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Military Engineer Services (Bangladesh)

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Military Engineer Services
AbbreviationMES
TypeGovernment Organisation
HeadquartersArmy Headquarters, E in C's Branch, Works Directorate Dhaka Cantonment, Dhaka
Official language
Bangla, English
Major General Md Hasan Uz Zaman, ndu, afwc, psc, M Phil
Parent organization
Ministry of Defence
AffiliationsBangladesh Armed Forces
Bangladesh Army
Bangladesh Navy
Bangladesh Air Force
Ministry of Defence
Websitemes.org.bd

The Military Engineer Services is a Government Organisation in Bangladesh which is responsible for Military Infrastructure Development, Maintenance and preservation. As the PWD of Bangladesh serves the public, this organisation only serves the Bangladesh Armed Forces. Engineer In Chief (E in C), Bangladesh Army is the head of this organisation.[1][2][3]

Structure of MES

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Name of MES Offices and Subordinate Offices
E in C's Branch, AHQ

Wks Dte, E in C's Branch

DW&CE (Army)

CMES (Army) Dhaka

CMES (Army) Chattogram
1. GE (Army) Central Dhaka
2. GE (Army) North Dhaka
3. GE (Army) South Dhaka
4. GE (Army) Mirpur
5. GE (Army) Jalalabad
1. GE (Army) Chattogram
2. GE (Army) Comilla
3. GE (Army) Ramu
4. AGE (Army) Halisahar
5. AGE (Army) Khagrachari
6. AGE (Army) Bandarban
7. AGE (Army) Rangamati
8. AGE (Army) Bhatiari (BMA)
CMES (Army) Savar
CMES (Army) Bogura
1. GE (Army) Savar
2. GE (Army) Ghatail
3. GE (Army) BOF, Gazipur
4. GE (Army) Jessore
5. AGE (Army) Rajendrapur
6. AGE (Army) Momenshahi

7. AGE (Army) Jahanabad
8. GE (Army) BBS

1. GE (Army) Rangpur
2. GE (Army) Saidpur
3. GE (Army) Bogura
4. AGE (Army) Parbotipur
5. AGE (Army) Qadirabad
6. AGE (Army) Rajshahi
DW&CE (Navy) DW&CE (Air Force)

CMES (Navy) Dhaka
CMES (Navy) Chattogram

CMES (Air) Dhaka
CMES (Air) Chattogram
1. GE (Navy) Dhaka
2. GE (Navy) North Chattogram
3. GE (Navy) South Chattogram
4. GE (Navy) Khulna
5. GE (Navy) Patuakhali
6. AGE (Navy) Kaptai

1. GE (Air) Kurmitola
2. GE (Air) Tejgaon
3. GE (Air) Chattogram
4. GE (Air) Jessore
5. AGE (Air) Paharkanchanpur
6. AGE (Air) Air HQ Unit
7. AGE (Air) Bogura
8. AGE (Air) Shamshernagar
9. AGE (Air) Cox's Bazar
10. ESD MES (Air)
11. Workshop MES (Air)

Wks Dte=Works Directorate
DW&CE=Director of Works & Cheif Engineer
CMES=Commander MES
GE=Garrison Engineer
AGE=Assistant Garrison Engineer

History

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The first regular establishment of “Engineers” in India was formed in the Madras Army in 1748. On 23 March 1770 the Chief Engineer of Madras Engineers was in the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. From 1776 to1818 Bengal Sappers and Miners existed in some form or the other in Bengal Army. On 19 February 1819 the Bengal Sappers and Miners consisting of six companies officially came into being. In 1 April 1862 the Bengal and Madras Engineers were amalgamated with the Royal Engineers of British Indian Army. The Royal Engineers were thereafter employed in the Department of Public Works or Railways or Survey. But from1851 the “Public Works Department” was under civil control and no separate organization was considered necessary for military works. After 1860 there was a boom in the construction of civil works. A large number of civil engineers were engaged and military department began to lose proper control over military works. By 1871 the situation was so unsatisfactory that “Special Military Works Branch” of the Public Works Department was given the responsibility of the major works, and ten years later the branch was placed under military control. In 1889 the “Military Works Department” took over all the military works in India. However, it was not until 1899 that this Military Works Department became entirely military in character and was officered by Royal Engineers. It was then named “Military Works Services” and so it remained till 1923 when it was renamed as “Military Engineer Services” which continues till this day. The first regular establishment of “Engineers” in India was formed in the Madras Army in 1748. On 23 March 1770 the Chief Engineer of Madras Engineers was in the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. From 1776 to1818 Bengal Sappers and Miners existed in some form or the other in Bengal Army. On 19 February 1819 the Bengal Sappers and Miners consisting of six companies officially came into being. In 1 April 1862 the Bengal and Madras Engineers were amalgamated with the Royal Engineers of British Indian Army. The Royal Engineers were thereafter employed in the Department of Public Works or Railways or Survey. But from1851 the “Public Works Department” was under civil control and no separate organization was considered necessary for military works. After 1860 there was a boom in the construction of civil works. A large number of civil engineers were engaged and military department began to lose proper control over military works. By 1871 the situation was so unsatisfactory that “Special Military Works Branch” of the Public Works Department was given the responsibility of the major works, and ten years later the branch was placed under military control. In 1889 the “Military Works Department” took over all the military works in India. However, it was not until 1899 that this Military Works Department became entirely military in character and was officered by Royal Engineers. It was then named “Military Works Services” and so it remained till 1923 when it was renamed as “Military Engineer Services” which continues till this day.

