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INTRODUCTION • For over many years Shaheen Interior &Engineering. (SI&E) has been a cornerstone of development and infrastructure projects in the Pakistan. As one of the leading Electrical, Mechanical, Civil and interior work Provider we have been a consistent player in the nation’s growth by providing its quality services.

• SI&E is a vision of young like-minded professionals (Interior Designers & Engineering work specialists). Time management, Material Management and People Management are the key Components of turnkey projects and our team handle them with ease. • Our design principles simply aim for a world class output. We aim to achieve a unified and harmonious product that stretches beyond the boundaries of interior designing. We deliver result in breathtaking concepts that benchmark high standards and quality of lifestyle for our clients. Our design features include everything from affordable art that you can wrap around your favorite book shelf to magnificent display of your space. • SI&E has been taking a leading role in providing electrical Mechanical &interior services with uncompromised commitment to Quality, Health, Safety and Environment. We do this through the combination of an open relationship with our employees based on mutual trust, transparency, accountability and discipline. • To that end, we continue to invest in the most qualified, best-in-class talent to manage operations and project delivery. Our management team is backed by trained workforce. Each trained to industry best practice and operating to fully accredited management systems, health, safety and environmental sustainability standards. This amounts to our ultimate goal of ensuring continued precision in everything we do. We use state-of-the-art equipment to help in participating in upcoming challenging large-scale projects. • We are proud of our achievements to date and we are committed to continually enhancing our capabilities to ensure we remain at the forefront of our industry both in terms of client and project needs. Managing director Mirza Waqas Azeem CORPROATE PROFILE • Shaheen interior & engineering. (SI&E) is a leading electrical contractor based in People’s Republic of Pakistan Established in many years. • SI&E has successfully completed numerous projects for many prestigious clients in different sectors including • FOOD And BEVERAGES • INFASTRUTURE

• TEXTILE • HOUSING • KHAADI • IDEAS by Gull Ahmad • SANA SAFINAZ • THE BODY SHOP • WARDA • OUTFITTERS • Our commitment to execute projects with highest quality, on schedule and within budget while adhering to excellent standards of health, safety and environmental positioned SI&E to be recognized as an icon in the Electrical Mechanical & interior community in Pakistan. • We have recently established a sub office in Multan to undertake projects other than existing services and to cater un addressed segments of industry i.e.; • IT and Data Center • Cement Sector • Chemical and Fertilizers • Sugar Industry • Public Sector • Govt. Institutions • Shops • In line with the growing demands SI&E has invested in its resources to meet international standards and upgraded its fleet of equipment in preparation to participate in upcoming diverse projects.

INCULDING • Residential • Maintenance/Warehouse • Hospitality/Lodging • Recreation • Food Service • Medical • Office/Administrative • Educational The main factors that affect finish material selection and application include foot traffic; presence of food, beverages, chemicals, grease or other potential spoilage; the type of activity that occurs; and the level of quality required. The following paragraphs and charts illustrate the types of selections that would be appropriate in the various facilities. Use these as generic guidelines for product selections. Each project may have considerations that require alternate Choices. The designer must research these with the user early in the project. Some facilities do not fit easily into only one category: child development centers, fire stations, chapels, passenger terminals, and flight line facilities

are examples of multifunctional facilities. In these cases, the designer must use judgment in determining the proper blend of interior finishes and furnishings. Examination of several categories may be necessary to compile the requirements for projects in one of these facilities. Heavy-use areas include wet areas (i.e., kitchens, toilets, etc.), high-traffic areas, and areas requiring maximum product durability. Medium-use areas are used every day, but not by large numbers of people. Generally they are not wet areas, nor do they experience extreme wear-and-tear. Light-use areas are those which experience low traffic or may not be used on a daily basis and will not subject finish materials to extreme use or wear. SI&E QUALITY POLICY • It is the policy of SI&E to provide Quality Economical, Engineering and Construction Services to the customer’s satisfaction. In order to achieve this Policy, the following shall be established and complied with. • Identify customer requirements, meet the requirements and carry out the services with team spirit. • Ensure compliance with all applicable regulations and requirements regarding the services provided. • Provide efficient services to meet customer specifications and need by procuring the proper materials and maintaining equipment and necessary infrastructure in a high state of repair. • Recruit highly qualified staff and improve the skills of employees in order to maintain the quality of products and services that meet, or exceed, the customer expectations. • Optimize the performance and maintain strict monitoring of the project throughout its duration in order to meet the client requirements. • Continually identify, assess and implement the measures and steps that improve the company’s.

