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Textile & Industrial Buildings
At Ahmed Construction Company (ACCO), we specialize in designing and constructing industrial spaces that are not only functional but also optimized for productivity and safety. From textile factories to large-scale industrial units, every project is tailored to meet your operational requirements. Our team ensures modern construction techniques, durable materials, and compliance with all industry standards. We understand that each industrial project is unique, which is why we offer customized solutions that maximize workflow efficiency while maintaining structural integrity. Whether it’s warehouse construction, production facilities, or industrial expansions, Ahmed Construction Company (ACCO) delivers projects that stand the test of time. Call-to-Action (Optional): “Discover Our Industrial Projects”
#1 Textile & Industrial Buildings Services in Pakistan | ACCO
You need a new textile mill in Faisalabad. A warehouse in Karachi’s industrial zone. A factory in Lahore’s Sundar Industrial Estate. The building is not just shelter – it is part of your production process. Flooring must withstand forklifts and heavy machinery. Roof structure must support dust collection and HVAC. Electrical systems must deliver reliable power for motors and controls. Ventilation must remove heat, dust, and fumes. A commercial building designed by a general contractor will fail in weeks. Industrial buildings require specialized engineering – and contractors who understand manufacturing.
Ahmed Construction Company (ACCO) delivers that specialized expertise with professional Textile & Industrial Buildings Services in Pakistan. For over 25 years, we have built factories, warehouses, and industrial facilities for clients across Pakistan’s manufacturing sector. Our portfolio includes textile mills, food processing plants, pharmaceutical facilities, warehouses, and general manufacturing. Our notable clients – Meezan Bank, Bata, BUITMS – include industrial operators who trust our engineering rigour.
Industrial construction differs fundamentally from commercial or residential. We design for process flow (raw material receiving → storage → production → quality control → finished goods → shipping). We engineer floors for heavy loads (forklifts up to 10 tons, racking loads, machinery mounts). We integrate MEP for industrial processes (dust collection, compressed air, process water, high-volume exhaust, heavy electrical). We specify materials for harsh conditions (chemical resistance, impact resistance, cleanability, high-temperature resistance). And we deliver fast – industrial clients cannot afford long construction timelines that delay production. ACCO’s integrated team – industrial architects, structural engineers, process MEP engineers, and construction managers – delivers industrial buildings that improve productivity, reduce operating costs, and stand up to the rigours of manufacturing.
What Are Textile & Industrial Buildings Services in Pakistan?
Textile & Industrial Buildings Services encompass the complete design, engineering, and construction of facilities for manufacturing, processing, warehousing, and logistics. These buildings are fundamentally different from commercial or residential structures: structural loads are higher (heavy equipment, cranes, racking, material storage), floor flatness and durability are critical (forklift stability and safety, chemical spills, abrasion), ceiling heights are greater (to accommodate process equipment, racking, ventilation), process utilities are essential (compressed air, dust collection, process water, chemical supply, heavy power, data for industrial controls (SCADA, PLC), cleanability and washdown (for food/pharma industries), temperature and humidity control (for textile and pharmaceutical production), fire protection (warehouse sprinklers for high-piled storage, industrial processes with flammable materials), environmental regulations (dust, fumes, wastewater, noise, hazardous materials).
In Pakistan’s industrial sector – textile mills in Faisalabad, pharmaceutical in Karachi, food processing in Lahore, warehousing across the country – well-designed industrial buildings improve productivity (shorter material travel distances, less downtime), reduce operating costs (energy-efficient lighting and HVAC, durable floors requiring less repair, proper ventilation reducing cooling load), enhance worker safety (proper ventilation for fumes, ergonomic layout, clear separation of pedestrian and forklift traffic, emergency egress), and ensure regulatory compliance (environmental, fire safety, building codes). ACCO’s approach integrates architectural engineering with process-focused design – we do not just build boxes, we design facilities that support your specific manufacturing processes.
Our industrial services include: greenfield industrial buildings (complete new facility), pre-engineered steel buildings (fast construction for warehouses and factories), industrial renovations and expansions, heavy-duty industrial flooring (epoxy, polyurethane, polished concrete, quarry tile), process MEP (dust collection, compressed air, process water and waste, heavy electrical, industrial lighting, ventilation (general and local exhaust for specific processes), fire safety (warehouse sprinklers (ESFR for high-piled storage), industrial process fire suppression (foam, gas, or water mist for specific hazards)). We also provide architectural drafting of process flows and equipment layouts, and 3D architectural walkthrough to visualize production flow and material movement before construction. For textile mills, we have expertise in hygrothermal control (humidity for textile yarn – spinning requires high humidity (50-70% RH) to prevent yarn breakage, while weaving may have different requirements, also dust control for cotton dust (explosion risk, worker health), and special floor finishes for dye houses (chemical resistance, drainage).
