The Capital Development Authority (CDA) has announced plans to accelerate the development of eight residential sectors in Islamabad, ensuring timely delivery of developed plots to allottees.
Sector C-14 is a key focus, with over 200 one-kanal plots generating more than Rs12 billion through auctions. Plots will be handed over to owners after the final installment is paid. Currently, 85% of road infrastructure and 35% of drainage and sewerage systems in the sector are complete.
In a meeting chaired by CDA Chairman Muhammad Ali Randhawa, officials reviewed progress across various sectors, including C-14, I-12, and E-12. Sector I-12 is nearing completion, with 78% of work finished. Sectors E-12/2 and E-12/1 have also seen significant development progress, though challenges related to Built-Up Property (BUP) remain under discussion.
The Chairman urged the CDA’s Engineering and State Wings to remove development hurdles in Sectors C-15, C-16, C-13, D-13, E-13, and F-13. He also pledged to personally visit the sites to address any issues.
Priced at Rs60 million each, C-14’s one-kanal plots can be paid for in nine-month installments, offering a significant boost to CDA’s revenue and meeting Islamabad’s growing housing needs.