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an awesome project happening in karachi

lucky one

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Project: Lucky One
Location: Federal B Area Karachi
Owners: Fazal Textile
Architect: Arcop Pvt. Ltd
Consultants: AAA
Contractor: Paragon
Electrical Consultant: ElekEn Associates
Covered area: Approx 5.9 Million sq.ft.
Towers: 8
Floors: 28 (Each Tower)
Basements: 6
Status: Underconstruction

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Does anyone know how many kms of road are added to Pakstaini road network every year?
 
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an awesome project happening in karachi

lucky one

specs

Project: Lucky One
Location: Federal B Area Karachi
Owners: Fazal Textile
Architect: Arcop Pvt. Ltd
Consultants: AAA
Contractor: Paragon
Electrical Consultant: ElekEn Associates
Covered area: Approx 5.9 Million sq.ft.
Towers: 8
Floors: 28 (Each Tower)
Basements: 6
Status: Underconstruction

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I love this project.
 
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Motorway was a gift to punjab. BRT is a gift to Lahore. Its going to change Lahores transport forever just like how motorway changed the provincial transportation forever and set a standard for whole south asia. The motorway of pakistan is one of its kind and acts as a role model for other motorways. As far as BRT is concerned, people are going to remember this project for decades and this project is going to help lahore in future, just like motorway. When motorway was built, people were criticizing how it shouldve been from lahore to karachi. But today those very same people thank the authorities because they have realized how important it is to connect the pakistani capital with the 2nd largest city.
 
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Motorway was a gift to punjab. BRT is a gift to Lahore. Its going to change Lahores transport forever just like how motorway changed the provincial transportation forever and set a standard for whole south asia. The motorway of pakistan is one of its kind and acts as a role model for other motorways. As far as BRT is concerned, people are going to remember this project for decades and this project is going to help lahore in future, just like motorway. When motorway was built, people were criticizing how it shouldve been from lahore to karachi. But today those very same people thank the authorities because they have realized how important it is to connect the pakistani capital with the 2nd largest city.

dont worry we have already got coastal highway, connecting Karachi to future 2nd biggest city we dont care for motorway :azn:
 
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Motorway was not a gift to Punjab it was suppose to be for all Pakistan. However, three were made, one connecting Lahore Islamabad, one connecting first motorway with Faisalabad and third one connected Islamabad Peshawar. Due to this motorway communication between these two provinces have increased many fold. Had this been made in whole of Pakistan may be Baluchistan would have been in alot better condition
 
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Every Year i dont know!
But Heres some Info:
Roads
Total: 257,683 km
Paved: 152,033 km (including 339 km of expressways)
Unpaved: 105,650 km (2001)

Motorways of Pakistan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

National Highways of Pakistan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Is there no target set by the roads/transport ministry for annual road construction in KMs?


Sorry I am only applying what I know is the case in India and I assumed there'd be a similar set of rules in its neighbour given their similarities.
 
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dont worry we have already got coastal highway, connecting Karachi to future 2nd biggest city we dont care for motorway :azn:

loled hard at your logic. Coastal highway is a single lane road unfit for heavy traffic. The whole project was infested with corruption and theft. The road cannot sustain heavy traffic mere bhai. A single lane highway connecting pakistanis biggest city to the so called 2nd biggest city lolzzzzz a single laneee? lolzz come out of your **** temple and open your eyes. You sound very mad.
 
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