ACCO: 25+ Years of Industrial Construction Excellence
Ahmed Construction Company (ACCO) has been building industrial facilities for over 25 years. From our Lahore headquarters at Office 2, 3rd Floor, Bigcity Plaza, Gulberg-III, and our Karachi office, we have completed numerous industrial projects across Pakistan. Our portfolio includes textile mills (spinning, weaving, processing, garment manufacturing), warehouses (ambient, temperature-controlled (cold storage), hazmat), food processing plants, pharmaceutical manufacturing, and general industrial.
What makes ACCO uniquely qualified for industrial construction is our process engineering approach combined with pre-engineered building expertise. We understand manufacturing workflows, material handling, equipment requirements, process utilities, and regulatory environment. We are experts in pre-engineered buildings (explore our PEB services) – the fastest, most cost-effective way to build industrial facilities. We have in-house structural engineers who design for crane loads, equipment mounts, heavy storage systems. We have MEP engineers who design dust collection, compressed air, industrial ventilation, and heavy electrical. And we have project managers who understand that production downtime during construction costs real money – we schedule to minimize disruption.
Our industrial coverage includes all major industrial zones: Sundar Industrial Estate (Lahore), Quaid-e-Azam Industrial Estate (Lahore), Korangi Industrial Area (Karachi), SITE (Karachi), Faisalabad Industrial Estate, Hattar Industrial Zone (Haripur), and other manufacturing hubs. We also serve international industrial clients in the UAE, UK, Saudi Arabia, Canada, and USA. When you choose ACCO for Textile & Industrial Buildings Services in Pakistan, you get facilities engineered for productivity, durability, and safety.
Our Industrial Building Service Categories
ACCO offers specialized industrial construction services across manufacturing sectors. Each service is tailored to process requirements.
1. Pre-Engineered Buildings for Industrial Use
Fast, cost-effective industrial buildings using pre-engineered steel frames including: engineering design (structural calculations for spans up to 200 feet, eave heights up to 60 feet, crane loads (top-running or underhung cranes), wind and seismic loads (Pakistan specific), mezzanine floors for offices, storage, or offices within the industrial space, roof slopes for drainage or solar panels, expansion joints), fabrication (steel members (columns, rafters, purlins, girts, bracing) cut, welded, drilled, painted in factory conditions (ISO 9001 and quality controlled), blasting and painting for corrosion protection (industrial environments can be corrosive (chemicals, humidity) requiring paints like epoxy, polyurethane, or zinc-rich), delivery (members shipped to site, sorted by erection sequence), erection (crane-assisted assembly in days, not weeks, bolted connections (no field welding for structural frame – faster, more reliable), cladding options (insulated sandwich panels for temperature control (warehouse cold storage, food processing, textile humidity control) – metal panels may have insulation (PUR/PIR, mineral wool, fibreglass) and interior liner; single-skin with separate insulation; or traditional masonry infill between steel columns and metal roof deck with insulation, roofing and wall panels integrated with structure (standing seam or screw-down, with translucent panels for daylighting, smoke vents for fire safety, wall louvers for ventilation). Benefits: 30-50% faster than conventional construction, lower cost (optimized steel sections, factory fabrication, less field labour), consistent quality (shop fabrication), design flexibility (clear spans up to 200′, any length, any eave height, crane integration, mezzanines, lean-to additions, future expansion designed from start). Ideal for: Warehouses, factories, textile mills, cold storage, distribution centres, workshops, and industrial storage. Learn more about our Pre-Engineered Buildings services for industrial applications.
