CDA likely to generate Rs 2.5 bn on complaints of building by-laws
ISLAMABAD: The Capital Development Authority (CDA) is likely to generate around Rs 2.5 billion on complaints of building by-laws by different commercial premises of the city.In this context, after completing a comprehensive survey of the commercial buildings in the sectorial area of the city, Building Control Directorate-I has segregated premises on the basis of violations committed by the owners under compoundable and non-compoundable violations categories. The said revenue would be generated from the commercial premises which are under category of compoundable violations while strict action including demolishing or removal of violations would be taken against non-compoundable violations or irregularities. Till now for many years these buildings had continued to carry out business activities without paying the fee.
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