FGEHA to complete Green Enclave II in 2025
Islamabad: The Federal Government Employees Housing Authority (FGEHA) would complete the development work of Green Enclave-II residential project of the government employees by 2025.?The work of the first part of the project Green Enclave-II (Commoners Sky Garden) is going on vigorously.
“The Housing Authority Green Enclave II-Project is a joint venture of FGEHA, a subsidiary of the Ministry of Housing and Construction, with Sky Garden to provide low-cost plots/flats to government employees,” an official told this agency.
He said, “Work on the first part of Green Enclave-II was progressing towards completion, which consisted of about 11,000 kanals of land, and the development work on about 2403 kanals of the first part consisting of (A, B, C, D & E) blocks of Phase-I to be completed by the end of 2025 while 20 per cent work is completed in Block D.
“The road work and other facilities would also be completed soon as per promises made by the Housing Authority would be fulfilled within the stipulated time period, he added. To a question, the official replied, “FGEHA is planning to start new residential projects in eight major cities of the country to provide housing to government employees and general public.”
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