He had also Solar Energy and Clean Water”. He has established Clean
written following two manuals jointly with M. Ahmed, which Water and Clean Energy Centre both at MIT and KFUPM
are being utilized as the main books for some courses in in collaboration with other researchers. This programme
KFUPM: was started in 2008 with a total budget allocation of more
1) Lab Manual on Casting and Welding in 2004. than 50 million US dollars.

2) CNC Technology Module – Fundamentals of CNC On his record, Professor Anwar has supervised 37
Programing – Lab Manual in 2005. graduate students for their Master’s theses/projects and
9 post graduates for Doctoral theses/researches and
Professor Anwar has co-authored following books with dissertations.
other authors:
In addition to the services provided by Professor Anwar as
1) Towards Improved Performance of Tool Materials indicated above, he has established following laboratories
(1982). and workshops as director:
2) Towards the Factory of the Future (1985). 1) Materials Science Lab at KFUPM (1979-99).
3) Maintenance, Modeling and Optimization (2000). 2) Mechanical Engineering Workshop at KFUPM (1999-
Professor Anwar has been providing a great help to 2008).
the engineering community in general and Pakistanis 3) Rapid Prototyping and Reverse Engineering Lab at
in particular by associating them in the research work KFUPM (2008-Present)
and laboratories established under him. He did not only
help them by providing job opportunities, but also by You might be astonished while start thinking that how
transferring the knowledge to them. He has spent most a single person can manage his time to perform all the
of his life time in discharging his social responsibilities above mentioned and many other administrative, research
for the uplifting of technical knowledge of engineers by and academic activities. Professor Anwar is well known
participating in the organization of several international personality in Saudi Arabia as well as internationally and
excellent performance in the department for teaching and seminars, conferences, delivering lectures, short courses, enjoying a very high reputation in the fields of industrial/
Anwar Khalil Sheikh started his professional career after
research, he was promoted to the position of Associate developing new courses, and similar other activities. manufacturing engineering and Solar power.
graduating in Mechanical (Production) Engineering in
Professor in 1984.
1970 from University of Engineering and Technology, He has completed several research projects as principal He is a person of Pakistan origin, whom we should be
Lahore (UETL) Pakistan. He shown his brilliance during Professor Anwar’s thirst for seeking knowledge was not investigator funded by various governmental and private proud of and he is the someone we should know.
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Divergent Plate Boundary—Oceanic Convergent Plate Boundary-Oceanic
TSUNAMIS-CAUSES, EFFECTS, AND PREPAREDNESS When a divergent plate boundary occurs beneath oceanic It is the case when a convergent boundary occurs between
by lithosphere, the rising convection current below lifts the
lithosphere producing a mid-ocean ridge, which on further
two oceanic plates, the older and denser plate will subduct
beneath the other. The subducting plate is heated as it is
Engr S M H Kirmani stretching results in a deep fissure. When fissure opens,
pressure is reduced on the superheated material below. It
forced deeper into the mantle and at a depth of about 150
km, plate begins to melt. Magma chambers are produced
responds by melting and new magma flows into fissure, as in previous case, which reach the surface to form a vol-
solidifies, and forms new crust. Earthquake activity may canic eruption cone. A zone of progressively deeper earth-
be resulted. Figure 2 explains the process. quake, an oceanic trench and chain of volcanic Island is
A tsunami is a wave train or a series of waves generated and brittle enough to break under stress and produce an resulted (Figure 5).
in the body of water by a sudden impulsive disturbance earthquake. The lower mantle is warm to hot, its highest
on the ocean floor that vertically displaces water column. temperature occurs when mantle material is in contact
Among the causes of this sudden motion are: earthquake with heat producing core. Instead of breaking, a semi mol-
underneath or near the ocean, a powerful volcanic erup- ten flow occurs when subjected to force.
tion under the ocean bed, underwater landslides, impact
of celestial objects, or nuclear explosions.
Core
Figure 5: Convergent plate boundary (Oceanic)
The depth of the core is about 3000 to 3500 km. It com-
EARTH AND ITS INTERNAL STRUCTURE
prises of two zones: Convergent Plate—Continental
About two-third of the Earth is covered by the water of Figure 2: Divergent plate boundary (Oceanic)
four oceans: Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, and Arctic oceans. i) The outer core, about 2300 km deep, is liquid because In this type of convergence between two thick continental
The Pacific Ocean is the world’s largest ocean covering6 the temperature in the upper core is estimated to be Divergent Plate Boundary-Continental plates, a powerful collision occurs. No subduction takes
more than one-third of the Earth’s surface (165.2 × 10 in excess of 4000 °C, which is sufficient to melt iron- place, but the intense compression can cause extensive
2 In this case, the continental plate is arched upwards by folding and faulting hundred of miles into the plate interior.
km ) and contains more than half of the Earth’s water. Av- nickel alloy. the rising convection current, pulled thin at the ridge by
erage depth of the Pacific is 4270 m, the deepest known Himalaya mountain range is the best active example of
ii) The inner core, about 1230 km deep is solid even extensional forces, and fractured into a rift-shaped struc- this type of plate boundary.
point being 11 000 m deep. ture. Normal faults develop on both sides of rift and central
though its temperature is higher than the outer core.
Here, tremendous pressure, produced by the weight block slide down allowing ocean water to flow in. This rift
of the overlying rock is strong enough to crowd the can then grow deeper and wider and a new ocean basin
atoms tightly together thereby preventing the liquid could be produced (Figure 3). Red sea is such an exam-
state. ple.

Plate tectonics: Lithosphere and Asthenosphere


Plate tectonic theory holds that “Lithosphere” which con-
sist of the crust and part of the upper solid mantle is di-
vided into about seven major plates and perhaps twelve Figure 6: Convergent plate boundary (Continental)
smaller plates, about 130 km thick, resting upon a shaft
of semi-molten mantle layer called Asthenosphere. The Overall Tectonic Setting of Indian Tectonic Plate
continents, which are 8 to 100 km thick are embedded in
Best example of the convergent plate boundary—conti-
some of the plates and hence move as the plate moves
nental is the migration of the Indian tectonic plate and its
about on the earth’s surface. These movements are very Figure 3: Divergent plate boundary (Continental).
collision with Eurasian tectonic plate which has developed
slow, only 2 to 3 cm per year. Tectonic plates interact along
a diffuse zone of deformation and seismicity in the entire
their boundaries or edges referred to as fault lines or faults. Convergent Plate Boundary—Oceanic and Con-
Figure 1: Earth’s internal structure: crust: 5-50 km, mantle: South Asian region (Figure 7). Major thrust or reverse type
2900-3000 km, outer core: 2200 km, inner core: 1260 km
Sometimes, the forces along the faults can build-up over a tinental of faulting has caused upward displacement of the Indian
[1-3] long period of time so that when structural changes in the
In this case, the thinner and denser oceanic plate is over- plate and the formation of Himalayan Mountain is resulted.
crust occur and rock finally breaks, an earthquake occurs.
ridden by the thicker plate. The oceanic plate is forced Total migration of the Indian Tectonic plate at the rate of 1
Crust When powerful, rapid faulting occurs underneath or near
cm/year in 70 million years has been 700 km.
the ocean, a large earthquake is produced and possibly, down into the mantle at about 160 km in a process known
Earth’s crust is composed of: a Tsunami. as subduction. Magma chambers rise upward through fis-
sures in overriding plate causing volcanic eruption. See
i) Thin oceanic crust that underlies the ocean basin and Figure 4. Transfer Plate Boundaries
varies from 5 to 7 km and mainly consists of Basalt.
TYPE OF PLATE BOUNDAREIS Places where plates slide past each other are called
ii) Thick continental crust that underlies continents and transform boundaries. In this case, motion along the fault
Behavior of Tectonic plate boundaries depends on the
varies from 30 to 50 km and consist of Granite. is sideways and not vertical. Transform boundaries are
direction of their movement. Three major types of plate
marked in some places by linear valleys, while in other
boundaries are noted [4]:
places they are marked by features like stream beds. The
Mantle i) Divergent Plate Boundary (oceanic and continental). most famous transform boundary in the world is San An-
dreas Fault zone of Western North America (Figure 8).
The overall depth or thickness of Mantle layer is about ii) Convergent Plate Boundary (oceanic/continental, The sliding motion causes Earthquakes. The strongest
2900 to 3000 km. It consists of two zones, the upper man- oceanic/oceanic, and continental/continental). earthquake along the San Andreas Fault hit San Francisco
tle, and the lower mantle. Rock in the upper mantle is cool
Figure 4: Convergent plate boundary (Oceanic and Con-tinental) in 1906.
iii) Transform Plate Boundary.
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Tsunami Races Away from the Epicenter height near the coast, typically 10 to 25 m, resulting in the
The moving wave starts traveling out from where the most devastating waves.
earthquake has occurred (epicenter). Some of the water
travels out and across the ocean basin, and, at the same
time, water rushes landward to flood the recently lowered
shoreline (Figure 12).

Figure 9: Earthquake in the subduction zone

Figure 13: Shoaling effect


Accumulated Seismic Energy
Figure 8: San Francisco fault zone As a stuck plate continues to descend into the mantle, How Does an Underwater Volcano Causes a
the motion causes a slow distortion of the overriding Tsunami?
GENERATION OF TSUNAMIS plate. The result is an accumulation of energy similar to A submarine or offshore volcanic eruption can produce
The main cause of the Tsunami generation is the earth- the energy stored in a compressed spring. Energy can high magnitude lifts on sea floor, which pushes large wa-
quake underneath the ocean bed or near the ocean. After accumulate in the overriding plate over a long period of ter columns upwards to generate Tsunamis. They are
the study of the plate boundary conditions, we can easily time, decades, or even centuries. usually found near the areas of tectonic plate movement.
understand the various phases before a Tsunami is gen- Figure 12: Tsunami races away from the epicenter
erated [5-7]: The process of Tsunami generation in such cases is the
Tsunami Travels Rapidly Across the Ocean Ba- result of an explosive interaction between water and mag-
sin ma, which produces fine, grained tephra with the emission
Subduction Zone of magmatic gases and steam. These eruptions can cre-
Tsunami behaves as shallow-water waves due to its long ate catastrophic tsunami waves. For example, after the
Most tsunamis are caused by earthquake generated in a wavelength which could be in excess of 100 km. A wave eruption of Krakatau volcano, in Indonesia, in 1883, the
subduction zone, an area where an oceanic plate is be- becomes a shallow-water wave when the ratio between wave height upon reaching the sea shore was 45 meters.
ing forced down into the mantle by plate tectonic forces. the water depth and its wavelength gets very small (H/S).
Shallow water waves move at a speed of n(gH), where g There are at least nine different mechanisms by which
is the acceleration due to gravity and H is the water depth. volcanoes produce tsunamis.
In the Pacific Ocean, for example, where typical water i) Volcanic earthquake.
depth is about 4000 to 5000 meters, the speed of Tsu-
nami waves would be 796.9 km/h, the speed of a Jetliner! ii) Eruption of undersea volcanoes.
Figure 10: Accumulated seismic energy
iii) Travel of pyroclastic flow into the Sea (fast moving
current of hot gases and rock, “Tephra”).
Earthquake Causes Tsunami
Because the rate at which a wave losses its energy is iv) Caldera collapse (a large crater formed by volcanic
Energy accumulates in the overriding plates until it ex- related to its wave length, tsunamis not only propagate explosions or by collapse of a volcanic cone).
ceeds the frictional forces between the two stuck plates. at high speed, they can also travel great trans-ocean dis-
When this happens, the overriding plate snaps back into tances with limited energy losses. A tsunami produced by v) Debris avalanches and landslides.
an unrestrained position. This sudden motion is the cause an earthquake along the coast of Chile in 1960 traveled vi) Large Lahars (a type of mud flow or debris flow com-
of the tsunami, because it gives an enormous shove to across the Pacific Ocean reaching Hawaii (10 842 km) in posed of slurry of Tephra and water) entering the sea.
the overlying water. At the same time, inland areas of the about 15 hours and Japan’s cost of Osaka (17 595 km) in
overriding plate are suddenly lowered. less than 24 hours. The height of waves in deep Ocean is vii) Phyreatomagmatic explosion (an explosive water-
hardly a foot high thus unnoticed by sailors. magma reaction).
viii) Coupling between water and turbulent air waves trav-
eling from an explosive eruption.
How Does a Tsunami Wave Change as it Reach-
es the Coast? ix) Collapse of Lava benches during effusive lava erup-
tion.
Figure 7: Formation of Himalayan mountain range When a tsunami travels into the shallow water near the
coast, the character of wavelength, speed and uplift Most devastating undersea volcanoes have been [7-8]:
The friction between the subducting plate and the overrid- changes. The speed of waves in 500 m deep ocean drops
ing plate is enormous. This friction prevents a slow and to about 250 km/h. As the water depth decreases, the i) Coast of Tonga located about 30 km from Falcon Is-
steady rate of subduction and instead the two plates get tsunami energy flux, which is depended on both its wave land in Pacific Ocean. This volcano erupted on March
“Stuck” (Figure 9). speed and wave height, remains nearly constant. Conse- 18, 2009 as a result of melting of two tectonic plates.
quently, as the tsunami speed diminishes while it travels
into shallow water, its height grows. As the tsunami at- ii) Sumatra, Western Indonesia. It is the largest island
tacks the coastline, the wave energy is compressed into in Indonesia and world’s sixth largest in the world.
much shorter distance. Because of this shoaling effect, a Sumatra’s volcanism is caused by North-eastward
Figure 11: Earthquake causing the tsunami tsunami, imperceptible at sea may grow several meters in subduction of the oceanic Indian-Australian plate. A

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Richter Scale 9.3 earthquake on December 26, 2004 undating or flooding hundred of meters inland, pass the dily built structures. 7. Tsunami Science: National Geographic, Feb 2012
generated catastrophic tsunami that effected and typical high water level. The fast moving water associated (http://www.usgs.gov).
rocked the Asia. with the inundating tsunami can crush homes and other The international tsunami survey team (ITST), recom-
coastal structure. Tsunamis are among the most terrifying mends the following land use considerations: 8. Emergency and Disaster Database (http://www.em-
iii) Eldfill volcano, located over 200 meters high on Hei- natural hazards known to man and have been responsi- dat.net).
maey Island, Iceland. First ever volcanic eruption took ble for tremendous loss of life and property throughout • Residents should not be relocated in areas fronted by
place in January 1973 in the town of Vestmannaeyjer. history. The direct effects are: loss of life; damage to, water and backed by rivers or lagoons, and 9. National Tsunami Hazard Mitigation Program Report:
or destruction of buildings, boats, critical facilities like nu- Design for Tsunamis 2001.
clear installation and other coastal infrastructure; loss of • Schools, buildings for worship like mosques and oth-
Submarine Landslides coastlines; and excessive scattered debris. The less di- er critical facilities should never be located closer than 10. Planning and Preparedness (http://www.calema.
rect effects are: contamination of coastal soils, diminished 400 meters from the coastline, and preferable 800m ca.gov).
Submarine landslides can also cause Tsunamis. Sub- in at-risk areas.
marine landslides can be caused by: (1) earthquake, domestic water supply due to contamination of shallow
wells and aquifers, disease outbreak, interruption of busi- Rich-
(2) Eruption of underwater volcanoes, and (3) Debris Year ter Principal Areas Fatalities
avalanches and falling of sediments and rock. Tsunamis ness and economic process, and disruption of education- Scale
al and social services. CONCLUSIONS
caused by these mechanisms generally dissipate quickly Indian Ocean (Indonesia), largest
and rarely effect coastlines distant from the source un- The phenomenon, we call a tsunami (SOO-NAH-MEE) Dec
9.1 to earthquake-generated tsunami in the
26, 350 000
like the ocean-wide tsunamis caused by earthquakes. In meaning “harbor wave” is a series of waves of extremely 2004
9.3 recorded history (initial surge wave =
1958, a landslide triggered by an earthquake of magni- TSUNAMIS FORECASTING, PREPAREDNESS, long wave length and long period in a body of ocean wa- 33 m high).
tude of 8.3 on the Richter Scale at the head of Lituya Bay, AND WARNING ter by an impulsive disturbance that displaces water. Tsu- 1908 Messina, Italy 100 000
Alaska, produced a water wave estimated at 50-150 m namis are primarily associated with earthquakes in oce- May
which ran up the valley walls to a height of 524 m. It is the anic and coastal regions, landslides, volcanic eruptions, 22, 9.5
Great Chilean Earthquake
6 000
nuclear explosions, and even impacts of object from outer Wave height = 25 m
largest tsunami ever recorded in the modern times and While tsunamis cannot be prevented, or their destructive 1960
has been given the special name of mega tsunami. effects entirely avoided, actions can be taken to mitigate space (such as meteorites and asteroids) can also gen- 5 000
Au-
the risk of this hazard, thereby reducing the impacts on erate tsunamis. Effect of tsunamis in many cases is loss gust
Island of Mindanao, Philippines. dead,
of life and destruction of buildings, critical facilities and 7.9 2 200 miss-
life, physical structure, and livelihood. To forecast tsuna- 16,
Wave height = 20 m ing, 93 500
TSUNAMI GENERATED BY METEORITES mis and determine terminal run-up and destructiveness, coastal infrastructure. Actions can be taken to mitigate the 1976
homeless
one must be able to evaluate the parameters of the tsu- risk of this hazard. This needs to adopt mitigation strate- Kushiro Island, Japan Hundreds
Meteorite impacts into ocean displaces huge quantity of gies, which include: Jul 12,
water sending out tsunamis (Figure 14). Geomorpholo- nami source mechanism in real time. Tsunami source 1993
7.8 dead and
Wave height = up to 30 m homeless
gists at the University of Wollongong in New South Wales mechanism analysis is difficult given the time constrains
• Land use management. Latoya Bay mega tsunami, tallest ever
have cataloged a mass of evidence around the Australian of a warning situation. Forecasting the run-up and poten- 1958 N/A
recorded, 524 m high
coast for these tsunamis. A new Archeological study sug- tial destructiveness of a tsunami at a distant shore will • Planting and environmental preservation.
gests that a meteorite impact off Long Island 2,300 years depend greatly on determining the seismic parameters of 1782 7.0 South China Sea, Taiwan 40 000
ago may have set off a huge tsunami that flooded the the source location, such as: the magnitude of the earth- • structural and design consideration.
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line, the size of the crustal displacement, and the depth 1883 >7.0 36 500
• hazard awareness. (caused by volcanic eruption)
of water. Finally, terminal height, run-up of the tsunami at
a point of impact will depend upon the energy focusing 1707 8.4 Tokaido, Nankaido, Japan 30 000
• Effective and in time warning.
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historical model for continental rifting with many test-
• Preservation of natural barriers or dunes along coast- able aspects. Journal of Geology, Vol. 81, pp.406-433. Engr Syed Mubashir Hussin Kirmani (smhkirmani@gmail.com ) is a civil engineer
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Figure 14: Meteorite-generated tsunami • Establishment of design standards, building codes, or physics.html). ment from the Institute of Business Administration (IBA), Karachi
guidelines for construction of buildings within coastal (1971), Engr Kirmani has for the past 36 years been the Chief
Engineer at Rashid Engineering Consultants, Riyadh. He has a
DEADLIEST TSUNAMIS IN THE HISTORY areas. Buildings should be placed 2-3 m above the 6. Tsunami and Science in South Asia (http://asc-india. vast experience of technical coordination, contracts management,
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The Table 1 gives the details of the deadliest tsunamis in level meetings with counterpart companies in various countries.
the history. • Increased public awareness and education about tsu-
He is a regular contributor to the IEP-SAC Journal.

nami risks, warning signs, and preparedness actions.


EFFECTS • Development of warning system to alert people to
Tsunamis have great erosional potential, capable of in- evacuate to higher ground or to upper stories of stur-

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Concentrated Photovoltaics Concentrated Photovoltaics

Concentrated Photovoltaics
junctions (b) AM1.5 spectrum, the operating region of each layer is
shown in different colors

by E.g3 CONCENTRATED PHOTOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEMS

S A A Rizvi, S I Haider, A A Khan E.g2 Concentrated photovoltaic is one of the possible


approaches to reduce the cost of photovoltaic power.
E.g1
The idea behind the technology is very simple. Solar cell
produces power by capturing photons. More photons
E.g3 E.g2 E.g1
Abstract mean more power. There are two options to capture more
(a) Spatial (b) Stacked photons. Either increase the area of solar cell or increase
U se of solar energy is not new to mankind. It is the Infrared constitutes almost half of the radiation coming
from the sun. This loss in a single junction solar cell is the number of photons [5].
very reason that life exists on Earth. In the wake of Figure 2: Two different arrangements for multi junction solar cells
global energy shortage, solar energy is being considered considerable to cause a heavy drop in efficiency. The most common of the multi-junction solar cells is a The first method is expensive. As discussed in earlier
as the best alternative among other available sources. Figure 1: Global and Direct AM 1.5 radiation spectrum (www.newport.com) triple junction solar cell shown in Figure 3. It consists of sections, a single junction solar cell, although cheap, can
Researchers have developed different methods to convert a top layer of Indium Gallium Phosphide (bandgap 1.86 be used on large areas but it is not a solution as there
sunlight and heat into electricity. Semiconductor industry eV), middle layer of Indium Gallium Arsenide (band-gap are some locations where land is expensive. As for multi-
has played a major role in uplifting this technology and 1.4 eV) and the bottom layer of Germanium (band-gap junction cells, they are even expensive. The second
deploying it in areas where conventional electricity is not 0.65 eV). The corresponding spectrum of light is shown method is to increase the number of photons. This can
available; the space program introduced the use of highly in part (b) of the Figure. The cell is capable of absorbing be accomplished by using what is called a concentrator.
efficient multi-junction solar cells. They are now being the entire visible spectrum as well as a part of infrared A concentrator is an optical device which captures large
used in conjunction with optical concentrators and have spectrum. The current maximum efficiency of a triple quantities of light and focuses it onto a much smaller
given rise to what is now known as the “concentrated junction solar cell as of December 2012 report by National area. The concentrator enables to increase the energy
photovoltaics”. This paper gives a brief overview of Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), is 44 % [3]. The production capability of solar cell by increasing the quantity
different concepts in CPV technology and highlights its problem with these cells is that they are very expensive of light falling on it.
key feature owing to their much complex design as compared with
single junction cells. Although they are highly efficient
INTRODUCTION
yet they are not economical to be used like conventional
The second factor affecting the efficiency of solar cells is
Solar cells are electronic devices that convert sunlight single junction cells. A simple and effective solution is to
the blackbody radiation loss [1]. This is because a practical
directly into electricity. They work on the principle of use a concentrator.
solar cell does not operate at absolute zero temperature
photoelectric effect. Like other devices, solar cells have
hence whatever energy it absorbs from sunlight, some of Triple Junction Solar Cells
a theoretical efficiency limit which was given by Shockley
it is radiated as blackbody radiation.
and Queisser in 1961 [1] as 30 % for energy gap of 1.5 Triple junction solar cells were initially developed for the
eV. This efficiency limit has never been achieved by single The Third factor for efficiency drop is recombination space program, where the power to weight ratio is a critical
junction solar cells. According to latest research, the phenomenon. It accounts for almost 10 % of losses in a issue. The radiation spectrum in the space is known as
highest efficiency achieved by single junction solar cells is solar cell. When light falls on a solar cell, it generates an AM0 spectrum. In order to capture as much sunlight as
Figure 4: Efficiency Record Chart maintained by NREL [4]
28.3 % [2]. The Shockley-Queisser limit can be defied by electron hole pair. In recombination the electrons combine possible with the smallest cell size, tandem solar cells
using tandem cells also known as multi-junction solar cells with holes and release energy thereby lose that energy capture different energy wavelengths. The complete Concentrator Design
with a technology known as Concentrated Photovoltaics they gained from light without doing any useful work. This package has the ability to catch a much wider radiation
process is undesirable in case of solar cells. Among the Some of the concentrator design features are explained
(CPV). The theoretical maximum efficiency of infinite spectrum than a single junction solar cell. Figure 4 shows
losses discussed above the most significant loss is due below.
tandem cells is 87 % under highly concentrated sunlight. the historical development of solar cells as reported by
CPV is a promising technology for future solar power to the limited wavelength capturing capability. This loss NREL [4]. This chart shows that the development of multi- Aperture Area
projects and has a wide potential for development. At can be compensated by increasing using what is called a junction solar cells started during the 80’s and that of Aperture area is the area of the face which directly faces
present, the highest achieved efficiency for triple junction tandem or multi-junction solar cell.] triple junction solar cells with concentrator started in 2000. the sun and collects sunlight. The more the aperture area,
solar cell is 44 % [3]. MULTI-JUNCTION SOLAR CELLS (MJSC) However, the technology of CPV is not new; historic CPV the more is the captured light. Aperture area can also be
systems were introduced as long ago as during the 1970s assumed as the inlet area of the concentrator.
Limitations of Single Junction Solar Cells and Non- A multi-junction solar cell is a special type of solar cell and continued in 1980s when the drive for solar energy
Concentrating Systems consisting of different layers each capable of capturing was high following the 1973 oil crisis. Exit Area
Single Junction solar cells are limited to a theoretical a certain wavelength from the sunlight. This can be
The area of the focal point is called the exit area.
maximum efficiency of 30 % due mainly to the fact achieved in two different ways: (1) stacking the layers,
that a single junction solar cell can absorb only certain and (2) laying the layers parallel to each other. Both of Geometrical Concentration Ratio
wavelengths of lights. As an example, a single junction these arrangements are shown in Figure 2. In part (a)
silicon solar cell absorbs only photons having energies of the Figure, a prism splits the light into its components Concentration ratio is the ratio of aperture area and exit
greater than the band-gap energy of Silicon; the remaining and each component illuminates the respective layer. The area [6]:
photons, which mainly consist of infrared light, are lost second arrangement, part (b), is much simpler as it does Aperture Area
as heat. Figure 1 shows the AM 1.5 spectrum with three not involve a prism. Light hits the first layer; some of it is CR =
transmitted to the next layer and so on. It must be noted
Exit Area
highlighted regions. The UV region is small; the visible
region is dominated by green light (550 nm) whereas the here that each layer should be transparent so that it allows It can also be defined as the ratio of area of the collector
region from 750 nm to 1000 nm is the infrared region. the layers underneath to get illuminated. Figure 3: (a) A triple Junction InGaP/InGaAs/Ge solar cell with tunnel system to the area of the solar cell.
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Acceptance Angle
Acceptance angle is the highest incident angle when a ray
of light strikes the concentrator and reflected to the focal
point. Any ray coming at an angle greater than acceptance Fresnel Lens
angle will not be focused.
Collector Efficiency Focal Length
Collector efficiency is the ratio of irradiance received by
the solar cell to the irradiance received by the aperture. Solar Cell
Types of Concentrators Aperture Figure 12: Different shapes and sizes of Reflective SOEs.
Figure 9: Parabolic mirror concentrator
Concentrators can be classified in two ways. One method Tracking System
Figure 6: A Fresnel Lens Concentrator
is by the optical means that the concentrator uses to Parabolic Dish Concentrator CPV systems require direct radiation for their operation;
concentrate sunlight while the other way is by the tracking hence continuous active tracking systems are required.
method. A parabolic dish concentrator is a reflective dish with
Active tracking enables a concentrator to continuously
a parabolic profile. The light falling on the dish is
Classification Based on Types of Optics collect direct solar radiation throughout the day time as
concentrated onto the focal point of the parabola. Figure
long as sun is available. The tracker follows the sun with
There are two main optical technologies in use today. 8 shows a parabolic dish concentrator. The solar cell is
very high precision. A good tracker keeps direct beam solar
One is reflective optics while the other is refractive. Both placed on the receiver.
radiation always at right angle to the concentrator surface.
have their advantages and disadvantages. This section Large parabolic dish concentrators are used in solar The tracking accuracy depends upon the acceptance
will discuss two main types of concentrators being used thermal applications yet small parabolic mirrors are also angle of the concentrator. If the acceptance angle is large,
these days in CPV: the Fresnel lens concentrator and the used with photovoltaic cells these days. Figure 9 shows Figure 10: An array of parabolic mirror concentrators less tracking accuracy is required hence cost is reduced
parabolic dish concentrator. how a parabolic mirror concentrator is used with a multi- Secondary Optics and vice versa.
Fresnel lens Concentrator junction solar cell. Figure 10 is a CPV module made from One of the good design features of a concentrating The tracking system used in CPV applications has two
parabolic mirror concentrators. system is its higher acceptance angle. The acceptance
A Fresnel lens is a special type of lens which can be main components (Figure 13).
thought of as a plano-convex lens that has been collapsed angle of any concentrator is inversely proportional to the
concentration ratio. The higher the concentration ratio, the i. Azimuth Drive to track the sun in east-west direction
at a number of locations into a thinner profile. Figure 5
shows a Fresnel lens with an equivalent plano convex lower is the acceptance angle. This is because a slight ii. Elevation Drive to track the sun in north-south
lens. The advantage of using a Fresnel lens is that it is very change in the incidence angle will have a major impact on direction
light and can be manufactured from acrylic resin (PMMA- the position of focal point which can become disastrous as
Polymethyl methacrylate) as compared with plano-convex the temperature at focal point is high enough that it can
lens which is heavy and is made from glass. A Fresnel lens burn other components inside the module.
can concentrate sunlight onto its focal point thus acts as a For increasing the acceptance angle, a special type
concentrator (Figure 6). of optical device is used, called the Secondary Optical
Fresnel lens concentrators are one of the most widely used Element (SOE). The purpose of SOE is to collect
concentrator technologies. One of the earliest CPV plants concentrated light and direct it to the solar cell. SOEs
was installed in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The solar modules come in different shapes and sizes. Some of them are
used the Fresnel lens concentrator to focus sunlight onto shown in Figure 11 and Figure 12 respectively.
Figure 7: Riyadh Solar Village was the largest Fresnel lens based CPV
a circular cell of 5 cm diameter and had a concentration plant in the world till 1989
ratio of 40x. Figure 7 shows the field view of Riyadh Solar
Figure 13: Front and Back Side of a Fresnel lens CPV Tracker showing
Village. Azimuth and Elevation Axis along with other parts

Figure 14 shows how tracking affects the total energy


collected by the panel in one day. The area under each
curve shows the energy collected. The highest energy is
collected when dual axis tracking is used. For a fixed flat
plate, the energy collected is minimum.

Figure 11: Different shapes and sizes of refractive SOEs


mounted on Multi-Junction Solar Cell Packages

Figure 8: Parabolic Dish Concentrator


1 2
Figure 5: Fresnel Lens (Left), Plano-Convex Lens (Right)
Figure 14: Normalized power vs time for tracking and non tracking sytems
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Classification Based on the Concentration Ratio optics e.g. mirrors. The solar cells used for CPV are high
efficiency multi junction solar cells. These cells have the
Apart from the type of optics, CPV systems are also
capability to capture a wide spectrum of sunlight. High
classified on the basis of their concentration ratio. These
classes start from very low concentration to very high precision tracking is required for CPV systems. The
concentration. The specified values of concentration tracking accuracy can be decreased by using secondary
ratio are not hard and fast but vary from manufacturer to optics.
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problem such as extremely high tracking accuracy and
active cooling systems. One such project is underway ************************************
in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, under the auspices of King
Syed Arslan Abbas Rizvi, is MS Renewable Energy researcher
Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology (KACST). at Sustainable Energy Technology at King Saud University,
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. His research interests include Solar
Potential Of Cpv Vs Other Technologies Power, Energy Storage and Material Sciences. He is an IEEE
student member.
CPV is currently the fastest growing segment of the
Syed Arslan Abbas Rizvi, is MS Renewable Energy researcher
PV industry. Installations from CPV are projected to at Sustainable Energy Technology at King Saud University,
hit the 1GW mark in the next 5 years, from only tens of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. His research interests include Solar

ICR
Power, Energy Storage and Material Sciences. He is an IEEE
megawatts in 2011. The rise in popularity of CPV among student member.
project developers, Independent Power Producers (IPPs), Ammar A. Khan, is MS Electrical Power student at King
utilities, and investors is a reflection of confidence in the Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. His main interests
technology and its roadmap to achieve cost reduction are condition assessment and online PD monitoring of
underground power cables. His MSc research focuses
towards becoming the technology with the lowest towards «Online Partial Discharge Detection in Underground
Levelized Cost Of Electricity (LCOE). This is despite due Power Cables». He is an IEEE student member.

to the continued lowering prices of silicon panels and CdTe


thin film panels.
The path to cost reduction is driven primarily by the
continued increase in the multi junction solar cell efficiency,
where world records are being achieved (see Figure 4).
Conclusions
Concentrated photovoltaic (CPV) technology refers to
the use of concentration (at various levels) on PV solar
cells. Concentration is achieved via a collector system
using either refractive optics e.g. Fresnel lens or reflective
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Automobile Power Liftgate Automobile Power Liftgate
planetary gear system. This would reduce the casing In our application of the liftgate motor, we need two of these

A New Design For for Automobile Power material needed as well make the motor more efficient.
Mounting Plate
gear systems. The output from the first would feed through
the Hall Effect Sensor, and into the center gear of the next
system. Each system reduces the angular velocity to 1/5th
Liftgate Motor The motor used by FORD™ in their power liftgate system
has a large metallic mounting plate attached to the bottom.
its input. The total angular velocity reduction is 1/25.
This change in gear system will result in increased
Its basic purpose is in the production line to allow for
easy mounting of the motor onto the rear of the vehicle. durability of the system. From the P-Diagram (Figure
by However since it is made out of a metallic material such as 2), we can see that the increase in durability will lead to
plain low-carbon steel and with galvanic coating it adds to the power liftgate motor being less severely affected by
Qanit Al-Syed, Yihong Lan, Alejandro Martinez, Sudarshan Sivaramakrishnan, Joe Yancey the noise factor durability and fatigue life. This results in
the weight and cost of the system. The idea is to replace
Electrical Engineering Department, University of Michigan at Ann Arbor this metallic plate with a plastic plate that could possibly lesser undesired errors so the power liftgate can open in
Abstract when the path is obstructed. The Controller is wirelessly reduce both the weight and the cost of developing the the target range of 7± 0.5 seconds and close within 8 ± 0.5
linked to the user’s keys such that when he/she presses a system. seconds.

T his paper presents the authors’ design proposal for


the Power Liftgate Motor System in response to the
manufacturer, B2P’s, request for a better design that
button, it would signal the controller to turn on the Power
Liftgate Motor. SOLUTION DETAILS

Problem and Solutions Gear System


would reduce the cost and increase the profitability. The
final proposal is two-fold. The first part of the new design The manufacturer wants to reduce the costs of its Power Planetary Gears
is the usage of a planetary gear system as opposed to the Liftgate Motor. Low Material costs and Low Manufacturing Figure 1 shows the four basic components of a planetary
standard gear system of the original model. It is shown costs are important factors and so are given weights of gear system, which are [3]:
that this would make the gears work in a linear fashion 9 each in the design matrix (Table 1). Compact design
(that is, not shifting the axis of rotation from input to (importance rating of 22) has a weight of 6 and low weight 1. Sun Gear: The central gear
output), which would result in a more compact model and (importance rating of 28) has a weight of 4 because they 2. Planet Gears: of the same size, meshed with the
reduce weight and material costs for the gear casing. The do not affect the customer in the end but are important sun gear
second part of the new design deals with changing the as they contribute to ease of installation and space taken.
Reliability (importance rating of 91) and safety (FMVSS 3. Planet Connector: Holds the three peripheral
material of which the mounting plate is composed from planet gears.
118) [2] are most important to the customer and so they Figure 2: p-Diagram
low-carbon steel to an ABS polymer. The ABS polymer both are given a weight of 10. Durability (importance
mounting plate would be thicker and have a slightly 4. Annulus: An outer ring with inward-facing teeth Design
rating of 41) is important for the customer as well but
greater surface area than the original plate. It is shown that meshes with the planet gears.
not as important as low costs or safety; therefore it is The gear design is as follows:
that the proposed design for the mounting plate would given a weight of 7. Minimal piece-to-piece variation only In many planetary gearing systems, one of these three 1. The output from the DC motor will be fed directly into
translate to a lighter weight and a decrease in production affects the manufacturing process (importance rating of basic components is held stationary; of the two remaining the first gear system.
costs. The paper utilizes the concept of Net Present Value 31). However since the parts have a significant tolerance components, one is an input, providing power to the
range, it is given a weight of 5. Customer needs are also 2. This gear will engage the three outer planetary gears
(NPV) to prove that the design proposal is more profitable system, while the other component is an output, receiving
than the original design. Lastly, the paper analyzes the very important and so it has a weight of 8. Using these 3. The planet gears would spin in the annulus, opposite
power from the system. The ratio of input rotation to output
failure modes associated with the new design. The three criteria, we came up with the following two solutions. the direction of the center gear.
rotation is dependent upon the number of teeth in each
major failure modes, namely, breaking/deformation of the Gear System gear, and upon which component is held stationary. 4. The sun gear for the next system would spin with the
mounting plate, lower tolerance range for piece-to-piece same angular velocity as the first gear connector
variation, and increased maintenance costs—are found The current gear system is a standard gear train. It extends In the new application of the planetary gear system, the 5. This engages the second set of planetary gears.
to be insignificant in the new design and as such are in an “L” shape and so adds to the cost of an expensive annulus would be held stationary, the sun gear is the input, 6. The planet gears would spin in the annulus, opposite
outweighed by the the benefits. Zinc gear housing. The new solution is to change the and the planet connector is the output. The casing of the the direction of the center gear.
standard gear system to a system would be the annulus, with teeth on the inside. This
INTRODUCTION 7. This planet gear connector will spin in the same
optimizes the space used in the casing. The planetary gear direction as the input gear, but at 1/25 the speed.
The basic power liftgate system of a motor vehicle includes arrangement also creates increased rotational stiffness,
8. The liftgate actuator connects to this connector and
a liftgate door hinged to the vehicle body, obstruction and greater stability, due to the balance of the system.
opens the liftgate.
detectors, actuators, gas struts and a motor that controls
the opening and closing of the gate. This vehicle liftgate Mounting Plate
power operating system should be able to lift the gate from Figure 3 shows the
a closed position to a fully opened position as well as from shape of the new plastic
an open position to a fully closed position. It is used in mounting plate. It is
a range of vehicles from trucks to minivans. The power projected to be thicker in
liftgate is usually the back door or the cargo door. width and have a greater
The Power Liftgate Motor is a key component of the Power surface area. The 3 screw
Liftgate system, which is used to operate the “backdoor points shown on the figure
electric open/close system” [1]. The motor system are the points where the
consists of a DC Motor, a mounting plate, a PLG Module motor is mounted on the
circuit that is used to regulate the motors operation, and plate. The other points
a small speaker used to alert people when the system is are used to fix the motor
in operation. The PLG Module is linked with the motion onto the mounting wall.
sensors in order to stop operation of the Power Liftgate Table 1: Design Evaluation Matrix
Figure 1: Planetary Gear System Diagram Figure 3: Plastic Mounting Plate Diagram
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TECHNICAL CONSIDERATIONS be $0.209 (0.115 × 1.81). This shows that replacing the weight of the motor on the plate, given by: Total
Cost Analysis current plate with a plastic plate would reduce costs by
$0.606 per motor.
Planetary Gear System Figure 7 shows the free body diagram when the car is
Total Costs
The original gear housing is made out of a Zinc Alloy and
has a weight of 2.5 lb. Figure 4a shows the relative weighs The total reduction in costs per motor would be: 0.39 +
of the casing components. According to Anchorage Daily 0.64 = $1.03. Assuming 300,000 cars equipped with this
news [4], this alloy of Zinc costs $1.068/lb. Therefore the system are produced every year. This would reduce costs
current casing costs about $2.67. of production by $309,000.
Figure 4b shows the shape and the projected weight of the Stress Analysis for plate
new gear housing. This new design reduces the casing
weight by 20 %. As a result, the new projected cost is The plate is mounted vertically on the side as shown in
moving.
around $2.13 for the casing. This saves $0.54 in casing Figure 5. The arrow shows the bending effect of the load Figure 8: New Gear Casing
costs. on the plate. There is a bending stress (σb) and a sheer
stress (t) on the plate. The bending stress is on the overall Stress
The new design also reduces the number of fasteners or
plate as shown in Figure 5 while the sheer stress is at the According to MatWeb Material Property Data [8], low
three mounting screws that the motor sits on as shown in carbon steel has a yield tensile strength of 180 to 240 MPa
Figure 8. while ABS plastic has a yield tensile strength of 28 to 58
MPa. Therefore, even though the strength of ABS plastic
is about 5 times less than that of low carbon steel, it is still
a suitable material for the plate. This is because the stress
exerted by the motor and the movement of the car on the
plate is much smaller than both the yield strengths.
ECONOMIC FEASIBLITY
Our proposed design would reduce the cost of production
The acceleration of the car is the same as the acceleration by about $1.00 for each motor. The original design for the
Figure 7: Mounted Motor mounting plate is made of steel and weighs 2.5 lb, meaning
of the motor. According to Newton’s second law of motion, that it costs $0.815 in materials at a price of $0.326/lb.
Figure 4a: Original Gear Casing Our mounting plate would be made of ABS plastic. Even
this acceleration results in a 12 N force on the motor which
introduces another bending stress (σb2). It was assumed though it will be thicker, it would still be lighter, weighing
that a regular car can go through a maximum deceleration/ about 1.81 lb and costing $0.209 in materials (at a price
Figure 5: Mounted Motor of $0.115/lb). The difference in material costs for the plate
acceleration of 4 m/s when full brakes are applied at a top
speed of 100 mph. is $0.606.
Since we will change the gear system, it is necessary to
Bending stress change the casings. This introduces an initial expense for
a new die, projected to be about $200,000. Subsequently,
Figure 6 is a free body force diagram when the car is not
however, material costs and production will be cheaper,
Figure 4b: Original Gear Casing moving. The bending stress is due to the since the new design uses less material. The original zinc
casing weighs 2.5 lb and costs $2.670 in materials at a
Shear Stress price of $1.068/lb. The proposed design would weigh 2.0
screws from six to three. Each fastener costs $0.05. As a
The radius of the mounting screws is 0.0125 m. Figure 8 lb and cost $2.136 in materials at the same price of zinc.
result, this further reduces the cost by $0.15. However the The difference in material costs for the casing is $0.540.
new planetary gear system is more complicated and harder shows the motor mounting points. Therefore, the contact
surface area of each screw is: pr2 = 4.91 ×10−4. The Shear Then, there is also a decrease in manufacturing costs for
to assemble. We have estimated that it would increase the putting the casings together, since our proposed design
stress is:
costs by $0.30. Tthe total reduction in costs due to the new will reduce the amount of casings from 3 to 2 hence there
planetary gear system is thus: 0.54 + 0.15−0.30=$0.39 5. will be 3 fasteners less and at a price of $0.05 per fastener,
assembly costs will be reduced by $0.15. However, since
Mounting Plate the planetary gear system requires more assembly time
The current metal plate weighs about 2.5 lb. The price for we estimate this cost will go up by $0.30 per motor, we
flat steel per ton in the US is around $719 [5]. Therefore, Where V is shear force at that location in newtons and is maintain that the amount of material used for gears will
the low carbon steel for the mounting plate costs $0.815 the sum of the weight of the motor and force due to inertial be the same, so material costs for gears will remain the
for 2.5 lb of flat steel. The best plastic that is suited for the load and A is the area of section parallel with the shear same.
force, measured in square meters. Hence
mounting plate is Impact Grade, Acrylonitrile Butadiene Adding these figures up, we come up with a total savings
Styrene (ABS). The density of this material is around 1.10 of $0.996 per motor. Assuming that 300,000 motors are
g/cc [6]. Assuming that the surface area of the plate is produced per year, this would lead to a savings of $298,800
374 cm2 (22 cm × 17 cm) and the thickness of the plastic per year, with an initial cost of about $200,000.
plate is 2 cm, the total mass of plastic would come out to Figure 6: Mounted Motor
To determine if the new design is actually profitable, we
be 1.81 lb. The ABS polymer price in the US is $0.115/lb
calculated the Net Present Value (NPV) of money that
[7]. Therefore, the material cost for the plastic plate would
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would determine whether it is better to invest money in this matrix. The three constraints that we will be evaluating Drawbacks of Planetary Gear System same. Furthermore, the low importance rating of 15 shown
project or to place the same amount of money in a bank. are the durability of the mounting plate, piece-to-piece in simplified QFD above means that this target is relatively
To make this as accurate as possible, we must use values variability and maintenance costs. The evaluation includes Piece to Piece Variability less important when put alongside with other targets.
for the NPV in relation to the current casing so that we possible failure modes and drawbacks, followed by an From the two aforementioned factors, we can conclude
can determine how much money is actually saved. We will analysis of the failure modes and drawbacks using the As the planetary gear system has more points of contact
between components as shown in the new Boundary that the increase in maintenance cost does not pose a big
assume that the inflows for both models remain the same QFD and DFMEA. For example, if the RPN of the failure problem.
and occur at the same time. However, the outflows will be mode are low, it poses a small problem even if there Diagram, it means that there is now a lower tolerance
different. We let Cinit represent the yearly outflows of the are new failure modes being introduced. Likewise, if the range for piece to piece variation. This translates to a CONCLUSION
original model and let D represent the money saved each Importance rating of the drawback is low, it poses a small higher manufacturing cost we have mentioned in the
year by using the proposed design. All of our calculations problem. cost analysis. However, we have also mentioned that the Our proposal consists of two parts: to change the gear
are based on a five year period. increase in manufacturing cost was offset by a reduction system from a standard gear train to a planetary gear train
Durability of Mounting Plate in material cost. Furthermore, from the simplified QFD and to replace the low-carbon steel mounting plate with
shown in Table 3, we can see that the target of achieving an ABS polymer mounting plate. Based on cost analysis,
Mounting Plate Breaks minimal piece to piece variability is only has an importance stress analysis, and design failure mode and effects
By changing the material of the mounting plate from low rating of 31. From the two aforementioned factors, we can analysis, we find that our new design is more profitable and
carbon steel to ABS plastic, there is a greater chance of conclude that the decrease in piece-to-piece variability cost-effective than the original design as well as that our
the plastic breaking in a direct collision as its material does not pose a big problem. new design’s benefits outweigh its drawbacks. Therefore,
strength is much lower than that of steel’s. Even though we recommend B2P to incorporate this new design for
our previous stress analysis has shown that ABS plastic’s future production of the Power Liftgate Motor System.
tensile strength is strong enough for use, we do not know
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ْ َ ْ َ ْ ُ َّ َ َ َ َ ْ ْ ُ ُ ٰ َ َّ ً ْ ُ ُ َّ ً ٰ َ ّ ٰ َ ْ ُ ُ ْ َ َ ْ َّ
5 1 4 20

َ ْ َ
deforms

Solving this equation for the interest rate, we found i =


Table 2: Simplified DFMEA
ْ َ ٰ ٰ ّ
‫ال ِذي يذكرون للا ِقي وقعودا وع جنو ِ ِبم ويتفكرون ِف خل ِق السمو ِت والر ِض‬
َّ َ َ َ َ َ َ َ ٰ ْ ُ ً َ َ ٰ َ ْ َ َ َ َ َّ َ
147.8 %. Hence, for NPVoutflow original < NPVoutflow new, the interest
rate must be greater than 147.8 %. Such an interest rate Mounting Plate Deforms
‫)ا ِل معران‬۱۹۱( ِ ‫قنا عذاب النا ِر‬
ِ ‫ۚ ربنا ما خلقت هذا ب ِطل ۚ سنك ف‬
is unheard of in the general market, thereby rendering the
As the maximum air service temperature for ABS plastic is 80
ٓ
new design more profitable than the old design over a five

Those who remember Allah while standing, sitting or (reclining) on


year period. to 90 °C, there will be a chance of the plastic plate deforming
when the temperature of the PLG motor rises to levels

their backs, and reflect in the creation of the heavens and the earth,
FAILURE MODES AND DRAWBACKS above 90 °C. However, Hi-Lex, one of the manufacturers of
the motor, specifies the operating temperature of the PLG

(saying): 'Our Lord! You have not created this in vain. Glory to You!
Despite the various advantages offered by the new design
over the old one, there are also certain constraints that to be a maximum of 80 °C. This factor is represented by a
low occurrence value of 1 in the simplified DFMEA shown in

Save us, then, from the chastisement of the Fire.


the new design scored lower on in the design matrix.
This represents a possibility of new failure modes and Table 2. Together with a detection value of 4 and a severity
drawbacks arising from adopting the new design. Hence, value of 5, it only brings the RPN of this failure mode to a
we will be evaluating the three constraints that the new relatively low value of 20. Hence, we can conclude that this
design scored lower than the old design on the design failure mode does not pose a big problem.
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Self Powered Protection Relays For Secondary circuit breakers and self-powered relays have the same
life time costs as fuse-switch solutions and have far more
Distribution Network useful features. Therefore, trend is shifted towards the
use of circuit-breakers instead of fuse-switches for tee-off
by transformer feeders.In the transformers low magnitude fault
occur which at later stage is converted to high magnitude
Muhammad Hanif fault, for example an inter-turn fault.  A fuse would be
unable to clear the fault, whereas a circuit-breaker works
Abstract reduced to 200 ms. The logic discrimination can be used perfectly on something that is similar to an overload. Also,
in substations between incoming and outgoing feeders. ring main feeders+ 2 2 ring main feeders + 1 4 even on high magnitude faults, circuit-breakers function
The self-powered feeder protection relays are mainly
This principle allows same time setting for both stages. transformer feeders transformer feeders well, clearing faults quickly enough. Self-powered relays
designed for the selective short circuit and earth fault
The development and introduction of SF6 gas or vacuum are simple and easy to set. Also, settings can be changed
protection of feeders in secondary distribution networks
circuit breaker in the Ring Main Unit (RMU) switchgear as the installation evolves.  This removes doubt over the
and for the protection of distribution transformers in
as tee-off point and as incoming or outgoing feeder in the selection of the proper fuse when replacement is needed
power utilities and industries. These relays do not require
loop also opened new area of protection relays. The self- either after a fault or for other reasons. Upstream and
external auxiliary power source or batteries. The relays
powered protection relays which do not require batteries downstream coordination is much easier with circuit-
derive power supply voltage for its operation from the
fulfill requirement of reliable protection for ring and tee-off breakers. Network management is better facilitated. In
current transformers. In remote areas or where auxiliary
feeders with maximum economy. case of a fault on the network, the overall time, including
supplies are not available; self-powered protection relays
fault finding up to re-energizing is reduced with circuit-
are the best solution for protection requirements of feeders Ring Main Unit Switchgear And Self-Powered breakers compared to the use of fuse-switch solutions.
and transformers. The self-powered relay in combination Relays
with circuit breaker is replacing the traditional practice Figure 1: Example of 3-way, 4-way, and 5-way configurations of The Table 1 shows that fuse-switch application is limited
of using load break switch with high voltage fuses (fuse- The first ring main units appeared in the 1950s were oil ring ring main unit switchgear to transformers feeders up to 1600 kVA rating. Whereas
switch) for transformer protection due to its advantageous main units with typical three function repetitive arrangement. circuit breakers can be used for incoming and outgoing
characteristics. This paper highlights application of ring The traditional switching cells were substituted with ring feeders and up to 12 MVA transformer feeders.
main units with circuit breakers in secondary distribution complete switchgear systems. For more compactness, Typical RMU arrangement with fuse-switch and circuit
and focuses on application, important characteristics, and the three functions have been fitted in one metallic tank. breaker for transformer protection is shown in Figure 2 in Product RMU
In the last 20 years, the RMU switchgears have been package substation. Application Transformer
testing of self-powered relays in Medium Voltage/Low
Voltage (MV/LV) substations, indoor, and outdoor ring area of significant development. Specific functions such
as grounding, disconnecting, cable connections, busbar

Ring Feeders
main units.

kVA 12000 - 1900


kVA 3800 - 400
1600kVA - 200
extension, protection and switching have become integral

Incomers
Introduction features in compact functional units. Compact switchgear
systems fulfill MV application requirements. The numerous
The distribution network is generally operated in open loop
distribution substations demanded a unified switching
allowing a backup solution in case of fault. It is historically
functionality that progressed into ring main unit concept.
equipped with manual switches, with only one protection
device per feeder, located in the Medium Voltage/ The ring main unit is a standard piece of switchgear in
Medium Voltage (MV/MV) substation. In case of fault, all secondary distribution system comprising of switches for Fuse-switch with
the Medium Voltage/Low Voltage (MV/LV) substations switching power cable rings and of switches in series with Time Fuse Link          
supplied by the faulty feeder are disconnected. The use of RMU arrangement with fuse-switch and :2 Figure Circuit Breaker
high rupturing capacity fuses or circuit breakers for the
circuit breaker instead of ring switches in the loop allows
circuit breaker for transformer protection with Self-Powered
protection of distribution transformers. Each RMU may
disconnecting only the customers connected to the faulty Applications Relay          
consist of a total of 3 to 6-way switch box composition,
part, which is significant benefit regarding the number of flexible to meet the different distribution network node The self-powered protection relays provide inexpensive Table 1: Fuse-switch and circuit breaker application in secondary
affected customers compared to the traditional solutions. needs. All the switching devices are enclosed in one SF6 and simplest solution for RMU feeder protections. A fuse- distribution network
There were constraints in implementing circuit breakers in gas filled stainless steel tank at a pressure of 1.4 MPa. switch was preferred due to high fault clearance speed and Self-powered relays made from various manufacturers for
the secondary distribution network: The SF6 gas is used as an arc-quenching and insulating cost effective solution for the protection of transformer in RMU switchgear protection application in incoming, ring
medium. The 12/15/24 kV rating ring main units are the MV/LV substation. Now, compact RMUs with dedicated
i. Medium voltage circuit breakers and their associated and transformer feeders are shown in Figure 3.
available in 15 different configurations and 36 kV rating
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equipment were expensive and more customized to
ring main units are available in five different configurations
High Voltage/ Medium Voltage (HV/MV) substation
suitable for most switching applications in the distribution
than to MV/LV substation (package substation).
networks. The RMUs are used as indoor or outdoor
ii. Usual time discrimination protection system led to a medium voltage switchgear board as well as medium
limitation of the number of discrimination levels. voltage switchgear in the MV/LV substation.
iii. Auxiliary supply was required for protective relays. Different configurations of ring main unit for the secondary
Digital relays and modern circuit breakers along with distribution application are shown in Figure 1. JOIN INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERS PAKISTAN
several improvements of the existing protection system ring main feeders + 2 ring main feeders + 1 3
allow insertion of one or two protection stages without 1 transformer feeder transformer feeder
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jeopardize protection of protected equipment. Therefore, Figure 6: Switch-on to fault characteristic for REJ603 relay
in tropical countries where declared ambient temperature
by utilities and industries reaches up to 55 °C; these relays
shall be selected carefully according to their application.
The operating, storage and transport temperature of relays
from various manufacturers are compared in Table 3.
Switch-On-To-Fault Characteristics
Figure 3 – Self-
powered relays When these relays switch on to a fault, the operating time
from various will be extended by 30 ms to 40 ms depending on the
manufacturers fault current level and type of relay. The Switch-on-to-fault
for RMU feeder
and transformer
characteristics for REJ603 relay at 0.9Is is shown in Figure
protection 5. At the minimum value of pick-up current and minimum
operating time, the minimum value of the tripping time at
switch-on-to-fault is ≤ 80 ms at I/In ≥ 5. Figure 7 – Test setup for REJ603 relay

In RMU type CCV, vacuum circuit breaker in combination with conventional 1A/5A CTs. Mostly, conventional CTs
with self-powered protection relay type WIC1 having 50/51 are not used with self-powered relays. Depending on the
and 51N protections for distribution transformer protection rated primary power and voltage of the system, the current
is shown in Figure 4. transformers mentioned in Table 2 can be used. In order
to operate reliably, all CT powered protection relays need
a minimal current flowing constantly in one of the phases.
This minimal current is the smallest rated CT current which
is 0.9Is in one phase or 0.3Is in all the three phases.
Figure 5: CT4 type CTs for transformer protection
Operating, Storage And Transport Temperature Figure 8 – Connection between CT and relay
Testing Of Self-Powered Relays
The temperature rise of an electrical apparatus is a design
parameter that is verified during type test. The operating The test setup for testing pickup current, operating time
temperature of self-powered relays is a limiting factor for and switch-on to fault for conforming the accuracy as per
their application as indoor or outdoor protective device. data sheet of relay for REJ603 relay is shown in Figures 6,
The relays having operating temperature range up to 7, and 8. The CT used in this example is type CT3 having
55 °C are suitable for indoor application. In general, the ratio of 28.8/0.075 A, burden 0.1 VA and accuracy class
relays with LCD display have lower operating temperature 5P80. The relay may be tested by primary injection for
which restricts their application for indoor switchgear only. verification of accuracy and by secondary injection for go/
For outdoor applications such as outdoor RMUs and no-go as a field test through CT test winding C-D. The test
MV/LV substations; relays having maximum operating sockets for injecting in the test winding are provided on the
temperature of 70 °C or higher are suitable. relay marked as L1, L2, L3 and N.

CT Type / Relay Rated CT current Is


Figure 9 – CT type CT3, make ABB
Figure 4 –RMU type CCV in combination with relay type WIC1
WIC1 relay REJ603 relay WIC1 relay REJ603 relay
for transformer protection
WIC1-WE2 CT1 A 56 – 16 A 32 – 8
Current Transformers For Self-Powered Relays
WIC1-W2 CT2 A 56 – 16 A 56 – 16
These relays are provided with three analog measuring
inputs (3 x phase current). The current measuring inputs WIC1-W3 CT3 A 112 – 32 A 112 – 32
are especially adjusted to the current transformers
WIC1-W4 CT4 A 224 – 64 A 224 – 64
allocated to the protection system. The relays provide
earth current measurement through internal calculation WIC1-W5 CT5 A 448 – 128 A 448 – 128
or have the provision for measuring it from the external
core balance current transformer. As an example, CTs for WIC1-W6 -- A 896 – 256 --
WIC1 and REJ603 relays are shown in Table 2 having
Table 2: CTs for self-powered relays WIC1 and REJ603
five different CT ratios available which are conditional
on system rated current. These CTs are not compatible Selection of inappropriate relay for outdoor application may
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considered that overall error will be error of relay PCRED399007EN, ART. 20492, 1999, Schneider Electric. 7. CIRED, 21 International Conference on Electricity
st

and CT together and the error of testing equipment. Distribution, Frankfurt, 6-9 June 2011, Paper 0768.
3. SIPROTEC easy 7SJ45 manual, C53000-K1174-C001-7,
Relay Commissioning 19.04.02. Engr Muhammad Hanif Muhammad (hanif.
4. WIC1 – CT powered time overcurrent and earth fault relay, muhammad101@yahoo.com) received his BEng
Like any feeder and transformer protection relay; power degree in Electronics in 1983 from NED University of
Manual TD_WIC1_07.08_GB_Rev.New, Woodward SEG,
system coordination study, relay-setting calculation Germany. Engineering & Technology, Karachi, and PGD in Total
and final setting are mandatory requirements for proper Quality Management from the University of Punjab.
function of self-powered protection relays. Normally, the 5. Operating manual for ASHIDA numerical self-power He has worked in various public and private sector
protection relay, ADR141S/ADR241S, Rev. 10, 2011, organizations in Pakistan and presently works for
relays are supplied with a factory-set default setting, which
ASHIDA Electronics, India. ABB Electrical Industries, Riyadh, in PPMV Business Unit as the
have no relation with the final setting of relays. The users Quality Control Manager. Insulation testing, power transformer,
are responsible for determining the application-specific 6. Instruction manual for overcurrent / ground fault protection instrument transformer, on-load tap-changer and statistical
settings applied to the relay, pre-commissioning checks as relay MPRB-99-1.0-GF, (M981 222 / 00 A), CIRCUTOR S.A. quality control are his subjects of interests.
per manufacturer’s instruction and testing of relay at final
Comparison Table for Operating, Storage and Transport Temperature Range
setting.
Figure 10 – Relay flag trip indicator Self-Powered Protection Relays
Conclusions RELAY
The following method is adopted while performing pickup MAKE/TYPE SIPROTEC ASHIDA Woodward Schnieder ABB REJ603 ABB REJ603
and timing tests for I> and Io> protections: The RMUs are used in medium voltage from 11 kV to 7SJ45 ADR241S SEG, WIC1 VIP30/VIP35 Version 1.0 Version 1.5
TEMPERATURE
36 kV ring distribution system in any power distribution
1. Pickup test I> protection network. The RMUs offer greater flexibility in supply Operating C to° -20
N/A -40 °C to +85 °C
-25 °C to -40 °C to -25 °C to
Temperature +70 °C +70 oC +85 oC +55 °C
i) Is is set as per relay setting calculation for the feeder system in maintaining continuity of supply. They offer
practically maintenance-free operation. The RMUs are C to° -25 -40 °C to -40 °C to -40 °C to -40 °C to
or transformer Storage Temperature
+55 °C
N/A
+85 °C +85 °C +85 °C +70 °C
very compact in size compared with MV switchgear panels.
ii) I> is set at 1.5Is in DMT mode. The most common versions of RMU are 3-way and 4-way Transport C to° -25 -40 °C to -40 °C to
N/A -- --
Temperature +85 °C +85 °C +70 °C
iii) The current is injected through independent phase Extensible and Non-extensible types. The introduction
up to 1.2Is and increased gradually till flag on the and use of circuit breakers in the RMU in place of ring Table 3: Comparison of operating, storage, and transport temperature for self-powered protection relays from various manufacturers
relay is operated. switches and transformer fuse-switches opened the door
iv) The pickup current value is to be recorded; it should
for self-powered protection relays. The advantage of self-
powered protection relays is that they do not need any
Quaid’s Quotes
be within the range of tolerance mentioned in the
data sheet of relay.
auxiliary power supply. The relay and the tripping unit
of circuit breaker receive their energy from the current
C ome forward as servants of Islam
organize the people economically,
socially, educationally and politically
neighbors and with the world at large.
Lahore
August 15th, 1947
subcontinent. We are in the midst of
unparalleled difficulties and untold
2. Pickup test Io> protection transformers. CT powered relays need a minimal current sufferings; we have been through

i) Io> is set at 0.1Is in DMT mode.


flowing constantly in three phases or one of the phases
for their operation. Therefore, selection of CTs having
and I am sure that you will be a power
that will be accepted by everybody.
Muhammad Ali Jinnah
M y message to you all is of hope,
courage and confidence. Let
us mobilize all our resources in a
dark days of apprehension and
anguish; but I can say with confidence
ii) Relay should be in energized condition by injecting proper current rating according to the requirement is very
I f we want to make this great State of systematic and organized way and that with courage and self-reliance
current in all the three phases. important for reliable operation. In tropical countries, for and by the Grace of God we shall
Pakistan happy and prosperous we tackle the grave issues that confront
outdoor RMUs and MV/LV package substations; maximum
iii) Current is injected in the 4 CT from 0.09Is and
th should wholly and solely concentrate us with grim determination and emerge triumphant.”
operating temperature of relays is considered during their
increased gradually till flag on the relay is operated. on the well-being of the people, discipline worthy of a great nation. Speech at a Mammoth Rally at the
selection. The pickup current, operating time and switch-
and especially of the masses and

Filler 3 Quid Quote


iv) The pickup current value is to be recorded; it should on to fault condition are verified during routine test of relay Eid-ul-Azha Message to the Nation University Stadium, Lahore October
the poor... you are free- you are free
be within the range of tolerance. by the relay manufacturer. During the commissioning, October 1947 ,24 1947 ,30
to go to your temples mosques or
the final settings are applied and all the protection
3. The operating time for overcurrent and earth fault
protections can be verified by setting the operating
time t>/k and to>/ko at desired values in DMT mode
functions tested to ensure healthiness of protection before
energization. During field maintenance tests, the function
any other place of worship in this
state of Pakistan. You may belong to
any religion, caste or creed that has
Y W
ou have to stand guard over the
development and maintenance
of Islamic democracy, Islamic social
e should have a State in which
we could live and breathe
of relay may be checked through test winding to simulate as free men and which we could
and injecting current twice the set value by Doble, nothing to do with the business of the justice and the equality of manhood
primary current. Current can be injected in the test winding develop according to our own lights
Omicron or Freja 300 relay test unit. state... in due course of time Hindus in your own native soil. With faith,
of current transformers through test sockets if available. and culture and where principles of
4. The pickup and operating time of instantaneous will cease to be Hindus and Muslims discipline and selfless devotion to
It facilitates the testing of complete protection scheme
will cease to Muslims- not in a duty, there is nothing worthwhile that Islamic social justice could find free
overcurrent and earth fault elements I>> and Io>> including current transformer, relay and trip coil of circuit
protections can be verified in a similar way as religious sense for that is the personal you cannot achieve. play.
breaker.
described above. faith of an individual- but in a political Address to the officers and men of Address to Civil, Naval, Military
In a nutshell, self-powered protection relays offer sense as citizens of one state. the 5th Heavy Ack Ack and 6th Light and Air Force Officers of Pakistan
5. The switch-on-to-fault (SOTF) condition can be inexpensive and reliable protection for the ring feeders Address to the Constituent Assembly
verified by injecting current 6Is from de-energize Ack Ack Regiments in Malir, Karachi Government, Karachi October ,11
and tee-off feeders in the secondary distribution networks. of Pakistan, Karachi
state. The relay trip output is used as binary February 1948 ,21 1947
August 1947 ,11
References
potential input and the binary input in the relay test
unit is set as potential contact. The SOTF time shall
be ≤ 80 ms.
1. Self-powered feeder protection REJ603 application manual;
document number 1MDU07206-YN D, 2012, ABB.
O ur object should be peace within,
and peace without. We want to
live peacefully and maintain cordial
T hat freedom can never be attained
by a nation without suffering and
sacrifice has been amply borne out by
E xpect the best, Prepare for the
worst.

6. While analyzing the test results it should be 2. Relays technical manual VIP30, VIP35; document number friendly relations with our immediate the recent tragic happenings in this Muhammad Ali Jinnah

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Architects and Town Planners
AHMED SHAKAIB BABER ARSHAD M. CHOHAN
Chemical Engineers
ABDUL ALI SIDDIQUI ABDUL REHMAN RATHORE
Senior Architect Project Manager Process Engineer Valves Products Manager
Saudconsult Zuhair Fayez Partnership Saudi Aramco A. Abunayyan Trading Corp.
P.O.Box 2341, Riyadh 11451 P.O. Box 5445, Jeddah 21422 P.O. Box 50, Riyadh 11383 P.O. Box 321, Riyadh 11411
Ph: (011) 465-9975 Ph: (02) 675-7253, 050-365-4760 (cell) Ph:(011) 285-1867 Ph: (011) 477-9111 x 322, 050-412-2134 (cell)
Email: ahmedshakaib@yahoo.com M.Sc (UP) PSU USA 87 Email: abdulali_s@yahoo.com Email: abdulrahman-rathore@abunayyangroup.com
B-Arch UETL 93 B.Sc (Chem) MUET 79 B.Sc (Chem E) Punjab U 77, MBA Punjab U 80

ASHFAQ MOHAMMAD QURESHI BABAR MEHMOOD


Senior Architect Architect ALI HAIDER BALOCH ALI IMTIAZ
Rashid Engineering Saudi Consulting Services Engineer Proposal Engineer
P.O. Box 4354, Riyadh 11491 P.O.Box 2341, Riyadh 11451 Ph: 054-249-3713 (cell) Olyan Descon Industries Co. Jubail
Ph:(011) 464-1188 x 207, 050-991-4635 (cell) Ph:(011) 465-9975 x 1619, 050-395-3112 (cell) Email: ali.haider.baloch@gmail.com Ph: (03) 341-0671 , 056-197-1024
Email: ashfaqm45@hotmail.com Email: babr_arch@hotmail.com B.Sc. (Chem) UON 09, Email: lukyali_4u@hotmail.com
G.D Arch 69 B-Arch UETL04 M.Sc. (Chem) ICUL 10 B.Sc. (Chem) UETL 07

FAROOQ AHMED BHATTI FAROOQ IQBAL FAHEEM ELAHI ANSARI


Sr. project Engineer Senior Architect Production Manager HAFIZ ALI ALVI
M/S Saud Consult Saudconsult Petro Rabigh (RPTP) Piping Material Engineer
P.O. Box 1293, Dammam 31431 P.O.Box 2341, Riyadh 11451 Rabigh, KSA JGC Gulf International
Ph:(03) 8845-0000, 050-925-0417 (cell) Ph:(011) 465-9975 , 050-712-9256 (cell) Ph: 053-517-0673 (cell) Ph: (03) 869-5060 , 054-314-5334 (cell)
Email: fabruk@saudconsult.com.sa Email: farooq234@hotmail.com Email: feansari@hotmail.com Email: alimalvi300@hotmail.com
B. Arch NCA 79 B-Arch UETL 89 M.Sc KU 75, M.S (Chem) UOB 77 B.Sc. (Chem Engg) UP 06

MUHAMMAD RAFIQ MOHAMMED SALEEM BUKHARI HALIM HAMID REDHWI, DR. HASSAN TARIQ MIRZA
Senior Architect Project Manager VP, Valley, Professor Piping Engineer
Saudi Consulting Services Saudi Binladen Group KFUPM JGC Gulf Intl
P.O.Box 2341, Riyadh 11451 P.O. Box 8918, Jeddah 21492 PO 1823, Dhahran 31261 Khobar
Ph:(011) 465-9975 x 1617, 050-076-3631 (cell) Ph: 050-364-8974 (cell) Ph: (03) 386-03810 , 050-585-5071 (cell) Ph: (03) 896-5060 x 3051 , 053-027-5519 (cell)
Email: rfqahmad@yahoo.com Email: sesame2c@hotmail.com Email: hhamid@kfupm.edu.sa Email: hsntariq@hotmail.com
B-Arch NED 98 M.Sc. ULUK 68, Dip (Dev. Plann) UL 76 Ph.D. CU UK 88 BE (Chem) PU 05, MSTQM PU 09

MOHAMMAD WASEEM IFTIKHAR AHMAD QAZI IKRAM HUSSAIN


Architect MUHAMMAD ABDUR REHMAN Sr. Planning Engineer Research Engineer
Dar Al Majd Consulting Office Jubail Saudi Aramco KFUPM
P.O. Box 60212, Riyadh 11545 Ph: 050-201-0209 (cell) P.O. Box 50 Riyadh 11383 P.O. Box 769 , Dhahran 31261
Ph:(011) 252-0088 x 4563, 050-890-7613 (cell) Email: marehman87@gmail.com Ph: (011) 285-1889 , 050-813-4844 (cell) Ph: (03) 860-3085, 056-514-1625 (cell)
Email: samawafarjad@yahoo.com B. Sc.( Arch) UETL 10 Email: Qazi51_pk@yahoo.com Email: ikram@kfupm.edu.sa
B.Arch DCET 85 B.Sc (Chem) PUL 73 B.E (Chem) NED 78, M.S KFUPM 83

NOOR ULLAH KHALID IMTIAZ AHMAD IQBAL AHMAD CHAUDHRY


RUKHSUDDIN SHAIKH Director Projects Project Controller
Construction Manager Senior Architect
Elseif Engineering Contracting Est. Jubail Chemical Industries Co. (JANA) TASNEE
A.M. Al-Issa P.O. Box 10661, Jubail 31961 P.O. Box 35579, Jubail 31961
P.O. Box 2774, Riyadh 11461 P.O. Box 41984, Riyadh 11531
Ph:(011) 461-6087 x 166 Ph: (03) 358-5002 x200 , 050-496-0638 (cell) Ph: (03) 359-9379, 050-396-1076 (cell)
Ph: (011) 408-9051, 050-281-0665 (cell) Email: imtiaz-a@jana-ksa.com Email: i.chaudhry@tasnee.com
Email: nukhalid@hotmail.com B. Arch UETL 80
B.Arch UETL 76 B.Sc. (Chem) METU TK 84, M.E. McGill 87 B.Sc. (Chem) UETL 69, M.Sc. UETL 71, CE ICF 73

KAZIM HUSSAIN RIZVI LAEEQ AHMAD RUMI


SYED NAEEM ALI WASEEM AHMAD Sr. Safety & Fire Engr. Process/Applications Engr.
Architect Senior Architect SABIC SIEMENS
Zuhair Faez Partnership Saudi Consulting Services P.O. Box 11669, Jubail 31961 P.O.Box 719, Khobar 31952
P.O. Box 5445, Jeddah 21422 Riyadh Ph: (03) 359-9297, 050-828-2109 (cell) Ph: (03) 865-9709
Ph:(02) 654-7171, 050-869-2898 (cell) Ph:(011) 465-9975 x 1621, 054-408-8581 (cell) Email: rizvikh@sabic.com Email: laeeq.rumi@siemens.com
B. Arch. NCA 94 Email: wahad@saudconsult.com B.E. (Chem) NED 82 B.Sc. (Chem) UOP 02
B-Arch UETL 97

َ ْ ُ ُ ‫أ‬ َ َ ّ MAQSOOD HAMID

َ َ َ ْ َ
‫َالل ّٰ ُھ َّم ِا ِن ا ْس�لک شک َر ِنع َم ِتک و ُح ْس َن ِع َباد ِتک۔‬
MASOOD A KHAN
Process Engineer Site Projects Superintendent
PETROKEMYA SABIC
P.O. Box 10002, Jubail 31961 P.O. Box 10110, Jubail 31961
‫ت‬
Ph: (03) 357-7220, 050-819-0654 (cell) Ph: (03) 357-5777 , 050-485-3248 (cell)
‫ٓ� یک ابع�د� وک نسح �و وخیب ےک س�اھت �ا�د�ا رکےن اک ط�ال ب‬
)‫� وہں۔ (رتذمی‬ ‫ٓ� یک تمعن رپ رکش زگ�ا�ری اماتگن وہں �ا�و�ر �ا پ‬
‫"�اے �اہلل ںیم �ا پ‬ Email: maqsoodha@petrokemya.sabic.com Email: khanma99@hotmail.com
B.Sc (Chem) UK 79, M.S (Chem) Leeds UK 81 BE (Chem) NED 79
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Chemical Engineers
MAZHAR HUSSAIN MIAN RAHAT SAEED
Chemical Engineers
MUNAWAR A. SAUDAGAR, DR. MUNZAR HUSSAIN KHAN
Operations Manager Research Engineer Researcher Manager Quality Control
M. A. Al-Azzaz Inspection and Testing Services King Fahad University of Petroleum & Minerals SABIC R&D SABIC
P.O. Box 31172, Al-Khobar 31952 P.O. Box 929, Dhahran-31261 Riyadh Al-Khobar
Ph: (03) 859-0481/8590484 , 050-582-4538 (cell) Ph: (03) 860-2398 , 050-737-8925 (cell) Ph: (011) 265-3333 x 5545 Ph: (03) 812-3640 x 642 , 050-195-5459 (cell)
Email: mazhar@maaz.com.sa Email: mrsaeed@kfupm.edu.sa B.E (Chem) NED 76, Email: mhusain@abahsain.com
B.Sc (Chem) UETL 96, MS UA USA 05 B.Sc. (Chem) KFUPM 83, M.Sc. (Chem) KFUPM 86 M.S KFUPM 82, Ph.D Alberta 96 BE (Chem) PU 91

MOHAMMAD JAVAID AGHA MOHAMMAD NASIR SHAHAB NABEEL PERVAIZ MALIK


Staff Planner Chemical Engr. Ind. Sales Engineer OMER FAROOQ
Petrokemya NAMA Chemical Al Hamrani - Fuchs Petroleum Ltd. Process Engineer
P.O. Box 10002, Jubail 31961 P.O. Box 10661, Alkhobar Jubail GCC
Ph: (03) 358-7124 Ph: 053-508-4919 (cell) Ph: (03) 361-0115 , 050-054-3360 (cell) P.O.Box 895, Dammam 31421
Email: plnmja@petrokemya.sabic.com Email: nasir79@gmail.com Email: npmalik@hotmail.com Ph: (03) 845-7777 x 3358 , 055-203-1503 (cell)
B.E. (Chem) NED 81, MBA AIM 90 B.Sc. (Chem) NFC UET 02 B.Sc. (Chem) UETL 01 B.Sc. (Chem) ICET 03, M.S. PIEAS 05