STAFF & MANPOWER SI&E is equipped with many staff, which is trained in their filed for the execution of any sort of installation and commissioning work of LV and HV Electrical Distribution. This human resource is kept up to date by providing time by time trainings on and off site. SI&E places emphasis on internally improving the physical and social environments in which employees operate in. We constantly perform risk management techniques to identify the dangers employees can encounter in the workplace. Preventing these problems are highly beneficial and results have shown that a safe and hygienic environment has led to a higher productivity. Our standards of procedure and policies are implemented to ensure employee safety and health is an action taken proactively and controlled by the top management.

SI&E empowers and supports our associates in their ongoing efforts to prevent accidents of all kinds and to promote a safe environment wherever they go. We use comprehensive management systems to demonstrate our commitment to Quality, Health, Safety and the protection of our Environment and to the principles of our QHSE Policy, bringing value to our associates, customers and the community. CIVIL & INTERIORS Shaheen Interior & Engineering is a full-Service Interior Design company, specializing in both residential and commercial design. Whether you need a quick refresh of furniture and paint color, or an extensive whole house and shop renovation’ we can provide the expertise to make sure the project runs smoothly and gives you the best result possible. Because we are a small design firm, we are extremely flexible and nimble. We have relationship with many local craftsman and subcontractor, so you can be assured that your project is complete with the highest standers. Or, if you prefer, you can hire your own contractor, and we’ll work with them throughout the remodeling process.









DESING OBJECTIVES Integrate engineering, architectural, and interior design considerations to create a “seamless” interior. The structural, electrical, and mechanical systems enhance the architectural and interior design features and vice versa. The goal is to create fully integrated environment where the occupant loses sight of “how” and “why” the facility works and simply enjoys being there. Facilities must meet as many “human” needs at as many levels as possible, especially the need to feel good about one’s surroundings. Work and living environments are increasingly within the control of those who design and build them. In the work place, the design team’s responsibility is to provide facility which fosters productivity and job satisfaction. Well-designed interiors can provide an environment that contributes to achievement at work and enhances pleasure and relaxation in recreational facilities At this point in the process, the interior designer should have clear picture of the design intent. Through the design development process, the designer must complete the following: 1. Design Narrative - Write an explanation to help the user understand the design and selections that have been made. 2. Design Illustration - Provide floor plans, elevations, perspectives, and detail drawings. 3. Color Schemes and Material - Provide finish boards or books to illustrate the color scheme. 4. Furnishings Selection - Provide furniture and accessory boards or books to illustrate the color concept, the completed design package must clearly convey the design intent. The contract documents provide the information necessary to implement the design. These documents include: 5. Statement of Work (SOW) - A brief but thorough description of the work to be performed by the contractor. The SOW is used by the contracting agent to synopsize the projecting the bid advertisement. 6. Architectural Floor Plan - Demolition plans, new floor plans, and reflected

ceiling plans. 7. Finish Schedule and Color Legend - The matrix indicating which finishes are used on specific interior surfaces, and theist identifying each finish by pattern, color, number, brand and manufacturer. 8. Finish Floor Plan - a drawing typically used to clarify the placement of patterns, borders, or combinations of floor finish in an area. 9. Elevations, Sections, and Details - Drawings used to further clarify a design feature. Elevations are drawings which typically illustrate placement of wall covering as well as height of chair rails, bumper guards, plumbing fixtures, and other design features permanently attached to the walls. Sections and details generally illustrate how a particular feature is constructed or attached to another surface or feature, and of what generic materials it is made. 10. Miscellaneous Drawings - Electrical layouts, enlarged floor plans of rest rooms and repetitive areas (e.g., dorm rooms),and construction drawings for built-in cabinetry, etc. 11. Furniture Floor Plan - Scaled layouts showing placement of existing and new furniture and equipment. Separate drawings may be required for conventional furniture (modulator “freestanding” items) and systems furniture (panel mounted workstations, generally prewired). These drawings provide references for changes or decisions required during project construction. 12. Installation Plans - Drawings indicating the placement of systems furniture panels, electrical connections and power layouts, and components. Installation plans and/or elevations may also be required for artwork and signs. 13. Furnishings Specifications - Technical product information, including as necessary item name, size, color, fabric or finish, fire rating, brand and manufacturer, source, quantity, photo or catalog cut, and cost. 14. Furnishings Cost Estimates - Line item extensions of item costs may need to be separated by item category or broom or area for phased purchasing.

