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Fire Trucks at Sialkot Airport.

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New Islamabad International Airport

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Road Network Around the New Islamabad Airport
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Location map of societies near airport
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SLAMABAD, Aug 29: Three main opposition parties have jointly submitted a notice to the National Assembly Secretariat drawing attention of the legislature towards the government’s plan to build a third airport near the federal capital, in Rawat.




The notice submitted by the Pakistan Peoples Party, Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) and Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) has been signed by five MNAs --- Imran Zafar of PPP, Ali Raza Abidi, Muzammil Qureshi and Salman Baloch of MQM and PTI’s Ali Muhammad.




“Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif while chairing a meeting at the Prime Minister’s Office on Aug 23 proposed construction of a new airport for Islamabad in Rawat, the southern side of Islamabad, ignoring an under-construction airport in Fatehjang which has been named after Benazir Bhutto and is about 75 per cent complete,” MQM’s Ali Raza Abidi, a mover of the notice, told Dawn.




The prime minister claimed that the under-construction Benazir Bhutto International Airport (BBIA), on which billions of rupees had already been spent, had design faults. Therefore, there was a need for another airport, in Rawat. He said the airport in Rawat would be linked to Rawalpindi and Islamabad via train links and existing Islamabad Expressway.




In the opposition notice the government has been asked to explain why it has floated an out-of-box plan at a time when the under-construction airport is near completion and billions of rupees have already been spent on it.




“The prime minister in the meeting admitted that no funds are available for the proposed airport in Rawat and, therefore, the right of way for the airport road linking it with the twin cities will be auctioned to generate funds,” the MQM leader said.




The prime minister reportedly said the existing Islamabad Expressway (from Zero Point to Rawat) would be rebuilt on the pattern of Sheikh Zayed Road in Dubai and the state land along it would be auctioned to meet the cost of the proposed airport.




Interestingly, a similar plan had been given by real estate tycoon Malik Riaz to the Capital Development Authority in 2008 and he wanted to build the road as a joint venture with the civic body, but the plan was rejected due to resistance by the CDA and the media.




The mover of the call-attention notice alleged the PML-N government wanted to facilitate one of its leaders, Sheikh Aftab Ahmed, who owned a large piece of land in Rawat.




“If the plan of the new airport in Rawat is approved, the price of Mr Aftab’s land in the area will go up manifold,” Mr Abidi said.




Another signatory to the notice said the proposed airport in Rawat would be a security threat to a no-fly zone in the airspace above the sensitive nuclear installations in Kahuta.




The MQM leader asked the government to explain what justification could there be for shifting the airport just 10 months before BBIA’s completion and commencement of operations.




Defence Secretary Asif Yasin Malik told the Supreme Court on Aug 19 that the under-construction airport in Fatehjang would be completed by June 2014 as 78 per cent work on it had already been completed.




He said the airport spread over 3,600 kanals of land had two runways with a landing facility for the Airbus-380, the world’s biggest commercial aircraft. The new airport, he said, would cater to nine million passengers annually.




The project manager of BBIA, Mohammad Musharraf, reportedly said on Aug 25 that Rs85 billion had been spent on the under-construction airport as its original cost amounting to Rs37 billion had escalated due to a delay in the project and hectic land acquisition process.




He said all the expenses of the project were borne by the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) and no loan was taken for it. “It is expected that the investment on the project will be recovered in 7.5 years,” he said.
 
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A New Islamabad across Margallas, linked by a tunnel

Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s vision...Dubai’s Shaikh Zayed Avenue being copied; Islamabad Highway to be widened and commercial multi-storey buildings to be built on both sides; govt to earn billions of dollars

ISLAMABAD: On the direction of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, the CDA is presently working day and night on an estimated US$12 billion “dream project” that includes building a twin capital across the Margalla Hills, connecting the twins with a tunnel and copying Dubai’s Shaikh Zayed Avenue, a major business and tourist attraction, writes Ansar Abbasi.

Official sources revealed that the construction of two ring roads in Rawalpindi-Islamabad and a new airport at Rawat, Rawalpindi, are also part of this mega project which, as soon as finalised, would be announced by the prime minister himself.

The recent story of The News talking about the CDA’s campaign to acquire 25,000 acres of land for the establishment of an “Economic Zone and Multipurpose Zone”, is also part of the same mega project.

