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Construction of Diversion Weir on Kabul River

A permanent diversion weir (barrier across a river designed to alter its flow characteristics) across Kabul river to divert water in the Kabul River Canal system is under execution at a cost of Rs 795 million. This project will ensure diverting the designed discharge of 850 cusec for irrigating 76,720 acres of agricultural land round the year in Districts Peshawar and Nowshera - Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Irrigation Department.

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Pakistan Kidney and Liver Institute

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E-35

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Greater Iqbal Park Lahore

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LAHORE: The Parks and Horticulture Authority (PHA) has pre-qualified construction firms for the Greater Iqbal Park project, The Express Trribune has learnt.

PHA Director General Mian Shakeel Ahmad told the Tribune that the firms would be asked to submit their bids once preparation of tender documents was completed. He said the National Engineering Services of Pakistan (NESPAK) had been tasked with preparation of the documents.

The PHA director general said that the project would not just provide an avenue for recreation. He said it would also educate visitors about the country and its history. The project would feature four monuments dedicated to the memory of Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, Allama Iqbal, Fatima Jinnah and Sir Syed Ahmad Khan. He said there would also be a museum at the park to educate visitors about Pakistan Movement as well as the history and cultural heritage of the city.

Besides renovation of the Minar-i-Pakistan grounds (Pakistan Resolution Monument), the project would feature expansion of Iqbal Park by including in it the stretch of Circular Road between the park and Lahore Fort. The Greater Iqbal Park will have an area of 130 acres.

The PHA director general said that they would make sure that provision was made in the design of the park for spacious walkways. The park would also have two food courts which would be designed to represent the culture and heritage of all four provinces and Gilgit-Baltistan. Other attractions include a network of fountains.

The PHA director general said a state-of-the-art irrigation system would be installed in the park for ensure their proper functioning.

For enhanced security at the site, he said an around the clock surveillance apparatus would be put in place at the site. The project plan has provision for three parking lots.

The PHA director general said the area around Iqbal Park was densely populated and included both residential and commercial property. He said the Greater Iqbal Park project there help provide much needed green space in the area.

About the design of various gardens in the park, the PHA director general said these would be designed on the pattern of gardens commissioned by Mughal emperors. These would feature fountains, elevated pavements, and baradaris.

The budget approved for the project is Rs1.18 billion. The Provincial Development Working Party (PDWP) had approved the project in 2013-14 fiscal year and estimated its cost of the construction at Rs403.68 million.
 
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Quaid-e-Azam Solar Power



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The international benchmark for solar power plants, at that point in time, ranged between USD 1.5 (CERC, India) to 1.8 (NREL, USA) million per MW - GoPb accomplished USD 1.3 million per MW, which was most favourable; indeed a record low price much less than global yardstick.
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The Project generates electricity which is sufficient, on average consumption, for about 54,000 households. It replaces fuel import of about USD 50 million per annum conserving valuable foreign exchange and preserving the environment.

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Good to see Pakistan finally growing....:P
Pakistan was far advance than India until 2004, we are suffering from the fruits of US invasion of Afghanistan followed by pro-indian rulers rule.

Pictures of Recently refurbished of BBIA CIP lounge

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Finally... they did some thing to the pathetic lounge.
I hope its the international lounge... it was bad utill 1.5 years ago.
Imagine people pay 4x the cost to fly business and all they get is shitty lounge, full of non business class flyers.

Quaid-e-Azam Solar Power



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The international benchmark for solar power plants, at that point in time, ranged between USD 1.5 (CERC, India) to 1.8 (NREL, USA) million per MW - GoPb accomplished USD 1.3 million per MW, which was most favourable; indeed a record low price much less than global yardstick.
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The Project generates electricity which is sufficient, on average consumption, for about 54,000 households. It replaces fuel import of about USD 50 million per annum conserving valuable foreign exchange and preserving the environment.

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Pakistan have already wasted too much time in going solar.... we need to catchup.
Guys don't listen to the defence pk mod. zaki who preach against it, without having even basic comprehension capacity.
 
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This is from 2009

The City Hall Islamabad

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Current status is unknown for some reason

Details

Managing Architect: Ejaz Ahed
Principal Architect: Arshad Kamal
Ahed Associates (Karachi - Pakistan)
Client: Capital Development Authority {CDA}
Plot size: 800’ x 280’ (5.14 Acres)
Built-up Area: 1.5 Million Sqft.
Height: 310`-0" No. of Blocks: 4 Office
Floors: Variable
Parking Floors: 10 Storey Block
Location: Mauve Area, G-8/4, Islamabad - Pakistan

Project Team: Umair Shaikh (Architect), Aleem Khan (Architect), Sana Sajjad (Architect), Syed Muhammad Ovais (Visualizer), Sadiq Ali (Visualizer) Faraz Khan (Draftsman), Umair Siddiqui (Draftsman), Atif Ali (Draftsman), Ali Abbas (Draftsman), Zeshan Ahmed (Draftsman), Abdul Haiy (Draftsman)
 
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