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Oil Exploration

Bahria Foundation, in partnership with AMCORP, has entered into a Mega project of National level with M/s PPL to undertake “Transportation of Drilling Rig and related works, including construction of access roads, jetties, and comprehensive logistics through sea/tidal creeks for Dolphin X1 Well.” The project scope includes marine transportation, onshore and offshore infrastructure development and end-to-end logistics solutions tailored to project’s operational requirements. This collaboration highlights BF’s expertise in delivering complex maritime projects with precision and innovation, reinforcing its commitment to operational excellence and industry leadership.

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Solarization

“Bahria Foundation is leading the way in renewable energy by venturing into solar power to provide sustainable and green energy solutions across Pakistan. Our journey began with the installation of state-of-the-art (2MW) solar systems at our own complexes, setting a precedent for efficiency and environmental responsibility. This initiative not only reflects our commitment to reducing carbon footprints but also serves as a model for others to follow. By choosing Bahria Foundation’s solar solutions, you are partnering with a trusted leader dedicated to transforming Pakistan into a greener and more energy-efficient nation. Join us in this mission to power a brighter and sustainable future for all.”

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IT Ventures

 

Installation of Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV), Access Control Systems (ACS), Network Video Recorders (NVR), Personnel Access Control Systems (PACS), Vehicle Access Control Systems (VACS), E-Fencing, various servers, firewalls/switches, and the laying of optical fibers.

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RO-RO Barges

Bahria Foundation is undertaking the design and construction of three self-propelled Ro-Ro barges for Pakistan Petroleum Limited (PPL) project. These barges, designed to facilitate the seamless transportation of materials and essential resources between jetties with a capacity to carry four 40 tons trawlers at a time. Each barge measures 130 ft in length, 30 ft in breadth, and 8.2 ft in depth. Additionally, they are equipped with a cargo freshwater capacity of 20,000 gallons and cargo fuel storage of 20,000 gallons. Built to meet international safety, durability, and efficiency standards, these barges are designed to reduce operational downtime, provide a locally designed and constructed platform for cargo, and Ro-Ro ferry first time in Pakistan

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Spud Barge

 

BF Spud Barge successfully traversed a challenging route of 147 Nautical Miles (NM), starting from Karachi and navigating through Wari Creek, up north near Darga, then through Khajhar to Sir Creek via Tanger Creek. The voyage continued along western bank of Sir Creek, remaining away from boundary between Pakistan & India, till Northern end and then through uncharted meandering creek links up to Southern end of LBOD, covering a final leg of 52 NM to reach S-15 (Naval Post).

This maiden voyage through unmarked creeks and tidal links experienced extreme weather conditions and strong tidal currents, proving mettle of dedicated & determined crew along with barge’s capability and resilience. It marks the first deployment of a medium-sized platform in creek area of difficult terrain, accomplished through towing by boats. This significant milestone for operations in such remote and challenging waters was achieved with assistance of Pakistan Navy Fleet and Coastal Command.

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