General FAQ’s

Regular FAQ’S

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What types of engineering services does NEA Engineering Company Ltd provide?

    NEA Engineering Company Ltd specializes in a wide range of engineering services including transmission line engineering, substation engineering, power system study, renewable energy study, insulation coordination study, integrated analysis of GIS, and research and development.

  • How does NEA Engineering Company Ltd ensure the quality of its services?

    Quality is at the forefront of our operations. We ensure the highest standards by investing in institutional capacity, stressing on quality engineering, fostering technical innovation, and maintaining reliability in all our projects.

  • Does NEA Engineering Company Ltd offer services beyond Nepal?

    While our roots are in Nepal, our services extend beyond borders. We provide engineering solutions not only to Nepal but also to neighboring regions, catering to federal and local government agencies as well as private industrial customers.

  • What sets NEA Engineering Company Ltd apart from other engineering firms?

    NEA Engineering Company Ltd stands out due to its strong foundation backed by Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA), a major shareholder. With a proven track record in promoting and financing hydroelectric and transmission projects, we leverage this expertise to deliver exceptional services and expand our business horizon.

  • How can I engage NEA Engineering Company Ltd for my project?

    Engaging with us is simple. You can reach out to our experienced professional team of managers and team leaders who will guide you through the process. Whether it's design, documentation, program/construction management, or other professional services, we offer innovative delivery methods tailored to your needs.

  • Is NEA Engineering Company Ltd involved in any ongoing projects?

    Yes, currently, we are actively involved in providing engineering services for hydroelectric projects totaling over 1800 MW. Additionally, we are conducting studies on optimal distributed generation for access to grid electricity for all within five years, with participation from local-level government bodies.

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