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CDA board reviews Rs1944m ongoing mega projects for FY 2014-15 under PSDP

byCustoms Today Report
17/02/2015
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ISLAMABAD: The board of the Capital Development Authority (CDA) reviewed the mega developmental projects worth Rs.1944 million for the ongoing fiscal year lapsing on June 30, under the Public Sector Development Programme (PSDP).

CDA Chairman Maroof Afzal directed the concerned formations to utilize all available resources for timely completion of these public welfare projects. He directed the officers of the Authority to utilize their technical capabilities so that quality of work could be ensured. He directed the Member Engineering to personally monitor these projects so that quality and timely completion of these projects could be ensured and no laxity in this regard would be tolerated.

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The amount of Rs.1944 million was allocated during the current Fiscal Year 2014-15 to Capital Development Authority under PSDP. He was apprised that in addition to the ongoing projects, new mega projects are also being envisaged and work on these new projects will commence soon to provide state of the art facilities to the residents and generate economic and business opportunities in the Capital city.

These projects include the construction of additional 3rd and 4th lane at Kashmir Highway from Peshawar Morr to Golra Morr, construction of Charah Dam, installation of Security Equipment and Fire alarm system at Cabinet block building, Security arrangements at Parliament house Building, Construction and up-gradation of mosque at Pak Secretariat, Construction of Second Hanger at Islamabad Heliport, Strengthening of security arrangements at Parliament Lodges, Construction of security wall outside the existing wall of Islamabad Heliport, Construction of admin block in front of gate No. 5 of Parliament House, up-gradation and renovation of Public Address Simultaneous Interpretation and Automatic Vote Casting System which is installed the Senate Hall at Parliament Building, Rehabilitation and replacement of thirty two (32) lifts at Pak Secretariat Building, Construction of 16 Cat-IV flats for AGPR in sector G-9/2, construction of residential accommodation for police at Aiwan-e-Sadar and construction of 104 Family Suits in Islamabad.

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