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Pakistan Standard Industrial Classification (ISIC Rev 4 based) - Pakistan

4220 Construction of utility projects

Code 4220 comprises the construction of utility projects, including the installation, repair and upgrading of infrastructure for water, gas, electricity, steam, heating and telecommunications. Activities cover laying pipelines, erecting power lines, building treatment plants, and providing associated engineering and project-management services.

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Where 4220 sits in the PSIC (Pakistan) hierarchy

  1. >F Construction
  2. >42 Civil engineering
  3. >>422 Construction of utility projects
  4. >>>4220 Construction of utility projects
  5. >>>4220 Construction of utility projects

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What is PSIC (Pakistan) 4220?
PSIC (Pakistan) 4220 is "Construction of utility projects". Code 4220 comprises the construction of utility projects, including the installation, repair and upgrading of infrastructure for water, gas, electricity, steam, heating and telecommunications. Activities cover laying pipelines, erecting power lines, building treatment plants, and providing associated engineering and project-management services.
How does PSIC (Pakistan) 4220 map to other classification systems?
4220 Construction of utility projects has equivalents in ISIC Rev 4 (4220). These crosswalks let you translate this code between PSIC (Pakistan) and 1 other classification system.
What is the parent category of 4220?
4220 Construction of utility projects sits under 4220 Construction of utility projects in the PSIC (Pakistan) hierarchy.

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Source: Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS)Version: 2010