The sources said that the incumbent chairman CDA had been asked by the prime minister to work on this project on a war footing to ensure that this huge project materialises at the earliest.

Talking about the salient features of the project, these sources said that there was a proposal to build a new Islamabad across the Margalla Hills and then connect both the new Islamabad and the old Islamabad through a tunnel.

The Islamabad Highway starting from the Blue Area to Rawat would be widened to eight to 10 lanes with commercial multistoreyed buildings on both sides as is the case of Dubai’s Shaikh Zayed Road. The new international airport would be built at Rawat. It would also be connected with the Lahore-Islamabad Motorway.

The sources said that the government expects to earn billions of dollars by offering commercial plots on both sides of the proposed widened Islamabad Highway, which would serve as key economic and multipurpose zone.

Similarly, it is expected that the new Islamabad plots would also earn billions of dollars. The sources said that foreign investors, particularly the overseas Pakistanis, would be wooed to invest in this project. of Rawalpindi and Islamabad two ring roads are also proposed to be constructed.

This huge project would be implemented through a limited company- Pakistan Avenue Development Company- recently approved by the CDA Board.The CDA has started acquiring 25,000 acres, almost equal to 42 villages of Rawalpindi, for the establishment of “Economic Zone and Multipurpose Zone at public expense,” which as reported by The News recently would cost more than Rs70 billion to the civic authority.

For the same purpose the Punjab government also issued a notification on August 15, 2013, stating: “Office of the Collector of District Rawalpindi. Notification u/s 4 of The Land Acquisition Act 1984. Whereas it appears to the collector of District Rawalpindi that land is likely to be taken by the Capital Development Authority (Chairman’s Secretariat), Islamabad, through its company—“Pakistan Avenue Development Limited”— for public purpose, namely, for the Establishment of Economic and Multi-purpose Zone at public expense. It is hereby notified that the land described below is likely to be acquired for the said purpose.”The collector of District Rawalpindi has already authorised survey of the land and other necessary acts required for the proper execution of this work.
 
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Karachi
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Shahrah-e-Pakistan Karachi, Aisha Manzil flyover

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Water pump flyover

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Construction work of 1 track of Liaqatabad Dakkhana Flyover is underway on Shahrah-e-Pakistan.
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DHA PHASE 8 The Place

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The prime minister claimed that the under-construction Benazir Bhutto International Airport (BBIA), on which billions of rupees had already been spent, had design faults. Therefore, there was a need for another airport, in Rawat. He said the airport in Rawat would be linked to Rawalpindi and Islamabad via train links and existing Islamabad Expressway.



In the opposition notice the government has been asked to explain why it has floated an out-of-box plan at a time when the under-construction airport is near completion and billions of rupees have already been spent on it.



“The prime minister in the meeting admitted that no funds are available for the proposed airport in Rawat and, therefore, the right of way for the airport road linking it with the twin cities will be auctioned to generate funds,” the MQM leader said.



The prime minister reportedly said the existing Islamabad Expressway (from Zero Point to Rawat) would be rebuilt on the pattern of Sheikh Zayed Road in Dubai and the state land along it would be auctioned to meet the cost of the proposed airport.



Interestingly, a similar plan had been given by real estate tycoon Malik Riaz to the Capital Development Authority in 2008 and he wanted to build the road as a joint venture with the civic body, but the plan was rejected due to resistance by the CDA and the media.



The mover of the call-attention notice alleged the PML-N government wanted to facilitate one of its leaders, Sheikh Aftab Ahmed, who owned a large piece of land in Rawat.



“If the plan of the new airport in Rawat is approved, the price of Mr Aftab’s land in the area will go up manifold,” Mr Abidi said.



Another signatory to the notice said the proposed airport in Rawat would be a security threat to a no-fly zone in the airspace above the sensitive nuclear installations in Kahuta.


The MQM leader asked the government to explain what justification could there be for shifting the airport just 10 months before BBIA’s completion and commencement of operations.

now these things make alot of sense,

1. as per the PM the airport is stated to have design faults :what: , wonder why the project is still steaming ahead !!!

2. the PM admits that there are no funds available for the airport so he spent $12billion on it's expansion to get more investment for the sake of a second (probably domestic or cargo) airport

3. