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Mir Mustafa1.Mustafa R.C.C Pipe Works https://mustafarcc.wordpress.com, a partnership was set in 1950. the firm put up a factory in Karachi to manufacture a supply reinforced cement concrete (R.C.C) pipes for sewerage lines and water distribution systems. The factory manufactures R.C.C pipes according to government specifications and catered for specific projects. The pipes are manufactured as per following specifications:-
a.Director general supply & development (DGS&D).
b.British standard specification (BSS).c.C.P.W.D., Railway, Navy, Air force & for Roads, Culverts.2.Facilitate the projects, the firm undertakes the work of laying and jointing of the pipe lines so that the entire projects is done on turn key basis.3.The Firm manufactures the following tiles of pipes and special:a.Cement concrete Non-Pressure pipes. These are manufactured without the use of steel and yet are real substitutes for R.C.C (A) clause pipes. These pipes are most suitable for drainage, sewerage and sanitary disposal lines. The use of these pipes in Pakistan saves a huge amount of foreign exchange on the import of steel otherwise required for R.C.C. pipes.b.R.C.C pipes. The factory manufactures R.C.C pipes in three categories viz:A.Class non pressure pipes.B.Class with a test pressure of 29 meters.C.Class with a test pressure of 58 meters.The B & C Class pipes are used for Water Distribution systems.c.Pre-stressed R.C.C Pipes, these pipes are used for water mains with attest pressure up to 122 meters.d.Steel Core R.C.C Pipes. These pipes are manufactured for high service resources and pumping line to meet any given high test pressure.e.The firm manufactures and also arranges for the local manufacturers of all types of specials that are required for a particular pipe lines.f.To cater for the local areas, the firm has put up other branch factories in Hyderabad, Quetta, and Hassanabdal (District Attock). It is to the credit of the Hassanabdal Branch factory that it executed 90% of the sewerage Lines for the Capital city of Islamabad.4.The firm executed projects of almost all Government departments, Semi-Government, Agencies, Corporation etc. viz. Military Engineers Services, navy, Air Force, Karachi joint water board, Karachi Development Authority, Public Health Engineering Department, Capital Development Authority, Islamabad etc.List of some of the important works executed:-This company was established and incorporated in 1963 as a private limited company in 1963 by Malik Mir Hassan, in association with his family members. All of the members had the expertise of manufacturing, supplying, laying and jointing all classes and type of priestesses R.C.C pipes for water mains etc. they had the experience of running R.C.C pipes factories at Karachi, Hyderabad, Hassanabdal (Distt. Attock) and Quetta under the name of Mustafa R.C.C Pipe Works firm was established in 1950.Mustafa Priestesses R.C.C pipe works Ltd. Set up in 1963 a factory at Hassanabdal (Dist. Attock). The company’s factory, catered for thigh pressure priestesses R.C.C pipes for water mains etc. It may be said that 100% of the water supply schemes of Islamabad were executed by this company.The advantages of priestesses R.C.C pipes are given below:-1.Priestesses pipes are the finest substitute of cast iron pipes, which are imported from abroad and save 87% in foreign exchange.2.While in service these pipes, unlike cast iron pipes, are not subject to any rusting or corrosion.3.These pipes are substantially cheaper than cast iron pipes.4.100% local skill and labour, 85% local raw materials are utilized.5.Huge saving in quantities of steel.6.Considerable saving in the quantities of concrete.7.much more constant , test performance, truly elastic and without danger of shrinkage.8.lighter in weight, more reliable and lasting; the laying & jointing is quicker and easier.9.Cost of laying and jointing of priestesses pipe is only a quarter of laying and jointing cost of the C.I pipes and half of the cost of laying and jointing of the conventional cement pressure pipes.
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