CDA to initiate more parking projects
IslamabadThe Capital Development Authority (CDA) has decided to initiate new parking projects in addition to ensuring timely completion of under-construction parking plazas in Markaz F-7. Under the programme, besides planning new parking plazas in main shopping centres, the existing parking lots available in these areas would be extended with creation
By our correspondents
March 18, 2015
Islamabad
The Capital Development Authority (CDA) has decided to initiate new parking projects in addition to ensuring timely completion of under-construction parking plazas in Markaz F-7.
Under the programme, besides planning new parking plazas in main shopping centres, the existing parking lots available in these areas would be extended with creation of additional parking spaces.
A meeting chaired by CDA Chairman Maroof Afzal on Tuesday reviewed progress on ongoing development projects and repair and maintenance work in the federal capital.
During the meeting it was decided that the authority would not only ensure timely completion of all ongoing development projects in the federal capital but would also explore new avenues of development.
The meeting was apprised that development work on Park Enclave Housing Scheme is in progress at fast pace and work on two tube wells, two underground water tanks and two culverts have been completed, while construction work on one culvert and two overhead tanks is near completion, and 75% of earth work on the roads of Park Enclave has also been completed.
The meeting was informed that rehabilitation work on roads affected by the recent rains or by the construction work on Islamabad Section of Metro Bus Project was also being carried out.
The Capital Development Authority (CDA) has decided to initiate new parking projects in addition to ensuring timely completion of under-construction parking plazas in Markaz F-7.
Under the programme, besides planning new parking plazas in main shopping centres, the existing parking lots available in these areas would be extended with creation of additional parking spaces.
A meeting chaired by CDA Chairman Maroof Afzal on Tuesday reviewed progress on ongoing development projects and repair and maintenance work in the federal capital.
During the meeting it was decided that the authority would not only ensure timely completion of all ongoing development projects in the federal capital but would also explore new avenues of development.
The meeting was apprised that development work on Park Enclave Housing Scheme is in progress at fast pace and work on two tube wells, two underground water tanks and two culverts have been completed, while construction work on one culvert and two overhead tanks is near completion, and 75% of earth work on the roads of Park Enclave has also been completed.
The meeting was informed that rehabilitation work on roads affected by the recent rains or by the construction work on Islamabad Section of Metro Bus Project was also being carried out.
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