2. Heavy-Duty Industrial Flooring
Specialized flooring for industrial loads and conditions including: load requirements (static (racking, machinery, storage) and dynamic (forklift traffic – wheel loads, braking, turning), typical forklift wheel loads of 2-5 tons, heavy machinery mounts (presses, looms, conveyors) up to 20+ tons point loads), floor flatness (requirements for high-racking (very narrow aisle (VNA) trucks require F-min (Face Floor Profile Number) specifications (Fmin 50-75) to operate safely without tipping, warehouse floors for standard forklifts and pallet movers have lower flatness requirements but still specify levelness (FF/FL) to prevent tripping, pallet stability, and equipment wear), surface durability (resistance to abrasion (from forklift tires, pallets, dragged materials), impact (dropped items, heavy loads), chemical spills (oils, solvents, acids, dyes, food processing chemicals, cleaning agents), for textile mills, dye houses require chemical resistance (caustics, acids). ACCO provides: epoxy flooring (seamless, chemical-resistant, decorative (colour) options, 3-6 mm thickness typical, or thicker for heavy loads (9 mm), cleanable, easy to repair, lower impact resistance than polyurethane), polyurethane flooring (more flexible than epoxy (better impact resistance), chemical-resistant, breathable (allows moisture vapour through – useful on concrete slabs without perfect vapour barrier), also seamless, good for food/pharma cleanability and chemical resistance), quartz or broadcast flooring (epoxy with quartz aggregate broadcast – slip-resistant, decorative (colours), heavy-duty, used in loading docks, wet areas, kitchens in industrial plants, also can be used for factory aisles vs. storage areas to differentiate zones, also antistatic epoxy for electronics manufacturing (ESD control), polished concrete (dense, durable, low-maintenance, low cost, good for general warehousing and areas with light chemical exposure, but not chemical-resistant (sealers help but not impervious), can be dyed (colours) and polished with densifier, repairs (cracks can form without reinforcement/joints), joint filling required). ACCO’s industrial flooring is installed with proper substrate preparation (shot blasting or diamond grinding, moisture testing, crack repair, primer), system applied (mixed, poured, squeegeed, rolled, broadcast aggregate where needed, finished with topcoat and sealer, and cured. Key: floor flatness and levelness (FF/FL) measured with dipstick or F-meter, coordinate with racking and forklift suppliers for tolerance requirements (for high-racking VNA, Fmin 50-75 is very flat – typical warehouse Fmin 25-35 – costs more to achieve, schedule impact due to extra finishing steps (laser screed, grinding, filling).
3. Industrial MEP – Process Utilities & Heavy Power
Specialized MEP for industrial facilities including: electrical (heavy power for machinery – motor control centres (MCC), variable frequency drives (VFDs), transformers (step-down from utility or on-site generation), high-voltage distribution (11 kV, 33 kV) for large plants, 400V/230V for equipment, power quality (harmonic filtering for VFDs, power factor correction to avoid utility penalties), backup power (generator for critical processes (food, pharma, data centres), UPS for controls (PLC, SCADA, safety systems, select lighting for egress), lighting (high-bay LED for 30-60 ft ceilings, task lighting at machines, egress and emergency lighting, hazardous location (explosion-proof) lighting where flammable dusts/vapours present), dust collection (central dust collection system (vacuum) for textile (cotton dust), woodworking, grain, pharmaceutical (dust control), ductwork, collectors (baghouse or cyclone), fans, silo storage and disposal, explosion venting for combustible dust (NFPA standards). HVAC (industrial spaces are not fully conditioned (except clean rooms, pharma, food, textile humidity control), ventilation (general (air change for heat removal, fresh air for occupant health) and local exhaust for specific processes (welding fumes, solvent vapours, lab fume hoods)), for textile mills (humidity control for spinning (50-70% RH to prevent yarn breakage), HVAC (heating, cooling, humidification, dehumidification) with steam or evaporative humidifiers), for clean rooms (ISO 5-8 with HEPA/ULPA filtration, pressurization, temperature/humidity control, air change rates, pass-through chambers). Process plumbing (process water (cooling, rinsing, formulation), chemical supply (from bulk tanks to point of use), compressed air (oil-free or lubricated for pneumatic tools and controls, compressed air system includes compressors (screw or reciprocating), dryers (refrigerated or desiccant), filters (particulate, oil removal, coalescing), receivers (tanks for storage), piping (copper or aluminium or black iron depending on air quality). Fire safety (warehouse sprinklers for high-piled storage (ESFR sprinklers – early suppression fast response – high-pressure, high-flow designed for storage rack configuration), industrial process fire suppression (foam for flammable liquids, clean agent (Novec 1230, FM-200) for electrical or sensitive equipment, water mist for some hazards), fire alarm and detection (smoke, heat, flame detectors, manual pull stations, notification (horns, strobes, voice evacuation), integration with building management system (BMS) and emergency shutdown), flammable dust (explosion protection, venting, suppression, isolation). Our industrial MEP services are delivered by in-house engineers with process experience. Learn more about our MEP & Firefighting services for industrial applications.
4. Textile Mill Specialized Construction
Specialized facilities for textile processing including: spinning mill (humidity control (50-70% RH) in spinning and drawing areas – requires evaporative or steam humidification, ductwork with high-velocity air for dust transport to collectors, dust collection (cotton dust is combustible – explosion venting required), floor for heavy spinning frames (vibration isolation). Weaving mill (high ceilings (for looms and fabric rolls), vibration control (weaving looms vibrate – floor and structural design to prevent adjacent equipment interference, separate foundation for looms, isolation joints). Dyeing & finishing mill (chemical-resistant flooring (epoxy or polyurethane), floor drains, curbs at doorways, trenches, water supply for dyeing (large volume, recirculation), wastewater treatment (on-site pre-treatment to meet effluent discharge standards), hot water or steam for dyeing and finishing, ventilation for heat and chemical fumes, exhaust hoods at dyeing machines. Processing (wet processing) may have separate building zones to isolate dust (spinning/weaving) from wet chemicals (dyeing) – material flow from greige (grey) fabric to finished (dyed) fabric, plus storage for chemicals (dyes, fixatives, salts, bleaches) – special storage (secondary containment, ventilation, fire protection). Garment manufacturing (cutting, sewing, finishing) – lower ceilings, good lighting, ergonomic workstations for sewing operators, ESD control (static from fabric), material handling (cutting tables, garment racks, overhead conveyors). ACCO has built multiple textile mill projects across Pakistan’s textile belt (Faisalabad, Lahore, Karachi).
ACCO vs. General Contractors: The Industrial Building Difference
Industrial construction requires process knowledge. General contractors lack this. Here is why ACCO’s Textile & Industrial Buildings Services in Pakistan deliver productive, durable, safe manufacturing facilities.
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| Flooring | Process MEP | Textile Mill Expertise |
| Pre-Engineered Building Expertise |
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Our Industrial Building Process
ACCO follows a process-focused, fast-track approach for every Textile & Industrial Buildings Services in Pakistan. Time to production is critical.
- Consultation & Process Analysis: We meet with your operations team to understand: material flow (receiving to shipping, intermediate stages), equipment list (machinery sizes, weights, utilities (power, compressed air, cooling water, exhaust), product specifications (temperature/humidity if required, cleanliness), production volumes (now and future expansion), staffing, safety requirements, and budget and timeline.
- Process Flow & Building Layout: Our industrial architects develop process flow diagrams, then building layout (zones: receiving, raw material storage, production line(s), work-in-process (WIP) staging, quality control, finished goods storage, shipping, maintenance and tool room, employee areas (lockers, break room, training, offices), utility zones (air compressors, dust collectors, chillers, electrical rooms, wastewater treatment). We optimize for shortest travel distances, clear separation of pedestrian and forklift traffic, future expansion (designed from start).
- Pre-Engineered or Conventional? Engineering & BIM: We select construction method (pre-engineered steel for fastest schedule, conventional for complex shapes or when PEB not suitable). Our engineers design structure (loads, spans, height, crane integration, mezzanines). Our MEP engineers design process systems (dust collection, compressed air, process water, heavy electrical, industrial lighting, ventilation, fire protection, environmental (effluent treatment, waste). We build a detailed BIM model coordinating all systems, equipment, process piping, structure, and utilities – clash detection critical for industrial. We provide 3D architectural walkthrough for process visualization – simulate material movement, worker access, crane coverage
- Fast-Track Permitting & Approvals: We handle industrial permits (environmental (NOC from EPA), fire safety (dense storage, flammable materials – sprinkler design, smoke control), building permit (from development authority (LDA, KDA, CDA, or industrial zone authority), labour and safety (for construction).
- Pre-Engineering Fabrication & Site Work: For PEB projects, steel members fabricated in factory while site work (foundations, under-slab utilities) proceeds concurrently. Foundation anchor bolts set precisely for steel column locations (3D laser layout).
- Construction (Erection, Enclosure, MEP, Flooring, Finishes): Erection of steel (columns, rafters, bracing, cranes) in days, then cladding roof and walls (insulated panels for temperature/humidity control), then MEP rough-in (dust collection ductwork, compressed air piping, process water piping, electrical conduits, heavy cable trays, lighting and control wiring), then flooring (substrate prep (shot blast, diamond grind), moisture test, epoxy/polyurethane application with specified flatness and texture (grip or smooth, chemical resistance)). Interior fit-out (offices, break rooms, laboratory, lunchroom, storage (shelving, racking), washrooms, lockers, employee amenities). Equipment installation (coordinate with machinery vendors to set equipment on foundations, connect MEP utilities (power, compressed air, cooling water, exhaust, dust collection, data, network).
