Islamabad: According to a report in the top newspaper on September 28, the Capital Development Authority (CDA) committee has authorized the building plans for high-rise structures strategically positioned in profitable areas throughout the city. At a recent meeting of the CDA's design-vetting committee held at CDA headquarters, representatives from the civic body's planning division were present. These high-rise structures, which included a soaring 26-story hotel on Club Road and covered a vast area measuring 27,394.40 square yards, were being built. It is expected to cost a lot of money and involve a number of construction-related enterprises.
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Additionally, the design for a 15-story structure on plot number B-2 in the city's New Blue Area, encompassing 1,333.33 square yards, was accepted. The committee approved a nine-story structure with a site size of 4,840.40 square yards in Sector G-5 to house the Asian Development Bank. The Institute of Cost Management Accounts of Pakistan's development designs for a nine-story structure also received approval.
After carefully going over all the required paperwork, the committee approved plans for six-story and seven-story buildings in sectors I-8 and F-8. This development in the city's vertical infrastructure emphasizes the commitment of financiers and builders to support Islamabad's expanding business sector.
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The committee also approved the proposals for three commercial buildings to be erected inside of two private housing societies, highlighting the diversity of the city's development aspirations.