Gwadar Central, Habib Rafique Ltd sign MoU for uplift
LAHORE: Gwadar Central and Habib Rafique Ltd. signed a Memorandum of Understanding for infrastructure development of Gwadar Central, Flagship residential and commercial project of New Life Developers centrally located in the heart of Pakistan’s upcoming port city.
Speaking at the occasion Mr. Abdul Saboor Sheikh, C.E.O New Life Developers, shared future development plans of Gwadar Central with the participants. He expressed that collaboration with Pakistan’s largest infrastructure firm will help in realizing our vision of providing state of the art living to residents of Gwadar Central.
Zaid Rafique, Chairman Habib Rafique (Pvt) Ltd, expressed his resolve to develop Gwadar Central on most modern architectural lines using Habib Rafiq’s unmatched expertise in the field.
The signing ceremony was held at Gwadar Central’s head Office in Lahore. The participants included representatives of both companies.***
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