MOHAMMAD SHAKIL HARIS MOHAMMAD TARIQ BARLAS OMER FAROOQ SALAM RANA MUHAMMAD ASIF JAMIL
Process Engineer Vice Chairman & CEO Chemical Engineer ECH & CA Engineer
Basic Chemical Industries Ltd. Al-Tuwairqi Holding Co. Procter and Gamble Jana Chemical Industries
P.O. Box 1053 Dammam 31431 P.O. Box 2705, Dammam 31461 Dammam P.O. Box 10661, Aljubail 31961
Ph: (03) 847-2466 x 152 , 056-156-4740 (cell) Ph: 050-585-1736 (cell) Ph: 050-258-1353 (cell) Ph: (03) 358-2168 x 447 , 053-022-8694 (cell)
Email: shakil_haris@hotmail.com Email: barlas@altuwairqi.com.sa Email: omer_fs@hotmail.com Email: asif_214@yahoo.com
B.Sc (Chem E) UP 95 B.Sc (Chem) UETL 69 B.Sc. (Chem) UETL 00 B.Sc. (Chem) PU 02, MS (TQM) PU 05

MOHAMMAD YOUNAS SARMAD RIZWAN AHMAD SYED AHSAN ABBAS


Process Engineer MOHAMMAD YOUNAS TAHIR MEA regional PCS Leader/MPO Mg Project Consultant
Saudi Aramco (Riyadh Refinery) Plant Superintendent P&G SABIC
OEU Bldg, P.O. Box 3946, Riyadh 11194 Saudi Aramco Shell Refinery Co. P.O. Box 4927, Dammam 31412 Jubail
Ph: (011) 285-1878 P.O. Box 10088, Jubail 31961 Ph: (03) 812-2220 ext 3437 , 055-151-8153 (cell) Ph: 053-286-2271 (cell)
Email: mohammadyounas@aramco.com Ph: (03) 357-2327 , 050-246-5319 (cell) Email: ahmad.sr@pg.com Email: aabbas569@hotmail.com
B.Sc (Chem) UETL 69, M.Sc (Chem) UOC 74 B.Sc (Chem) UETL 78 M.E. (Chem) UON Uk 07 B.E. (Chem) NED 80

MOHAMMAD ZAFAR MOHAMMAD ZAFAR HUSSAIN SYED ALI JODAT SYED AZHAR MOIN
Sr. Project Engineer Technical Manager Marketing & Bus. Dev. Mgr. Safety Advisor
S&A Abahsain Co. Ltd. SAPTEX Al-Barrak Industrial Services SABIC
P.O. Box 209, Al-Khobar 31952 P.O. Box 40042, Riyadh 11499 P.O Box# 36080, Jubail 31961 P.O. Box 5101, Riyadh 11422
Ph: (03) 898-4045x 252 , 055-135-7693 (cell) Ph: (011) 265-0980 Ph: (03) 340-0778 x 307 , 050-228-2252 (cell) Ph: (011) 225-9236 , 050-802-3649 (cell)
Email: m.zafar@abahsain.net Email: muhammad1234567@yahoo.com Email: alijodat@hotmail.com Email: moinsa@sabic.com
B.Sc. (CE) PU 85 M.Sc (Chem) Pun U 71, PGD (Chem E) Pun U 73 B.Sc. (Chem) NFC 2000 B.E. (CE) NED 79

MUHAAMAD FAISAL MURAD MUHAMMAD AZHAR ALI SYED FASEEH-UDIN SYED KAZIM HUSSAIN RIZVI
Process Engineer Sr. Estimation Engineer Marketing Executive Senior Safety Engr.
SABIC Olayan Descon Engg Co. Global Env. Mgmt. Svcs. SABIC
Al-Khobar P.O. Box 10108,Jubail Industrial City 31961 Jubail P.O. Box# 11669 AL JUBAIL
Ph: (03) 812-3640-42 x225,053-412-4379(cell) Ph: (03) 341-0671 x 254 , 059-217-0405 (cell) Ph: (03) 344-8517 , 054-527-7668 (cell) Ph: (03) 359-9297 , 050-828-2109 (cell)
Email: faisalmurad1@gmail.com Email: mazali@olayandescon.com Email: fasih130@yahoo.com Email: rizvikh@sabic.com
BE (Chem) NED 01 B.Sc. (Chem) UET 00 B.E. (Chem) DCET 02 B.E. (Chem) NED 83

MUHAMMAD BILAL MUHAMMAD EJAZ SYED KHAWAJA MAQSOOD SYED MOHAMMAD ASHFAQ
Marketing Manager Planning Engineer Director Project Engineer
SENDAN International Company Ltd. MCE Gulf Contraction Co. Ltd Saleh & Abdul Aziz Abahasan Jubail Chemical Industries
Jubail P.O. Box 3083, dammam 31471 jubail ind. City P.O.Box 209, Khobar 31952 P.O. Box 10661, Jubail 31961
Ph: (03) 341-2343 , 050-011-6355 (cell) Ph: (03) 341-0016 , 056-035-0537 (cell) Ph: (03) 898-4045x430 Ph: (03) 358-5002 x 409 , 055-627-9785 (cell)
Email: bilalshakoor@hotmail.com Email: ejaz409@yahoo.com Email: chemical@abahsain.com Email: ashfaq@jana-ksa.com
B.Sc. (Chem) NEC 00, MBA KGSM 00 B.Sc. (Chem) NFC IET 05 B.E. (Chem) KU 76 B.E. (Chem) NED 86

MUHAMMAD IRFAN IQBAL MUHAMMAD NAJEEB ULLAH KHAN SYED NADEEM ALI TARIQ ALI KHAN
Sr. Staff Process Engr. Advisor Process Engineering Staff Process Engr. Eminent Tech Est.
SABIC Saudi Aramco Mobil Refinery SAMREF Petrokemya Petrokemya
P.O. Box 10040, Jubail 31961 P.O.Box 30078, Yanbu 41912 P.O. Box 10002, Jubail 31961 P.O. Box 3039, Khobar 31952
Ph: (03) 340-1643 , 050-472-5830 (cell) Ph: (03) 396-4189 , 050-830-9952 (cell) Ph: (03) 357-7463 Ext 412 , 050-819-0596 (cell) Ph: (03) 864-8001 , 050-538-4672 (cell)
Email: iqbali@sabic.com Email: muhammed_n_khan@samref.com.sa Email: alisn@petrokemya.sabic.com Email: tariqalikhan@gmail.com
BE (Chem) PU 81 B.Sc. (Chem) NED 78, M.Sc. NED 97 B.Sc. (Chem) PU 81, M.E Bradford 84 B.S. (Chem) CSPU USA 75
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Chemical Engineers
WAJAHAT SAEED TOOR
Civil Engineers
ABDUL AZIZ MUGHAL ABDUL BASIT AMJAD
Operations Manager Resident Engineer (SAR) Senior Engineer
Tamimi Global Co. LTD (TAFGA) Implementation Supervsion Consult (ISC) SSOC, KAAB Dhahran
P.O. Box 10952, Jubail 31961 P.O. Box 3900, Riyadh 11481 Operation & Maintenance,
Ph: (03) 341-1391 , 050-011-6771 (cell) Ph: (011) 478-1940 , 054-647-1857 (cell) P.O. Box 633, Dhahran Airb
Email: wstoor@al-tamimi.com Email: aamughal750@hotmail.com Ph: (03) 330-6666 x 75120
B.Sc. (Chem) UETL 69 B.Sc. (CE) UETL 76 B.Sc (CE), UETL. 68

ABDUL WAHAB SHAIKH ABDUL WAHEED KHAN


Planning Engineer Senior Civil Engineer
Omrania & Associates Ministry of Municipal & Rural Affairs
P.O. Box 2600, Riyadh P.O. Box 1985, Riyadh 11441
Ph: 056-312-1203 (cell) Ph: (011) 477-7222 x 168
Email: kingz_life@yahoo.com Email: waheed39@netscape.net
B.E. (Civil), NED 96, MS, UT Malaysia B.E. (CE) NED 65

ABDUR RASHID HAQ ABDUR RASHID SHAD


Project Engineer Project Manager
Saudi BEMCO Al-Khodari Sons Co
Riyadh Ph: (04) 622-4874 , 055-504-3898 (cell)
Ph: 050-337-0483 (cell) Email: abdurrashidshad@yahoo.com
Email: abdurrasheed_haq@yahoo.com B.Sc. (CE) UETL 73
B.Sc. (CE) UETL 76

ADNAN RIAZ
ABID WASEEM ASLAM Structral Engineer
Project Manager Saudi Consulting Services
Manwa Est. P.O. Box 2341, Riyadh 11451
P.O. Box 52169, Riyadh 11563 Ph: (011) 465-9975 x 1721 , 050-366-5090 (cell)
Ph: (011) 476-8118 Email: ariaz@saudconsult.com
B.E. (CE) NED 79 B.Sc. (CE) UETL 04

AFAQ HUSSAIN SIDDIQI AFTAB AHMED


Quality Control Chief Engr. Construction Manager
ABV ROCK Group KB Saudi Consulting Services (Saudconsult)
P.O. Box 89426, Riyadh 11682 P.O. Box 7352, Jeddah 21462
Ph: (011) 403-7878 x 430 Ph: (02) 667-0500 x 117 , 050-300-4285 (cell)
B.E (C) NED 80 B.Sc (CE) UETL 84

AFTAB ALAM AHMAD FAROOQ


Project Manager Arch Engr.
Associated Consulting Engineer (ACE) Saudi Consulting Services
P.O. Box 543, Makkah P.O.Box 2341, Riyadh 11451
Ph: (02) 542-6421 , 050-650-3856 (cell) Ph: (011) 465-9975 x 1631
Email: ace_daabag@yahoo.com Email: fars31@yahoo.com
B.E (C) NED 68 B.Sc (C), UET Taxila 02

AHMAD SAEED AHMAD WARAICH


Project Engineer Cost Control Engineer
Saudi Consulting Services Elseif Engineering Contracting Est.
Riyadh P942, P.O. Box 2774, Riyadh 11461
Ph: (011) 465-9975 x 1752 Ph: (011) 454-9191 x 245/267, 050-641-5368 (cell)
Email: leo.abstract@gmail.com Email: ahmadwaraich@yahoo.com
B.S.c (C) UETL 02 B.Sc. (CE) NEU Turkey 96

AHSAN RASHID AKHTAR JAWAID NIAZI


General Manager Civil Works Manager
Saadullah Khan Brothers Siemens Limited
Al-Rossais Commercial Center, Riyadh P.O.Box: 719 Al-Khobar 31952
Ph: (011) 460-3271 , 050-640-8259 (cell) Ph: (03) 865-9765 , 050-389-3042 (cell)
Email: gm@skb-ksa.com Email: akhtar.niyazi.ext@siemens.com
B.Sc. (CE) UETL 74 B.Sc. (CE) UETL. 66
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Civil Engineers ANSAR FARID
Civil Engineers
FAZL-E-MABOOD AFRIDI FAZLULLAH SOLANGI
ANIS AL-HASAN Sr. Road Design Engr. Project Engineer Bridge Design Engineer
Project Engineer RGCK Association Saudi Consulting Services Saudi Consulting Services
Abdullah Tasan Consulting Bureau Jeddah P.O. Box 684, Khobar 31952 P.O.Box 2341, Riyadh 11451 P.O.Box 2341, Riyadh 11451
P.O. Box 5196, Jeddah 21422 Ph: (03) 857-6662 , 056-982-3950 (cell) Ph: (011) 465-9975 x 1705, 056-749-2129 (cell) Ph: (011) 465-9975 x 1631, 056-759-2690 (cell)
Ph: (02) 667-6612, 050-118-2531 (cell) Email: drop_in7@hotmail.com Email: femabood@saudconsult.com Email: fazlullahsolangi@yahoo.com
B.E. (Civil) NED 66 B.Sc. (CE) UETL 96, M.Sc. TQM PU 04 B.Sc. (CE) NWFP UET 02 B.E. (C), MUET Jamshoro 00

ANWAR IQBAL ARSHAD ALI AMJAD, DR. GHULAM SAFDAR HAFIZ KHADIM HUSSAIN
Civil Engineer Sr. Engineer General Manager Sr. Structural Engineer
Saudi Consulting Services (Saudconsult) SABIC Ghulam Safdar & Partner Contracting Co. Saudi Consolidated Engg
P.O. Box 2341, Riyadh 11451 P.O. Box 11425, Jubail 31961 Riyadh P.O. Box 3928, Riyadh 11481
Ph: (011) 485-4644 Ph: (03) 340-1772 , 050-787-3685 (cell) Ph: (011) 226-3727, 050-462-5701 (cell) Ph: (011) 477-8384 x 317 , 054-048-7038 (cell)
B.Sc (CE) UETL 73 Email: amjadaa@sabic.com Email: gsafdar@yahoo.com Email: hafizkhadim@hotmail.com
B.Sc.(CE) Sussex 86, M.Sc. HWU 99, PhD. HWU 03 B.Sc (CE) UETL 80 B.Sc (CE) UETL 89

ASAD MAQSOOD KHAN ASRAR KHAN GHORI HASAN AHMAD


Consultant HAMID ALI KHAN
Civil Engineer Project Engineer
Saudi Arabian Amiantit Company Civil Engineer
Saadullah Khan Brothers Saud Consult
P.O. Box 1029, Riyadh 11431 Elseif Engineering Contracting Est.
Al-Rossais Commercial Center, Riyadh Solamania, P.O.Box 2341, Riyadh 11451
Ph: (011) 465-8665 x 258 , 050-442-7082 (cell) P.O. Box 2774, Riyadh 11461
Ph: (011) 477-2498 , 056-523-7099 (cell) Ph: (011) 465-9975 x 1715
Email: akghori@amiantit.com Ph: (011) 454-9191 x 239
Email: asad.3737@yahoo.com Email: hasan_764@yahoo.com
B.E. (CE) NED 66, M.E AIT 76 B.Sc (C) GCET 58
B.Sc. (CE) UETT 06 B.Sc. (CE) UETL 00, M.Sc. UETL 03

ASRAR M AHMED ATEEQ ZAMAN KHAN IJAZ AHMAD KHAN IMARAN UDDIN
Resident Director ACE-DABBAGH General Manager Project Manager, Infra. Dept. Project Egineer (Infrast)
Associated Consulting Engineers (ACE) Sinsina Corner Co. Saudi Consulting Services (Saudconsult) Saudi Consulting Services
P.O. Box 543, Makkah P.O. Box 1050, Jubail 31951 P.O. Box 2341, Riyadh 11451 P.O. Box 2341, Riyadh 11451
Ph: (02) 542-6421 Ph: (03) 361-2111 , 050-532-9001 (cell) Ph: (011) 465-9975 x 115 Ph: (011) 465-9975 x 1717, 054-197-4833 (cell)
Email: ace_dabbag@yahoo.com Email: ateeq@zealconeng.com Email: scr@zajil.net Email: ned_imran@hotmail.com
B.E. (CE) NED 59 B.Sc. (CE) 92, M.Sc (CE) 00, MS (Comp) LUMS 06 B.Sc (CE) UETL 79 B.E (Civil), NED 05

ATIF USMAN BABAR SULTAN IMTIAZ AHMED IMTIAZ AHMED DURRANI


Projects Engineer Deputy General Manager Construction Manager Highway Engineer
Al-Hokair Group AETCON Asfar Al-Jazirah Est. Rashid Geotech & Materials Engineers (RGME)
P.O. Box 859, Riyadh 11421 P.O. Box 172, Dammam 31411 P.O. Box 220569, Riyadh 11311 P.O. Box 9182, Jeddah 21413
Ph: (011) 464-3361 , 050-726-5419 (cell) Ph: (03) 889-1576 x 14 , 050-587-4706 (cell) Ph: (011) 295-3015, 050-417-9532 (cell) Ph: (02) 671-5621
Email: atifkh_48@yahoo.co.uk Email: bsultan@batelco.com.bh Email: imtiazpindwala@hotmail.com Email: imtiazdurrani@yahoo.com
B.Sc. (CE) NUST 03, MSc. (MP) UOMUK 05 B.Sc (CE) UETL 81, M.Sc (Const Mgmt) EMU USA 84 B.Sc (CE) UETL 73 B.Sc. (CE) NWFPUET 92, M.S KFUPM 97

BILAL HASSAN BILAL MOHYUDDIN IQBAL HUSSAIN IRFAN ALI


Structural Engineer Road Engineer Project Manager Structural Engineer
Al-Tuwairqi Group Radicon Gulf Consult Al-Mas’ad Contracting Co. Saudi Consulting Services
P.O. Box 7922, Dammam 31742 P.O. Box 31952, P.O. Box 684 Riyadh P.O.Box 2341, Riyadh 11451
Ph: (03) 812-2966 x 453 , 050-739-0783 (cell) Ph: (03) 857-6662 , 059-854-4683 (cell) Ph: (011) 428-5555, 050-594-3179 (cell) Ph: (011) 465-9975 x 1632, 054-164-5210 (cell)
Email: bilal.hassan@altuwairqi.com Email: talktobilal@yahoo.com B.E (C) PU 68 Email: engrirfan@yahoo.com
B.Sc. (CE) UET Tax 05 B.Sc. (Civil) UETL 02, M.Sc. (Transp) NCU UK 09 B.E (C) QAUET Nawabshah 02

CHAUDHARY GULRAIZ SAEED EBRAR AHMED SHAMS IRSHAD NABI ISMET AMIN KHAWAJA
Lead Engineer Site Manager Sr. Project Manager General Manager
Elseif Engineering Contracting Est. ABB Contracting Co. Ltd AETCON Foundations Building Contracting Company LTD
P.O. Box 2774, Riyadh 11461 P.O. Box 2873 Al Khobar 31952 P.O. Box 250974, Riyadh 11391 P.O. Box 31269, Al-Khobar 31952
Ph: (011) 211-0087 Ph: (03) 586-2144 Ph: (03) 889-1576 , 050-481-7692 (cell) Ph: (03) 864-6593, 050-588-0792 (cell)
B.Sc (C) UETL 78 B.E. (CE) NED 81 Email: inabi@aetcon.com Email: gm@fbcc-ltd.com
B.E (CE ) UET Kabul 88 B.Sc (CE) UETL 66

FAHIM AKHTAR FASIH AHMED JAVAID IQBAL JAVED IQBAL


Lab Supervisor Senior Plumbing Engineer Chief Engineer General Manager
M.A Al-Azzaz Inspection & Testing Services Rashid Engineering Abal Khail Consulting Engineers Eidco Construction Co.
P.O. Box 31172 Al-Khobar 31952 P.O. Box 4354, Riyadh 11491 P.O. Box 4074, Riyadh 11491 Dhahran39134
Ph: (03) 859-0481-84 , 050-253-3855 (cell) Ph: (011) 482-3380, 050-212-4565 (cell) Ph: 050-412-8793 (cell) Ph: (03) 865-6982, 050-482-9040 (cell)
Email: fahim.akhtar70@yahoo.com Email: s_fasih90@hotmail.com Email: javaid7860@hotmail.com Email: eidco@live.com
BE (CE) SSURT 08 B.E (CE) NED 66 B.Sc (CE) UETL 75 B.Sc (C) UETL 83
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JAWED IQBAL KAMAL MUSTAFA
Civil Engineers
MOHAMMAD ABDUL KHALID MOHAMMAD ABDUL RAUF
Sr. Outside Plant Engineer Project Engineer Project Engineer Project Engineer
Bayanat Al-Oula for Network Services Saudi Consulting Services Saudi Electric Company (ERB) Saudi Consulting Services
P.O. Box 16431, Riyadh 11464 P.O.Box 2341 EDSD/CMED 1-200W P.O. Box 2341, Riyadh 11451
Ph: (011) 419-1818 Ph: (011) 465-9975 , 050-978-5783 (cell) P.O. Box 5190, Dammam Ph: (011) 465-9975 , 055-966-0751 (cell)
Email: jimoda@hotmail.com Email: engr_66@hotmail.com Ph: (03) 858-6629, 050-285-5357 (cell) Email: mrauf@saudconsult.com
B.E (C) NED 82 B.S.c (C) UET Taxila 05, M.Sc (C) UET 08 B.E (C) NED 76 B.Sc. (CE) UETL 92

KAMRAN KHALID JAVED KHALID HUSSAIN MOHAMMAD ADIL


MOHAMMAD AFZAL
Project Engineer Operations Manager Area Sales Manager (EP)
Project Manager
Dar Al-Riyadh Mohammed Daffer al-Qahtani Est. Saudi Arabian Amiantit Co.
Al-Jazirah Engineers & Consultants
Jubail P.O. Box 16, Al-Khobar 31952 P.O. Box 589, Dammam 31421
P.O. Box 10056, Jubail 31961
Ph: (03) 340-5575 , 054-203-7148 (cell) Ph: (03) 867-1708 , 050-384-7053 (cell) Ph: (03) 847-1500 x 1502, 050-481-3591 (cell)
Ph: (03) 341-3096
Email: javedkk@ibnsina.sabic.com Email: khalidmdqest@yahoo.com Email: madil@amiantit.com
B.Sc. (CE) EPUET 63, M.E AIT 67
BE (CE) UTEL 03 B.E. (CE) NED 94 B.E (C) NED 74

KHALID MAHMOOD MALIK MOHAMMAD ALIUDDIN


KHALID MAHMOOD DR. Sr. Manager Str. Plann MOHAMMAD ANWAR CHAUDHARY
Project Manager Cost Engineer SBG-ABCD
Professor of Civil Engg Hanmi International
Zuhair Fayez Parternership Consultants Saudi Binladin Group
King Abdul Aziz University P.O. Box 32088, Al-Khobar 31952
P.O. Box 9486, Riyadh 11413 Binladin Plaza, P.O. Box 41007, Jeddah 21521
P.O. Box 9027, Jeddah 21413 Ph: 050-680-2194 (cell)
Ph: (011) 476-3030 , 050-347-8426 (cell) Ph: (02) 631-2280 x 514
Ph: (02) 695-2250 Email: aliuddin61@yahoo.com
Email: khalidmmalik@hotmail.com B.Sc (CE) UETL 76
B.Sc (CE) UETL 65, Ph.D UNSW 73 B.E (C) NED 83, M.E (C) RUH 84
B.Sc. (CE) UETL 76, M.Sc. (CE) CTU USA 05, PMP P

KHURRAM KARAMAT KIRMANI SYED MUBASHIR HUSSAIN MOHAMMAD ANWAR HAYAT KHAN MOHAMMAD ARSHAD
Vice President / Manager Engg Chief Engineer Senior Civil Engineer Project Engineer
Saudi Consulting Services (Saudconsult) Rashid Engineering GACA, Presidency of Civil Aviation Saudi Consulting Services
P.O. Box 2341, Riyadh 11451 P.O. Box 4354, Riyadh 11491 P.O. Box 3477, Dammam 31471 P.O.Box 2341, Riyadh 11451
Ph: (011) 465-9975 x 107 , 050-586-8352 (cell) Ph: (011) 465-3127 , 050-725-4876 (cell) Ph: (03) 883-2377 , 050-794-4012 (cell) Ph: (011) 465-9975, 056-080-2401 (cell)
Email: bd@saudconsult.com Email: smhkirmani@hotmail.com Email: anwerhayat_47@yahoo.com Email: arshad961@hotmail.com
B.Sc (CE) UETL 72 B.Sc. (Honours) KU, B.E (C) NED 67, P.G.D IBA 71 B.E. (CE) NED 69 B.Sc (C) UETL 01, M.S.c UETL 09

MOHAMMAD FAHEEM MOHAMMAD FAHIM UDDIN


LAIQUE HAIDER M. WAHEED CHUGHTAI
Project Engineer Deputy Project Engineer
Civil / Str. Engineer Regional Manager
Al-Tuwairqi Group of Companies Abalkhail Consulting Engineers
Al-Hoty Establishment W NORCONSULT
N.S.I.F, P.O. Box 7600, Dammam 31492 P.O. Box 4074, Riyadh 11491
P.O. Box 31729, Al-Khobar 31952 P.O. Box 2026, Riyadh 11451
Ph: ((03) 812-2967 x 239 , 050-384-6892 (cell) Ph: 050-897-9982 (cell)
Ph: (03) 862-5481 , 050-380-4829 (cell) Ph: (011) 239-7619 , 050-646-9754 (cell)
Email: faheem@altuwarqi.com Email: fhm_uddin@yahoo.com
B.E. (CE) NED 83, MSCE LSU USA 87 B.Sc. (CE) UETL 66, MBA OSU 77
B.E. (CE) NED 92 B.E. (CE) NED 88, M.Sc (Nucleor E) QAU 90

M.P. AFTAB M. TARIQ AMIN CHAUDHARY, DR. MOHAMMAD HASAN


MOHAMMAD FAWAD KARBARI Operations Manager
Projects Manager Assistant Professor
Project manager Kanadiley Est.
Saudi Consulting Services Al-Imam Univesity
Hashem Contracting & Trading Co. Ltd. P.O. Box 582, Dammam 31421
P.O.Box 2341, Riyadh 11451 PO Box 84937, Riyadh 11681
P.O. Box 10005, Riyadh 11433 Ph: (03) 891-2838 , 050-721-1489 (cell)
Ph: (011) 465-9975 x 1810 , 056-022-1682 (cell) Ph: (011) 258-6364 , 056-594-9865 (cell)
Ph: (011) 464-9835 / 462-3955, 050-418-4921 (cell) Email: tkanadiley@yahoo.com
Email: mpaftab@saudconsult.com Email: mtariqch@hotmail.com
B.E. (CE ) NED 83, M.Sc (C ) NED 91 B.Eng (CE) McGill U 61
B.Sc. (CE) UETL 68, M.Sc. AIT 75 B.Sc. (CE) UETL 90, MS SUNY 92, Ph.D. UOT JP 99

MOHAMMAD IFTEKHAR-UD-DIN
MAJOR WAHID AHMED BHUTTA MALIK HUMAYOON IQBAL MOHAMMAD IBRAHIM
Civil Engineer
Managing Director Civil / Strt. Engineer Structural Consultant
Dar-Al-Majd Consulting Engineers
P.O. Box 42763, Riyadh 11551 Military Works Dept., MODA MODA GDMW
P.O. Box 60212, Riyadh 71545
Ph: (011) 260-0087 , 050-975-9706 (cell) P.O. Box 8633, Riyadh 11492 P.O. Box 21555, Riyadh 11485
Ph: (07) 722-1477 , 050-825-8665 (cell)
Email: wabwammz@yahoo.com Ph: (011) 478-9000 x 4635 Ph: (011) 478-9000
Email: ifsara@hotmail.com
B.Sc. (CE) MCE 92 B.Sc (CE) WPUETL 69 B.E. (CE) NED 67, M.E (S) UOF 71
B.Sc. (CE) MLQU- 90, MCM, UE- 91

MIR SARFARAZ ALI KHAN MOHAMMAD JAFAR KHAN MOHAMMAD JASIM AKHTAR
MIRZA AHTESHAM UD DIN Projects Manager Civil Engineer
Project Manager
Civil Engineer Nesma & AlFadl Cont. Co Ltd. Darul Majd Consulting Engineers
Saudi Consulting Services (Saudconsult)
Saudi Consulting Services (Saudconsult) P.O. Box 1498, Al-Khober 31952 P.O. Box 60212, Riyadh 11545
P.O. Box 1293, Dammam 31431
P.O. Box 3313, Jeddah 21471 Ph: (03) 897-1050 , 050-582-0847 (cell) Ph: (011) 252-0088 x 4559 , 050-606-2326 (cell)
Ph: (03) 845-0000 x 3260 , 050-681-6437 (cell)
Ph: (02) 667-2082 Email: mjkhan@nesma.com.sa Email: jasimakhtar@hotmail.com
Email: msak41@yahoo.com
B.E. (CE) NED 67, B.Sc KU 63 B.E. (CE) NED 77 B.E. (CE) NED 79, M.S UPM 87
B.E. (CE) OU 65
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MOHAMMAD KALIMUR REHMAN, DR. MOHAMMAD KHALIQUE
Civil Engineers
MOHAMMAD TAYYIB WARAICH MOHAMMAD USMAN
Research Engr. (Assoc. Prof) Road Engr. in Infrastructure Senior Structural Engineer Project Manager
King Fahd Unveristy of Petroleum Saud Consult Elseif Engineering Contracting Co. Ltd Saadullah Khan Brothers
P.O. Box 151, Dhahran 31261 P.O.Box 2341, Riyadh 11451 P.O. Box 2774, Riyadh 11461 Al-Rossais Commercial Center, Riyadh
Ph: (03) 860-1129 , 050-277-7158 (cell) Ph: (011) 465-9975 Ph: (011) 454-9191 x. 256 Ph: (0) 477-2498 , 050-418-9780 (cell)
Email: mkrahman@kfupm.edu.sa Email: mkhalique@saudconsult.com Email: ahmadwaraich@yahoo.com Email: pm@skb-ksa.com
B.E. (CE) NED 80, MS UCB 84, Ph.D KFUPM 99 B.Sc. (CE) UETL 92 B.Sc. (CE) UETL 68 B.Sc. (CE) UETT 02

MOHAMMAD MASOOD ANJUM MOHAMMAD YAHYA KHAN


MOHAMMAD KHURSHID Lead Engineer (CIVIL) MOHAMMAD YOUSUF
Civil Engineer Adminstrator III Contract Section Engineer
Elseif Engineering & Contracting Est. Elseif Engineering Contracting Co.
Dar Al- majd Engineering Consultants P.O. Box 2774, Riyadh 11461 Elseif Engineering Contracting Est.
P.O. Box 60212, Riyadh 11545 P.O. Box 2774, Riyadh 11461 P.O. Box 2774, Riyadh 11461
Ph: (011) 454-9191 x 214 , 050-286-3128 (cell) Ph: (011) 454-9191 x 292 , 050-286-1859 (cell)
Ph: (011) 464-9688, 050-792-0045 (cell) Email: masood@el-seif.com.sa Ph: 050-649-7523 (cell)
B.Sc. (CE) NWFPUET 91 Email: myahya@el-seif.com.sa B.E (C) NED 83
B.Sc. (CE) UETL 75 B.Sc. (CE) NWFPUET 84

MOHAMMAD MUDDASSER MUBASHAR HANIF MUBEEN AHMAD


MOHAMMAD MOAZAM KHAL Road Engineer Geotechincal Engr. Highways & Drainage Design Eng
Resident Engineer Saud Consult GEC Saudi Consulting Services
Dar-Al-Riyadh Consultant P.O.Box 2341, Riyadh 11451 P.O. Box 2870, Al-Khobar 31952 P.O.Box 2341, Riyadh 11451
P.O. Box 5364, Riyadh 11422 Ph: (011) 465-9975 , 050-289-5536 (cell) Ph: (03) 887-3577 , 054-521-9386 (cell) Ph: (011) 465-9975 x 1707 , 056-385-6148 (cell)
Ph: (011) 464-1611 Email: engr_muddaser@hotmail.com Email: gec@zajil.net Email: mubeen746@hotmail.com
B.Sc. (CE) UETL 78 B.S.c (C) BZUM 05 B.Sc. (CE) UETL06 B.E. (CE) UETL 03

MOHAMMAD NAEEM CHAUDHRY MOHAMMAD PERWEZ ALAM MUBEEN UDDIN AHMED MUHAMMAD ATHER MALIK KHAN
Civil / Structural Engr. Operations Manager Subcontract Engineer Structure Engineer
Alfalak KT Arabia LTD JGC ARABIA LTD. Omrania & Associates
P.O. Box 1963, Al-Khobar 31952 Alkhobar P.O. Box 2414, AL-KHOBAR 31952 Sulaimania, Riyadh
Ph: (03) 574-4115, 050-794-4846 (cell) Ph: (03) 849-8407 , 055-289-2096 (cell) Ph: (03) 576-0650 x. 195 , 050-245-7195 (cell) Ph: (011) 292-2260 , 059-022-8988 (cell)
Email: naeemmn@aramco.com.sa Email: alamperwez@hotmail.com Email: mubeenz99@hotmail.com Email: engr_atherkhan@hotmail.com
B.Sc. (CE) UETL 78 B.E. (CE) NED 79 M. Inst. CES ICES 84 B.E. (Civil) NED 03, M.E. (Civil) NED 10

MOHAMMAD SAJJAD HUSSAIN MUHAMMAD FARRUKH ZAKI MUHAMMAD IFTIKHAR QASIM


MOHAMMAD RASHID Project Manager Project Manager Project Engineer
Civil Engineer SOFCON-Stanley NESPAK Al-Tuwairqi Group
Saudi Oger Ltd. P.O. Box 3998, Khobar 31952 P.O. Box 50344, Riyadh 11523 P.O. Box 7922, Dammam 31742
P.O. Box 30435, Al-Hassa 31982 Ph: (03) 887-9525 x 1536, 056-428-6189 (cell) Ph: (011) 465-4235 , 055-871-6682 (cell) Ph: 050-528-3240 (cell)
Ph: (03) 592-4445 Email: msajjadh58@hotmail.com Email: mfzaki57@yahoo.com Email: engii2000@yahoo.com
B.E (C) NED 87 B.E (C ) NED 83, M.Sc (Nuclear) QAU 84 B.E. (CE) NED 81 B.Sc. (CE) UETKPK 03

MOHAMMAD SHAFIQ MAITLA MUHAMMAD IMRAN MUHAMMAD KASHIF RIAZ


MOHAMMAD SALEEM UL ISLAM
General Manager Sr. Design Engineer ( C & S) Design & Structural Eng I
Construction Manager
Salman Saad Al-Akeel Est Olayan Descon Engineering Co. Palace Consulting Engineers
GEC
P.O. Box 220969, Riyadh 11311 PO 10108, 31961Al-Jubail Industrial City #3, Bldg 9, Prince Naif St, Cross #9, Al-Khobar
Ph: (0) 898-5661 , 054-472-3250 (cell)
Ph: (011) 464-5142, 050-528-8680 (cell) Ph: (03) 340-7940 , 053-346-2701 (cell) Ph: (03) 858-7123
Email: saleemfarooqui98@gmail.com
Email: mmaitla@yahoo.com Email: mibaloch@olayandescon.com Email: civilizedkashif@gmail.com
BE (Civil), NED 06
B.Sc (CE) UETL 75 B.Sc. (CE) UETL 01 B.Sc (Civil), UET Taxilla 05

MOHAMMAD SHAHID HAMEED MOHAMMAD SHOAIB MUHAMMAD WAQAS JAVED MUKARRAM RAZZAQ AHMAD
Bridge Design Engineer Principal Engineer Project Engineer Utility Engineer
Saudi Consulting Services NESPAK Al-Masar Al-Hadeeth Co. Ltd. Saudi Consulting Services
P.O.Box 2341, Riyadh 11451 Villa-3, Yaqoot Imami St, Olaya Rd. Al-Jouf Saudi Arabia P.O.Box 2341, Riyadh 1145
Ph: (011) 465-9975 x 1634, 054-281-5313 (cell) Ph: (011) 465-4235 , 054-678-5400 (cell) Ph: 059-632-5061 (cell) Ph: (011) 465-9975 , 054-135-5163 (cell)
Email: mshahid@yahoo.co Email: shoaibce@yahoo.com Email: gotowaqas@yahoo.com Email: mrazzaq@saudconsult.com
B.Sc. (CE) UETL 02, M.Sc. (Strc) UETL 05 B.Sc. (CE) UETL 89, PGD UETL 01 B.Sc. (CE) UETL 09 B.Sc. (CE) UETL 02

MOHAMMAD TAHIR JAMEEL MOHAMMAD TAHIR SALEEM MUNEEB ASLAM KHAN MUNEER AHMED RANA
Structural Design Engineer Project Manager PMT Manager Planning & Project Engineer
SEC-EHVS M & M Company Ltd. Ground Engineering Contractors Int. Center of Commerce & Contracting
SEC HQ Dammam P.O. Box 10514, Riyadh 11443 P.O. Box 1053, Al-Khobar 31952 P.O. Box 9778, Riyadh 11423
Ph: (03) 857-2300x 84937 , 050-242-0965 (cell) Ph: (011) 477-8556 , 050-629-2171 (cell) Ph: (03) 887-3577 , 054-918-4251 (cell) Ph: (011) 460-7667 , 050-829-9004 (cell)
Email: tahirjamil2005@yahoo.com Email: mtskhan02@hotmail.com Email: gec@zajil.net Email: icriyadh@shabakah.com
B.Sc. (CE) UETL 92 B.E. (CE), NED 1977 B.E. (CE) NED 93 B.E. (CE) NED 89
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Civil Engineers
MUNIR AHMAD
Civil Engineers
SADAR DIN MUBARIK ALI SALEEM BAIG MIRZA
MUNIR AHMED
Project Manager Principal Engineer Project Manager
Plant & Operations Manager
Saudi Binladin Group Saud Consult Saudi Consolidated Eng. Co.
Saif Noman Said & Partnership Co.
P.O. Box 105, Riyadh 11411 P.O.Box 2341, Riyadh 11451 P.O. Box 3928, Riyadh 11481
P.O. Box 40843, Riyadh 11511
Ph: (011) 403-1103 Ph: (011) 465-9975 x 1203 , 056-359-2016 (cell) Ph: (011) 477-8384 , 050-328-4518 (cell)
Ph: (011) 490-0116 , 050-424-4765 (cell)
Email: munirsa3@yahoo.com Email: sdari@saudconsult.com Email: sbmirza50@hotmail.com
B.Sc (CE) UETL 79
B.Sc. (CE) UETL 75 B.Sc. (CE) UETL 90 B.Sc. (CE) UETL 75

MUNIR AHMED JAVID MUSHTAQ AHMED WASSAN SARFRAZ AHMED SHABBIR A. KHOKHAR
Project Manager PM&Head of Specification Dept. Project Engineer Senior Technical Consultant
AETCON Zuhair Fayez Partnership Saudi Consulting Services Saudi Industrial Development Fund
P.O. Box 172, Dammam 31411 P.O. Box. 5445, Jeddah 21422 P.O.Box 2341, Riyadh 11451 P.O. Box 4143, Riyadh 11149
Ph: (03) 889-1609 , 050-480-9523 (cell) Ph: (02) 612-9999 x 9480 , 050-464-0934 (cell) Ph: (011) 465-9975 (ext1770) Ph: (011) 477-4002 x 248
Email: engrmunirjavid@aetcon.com Email: mushtaqa1@hotmail.com Email: enviroengr@hotmail.com Email: s.khokhar@sidf.gov.sa
B.Sc. (CE) UETL 92 B.E. (Cel) US 73 B.Sc. (Civil) UETL 03, M.Sc. (Environ. Eng) UETL 06 B.Sc. (CE) UETL 70

