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KARACHI: The Hub School, an under-construction boarding school for 800 boys spread over 240 acres


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Work on widening of Ghizer road project underway

GILGIT: Work on widening and metaling of Ghizer road project costing two hundred million rupees is in progress.

Our Gilgit correspondent Sher Muhammad reports that under the project main road is being widened and metaled from Ghizer district entrance point Beyarchi village to Damas, district Headquarter.

The project will provide better road communication facility to the people and meet their demand.
 
Clearly dark era of Zardari and tribe is over. Pakistan will slowly catchup to where it was 10 years ago.
 
like what? would you explain?


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Pakistan needs a Masterplan for using flood water in a better way, we have to build large underground storage canals and a Sustainable drainage system for the flood water which can be used than in hard sommertime, and water shortage areas !


2. We must still keep on builindg more dams, solar and wind energy...


3. building large citys in non agriculter land, to safe the agriculture land to feed the 200 Million Pakistanis !
 
Construction of 19 Story Sheraton Golf Resort Hotel, Bahria Golf City Islamabad

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Barcelona, 5th October 2015 – The Pakistan Civil Aviation Authority (PCAA) has contracted ADELTE for the second time in 2015 to provide a complete boarding solution for the new International Airport of Islamabad, which is currently under construction.

The first contract, signed in May, covers Jinnah International Airport in Karachi and includes the replacement of the 12 old Passenger Boading Bridges and the design, manufacture and installation of 18 electromechanical glass-sided Apron Drive models, along with 12 walkways, 30 rooftops and 12 innovative ZEPHIR PCAs.

The new contract comprises the delivery of 26 electromechanical glass-sided Passenger Boarding Bridges (two of them A380 Apron Drive models), 17 ZEPHIR PCAs, 26 rooftops, 32 GPUs, 33 VDGs and an IASS (Integrated Aircraft Stand System). The IASS developed by ADELTE will allow the airport operator to monitor the use of the various equipment around the Passenger Boarding Bridge from a single source, which drastically improves cost management and relations with airlines and handling companies.

“The Islamabad project is very important for our company as it consolidates our relationship with our client, the PCAA, and it reinforces the position of ADELTE as the provider of reference in the region and allows us to install in a greenfield airport the full range of the most sophisticated gate solutions. Of course, the diversity and quantity of equipment make this a very complex project but ADELTE has the experience, the resources and the industrial capacity to handle it successfully and on schedule”, comments Jordi Floreta, Vice-President and Commercial Director at ADELTE.

Indeed, during the past few years, ADELTE has been modernising and maximising the capacity of its main manufacturing plant, located in the city of Monzón in the north of Spain, where highly qualified professionals use the latest technologies, tools and certified processes in order to manufacture dozens of high quality PBBs and other innovative equipment.

Another key element of this ambitious project is ADELTE’s local presence via its Pakistan branch, which will facilitate and speed up the management and execution of the contract.

“We are proud to participate actively in the modernisation of Pakistan’s main airport infrastructures, thus enhancing operations and passenger safety and comfort”, adds Jordi Floreta.



Telenor Headquarter Under Construction

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WALTON Packages Mall Lahore


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