- Commissioning & Handover: We test all systems: electrical (load test, generator transfer, lighting levels), compressed air (pressure, purity (oil, water content), flow), dust collection (airflow at each pick-up point, static pressure, filter efficiency), process water (pressure, flow, quality (if required)), fire protection (sprinkler flow, alarm testing, smoke control). We provide as-built drawings (BIM model with O&M data, equipment manuals, warranties, spare parts list), and maintenance schedules (flooring, HVAC, dust collector bag change, compressed air dryer maintenance, greasing schedule), and staff training (operation of building systems – not production training).
Why Pakistani Industrial Clients Choose ACCO
Industrial clients are different. They do not have months to wait for design. They cannot tolerate cost overruns that eat into margins. They will not accept buildings that hinder production. ACCO has built industrial facilities for over 25 years because we understand these realities. Our industrial clients include textile mills in Faisalabad, warehouses in Karachi’s industrial zones, and food processing plants in Lahore. They choose ACCO for: speed (pre-engineered buildings + fast-track management), durability (heavy-duty floors, robust structures), process integration (dust collection, compressed air, heavy power, ventilation – designed in, not afterthought), compliance (environmental, fire, building codes), and single-point accountability (design and build integrated, no finger-pointing between architect and contractor).
Our industrial experience is deep: textile (spinning, weaving, processing, garment), food processing (beverage, dry goods, frozen, perishable, dairy, meat), pharmaceutical (clean rooms, controlled environment, containment), logistics (warehouse, distribution, cross-dock, cold storage, hazmat), general manufacturing (automotive, engineering, consumer goods, electronics, recycling, waste-to-energy, chemical, plastics). View our industrial portfolio to see facilities we have built for manufacturing clients across Pakistan.
ACCO by the Numbers: Industrial Construction Track Record
Here is ACCO’s measurable performance in Textile & Industrial Buildings Services in Pakistan:
- 25+ years of industrial construction experience.
- 100+ industrial projects completed (textile mills, warehouses, factories, food processing, pharmaceutical).
- PEB specialist – pre-engineered steel buildings delivered faster and at lower cost.
- Heavy-duty flooring installed over 2+ million square feet (epoxy, polyurethane, polished concrete).
- In-house MEP engineers for process utilities (dust collection, compressed air, industrial power, industrial lighting, hvac for process/comfort/cleanroom).
- Industrial process experience across textile, food, pharma, warehousing, general manufacturing, chemical, plastic, recycling, waste-to-energy, automotive, and engineering.
- Coverage across all major industrial zones (Sundar, Quaid-e-Azam (Lahore), Korangi, SITE (Karachi), Faisalabad, Hattar, and other industrial estates nationwide).
- 2 major offices in Lahore (Gulberg-III) and Karachi, with nationwide industrial construction.
- 5+ countries served for international industrial clients.
- PEC registered – your industrial building is designed by licensed engineers with industrial specialization.
Frequently Asked Questions About Textile & Industrial Buildings in Pakistan
1. What is architectural engineering and why does my industrial building need it?
Architectural engineering applies engineering principles to building design. For industrial buildings, this means: structural engineering for heavy loads (cranes, equipment, racking), floor engineering for flatness, durability, chemical resistance, process MEP (dust collection, compressed air, process water, heavy electrical, industrial ventilation, process-specific HVAC), environmental engineering (effluent treatment, emission control, hazardous material containment, fire safety engineering for industrial hazards (flammable dust, high-piled storage, chemical storage). Without architectural engineering, industrial buildings fail under operational loads, violate regulations, and create unsafe working conditions. ACCO’s industrial buildings are engineered for manufacturing.
2. How do I get a floor plan designed for my factory or warehouse?
Contact ACCO via phone (+92 322 800 0190), email (info@acco.com.pk), or our Contact Us page. We schedule a consultation with your operations team. Our industrial architects develop process flow diagrams, material flow analysis, adjacency diagrams, then produce building layouts (receiving, storage, production, staging, QC, finished goods, shipping, employee, utility zones). We iterate until the layout optimizes your production.
3. What is the difference between architectural design and structural engineering for an industrial building?
Architectural design for industrial buildings creates process flow, space allocation, worker ergonomics, equipment access, and material handling routes. Structural engineering designs foundations to support heavy equipment, floors to resist forklift loads, roofs to support dust collectors and HVAC, crane runways, and seismic bracing. Both are essential. ACCO provides both in-house, coordinated.