MUSTAFA IQBAL NASIM MUSTAFA NOEED AHMED KAMRAN SHAFIQ AHMED SHAHID ANWAR
Procurement Manager Project Manager Resident Engineer General Manager
Al-Rashid Trading & Contracting (RTCC) Tamimi Global Co. LTD. (TAFGA) RPMC (Railway Project Management Co.) Wilber Smith Associates
P.O. Box 307, Riyadh 11411 P.O.Box 10952, Jubail 31961 P.O. Box 3900, Riyadh 11481 P.O. Box. 301285, Riyadh 11372
Ph: (011) 401-2550 x 617 Ph: (03) 341-1391 , 050-396-0513 (cell) Ph: 055-840-0207 (cell) Ph: (011) 249-9270 , 050-437-713 (cell)
Email: miqbal@rtcc.com.sa Email: mustafanoeed1@yahoo.com Email: samt892@yahoo.com Email: sanwar@wilbursmith.com
B.Sc.(CE) AMU 75 B.Sc. (CE) MCER 79, MBA CSML 96, M.Phil (WRE) B.Sc. (CE) UETL 73 BE Hatfield U 84, M.E. ICUL 87, MBA City U 91

NADEEM ARSHAD SHEIKH NAVEED ULLAH SHAIKH AZHAR ALI


Director SHAIKH MOHAMMAD ASHRAF
Structural Engineer Operations manager
Sinsina Corner Co. Sr. Engineer
Saudi Consulting Services (Saudconsult) Saudi Archtrodon Ltd.
PO Box 1050, Jubail 31951 Military Works Dept. (MODA)
P.O. Box 2341, Riyadh 11451 P.O. Box 2242, Dammam 31451
Ph: (03) 361-2111 , 050-061-1732 (cell) P.O. Box 20379, Riyadh 11455
Ph: (011) 465-9975 x 213 Ph: (03) 859-4015
Email: azhar@zealcomeng.com Ph: (011) 472-4338
B.Sc (CE) UETL 90, M.S UTA 91 B.Sc UETL 89
B.Sc. (CE) UETL 92 B.E (CE) NED 71, MEA GWU 79

NOUMAN RAFIQ PARVEZ A. NAUSHAHI SHEIKH AKHTAR HUSAIN SYED ABDUL MAJEED SHAH
Project Engineer General Manager Project Manager Project Manager
Al-Masar Al Hadkkat (Pvt) Ltd. Ground Engineering Contractors Saudi Consulting Services (Saudconsult) Elseif Engineering Contracting
Al-Jouf P.O. Box 1053, Khobar 31952 P.O. Box 2341, Riyadh 11451 P.O.Box 2774, Riyadh 11461
Ph: (03) 056-489-4288 , 059-237-9073 (cell) Ph: (03) 887-3577 , 050-580-9867 (cell) Ph: (011) 465-9975 x 1240 , 050-911-4871 (cell) Ph: (011) 454-9191 x224 , 056-147-5771 (cell)
Email: nouman318@yahoo.com Email: gec@zajil.net Email: shaikh@saudconsult.com Email: s.majeed@el-seif.com.sa
B.E. (Civil) NED 09 B.Sc. (CE) UETL 81, M.E © AIT 92 B.E. (CE) NED 65, M.E UW 70 BE (Civil), NED 74

QAIYYUM HASHMI SYED ABID ALI ABID


PERVAIZ IQBAL QURESHI Senior Civil Engineer SYED EHSAN HIKMAT
Field Engineer Project Manager
Saudi Oger Ltd. Al-Mutawa Co. Structural Engineer
M/S Sharif KEC P.O. Box 1449, Riyadh 11431 Omrania and Associates
P.O. Box 549, Riyadh 11391 P.O.Box 9278, Dammam 31413
Ph: (011) 477-3115 x 5361 , 050-861-6825 (cell) Ph: (03) 856-1169 , 055-207-7528 (cell) Ph: 058-289-1469 (cell)
Ph: (011) 465-6150 Email: qhashmi@saudioger.com Email: hikmat.ehsan@gmail.com
B.Sc (CE) 93 Email: syedabid932@yahoo.com
B.E. (CE), NED 1980 B.Sc (Civil), UETL 02 B.E. (Civil) NED 06, M.E. (Civil) NED 10

RAHEEL WAKEEL RAIS MIRZA SYED FAIZ AHMAD


Civil Engineer Civil Engineer SYED GHULAM MUSTAFA SHAH
Chief Structural Engineer
Saadullah Khan Brothers King Saud University Project Engineer
Saudi Oger Ltd.
Al-Rossais Commercial Center, Riyadh Ph: Elseif Engineering Contracting Est.
GPCD-8413, P.O. Box 1449, Riyadh 11431
Ph: (011) 477-2498 , 050-385-5721 (cell) Email: rmamsa@hotmail.com P.O. Box 2774, Riyadh 11643
Ph: (011) 477-3115 x 3845 , 050-816-9304 (cell)
Email: rahil_wakil@hotmail.com M.S (CE) Ph: (011) 454-9191 , 050-244-9790 (cell)
Email: syedfaiz23@hotmail.com
B.Sc. (CE) UET NWFP 06 B.E. (CE) SU 72
B.E. (CE) NED 79, M.E (Str.) AIT 82

RANA WASEEM SARWAR REHAN-UL-HAQ SYED HAIDER BUKHARI SYED MOHAMMAD ALI
Structural Engineer Construction Manager Structural Site Engr. Geotechnical Engineer
Omrania & Associates Al-Khorayef Group of Co. Dar Al-Riyadh Keller - Turki Co. Ltd.
Riyadh, KSA Riyadh Jubail P.O. Box 718, Dammam 31421
Ph: (011) 434-7600 , 054-471-3137 (cell) Ph: 056-357-6071 (cell) Ph: (03) 341-0671 , 054-561-2370 (cell) Ph: (03) 833-3997 , 050-481-7703 (cell)
Email: waseemrana8@gmail.com Email: rehan3015@hotmail.com Email: syed.bukhari@daralriyadh.com Email: kaller-turki@atco.com.sa
B.E. (Civil), NUST 09 B.Sc. (CE) AKU 01 B.Sc. (CE) UETL 04, M.Sc. (Const) HWU 11 M.Sc.(CE) KFUPM
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Civil Engineers
SYED SAMIUDDIN AHMED SYED WASI IMAM
Computer Engineers
Civil Engineer HAMZA JAWAID NIAZI HAMZA KHALID
Sr. Project Manager (Civil)
Saudi Consulting Services (Saudconsult) Senior Technical Consultant Software Development
Saudi Consulting Services (Saudconsult)
P.O. Box 1293, Dammam 31431 SSBS M. A. Al-Azzaz Inspection and Testing Services
P.O. Box 1293, Dammam 31431
Ph: (03) 895-5004 x 242 , 050-891-2986 (cell) Ph: 054-842-7166 (cell) Ph: (03) 859-0481/8590484 , 059-846-2876 (cell)
Ph: (03) 895-7144 , 050-191-5329 (cell)
Email: ahmeds@arrazi.sabic.com Email: hamzajawaid@gmail.com Email: hamza@maaz.com.sa
Email: imam_wasi@hotmail.com
B.E. (CE) NED 79 B.Sc. (CmpE) UMTL 03 BE (Comp) SSUET 05
B.E. (CE) NED 77

SYED ZAHIR-UL-HUSNAIN SHAH IMRAN RASUL IRTAZA GHAFOOR


Business Development Manager UMAIR ASHRAF Solution Architect Telecom Engineer
Al Osais Civil Engineer Nokia Siemens Networks STC
P.O. Box 13376, Dammam 31493 Saadullah Khan Brothers Tatweer Towers B2, P.O. Box 340, Riyadh 11351 STC HQ, Building 2
Ph: (03) 820-4309 , 050-586-9227 (cell) Al-Rossais Commercial Center, Riyadh Ph: 059-005-6484 (cell) Ph: (011) 452-5503 , 055-957-0997 (cell)
Email: zshah@osais.com Ph: (011) 477-2498 , 054-140-1353 (cell) Email: imran.rasul@gmail.com Email: iabdulghafoor.c@stc.com.sa
B.E. (CE), OBU. 92, MBA CUL. 94 B.Sc. (CE) UETT 07 B.S. (CS), UETL 04 B.S. (CS) MAJU 02

WAQAS AHMAD KHAN WAQUAS BIN TARIQ KHALIL AHMED KHURRAM SHAHID QURESHI
Project Engineer (Structural) Planning Engr. System Software Engineer Sales Engineer
Saudi Consulting Services Sinsina Corner Co. for Contracting Royal Saudi Naval Forces Apral International Group
P.O.Box 2341, Riyadh PO Box 1050, Jubail 31951 P.O. Box 61721, Riyadh 11575 P.O. Box 27045, Riyadh 11417
Ph: (cell) 056-772-0353 , 059-363-9389 Ph: (03) 361-2111 , 059-224-1491 (cell) Ph: (011) 499-6666 x 2907 , 050-712-0047 (cell) Ph: (011) 478-1212 x 227 , 050-429-9984 (cell)
Email: khan_sam34@yahoo.com Email: waqas.bin.tariq@hotmail.com Email: khalil999@gmail.com Email: ksq_2000@yahoo.com
B.E. (Civil), UET Taxila 06 B.Sc. (CE) UET Tax 03 B.E. (Ecs) DCET 80, M.S (Comp E) USC 84 B.Sc. (Comp E) AUM 96

ZAHEER ABBAS SARDAR KHAN ZAINULABDIN PATHAN MIAN ABDUL HAMID MOHAMMAD ADNAN AZAM
Geotechnical & Proposals Eng Senior Civil Engineer IS & Governance Consultant Communication Engineer
Ground Engineering Contractors (GEC) Saudi Electric Company Saudi Electricity Co. SIEMENS
P.O.Box 1053, Al-Khobar 31952 P.O. Box 63221, Riyadh 11516 Riyadh Al-Raja Tower, Khobar
Ph: (03) 887-3577 , 054-918-4253 (cell) Ph: (011) 403-2222 x 29758 , 050-440-7678 (cell) Ph: (011) 461-9368 , 050-185-8073 (cell) Ph: (03) 865-9659 , 056-914-6007 (cell)
Email: gec-kho@gecsaudi.com Email: pathanzain@hotmail.com Email: hamid1947@hotmail.com Email: addiazam@gmail.com
B.Sc(Civil) UETL 11 B.E. (CE) NED 71 B.E. (CS) NED 96 B.Sc. (CmpE) SSUET 06

MOHAMMAD AHSAN KHAN MOHAMMAD ANEEQ KASHAN


Success Product Manager
Mishaal Al Sudairy Office
Network Engineer
SIEMENS Ltd.
Action is the foundational key to all success. progress; working together is success.
Pablo Picasso Henry Ford P.O. Box 87881 Riyadh 11652 P.O. Box 27503, Riyadh 11427
Ph: (011) 462-5766 , 050-018-5509 (cell) Ph: (011) 206-0000 x 3277 , 050-944-7695 (cell)
In order to succeed, your desire for success should be Strive not to be a success, but rather to be of value. Email: ahsan@mso.com.sa Email: aneeq.kashan.ext@siemens.com
greater than your fear of failure. Albert Einstein B.S. (CS) SSUET 06 B.S. (CS) SSUET 06
Bill Cosby
I›ve failed over and over and over again in my life and that
MOHAMMAD HASEEB NAZ MUHAMMAD FARAZ KHAN
Always be yourself, express yourself, have faith in yourself, is why I succeed.
Computer Engineer Director
do not go out and look for a successful personality and Michael Jordan LM Ericsson Ather Telecom
duplicate it. P.O. Box 6121, Riyadh 11442 Olaya
All you need is ignorance and confidence and the success
Bruce Lee Ph: (011) 230-3111 x 2003 , 050-421-3462 (cell) Ph: (011) 463-1208 , 050-058-3825 (cell)
is sure.
Email: naz_haseeb@hotmail.com Email: faraz@ather-telecomsolutions.com
A successful man is one who can lay a firm foundation Mark Twain
B.S. (Comp E) EMU Cyprus 2000 B.Sc. (CS) UOSA 98
with the bricks others have thrown at him. Success is a lousy teacher. It seduces smart people into
David Brinkley thinking they can›t lose.
MUHAMMAD YOUSAF ISMAIL NAUFAL BIN SAAD AL-HUSSAINI
Bill Gates Inspection Engineer
Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to Project Manager-GIS Consultant
continue that counts. I don›t know the key to success, but the key to failure is Geo Tech Consulting Group M. A. Al-Azzaz Inspection and Testing Services
Winston Churchill trying to please everybody. Riyadh P.O. Box 31172, Al-Khobar 31952
Bill Cosby Ph: 056-977-9314 (cell) Ph: (03) 859-0481/8590484 , 050-137-9531 (cell)
Try not to become a man of success, but rather try to Email: engmyousaf@gmail.com Email: naufal@maaz.com.sa
become a man of value. Develop success from failures. Discouragement and B.Sc. (Comp) NEU CYP 02 BE (Comp) SSUET 10
Albert Einstein failure are two of the surest stepping stones to success.
Dale Carnegie OMAR AKBAR QAMAR UL ISLAM
Always bear in mind that your own resolution to succeed
Vendor Inspector System Analyst
is more important than any other. The difference between a successful person and others is M.A. Al-Azzaz Insp & Testing Serv International Systems Engineering
not a lack of strength, not a lack of knowledge, but rather P.O. Box 31172, Khobar P.O. Box 54002, Riyadh 11514
Abraham Lincoln
a lack of will. Ph: (03) 859-7004 , 053-291-2441 (cell) Ph: (011) 478-3603 x 263 , 050-310-2418 (cell)
Coming together is a beginning; keeping together is Vince Lombardi Email: omar@maaz.com.sa Email: qamar@ise-ltd.com
B.E. (CE) SSUET 06 B.Sc. (EE) UETL 80, M.E. RPI 82, MBA Bir.U 91
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Computer Engineers
RAJA MUHAMMAD ADBULLAH ASLAN RIZWAN MEHMOOD
Electrical Engineers
ABBAS RAZA
System Engineer System Analyst & Designer Engineer ABDUL GHAFOOR
Ather Telecom Visual Sof Apral nternation Superintendent, Electrical
Olaya P.O. Box 11669, Al-Jubail 31961 Riyadh Saud Consult
Ph: (011) 463-1208 , 056-879-9263 (cell) Ph: (03) 335-9913 , 050-941-9448 (cell) Ph: (011) 479-1212 , 050-629-7772 (cell) Ph: (011) 578-0337 , 050-246-2302 (cell)
Email: raja593@yahoo.com Email: rieeriz@yahoo.com Email: abbasraza2002@hotmail.com Email: abdulghafoor01@hotmail.com
B.E. (IT) UETT 06, M.Sc. (IT) BIT 10 B.S. (CS) Infomate Lah 00 B.Sc. (EE) UETL 73 B.Sc (EE) CET 83

SYED SALMAN SHAFIQ TAQDEES AHMED SIDDIQI ABDUL HAFEEZ ANJUM


Internet Product Manager LEAD SERVICES BUSINESS MANAGER ABDUL GHAFOOR KHAN
Senior Design Engineer
Saudi Telecomm. Company NOKIA SIEMENS NETWORKS (NSN) Chief Electrical Engineer
Saudi Electric Company (EOA)
P.O. Box 84681, Riyadh 11681 Tatweer Towers B2, P.O. Box 340, Riyadh 11351 Rashid Engineering
P.O. Box 85, Jubail 31951
Ph: (011) 452-6275 Ph: (011) 440-6151 , 050-568-4168 (cell) P.O. Box 4354, Riyadh 11491
Ph: (03) 362-1824 x 76691 , 050-201-0209 (cell)
Email: sshafiq2000@hotmail.com Email: taqdees@gmail.com Ph: (011) 464-1188
Email: ahasiddah@gmail.com
MBA IBA 79, MS (Comp E) USC 84 M.Sc. (CS), Punjab Univ 93 B.E. (PESH), B.Sc Hons. M.Sc UK, SMIEEE
B.Sc (EE) UETL 1990

WAQAS ASAD KHAN ZAHOOR ALI KHAN


Sr. Product Specialist Engr. Lecturer ABDUL HAFEEZ MUGHAL ABDUL HANNAN
ABB Power Generation & Water College of Applied Medical Sciences, KSU Electrical Engineer Estimation Engineer
5th Floor Legend Tower P.O. Box 13128, Riyadh 11493 Min. of Defence & Aviation (Air) Adwan Marketing Co. Ltd.
Ph: (011) 218-1782 , 056-717-7599 (cell) Ph: (011) 435-5010 x 731 , 050-795-9057 (cell) P.O. Box 16431, Riyadh 11464 P.O. Box 64273, Riyadh 11536
Email: waasad@gmail.com Email: zali@ksu.edu.sa Ph: (011) 476-7407 x 2257 Ph: (011) 495-5332 x 124
B.E. (Comp) SSUET 03 M.S. (CmpE) UET Taxila 06, MS (Elect.) QAU 2000, MCSE, B.E. (EE) MUET 83 B.Sc (EE) AUM 94

ABDUL JALAL ABDUL MAJEED KALAIR


Leadership Technical Manager
Saudi Services for E/M Works Co. Ltd.
Electrical Engineer
Saudi Consulting Services (Saudconsult)
People ask the difference between a leader and a boss. Don›t find fault, find a remedy. P.O. Box 6341, Riyadh 11442 P.O. Box 1293, Dammam 31431
The leader leads, and the boss drives. Henry Ford Ph: (011) 402-6809 , 050-441-1932 (cell) Ph: (03) 845-0000x 3702 , 050-222-3470 (cell)
Theodore Roosevelt Email: jalal_roshan@hotmail.com Email: Kalair.a.m@saudconsult.com
Leadership is the art of getting someone else to do B.Sc (EE) UOP 73 B.Sc. (EE) UETL 71
If you think you can do a thing or think you can›t do a something you want done because he wants to do it.
thing, you›re right. Dwight D. Eisenhower
Henry Ford ABDUL QAYOOM MEMON ABDUL QAYYUM
Innovation distinguishes between a leader and a Distribution Engr. Sr. Electrical Engineer
A genuine leader is not a searcher for consensus but a Saudi Electricity Company Ansaldo
molder of consensus. follower.
P&TCD, NED SEC P.O.Box 85, Jubail 31951 P.O. Box 4430, Riyadh 11491
Martin Luther King, Jr. Steve Jobs Ph: (03) 362-1824 x 76508 , 053-564-0130 (cell) Ph: (011) 462-2011/465-6613 , 050-343-6725 (cell)
Effective leadership is putting first things first. Effective Email: jani_memon1@yahoo.com Email: ansaldo@nesma.net.sa
It is better to lead from behind and to put others in B.E. NUET 98, M.E. AIT 05 B.Sc (EE) UETL 70
front, especially when you celebrate victory when management is discipline, carrying it out.
nice things occur. You take the front line when there is Stephen Covey
ABDUL QAYYUM QURESHI ABDUL RAHMAN LALDIN
danger. Then people will appreciate your leadership. Project Manager Consultant
Nelson Mandela Management is doing things right; leadership is doing
the right things. ABB Contracting Co. Ltd. Saudi Electricity Company
A leader is best when people barely know he exists, P.O. Box 10101, Dammam 31433 SEC HQ Faisliah Tower
Peter Drucker Ph: (03) 843-3404 , 050-449-0475 (cell) Ph: (011) 461-9274 , 050-818-2476 (cell)
when his work is done, his aim fulfilled, they will say: we
Affirmation without discipline is the beginning of Email: abdul.qureshi@sa.abb.com Email: arlaldin@hotmail.com
did it ourselves.
delusion. B.Sc (EE) EUP 76 B.Sc. (EE) EPUET 70, M.S (EE) KFUPM 83, M.Eng (Ind) UofT 02
Lao Tzu
Jim Rohn
Leadership is solving problems. The day soldiers ABDUL WAHEED MIR ABSAR KAREEM
stop bringing you their problems is the day you have Leadership - leadership is about taking responsibility, Engineering Specialist Project Manager NPO
stopped leading them. They have either lost confidence not making excuses. Saudi Electric Company (CRB) Nokia Siemens Network (NSN)
that you can help or concluded you do not care. Either Mitt Romney P.O. Box 60528, Riyadh 11555 Tatweer Towers B2, P.O. Box 340, Riyadh 11351
case is a failure of leadership. Ph: (011) 403-2222 x 14546 , 050-286-2318 (cell) Ph: (011) 440-6032 , 055-526-9018 (cell)
Colin Powell A man always has two reasons for doing anything: a Email: waheed.mir@hotmail.com Email: absarkareem@yahoo.com
good reason and the real reason. B.E. (EE) SU 74, M.Sc UOB BE (EE), UETL 00
Effective leadership is not about making speeches
or being liked; leadership is defined by results not J. P. Morgan
ADNAN ZAHEER KHAWAJA AFTAB AHMED MUGHAL
attributes. Hold yourself responsible for a higher standard than Sales & Services Manager Electrical Engineer
Peter Drucker anybody expects of you. Never excuse yourself. Tamimi Auto & Sens Sol (GEIP) SEC Consultant (Al-Othman)
Be a yardstick of quality. Some people aren›t used to an Henry Ward Beecher P.O Box 32119 Khobar 31952 Abqaiq Road Riyadh
environment where excellence is expected. Ph: (03) 868-0317 , 054-555-3401 (cell) Ph: , 053-024-7675 (cell)
The cautious seldom err. Email: azaheer@tco.com.sa Email: aftabamughal@gmail.com
Steve Jobs Confucius B.E. (EE) AUI 07 B.E. (EE) MUET 00
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Electrical Engineers
AHMAD FARRAKH MANZOOR
Electrical Engineers
ANWAR AHMED MALIK
AHMAD NADEEM KHAWAJA ANWAR NAZAR ALI JIWANI
Head of Bldg. Auto. Sr. Electrical Engineer
Area Sales Manager Sr. Electrical Engineer
Siemens Ltd SABIC
Saudi Transformers Co. Abdullah Abal Khail Consulting Engrs.
P.O. Box - 9510, Riyadh - 11423 P.O Box 10002 Jubail 31961
P.O. Box 5785 Dammam 31432 P.O. Box 4074, Riyadh 11491
Ph: (011) 2778220 , 050-459-0157 (cell) Ph: (03) 356-2094 , 050-748-3665 (cell)
Ph: (03) 847-3020 Ext 222 , 050-587-2014 (cell) Ph: (011) 465-2260/463-3417 , 050-889-0637 (cell)
Email: farrakh@hotmail.com Email: malika@sabic.com
B.E. (EE) NED 91, MBA IBA 97 B.E. (EE) NED 77
B.Sc. (EE) NUST 00 B-Tech UETL 81

AHMAD SOHAIL SIDDIQUI AHMAD ZAHEER TAHIR ANWARUL HAQ PASHA AQIB SAEED
Electrical/Telecom Engineer Sr. Tendering Manager QA/QC Coordinator Sales Engineer
Saudi Telecomm. Company (STC) ABB Electrical Materials Center Co. Radicon Gulf Consultants SESCO
P.O. Box 69422, Riyadh 11547 P.O. Box 2873, Al-Khobar 31952 PO Box 684, Al-Khobar 31952 PO Box 3298, Khobar 31952
Ph: (011) 452-8896 Ph: (03) 882-9394 , 053-063-6624 (cell) Ph: (03) 895-1777 x 452 , 050-752-8418 (cell) Ph: (03) 882-5669 x 3144
Email: basilasq.iep@zajil.net Email: ahmad.tahir@sa.abb.com3 Email: ahp311@gmail.com Email: aqib.saeed@sesco-gex.com
B.E. (EE) NED 70 B.Sc. (EE) UET Mirpur 93 B.Sc. (EE) UETL 73 B.Sc. (EE) UETL 05

AHMED ABDUL QUADEER AHSAN AZIZ AQIL NASIR MIRZA ARSALAN MANSOOR
Lecturer Key Account Manager Control Systems Engineer Project Manager
KFUPM GE Int Inc PETROKEMYA ABB Automation Ltd.
P. O. Box 472, KFUPM, Dhahran 31261 PO Box 20498, Khobar 31952 P.O. Box 10002, Jubail 31961 PO Box 414, Riyadh 11383
Ph: (03) 860-1241 , 055-834-1825 (cell) Ph: (03) 801-0002 , 050-057-5764 (cell) Ph: (03) 357-7603 Ph: (011) 265-3030 x 1529 , 050-427-7863 (cell)
Email: ahmedaq@gmail.com Email: ahsan.aziz@ge.com Email: mirzaan@petrokemya.sabic.com Email: arsalan.mansoor@sa.abb.com
B.Sc. (EE) NED 06, M.Sc. (EE) KFUPM 08 B.Sc. (EE) NED 01 B.Sc. (EE) HP 83 B.Sc. (EE) OHU USA 08

AJAZ AHMAD QUDDUSI AKBAR KAMRAN ARSHAD ALI ASAD ALI HASSAN
Business Manager Robotics Asst. Engineer Protection Engineer Project Sales Engr.
ABB Saudi Arabia AETCON Saudi Electric Company SEC-SOA Schlumburger
P.O. Box 2873, Al-Khobar PO Box 172, Dammam 31411 P.O. Box 616, Abha P.O. Box 3789 Khobar
Ph: (03) 882-9394 x 322 , 055-330-0257 (cell) Ph: (03) 889-1576 , 054-231-4342 (cell) Ph: (07) 227-1111 x 1328 , 050-867-8286 (cell) Ph: (03) 896-0910 ext 171 , 050-591-9284 (cell)
Email: ajaz.quddusi@sa.abb.com Email: akbarkamran868@gmail.com Email: arshadali67@hotmail.com Email: asad.hassan@schneider-electric.com
B.Sc. (EE) UETL 82 B.Sc. (EE) UETP 06 B.Sc. (EE) UETL 78 B.E. (EE) NED 03

AKHTAR HAYAT AKIF ALI ASADULLAH ABDUL GHANI ASGHAR JAMAL


Manager Materials & Logistics Manager - QC Section Senior Design Engineer Project Manager
SESCO Mitsubishi Electric Saudi Limited ABB Contracting Co. Ltd. SIEMENS
P.O. Box 3298, Al-Khobar 31952 P.O. Box 2391, Riyadh 11451 P.O. Box. 91926, Riyadh 11643 PO Box 719, Khobar 31952
Ph: (03) 882-9546 x 3060 , 054-882-3750 (cell) Ph: (011) 477-7947 Ext 181 , 050-665-6548 (cell) Ph: (011) 265-3030 x 1423 , 050-689-0256 (cell) Ph: (03) 865-9660___ , 050-535-7380 (cell)
Email: akhtar.hayat@sesco-me.com Email: aakif@melsa.com.sa Email: asad.khokhar@sa.abb.com Email: asghar.jamal@siemens.com
B.Sc. (EE) UETL 74 B.Sc. (EE) UETL 92 B.Sc. (EE) UETL 85 B.Sc. (EE) NWFP UET 92

ALI AKBAR ALTAF HUSSAIN KHAN ASIF MAJEED ASIF RAHMAN


Field Engineer Senior Electrical Engineer Lead Engineer, I&C, PP-9 Se. Sales Engineer
Al Sharif KEC Saudi Consulting Services NESPAK Saudi Transformers Co.
P.O. Box 549, Al-Riyadh 11391 P.O. Box 2341, Riyadh 11451 P.O. Box 2341, Riyadh 11451 Khobar
Ph: (011) 465-6150 Ph: (011) 465-9975 x 206 , 050-889-8385 (cell) Ph: (011) 403-2222 x 29310 , 050-420-4164 (cell) Ph: , 050-923-8127 (cell)
B.E. (EE) MUET 90 Email: scc@saudconsult.com Email: asifmajeed58@hotmail.com Email: asif200788@gmail.com
B.Sc (EE) UOP 72 B.Sc. (EE) UETL 80 B.E. (EE) NED 97, MBA FGU USA 00

ALTAF UR REHMAN AMJAD RASHEED ASIF RASUL Asim


Transmission Engr. Design / Tender Engineer Lecturer Country Mgr. Sales & Marketing
SEC EOA Al Fanar Co. King Saud University TIEPCO
P.O.Box 5190 Dammam 31422 P.O. Box 301, Riyadh 11411 P.O. Box 10219, Riyadh 11433 P.O. Box 2705, Dammam 31461
Ph: (03) 858-5499 , 055-665-4913 (cell) Ph: (011) 275-5999 x 815 , 056-513-0425 (cell) Ph: (011) 435-5125 x 1868 Ph: (03) 812-2964 ext 270_ , 050-388-3829 (cell
Email: 83170@se.com.sa Email: amjad_rashid@gmail.com B.Sc. (EE) WPUETL 72, M.Sc GWU 81 B.Sc. (EE) UETL 95
B.Sc. (EE) UETL 99, M.Sc. UETL 07 B.Sc. (EE) UETL 81

ANIS-UR-REHMAN ASRAR HUSSAIN ASRAR UL HAQ SHEIKH DR.


AMMR ANWAR KHAN Managing Engineer Chair Professor Telecom
Site Engineer
Rsearcher B, SIEMENS Ltd. KFUPM
Services & Solution LTD. KSA
King Saud University P.O. Box 9510, Riyadh KFUPM Box 5038
Riyadh
Ph: , 054-757-4546 (cell) ُPh: (011) 206-0000 x 3681 , 050-460-4921 (cell) Ph: (03) 860-1182 , 050-222-5141 (cell)
Ph: , 055-424-2698 (cell)
Email: engr.ammaranwar@hotmail.com Email: asrar.hussain@siemens.com Email: sheikh.asrar@gmail.com
Email: anis_groznom@yahoo.com
B.E. (EE) NUST 10 B.Sc. (EE) UETL 76 B.Sc. (EE) UETL 64, M.Sc UOBE 66, Ph.D UOBE 69
B.Sc. (EE) UETL 08
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Electrical Engineers
ATHER JAMIL DAR AWAIS AHMED
Electrical Engineers
FARHAN SOHAIL YEZDANI FARHAN UL HASSAN ANSARI
Planning Engineer Assistant Engineer Sales & Marketing Engineer Planning engr
Saudi Telecomm. Company (STC) AETCON SIEMENS Ltd. PETROKEMYA
Rm 208, STC HQ, P.O. Box 87912, Riyadh 11652 PO Box 172 Dammam 31411 PO Box 91357, Riyadh 11633 Jubail
Ph: (011) 452-8847 Ph: (03) 889-1576 x 27_ , 056-813-3656 (cell) Ph: (011) 277-8365 , 054-232-3578 (cell) Ph: (03) 358-7000 x 1335 , 053-023-1691 (cell)
Email: ather62@hotmail.com Email: awais_gk@hotmail.com Email: fsohail42@gmail.com Email: fromitsmoment@yahoo.com
B.Sc.(EE) UETL 87, M.Sc (EE) UETL 98 B.E. (EE) NE 07 B.Sc. (EE) UETL 00, MBA BU UK 05 B.E. (EE) 99

AZHAR AHMAD SIDDIQUI FATEH KHAN


Project Manager AZHAR I. KHAN FAROOQ AHMED KHANANI Section Engineer
SIEMENS Project Engineer Sales Manager Saudi Electric Company
P.O.Box 719, Khobar Arabia Electric / Siemens General Electric P.O. Box 57, Riyadh 11411
Ph: (03) 865-9728 , 055-605-1174 (cell) P.O. Box 4621 Power Eng. Dept., Jeddah 21412 Khobar Ph: (011) 241-2228 x 4126
Email: azhar.siddiqui@siemens.com Ph: (02) 665-8420 Ph: (03) 801-0001 x 222 , 050-759-9594 (cell) Email: fatehkhan692@hotmail.com
B.E. (EE) UOP 02 B.Sc. (EE) PSU 95 B.Sc (EE) NED 82 B.Sc. (EE) UETL 74

AZIMUDDIN QURESHI AZIZ UR-REHMAN MALIK, DR. FAZLE RAFEY GHANI RAHMAN
Senior Electrical Engineer Protection Engineer Design SCADA Engineer Field Services Engineer
Saudi Biad Co. Ltd. Saudi Electric Company (SEC-COA) ABB Automation Co. GE MEELSA
P.O. Box 6121, Jeddah 21442 P.O. Box 57, Riyadh 11411 P.O. Box 330109, Riyadh 11373 Al-Khobar
Ph: (02) 653-1765 x 233 , 050-661-7057 (cell) Ph: (011) 403-22222 x 23543, 050-899-5221 (cell) Ph: (011) 265-3030 x 1658 , 050-384-9187 (cell) Ph: (03) 847-1313 , 059-948-2030 (cell)
Email: auq_sa@hotmail.com Email: azizmalik750@yahoo.com Email: fazle.rafey@sa.abb.com Email: ghani.rahman@ge.com
B.E. (EE) NED 75 B.Sc. (EE) UETL 86, M.S.& Ph.D. (ECE) UMF USA B.Sc. (EE) USA 96 B.E. (EE) NED 01

BABAR KALEEM MINHAS, DR. BASHIR AHMAD MALIK GHAZANFAR ALI GHAZANFAR ALI IQBAL
Associate Professor Data Network Expert Electrical Field Engr. Division Manager
King Saud University Saudi Telecomm. Company GE Energy KSA Saudi Electricity Company
PO Box 800, Electrical Engineering Riyadh P.O.Box 2321, Dammam 31451 P.O. Box 220982 Riyadh 11311
Ph: (011) 467-0587 , 059-927-4510 (cell) Ph: (011) 452-1764 , 050-637-9612 (cell) Ph: (03) 847-1313 ext 427 , 050-305-4312 (cell) Ph: (011) 408-7805
Email: bkminhas@gmail.com Email: bmalik@stc.com.sa Email: ghazanfar.ali@ge.com Email: gaiqbal@yahoo.com
B.Sc. (EE) UETL 89, M.Sc. UNM 95, Ph.D. UNM US 03 B.Sc. (EE) UETL 75 B-Tech. (EE) IIK 07 B.Sc. (EE) UETL. 79

BAZURJ MEHR KHAN BILAL AKHTAR GHULAM RASUL MERCHANT


GHUFRAN AHMED
Electrical Engineer Key Accounts Manager Project Manager
Sales Manager
Min. of Finance & National Economy Saudi Electric Supply Company (SESCO) Zamel & Turbag Consulting Engineers
Saudi Electric Supply Company (SESCO)
Nasseriah P. Station, P.O. Box 5789, Riyadh 11432 P.O. Box 3298, Al-khobar 31952 Jeddah
P.O. Box 3298, AL-Khobar 31952
Ph: (011) 442-2000 x 360, 050-955-3437 (cell) Ph: (03) 882-5669 x 3130 , 055-517-6945 (cell) Ph: (02) 271-8581 , 055-468-2212 (cell)
Ph: (03) 882-5669 x 240 , 050-686-7589 (cell)
Email: bazurjkhan@hotmail.com Email: bilallakhtar@sesco-me.com Email: grasulm@hotmail.com
B.E. NED 93
B.Sc (EE) UETL 71 B.Sc. (EE) UETL 02 B.E. (EE) SUEngg Jamshoru 68

CHAUDHARY SARFARAZ AHMED BAJWA HAMID MOHSIN HAMIDUR RAHMAN ADNAN


CHAUDHARY MOHAMMAD ASHRAF
Senior Engineer Medical & Sci. Div. Manager Marketing Manager
Projects Manager
CNT Technology Computer Network Abdul Rehman AlGosaibi Gtb Danger Management System
A. Abunayyan Trading Corp.
KFUPM Box 781, Dammam P.O. Box 215, Riyadh 11411 Energy House, P.O. Box 92102, Riyadh 11653
P.O. Box 321, Riyadh 11411
Ph: (03) 860-2134 Ph: (011) 479-3000 , 050-527-8024 (cell) Ph: (011) 478-0320 , 050-284-4651 (cell)
Ph: (011) 477-9111 x 155
Email: sarfaraz_ahmed@cnt.com Email: hmohsin@zajil.net Email: hr_adnan@hotmail.com
B.Sc. (EE) UETL 88
B.E. (E) UOM 97 B.Sc. (EE) UETL 71 B.E. (E) NED 97

DILAWAR HUSAIN EHSAN-UL-HAQUE KHOKHAR HAMZA JAVAID HAROON RASHID RAJA


Director Engineering Chief Engineer Sr. Automation Engineer Industrial Sales Engineer
Shan International Nespak TIEPCO Schneider Electric
P.O.Box 30960 Al-Khobar P.O.Box 50344, Riyadh 11523 PO Box 2705, Dammam 31461 P.O. Box 118132, Jeddah 21312
Ph: , 059-356-8265 (cell) Ph: (011) 465-9975 x 1292 , 050-284-4597 (cell) Ph: (03) 812-3016 , 054-133-0991 (cell) Ph: (02) 697-7723 , 055-655-7473 (cell)
Email: dsengs@cyber.net.pk Email: ehsank_sa@hotmail.com Email: hamza.javaid@altuwairqi.com Email: haroon35@hotmail.com
B.E. (EE) NED 74 B.Sc. (EE), UET Taxila 81 B.Sc. (EE) UETL 01 B.Sc.(EE) CSN US 06

ENAYATULLAH KHAN SHERWANI FAREED AHMED MEMON HASSAN SIDDIQUI HUMAYUN AKHTAR
Chief Engineer Telecom Engineer Marketing Activity Manager Management Information System
Min. of Finance & National Economy Saudi Electric Company SEC-SOA Schneider Electric Saudi Telecom Company (STC)
Nasseriah P. Station, P.O. Box 5789, Riyadh 11432 P.O. Box 616, Abha Riyadh P.O. Box 59726, Riyadh 11535
Ph: (011) 442-2000 x 312 , 050-716-7130 (cell) ph: (07) 227-1111 x 1493 , 050-855-0768 (cell) Ph: (011) 291-2877 x 243 , 050-446-9142 (cell) ph: (011) 443-1570 , 050-005-5342 (cell)
Email: enayat_sherwani@hotmail.com Email: fahaji@se.com.sa Email: siddiqui.hassan@sa.schneider-electric.com Email: hakhtar@stc.com.sa
B.E. (E) NED 73 B.E. (EE) NED 90 B.E. (EE) NED 92, MBA IBA 97 B.Sc. (EE) UETL 79, PMP
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Electrical Engineers
HUSAIN AHMED
Electrical Engineers
JAVAID IQBAL ZAHID JAVED AHMED SIDDIQUI
Engineer IFTIKHAR AHMED CHEEMA
Manager MUET 08
Saudi Electric Company Manager Projects
TIEPCO Electrical Engineer
Jubail Newland Est.
PO Box 2705, Dammam 31461 SEC Consultant (Al-Othman) Riyadh
Ph: (03) 341-2444 x 77524 , 050-496-0557 (cell) P.O. Box 21626, Riyadh
Ph: (03) 812-3016 , 053-328-3734 (cell) Ph: , 053-026-5715 (cell)
Email: husain_ahmed8@yahoo.com Ph: (011) 404-0910 Ph: , 050-410-0496 (cell)
Email: javaid.iqbal@altuwairqi.com Email: jasiddiqui21@hotmail.com
B.E. (EE) NED 73 B.Sc. (EE) CUC 81
B.Sc. (EE) 86 B.E. (EE) MUET 01, P.G.D (EE)

