PM directs CDA to complete uplift projects on time
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Muhammad Nawaz Sharif Wednesday chaired a meeting on Capital Development (CDA) affairs at PM House.
Minister of State for Capital Administration and Development Division (CADD) Tariq Fazl Chaudhry and Chairman CDA attended the meeting. The meeting reviewed progress on PM’s packages of development projects including re-carpeting lane, marking and repair of foot paths, repair of drainage systems, road signage, LED lights and city sewerage. The PM was briefed about sectoral development including D-12, C-15, Park Enclave 1, Park Enclave 2, E-12, I-15 and I-12. He was also informed that the facilitation centre is near completion.
The premier also reviewed execution of Islamabad Expressway, rehabilitation of IJP road and dualisation of Embassy Road. The PM said that slow pace of development work was not acceptable. “There should be complete transparency in execution of projects without compromising on the quality of work. Timely completion of PM’s Development Packages must be ensured”, he added.
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