Verification of open files will no longer be performed by DHA Quetta

Verification of open files will no longer be performed by DHA Quetta

DHA Quetta will no longer verify open files. A notice in the leading newspaper on May 28 said that the Defense Housing Authority (DHA) Quetta administration had decided to stop verifying open files.

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According to the facts, the DHA Quetta administration has banned open files (Barcode file/Affidavit file) and will soon stop checking these files. The DHA administration asks members to get their open files linked to their names as soon as possible.

Also, the DHA administration will soon say when the allocation of files will end. It was said that the members will need to go to the DHA  Main Office to get their files.

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NHA will dualize the route from Jari Kas junction to Haripur

NHA will dualize the route from Jari Kas junction to Haripur

NHA will dualize the route from Jari Kas junction to Haripur. News sources said on May 28 that the National Highway Authority (NHA) has decided to make National Highway 35 (Hassanabdal-Khunjrab) (N-35) a two-lane road from Jari Kas Interchange to Haripur City. The project will fix the problem of traffic jams and the slow movement of trailers carrying goods in the area.

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NHA sources say that the Divisional Development Working Party (DDWP) is now reviewing Project Concept-II (PC-II) for a feasibility study and detailed design for dualization and rehabilitation of the existing carriageway from Hassanabdal to Mansehra (N-35). Once the plan is accepted, a consultant will be hired to do a five- to six-month feasibility study.

The Executive Committee of the National Economic Council (ECNEC) and the Central Development Working Party (CDWP) will be asked to approve the final feasibility study and the PC-1. After getting approval from each forum, the project procurement and bidding process will start.

It’s important to know that N-35 is also a part of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) and the Karakoram Highway. Through the Khunjerab pass, it is an important link between China and Pakistan.

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FBR-registered residential apartments at Jinnah Square offers 4 years plan

Jinnah Square Residential Apartments provides 4-year payment plans. The Jinnah Square Residential Apartment is a project of JSM Heights (Pvt.) Ltd. It has elegantly built apartments with 1 or 2 bedrooms and a 4-year payment plan. The FBR-registered project is in a good area and is one of the best developments in the city. Each unit is built with the current needs of the city in mind.

Here are the most important parts of the project:

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With its high-quality fixtures and top-of-the-line building materials, the project offers high-end amenities and experiences for people who live there. Some of the most important parts of the project are:

Apartments with a digital lighting system
Sensor lighting in the hallways
24 hours a day, 7 days a week
CCTV cameras watch over a safe, gated community around the clock.
Guest rooms
From the ground floor to the roof, there are eight fast elevators.
There are two large cargo lifts.
There are swimming pools, a garden, a barbecue area, a multi-sport court, and a restaurant on the roof.
On the second floor, the executive floor, there’s a terrace garden. There’s also a gym, a community hall, a mini-cinema, and Shops
Doing the laundry
Day-care center
Each floor has a trash chute.
Servant quarters
Read: Punjab CM gives the Elevated Expressway project his official approval.

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The best address in town is yours.

The project is on Khayaban-e-Jinnah Road in Johar Town, in the Architects and Engineers Society, which is in the middle of the city and easy to get to from anywhere. Also, there are international schools, universities, and entertainment centers just a few kilometres away. Some of the most important things about the project’s location are:

Shaukat Khanum Hospital is just a short drive away.
The Wapda Town and Lahore Motorway are a 2-minute drive away (M2)
The Lahore Ring Road, Expo Center, and the Financial Business District are all about a 5-minute drive away. The Orange Line Metro Train Station in Lahore is about a 10-minute drive away.
The Allama Iqbal International Airport is 20 minutes away by car.
Close to many well-known hospitals, such as Doctor’s Hospital, Evercare Hospital, and others.
Just a short drive from popular places like Wapda Town, LDA Avenue, Johar Town, Town Ship, and Lake City.

Why should you buy an apartment in Jinnah Square?