IMRAN IDREES MEMON JAVED SAFDAR JAVED SHAMIM


IFTIKHAR AHMED LONE Performance Engineer Technical Advisor
Tendering Engineering (SCADA)
NI POWER SOLUTION ARCHITECT Saudi Electric Company (ERB) Saudi Telecomm. Company (STC)
ABB Automation
NOKIA SIEMENS NETWORKS Rm. 2-21-W SCECO HQ, P.O. Box 5190, Dammam 31422 P.O. Box 86004, Riyadh 11622
P.O. Box 414, riyadh 11383
Tatweer Towers B2, P.O. Box 340, Riyadh 11351 Ph: (03) 858-6747, 056-765-5920 (cell) Ph: (011) 452-7928 , 050-575-0615 (cell)
Ph: (011) 265-3030 x 1592 , 050-197-0623 (cell)
Email: iftikharisb@hotmail.com Email: javedsc@hotmail.com Email: jshamim@stc.com.sa
Email: iimemon@hotmail.com
B.E. (EE), AJK Univ 95 B.S. (EE) NU 76
B.Sc. (EE) EMU 01 B.Sc (EE) UETL 78

IMRAN MAHMOOD INAM KHAN JUNAID AHMAD HASHMI


CEO President JUNAID MUKHTAR QAZI
EDP Manager P.O. Box 719, Khobar 31952
Arabian Etimaad Industrial Co. Saudik Co Ltd National Gas & Industrialization
P.O.Box 35037, Plot 3007 Jubail 31961 P.O. Box 6609, Dammam 31452 Ph: 050-557-3397 (cell)
P.O. Box 564, Riyadh 11421 Email: junaid.qazi@siemens.com
Ph: (03) 340-8601 - 03 , 050-084-3260 (cell) Ph: (03) 811-6814 , 050-481-3609 (cell) Ph: (011) 401-4806
Email: imran.mahmood@etimaad.com Email: mail@saudik.com B.Sc. (EU) EMU 98, M.Sc. CAN 00
B.Sc (EE) Madras 67, M.E UOL 69
B.Sc. (EE) UETL 81 B.Sc (EE) UETL 64

IQBAL AHMED IQBAL ISMAIL KHURRAM KAMAL MAJID


JUNAID ZAMAN KHAN
Sr. Engineer SCADA & Telcom Business Manager Project Director
Project Engineer
VA TECH Schneider, T&D Ltd. Co. Lucent Technolog SIEMENS
Yokogawa
P.O. Box. 91357, Riyadh 11633 P.O. Box 4945, Riyadh P.O. Box 9510,
PO Box 3368, Al-Khobar 31952
Ph: (011) 478-2027 x 35 , 050-749-2628 (cell) Ph: (011) 239-7497 , 050-529-1879 (cell) Ph: (011) 277-8368 , 054-323-2656 (cell)
Ph: , 056-929-8628 (cell)
Email: iqbalahmed@engineer.com Email: kismail@lucent.com Email: kamal.majid@siemens.com
B.Sc. (EE) UETL 06
B.Sc.(EE) UETL 98 B.Sc. (EE) UETL 91 B.E. (EE) NED 96, MBA IBA 99

IRFAN ALI SHAH KARAMAT ULLAH


ISHTIAQUE AHMAD FAHMEED KASHIF SARFARAZ
Inspection Engineer Project Manager
Transmission Engineer Electrical Engineer
General Electric (GEMTEC) Saudi Servics For E&M Works Ltd
Saudi Electricity Company- EOA Al-Othman Consultants
21th Cross Mishaal Bin Abdul Aziz St, P.O. Box 12276, Jeddah 21473
PO Box: 5190 Dammam 31422 KSA SEC Head Qtr Dammam
Al Khobar Ph: (02) 608-5833 , 050-548-2257 (cell)
Ph: (03) 858-5523 , 050-248-3717 (cell) Ph: 056-789-6745 (cell)
Ph: , 055-286-2552 (cell) Email: karamat107@hotmail.com
Email: safahmeed@se.com.sa Email: engr_kashif@yahoo.com
Email: alee.xhah@hotmail.com B.E. (EE) NED 74
B.Sc. (EE) UETL 95, MS (EE) UETL 04 B.E. (EE) QUEST NBS 07
B.Eng Hons (EE), 12
ISLAM AHMAD ASIF KAUSER MAHMOOD BUTT KHIZAR JUNAID USMANI
General manager ISRAR UL HAQ
Consultant Engineer Group Quality Manager
Arabian Electrical Transmission Line Co. (AETCON) Maintenance Engineer
Saudi Electric Company (CRB) ABB Saudi Arabia
P.O. Box 172, Dammam 31411 Riyadh Water Works
P.O. Box 57, Riyadh 11411 P.O. Box 91926, Riyadh 11463
Ph: (03) 889-1609 x 12 , 050-586-8876 (cell) P.O. Box 12622, Riyadh 11483
Ph: (011) 408-8319 , 050-916-8981 (cell) Ph: (011) 265-3030 x 1562 , 050-442-5273 (cell)
Email: aetcon@aetcon.com Ph: (011) 246-6500 x 235
Email: kmbutt43@hotmail.com Email: khizar.usmani@sa.abb.com
B.Sc. (EE) AMU 64 B.Sc (EE) UOP 73
B.Sc. (EE) UETL 69 B.Sc. (EE) UP 73

JALEEL HASAN JAMIL NOOR MEMON LIAQAT ALI KHAN


Chief Executive Officer Resident Manager KUNWAR MUHAMMAD IDRIS Senior Engineer
AB Contracting Premier Construction Co. Project Manager Saudi Electric Company (ERB)
P.O. BOX 235804, RIYADH 11393 PO 30339, Khobar Faisal Hamid Al Sehli Est. P.O. Box 1233, Hofuf, Al-Hassa 31982
Ph: 050-448-7027 (cell) Ph: (03) 898-8440 , 054-325-6452 (cell) P.O. Box 50014, Jeddah 21533 Ph: (03) 586-8600 x 62739 , 050-692-8112 (cell)
Email: jaleel.hasan@gmail.com Email: jamilnoor@premiercc.com.sa Ph: (02) 672-9913 , 055-655-0895 (cell) Email: lakhan12@hotmail.com
B.E.(E) SGW 70, M.Phil UOB 72 B.E. (EE) 91, MBA IBAJ 03 B.Sc. (EE) UETL 72 B.Sc. (EE) UETL 75

JAMSHED AHMED CHAUDHRY JAVAID HAMEED M. ASHRAF KHAN M. JAVED AKHTAR


Sr. Project Manager Dispatch Engineer Manager Training Electrical Engineer
ABB Contracting Co. Saudi Electric Company (ERB) Schneider Electric SaudConsult
PO Box. 251, Riyadh 11381 SOD/PDD, P.O. Box 5190, Dammam 31422 P.O. Box 89249, Riyadh 11682 P.O. Box 1293, Dammam 31431
Ph: (011) 265-3030 , 056-772-5584 (cell) Ph: (03) 858-6350 , 050-687-5306 (cell) Ph: (011) 265-1515 x 626 Ph: (03) 845-0000
Email: jamshed.chouddhary@sa.abb.com Email: javaids2000@hotmail.com Email: ashraf99ca@yahoo.com Email: muhammad-javedakhtar@hotmail.com
B.Sc. (EE) UETL 78 B.Sc. (EE) UETL 81 B.Sc. (EE) UETL 76, M.A.Sc (EE) UW 98 B.Sc.(EE) UETL 89
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Electrical Engineers
MAHMOOD SARWAR MALIK MAQSOOD AHMED ZAFAR
Electrical Engineers
MOHAMMAD ABDUL HALIM BUKHARI MOHAMMAD ABRAR SHAMI
Elec. Engr. (Projects-SEC COA) Manager Electrical Engineer Power & Co Project Manager - Telecomm
Dar Al-Riyadh SIEMENS Energy Abdulla Fouad Co. Ltd Saudi Electricity Co. (TE & SAD)
P.O. Box Box 57, Riyadh P.O. Box 917, Alk-Khobar 31952 P.O. Box 257, Dammam P.O. Box 5190, Dammam 31481
Ph: (011) 464-3333 x 14573, 056-128-4628 (cell) Ph: , 056-286-0124 (cell) Ph: (03) 810-1762 , 050-897-5070 (cell) Ph: (03) 858-6869 , 053-024-8100 (cell)
Email: MSKMalik@se.com.sa Email: maff34785@yahoo.com Email: halim.bukhari@abdulla-fouad.com Email: mshami65@gmail.com
B.Sc. (EE) UETL 73 B.E. (EE) NED 85, M.Sc. (EE) NED 00 B.E. (EE) NED 70 B.Sc. (EE) UETL 90, M.Sc. (EE) UETL 94

MAQSOOD ALAM MAQSOOD HUSSAIN TARIQ MOHAMMAD ADNAN KHAN MOHAMMAD AFTAB ALAM
Factory Manager Project Manager Sales Supervisor Power Plant Manager
Middle East Electric Meter Factory Saudi Consulting Services (Saudconsult) S&A Abahsain Co. Ltd. Yamama Saudi Cement Co.
P.O. Box 61891, Riyadh 11575 P.O. Box 7352, Jeddah 21462 P.O.Box 38994, Dammam Ind. City II P.O. Box 293, Riyadh 11411
Ph: (01) 265-0515 Ph: (02) 667-0500 Ph: (03) 808-6569 , 056-284-7558 (cell) Ph: (011) 495-1300 x 322 , 050-820-9316 (cell)
Email: memf99@hotmail.com Email: maqsoodtariq@saudconsult.com Email: adnank@abahsain.net Email: maak65@hotmail.com
B.Sc. (EE) UETL 87 B.Sc (EE) UETL 70 B.E. (EE) NED 01 B.Sc. (EE) NWFP UET 89

MASOOD HAMID MOHAMMAD AFZAL MOHAMMAD AFZAL


MASOOR AHSAN SIDDIQUI Transmission Engineer Project Manager
Chief Project Manager
Communication Specialist Saudi Electric Company (ERB) Radicon Gulf Consultants
National Power Construction Corporation
Saudi Arabian Airlines P.O. Box 5190, Dammam 31422 PO Box 684, Al-Khobar 31952
P.O. Box 31220, Jeddah 21497
P.O. Box 167, Jeddah 21231 Ph: (03) 857-2300 x 84894 , 055-132-9582 (cell) Ph: (03) 895-4242 , 053-546-7311 (cell)
Ph: (02) 697-2620 / 697-6958, 050-568-0706 (cell)
Ph: (02) 686-4855 Email: 35675@se.com.sa Email: afzal@radicongulf.com
Email: masoodhamid@yahoo.com
B.Sc. (EE) WSC 70 B.Sc. (EE) UETL 67 B.Sc. (EE) UETT 91
B.Sc (EE) UETL 74

MOHAMMAD AJMAL KHAN MOHAMMAD AKHTAR CHAUDHRY


MASROOR AKBAR RAMZI MASUD KHAN
Naval Engineer (R&D) Senior Transmission Engineer
Electrical Engineer Project Engineer
Royal Saudi Naval Forces Saudi Electric Company (EOA)
Saudi Electric Company (CRB) Al-Fanar
P.O. Box 61721, Riyadh 11575 Technical Services Department, P. O. Box 5190, Damm 31422
Al-Marooj Area P.O. Box 301, Riyadh 11411
Ph: (01) 477-6777 x 1553 , 050-224-0186 (cell) Ph: (03) 858-6516 , 050-668-3852 (cell)
Ph: (01) 403-2222 x 18593 Ph: 050-443-0642 (cell)
Email: ajmal873@hotmail.com Email: machaudhry@se.com.sa
B.Sc (EE) UETL 90 B.Sc. (EE) NWFP UET 74
B.Sc. (Eng) London U UK 66 B.Sc.(EE) UETL 84, M.E KFUPM 88

MIAN MUHAMMAD ISRAIL MOHAMMAD AKRAM ARAIN MOHAMMAD AMIN UDDIN AHMED
MAZHAR NOOR
Transmission Engineer II Project Mgr. B.E. (EE) NED 91
Telecommunication Engineer
SRACO (SEC) Saudi Arabian BECHTEL Co. Sales Manager
Siemens
R# 2-306 W TSD/OED, SEC-EOA, HQS Bldg, Dammam JubP.O. Box 10011, Jubail 31961ail EGS Electrical Group
P.O. Box 25703, Riyadh 11423
Ph: (03) 857-0860 , 053-282-1099 (cell) Ph: (03) 341-4276 P.O. Box 845, Dammam 31411
Ph: (01) 206-0000 x 3326
Email: 599705@se.com.sa Email: marains@gmail.com Ph: (03) 833-7110 , 050-482-0796 (cell)
B.Sc. (EE) UETL 85
B.E. (E) NWFP UET 02, B.Tech (Honrs.) M.S. (EE) DrXlU 76, B.E.(EE) Staston U 73 Email: amin.ahmad@emerson.com

MIAN MUHAMMAD ISRAIL MILHAN TARIQ AZIZ MOHAMMAD ARSHED CHAUDHRY


MOHAMMAD ASHRAF
Transmission Engineer II Instrument Engineer Specialist, Power Trans. Engg.
Asstt Vice President
SRACO (SEC) JAL International Saudi Electric Company
MEMF Iradya Intl.
R# 2-306 W TSD/OED, SEC-EOA, HQS Bldg, Dammam PO Box 10084, Jubail 31961 P.O. Box 57, Riyadh 11411
P.O. Box 61891, Riyadh 11575
Ph: (03) 857-0860 , 053-282-1099 (cell) Ph: (03) 357-6059 , 050-823-4410 (cell) Ph: (011) 403-2222 x 23397 , 050-740-4989 (cell)
Ph: (011) 265-0515/406-6669, 050-342-0391 (cell)
Email: 599705@se.com.sa Email: milhantariq@hotmail.com Email: mchaudry@se.com.sa
B.Sc. (EE) UETL 91
B.E. (E) NWFP UET 02, B.Tech (Honrs.) B.Sc. (EE) UETL 93 B.Sc. (EE) UETL 76

MIR MAJID TAUSEEF MOAZZAM AHMED CHANNA MOHAMMAD ASHRAF MOHAMMAD ASHRAF RABBANI
Sr. Engineer (Planning) Electrical Engineer Project Manager Lab Engineer
Saudi Electric Company SSEM Mitsubishi Elevators Saudi Arabia (MELSA) King Saud University
P.O. Box 57, Riyadh 11411 PO Box 6341, Riyadh 11442 P.O. Box 14166, Jeddah 21424 P.O. Box 800, Riyadh 11421
Ph: (01) 464-3333 x 14443 , 050-982-8649 (cell) Ph: (01) 462-5511 Ph: (02) 650-3507 , 050-440-0378 (cell) Ph: (011) 467-6692 , 050-798-6648 (cell)
Email: mirmajidtauseef@hotmail.com Email: engineer.moazzam@gmail.com Email: ashraf@melsa.com.sa Email: mrabbani@ksu.edu.sa
B.Sc. (EE) UETL 75 BE (EE) MUET Jam 07 B.Sc. (EE) UETL 92 B.E. (EE) NED 83, M.E SIU 87

MOBASHIR AHMED SHEIKH, DR MOHAMMAD ABDULLAH MOHAMMAD ASIF


Technical Advisor MOHAMMAD ASIF SHAFIQUE
Project Manager Service Engineer
Al-Afandi Est. Electrical Engineer
Saudi Consulting Services Al-Khazindar Co. For Medical Maintenance
P.O. Box 452, Jeddah 21411 SEC Consultant (Al-Othman Consultant)
P.O. Box 1293, Dammam 31431 P.O. Box 457, Riyadh 11411
Ph: (02) 663-4442, 050-461-3922 (cell) Riyadh
Ph: (03) 845-0000 x 3745 , 050-211-3076 (cell) Ph: (011) 403-6670 x 125 , 050-553-2545 (cell)
Email: mobashir1@saudionline.com.sa Email: m_asifhassan@yahoo.com
Email: mabch_pk@yahoo.com Email: muhammadasif_99@yahoo.com
B.Sc. (EE) UETL 04, M.Sc. (EE) UETP 08
B.E (E) NED 72, M.S (EE) USC 74, Ph.D (EE) USC 77 B.Sc. (EE) UETL 87 B.Sc. (EE) NEU 03
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Electrical Engineers
MOHAMMAD ASIM SIDDIQUI MOHAMMAD ASLAM
Electrical Engineers
MOHAMMAD ILYAS MOHAMMAD IMTAR
Senior Solutions Engineer MIE Pak (IEP LHR) 2000 Electronic Engineer Lecturer
Nokia Siemens Networks (NSN) Electrical Engineer Jeddah Water Works University of Dammam
Tatweer Towers B2, P.O. Box 340, Riyadh 11351 M.H. AITAH - NESPAK P.O. Box 8504, Jeddah 21492 Dammam
Ph: (011) 440-6154 , 055-523-6107 (cell) P.O. Box. 50344, Riyadh 11523 Ph: (02) 671-4774 , 050-752-1136 (cell) Ph: (03) 858-1833 , 055-924-5303 (cell)
Email: siddiquiyusuf@yahoo.com Ph: (011) 464-1498 Email: milyasabd@yahoo.com Email: imtaar@hotmail.com
M.Sc. (Phy) QAU 95, MS (EE) USA 99 Email: tarnes.iep@zajil.net B.Sc. (EE) UETL 71 B.Sc. (EE) UETL 76, M.S KFUPM 81

MOHAMMAD ASLAM IQBAL MOHAMMAD AWAIS MOHAMMAD IQBAL MOHAMMAD IQBAL GHADAI
Senior Electrical Engineer Senior Engineer Planning Electrical Engineer Sr. Specialist, Aircraft Engr.
Saud Consult Saudi Electric Company (ERB) National Engineering Services of Pakistan Saudi Arabian Airlines
P.O. Box 1293, Dammam 31431 P.O. Box 85, Jubail 31951 Power Group Saud Consult Riyadh CC905, Box 620, Jeddah 21231
Ph: (03) 895-0000 Ph: (03) 363-1824 x 76585 , 050-819-0390 (cell) Ph: (011) 465-9975 x 1295 , 056-371-4060 (cell) Ph: (02) 684-1693 , 050-765-9504 (cell)
Email: maiqbal@zajil.net Email: mohammadawais@hotmail.com Email: powergroup@saudconsult.com Email: iqbalg1@yahoo.com
M.Sc. (EE) UETL 67 B.Sc. (EE) UETL 75 B.Sc. (EE), Peshawar Engg. College 80 B.S. (EE) CSU 72

MOHAMMAD AYAZ QUTUB MOHAMMAD IQBAL QURESHI DR. MOHAMMAD ISHTIAQ ASLAM MALIK
MOHAMMAD AZAM
Sr. Unit Engineer Operations Research Scientist E & General Manager
Senior Electrical Engineer
Saudi Electric Company (COA) King Saud University Yokogawa Services Saudi Arabia
Saudi Binladin
P.O. Box 18335, Riyadh 11415 P.O. Box 800, Riyadh 11421 P.O. Box 10318, Jubail 31961
P.O. Box 7698, Makkah
Ph: (011) 408-6630 , 050-840-8858 (cell) Ph: (011) 467-6963 Ph: (03) 342-9750 , 050-490-0142 (cell)
Ph: (02) 574-9045 x 404
Email: ayazqutub@hotmail.com Email: mqureshi@ksu.edu.sa Email: ishtiaqmalik@yahoo.com
B.Sc. (EE) UETL 78
B.Sc. (EE) UETL 72 B.Sc. (EE) UOP 69, Ph.D UOS 92 B.Sc. (EE) UETL 81

MOHAMMAD AZAM MOHAMMAD AZAM MOHAMMAD JUNAID SOHAIL


MOHAMMAD JAVAID SIDDIQUI
Elect Engr (Maintenance) Project Manager Project Engineer
Electrical Engineer
Saudi Electric Company SEC-SOA STESA Gulf Consolidated Contractors Co.
Al-Rashid Trading & Contracting Co.
P.O. Box 149, Najran P.O. Box 5463, Riyadh 11422 PO Box 895, Dammam 31421
P.O. Box 307 Riyadh 11411
Ph: , 050-876-9612 (cell) Ph: (01) 291-2000 x 415 , 050-516-5347 (cell) Ph: (03) 845-7777 , 050-040-1649 (cell)
Ph: (011) 468-3031 Ph: , 050-801-7841 (cell)
Email: mazamsaleem@hotmail.com Email: aslam@stessa.com Email: mjunaidsohail@gmail.com
B.E. (EE) MUET 76
B.E. (EE) NED 90 B.Sc (EE) UETL 69, PGD PII 71 B.Sc. (EE) UETL 06

MOHAMMAD FAHIM KHAN MOHAMMAD FAROOK KHAN MOHAMMAD KASHIF SAIR MOHAMMAD KHALID AHMAD KHAN
Electrical Engineer BDM - Oil & Gas Design Engineer Manager - Western Province
AETCON Siemens TIEPCO Centronic Int.
Khobar P.O. Box - 719, AL-Khobar - 31952 P.O. Box 2705, Dammam 31461 P.O. Box 10441, Jeddah 21331
Ph: (03) 889-1576 , 051-504-4893 (cell) Ph: (03) 865-9727 Ph: (03) 812-2964 x 241, 056-951-1280 (cell) Ph: (02) 627-1400 , 050-635-4571 (cell)
Email: engr.muhammadfahim@gmail.com Email: farook_k@hotmail.com Email: kashif.sair@altuwairqi.com Email: centromic_imtl@awalnet.net.sa
B.Sc. (EE) NWFP UET 06 B.E. (EE) NED 93 B.Sc. (EE) UETL 05 B.E. (EE) NED 88

MOHAMMAD HAFEEZ-UR-RAHMAN MOHAMMAD HASSAN SHEIKH MOHAMMAD MAHMUD MOHAMMAD MAHTAB ALAM KHAN
Power Section Head Electrical Engineer Projects Manager Senior Specialist Aircraft Eng
Royal Commission Jubail Zuhair Fayez Consultants Al-Shaharani Group for Contracting Saudi Arabian Airlines
P.O. Box 10001, P&T Dept., Jubail 31961 P.O. Box 5445, Jeddah 21422 P.O. Box 86820, Riyadh 11632 P.O. Box 167, Jeddah 21231
Ph: (03) 341-9419 , 050-263-4665 (cell) Ph: (02) 542-2836 , 050-791-1252 (cell) Ph: (011) 278-9247 , 050-023-9543 (cell) Ph: (02) 684-2691 , 050-279-6877 (cell)
Email: rahmanmh@ieee.org Email: shaikhhassan48@hotmail.com Email: gct_lhr@yahoo.com Email: mahtabkhan@saudicity.com
B.Sc. (EE) UETL 76 B.E. (EE) SU 72 B.Sc (EE) UETL 75, M.Sc UETL 91 B.E. (EE) NED 69

MOHAMMAD MANSHA VIRK


MOHAMMAD HUSSAIN MOHAMMAD HUSSAIN MOHAMMAD MAROOF-UZ-ZAMAN
Unit Engineer
Unit Engineer Unit Engineer Sr. Sales Manager
Saudi Electric Company
Saudi Electric Company (CRB) Saudi Electric Company (CRB) Schneider Electric
P.O. Box 7604 , SCECO-C, Riyadh 11472
P.O. Box 41263, Riyadh 11521 P.O. Box 41263, Riyadh 11521 P.O. Box 118132, Jeddah 21312
Ph: (011) 2312222 x13733 , 050-445-431 (cell)
Ph: (011) 458-2222 x 3502 Ph: (011) 458-2222 x 3502 Ph: (02) 697-7723 , 050-527-6177 (cell)
Email: 5647@sceco.com
B.Sc. (EE) UETL 72 B.Sc. (EE) UETL 72 B.Sc. (EE) Zakazik U Egypt 80
B.Sc. (EE) UETL 74

MOHAMMAD IDREES QURESHI MOHAMMAD MUSHTAQUE TUFAIL MOHAMMAD MUSLIM KHAN


MOHAMMAD IDREES FAROOQI
Power Transmission Specialist Electrical Trade Manager Technology Manager
Unit Engineer
Saudi Electric Company (SEC-COA) Saudi Binladen Group, Ind. & Power Projects Saudi Telecomm. Company (STC)
Saudi Electric Company
P.O. Box 57, Riyadh 11411 P.O. Box 13837, Riyadh 11414 P.O. Box 87912, Room 201, Riyadh 11652
P.O. Box 7604, Al-Khobar 11472
Ph: (011) 403-2222 x 23243 , 050-319-5860 (cell) Ph: (011) 426-0018 x 8231, 050-031-7617 (cell) Ph: (011) 454-8121 , 050-544-5406 (cell)
Ph: (03) 231-2222 x 3742
Email: midrees@se.com.sa B.E. (EE) SU 71 B.Sc. (EE) METU 73
B.E. (EE) SU 76
B.Sc (E) MUET 71
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Electrical Engineers
MOHAMMAD NADEEM IQBAL WARAICH MOHAMMAD NAVEED ARSHAD
Electrical Engineers
MOHAMMAD TAUSIF MOHAMMAD ZAFAR ULLAH
Automation Tender Manager Relay & Prot. Design Engineer Consultant Electrical Engineer
Schneider Electric Dar Al Riyadh Consultants Saudi Electric Company Min. of Finance & National Economy
P.O. Box 89249, Riyadh 11682 P.O. Box 1832, Jubail 31951 P.O. Box 40393, Riyadh 11499 Nasseriah P. Station,
Ph: (011) 265-1515 x 517 , 050-340-3587 (cell) Ph: (03) 347-3111 Ph: (011) 403-2222 x 21157 , 050-310-2493 (cell) P.O. Box 5789, Riyadh 11432
Email: nadeem.waraich@gmail.com Email: n547676@yahoo.com Email: mtausifm@hotmail.com Ph: (011) 441-5958
B.Sc. (EE) UETL 95 B.Sc. (EE) UETL 91 B.E. (EE) NED 68 B.Sc. (EE) UETL 74

MOHAMMAD NOOR ALAM MOHAMMAD RASHAD BHATTI MOHAMMED TAHIR USMANI MOHSIN RASHID KHAN
Electrical Engineer Electrical Design Engineer RSO NPO Stream Manager Project Engineer
Consulting Engineering Group (MOH) MODA - GDMW Nokia Siemens Networks (NSN) Saudi Electricity Company
P.O. Box 1604, Riyadh 11311 P.O. Box 59105, Riyadh 11525 Tatweer Towers B2, P.O. Box 340, Riyadh 11351 P.O.Box 5190, Dammam 31422
Ph: (011) 401-5555 x 1364 , 050-725-5583 (cell) Ph: (011) 478-9000 x 3761 Ph: , 059-008-6748 (cell) Ph: (03) 858-6731 , 053-183-6084 (cell)
Email: mohammadnooralam@gmail.com7 Email: bmr243@hotmail.com Email: tahir_usmani@yahoo.com Email: 75618@se.com.sa
B.Sc. (EE) BCE 67 B.Sc. (EE) AUM 90, M.Sc (Mgt.E) AUM 92 B.E(Telecom), LBSU, California, USA 95 B.Sc (EE), AJKU 94

MOHAMMAD RASHID QAZI MOHAMMAD RASHID SARWAR MUBASHAR HASSAN


Senior Planning Engineer General Manager MOHSIN TANVIR MALIK
BDM OGP Aut/MMM
Saudi Electric Company (EOA) Mohammed Rashid Sarwar Est. (EUROTECH) Area Manager - FSD
Schneider Electric
P.O. Box 85, Al-Jubail P.O. Box 8906, Jeddah 21492 Al-Kurdi Trading & Contracting Co.
PO Box 3789, Al-Khobar 31952
Ph: (03) 362-1824 x 76541 , 050-059-2160 (cell) Ph: (02) 663-7854 , 050-559-3724 (cell) P.O. Box 22454, Jeddah 21495
Ph: (03) 896-0910 , 055-400-3122 (cell)
Email: engrmrashidqazi@hotmail.com Email: mr_albarq@hotmail.com Ph: (02) 672-5405
Email: mubashar.hassan@sa.schneider-elecrtic.com
B.Sc. (EE) UETL 82 B.Sc.(EE) UOP 79 B.Sc. (EE) UETL 72
B.Sc. (EE) UETL 99

MOHAMMAD RIAZ MOHAMMAD SAEED IQBAL MUHAMMAD ALI RAFI MUHAMMAD ASHRAF
Field Opertaion Manager Section Head Assistan Engineer Construction Manager
Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson Saudi Electric Company (CRB) AETCON EPC Ltd.
P.O. Box 6121, Riyadh 11442 P.O. Box 57, Riyadh 11411 Bldg 6803/14, Dist Shuhada Garnata, Riyadh Al-Khobar
Ph: (011) 230-3111 , 050-422-8637 (cell) Ph: (011) 403-2222 x 223 , 050-319-6476 (cell) Ph: (011) 277-5318 , 055-152-1241 (cell) Ph: (03) 898-1622 , 055-001-5248 (cell)
Email: riazsetv@yahoo.com Email: mbaksh@se.com.sa Email: alirafiawan@gmail.com Email: hajimashraf@yahoo.com
B.Sc. (EE) UETL 71 B.Sc. (EE) UETL 70 B.Sc (EE), Cecos U Peshawar B.Sc. (EE) AJKUET 90, MBA SARU 05

MOHAMMAD SAJID MUSHTAQUE MUHAMMAD FAROOK KHAN MUHAMMAD IMRAN SAIR


MOHAMMAD SAFDAR
Regulatory Analyst-A Department Manager Automation Engineer
Senior Engineer
Saudi Electric Company SIEMENS TIEPCO
Mitsubishi Electric Saudi Ltd.
P.O. Box 57, Riyadh 11411 Raja tower P.o.BOX 719, Khobar 31952 PO Box 2705, Dammam 31461
P.O. Box 2710, Dammam 31461
Ph: (011) 403-2229 x 18355 , 056-125-2758 (cell) Ph: (03) 865-9727 , 050-382-8401 (cell) Ph: (03) 812-3016 , 056-836-5637 (cell)
Ph: (03) 858-7536 x 3303 Ph: , 050-450-2868 (cell)
Email: engrsajid@hotmail.com Email: farook.khan@siemens.com Email: mimran.sair@altuwairqi.com
B.Sc. (EE) UETL 84
B.E. (EE) NED 80, M.S. (EM) SHU 84 B.E. (EE) NED 97 B.Sc. (EE) UETL 04

MUHAMMAD KASHIF FAHIM MUHAMMAD MATEEN ASAD


MOHAMMAD SHAFIQ, DR. MOHAMMAD SHAUKAT ALI Electrical Engineer Project Engineer
Electronics Engineer Electrical Engineer Saudi Oger Ltd. ABB Electrical Industries
Saudi Technical Engineering System Ass. Saudi Electric Company SEC-SOA PO Box 1449, Malaz, Riyadh 11431 Industrial Area 2, Riyadh
PP9, P.O. Box 5463, Riyadh 11422 P.O. Box 616, Abha Ph: (011) 477-3115 x 5397 , 055-812-8753 (cell) Ph: (011) 265-3030 x 1776 , 050-699-7478 (cell)
Ph: (011) 464-9811 x 430 Ph: (07) 227-1111 x 1410 , 050-855-1305 (cell) Email: fkashif@saudioger.com Email: mateen_asad9@hotmail.com
B.E. (E) NED 89, Ph.D Chiba U Japan 97 B.Sc. (EE) UET 90 B.Tech. (EE) NICE 08 B.Sc. (EE) UETL 10

MOHAMMAD SHUJAAT CHOUDHRY MUHAMMAD QIASH MUHAMMAD REHAN ADIL


MOHAMMAD SHER UMAR KHAN
Electrical Engineer Protection Engineer Engineer I
Sales Engineer
Al Fanar Co. Aljazirah Engg & Consultant Saudi Electricity Company
Saudi Electric Company (Dist. GE)
P.O.Box 301, Nafal, Exit 6, Riyadh 11411 Riyadh Planning Support Department, SEC Head-
P.O. Box 3298, Al-Khobar 31952
Ph: (011) 275-5999 x 4421 , 050-039-5370 (cell) Ph: (011) 810-2371 , 050-978-4132 (cell) quartes Dammam
Ph: (03) 857-7738 x 242
Email: shujaat.choudhry@alfanar.com Email: qiashyaqub@gmail.com Email: kiarz2000@yahoo.com
B.E. (EE) UETL 94, MBA CBA 96
B.E. (EE) NED 05 B.Sc. (EE) UETPK 75 BE (EE) UET Khuzdar 99

MOHAMMAD SOHAIB ZAIDI MUHAMMAD RIZWAN ZAFAR


General Manager MOHAMMAD TARIQ SHAFI MUHAMMAD SALAHUDDIN KHAN
Protection Engineer
M. A. Al Azzaz Project Engineer (Aut & Cont) Project Engineer
AETCON
P.O. Box 31243 Al-Khobar 31952 Al-Tuwairqi AJEC
P.O.Box 172, Dammam 31411
Ph: (03) 897-6283 , 055-587-6080 (cell) P.O. Box 2705, Dammam 31461 Ph: (011) 810-2371 , 054-700-5173 (cell)
Ph: (03) 889-1609 , 053-636-2927 (cell)
Email: sohaibzaidi@hotmail.com Ph: (03) 857-9922 , 050-197-7507 (cell) Email: salahuddin268@gmail.com
Email: i050398@nu.edu.pk
B.E. (EE) NED 93 B.Sc. (EE) UET 01, MSc (Cont) UET 01 B.E. (EE) NED 03
B.Sc(EE), FAST 09, M.Sc (EE), U of Lahore 12
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Electrical Engineers
MUHAMMAD SALEEM SABIR MUHAMMAD SALMAN YOUSUF
Electrical Engineers
MUZAFFAR UL HASSAN
NAEEM UD DIN
Communication Engineer Projects Manager Distribution Engg. Specialist
Electrical Maintenance Eng.
SEC The Procter & Gamble Company Saudi Electric Company
Saudi Electric Company
PO Box 39, Al-Qunfudah 21912 P O Box 4927, Dammam 31412 P.O. Box 57, Riyadh 11411
P.O. Box 57, Riyadh 11411
Ph: (07) 732-0080 , 050-247-6722 (cell) Ph: (03) 812-2220 x 3441 , 056-604-8550 (cell) Ph: (011) 408-6345 , 050-328-0284 (cell)
Ph: (011) 241-3236 x 4165
Email: mssabir@se.com.sa Email: salmanyousuf@gmail.com Email: muzaffar_ul_hassan@hotmail.com
B.Sc. (EE) UETL 73
B.E. (EE) NED 86 B.E. (EE) NED 06, MS KFUPM 09 B.E (EE) NED 75

MUHAMMAD SHAHID
MUHAMMAD TAHIR ANSARI NAEEM ULLAH SHEIKH NASIR SHARIF
Protection Engineer
Design Engineer B.Sc. (EE) UETL 88 Manager Engg & Development
Arabian Elec Trans Line & Const Co. LTD
Al-Tuwairqi Group Operations Manager Al-Tuwairqi Holding
(AETCON)
Dammam B.P Solar Arabia Ltd P.O. Box 2705, Dammam 31461
P.O.Box 172, Dammam 31411
Ph: (03) 812-2964 x 390 , 053-023-1880 (cell) P.O. Box 191, Riyadh 11383 Ph: (03) 812-2964 x 276 , 050-144-0596 (cell)
Ph: (03) 889-1609 , 054-803-1357 (cell)
Email: tahirjee_76@yahoo.com Ph: (011) 265-1573 x 240, 050-528-9674 (cell) Email: nasir@altuwairqi.com
Email: engr.shahid26@gmail.com
B.E. (EE) MUET JAM 00 Email: naeem@bpsarabia.com.sa B.E. (EE) NED 88
B.Tech Hons (EE), Preston U 12
MUHAMMAD USMAN MUJAHID AHMAD NAVEED AHMAD, PMP NAZAR HUSSAIN MALIK, DR.
Design Engineer Senior Electrical Engineer Sr. Operations Manager Professor of Electrical Engg.
TIEPCO Mobiley ABB Power Generation & Water King Saud University
PO Box 2805, Dammam 31461 P.O. Box 69179, Riyadh 11423 P.O. Box 414, Riyadh 11383 P.O. Box 800, Riyadh 11421
Ph:, 050-935-7752 (cell) Ph: (011) 273-5050 , 056-111-0256 (cell) Ph: (011) 218-1747 , 050-549-1307 (cell) Ph: (011) 467-6783 , 056-845-2834 (cell)
Email: m_usman2@yahoo.com Email: mujahid_ahmad_mumtaz@hotmail.com Email: engr.naveedahmad@yahoo.com Email: nmalik@ksu.edu.sa
B.Sc. (EE) UETAJK 01 B.Sc. (EE) UETL 76 B.Sc.(EE) UETL92, MS(EE) ICUL95, PMP, MCPM GWU US B.Sc. (EE) UETL 73, M.E UOW 77, Ph.D UOW 79

MUMTAZ ALI SHAIKH NISAR AHMAD PIRACHA NISAR AHMED


MUKESH KUMAR
Project Engineer (Elect) B.Sc. (EE) UCET AJK 00, M.Sc. (EE) UETL 06 Project Engineer
Senior Electrical Engineer
Radicon Gulf Consultant Design Engineer Al-Othman Consultant (SEC)
Al-Bassam Contracting & Commerce
Khobar TIEPCO Substation 9019 at PP# 9, Riyadh
P.O. Box 24, Al-Khobar 31952
Ph: (03) 869-1609 x 105 , 056-585-9787 (cell) P.O. Box 2705, Dammam 31461 Ph: , 053-189-7047 (cell)
Ph: (03) 899-5605 / 898-0071
Email: mumtaz@radicongulf.com (03) 857-9922 , 056-478-6107 (cell) Email: nisar.samej@yahoo.com
B.E. (EE) NED 83
BE (EE) MUET JAM 98 Email: nisarpiracha@hotmail.com B.E. (EE) MUET 91

