Islamabad: Capital Development Authority (CDA) Chairman and Chief Commissioner Muhammad Ali Randhawa has directed officials to expedite the handover of developed plots to allottees across several sectors of the Federal Capital.
The directive came during a review meeting at the CDA headquarters, which was attended by senior officials including Members of Administration, Finance, Planning and Design, Engineering, and Environment.
Officials updated the chairman on the progress of development in Sector C-14, reporting that basic infrastructure and over 95 percent of electricity supply arrangements have been completed. Work on light poles, street signboards, and landscaping along main roads is also advancing rapidly. Randhawa instructed the installation of digital information boards at sector entrances and planned a site visit to oversee the process of handing over possession.
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In Sector C-15, sub-base work on 37 streets is underway, with efforts ongoing to obtain a no-objection certificate (NOC) for a railway bridge. Similarly, in Sector E-12, road sub-base work in sub-sectors 1 and 2 is nearly complete, and work around the commercial centre is progressing at a fast pace. Sector I-12 is also nearing completion, with service road construction expected to begin soon.
The chairman emphasized the importance of installing signboards, preparing e-maps to identify plot locations, resolving electricity issues in Park Enclave, removing encroachments, and completing road carpeting in all sectors.
Randhawa said providing modern residential facilities to Islamabad residents is a top priority for the CDA and stressed that any obstacles hindering development work would be removed to ensure timely possession of plots.