Lahore is becoming the new apartment capital. With the need for apartments in the city growing, Jinnah Square Residential Apartments is a great place to invest because it is in the best part of town. Some of the other things about the project that make it an excellent place to invest are:

If a project is registered with the FBR, it doesn’t have to say where it gets its money.
The project is being made by JSM Heights Pvt Ltd, a well-known company with a track record of good work.
Approved by the LDA, so it is a 100% safe chance to buy an apartment or invest in Lahore’s very profitable real estate market.
All of the apartments can be bought in 48 easy payments.
Return on investment is guaranteed in the middle term
Rapid development work
Read: Zameen.com joins the project for the Jinnah Square Residential Apartments

How to book your apartment at Jinnah Square Residential Apartment

Zameen.com is now the official company that sells and markets the Jinnah Square Residential Apartment. Our team of experts is here to help you book your apartment and answer all of your questions. Click on the WhatsApp icon or fill out the form on the page to find out more. We’ll get back to you as quickly as we can.

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The city of Karachi is renaming a flyover after a famous painter

The city of Karachi is renaming a flyover after a famous painter. News sources said that on Thursday (May 26), the city government of Karachi changed the name of a flyover to honour the Pakistani painter Eqbal Mehdi. The painter’s name will be given to the bridge that goes from the central district to the east.

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Barrister Murtaza Wahab, who is in charge of Karachi, was quoted as saying that the decision to rename the flyover was made to honor the painter’s contribution to his passion and to creating a positive image of Pakistan on an international level. He said the flyover would be open to the public once it had been completely fixed.

In another event, Wahab met with a group of people from the World Bank (WB) and gave them his word that the projects would be developed quickly and openly. He said that Karachi and its infrastructure would be improved for the good of the people who live in Pakistan’s largest city. He said that the projects going on right now will improve traffic in the city.

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CDA will realign Margalla Road to preserve the old graveyards

CDA will realign Margalla Road to preserve the old graveyards. On May 29, news sources said that the Capital Development Authority (CDA) has decided to move a 100-foot section of Margalla Road to protect a graveyard that is over 100 years old and close to Shah Allah Ditta. The new location will be south of the graveyard, close to sector D-13.

The CDA engineering wing reportedly looked at three ways to protect the graveyard: building a flyover, an underpass, or moving the road. The authority, on the other hand, chose the less expensive realignment instead. The Development and Working Party of the CDA will give the final OK to the realignment.

After the project is aligned, it will be done in August or September of this year. According to the authority’s plan, the Margalla Road project will be finished in three stages. Phase I construction is already 70 percent done.

In the first part of the project, the CDA will build a section of the road between G.T. Road and D-12. Khayaban-i-Iqbal will be connected to 11th Avenue by building an interchange and a small section of 11th Avenue.

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In phase 2, an 8-km-long Bhara Kahu Bypass will be built from Murree Road near Quaid-i-Azam University to Satra Meel. It will run from Murree Road to Satra Meel. During phase 3, a road will be made that will link Murree Road to the Bhara Kahu Bypass.

 

The 33-kilometre Margalla Road project is part of Islamabad’s Master Plan since 1969. Sources at the CDA say that work on Phase 2 of the project has not yet begun. It’s important to note that the project was given to the Frontier Works Organization (FWO) last year under Section 42(f) of the Public Procurement Regulatory Authority (PPRA), which lets government-owned companies do business with other government-owned companies. CDA will realign Margalla Road to preserve the old graveyards.

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Shahrah-e-Noor Jahan in Karachi is undergoing reconstruction

Shahrah-e-Noor Jahan in Karachi is undergoing reconstruction. On May 29, the national dailies reported that Karachi Metropolitan Corporation (KMC) Administrator Murtaza Wahab laid the foundation stone for the reconstruction of Shahrah-e-Noor Jahan. The project will cost a total of PKR 1.3 billion.

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According to the details, the two-lane road will be built in the North Nazimabad area between Abdullah Girls College and Qalandaria Chowk. After the repairs are done, the 11-meter-wide road will be 4.3 kilometres long. As part of this project, service roads and a sewerage system will be built next to the main road. Street lights will also be put up on the road to help and protect people who use it.

Also, Administrator Wahab said that work has begun on getting rid of trash in the Central District by the Sindh Solid Waste Management Board (SSWMB). The KMC administration said that 28 parks have been fixed up and opened to the public as part of the city’s ongoing development. He also said that the area was getting 17 new roads. In order to fix the traffic problems at Jauhar Chowrangi in East District, an underpass and a flyover will be built. Shahrah-e-Noor Jahan is undergoing restoration in Karachi.