MUNEEB AHMAD DAR NISAR BALOCH NOOR MOHAMMAD KHAN


MUNIR AHMAD HASRAT
Project Engineer Riyadh Branch manager Electrical Engineer
Electrical Engineer
Dar Al-Riyadh Engineering Consultants Schneider Electric Saud Consult
Riyadh Municipality
P.O. Box. 616, Abha, KSA P.O. Box 89249, Riyadh 11682 SEC-COA, P.O. Box 57, Riyadh
Projects Dept., Room 248, Riyadh 11146
Ph: (07) 227-1111 x 1106 , 050-763-5476 (cell) Ph: (011) 291-2877 x 24 , 050-441-6267 (cell) Ph: (011) 464-3333 x 14851 , 056-876-6947 (cell)
Ph: (011) 411-2222 x 3324 , 050-739-6951 (cell)
Email: mustajab07@hotmail.com Email: nisar_baloch@mail.schneider.fr Email: inkhan3@se.com.sa
B.Sc.(EE) UETL 89 B.Sc. (EE) UETL 74
B.E. (EE) UETL 89 B.Sc. (EE) NWFP UET 68

MUNIR AHMED MUSHARRAF ALI KHAN OMAR MUHAMMAD AKHTAR OMER QASIM
Sr. Section Head QC Director Services Supervisor Near East Univ, TRNC 08
ABB Automation Co. Ltd. PLASCOM Gulf Power Distribution Systems Co. Electrical Design Engineer
P.O. Box 414, Riyadh 11383 P.O. Box 18595, Riyadh 11425 PO Box 3298, Dammam 31952 Al-Jazirah Engineers And Consultants
Ph: (011) 265-3030 x 1330 , 050-312-1148 (cell) Ph: (011) 265-0255 x 15 , 050-646-5350 (cell) Ph: (03) 812-3082 x 3522 , 055-050-4268 (cell) Ph: 055-802-7955 (cell)
Email: munir.ahmed@sa.abb.com Email: alikhanmusharraf@hotmail.com Email: omar.akhtar@gpds-gex.com Email: omerqasim@hotmail.com
B.Sc (EE) UETL 86 B.E. CEI 76, MIQA IQA 81 B.Sc. (EE) UETL 05 B.Sc. (EE) UETL 08

MUSHIR AHMED SIDDIQUI MUSHTAQ AHMED AZAD QAIM MAHDI QAMARUL HAQUE SIDDIQUI
Head of Electrical Department Senior Transmission Engineer Project Manager Sr. Electrical Engineer
SHARACO Saudi Electricity Company (SEC) Schneider Electric BEMCO
P.O. Box 5500, Riyadh 11422 Transmission Building No. C, Al-Marooj, Riyadh P.O. Box 89249, Riyadh 11682 P.O. Box 3143, Jeddah 21471
Ph: (011) 481-6666 x 318 , 050-894-6453 (cell) Ph: (011) 403-2222x 18587 , 050-687-1507 (cell) Ph: (011) 265-1515 x 316 , 050-004-6196 (cell) Ph: (02) 669-5851 x 242 , 056-423-6160 (cell)
Email: mushirsiddiqui@hotmail.com Email: mushtaqazad@hotmail.com Email: qaim.mahdi@sa.schneider-electric.com Email: qamarul@sbg-ipp.com
B.E. (EE) NED 76 M.Sc.(EE) UETL 90, B.Sc (EE) UETL 76 B.E. (EE) NED 88, M.Sc QAU 91, PGD CTC 93 B.Sc. (EE)

MUSHTAQ AHMED M. BHUTTO QAZI SALEEM AHMED


MUSHTAQ AHMED SOOMRO RAFIQ AHMED
Telecom Engineer Electrical Engineer
Unit Engineer “A” Prot. Sec. Senior Engineer
Saudi Electric Company SEC-SOA Saudi Binladin Group - Ind. & Power Projects
Saudi Electric Company (CRB) AETCON
P.O. Box 616, Abha P.O. Box 3143, Jeddah 21471
PP3, Prot. Sec. P.O. Box 57, Riyadh 11411 P.O. Box 250974, Riyadh 11391
Ph: (07) 231-9177 , 050-251-5914 (cell) Ph: (02) 673-6033 x 251
Ph: (011) 403-2222 x 23203 Ph: (011) 465-6975 Ph: , 050-480-9524 (cell)
Email: bhuttomushtaq@hotmail.com Email: qazi@sbg-ipp.com
B.E. (EE) MUET 85 B.E. (EE) MUET 89
B.E. (EE) MUET 90 B.E. (E) NED 88
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Electrical Engineers RANA SARFRAZ AHMED
Electrical Engineers SALEEM AHMAD
RAFIQ AHMED CHANNA Technical Specialist SAJJAD AHMAD SAJID
Planning Engineer
Project Manager Saudi Telecomm. Company (STC) Senior Project Manager
Saudi Electric Company (ERB)
AETCON Deployement Plng., STC HQ, Arabia Electric Ltd (Siemens)
Jubail
Ph: (03) 889-1576 , 050-480-9524 (cell) P.O. Box 87912, Riyadh 11652 P.O. Box 4621, Jeddah 21412
Ph: (03) 362-1824 , 050-852-7870 (cell)
Email: engrrachanna@aetcon.com Ph: (011) 452-8905 , 050-693-5062 (cell) Ph: (02) 665-8420 x 2047
Email: 48731@se.com.sa
B.Sc. (EE) MUET Jam 89 Email: rahmed@stc.com.sa B.Sc. (EE) UETL 76
B.Sc. (EE) UETL 88
B.Sc. (EE) UCET 87
RAO ABDUL RAQEEB KHAN RASHEED A. BHUTTO SALIS USMAN
Engineer (Switching) Transmission Engineer SALMAN MUSTAFA
Regulatory Analyst
Saudi Telecomm. Company (STC) Saudi Electric Company SEC-SOA Project Manager
Saudi Electric Company (SEC)
STC Headquarters, Mursalat, Riyadh P.O. Box 616, Abha Saud Consult
P.O. Box Box 57 , Riyadh 1411
Ph: (011) 452-6964 Ph: (07) 231-9197 , 050-850-7465 (cell) P.O. Box 550, Abqaiq 31992
Ph: (011) 403-2222 x18385 , 056-061-5109 (cell)
Email: rkhan@stc.com.sa Email: engr_rasheed@hotmail.com Ph: (03) 566-2072
Email: SUsman@se.com.sa
B.Sc. (EE) UETL 87 B.E. (EE) MUET 93 B.Sc. (EE) UETL 73
B.Sc. (EE) UETT 85, MAS PU 92

RAZA HUSAIN SALMAN YOUNAS SAQIB SHAH


RASHID AYUB QURESHI
Chief Electrical Engineer Assistant Engineer Sr. Electrical Engineer
Field Engineer
Saudi Consulting Services (Saudconsult) AETCON Rashid Engineering
GE Meelsa
P.O. Box 2341, Riyadh 11451 Bldg 6803/14, Dist Shuhada Garnata, Riyadh P.O. Box 4354, Riyadh 11491
Ph: 056-852-8623 (cell)
Ph: (011) 465-9975 x1205 , 056-747-6824 (cell) Ph: (011) 277-5318 , 059-774-9124 (cell) Ph: (011) 464-1188 x 292 , 050-814-1168 (cell)
Email: engrrash@yahoo.com
Email: husainraza@hotmail.com Email: salmanyounas72@yahoo.com Email: saqib.iep@zajil.net
B.E. (EE) UET KPK 04
B.Sc. (EE) AUUP 67 B.Sc(EE), U of Central Punjab 10 B.Sc.(EE) UOP 72

RIZWAN AHMAD SARFRAZ MAHMOOD SARMAD ALI


RAZAUR RAHMAN Network Planning Engineer Sr. Accounts Manager
Business Development Director
Business Development Manager Saudi Telecomm. Company (STC) YOKOGAWA
Naba International Enterprises
Schneider Electric STC Headquarter, Mursalat, Riyadh PO Box 3368, Al-Khobar 31952
P.O. Box 31163, Al-Khobar 31952
P.O. Box 89249, Riyadh 11682 Ph: (011) 452-8519 , 050-797-2647 (cell) Ph: (03) 331-9621 , 050-666-1282 (cell)
Ph: (03) 895-0025 , 050-490-5682 (cell)
Ph: (011) 265-1515 x 255 , 050-440-6269 (cell) Email: sarfraz47@hotmail.com Email: sarmad.ali@sa.yokogawa.com
Email: rizwan_asr@yahoo.com
B.Sc. (EE) UETL 83 B.Sc. (EE) UETL 74 B.Sc. (EE) UETL 92
B.E. (EE) NED 74

RIZWAN AHMED ANSARI RIZWAN MUBARAK SHAH SHAFIQ-UR-REHMAN SHAFQAT ZIA


Quality Assurance Manager Dir & Executive VP Project Engineer Project Engineer
WESCOSA Yokogawa Saudi Arabia Company TIEPCO Al Fanar Co.
P.O Box 2389, Dammam - 31451 P. O. Box 3368, Al-Khobar 31952 P.O. Box 2705, Dammam 31461 Nothern Ring Road b/w Exit 5 & 6, Al-Nafl, Al Fanar B
Ph: (03) 847-4242 x 378 , 050-686-9219 (cell) Ph: (03) 331-9613 , 050-593-0325 (cell) Ph: (03) 812-2964 x 264 , 050-821-2972 (cell) Ph: (011) 275-5999 x 4733, 054-077-5946 (cell)
Email: rizwan@wescosa.com Email: Rizwan.Shah@sa.yokogawa.com Email: shafiq.rahman@altuwairqi.com Email: shafaqat.zia@alfanar.com
B.E. (EE) MUET 91 B.S. (EE) UTA USA 84 B.Sc. (EE) UETL 88 B.E. (E), QAUEST 05

S. AIJAZ HAIDER SHAH NAWAZ KHAN SHAH ZAMAN PANHWAR


S. AFZAL HASAN KAZMI
Project Manager Sr. Engr (Maintenance) Project Manager
Application Engineer
Siemens Ltd Saudi Electric Company SEC-SOA Al-Sharif Group (ASG)
Montaser Technical Services
P.O. Box 4621, Jeddah 21412 P.O. Box 616, Abha P.O. Box 10049, Jeddah 21433
P.O. Box 85106, Riyadh 11691
Ph: (02) 661-8957 Ph: (07) 227-1111 x 1740 , 056-841-4527 (cell) Ph: (02) 660-3672 , 050-071-1823 (cell)
Ph: (011) 465-2511 x 14 , 050-433-4937 (cell)
Email: ajzhyder@hotmail.com Email: abu_saadnawaz@hotmail.com Email: shah_szp@yahoo.com
B.E. (EE) SU 71
B.E. (EE) NED 91 B.Sc. (EE) UOP 76 B.E. (EE) MUET 86, MIS CQU 94

SAEED A. KHAN SAFDAR IQBAL AWAN SHAHID MEHBOOB SHAHID MHMOOD ALVI
Lead Electrical Engineer Unit Engineer Electrical Engineer Electrical Engineer
Saudi Arabian Bechtel Company Saudi Electric Company Gulf Power Distribution Systems Ltd NAMA chemical
P.O.Box 10011, Jubail Industrial. City 31861 P.O. Box 57, Riyadh 11411 P.O.Box: 11941, Al-Jubail 31961 Jubail
Ph: (03) 341-3000 x 4928 , 050-528-9100 (cell) Ph: (011) 464-3333 x 14386 , 050-447-5281 (cell) Ph: (03) 341-2166 x 21 , 050-053-4352 (cell) Ph: (03) 385-002516 , 050-451-2725 (cell)
Email: khansa@rcjubail.gov.sa Email: safdar777@hotmail.com Email: shahid.mehboob@sesco-gex.com Email: shahid.118@gmail.com
B.Sc. (EE) UETNWFP 84 & MS USA 87 B.Sc. (EE) UETL 76 B.E. (EE) NED 98 B.Sc. (EE) UETL 95, MBA PIMSAT 04

SAGHIR AHMED SAIFULLAH KHAN SHAHID ZUBAIR


SHAHZAD ALI BAIG
Elect. Maint. Dept. Chief Senior Engineer Sr. Project Manager
Commissioning Engineer
Saline Waer Conversion Corporation Olayan Descon Engg Co. Schneider Electric
ABB Service Co. Ltd.
P.O. Box 8064, Jubail 31951 P.O. Box 10108, Jubail Industrial City 31961 P.O. Box 89249, Riyadh 11682
P.O. Box 2873, Al-Khobar 31952
Ph: (03) 343-0333 x 39204 Ph: (03) 341-0671 x 560 , 056-548-3193 (cell) Ph: (011) 265-1515 x 507 , 050-415-8831 (cell)
Ph: (03) 882-9394
Email: saghir55@hotmail.com Email: sukhan@olayandescon.com Email: shahid_zubair@mail.schneider.fr
B.E. (EE) NED 94
B.Sc. (EE) UOP 79 B.Sc. (EE) UETP 06 B.E. (EE) NED 87
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Electrical Engineers
SHAHZAD FAROOQ SHAHZAD HABIB GILL
Electrical Engineers SYED AMIR UR REHMAN
SYED AHSAN ALI SHERAZI
B.E. (EE), UETL 00 Transmission Eng Senior Engineer
Assistant Engineer
Sr. LTE/UMTS NPO Engineer SRACO (SEC) Saudi Electric Company (ERB)
AETCON
NOKIA SIEMENS NETWORKS (NSN) TSD/OED, R # 2-306W P.O. Box 74, Dammam 31411
Ph; , 058-318-7782 (cell)
Tatweer Towers B2, P.O. Box 340, Riyadh 11351 Ph: , 056-189-2544 (cell) Ph: (03) 835-8875 , 050-793-5804 (cell)
Email: ahsansherazi06@gmail.com
Ph: , 056-407-1132 (cell) Email: gill_sdk@hotmail.com Email: amirurrehman@hotmail.com
B.Sc. (EE), UETL 10
Email: shahzad.farooq@gmail.com B.Sc. (EE) UETTax 00, MSc(EE) UETL 04 B.E. (EE) NED 74

SHAKEEL AHMAD AWAN SYED ANEEQ ALI BOKHARI SYED ASIM RASHID
SHAKEEL AHMAD
Transmission Engineer Estimation Engineer Director, Ind Serv ME
Project Manager
Saudi Electricity Company Electrical & Electronics Industries Corp. GE-MEELSA
Cogelex - Alsthom
P.O Box# 36678, Dammam 31429, P.O. Box 1684, AL-Khobar 31952 P.O. Box 2321, Dammam 31451
P.O. Box 87200, Riyadh 11642
Ph; (03) 882-6921x 83565 , 054-237-6233 (cell) Ph: (03) 812-3725 x 310 , 056-726-0243 (cell) Ph: (03) 847-1313 , 055-527-6539 (cell)
Ph: (011) 402-0227 Ph: , 050-346-7939 (cell)
Email: saawan@se.com.sa Email: aneeq85@gmail.com Email: syed.rashid@ge.com
B.Sc. (EE) EPUET 71
B.E. (EE) MUET Jam 89 B.S. (EE) USA 07, MS (EE) USA 08 B.Sc. (EE) NED 93

SHAKIL AHMAD SHAKIL OMAR SYED FAHEEM AHMAD SYED FARASAT ABBAS
Design Engineer Business Manager Electrical Specialist Proj. Senior Design Engineer
SEC Gulf Power Distribution Sys. JANA TIEPCO
NARIYA P.O. Box 3298 Khobar 31952 Jubail P.O. Box 2705, Dammam 31461
Ph: (03) 373-0308 x 72632 , 050-213-7188 (cell) Ph: (03) 812-3082 x 3522 , 050-581-4760 (cell) Ph: (03) 352-5002 x 418 , 055-505-7952 (cell) Ph: (03) 812-2964 , 050-271-0381 (cell)
Email: 60060@se.com.sa Email: shakil.omar@gpds-gex.com Email: faheem.ahmad@jana-ksa.com Email: syed.abbas@altuwairqi.com
B.Sc. (EE) UETL 89 B.E. (CE) NED 74 B.E. (EE) NED 87 B.Sc. (EE) UETL 02
SHAMIM ALAM KHAN SYED FARAZ AHMED
SHAUKAT ALI SYED MISBAH UL ISLAM SABRI
Electrical Engineer Research Assistant
Electronic Engineer Chief Electrical Engineer
Saudi Telecomm. Company (STC) KFUPM
KFUPM RGCK Association
Eng. Plng., STC HQ, P.O. Box 8611, Dhaharan 31261
KFUPM Box 1882, Dhahran 31261 Al-Khobar
P.O. Box 87912, Riyadh 11652 Ph: (03) 860-7780 , 054-245-3011 (cell)
Ph: (03) 860-4252 , 056-938-3825 (cell) Ph: (03) 899-1686 x 517 , 050-437-3694 (cell)
Ph: (011) 403-1128 Email: faraz107@gmail.com
Email: ashaukat@kfupm.edu.sa Email: misbah-miepk@live.com
Email: sakhan@stc.com.sa B.E. (EE) NED 08, MS KFUPM 10
B.Sc (EE) UOP 75 B.E. (EE) NED 69
B.Sc. (EE) EPUET 65

SHEHZAD AHMED SHEIKH MAHMOOD AHMED


SYED MOHAMMAD NASEEM NAVAID SYED MUBASHIR UL HAQUE
Lead Project Engineer Electrical Engineer
Electrical Engineer Network Engineer
Saudi Aramco Saudi Electric Company
Dar Al-Majd Consulting Engineers Getronics / AGCN
P.O. Box 13514, Dhahran 31311 Jubail
P.O. Box 60212, Riyadh 11545 P.O. Box 2645, Riyadh 11461
Ph: (03) 397-4005 , 050-707-1950 (cell) Ph: (03) 362-1824 , 050-298-6132 (cell)
Ph: (011) 464-9688 Ph: , 050-720-8450 (cell) Ph: (011) 474-0555 x 191
Email: shehzad.ahmed@aramco.com.sa Email: 43470@se.com.sa
B.E. (EE) NED 80 B.E. (EE) NED 99
B.E. (EE) NED 72 B.Sc. (EE) UETL 91

SHOAIB AHMAD SIKANDER H. BHATTI SYED MUHAMMAD IQBAL SYED MUHAMMAD IQBAL AHMED
C.E.O. CEO General Manager Chief Electrical Engineer
M.A.Al-Azzaz Contracting Vatech T&D Co. Ltd. SATECH Omrania & Associates
P.O. Box 31234, Al-Khobar-31952 P.O. Box 91357, Riyadh 11633 P.O. Box 31759, Khobar 31952 P.O. Box 2600, Riyadh 11461
Ph: (03) 897-6283 , 050-582-7346 (cell) Ph: (011) 478-2027 x 25/ 479-2126 , 050-566-9536 (cell) Ph: (03) 894-3025 , 055-612-3164 (cell) Ph: (011) 434-7600 , 056-107-6903 (cell)
Email: shoaib@nesma.net.sa Email: sikander.bhatti@siemens.com Email: smiqt@yahoo.com Email: smiqbal01@yahoo.com
B.E. (E) NED 74 B.Sc. (EE) B.Sc. (EE) EPEUT 69 B.E. (EE) NED80, MS (EE) NED90

SULTAN ALI MANZOOR SYED ABUL HASAN JAFRI SYED NAVED HAIDER
SYED MURSHID PERVEZ
Senior Engineer, E. Province Contracts Manager Sr. Sales Engineer
Area Sales Manager
Adwan Marketing Co. Ltd. Salem Agencies & Services (SAS) Saudi Electric Supply Co. (SESCO)
Saudi Transformer Co.
P.O. Box 2849, Al-Khobar 31952 Jubail P.O. Box 3298, Al-Khobar 31952
P.O. Box 968, Riyadh 11421
Ph: (03) 858-7075 x 37 , 050-512-4305 (cell) Ph: (03) 362-7157 , 050-965-0227 (cell) Ph: (03) 882-5669 x 223, 050-389-4534 (cell)
Ph: (011) 406-9200 x 278, 050-580-4270 (cell)
Email: sultan@kho.amc.adwn.com Email: sahjafri@yahoo.com Email: naved.haider@sesco-ge.com
B.E. (EE) NED 82
B.Sc. (EE) UETL 89 B.E. (EE) NED 69 B.E. (EE) NED 91

SYED SARFRAZ ALI


SYED ADNAN MOID SYED AFZAL HUSAIN SYED QASEEM ALI Project Manager
Electrical Engineer Sr. Electrical Engineer Researcher AJEC
General Electric Company Consulting Engineering Group KSU Elect Department P.O. Box 17918, Riyadh 11494
Riyadh P.O. Box 1604, Riyadh 11311 Ph: (011) 469-6368 , 056-935-5936 (cell) Ph: (011) 810-2371
Ph: (011) 462-5858 x 248 , 050-648-6397 (cell) Ph: (011) 465-4406 , 050-900-2083 (cell) Email: qaseemali@gmail.com Email: samedni@hotmail.com
B.E. (EE) NED 96 B.E. (E) NED 74 B.E. (EE) NED 08, M.S. (EE) IIT 10 B.E. (EE) UOS 67, MS PW USA 92
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Electrical Engineers
SYED SHABBIR AHMED
Electrical Engineers
TARIQ MUMTAZ SOOMRO TARIQ MUSHTAQ QURESHI
Sector Head SYED SHAHERYAR A SHAH
General Manager Senior Engineer
SEC-CRB Saudi Electric Company Head of Electro Mech. Dept.
e-Solutions Est RGCK
PP8, P.O. Box 57, Riyadh 11411 Al-Rashid Trading & Contracting (RTCC)
P.O. Box 13711, Riyadh 11411 Khobar
Ph: (011) 403-2222 x 29716 , 050-710-6218 (cell) P.O. Box 307, Riyadh 11411
Ph: (011) 293-3617 / 464-3082 , 050-548-3263 (cell) Ph: (03) 857-4505 x 5240 , 056-725-1612 (cell)
Email: shabbir_44@hotmail.com Ph: (011) 401-2550 x 608 , 050-624-5872 (cell)
Email: tariq.soomro@e-solutionsest.com Email: tmq20@yahoo.com
B.Sc. (EE) UETL 80 B.E. (EE) POU 74
B.Sc (EE) UETL 76 B.E. (EE) UETL 73

SYED SHUJAAT KHURSHED SYED TARIQ MUHAMMAD TASADDUQ TAHIR


OHTL Tendering Manager Sales Manager WAJAHAT HUSSAIN SIDDIQUI
Procurement Engineer
SSEM Co. Ltd S&A Abahsain Co. Ltd. Senior Electrical Engineer
AES Arabia LTD
Al-Rashid Center, Maater Street, Riyadh P.O. Box 209, Al-Khobar 31952 Saudi Binladin Group (PBAD)
PO Box 105689, Riyadh 11656
Ph: (011) 402-6809 x 304 , 050-344-9697 (cell) Ph: (03) 898-4045 x 410 , 056-789-8268 (cell) P.O. Box 9887, Jeddah 21423
Ph: (03) 477-2398 x1505 , 059-224-1491 (cell)
Email: shujaatpk@yahoo.com Email: tariq@abahsain.net Ph: (02) 640-0004 x 265 , 050-850-2072 (cell)
Email: tasaddaq_tahir@aesarabia.com
B.Sc. (EE) NWFP UET 90 B.E. (EE) NED 03 Email: wajahat@pbad.sbg.com.sa
B.Sc. (EE) UAJK 07
B.E. (EE) NED 74

SYED TASNEEM HUSAIN SYED TOUSEEF AHMAD RIZVI WAQAS MUHAMMAD YASER MUSHTAQ, PMP
Senior Design Engineer Design Electrical Engineer Project Manager Sr. Technical Manager
ABB Electric Industries Ltd. Saudi Consulting Services ABB Automation Co. ABB Automation Co. Ltd.
P.O. Box 8796, Riyadh 11492 P.O. Box: 7352, Jeddah 21462 P.O. Box 414, Riyadh 11383 P.O. Box: 414, Riyadh 11383
Ph: (011) 265-1689 x 1482 Ph: (02) 662-8049 , 056-350-2299 (cell) Ph: (011) 265-3030 Ext 1471 , 053-506-6587 (cell) Ph: (011) 265-2112 x 1516 , 050-648-0466 (cell)
B.Tech. (Hons) NED 86 Email: touseefrizvi@yahoo.com Email: waqas.muhammad@sa.abb.com Email: yaser.mushtaq@sa.abb.com
B.Sc. (EE) UETL 98 B.Sc. (EE) NEU CYP 07 B.Sc.(EE) UETL 96

SYED WAJID HUSSAIN YASIN KHAN, DR. ZAFAR IQBAL, PMP


SYED UMER MOIZ
Electrical Engineer Assistant Professor (Elect) Services Manager
Electrical Engineer
Al-Noble Est. & Contracting King Saud University, Riyadh SIEMENS Ltd.
King Saud University
P.O. Box 1237, Al-Khobar 31952 Deptt. Of Elect Engg. KSU, Riyadh P.O. Box 91357 Riyadh,11633
P.O. Box 2454, Riyadh 11451
Ph: (03) 858-4855 x 307 , 050-944-8657 (cell) Ph: (011) 467-9813 , 050-894-2534 (cell) Ph: (011) 478-2027 , 050-528-3724 (cell)
Ph: (011) 467-2759
Email: engwajid@yahoo.com Email: yasink@ksu.edu.sa Email: zafariqal@siemens.com
B.E. (EE) SU 72
B.E. (EE) NED 92 B.Sc. (EE) NWFP UET 93, M.Sc. (EE) 97, Ph.D. KU Jap 04 B.Sc. (EE) UETL 89

SYED ZAFAR WAHAB SYED ZAHID HASSAN RIZVI ZAKAULLAH


Planning Engineer Protection Engineer - PP4 ZAKIR RAZA
Electrical Engineer
Saudi Electric Company (ERB) Saudi Electric Company (COA) Sales Engineer
Saadullah Khan Brothers
Dammam P.O. Box 57, Riyadh 11411 Al-Nassar Co.
Al-Rossais Commercial Center, Riyadh
Ph: (03) 857-2300 , 050-596-1278 (cell) Ph: (011) 494-7546 , 055-239-7705 (cell) P.O. Box 1246, Riyadh 11431
Ph: (011) 477-2498 , 050-536-2596 (cell)
Email: 600241@se.com.sa Email: syedjunaidhassan@hotmail.com Ph: (011) 477-7000 , 050-797-4597 (cell)
Email: zma88@live.com
B.Sc. (EE) KU 70 B.Sc. (EE) UETL 86 B.E. (EE) UOT 85
B.E. (EE) MUET 95

SYED ZEESHAN RIZVI TAHIR BARLAS ZAMIR MANZOOR ZUBAIR AHMED


Lecturer Elect Engg. Director & Board Member Vice President Senior Engineer
KFUPM TIEPCO Habib Rafiq (Pvt) Ltd AETCON
P.O. Box 76, Dhahran 31216 Ph: (03) 812-2964 x 310 P.O. Box 220135, Riyadh 11311 P.O. Box 250974, Riyadh 11391
Ph: (03) 860-3543 , 055-834-1826 (cell) Email: tahir.barlas@altuwairqi.com Ph: (011) 462-4120 , 053-027-2990 (cell) Ph: (011) 465-6975 , 050-791-9774 (cell)
Email: szeesharizvi@gmail.com B.E. (EE) UWO CAN 05, ME (EE) UWO CAN 07 Email: zamirmanzoor@habibrafiq.com Email: zubairahm@hotmail.com
B.E. (EE) NED 06, MS (EE) KFUPM 08 B.Sc. (EE) UETL 84 B.E. (EE) NED 92
TAHIR SAEED MIRZA TANWEER AHMED ZULFIQAR ALI SIDDIQUI
Consultant Technical Engineer ZULFIQAR AHMED BHATTY Electrical Engineer
SEC-EOA Riyadh Cable Group of Companies Manager S. Centre/Logistics AETCON
Dammam P.O. Box 281539, Riyadh 11392 Digital Natcom Co. Khobar
Ph: (03) 858-6201 , 050-727-8323 (cell) Ph: (011) 265-0850 , 050-215-0869 (cell) P.O. Box 7190, Riyadh 11462 Ph: (03) 889-1576 , 051-515-0030 (cell)
Email: tahirsmirza@hotmail.com Email: tanweer66@yahoo.com Ph: (011) 477-1122 x 258 Email: engrzulfiqar2007@yahoo.com
B.Sc. (EE) UETL 78, M.Sc. (EE) KFUPM 82 B.E. (EE) NED 89 B.Sc (EE) UETL 83 B.Sc (EE) NWFP UET 06

TANWEER EJAZ NAWAZ TANWEER NAWAZ MALIK PLEASE CONTRIBUTE


Distribution Engr. Expert Project Manager
Saudi Electric Company (EOA)
Riyadh
ABB Contracting Co.
P.O. Box 12539, Jeddah 21483
FILLERS
Ph: (03) 467-9576 , 050-791-3942 (cell) Ph: (02) 669-6909 Ext 305 , 050-446-7814 (cell)
Email: nawaz_te@hotmail.com
B.Sc. (EE) UETL 74
Email: tanweer.malik@sa.abb.com
B.E. (EE) NED 84
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Electronics Engineers
IFTIKHAR AHMED HAJI IJAZ AKHTAR
Communication Engineer Electronic Engineer District Engineer Zone Manager
Saudi Electric Company (CRB) Saleh & Abdulaziz Abahsain Co. Ltd Saudi Telecom Co. (STC) Nokia Siemens Networks
P.O. Box 57, ECC Building, Khobar P.O. Box 220169, Riyadh 11311 3rd Floor, Tatweer Towers, King Fahad Road, Riyadh
3rd Fl, Riyadh 11411 Ph: 050-554-3708 (cell) Ph: (011) 452-8184 , 050-705-0411 (cell) Ph: (011) 440-6453, 053-599-680 (cell)
Ph: (011) 403-2222 x 86856 Email: smartmadnan@yahoo.com Email: ihaji.c@stc.com.sa Email: ijaz.akhtar@nsn.com
B.E. (Ecs) DCET 90 B.E. (EE) SSUET 06 B.E. (Ecs) Osmania 93 BE (Electro) NED 96

AHSAN AHMED RANA AMIR HUSSAIN QURESHI IMRAN ASHRAF IMRAN SHAIKH
iSeries Tech. Support Engineer Manager IPBB/ISP/Security Sr. Engr. Network Security System Engineer
SBM / IBM Nokia Siemens Networks Etihad Etisalat (Mobily) AMPS
P.O. Box 818, Riyadh 11421 Tatweer Towers B2, P.O. Box 340, Riyadh 11351 P.O. Box 9979, Riyadh 11423 Al-Khobar
Ph: (011) 452-7376 , 050-417-2124 (cell) Ph: , 059-321-2024 (cell) Ph: (011) 560-313031 , 056-560-0667 (cell) Ph: 056-789-8316 (cell)
Email: arana@stc.com.sa Email: amirhq@gmail.com Email: imranrhl@yahoo.com Email: smimran@gmx.com
B.E. (Ecs) NED 78 B.E. (Electronics Eng), GIK 99 B.Sc. (EE) SSUET 02 B.E. (EE) SSUET 09

AMJAD IQBAL ARIF ISLAM BUTT IQBAL AHMED SIDDIQUI IRFAN ALI SIDDIQUI
I & C Sys Engr. Section Manager Telecommunication Engineer National Services Manager
Petrokemya Mitsubishi Electric Saudi Ltd. Royal Saudi Air Defence Forces Saleh & Abdulaziz Abahsian Co LTD
P.O. Box 10002, Jubail P.O. Box 14166, Jeddah 21424 P.O. Box 16431, Riyadh 11464 P.O.Box 209, Al-Khobar 31952
Ph: (03) 358-7000 x 1349 , 050-219-4423 (cell) Ph: (02) 651-9998 x 240 , 050-527-9187 (cell) Ph: (011) 479-5802 Ph: (03) 857-1668 , 055-379-9314 (cell)
Email: iqbala@sabic.com Email: arif@melsa.com.sa Email: iqbalsid.iep@zajil.net Email: irfan_alisiddiqui@yahoo.com
B.Sc. (EE) EMU 93 B.E.(Ecs) NED 94 B.E. (Ecs) NED 79 BE (Electronics), NED 01, MBA FAST 10

ARSHAD MOHSEN BHOPALI IRFANUDDIN AHMED JAVED M. AHSANI


ARSHAD HUSSAIN
Manager Eastern Region Sales & Marketing Engineer General Manager
Instrument Engineer
Basic Electronics Co. Ltd. Model Time Technical Systems Four Corners International
Riyadh Water Works
P.O.Box 1402, KHOBAR 31952 P.O. Box 9270, Jeddah 21413 P.O. Box 62877, Riyadh 11595
P.O. Box 2464, Riyadh 11451
Ph: 050-483-4792 (cell) Ph:(02) 420-2900 , 056-006-0291 (cell) Ph: (011) 460-0590 , 050-410-2764 (cell)
Ph: (011) 493-6622 x 260
Email: arshad@al-asasyah.com Email: irfanuddinahmed@gmail.com Email: jahsani@awalnet.net.sa
B.E. (Ecs) DCET 69
B.E. (EE) NED 92 B.S. (EE) EMU Turkey 01, MBA PAF-KAIET 04 B.E. (Ecs) KU 77

ASIF KAMAL ATIF ALI KHAN KAMRAN ASIF ASLAM


Area Manager KHALID NADEEM
Project Leader Mrktg & Tech Support Manager
STESA-THALES Co. Support Engineer
Petrokemya Beit Al-Etisalat
P.O. Box 10502, Jubail 31961 Al-Faisaliah Group
P.O.Box. 1296 Jubail 31961 P.O. Box 90209, Riyadh 11613
Ph: (03) 341-8500 x 210 , 050-591-2832 (cell) P.O. Box 122209, Jeddah 21332
Ph: (03) 357-7387 , 050-590-2847 (cell) Ph: (011) 473-1300 x 107 , 050-518-6638 (cell)
Email: khanatifali@yahoo.com Ph: (02) 650-4744 x 478 , 050-463-1928 (cell)
Email: kamalas@petrokemya.sabic.com Email: kaaslam@hotmail.com
B.E. (EE) NED 96 B.E. (Ecs) DCET 87
B.E. (E) NED 79 B.E. (Ecs) SSUET 99

DEEDAR ALI
FAISAL NASRULLAH M. FARAZ UDDIN QURESHI MAJID LATIF
Telecom Engineer
Solutions Consultant Network Administrator Group General Managar
Saudi Telecomm. Company (STC)
Nokia Siemens Network (NSN) DETECON Al-saudia Co. Ltd Arabic Computer Systems Ltd.
STC Headquarters, Room 107, Mursalat,
Tatweer Towers B2, P.O. Box 340, P.O. Box 1038, Riyadh 11431 P.O. Box 2645, Riyadh 11461
Riyadh
Riyadh 11351 Ph: (011) 281-9637 , 050-125-6295 (cell) Ph: (011) 476-3777 x 141
Ph: (011) 452-9187 , 055-962-1622 (cell)
Ph: , 059-904-6633 (cell) Email: faraz.qureshi2002@hotmail.com Email: majidl@acs.com.sa
Email: dshah@stc.com.sa
Email: nasrullah.faisal@nsn.com B.Sc. (EE) SSUET 01 B.E. (Ecs) DCET 75
B.E. (Ecs) NED 87

FAREEDUDDIN AHMED MANSOOR JAMIL MANZOOR AHMAD


FAREED HUSSAIN KHAN Instrument Engineer Project Engr.
Engineer 1
Sr. NW & Comm Engr. JANA Chemical Industries SIEMENS
KFUPM
Al-Bassam International Co. P.O. Box 10661, Jubail 31961 Khobar
P.O. Box 1669, Dhahran 31261
Ph: (03) 864-1212 , 050-496-0804 (cell) Ph: (03) 358-5002 x 518 , 055-519-7895 (cell) Ph: (03) 865-7711 , 055-707-7645 (cell)
Ph: (03) 860-2884 , 050-791-3274 (cell)
Email: fareedhk@yahoo.com Email: mansoor.jamil@jana-ksa.com Email: manzuur.ahmad@gmail.com
Email: fahmed@kfupm.edu.sa
B.E. (EE) DCET 87 B.E. (Electronics) DCET 96 B.Sc. (EE) GIKI 03
B.S. (Ecs) METU 71

FURQAN ALI SIDDIQUI HAFEEZ-UR-REHMAN


Sr. Telecommunication Engr. MOHAMMAD FAWAD RABBANI MOHAMMAD HANIF
Sales Manager
Saudi Electricity Co. Dalma Tech2 Quality Control Manager
Siemens
P.O. Box - 981, Al-Khobar P.O. Box.365584, RiyadhH 11393 A.B.B Electrical Industries Co. Ltd.
P.O. Box 9510, Riyadh 11423
Ph: (03) 858-6575 , 050-554-3710 (cell) Ph: (011) 279-1029 , 050-857-6431 (cell) P.O. Box 251, Riyadh 11383
Ph: (011) 277-8204 , 050-544-3781 (cell)
Email: furqan_as@yahoo.com Email: mrfasko@hotmail.com Ph: (011) 265-3030 x 1371, 050-029-7771 (cell)
Email: hafeez.rahman@siemens.com
B.E. (EE) NED 99, M.S (Tel) NED 05 B.E. (Ecs) SSUET 2000 B.E. (Ecs) NED 83
M.Sc. (Ecs) QAU 86
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Electronics Engineers
MOHAMMAD ILYAS MUGHAL MOHAMMAD IMRAN
Electronics Engineers
MUZAFFAR AHMED NABEEL AHMAD SIDDIQUE
Instrument & Control Sys Engr. Communication Engineer Project Engineer Access Network Instal. Engr.
Petrokemya SIEMENS SIEMENS Ericsson AB
P.O. Box 10002, Jubail Al-Raja Tower, Khobar P.O.Box 719 Al-Khobar 31952 P.O. Box 6121, Riyadh 11442
Ph: (03) 357-7601 , 050-728-5682 (cell) Ph: (03) 865-9664 , 056-950-3318 (cell) Ph: (03) 865-9752 , 054-078-8994 (cell) Ph: (011) 230-3111 x 9245 , 050-443-7849 (cell)
Email: hafeezmi@sabic.com Email: aleyimran@yahoo.com Email: muzaffar_kk@hotmail.com Email: nabeel.siddique@ericsson.com
B.E. (E) UET AJK 89 B.E. (EE) NED 02, MBA PIMSAT 05 B.E. (EE) NED 01 B.Sc. (EE) NEU 03

