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Multan metrobus package 1 ... vehari chauk to kumharawala chauk
 

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2 x 2.5 MW hydel project ... chashma...mianwali
 

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Jail Road Signal Free Project, Shadman Underpass and road are near completion.

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Pictures of Bahria Palisades Apartments Project Islamabad
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Somewhere in Baluchistan

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Lahore Orange Line Metro Package-1 Dera Gujjran to Chauburji

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Signal Free Corridor Lahore Gulberg
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Peshawar Mor Interchange Islamabad

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Karachi Hyderabad Motorway Work in progress

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Capital Development Authority (CDA) Roads up-gradation and rehabilitation Islamabad

Capital Development Authority (CDA) has started up-gradation and rehabilitation work in the entire city in the first phase of Islamabad rehabilitation and up-gradation plan. In this connection, road re-carpeting of major roads and avenues, installation of signboards, proper lane marking, fixation of curb stones, repair / maintenance of footpaths, provision and up-gradation of all civic amenities and aesthetic beautification of the city is being carried out to revamp and uplift the city. The development work is being executed simultaneously, on war footing basis, in the entire city.
Senior officers of the Authority are personally monitoring and supervising the development work to ensure quality and early completion of the project. During the first phase up-gradation work has been initiated in all residential and commercial areas of the Capital City simultaneously. Moreover, availability of required machinery and other resources has also been ensured. Furthermore, all parks in the city, particularly in thickly populated sectors are also being upgraded and more facilities are also being added to further facilitate the residents. In addition to this, beautification and landscaping of prominent intersections and chowks has also been started.
Furthermore, tendering documents for the second phase of Islamabad rehabilitation and up-gradation plan has also been prepared and practical work on the second phase would be started soon after the completion of codal formalities.
CDA management has directed all the formations of the Authority to complete the development work with quality and in line with international standards so that the beauty of the city could be restored and the residents of the Islamabad could facilitated.CDA management has reiterated that CDA is committed to provide quality services to the residents of the Federal Capital and no compromise in quality of the work would be tolerated. CDA management has further said that Islamabad up-gradation and rehabilitation plan has been envisaged to provide quality living to the residents and make the city more beautiful. CDA management has directed to ensure strict monitoring to ensure quality of the work



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2 x 2.5 Megawatt Hydel Power Projects At Chashma

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Signal Free Corridor Jail road & Main Boulevard Gulberg Lahore

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Lahore Orange Line Metro Train
Package-1 Construction of Civil and Allied Works from Dera Gujjran to Chauburji 13.6 KM


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Multan Metro Bus







Islamabad Peshawar Morr Interchange

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LAHORE Azadi Interchange Outer Circular Road Project


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Lahore Fort’s historic Picture Wall to be restored

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LAHORE: Walled City Lahore Authority (WCLA) and Aga Khan Culture Service Pakistan (AKCS-P) joined hands to restore Lahore Fort's historic Picture Wall and kicked off the architectural survey of the Picture Wall.

According to details, after the completion of the survey of one of the longest and largest mural of its kind, the physical restoration will be started. The Picture Wall depicts the Mughal era through pictures, fresco paintings, unique tile work, exceptional brick and tile patterns, architectural terracotta base and hence visuals, which cannot be found elsewhere in the world's architectures.

The project of the architectural survey is funded by the Royal Norwegian Embassy, Islamabad.

Wajahat Ali, senior conservation architect of Aga Khan Culture Service Pakistan, said while talking exclusively to Daily Times, "This architectural study has begun to examine patterns of the 800-metre historic Picture Wall. We are using 3D-scanners for the first time, previously a machine called the 'total station' used to examine in architectural surveys of historic buildings."

He said that by using 3D-scanners and other softwares, the Aga Khan Service Pakistan will efficiently finish the architectural study by June 2016. He said after western side examination, AKCS-P will submit a report to WCLA and separately publish a detailed brochure.

"The restoration of such rich-architecture work on the Picture Wall is a complete science. Meanwhile we are going to connect a historian too as each pattern of the Wall has its unique history," the project conservation architect added.

Geneva-based Aga Khan Trust for Culture local chapter in Pakistan works by the name Aga Khan Cultural Service Pakistan and has restored multiple historical sites including Mosque Wazir Khan and historic forts in Gilgit-Baltistan. All the restoration or architectural surveys in Lahore's Walled City by AKCS-P are conducted in corporation with WCLA.

The Picture Wall is depicted with animal, birds and royal recreation or with the royal court's activities. The scenes of polo games, animal hunts, trees and vegetation are also inscribed on it. The mural contains unique Pietra dura technique, which is an Italian technique of creating images on polished coloured stones.

WCLA Lahore Fort Deputy Director Asghar Hussain said that the documentation work of the Picture Wall had just begun in coordination with AKCS-P to account comprehensive and detailed study of the Wall. After that, the physical restoration of the Wall will begin.

It is pertinent to mention that the Picture Wall is the reason behind the inclusion of Lahore Fort into the world heritage monument in 1981. The picture wall at the Lahore Fort, built during 1624-32 during the era of Mughal emperor Shah Jahan, further enhanced the beauty of the historical site.

Tanvir Johar, working as a documentation specialist with the project, says each and everything of 100-metre Picture Wall is being documented and the research work will present the analysis of the material used in the making of it.
 
Defence Housing Society In Multan

 

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