4. Do you provide 3D walkthroughs for industrial buildings?
Absolutely. Every industrial project includes a 3D architectural walkthrough focused on process flow – you can simulate raw material entering the building, moving through storage, into production, between workstations, to QC, to finished goods storage, to shipping. You see if there are bottlenecks, pinch points, or unsafe pedestrian/forklift conflicts. This visualization is essential before construction.
5. Can ACCO design and build commercial plazas and hospitals as well as industrial buildings?
Yes. ACCO’s portfolio includes commercial (Meezan Bank branches, Bata showrooms), residential (luxury homes, housing schemes), healthcare (hospitals, clinics), educational (BUITMS campus), and industrial (textile mills, warehouses, factories). Our industrial specialization is one of several capabilities – but it is a deep specialization. Learn more about our engineering capabilities for different building types.
6. How long does industrial construction take?
Timelines vary by size, complexity, and construction method. Pre-engineered steel building (PEB) is fastest: 20,000 sq ft warehouse: 4-6 months from design start to handover, 50,000 sq ft factory: 6-8 months, 100,000+ sq ft distribution centre: 8-12 months. Conventional construction (not PEB) takes 25%+ longer. Time includes design/permitting (1-2 months), fabrication (1-3 months), site work (1-2 months), erection (1-2 months), MEP (2-4 months), flooring (1-2 weeks to 4 weeks depending on system and cure time), finishes (2-4 weeks). ACCO provides a detailed schedule during consultation.
7. Do you handle environmental and fire safety approvals for industrial buildings?
Yes, completely. ACCO handles environment (NOC from EPA, effluent and emission modelling, hazardous material storage and handling review, spill control plan), fire safety (sprinkler design review (high-piled storage, flammable materials), fire alarm and detection (system design and approval, smoke control), hazardous materials (flammable liquid storage, gas storage, dust explosion protection) by fire department and/or other authorities), and building permit from industrial zone authority. We have extensive experience with industrial approvals – we know the requirements.
8. How much does an industrial building cost in Pakistan?
Industrial building costs vary by size, construction type (PEB vs. conventional), flooring system, MEP complexity, and site conditions. As of 2025, approximate ranges (excluding land, machinery/equipment, external site utilities beyond building footprint): Basic warehouse (PEB, no insulation, standard concrete floor, basic lighting, minimal MEP (only basic power and lighting), no HVAC): PKR 4,000-6,000 per square foot. Standard factory (PEB with insulated panels, heavy-duty power (some MCC/VFDs), compressed air piping, dust collection ducting, industrial flooring (epoxy in some zones), general ventilation, fire sprinklers for high-piled storage): PKR 6,000-9,000 per square foot. Advanced industrial (process-specific: textile mill with humidity control, dust collection (explosion vented), chemical-resistant flooring, waste treatment, heavy power; food processing with washdown floors and walls, HVAC for temperature/humidity, sanitary drainage, cleanable surfaces; pharmaceutical with clean rooms (ISO 5-8), HEPA filtration, pressurization, material airlocks, pure water, validated HVAC): PKR 9,000-15,000 per square foot (or higher for high-tech pharma). These are guidelines only. Contact ACCO for a detailed, fixed-price proposal based on your specific process requirements, building specifications, and site conditions.
Ready to Build for Production? Contact ACCO Today
Your industrial building must work as hard as your production line. It must support heavy equipment, resist chemicals, collect dust, distribute compressed air, and keep workers safe. General contractors cannot deliver this. ACCO’s specialized Textile & Industrial Buildings Services in Pakistan deliver facilities engineered for manufacturing – from textile mills to warehouses, from food processing to pharmaceutical.
From 3D architectural walkthrough to final commissioning, from pre-engineered steel to heavy-duty flooring, ACCO builds industrial facilities that improve productivity, reduce operating costs, and stand up to the rigours of manufacturing. We are the same firm trusted by Meezan Bank, Bata, and BUITMS – and by industrial clients across Pakistan’s manufacturing belt. Our 25+ years of architectural design services in Pakistan and process engineering ensure your industrial building is built for production.
Call us today at +92 322 800 0190 or +923 111 749 849 to discuss your industrial project. You can also email info@acco.com.pk or visit our Contact Us page to request a proposal and site assessment. Visit our Lahore office at Office 2, 3rd Floor, Bigcity Plaza, Gulberg-III. We serve industrial clients nationwide and internationally.
Ready to build for production? ACCO is ready to engineer your industrial facility. Let us build the foundation of your manufacturing success.