15. Furnishings Order Forms - The actual forms required byte user to order the items. FUNCTION Functional interior design ensures that each aspect of the interior environment performs efficiently for the user. A good working relationship between the user and designer will help accomplish this goal. Each facility type presents unique functional requirements that will ultimately affect the selection of finish

materials and furnishings. It is important forth designer to investigate all aspects of these requirements through the user. COST EFFECTIVENESS All interior selections must reflect the “best buy” for the Air Force in terms of aesthetic value and life-cycle costs. Inexpensive, short-term solutions do not necessarily produce cost savings over time. DURABILITY Durable designs and finishes help facilities pass the “test of time.” The designer must be concerned with material durability and wear as well as cost. Select quality materials and products appropriate to the function and level of use.

Extra consideration must be given to products specified in heavy-use areas and specific functional areas. MAINTAINABILITY The use of easily maintained finishes is critical. While certain finishes may provide excellent durability, the designer must give serious consideration to maintenance and the effort required to maintain the appeal of certain products. It is critical to be familiar with finishes that wear well with low maintenance requirements. CAMPATIBILITY The designer must be familiar with the bases architectural and environmental compatibility plans to achieve a unified sense of scale, tradition, and compatibility. The design team needs to understand that occasionally conditions exist which may limit the ability to meet the compatibility standards, especially when dealing with historic buildings. CREATIVITY Budget constraints place increased importance on design creativity. Proper planning and research of innovative design features will help the designer provide quality facility interiors within restricted budgets.

FLEXIBILITY Flexible designs are essential to meet the dynamic requirements of the AMC mission. While the primary function of each facility must be the priority, the designer must keep in mind that functions evolve, and facilities may require future modifications. Flexibility within building systems will reduce the amount of time and money required for future alterations. Rapid technological advancements often demand upgraded equipment, power, and communication requirements. These advancements in technology should enhance, rather than outpace, the usefulness of AMC facilities. TIMELESSNESS A sense of timelessness in AMC facility design will extend the life and usefulness of design projects. Structural expression, suitability of materials, harmonious visual and tactile features, and classic furnishings will always remain the foundation of good design. The selection of trendy or dated finishes or design features is contrary to AMC design philosophy. Interiors should be creative but not extreme, reflect quality but not opulence, and be capable of being updated without requiring major changes to materials, spaces, or functions. CONCEPT PRESENTATIONNCEPT

The user’s satisfaction is an important goal, in addition to the longevity of the design. Educate the user to appreciate the long-term value of quality design. Explain the design development process and the designer’s role to the user. The user needs to understand his/her involvement and the impaction the final product. Through the use of visual presentation materials, including Renderings, floor plans, perspectives, finish and furniture boards, the user should gain a clear understanding of the design. FUNCTIONAL CRITERIA All AMC buildings are categorized as either permanent or temporary. Permanent facilities are generally masonry or steel frame construction, built for a specific purpose and intended to Require minimum maintenance. Temporary facilities are wood frame with little or no masonry, And are often reloadable and are intended to fill a short-term need of five years or less without regard to degree of maintenance. These temporary structures are often much older than their original intended use, and may have restrictions governing the type and amount of renovation and alteration that can be performed This presents a challenge for designers regarding quality standards and budget limitations’ facilities also are divided into several facility types ELECTRICAL DESCRIPTION SI&E provide a broad range of electrical services including small electrical jobs around the home to larger commercial electrical works. Our business is underpinned by a commitment to customer service, that is, we turn up on time, we provide quality workmanship at a fair and competitive price.

SI&E offers. New installations Domestic and commercial Renovations Additions Upgrades Repairs Maintenance LV/LT Electrical Installation • LV Cable Lay • Cable Tray and Ladder Installations • Cable Jointing and terminations • LV Panel Installations • Type test Panel Installation HV/HT Installation • HV Cable Lay • HV genset Installation • Transformer Installation • Cable Jointing and terminations Other domestic and Commercial Services

• Commercial and domestic wiring • New Builds • LED & low energy lighting installations • Electrical Installation • Installation of Fire Alarm • Installation of CCTV Systems • Installation of Energy Monitoring and Control Systems. • Shut Down Services LV/LT Panels Supplies • Supply and Installation of Type Test Panels • Commissioning, & Testing • Preventative Maintenance of LV Panel. • Routine Services of Data Center • Energy Monitoring and Control


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