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RDA could return the PKR 7 billion allocated for the ring road

RDA could return the PKR 7 billion allocated for the ring road

RDA could return the PKR 7 billion allocated for the ring road. The Rawalpindi Development Authority (RDA) wants to return the PKR 7 billion that the Punjab government gave them for the Rawalpindi Ring Road and Kutchery Chowk projects, according to a May 27 article.

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During the fiscal year (FY) 2021-2022, the provincial government gave PKR 4 billion to the Ring Road project and PKR 3 billion to the Kutchery Chowk project. Frontier Works Organisation was given the contract to build both of these projects (FWO). But the money wasn’t used because the work hasn’t begun yet.

 

A high-ranking member of the divisional administration said that the money for the projects won’t be good after June 30. A senior official from Punjab Housing, Urban Development and Public Health Engineering, whose name was not given, said that the government wants to use the allocated funds for active projects and release the needed funds for both projects in the next fiscal year. Mohammad Irfan, a spokesperson for the RDA, is said to have said that the project to build the Ring Road will likely start at the beginning of the next fiscal year.

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The CDA approves the Islamabad Expressway extension project

The CDA approves the Islamabad Expressway extension project

The CDA approves the Islamabad Expressway extension project. News sources said on May 26 that the Capital Development Authority (CDA) has agreed to speed up work on the project to expand the Islamabad Expressway. The projects worth PKR 2,400,000,000 will be done by the state-run Frontier Works Organization (FWO).

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Reports say that the decision to extend the work was made at a meeting of the CDA board that was led by CDA Chairman Amir Ali Ahmad. According to Project Concept-1 (PC-1), FWO would be in charge of expanding the Islamabad Expressway from PWD to T-Chowk. The two-lane road will be turned into a five-lane road, and in the future, it could be made into a six-lane road. Rule 42 of the Public Procurement Regulatory Authority (PPRA) says that the government gave the contract for the project to FWO (f). Because the location or project is sensitive, the rule lets the government only give contracts to companies that are owned by the government.

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The Blue Line Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) project between Koral and the Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences will also be built as part of the project (PIMS). The following decision was also made at the meeting: The Green Line BRT project from Bhara Kahu to PIMS is being looked at. Review of how the Shah Allah Ditta bypass is coming along Getting things set up at the Orange Line Metro Station Review of the progress made on the 2,000-apartment FWO project Nelore Heights, which is open to the public. The CDA approves the Islamabad Expressway extension project

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DHA City-Karachi will undertake development projects in many areas

DHA City-Karachi will undertake development projects in many areas

DHA City-Karachi will undertake development projects in many areas. The Defense Housing Authority (DHA) City Karachi has said that construction work on several sectors will start in May, according to the latest news.

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The DHA Karachi government has planned for infrastructure development in Sector 6 to start with a groundbreaking. In addition, the DHA management said that building work in Sector 4 would start on May 28.

The authority said building work would soon start on Sector 13 Blocks D and E. The government will also begin to building infrastructure in Sector 11. On the other hand, the date will be set soon, so keep an eye on Sky Marketing for more details.

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CDA explains the first phase of the Bhara Kahu bypass construction

CDA explains the first phase of the Bhara Kahu bypass construction

CDA explains the first phase of the Bhara Kahu bypass’s construction. News stories from May 25 say that the Capital Development Authority (CDA) has shared information about the first phase of building the Bhara Kahu bypass.

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Officials from the CDA said that the project will be done in two parts. The first phase goes from GT Road Sangjani to D-12, and the second phase is the Bhara Kahu bypass. Officials from the CDA say that 70 percent of the work on the first phase of the project is done and that it is moving along well. Work on the Bhara Kahu bypass is going to start soon, it was said. The CDA engineering wing said that the Army’s E&C branch had already finished the engineering design and alignment of the bypass. The Frontier Works Organisation is reviewing the draught of PC-1, which the city managers are waiting for (FWO).

When the CDA gets the PC-1 from the FWO, it will send it to the Development Working Party for final approval (DWP). As soon as the PC-1 is approved, work will begin on building the bypass. The Pakistan Environment Protection Agency has received the draught report on the Environment Impact Assessment (EIA) (EPA). The 7.8-kilometer bypass was supposedly built so that people going to Galyat, Kashmir, and Murree could take a different route. The proposed bypass will start in the Malpur area and end near Satra Meel on Murree Road, according to the details.

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