MOHAMMAD IQBAL TAREEN MOHAMMAD IRFAN NAYER AZAM NAZIR AHMAD UJAN
Computer Network Engineer Project Engineer Senior Project Manager Distribution Engr.
King Saud University Computer Center Al-Jazirah Engineers & Consultants (AJEC) Ebttikar Technology Suadi Electricity Co. (SEC)
P.O. Box 2454, Riyadh 11451 P.O. Box 616, SEC-SOA Project Deptt Abha P.O. Box 52908 , Riyadh 11 573 P.O. Box 221671, Riyadh 11311
Ph: (011) 467-6069 , 056-989-9284 (cell) Ph: (07) 227-1111 x 1128 , 050-839-4662 (cell) Ph: (011) 416-2222 x 440 Ph: (011) 403-2222 x 22184
Email: mitareen@ksu.edu.sa Email: irfan1963@hotmail.com Email: nayer.azam@gmail.com Email: nazeerujjan@hotmail.com
B.E. (Ecs) NED 86 B.Sc. (EE) DCET 89, MBA (Finan) IBA PU B.E. (ECS) NED 78 B.E. (EE) NED 82

MOHAMMAD IRFAN AHMAD MOHAMMAD KHALID SYED NUSRAT PERVEZ


Projects Engr Transmission Testing Engineer General Manager Medical Div.
NAZWAR KANWAL JAMEEL
MOBILY Al-Tuwairqi Group Modern Scientific & Electronics Corp.
Ph: 050-224-3718 (cell)
P.O. Box:5663, Jeddah :21432,KSA Al-Khobar P.O. Box 1938, Riyadh 11441
Email: nazwar.kanwal@gmail.com
Ph: (02) 056-031-3408, 056-564-9898 (cell) Ph: (03) 812-2964 x 408 , 056-412-0146 (cell) Ph: (011) 463-1277 x 401/404 , 050-570-1681 (cell)
B.E. (EE) NED 06
Email: i.ahmed@mobily.com.sa Email: khalid.syed@altuwairqi.com Email: nusrat@moseco.com.sa
B.E. (EE), MS (Comm) UK B.E. (EE) NED 93 B.E. (Ecs) DCET 80

MOHAMMAD NISAR ASAAD MOHAMMAD ZAMURRAD CHAUDHRY OBAID HABIB OMER AKHTAR
Senior Instrument Engineer Advisor COM Systems PMO Manager Engineer
S.W.C.C. Saudi Telecomm. Company (STC) Zain Saudi Arabia SIEMENS
P.O. Box 8264, Jubail 31951 Riyadh Riyadh P.O. Box 719, Khobar 31952
Ph: (03) 343-0333 x 30713 Ph: (011) 452-5161 Ph: 059-244-0818 (cell) Ph: (03) 865-9660 , 055-132-0476 (cell)
Email: nisarasaad@hotmail.com Email: ezamarrad@stc.com.sa Email: obaidhabib@gmail.com Email: omer.akhtar1@gmail.com
B.E. (Ecs) DCET75, M.Sc. (Avn) CIT UK 79 B.E. NED, M.Sc Essex BE (EE) GIKI 00, MBA UTNETH 05 B.E. (EE) SSUET 07

MOHAMMAD ZEESHAN GHOURI OMER SAEED RIAZ AHMED


MOSHTAQ AHMED CHEEMA Tech Sales Engr. Field Service Engineer
Design Manager
Unit Engineer Scada System SESCO Philips Healthcare Saudi Arabia Ltd
Thales Group STESA
Saudi Electric Company P.O. Box 3298, Khobar 31952 P.O. Box. 9844,Riyadh 11423
P.O. Box 10502, Al-Jubail 31961
P.O. Box 57 ECC Building, Riyadh 11411 Ph: (03) 882-5669 , 055-929-0367 (cell) Ph: (011) 462-8060 , 050-444-6752 (cell)
Ph: (03) 341-8500 , 056-313-8680 (cell)
Ph: (011) 403-2222 x 10346 Email: omer.saeed@sesco-gex.com Email: riazahmed111@gmail.com
Email: zeeshan.ghouri@thalesgroup.com
B.E. (Ecs) NED 79 B.E. (EE) SSUET 01, MS (Telcom) UB UK 05 B.E. (EE) DECT 93
B.E. (EE) NED 96

MUBASHIR HUSSAIN ANWAR MUHAMMAD BILAL SHAHID RIAZ HUSSAIN SALMAN MEHMOOD
Team Leader (IVS) Electronics Engineer Transmission Specialist Support Engineer
Bureau Veritas WASHMI GROUP Saudi Telecomm. Company (STC) YOKOGAWA
Jeddah, KSA Khobar P.O. Box 87912, Riyadh 11652 P.O. Box 3422, Dammam 31471
Ph: (03) 637-4145 , 055-089-8665 (cell) Ph: 056-600-5894 (cell) Ph: (011) 452-8712 , 050-729-5877 (cell) Ph: (03) 865-5422
Email: mubashir.husein@gmail.com Email: mbilalshahid@gmail.com Email: riaz_47@yahoo.com Email: s_mehmood@yahoo.com
B.S. (EE) SSUET 05 B.S. (EE) IIUI 08 B.Sc. (Ecs) LU 73 B.E. (Ecs) GIK 98

MUHAMMAD IMMAD ANSARI MUHAMMAD NAOMAN SABIR SHAHID WAQAS CHAUDHRY SHAIKH ASRAR AHMED
Sales Accounts Manager Core Manager Sr. Account Manager General Manager
AA Turki Corporation Saudi Inteltec Yokogawa Saudi Arabia Company Ather Trading & Contracting Co.
Dammam P.O. Box 66121, Riyadh 11576 P. O. Box 3368, Al-Khobar 31952 P.O. Box 87021, Riyadh 11642
Ph: (03) 833-9881 , 056-221-7254 (cell) Ph: (011) 445-0668 x 8732 , 050-348-7142 (cell) Ph: (03) 340-7111 x 300 , 050-110-3799 (cell) Ph: (011) 463-1208 , 050-442-3772 (cell)
Email: engr.iansari@gmail.com Email: nsabir@saudi-inteltec.com Email: shahid.waqas@sa.yokogawa.com Email: shaikh@ather-telecomsolutions.com
B.Sc. (EE) SSUET 08 B.E. (EE) DCET 86 B.S. (EE) GIKI 99 B.E. (Ecs) NED 80

MUHAMMAD SHEHZAD MUHAMMAD SOHAIL ASHFAQ SYED ADNAN ALI SYED AFFAN ALI HASHMI
Manager - Life Cycle Technical Director Lead Aix System Administrator Senior Technical Officer
Siemens Shan International Establishment Riyadh Bank Arabian Elect Transmission Line Const Co.
Khobar P.O. Box 30960 Al-Khobar Olaya Oprs. Centre, P.O. Box 172, Damma 31411
Ph: (03) 865-9713 , 055-169-2539 (cell) Ph: 059-418-8089 (cell) P.O. Box 22622, Riyadh 11416 Ph: (03) 889-1609 , 055-102-8608 (cell)
Email: muhammad.shehzad@siemens.com Email: dsengs@cyber.net.pk Ph: (011) 462-9095 x 5313 Email: affan@hotmail.com
B.E. (EE) SSUET 02 B.E. (EE) NED 79 B.Sc. (Ecs) UOS 81 BE SSUET 99, MS Energy GER 05,MS Comp SSUET 09
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Electronics Engineers SYED IFTIKHAR AHMED
Mechanical Engineers
ABDUL GHAFUR RIZVI ABDUL MAJID
SYED ASHFAQUE MAZHAR
Project Engineer Sr. Design Engineer Project Manager
Executive Manager
HAKA Olayan Descon Industrial Co. Mustang-HDP
Computer & Engineering Specialists Co.
P.O. Box 595, Abqaiq 31992 P.O. Box 10108, Jubail 31961 King Abdulla St., Khobar
P.O. Box 14918, Jeddah 21434
Ph: (03) 574-4115 Ph: (03) 340-7028 x 2233 , 055-710-0814 (cell) Ph: (03) 849-4111 x 3339 , 055-052-6422 (cell)
Ph: (02) 671-7285 , 050-432-8869 (cell)
Email: ahmesiod@aramco.com.sa Email: agrizvi@olayandescon.com Email: engr.majid@gmail.com
B.E. (Ecs) MUET 79
B.E. (Ecs) NED 76 B.Sc. (ME) UETL 04 B.Sc. (ME) UETL 03

SYED KHAWAJA NEHAL UDDIN SYED KHURSIED ABBAS ABDUL MATEEN AZMI ABDUL QADIR AQBANI
Computer & X-Ray Engineer Instrument & Control Engin Sales&Marketing Manager Engg.& Facility Develp. Mgr.
Yamama Saudi Cement Co. Ltd Royal Commission For Yanbu Project Saudi Scaffolding Factory Al-Qahtani Pipe Coating Terminal
P.O. Box 293,, Riyadh 11411 P.O. Box 30144, Yenbu Roll Form Division, P.O. Box 2194, P.O. Box 1980, Dammam 31441
Ph: (011) 495-1300 x 228 , 050-714-0872 (cell) Ph: (04) 325-8716 , 050-255-4749 (cell) Khobar 31952 Ph: (03) 857-4150 , 050-385-2602 (cell)
Email: s_k_nehal@hotmail.com Email: abbassk@rc.com.sa Ph: (03) 857-4082 Email: abdul.qadir@aqpci.net
B.E. (Ecs) NED 80 B.E. (Ecs) NED 80 B.Sc. (ME) DIT 75 B.E. (ME) NED 71

SYED MESUM RAZA SYED NAZEEF AKHTER ABDUL QUDDUS ABDUL QUDDUS M. IBRAHIM
Sales Engineer Elect. Estimator Engr. Mechanical Engineer Senior Engineer
SIEMENS Elseif Engineering Contracting Est. KFUPM Saudi Electric Company (CRB)
Al-Khobar P.O. Box 2774, Riyadh 11461 P.O. Box 1524, Dhahran 31261 P.O. Box 57, Riyadh 11411
Ph: (03) 865-9795 , 055-639-0487 (cell) Ph: (011) 454-9191 x 275 , 050-711-2249 (cell) Ph: (03) 860-3533 Ph: (011) 464-3333 x 4803
Email: syed.raza@siemens.com Email: sna@el-seif.com.sa Email: amquddus@kfupm.edu.sa Email: AMibrahim@se.com.sa
B.E. (EE) DECT 05 B.E. (Ecs) NED 92 B.Sc. (ME) UETL 80, M.Sc. KFUPM 86 B.Sc. (ME) UOP 74, M.E LP 76

SYED SHAKEEL AHMED ABDUL WAHEED ADIL BIN RAUF


TASADDUQ HUSSAIN GILANI
Electrical Site Engineer Project Engineer Staff Process Engineer
Senior Engineer
Saud Consultant Saudi Electric Company (ERB) Petrokemya
SIEMENS
Riyadh 2-210 W, SEC-HQ, P.O. Box 5190, Dammam 31422 P.O. Box 10002, Jubail
P.O. Box 27503, Riyadh 11423
Ph: 050-845-0723 (cell) Ph: (03) 858-6649 x 86649, 053-397-4020 (cell) Ph: (03) 357-7691 , 050-595-5609 (cell)
Ph: (011) 206-0000 x 3334 , 050-868-9839 (cell)
Email: shakeelahmed2000pk@yahoo.com Email: waheedsa55@yahoo.com Email: binraufa@petrokemya.sabic.com
B.Sc. (EE) UCET 93, M.Sc (Ecs) UET 97
B.E. (EE) SSUET 01 B.Sc. (ME) UETL 74 B.E. (ME) NED 87

TASNEEM AHMED AFTAB AHMAD MALIK AGHA ZIA-UL-HASSAH


WAHEED AKHTER Principal Laison Engineer
Area Manager - Eastern Region Mechanical Engineer
Project Manager NESPAK
Salem Agencies & Servoces Co. (SAS) - System Engg Saad Trading and Contracing Co.
Saudi Technical Engineering System Ass. P.O. Box 50344, Riyadh 11523
P.O. Box 3033, Khobar 31952 P.O. Box 30353, Al-Khobar 31952
PP9, P.O. Box 5463, Riyadh 11422 Ph: (011) 465-4235 x 105 , 050-328-7205 (cell)
Ph: (03) 858-7505/858-7595, 050-369-2656 (cell) Ph: (03) 801-7293 , 056-711-2875 (cell)
Ph: (011) 464-9811 x 430 Email: tarnes.iep@zajil.net
Email: saskhobar@sps.net.sa Email: aahmed@saad.com.sa
B.E. (Ecs) NED 89 B.Sc. (ME) UOP 80
B.E (Ecs) DCET 87 B.Sc. (ME) UETL. 77

ZAHID KHAN ZAHIR SAEED SHEIKH AHMAD RAZA KHAN RANA


AHSAN ALI LOONA
Electrical Shift Engineer Radio Technical Expert Execution Engineer
Head of Mech. Engg. Dept.
Saudi Electric Company SEC-SOA Nokia Siemens Network (NSN) Olayan Descon Industrial Company
Al Fouzan Trading Co.
P.O. Box 616, Abha Tatweer Towers B2, P.O. Box 340, Riyadh 11351 Yanbu
P.O. Box 8300, Riyadh
Ph: (07) 227-1111 x 1410 , 050-936-2894 (cell) Ph: , 059-904-4609 (cell) Ph: 059-906-1454 (cell)
Ph: (011) 476-8686 x 108 , 050-626-1239 (cell)
B.E. (EE) NED 88 Email: zahir.sheikh@nsn.com Email: ahmad.raza141@gmail.com
B.Sc. (ME) UETL 80
BE (Electronics), GIK 04 B.Sc. (ME) UETL 09

ZIA UREHMAN AHTSHAM AHMED ALLAH BAKHSH NIZAMI


Electronics Engineer Engineering Section Manager Mechanical Engr-Turbines
AETCON Mitsubishi Electric Saudi Ltd. ALFANAR COMPANY
Khobar P.O. Box 3682, Makkah Aljuhra, Near Al Naba Mosque, Jubail
Ph: (03) 889-1576 , 051-504-4893 (cell) Ph: (02) 550-6273 x 330 , 050-746-4075 (cell) Ph: (03) 341-8777 ext 361 , 056-217-932 (cell)
Email: Zia_6188@yahoo.com Email: ahtsham@melsa.com.sa Email: engrnizami@gmail.com
B.Sc. (EE) NWFP UET 08 B.E. (ME) NED 93 B.Sc. (ME) UETL 08

AMIR BIN RAUF AMIR IRSHAD


Staff Engr. Maint. Planning Quality Engineer
PETROKEMYA Dar Al-Riyadh
P.O. Box 10002, Jubail 31961 P.O. Box 20753, Al-Khobar 31952
Ph: (03) 357-7276 , 055-131-0959 (cell) Ph: (03) 849-4111 x 8029 , 053-398-2097 (cell)
Email: binraufa1@petrokemya.sabic.com Email: amir.irshad@yahoo.com
B.E. (ME) NED 81 B.Sc. (ME) NECIET 03
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Mechanical Engineers
AMJAD ALI SHAH ANWAR KHALIL SHEIKH DR.
Mechanical Engineers HAFEEZ UR REHMAN
HABIBULLAH TALPUR
Site Engineer Professor of Mechanical Eng. Deputy General Manager
Unit Engineer
Olayan Descon Industries Co. King Fahd Univ. of Petroleum & Minerals Saadullah Khan Brothers
Saudi Electric Company, PP4
Jubail KFUPM# 284, Dhahran 31261 Al-Rossais Commercial Center, Riyadh
P.O. Box 57, Riyadh 11411
Ph: (03) 341-0671 , 053-401-5170 (cell) Ph: (03) 860-2575 , 056-973-1799 (cell) Ph: (011) 477-2498 , 050-746-2500 (cell)
Ph: (011) 241-4364 x 4220
Email: amjad_ali_shah@hotmail.com Email: anwarks@kfupm.edu.sa Email: dgm@skb-ksa.com
B.E. (ME) SU 73
B.Sc. (ME) UET KPK 96 B.Sc.(ME) UETL 70, M.E WSU 75, Ph.D MTU 78 B.Sc. (ME) UETL 74

ANWAR RAZA KHAN ANWAR SAAED KHAN HAFIZ MUHAMMAD WASEEM HAMID MAHMOOD SHAH
Project Staff Engineer Advisor Sales Engineer Sr. Procurement Officer
SABIC Municipality of Madinah Munawara Mitsubishi Electric Saudi Ltd. Hilal Hussein Al-Tuwairqi
P.O. Box 11425, Jubail 31961 KSA P.O. Box 14166, Jeddah 21424 P.O. Box 2705, Dammam 31432
Ph: (03) 340-3263 Ext.121 , 050-177-9431 (cell) Ph: (011) 464-1498 , 050-441-0185 (cell) Ph: (02) 651-9998 x 233 , 050-528-1766 (cell) Ph: (03) 875-9922 , 050-683-3660 (cell)
Email: khanar@sabic.com Email: ask52@yahoo.com Email: wasim@melsa.com.sa Email: hamid.mahmood@altuwairqi.com
B.E. (ME) NED 82 B.E. (ME) NED 75 B.Sc. (ME) UOP 90 B.Sc. (ME) UETT 2000

ANWAR SHAUKAT ANSARI ASIF MAQSOOD SHEIKH HAMMAD IFTIKHAR MUSTAFA HAROON SALEEM QAZI
Director Technical Maintenance & Service Manager Inspection Engineer RTD Analyst II
MCE-Gulf Contracting Co Ltd Agricultural Development Co. M.A. Al-Azzaz Inspection & Testing Services Schlumburger
P.O. Box 3083. 31471-Dammam P.O. Box 5244, Riyadh 11411 P.O.Box 31172, Al-Khobar 31952 P.O. Box 2836, Al-Khobar 31952
Ph: (03) 341-0024 , 055-533-9706 (cell) Ph: (011) 477-5192 x 265, 050-524-6531 (cell) Ph: (03) 857-1012 , 055-871-1412 (cell) Ph: (03) 857-4401
Email: ansari@mcegulf.com Email: asifmaqsood@hotmail.com Email: hammadifi@gmail.com Email: haroon_sq@hotmail.com
B.S. (ME) MTIH G7 1E R B.Sc. (ME) UETL 91 B.Sc (ME), Near East U, Cyprus 08 B.E. (ME) NED 03, M.S. (TEL) NPUL 05

AUSAF B. SHAFI IMRAN SULTAN INAM MUHAMMAD


ASIF ZAFAR
Industrial Sales Manager Area Sales Manager Lecturer Mech. Engg. Dept.
Sales & Marketing Engineer
Al Hamrani Fuchs Petroleum S. A. Ltd. Carrier Saudi Services Company KFUPM
ISCOSA (Siemens - Westinghouse)
P O Box 1930, Al Khobar 31952 P.O. Box 377, Al-Khobar 31952 P.O. Box 1252, Dhahran 31261
P.O. Box 752, Abha
Ph: (03) 857-1348 x 105 , 050-481-7152 (cell) Ph: (03) 857-7710 x 228 , 050-228-3342 (cell) Ph: (03) 860-2520 , 050-801-0419 (cell)
Ph: , 050-585-8406 (cell)
Email: abshafi@gmail.com Email: imran.sultan@carriersaudi.com Email: inamgm@kfupm.edu.sa
B.E. (ME) NED 94, MBA IBA 97
B.Sc. (ME) UETL 85 B.E. (ME) NED 92 B.E. (ME) NED 80, M.S KFUPM 84

AYAZ MEHMOOD ANJUM AZMAT MUJTUBA IRFAN AHMED KHAN IRFAN ALI KHAN
Procurement Officer MECHANICAL MANAGER Sr. Design Engineer Chief Engineer
Al Fanar Technical Services Al-Ittefaq Steel Products Co. Olayan Descon Engineering Co. Institute of Public Adminstration
P.O.Box 35388, Jubail 31961 P.O. Box 7600, Dammam 31472 PO 10108, 31961Al-Jubail Industrial City P.O. Box 205, Riyadh 11141
Ph: (03) 341-8777x152 , 056-337-0470 (cell) Ph: (03) 812-1143 , 056-119-4073 (cell) Ph: (03) 340-7024 x 204 , 056-054-6784 (cell) Ph: (011) 474-5296
Email: ayaz.sardarali@alfanar.com Email: azmat@altuwairqi.com Email: iakhan@olayandescon.com Email: khani@ipa.edu.sa
B.Tech 06 (ME) B.E. (ME) NED 95 B.Sc. ME) UETL 99, M.Sc. US GER 99 B.Sc. (ME) AMU Aligarh 77, M.S (ME) AMU Aligarh 80

FAISAL MALIK.
FAREED AHMED IRSHAD AHMED CHAUDHRY
Marketing Manager ISLAM MUSHEER KHAN
Area Sales Manager Engineer
Carrier Saudi Arabia General Manager
Arabian Air Conditioning Co. Carrier Saudi Electric Company SEC-SOA
Arabian Air Conditioning Co Al-Aswad International
P.O. Box 9784, Riyadh 11423 P.O. Box 616, Abha
P.O. Box 9784, Riyadh 11423 P.O. Box 2153, Dammam 31451
Ph: (011) 491-1333 , 050-825-8050 (cell) Ph: (07) 227-1111 x 1615, 055-320-7504 (cell)
Ph: (011) 491-1333 x 385 Ph: (03) 854-2058
Email: fareed.ahmed@carriersaudi.com Email: chirshad64@yahoo.com
Email: faisal.malik@carrierSaudi.com B.E. (ME) NED 75
B.E. (ME) NED 90 B.Sc.(ME) UETL 83
B.Sc. (ME) UETL 97, MBA Al-Khair U 97

FAYYAZ MUDDASSIR MUBEEN ITLAQUE AHMED KHAN JAMIL A. WARSI


FAYYAZ AHMED KHAN
Desalination Div. Manager Sr. Mechanical Inspector Project Director
MMS Specialist
Shuqaiq Water & Electricity Co. Al-Azzaz Inspection & Testing Svcs Al-Zaid Engineering Consultants
Zuhair Fayez Partnership
P.O. Box 58, Shuqaiq-Jazan P.O.Box: 31172, Khobar-31952 P.O. Box 20179, Riyadh 11455
P.O. Box 9486, Riyadh 11413
Ph: (07) 341-1600 x 141 , 055-220-0196 (cell) Ph: (03) 859-0481 , 056-933-8154 (cell) Ph: (011) 463-3330 , 050-347-9375 (cell)
Ph: (011) 476-3030 x 283
Email: fmmubeen@sqwec.com Email: itlaque@hotmail.com Email: ahmadshaheer@awalnet.net.sa
B.S. (ME) DIT 79
B.E. (ME) NED 77, MS (ME) KFUPM 81 B.Sc. (ME) UETL 79 B.E. (M) NED 74

JAWAID IQBAL JAWWAD UR RAHMAN


GHULAM HUSSAIN KHAN GHULAM SARWAR
Area Sales Manager Estimation Engineer
Engineer HVAC Engineer
Arabian Air Conditioning Co. (Carrier) Olayan Descon Ind Co.
King Saud University Rashid Engineering
P.O. BOX 11728 , Jeddah- 21463 P.O. Box 10108, Jubail 31961
P.O. Box 800, Riyadh 11421 P.O. Box 4354, Riyadh 11491
Ph: (02) 654-5683 / 692-0422 , 050-835-5658 (cell) Ph: (03) 341-0671 x 261 , 059-830-2494 (cell)
Ph: (011) 467-6841 Ph: (011) 464-1188
Email: jiqbal@carriersaudi.com Email: jawwadurrahman@yahoo.com
B.Sc. (ME) UETL 71 B.Sc. (ME) UOP 74
B.E. (M) NED 79 B.Sc. (ME) UETL 06
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Mechanical Engineers Mechanical Engineers MIAN GHULAM HAIDER
KASHIF ZIA MIAN ABDUL REHMAN SARWAR
KHALID ALI Mechanical (Field Engineer)
General Manager Senior Engr. Production
Material Purchasing Engr. Sin Sina Corner Co.
Petromen Corp. Al-Tuwairiqi(National Steel Co.)
Saudi Electric Company SEC-SOA P.O. Box 1050, Jubail 31951, Jubail
P.O. Box - 7720, Dammam - 31472 P.O. Box 3869, Al-Khobar 31952
P.O. Box 2012, Abha Ph: (03) 361-2111 , 058-073-2276 (cell)
Ph: (03) 810-0152 , 050-789-3783 (cell) Ph: (03) 812-2966 x 611 , 050-673-5137 (cell)
Ph: (07) 227-1111 x 1358 , 050-852-5589 (cell) Email: mianhaider@gmail.com
Email: kashiftotal@hotmail.com Email: mars_uetian@hotmail.com
B.Sc. (ME) UETE 86 B.Sc. (ME) GIKIES 10
B.E. (ME) NED 93, MS (CS) NED 98, MBA IBM 98 B.Sc. (ME) UETL 04

KHALID MAHMOOD MIAN SHAMIM AHMAD MIR ZAMAN KHAN


KHALID LATIF Sr. Mech Engineer Chief Engineer(Mechanical)
Sr. Piping Engr.
Project Manager Rashid Engineering Zuhair Fayez Partnership
JGC Gulf Intl. Ltd.
SABIC P.O. Box 4354, Riyadh 11491 P.O. Box. 5445, Jeddah 21422
P.O. Box 2257, Khobar 31952
P.O. Box 10002, Jubail 31961 Ph: (011) 464-1188/254-0886 x 205, 056-911-3364 (cell) Ph: (02) 612-9999 , 050-460-2280 (cell)
Ph: (03) 896-5060 , 054-522-0457 (cell)
Ph: (03) 357-7609 Email: mianshamim@hotmail.com Email: khan_mir55@hotmail.com
Email: kmsheikh65@hotmail.com
B.Sc. (ME) UETL 76 B.Sc. (ME) UOP 74 B.Sc. (ME) UP 76
B.E. (ME) UETL 93

KHALID WASI MOHAMMAD ABBAS ANSARI MOHAMMAD ANWAR DAWOOD MEMON


KHALID MASOOD BARLAS Field Engineer (Mechanical) S.Quality Assurance Specialist
Project Manager
Mechanical Engreer MARAFIQ Royal Saudi Naval Forces
AJEC
Saleh Abal Khail Consulting Engrs. MARAFIQ, Potable Water Facilty Tareeq-113, Jubail P.O. Box 22463, Riyadh 11495
P.O. Box 31467, Al-Khobar 31952
P.O. Box 4296, Riyadh 11491 Ph: (03) 341-0109 x 3517 , 050-906-8602 (cell) Ph: (011) 477-6777 x 1371
Ph: (03) 859-9070 x 101, 050-919-8051 (cell)
Ph: (011) 476-6500 Email: abbasm@marafiq.com.sa Email: admemon@hotmail.com
Email: alk@ajec-consulting.com
B.E. (ME) SU 69 B.Sc. (ME) UETL 93 B.E. (M) NED 71
B.E.(EE) NED 97

KHAWAR IQBAL KHAN MOHAMMAD ARSHAD MOHAMMAD ARSHED JAVAID


KHALIL UR REHMAN SHAH
Sr. Mechanical Engineer Material Engineer Material Purchasing Engr.
Project Manager
FAKIEH Group Grain Silo And Flour Mill Orgnization Saudi Electric Company SEC-SOA
King Faisal Specialist Hospital
P.O. Box 7797, Makkah P.O. Box 3402, Riyadh 11471 P.O. Box 616, Abha
P.O. Box 3354, Riyadh 11211
Ph: (02) 531-7420 , 050-710-5613 (cell) Ph: (011) 464-3500 x 450, 050-840-1583 (cell) Ph: (07) 227-1111 x 1358 , 050-854-1779 (cell)
Ph: (011) 442-7686
Email: khawar51@yahoo.com Email: arshad@gsfmo.gov.sa Email: malikarshed@hotmail.com
B.Sc. (ME) UETL 69
B.Sc. (ME) UETL 75 B.E. (ME) NED 80 B.Sc. (ME) UETL 84

KHURRAM QURESHI LIAQAT ALI SAHI MOHAMMAD ASGHAR MUGHAL MOHAMMAD ASHRAF ZIA
Team Leader HVAC Unit Supervisor Staff Engineer, Maintenance Project Engineer
Carrier Saudi Aramco PETROKEMYA ABWA Co. Ltd.
P.O. Box 377, Khobar 31952 P.O. Box 968, Dhahran 31311 P.O. Box 10002, Jubail 31961 P.O. Box 10460, Riyadh 11433
Ph: (03) 857-7710 , 050-223-4327 (cell) Ph: (03) 874-7178 , 050-222-2067 (cell) Ph: (03) 357-7084 , 056-840-0286 (cell) Ph: 050-525-4996 (cell)
Email: khurram.qureshi@carrier.utc.com Email: liaqat.sahi@aramco.com Email: mughalma@petrokemya.sabic.com Email: ashrafzia76@hotmail.com
B.Sc. (ME) GIKI 00 B.Sc (ME) UETL 79 B.E. (ME) NED 79 B.Sc. (ME) UETL 92

M. IMRAN ASGHAR MOHAMMAD FAHEEM WAJID


M.J.K. ZARRAR SHARIF MOHAMMAD FAZLUL AMIN
Section Head (Planning/Proj) Construction Manager
Mechanical Engineer Mechnical Engineer
National Industrial Gases Co. (GAS) Abdullah AlNemshan Contr. Co.
Dept. Of Biomedicne, KSU Saudi Consulting Services
P.O. Box 10110, Jubail 31961 Jubail
P.O. Box 10219, Riyadh 11433 P.O. Box 2341, Riyadh 11451
Ph: (03) 3575709 , 050-595-2181 (cell) Ph: (03) 367-1181 , 055-289-2982 (cell)
Ph: (011) 435-8422 x 1686 Ph: (011) 245-3681 x 9335 /245-3669
Email: imran1312@hotmail.com Email: fahimwajid@yahoo.com
B.Sc. (ME) UETL 74 B.E. (ME) NED 78
B.E. (ME) UETL 90, CCE 2000, CIMSC 2005, CIA 200 B.Sc (ME) UETL 97

MAHMOOD BUTT NAZIR MAQBOOL AHMED BHATTI MOHAMMAD FEROZE ALAM MOHAMMAD HUSSAIN KASHIF
Project Engineer General Manager Mechanical/Piping Engineer - I Sr. Sales Engineer
Gulf Consolidated Co. Dammam Modeco Hitec Div. Saudi Consolidated Engineering Co. (SCEC) Arabian Airconditioning (Carrier)
Ph: (03) 356-8999 , 050-793-6801 (cell) P.O. Box 93711, Riyadh 11683 P.O. Box 1713, Al-Khobar 31952 P.O. Box 377, Al-Khobar 31952
Email: mhmdbutt@yahoo.com Ph: (011) 419-6425 Ph: (03) 894-6816 x 372 , 053-100-5715 (cell) Ph: (03) 857-7710 , 050-223-4313 (cell)
B.Sc. (ME) UETL 85 B.Sc (ME) UETL 66, P.GD (NE) PINSTC 69 Email: falam55@yahoo.com Email: mohd.kashif@carrier.utc.com
B.E (ME) NED 84 B.E. (ME) NED 95, M.S PNEC 98

MASOOD ELAHI MASOOD SAID MOHAMMAD IRSHAD


Project Manager General Manager (Operations) MOHAMMAD ISHAQUE QAZI
Mechanical Engineer
Saudi Amoudi Group Company Alhamrani - Fuchs Petroleum Saudi Arabia Mechanical Engineer
SABCO
P.O. Box 56880, Riyadh 11564 P.O. Box 7103, Jeddah 21462 Int’l Airports Projects, KKIA
P.O.Box 10011, Jubail,
Ph: (011) 251-3559 / 251-3465 Ph: (02) 663-5666 , 050-560-0443 (cell) P.O. Box 12531, Riyadh 11483
Ph: (03) 341-3000 ext 3371 , 055-749-5972 (cell)
Email: masood@saudionline.com.sa Email: masoodsaid@hotmail.com Ph: (011) 221-2067
Email: irshadm@rcjubail.gov.sa
B.Sc. (ME) UETL 75 B.Sc.(ME) UETL 71 B.Sc. (ME) GCET 62
B.E. (ME) NED 69, ME Chicago 80
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Mechanical Engineers
MOHAMMAD ISRARUL HAQ MOHAMMAD JAMSHAID MEER
Mechanical Engineers
MUDASAR ALI MUHAMMAD ADNAN AHMED
Senior Engineer Suprv. Proj. Coord. Unit Planning Engineer Piping Engineer
SEC-ERB, OED/MED Saudi Aramco Olayan Descon Industries Co. Ltd. Mustang HDP
Room 2-210 W SEC-ERB P.O. Box 5190 D P.O. Box 13761, Dhahran Jubail Al-Khobar
Ph: (03) 858-6529 , 056-001-5939 (cell) Ph: (03) 874-1343 , 050-682-5198 (cell) Ph: (03) 340-7024 x 2284 , 059-909-1775 (cell) Ph: (03) 869-7430 , 056-716-1754 (cell)
Email: israr6529@yahoo.com Email: mohammad.meer@aramco.com Email: mudali@olayandescon.com Email: adnan.ahmed@daresd.com
B.Sc (ME) UETL 78, MSc. KFUPM 84 B.Sc. (ME) UETL 80 B.E. (ME) NED 06 B.E. (ME) NED 03

MOHAMMAD PARVEZ MALIK MOHAMMAD SAEED AKHTAR MUHAMMAD AFZAL MUHAMMAD AQEEL
Divisional Manager Service-CSA Manager Contracts & Procurment Projects Engineer Incharge Proposals
Carrier Saudi Arabia Imad Company AJEC Olayan Descon
P.O. Box 377, Al-Khobar-31952 P.O. Box 677, Al-Khobar 31952 P.O. Box 31467, Al-Khobar 31952 ODICO P.O.Box 1018, Jubail 31961
Ph: (03) 857-7710 x 222 , 050-552-5273 (cell) Ph: (03) 887-3868 x 202 , 050-484-2812 (cell) Ph: (03) 859-9907 x 113 , 056-490-4675 (cell) Ph: (03) 341-0671 , 055-320-7180 (cell)
Email: parvez.malik@carrier.utc.com Email: saieedakhtar@gmail.com Email: alk@ajec-consulting.com Email: sheikh.aqeel@yahoo.com
B.Sc. (ME) UOP 78 B.Sc (ME) UETL 74, M.Sc. AIT 77 B.Sc. ME UETL 03 B.Tech(P) PU 06 & B.Tech (H) PU 08

MOHAMMAD SAGHIR MOHAMMAD SHAHZEB QURESHI MUHAMMAD ASIM BAIG MUHAMMAD HASSAN KAMAL
Executive Manager Sales Engineer Grp Bus. Process Re-Engr. Mgr Piping Stress Analysis Engr,
Alqan Contracting Est. Gerab National Enterprises LLC Abdulla Fouad Holding JGC Gulf International Ltd
P.O. Box 221314, Riyadh P.O. Box 2867, Dammam 31461 P.O. Box 257 dammam 31411 P.O. Box 2257 Al-Khobar 31952
Ph: (011) 463-4451 , 055-438-7174 (cell) Ph: (03) 385-74477 x 410 , 055-974-3661 (cell) Ph: (03) 810-2406 , 050-787-9405 (cell) Ph: (03) 896-5060 , 055-975-8091 (cell)
Email: saghir59@hotmail.com Email: shahzeb.qureshi@gmail.com Email: asim_beig@yahoo.com Email: hkamal68@gmail.com
B.Sc. (ME) UC 87, M.Sc Brunel U 00 BE (ME) GIKI 08 B.E. (ME) NED 95 B.E. (ME) NUST 05

MOHAMMAD SULAIMAN LALA MUHAMMAD MUNIR BAIG MUHAMMAD PERVAIZ HAMAYOUN


MOHAMMAD TARIQ Commercial Manager
Mechancial Engineer Sr. Mechanical Engineer
Mechanical Engineer Olayan Descon Engg Co.
Saline Water Conversion Corporation Aljazira Engg & Consultants
Dar Al-Majd Consulting Engineers P.O. Box 10108, Jubail Industrial City 31961
P.O. Box 5968, Riyadh 11432 P.O. Box 17919, Riyadh 11494
P.O. Box 60212, Riyadh 11545 Ph: (03) 341-0671 x 640, 050-220-0199 (cell)
Ph: (011) 463-1111 x 2111 Ph: (011) 478-5270 , 050-761-7158 (cell)
Ph: (011) 464-9688 Email: mphamayoun@olayandescon.com
Email: swcc@kfshhub.kfshrc.edu.sa Email: munir.baig9@gmail.com
B.Sc. (ME) MMU 80 B.Sc. (ME) UETL 96, MBA LUMS 00
B.E (ME) NED 71 B.Sc. (ME) UEL 71

MOHAMMAD TARIQ MUHAMMAD WAQAS AHMED MUKARRAM ALI


Sr. Reliability Engr. MOHAMMAD TARIQ FAQUIH
Maintenance Engineer Business Development Manager
Petrokemya Operation Engineer
Saudi Arabian Fertilizer Company (SAFCO) Al-Moveed Contracting Est.
P.O. Box 10002, Jubail Saudi Electric Company (CRB)
P.O. Box 11044, Al-Jubail 31961 Khobar
Ph: (03) 357-7260 , 050-218-8571 (cell) Power Plant No 9, P.O. Box 57, Riyadh 11411
Ph: (03) 334-06640 , 050-136-6010 (cell) Ph: 050-812-8230 (cell)
Email: tariqm@petrokemya.sabic.com Ph: (011) 403-2222 x 1720, 050-717-2683 (cell)
Email: waqas.malik@gmail.com Email: mukarramam@gmail.com
B.Sc. (ME) UETL 85 B.E. (ME) NED 76
B.Sc. (ME) GIKI 05 B.Sc. (ME) UETL 69

MOHAMMAD YAQUB MOHAMMAD YOUNAS NADEEM UZ ZAFAR KHAN


Lecturer Lecturer ME Dept. NAFIS-UL-HASAN
Project Engineer
KFUPM KFUPM Section Head, Plan. & Project
SABIC
KFUPM Box 767, Dhahran 31261 P.O. Box 196, Dhahran 31261 Saudi Electric Company (CRB) PP7
Jubail
Ph: (03) 860-2520 , 050 906-0018 (cell) Ph: (03) 860-3049 , 055-978-0425 (cell) P.O. Box 57, Riyadh 11411
Ph: (03) 357-7045 , 053-419-6624 (cell)
Email: myrahim@kfupm.edu.sa Email: myounasa@kfupm.edu.sa Ph: (011) 498-0020 x 7013
Email: khannz@sabic.com
B.E. (ME) 84, M.S KFUPM 90 B.Sc. (ME) UETL 78, M.S KFUPM 84 B.E. (ME) NED 74
B.E. (ME) NED 91

