Wikipedysta:Aleksandra Burak/Elektrqishloqqurilish JSC
Państwo | |
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Siedziba |
Taszkent |
Adres |
Buyuk Ipak Yuli st. 274 Taszkent |
Data założenia |
1936 |
Dyrektor |
Hasanov Shovkat Shakirovich |
Strona internetowa |
Elektrqishloqqurilish JSC – a company operating in the Republic of Uzbekistan in the electric power sector, engaged in the manufacture, construction, installation and modernization of power lines and construction of power substations, as well as the manufacture of steel and reinforced concrete products. It is considered one of the leading contractors of power grid facilities in Central Asia.[1] RESBUD SE and its subsidiary Conpol Sp. z o.o. hold 100% of shares in United Grid Solutions LLC and Grid Solutions LLC, which hold 58.41% of Elektrqishloqqurilish JSC shares.[2]
Activity
The company employs about 900 people and owns 430 machines, including: trucks, bulldozers, truck cranes, hydraulic machines, excavators and mobile power plants. It has mechanization equipment and skilled personnel specializing in the construction of transmission lines and electrical substations, including: line construction managers, masters, foremen, scaffolders, electricians, drivers and operators of specialized equipment, as well as other specialists. The full electrification of the Republic of Uzbekistan has been largely carried out by Elektrqishloqqurilish JSC.[3]
The company has performed electrical power work for such manufacturing companies as: Hyundai Engineering, Eriell, Hengyuan Group Co. Ltd. and Lukoil.[4] Its assets include the Namangan Iron Structures Factory, the Kuvasoy Concrete Products Factory, the Tashkent Technological Equipment Plant and other assets.
Managament Board
General Director – Hasanov Shovkat Shakirovich[5]
- ↑ https://uzeqq.uz/en/
- ↑ https://biznes.pap.pl/espi/pl/reports/view/2,543566
- ↑ https://uzeqq.uz/en/o-kompanii/
- ↑ https://uzeqq.uz/en/proekty/
- ↑ Корпоративное управление — ELEKTRQISHLOQQURILISH [online] [dostęp 2024-07-29] (ang.).