Hossain Construction (Pvt.) Ltd. is honored to undertake the Construction of the Officers’ Mess & BOQ for the Defence Services Command and Staff College (DSCSC) at Mirpur Cantonment. This project involves the development of a 10-story building, supported by an 11-storied foundation, with 1 basement floor, designed to provide top-tier accommodations and facilities for military officers and personnel.
The scope of work includes both the main building construction and associated ancillary works, all of which will be carried out with high standards of quality, security, and durability. Key features of the project include:
- Main Building Construction:
- A 10-story building with 11-storied foundation to support the structure, ensuring stability and resilience under all conditions.
- 1 Basement Floor, designed for utility and storage purposes.
- Modern, functional design to house the Officers’ Mess and BOQ (Bachelor Officers’ Quarters), offering comfortable living quarters with amenities to accommodate military officers.
- Ancillary Works:
- Site Development: Comprehensive site preparation, landscaping, and ground leveling to prepare the area for construction.
- External Infrastructure: Development of external utilities, drainage systems, roads, and parking facilities to support the building’s operation.
- Security Measures: High standards of security and structural safety to meet the needs of the Defence Services Command and Staff College.
- Structural and Architectural Design:
- Advanced construction techniques used to build a seismic-resistant and energy-efficient structure, incorporating modern building materials and eco-friendly technologies.
- Interior Finishing: High-quality finishing for residential and mess areas, ensuring both comfort and functionality for the officers.
With a focus on efficiency, quality, and timely completion, Hossain Construction (Pvt.) Ltd. will ensure that this critical project meets the needs of the Defense Services Command and Staff College while also contributing to the overall security and infrastructure of the Mirpur Cantonment. The project is designed to provide both functional and aesthetic value, serving the military community for years to come.