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Govt. allow 50 Storey Building Construction in Lahore, Karachi, Peshawar and Multan
High-rise buildings are allowed
The cabinet allowed four major cities of the country — Karachi, Lahore, Peshawar and Multan — to have 50-storey buildings.
“The cabinet allowed 500-foot-high buildings even in the funnel areas (15km radius) of airports in the four cities,” Minister for Aviation Ghulam Sarwar Khan told Dawn after the cabinet meeting.
He said that earlier there was a ban on construction of high-rises in 15km radius of the airports, but now it had been relaxed.
However, it was observed that despite the ban multi-storey buildings were being constructed in the funnel areas of airports.
The restriction had already been lifted in Islamabad.
At a post-cabinet meeting press conference, Dr Firdous Ashiq Awan said the prime minister had directed the authorities concerned to expedite the process of acquiring the assistance of foreign companies to run the country’s airports in a better way under the government’s policies and provide better facilities to the passengers, besides generating more revenue.
The cabinet was briefed on the progress in work on upgrade and reconstruction of Skardu airport. The meeting empowered minister for aviation to renew licences of airlines companies and expressed the hope that the decision would facilitate the companies and expedite the process of renewals.
https://www.dawn.com/news/1513739
High-rise buildings are allowed
The cabinet allowed four major cities of the country — Karachi, Lahore, Peshawar and Multan — to have 50-storey buildings.
“The cabinet allowed 500-foot-high buildings even in the funnel areas (15km radius) of airports in the four cities,” Minister for Aviation Ghulam Sarwar Khan told Dawn after the cabinet meeting.
He said that earlier there was a ban on construction of high-rises in 15km radius of the airports, but now it had been relaxed.
However, it was observed that despite the ban multi-storey buildings were being constructed in the funnel areas of airports.
The restriction had already been lifted in Islamabad.
At a post-cabinet meeting press conference, Dr Firdous Ashiq Awan said the prime minister had directed the authorities concerned to expedite the process of acquiring the assistance of foreign companies to run the country’s airports in a better way under the government’s policies and provide better facilities to the passengers, besides generating more revenue.
The cabinet was briefed on the progress in work on upgrade and reconstruction of Skardu airport. The meeting empowered minister for aviation to renew licences of airlines companies and expressed the hope that the decision would facilitate the companies and expedite the process of renewals.
https://www.dawn.com/news/1513739