MOHAMMAD ZAFAR SAGHIR MOHAMMAD ZAHID SOHAIL NAJIB REHMAN NASIM R.M INAMULLAH
Senior Engineer National Sales Manager Head Mechancial Dept. Unit Planning Engineer
Saudi Electric Company (SEC-COA) Arabian Auto Agency Zuhair Fayez Partnership Saudi Electric Company (CRB)
P.O. Box 57, Riyadh 11411 P.O. Box 2111, DAMMAM-31451 P.O. Box 5445, Jeddah 21422 P.O. Box 57, Riyadh 11411
Ph: (011) 403-2222 x 18026, 050-925-2649 (cell) Ph: (03) 857-6024 , 050-515-2604 (cell) Ph: (02) 612-9999 x 9433 , 050-469-4257 (cell) Ph: (011) 245-3681 x 9753
Email: zafar_saghir@hotmail.com Email: mzsohail@yahoo.com Email: najibrehman@yahoo.com Email: flame8_2000@yahoo.com
B.E. (ME) MUET 80 B.Sc. (ME) UETL 78 B.E. (ME) NED 80 B.Sc. (ME) EPUET 69

MOHAMMED ALI KHAN MOHIUDDIN AHMED NAVEED ASLAM


Engineer Lecturer Operations Manager
Saudi Pro-Trade Company KFUPM Zamil Steel
P.O. Box 1930, Al-Khobar 31952 P.O. Box 102, Dhahran 31261 P.O. Box 877, Dammam 31421
Ph: (03) 895-0025 , 055-676-0737 (cell) Ph: (03) 860-3779 , 050-726-2784 (cell) Ph: (03) 847-1840 x 207 , 050-844-0830 (cell)
Email: gallian2030@hotmail.com Email: mohiudin@kfupm.edu.sa Email: naveedaslam@bcoms.com
B.E. (ME) UON UK 09, M.Sc. (ME) UON 10 B.Sc. (ME) UETL 80, MS KFUPM 84 B.Sc. (ME) UETL 91
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Mechanical Engineers Mechanical Engineers
SAIF-UR-RAHMAN, DR SAKHAWAT ALI QURESHI
NAVEED IQBAL QURESHI NISAR AHMAD ATTA Research Engineer GM Projects
Mechanical Engineer Mehanical Engineer King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals Al-Tuwairqi Group
Ministry of Defense and Aviation Saudi Electric Company SEC-SOA P.O. Box 1047, KFUPM, Dhahran 31261 P.O. Box 7600, Dammam 31472
P.O. Box 58303, Riyadh 11594 P.O. Box 616, Abha Ph: (03) 860-6688 , 050-744-1656 (cell) Ph: (03) 857-9922 , 050-388-4379 (cell)
Ph: (011) 477-7009 x 27213 Ph: (07) 227-1111 x 1295 Email: surahman@kfupm.edu.sa Email: qureshi@altuwairqi.com
B.Sc. (ME) UETL 84 B.Sc.(ME) UET 78, M.Sc.(ME) 98 B.SC. (ME) 78, M.Sc. UTA 89, Ph.D UTA 96 B.Sc. (ME) UETL 83

NISHAT AHMAD PERVAIZ AKBAR SAMI UDDIN CHUGHTAI SAQIB NAZIR


Manager Business Development Director Project Manager Production Engineer
Sin Sina Corner Co. Sendan Int’l Gulf Consolidated Contractor Co.Ltd Olayan Descon Engineering Co. Jubail,KSA
P.O. Box 1050, Jubail 31951, Jubail Jubail Al-Khobar P.O Box 10108,Jubail 31961KSA
Ph: (03) 361-2111 , 055-054-1305 (cell) Ph: 050-036-6753 (cell) Ph: (03) 817-3000 , 050-587-4716 (cell) Ph: (03) 341-0671 , 056-913-6468 (cell)
Email: nishat.ahmad@alsinsina.com Email: pakbar@sendan.com.sa Email: samipk003@yahoo.com Email: saqibnazir21@hotmail.com
B.Sc. (ME) UETL 99, MBA IUBWP 05 B.Sc. (ME) UETL, 75 B.Sc. (ME) UETL 91 B.Sc. (ME) NWFP UET 03

PERVAIZ MAHMOOD MALIK PIR ABDUL MAJID SARFRAZ AHMAD MALIK SHABBIR AHMED SIDDIQUI
Managing Director Sales Engineer Maint. Trg. Coordinator Senior Mechanical Engineer
PMM Cont Est Arabian Auto Agency PETROKEMYA Saudconsult
Khobar P.O. Box 2111, Dammam 31451 P.O. Box 10002, Jubail 31961 P.O. Box 2341, Riyadh 11451
Ph: (03) 867-8448 , 055-439-7198 (cell) Ph: (03) 857-6024 , 053-095-5229 (cell) Ph: (03) 357-7236 Ph: (011) 465-9975 , 050-923-5447 (cell)
Email: info@pmmce.net Email: peerabadi@yahoo.com B.Sc. (ME) UETL 79 Email: shabbir_ahmed74@hotmail.com
B.E. (ME) UOBH US 82 B.Sc. (EE) NWFP UET 04 B.E. (M) NED 75

RAFIQ AHMED LAGRIAL RAHEEL AQEEL QURESHI SHAHID MASOOD SHAHID SHAMIMN
Jubail Area Manager Technical Support Engineer Mechanical Designer QHSE Manager
Ground Engineering Contractors Grundfos Pumps Al-Hugayet Est Dar Al-Riyadh Consultant
P.O. Box 1053, Al-Khobar 31952 Riyadh, KSA c/o Aramco, So. Area Design Service Dept., Abqaiq P.O. Box 20753, Al-Khobar 31952
Ph: (03) 887-3577 , 054-918-4237 (cell) Ph: 056-363-3599 (cell) Ph: (03) 572-0059 Ph: (03) 849-4111 x 3338, 053-298-2946 (cell)
Email: gec@zajil.net Email: raheelaqeel@gmail.com Email: shahid_masood@hotmail.com Email: shameemshahid@yahoo.com
B.E. (Mech) NED 94 B.Sc. (ME) UETL 07 B.Sc. (ME) UETL 94 B.Sc. (ME) RFU 93

RAJA RIZWAN IMTIAZ RAO ABID IKHTIAR SHAHZAD AHMAD NAEEM SHAKOOR ALAM
Sr. Reliability Engineer Project Engineer Vendor Inspection Operations Manager
Petrokemya Petrofac Saudi Arabia Ltd. AMO & Partner Engg. Co. Ground Engineering Contractors
P.O. Box 10002, Jubail Al Khobar 31952, Khobar P.O. Box 2870, Al-Khobar 31952
Ph: (03) 357-7192 , 050-393-4186 (cell) Ph: (03) 810-1274 , 059-480-2125 (cell) Ph: (03) 858-9403 , 054-351-8346 (cell) Ph: (03) 898-2240 , 054-918-4248 (cell)
Email: imtiazrr@petrokemya.sabic.com Email: rabidrao@yahoo.co.uk Email: sanaeem@gmail.com Email: gec@zajil.net
B.Sc. (ME) NWFP UET 88 B.Sc. (ME) UETL 02 B.Sc. (ME) UETL 02 B.Sc. (ME) UETL 89

REHMAT ALI RIZWAN ZAFAR SIDDIQUI SHAMEEM AHMAD SHAMIM UDDIN


Executive Manager Production Engineer Sr. Shift Charge Engineer Chief Mechanical Engineer
Hajaris Genral Contracting Est. Al-Tuwairqi Group Saline Water Conversion Corporation Rashid Engineering
Al-Baha Trading Building, Jiddah Street, Jubail P.O. Box 1323, Damamm P.O. Box 8068, Jubail 31951 P.O. Box 4354, Riyadh 11491
Ph: (03) 363-0290 , 050-650-0942 (cell) Ph: (03) 812-3711 , 055-974-4976 (cell) Ph: (03) 343-0333 x 31002 , 053-260-9086 (cell) Ph: (011) 464-1188 x 226 , 050-796-0173 (cell)
Email: rali@hajaris.com Email: rzs_786@hotmail.com Email: shamim02@hotmail.com Email: shamim_uddin@yahoo.com
B.Tech (ME) UETL 99 B.Sc. (ME) UETL 05 B.E. (M) NED 77 B.E. (ME) NED 72

S. ABID HUSSAIN SHAMS-UD-DIN AHMED SHAMS-UR-REHMAN


SAEED RASHID SHEIKH
Product & System Supp. Manager Sr. Project Engineer Technical Manager
Manager Engineer Services
Arabian Airconditioning Co. (Carrier) Sabic, Engineering & Project Management EPM. Al-Joraid Trad. Co.
Turbine Technologies
P.O. Box 690, Riyadh 31932 P.O. Box 11425, Jubail 31961 P.O. Box 86658 Dammam 31452
Riyadh
Ph: (011) 491-1333 x 320 Ph: (03) 340-1634 , 050-808-8329 (cell) Ph: (03) 837-3299 , 050-246-1646 (cell)
Ph: (011) 476-2539 , 050-412-0374 (cell)
Email: abid.hussain@carriersaudi.com Email: shamsuddina@sabic.com Email: engrshamss@hotmail.com
B.Sc. (ME) GCET 56
B.E. (ME) NED 89 B.E. (ME) NWFPUET 77 B.Sc. (ME) NWFPUET 99

SAIF UR REHMAN SAIFULLAH SALEEM SHAUKAT PERVAIZ


Senior Sales Engineer CEO SHARFUDDIN
Division Manager Mech.
Arabian Air Conditioning Co. (Carrier) Powerex International (Pvt) Ltd. Senior Shift Charge Engineer
Dunya Establishment.
P.O. Box 9784, Riyadh 11423 P.O. Box 221481, Riyadh 11311 Saline Water Conversion Corporation
P.O. Box 2483, Riyadh 11451
Ph: (011) 491-1333 x 342 Ph: (011) 446-2612 , 050-344-4853 (cell) P.O. Box 8050, Al-Jubail 31951
Ph: (011) 478-4401
Email: saif.rehman@carriersaudi.com Email: s.saleem@powerexintl.com Ph: (03) 343-0333 x 31002, 056-215-9544 (cell)
Email: shaukat36@hotmail.com
B.E. (ME) NED 90, MBA (Mar) PUK 97 B.Sc. (ME) UETL 91 B.E. (ME) NED 76
B.Sc. (ME) UETL 89
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Mechanical Engineers SHIEKH NISAR MUHAMMAD
Mechanical Engineers
SYED NASIR UDDIN SYED SAFDAR RAZA NAQVI
SHEIKH MUHAMMAD IRSHAD SHAMI
Project Engineer Manger Projects & Studies MESC Engineer (Mechanical)
Project Engineer
Saudi Electric Company SEC-SOA Hitachi Elevator/Escalator Saline Water Conv. Corp. (SWCC)
Saudi Electric Company SEC-SOA
P.O. Box 616, Abha P.O Box.13009 - Jeddah 21493 P.O. Box 60889, Riyadh 11555
P.O. Box 616, Abha,
Ph: (07) 227-1111 x 1306 , 050-702-8387 (cell) Ph: (02) 608-0588 x 279 , 050-637-7834 (cell) Ph: (011) 463-1111 x 5182, 050-889-149 (cell)
Ph: (07) Ph: 231-9105 x 1124, 050-579-4384 (cell)
Email: snisar50@hotmail.com Email: syednasir90@hotmail.com Email: swccnaqvi@hotmail.com
B.E. (ME) UET 91
B.E. (ME) NED 75 B.E. (ME) MUET 95 B.E. (ME) NED 83

SIRAJ UL HUDA SIDDIQUI SOHAIL RABBANI SYED WALIULLAH HUSAINI


SYED SAJID HUSSAIN
Plumbing / Sanitary Eng. Sr. Manager Proposals, Plan Materials Engineer (Proc.)
Mechanical Engineer
Rashid Engineering Sinsina Corner Co. Saudi Binladin Group - IPP
Saudi Oger
P.O. Box 4354, Riyadh 11491 P.O. Box 1050, Jubail 31951 P.O. Box 3143, Jeddah 21471
P.O. Box 1938, Riyadh 11441
Ph: (011) 464-1188 x 203 , 055-707-9214 (cell) Ph: (03) 361-2111 , 053-361-1748 (cell) Ph: (02) 667-0092 x 336 , 056-352-2624 (cell)
Ph: , 056-742-9947 (cell)
Email: siraj@rashidengineering.com Email: mrabbani_gcl@yahoo.com Email: syed@bemco-ipp.com
B.E.(ME) NED 85
B.E. (ME) NED 75 B.Sc. (ME) OUH 78 B.E.(ME) NED 72

SYED ABDUR REHMAN SYED ZAFAR AHMAD SYED ZIKRUR REHMAN


SYED AHMED MAHMOOD METCAL Specialist Advisor Research Assistant
Divisional Manager
Senior Mechanical Engineer RGTS King Saud University
Carrier Saudi Arabia
Arabian BEMCO P.O. Box 325168, Riyadh 11371 P.O. Box 800, Riyadh 11421
P.O. Box. 9784, Riyadh
Jeddah Ph: (011) 476-9777 x 42779 , 050-703-1844 (cell) Ph: (011) 467-6966 , 050-840-1153 (cell)
Ph: (011) 491-1333 x 431 , 050-366-7858 (cell)
Ph: (02) 640-0004 x 378 Email: zafar_rsaf@hotmail.com Email: szrehman@ksu.edu.sa
Email: rehman_52@hotmail.com
B.E. (ME) NED 75 B.E. (ME) NED 76, M.S KFUPM 82 B.E.(ME) NED 83, M.E UOD 88
B.E. (ME) NED 75

SYED ALI ABID SYED ASIM ATHAR TAHIR ILYAS SHEIKH


Sales Engineer Project Engineer Mech. Engr. (Project) TAHIR RASHID KHAN
Arabian Air Conditioning Co. Jana Chemical Industries, Jubail Grain Silos & Flour Mills Organization Mechanical Enginner
P.O. Box 9784, Riyadh 11423 Jubail Ind City 31961, P.O. Box: 3402, Riyadh 11471 Eastern Petrochemical Co.
Ph: (011) 491-1333 x 303, 050-147-7851 (cell) Ph: (03) 358-5002 , 055-526-1856 (cell) Ph: (011) 210-3333 x 5511 , 056-242-3468 (cell) P.O. Box 10035, Jubail 31961
Email: ali.abid@carriersaudi.com Email: asim.athar@jana-ksa.com Email: tisheikh2002@yahoo.com Ph: (03) 348-2440
B.E. (ME) BUET Khuzdar 98 B.Sc. (ME) UETL 1993 B.E. (ME) NED 78 B.Sc (ME) UETL 78

SYED EHTESHAM AZHAR SYED KAFIL AHMED HASHMI TARIQ BIN ZAFAR TARIQ JAVED
Service Manager Superintendent Transportation General Manager Branch Manager
Demag cranes & components Saudi Cement Com. M.A. Al-Azzaz Est. Gulf Lubricants
P.O.Box 35002 Dammam 31488 P.O. Box 3394, Dammam 31471 P.O. Box 31172, Alkhobar 31952 P.O. Box 187, Riyadh 11332
Ph: (03) 830-3560 x 222 , 055-571-7853 (cell) Ph: (03) 566-0600 x 525 , 050-001-6762 (cell) Ph: (03) 895-0481 , 050 681 4659 (cell) Ph: (011) 244-1245 , 050-100-4144 (cell)
Email: syed.ehtesham@demegecranes.ae Email: kafil_hashmi@hotmail.com Email: tariqalhussaini@gmail.com Email: tariqjaved15@hotmail.com
B.Sc. (ME) UETL 97 B.E. (ME), NED 74 B.E. (ME), NED. 76 B.Sc. (ME) UETTaxila 03

SYED KHALID UMER SYED KHURRAM AHMED UMER AHSAN USMAN AHMAD
PROJECT DIRECTOR Project Supp Superintendent Mechanical Inspection Engr. Production Manager
ALMARASIM GATE CONT&TRAD SABIC Al-Azzaz M/S Al-Shahrani Factory/MOTS
P.O. Box 16558, Riyadh 11471 Jubail P.O.BOX 31172 KHOBAR 31952 P.O. Box 8620, Riyadh 11632
Ph: (011) 206-6909 , 050-310-6273 (cell) Ph: (03) 359-3000 x 2388, 053-453-8306 (cell) Ph: (03) 859-0481 , 054-227-6806 (cell) Ph: (011) 265-3701 , 056-272-6689 (cell)
Email: khalidumer2002@yahoo.com Email: ahmedsk@sabic.com Email: umar@maaz.com.sa Email: usman@mots.com.sa
B.E. (ME) NED 76 B.E. (ME) NED 00 B.E. (ME) UETL 10 B.Sc. (ME) UETL 07

SYED MASOODUL HASSAN WARIS ALI YASIR IRSHAD


SYED MANZAR HASNAIN Estimation Engineer Engineer
Generation Specialist
Senior Mechanical Engineer Sinsina Corner Co. Olayan Descon Industrial Company Ltd.
SEC (EOA), GTSD, Quality & Performance
Dar Al-Majd Consulting Engineers P.O. Box 1050, Jubail 31951 P.O. Box. 10108, Jubail 31961
P.O. Box 5190, Dammam 31422
P.O. Box 60212, Riyadh 11545 Ph: (03) 361-2111 , 059-413-0100 (cell) Ph: 054-259-7122 (cell)
Ph: (03) 849-4695 , 050-727-6783 (cell)
Ph: (011) 464-9688 , 050-245-7193 (cell) Email: waris.ali@alsinsina.com Email: nust_yasir@hotmail.com
Email: masoodul@yahoo.com
B.E. (ME) NED 78 B.Sc. (ME) UETL 05 B.E. (ME) NUST 06
B.E. (ME) NED 71, M.Sc (Nuc) QAU 74

SYED MOHAMMAD ZUBAIR, DR. SYED MUHAMMAD PERVEZ YASIR MAZHAR ZAFAR AHMED TALPUR
Professor, ME Dept. HVAC Enigineer (Design) Sr. Executive Engineer President
KFUPM Saudi Consulting Services S&A Abahsain Co. Ltd. Al-Hamrani - Fuchs Petroleum Ltd.
P.O. Box 1474, Dhahran 31261 Malaz, Riyadh, KSA P.O. Box 11766, Jubail P.O. Box 7103, Jeddah 21462
Ph: (03) 860-3135 , 055-760-0382 (cell) Ph: (011) 465-9975 x 1746 , 056-861-6624 (cell) Ph: (03) 341-5845 , 050-814-9910 (cell) Ph: (02) 691-6240 , 050-560-064 (cell)
Email: smzubair@kfupm.edu.sa Email: engr_smp@yahoo.ca Email: yasir_mazhar@yahoo.com Email: ztalpur@fuchs.com.sa
B.Sc. (ME) UETL 78, M.E KFUPM 80, Ph.D GT 85 B.E. (ME) NED 98 B.E. (ME) NED 94 B.Sc. (ME) UETL 66
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ZAFARULLAH KHAN DR. ZAHEER AHMED
Metallurgy Engineers
ABDUL RAZZAQ AMIR RASOOL
Associate Professor ME Dept. Sr. Engineer Marketing & BD Manager Refractories Production Manager
KFUPM Olayan Descon Engg. Co. Al-Tuwarqi National Steel Dammam Dr. Hilal Tuwairqi
KFUPM Box #347, Dhahran P.O. Box 101018, Jubail City, 31961 Industrial Area 2 P.O. Box 7600, Dammam 31472
Ph: (03) 860-2693 , 050-715-3651 (cell) Ph: (03) 341-0671 x 258, 050-985-0129 (cell) Ph: (03) 812-2966 x 5112 , 050-492-7146 (cell) Ph: (03) 812-2966 , 050-139-6271 (cell)
Email: zukhan@kfupm.edu.sa Email: zahmad@olayandescon.com Email: abdul.razzak@altuwarqi.com Email: amir.rasool@altuwairqi.com
B.E. (M) NCET 73, M.S UOI 78, Ph.D UOI 85 B.Sc. (ME) RFU 81, M.Sc. (ME) RFU 83 B.Sc. (MET) UETL 88 B.Sc. (MET) UETL 92

ZAHEER UDDIN AHMAD ZIA-UR-REHMAN ATEEQ UR REHMAN KAILANI AZIZ ULLAH KHAN
Director Sr. Maintenance Specialist Executive Manager Technical Manager
Saudi Plastic Factory Petrokemya Paradise Import Export Company Arab Inspection Company
P.O. Box 759, Riyadh 11421 P.O. Box 10002, Juabil 31961 P.O. Box 220702, Riyadh 11311 P.O. Box 3306 Dammam 31471
Ph: (011) 498-2807 x 555/498-3055, 050-449-0283 (cell) Ph: (03) 357-7380 , 050-490-2948 (cell) Ph: (011) 403-6269 , 050-416-4819 (cell) Ph: (03) 830-2396 , 056-738-1553 (cell)
Email: spf1@awalnet.net.sa Email: zia-ur-rehman@petrokemya.sabic.com Email: kailani@hotmail.com Email: aziz-inspection@yahoo.com
B.Sc (ME) UETL 76 B.E. (ME) NED 81 B.Sc. (MET) UETL 86 B.E. (MET) NED 78

ZUBAIR AKHTAR ZULFIQAR AHMED KHAN BASIT HABIB FAWWAD ALI BHATTI
Senior Mechanical Engineer Regional Sales Manager KSA/Gul Shift Manager Business Development Engineer
SWCC York Trasnport Equipment Asia (Pte) Ltd. Hilal Al-Tuwairqi Al-Tuwairqi Group
P.O. Box 5968, Riyadh 11432 Dammam P.O. Box 7922, Dammam 31472 P.O. Box 1323, Dammam
Ph: (011) 463-1111 x 2805 , 050-620-5840 (cell) Ph: (011) 868-1119 ext 222 , 050-490-8315 (cell) Ph: (03) 812-2966 x 517, 050-139-6272 (cell) Ph: (03) 812-3711 , 056-901-9784 (cell)
Email: zakhtar54@hotmail.com Email: szak_khan@hotmail.com Email: basit.habib@altuwairqi.com Email: fawwad.bhatti@altuwairqi.com
B.E. (ME) NED 76 B.Sc. (ME) UETL 91, MBA Preston U 98 B.E. (MET) UETL 99 B.E. (MET) DCET 04, ME (MET) NED 09

The RF Spectrum -- An Overview FAZAL-UR-REHMAN AWAN, DR HASEEB AHMED


Staff Scientist Sr. QA/QC Engr.
Sabic Research & Technology Olayan Descon Industrial Company Ltd.

T he term Radio Frequency (RF or rf) refers to the electromagnetic field that is generated when an alternating
current is input to an antenna. This field, also called an RF field or radio wave, can be used for wireless broadcasting
and communications over a significant portion of the electromagnetic radiation spectrum -- from about 9 kilohertz
P.O. Box 11669, Jubail 31961
Ph: (03) 359-9230, 050-595-4301 (cell)
Email: awanfm@sabic.com
B.E (Met.) NED 83, Ph.D (Met.) IC UK 94, MBA IBA 95
P.O. Box. 10108, Jubail 31961
Ph: (03) 341-0671 x 279 , 050-824-4080 (cell)
Email: haseebahm@gmail.com
B.Sc. (MET) UETL 07
(kHz) to thousands of gigahertz (GHz). This portion is referred to as the RF Spectrum. As the frequency is increased
KHURRAM SHAHZAD MUHAMMAD HASNAIN JAMIL
beyond the RF spectrum, electromagnetic energy takes the form of infrared (IR), visible light, ultraviolet (UV), X rays, Incharge QA/QC Plant Services Technical Support Engineer
and gamma rays.  Olayan Descon Ind Co. V-Line Saudi Arabia Ltd.
P.O. Box 10108, Jubail 31961 Jubail
Ph: (03) 341-0671 x 272 , 050-693-5832 (cell) Ph: (03) 340-7940 x 222 , 055-199-5867 (cell)
Many types of wireless devices make use of RF fields -- radio, television, cordless and cellular telephones, satellite Email: kshahzad@olyandescon.com Email: hasnain@v-line.com
B.Sc. (MET) ICET PU 99 B.Sc. (MET) GIKI 07
communication systems, and many measuring and instrumentation systems used in manufacturing. Some wireless
devices, such as remote control boxes and cordless mice, operate at IR or visible light frequencies. The RF spectrum MUHAMMAD NAUMAN MASOOD NOMAN SHAFIQ
is divided into several ranges, or bands. Each of these bands, other than the lowest frequency segment, represents Production Eng. Project Engineer
Al-Tuwairqi ( national steel ) Al-Tuwairqi Group
an increase of frequency corresponding to an order of magnitude (power of ten). The chart below depicts the eight khobar P.O. Box 7922, Dammam
bands in the RF spectrum, showing frequency and bandwidth ranges. Ph: (03) 812-2966 x 515 , 050-556-4235 (cell) Ph: (03) 812-3744 x 243 , 053-024-7865 (cell)
Email: nauman.masood@altuwairqi.com Email: noman.shafiq@altuwairqi.com
B.Sc. (MET) UETL 96 B.E. (MET) NED 01

SAKANDAR HAYAAT SYED ASFAR ZAIDI


Planning Engineer Asst Manager (Prod)
Al-Tuwariqi Group Al-Tuwairqi Group
Khobar P.O. Box 7922, Dammam
Ph: (03) 812-3711 , 055-822-3140 (cell) Ph: (03) 812-2966 x 518 , 050-139-6273 (cell)
Email: sik_naz406@yahoo.com Email: asfar.zaidi@altuwairqi.com
B.Sc. (MET) ICET UP 05 B.Sc. (MET) UETL 99

SYED M. JAMIL-UL-HAQUE SYED NIAZ AHSAN, DR.


Researcher Sr. Researcher, Metals Tech.
SABIC SABIC
P.O. Box 1169, Jubail 31961 P.O. Box 11669, Al-Jubail 31961
Ph: (03) 359-9235 , 056-388-7916 (cell) Ph: (03) 359-9224 , 050-485-0479 (cell)
Email: jamilsh@sabic.com Email: ahsansn@sabic.com
B.E. (MET) NED 78 Ph.D. (MET) SU 82
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TAJAMMAL HUSSAIN TARIQ AHMED SHEIKH
Miscellaneous Engineers
ABDUL AZIZ SAQIB
ADNAN ASLAM
Assistant Manager (Shift) Senior Engr/Gas Turbine spcl. Sr. Staff Telecom. Advisor
P.O.Box 1053, Al-Khobar 31952
National Steel Co. Saudi Electric Company SEC-SOA Royal Saudi Air Force
Ph: (03) 887-3577 , 056-353-1126 (cell)
P.O. Box 7922, Dammam 31472 P.O. Box 616, Abha P.O. Box 59742, Riyadh 11535
Email: gec-kho@gecsaudi.com
Ph: (03) 812-2966 , 055-311-4285 (cell) Ph: (07) 231-90301 , 050-891-3478 (cell) Ph: (011) 476-9777 x 40556 , 050-228-7083 (cell)
B.Sc (Geology), UCE&T, BZU, Multan
Email: tajammal.hussain@altuwairqi.com Email: tariq52a@hotmail.com Email: abdulaziz_saqib@hotmail.com
07, MBA, VU 10
B.Sc. (MET) PU 94 B.Sc. (MET) UET 84, M.Sc. (MET) USD USA 92 B.E. (Aero) NED 77, M.A.(Economics) KU PK

TARIQ MEHMOOD WAQAR USMAN MIAN AHMAD NAEEM


AHMAR SHAFI
Senior Researcher (RP) Refractories Costing & Planning Engr.
Director Telecomm. Dept.
SABIC (Research & Technology) Al-Tuwairqi Group Sinsina Corner Co.
KFUPM
P.O. Box 11669, Jubail City P.O. Box 2705, Dammam 31461 P.O. Box 1050, Jubail 31951
Ph: (03) 860-1115 , 050-956-4363 (cell)
Ph: (03) 359-9233 , 050-490-2319 (cell) Ph: (03) 812-3744 x301 , 053-594-7574 (cell) Ph: (03) 361-2111 , 053-259-1807 (cell)
Email: ahmar@kfupm.edu.sa
Email: mehmoodtq@sabic.com Email: waqar.usman@altuwaiqi.com Email: anaeem@alsinsina.com
B.E. (EE) NED 97, MS KFUPM 99
B.E. (MET) NED 79 B.Sc. (MET) UETL, M.Sc (MET) UETL 85 B.Sc. (Mechatronics) UETL 04

AKBAR ALI AZIZ ARSHAD


Maths Interesting Facts Planning Engineer
Al Barrak Industrial Services
Reserach Engineer
KFUPM
Jubail Support Industrial, KSA P.O. Box 403, Dhahran 31261
 The word ‘mathematics’ comes from the Greek máthēma, which means learning, study, science. Ph: (03) 340-0778 , 059-029-4381 (cell) Ph: (03) 860-2761 , 050-787-9745 (cell)
Email: akbar.nus@gmail.com Email: aarshad@kfupm.edu.sa
 What comes after a million, billion and trillion? A quadrillion, quintillion, sextillion, septillion, octillion, nonillion, B.Sc. (Pet). UETL. 78, M.E. (Pet.) UNSW,
B.E. NED 06, M.Sc. NU SPR 09
decillion and undecillion. Sydney. 94

 Different names for the number 0 include zero, nought, naught, nil, zilch and zip. HAFIZ IMDADULLAH
FAHAD MAHBOOB Planning Engineer
 Zero ( 0 ) is the only number which can not be represented by Roman numerals. Technical Support Manager Olayan Descon Industrial Company
PELCO Jubail
 The name ‘zero’ derives from the Arabic word sifr which also gave us the English word ‘cipher’ meaning ‘a Riyadh Ph: (03) 363-3113 x 103 , 050-673-0794 (cell)
secret way of writing’ . Email: eng_fahad_mahboob@hotmail.com Email: hafiz.engineer@hotmail.com
B.E. (ES Opt Comm) GIKI 02 B.Sc. (Petr) UETL 07
 Do you know the magic of no. nine (9)? Multiply any number with nine (9 ) and then sum all individual digits of
the result (product) to make it single digit, the sum of all these individual digits would always be nine (9).
HAROON HAIDER KHAN IFTIKHAR NADEEM
 Here is an interesting trick to check divisibility of any number by number 3.A number is divisible by three if the Manager Business Dev Advisor, Information Tech.
sum of its digits is divisible by three (3). Alsanad Co. Ltd KFUPM
P.O. Box 1834, Al-Khobar 31952 P.O. Box 531, Dhahran 31261
 The = sign (“equals sign”) was invented by 16th Century Welsh mathematician Robert Recorde, who was fed up Ph: (03) 809-5045 , 056-967-1483 (cell) Ph: (03) 860-3893 , 050-588-0953 (cell)
with writing “is equal to” in his equations. Email: haroon@alsnad.com Email: ifti@kfupm.edu.sa
B.E. (Mechatronics) NUST 02 M.Sc. (Sys E) KFUPM 92
 Googol (meaning & origin of Google brand ) is the term used for a number 1 followed by 100 zeros and that it
was used by a nine-year old, Milton Sirotta, in 1940. IMRAN KHAN MALIK KAFEEL AMEEN KHAWAJA, DR.
 Abacus is considered the origin of the calculator. Planning Engineer Production Engineer
Olayandescon Turky Trading & Contracting Ltd.
 Have you ever noticed that the opposite sides a die always add up to seven (7). Jubail P.O. Box 31269, Al-Khobar 31952
Ph: (03) 363-3113 x 105 , 054-135-8544 (cell) Ph: (03) 864-6593 , 050-588-0792 (cell)
 12,345,678,987,654,321 is the product of 111,111,111 x 111,111,111. Notice the sequence of the numbers 1 to 9 Email: ikmalik@olayandescon.com Email: kafeel.khawaja@talk21.com
and back to 1. B.E. (Ind.E)) MUET Jam 03 B.E. KCL 97, M.Sc KCL 98, PhD 05

 Plus (+) and Minus (-) sign symbols were used as early as 1489 A.D. MAQBOOL HUSSAIN MAZHAR MUZAFFAR
 An icosagon is a shape with 20 sides. Environmental Engineer SMT Engineer
Saudi Consulting Services Nokia Siemens Network (NSN) Tatweer Towers B2,
 Trigonometry is the study of the relationship between the angles of triangles and their sides. P.O. Box 2341, Riyadh 11451 P.O. Box 340, Riyadh 11351
Ph: (011) 465-9975 x 249 , 050-918-0704 (cell) Ph: , 058-114-0371 (cell)
 If you add up the numbers 1-100 consecutively (1+2+3+4+5...) the total is 5050. Email: maqboolsa@yahoo.com Email: mazharshariq@hotmail.com
M.Sc. (Env E) MSU98, M.Sc (Chem) QAU 92 B.Sc (CS), NICE U, Karachi 00
 2 and 5 are the only primes that end in 2 or 5.
 From 0 to 1,000, the letter “A” only appears in 1,000 (“one thousand”). MOHAMMAD ASLAM BROHI MOHAMMAD JAMAL-UD-DIN
Senior Engineer I&C Engineer
 A ‘jiffy’ is an actual unit of time for 1/100th of a second. AETCON ‘Weatherford
P.O.Box 250974, Riyadh 11391 Ph: (03) 867-6747 , 054-214-6136
 ‘FOUR’ is the only number in the English language that is spelt with the same number of letters as the number Ph: (03) 889-1576 , 056-716-1462 (cell) (cell)
itself Email: aslambrohi@hotmail.com Email: jamal.mct@gmail.com
B.E. (Ind) MUET 93 B.Sc.(Mechatronics) UETL 08
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Miscellaneous Discipline
MOHAMMAD USMAN LATIF MOHAMMED ZIAUL ISLAM
Sales Director Training coordinator
SIEMENS National Industrial Gases Co SABIC
P.O. Box 719, Khobar 31952 P.O. Box 10110, Jubail 31961
Ph: (03) 865-9726 , 050-380-9502 (cell) Ph: (03) 357-5726 , 050-595-3058 (cell)
Email: usman.latif@gmail.com Email: islammz@gas.sabic.com
B.E. (Ind. E) NED 98 B.Sc. (Ind. Eng) MEU 77

MUHAMMAD BILAL AHMAD MUHAMMAD DANISH FARAZ


Senior Engineer, Q & I Procurement Engineer
Ghazlan Power Plant, Rahima, Ras Tanura Olayan Descon Industrial Company Ltd.
Ph: (0) 667-9503 , 050-085-4635 (cell) P.O. Box. 10108, Jubail 31961
Email: 91602@se.com.sa Ph: (03) 341-0671 x 633 , 059-488-2578 (cell)
BSIE, Adamson U 95, MSME, U of ST, Email: mdfaraz@olayandescon.com
Philippines 97 B.E. (Ind.E) DCET 07

MUHAMMAD NAVEED FARUQUI MUHAMMAD SHAKIL


Project Engineer Project Engineer
M.A. Al-Azzaz SIEMENS
P.O.Box 31243 khobar 31952 Al-Rajhi Tower 7th fl Dammam-Khobar Highway
Ph: (03) 897-6283 , 050-777-4683 (cell) Ph: 050-699-1113 (cell)
Email: mfaruqui200@gmail.com Email: muhammad.shakil@gmail.com
B.E. NED 96 B.E. NED 01, M.Sc. KFUPM

SAAD MEHMOOD SIDDIQUI


NEMAT ULLAH
QA & QC Engineer
P.O.Box 1053, Al-Khobar 31952
Obeikan Technical Fabrics
ُPh: (0) 887-3577 , 054-918-4250 (cell)
Industrial City , Riyadh
Email: groundbuilder@gmail.com
Ph: 055-431-4510 , 059-536-5206 (cell)
BE (Geology), UETL 05, M.Sc (Geo),
Email: sms6683@gmail.com
AIT Bangkok 11
B.Sc. (Textile Engg) TIP 07

SHARFUDDIN S. MALIK SOHAIB ZAMAN KHAN


Sr. Landscape Engineer Project Engineer
Saudi Consulting Services Yokogawa Saudi Arabia Co.
P.O. Box 2341, Riyadh 11451 P.O. Box 3368, Al-Khobar 31952
Ph: (011) 484-2093 , 050-423-0785 (cell) Ph: (03) 331-9724
Email: sharf950@yahoo.com Email: suhaibzamank@hotmail.com
B.Sc. (Agr) Hons. POP 71, M.Sc (Agr) Hons. UOP 86 B.S. (Mechatronics) UETL 04

SYED HARIS ALI TARIQ SHAHZAD ALI AHMED


Planning Engineer Manager Operations
Olayan Descon Industrial Co. Al-Shareef Factory for Cartoon Containers
Jubail, KSA Rabwa, Riyadh
Ph: (03) 340-7024 x 2305 , 054-192-8902 (cell) Ph: (011) 498-2071 x 41 , 050-316-0147 (cell)
Email: sharisalis@hotmail.com Email: ehspurt@gmail.com
B.E. DCET 06 B.Sc. (Ind. Engg) UETL 03

TAZIM HUSSAIN KAZMI UMAR MUNIR


Instructor S&S Engineer
General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA) TIG-TESCO
P.O. Box: 15441, Jeddah 21444 Khobar
Ph: (02) 671-7717 x 529 , 050-952-1763 (cell) Ph: (03) 833-8600 x 206 , 056-972-5100 (cell)
Email: tazimkazmi@yahoo.com Email: engr.umer@tig-tesco.com
B.E. (Avionics) PAF KU 71, MBA USA 97 B.E. (Mechatronics) AIRU 08

USAMAH BIN TARIQ WAQAR AHMAD


System Engineer B.Sc (CS), Preston U 06
Ather Telecom ISP Engineer
Olaya Nokia Siemens Network (NSN)
Ph: 054-353-7710 (cell) Tatweer Towers B2, P.O. Box 340, Riyadh 11351
Email: usamah.bin.tariq@gmail.com Ph: , 059-228-4317 (cell)
B.Sc. (TELCOM) MAJU 10 Email: waqar_ahmad@hotmail.com
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