Karakoram Highway (N-35)
This monumental route was completed in 1978 and is often hailed as the “Eighth Wonder of the World.”

From national milestones to international ventures, we shape Pakistan’s infrastructure while extending our impact globally
This monumental route was completed in 1978 and is often hailed as the “Eighth Wonder of the World.”
A joint venture between FWO and Power China, this world’s largest roller compacted concrete dam is located in Gilgit-Baltistan
The Thar Rail Connectivity Project features a 107-kilometer single-track railway line, Pakistan’s 1st Green Field Railway Project
The Thar Coal Rail Connectivity Project features a 107-kilometer single-track railway line designed to link the Thar Coal
This project was envisioned to solve frequent congestion and bottleneck issues at the Kachery Chowk, the heart of Rawalpindi
The Frontier Works Organization executed the comprehensive modernization of Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore and the National Stadium in Karachi
The Lillah – Jhelum Dual Carriageway, extending 128 kilometers, serves as a vital transportation corridor
This project was envisioned to solve frequent congestion and bottleneck issues at the Kachery Chowk, the heart of Rawalpindi
Rawalpindi Ring Road project is a major infrastructure development initiative designed to improve connectivity, reduce congestion and stimulate economic growth in the Rawalpindi
Situated on the Jaggran Nullah near the Line of Control (LoC), the Jaggran-II Hydropower Project (HPP) is set to add 48 Megawatts
FWO designed and built a fully galvanized, 330-metre long steel and multi slab concrete bridge, engineered for durability against future climatic challenges.
The Kurram Tangi Dam, constructed across the Kaitu River in North Waziristan, is designed to generate 18.9 Megawatts
Among the organization’s large repertoire of current works stands out the 60,000 acre-feet earth-filled Dadhocha Dam, projected to be finished by December 2027
The organization has initiated the rehabilitation of existing dualized and dualization of the 172-kilometre stretch from Mustang to Chaman
The 477-kilometer Faisalabad – Thallian – Taru Jabba White Oil Pipeline, extending from the PARCO Machike Terminal to Tarujabba via Thallian
The Thar Coal Rail Connectivity Project features a 107-kilometer single-track railway line designed to link the Thar Coal
The Thar Coal Rail Connectivity Project features a 107-kilometer single-track railway line designed to link the Thar Coal
The Sialkot – Kharian Motorway is a four-lane, controlled-access motorway. It will provide substantial economic
The Punjab Transport Company (PTC) is developing electric bus infrastructure in Punjab, with FWO
The GPO Chowk Underpass in Rawalpindi is a newly commissioned underpass on Mall Road
Commissioned in 2025, is a strategically pivotal transport corridor that enhances trade, mobility and regional connectivity between Balochistan and Sindh
With a budget of 4.5 billion rupees, the project is completed within six months by FWO
The DHA Interchange Islamabad, commissioned in 2024, is a significant infrastructure project aimed at improving traffic flow, safety and commuter efficiency
On 18 May 2023, the 132 KV Transmission Line Project connecting Panjgur to the National Grid
Completed in 2021, the 80-kilometre, four-lane Swat Motorway has significantly reduced travel time between Islamabad and Chakdara
Stretching 164 kilometres, the Jaglot – Skardu Road (JSR) serves as a crucial link between the Karakoram Highway and Skardu
Completed in 2021, the 52-kilometre Kot Belian – Tarap section of the M-14 motorway has significantly reduced freight travel times from seven hours to just three
The 1,800 metre unidirectional twin-tube, four lane tunnels at Palai and Ala Dhand were constructed
The M-11 is a 91-kilometre, four lane motorway connecting Lahore and Sialkot, running parallel to the historic Grand Trunk Road
The Isolation Hospital and Infection Treatment Centre in Islamabad, Pakistan’s first prefabricated specialized facility was rapidly constructed by (FWO) during the strict COVID-19
The Southern Loop of the Lahore Ring Road, a 22.4-kilometre signal free corridor, has significantly enhanced urban mobility
Promoting religious harmony and tolerance, reconstruction work, including the expansion of the main Gurdwara into an 800-acre compound
Completed between 2016 and 2018, the 49-kilometre Karachi – Thatta Dual Carriageway represents a significant advancement in Sindh’s infrastructure
In collaboration with China State Construction Engineering Corporation (CSCEC)
Supporting Pakistan’s expanding oil and gas sector, a high tech oil storage facility with a capacity of 166,000 MT was developed at Thallian under the Frontier Oil Company (FOC)
The Bannu-Miranshah-Ghulam Khan Road Project, commissioned in September 2013, is a strategically vital infrastructure corridor enhancing regional connectivity and cross-border trade
The 136 kilometre, six lane-controlled access Karachi – Hyderabad Motorway, commissioned in 2018, connects Pakistan’s premier port city with Hyderabad
The Sorab – Panjgur – Hoshab Road (N-85), commissioned in 2016, is a strategic 448-kilometer corridor linking Quetta to Gwadar Port
Completed in 2016, the 193Km Gwadar – Turbat – Hoshab segment of the M-8 motorway stands as a pivotal component of the CPEC western route.
The 700 metre Nahqi Tunnel, situated on the Ghallanai – Mamad Ghat Road, was constructed to establish new transit routes across previously inaccessible terrain
The Islamabad – Lahore Motorway (M-2) has undergone a comprehensive modernization initiative, integrating an advanced Intelligent Transport System (ITS)
Standing as a landmark in transforming arid regions into productive agricultural zones, the Gomal Zam Dam was completed in 2016 on the Gomal River
FWO designed and built a fully galvanized, 330-metre long steel and multi slab concrete bridge, engineered for durability against future climatic challenges.
The Lakpass Tunnel, located along National Highway N-25 on the southeastern flank of the Chiltan Hills, approximately 27 kilometers south of Quetta,
National highway, commissioned in 2004 is a 653-kilometre long road running along the Arabian sea coast in Southern Pakistan.
National highway, commissioned in 2004 is a 653-kilometre long road running along the Arabian sea coast in Southern Pakistan.
Materializing under Pakistan’s first ever BOT project, this 115-kilometre dual carriageway was constructed in 2006
Despite security challenges and harsh terrain, this 75-kilometre road was completed in an exceptional 13 months
The historic Sukkur Barrage, the world’s largest unified single irrigation system drawing from the Indus River, underwent critical rehabilitation following the discovery of structural cracks in its piers during a 2004 survey
It is a landmark facility comprising three oil-fired, steam powered units with a combined capacity of 630 MW
The dam, completed in 1983, has a storage capacity of 79, 980 acre-feet, serving as a major supplier of clean water to the twin cities
The Thar Coal Rail Connectivity Project features a 107-kilometer single-track railway line designed to link the Thar Coal