The senior Royal Engineer officer of MES in India was called the Director General of Military Works. In 1921, his title was changed to “Director of Works”. The engineering organization of the Army consisted of two main branches, viz, “Sappers and Miners” or Combat Troops and “The Military Engineer Services”. On 4 December 1923, the appointment of an Engineer in Chief as head of the Corps of Engineers was created to control both the branches.

After the independence of India and Pakistan the name changed to Military Engineer Services East Pakistan. But the headquarters of the organisation was in the West Pakistan. After the independence of Bangladesh the name currently changed to Military Engineer Services Bangladesh and it stared to serve the Bangladesh Armed Forces since 1975.

Maj Gen Fazlur Rahman Al Mamun is the first E in C of Military Engineer Services.

Zones

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All Cantonments, DOHS, College, Hospital, Office and residential area which are under the Bangladesh Armed Forces are under control for development and maintenence by the Military Engineer Services. These places are built, developed and maintained by the organisation. 12 Cadet Colleges of Bangladesh were also built and developed by this organisation.

Work

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This organisation gives services 24/7 to the Military personals. It is also responsible to provide electricity, gas, water, building, military infrastructure development and demolish, secure environment to live etc and many more. This organisation got many respect from other organisations for their outstanding performance in work.

Recruitment and Ranks

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Every year a large number of recruitment is done for Officer rank and other ranks in Military Engineer Services. These recruitments are controlled and done by Army Headquarters, E in C's Branch, Works Directorate. The entry-level rank for officers in MES is Assistant Engineer (AE B/R or AE E/M) which is gradually promoted to Assiatant Executive Engineer (AXEN), Executive Engineer (XEN), Superintending Engineer (SE) and Cheif Engineer (CE).

Activities

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MES is responsible for the construction and maintenance of all cantonments, temporary force educational institutions, organizations in Bangladesh. MES has a role in the construction of major projects of Bangladesh Army, Bangladesh Navy and Bangladesh Air Force. Some of these projects are mentioned below:[4][5]

  • Army Central Mosque in Dhaka Cantonment
  • Army Auditorium and Conference Complex
  • Army Auditorium and Conference Complex
  • 500 bedded Kurmitola General Hospital
  • Armed Forces Medical College
  • BMA Bangabandhu Complex
  • 'A' Type Building at Shaheed Aziz Palli
  • 'D' Type Building at Shaheed Moinul Road
  • Dhaka Cantt. Mostafa Kamal Line Followers Quarter
  • Mirpur NDC 'B' Type Quarter
  • Mirpur DSSC 'E' Type Quarter
  • BN School and College, Dograj, Mongla, Bagerhat
  • BN School and College, Khulna
  • BAF Shaheen College Paharkanchanpur
  • Mirpur Cantonment Public School and College
  • Inauguration of SMBK and Office Complex
  • Father of the Nation Monument
  • Residence Hall, University of Chittagong
  • Naval Headquarters, Banani, Dhaka Naval Headquarters Extension Building
  • DGFI Bungalow
  • Survey of Bangladesh
  • BN Issa Khan Dockier Ship Fitting Shed
  • Issb Mess
  • Mist Faculty Tower
  • Feni Girls Cadet College

References

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  1. ^ "Official Website". Military Engineer Services (Bangladesh). 2024-04-24. Retrieved 2024-04-24.
  2. ^ "Official Governments Website". Military Engineer Services (Bangladesh). 2024-04-24. Retrieved 2024-04-24.
  3. ^ "MES Recruitment". Ntv Website. 2020-02-23. Retrieved 2024-04-24.
  4. ^ "Military engineers visit Walton factory". DHAKA TRIBUNE. 2021-12-09. Retrieved 2024-04-27.
  5. ^ "The Prime Minister's directive to regularize the casual officers and employees of the Military Engineers Service (MES) has not been accepted even after 10 years". BANGLA TRIBUNE. 2023-05-10. Retrieved 2024-04-27.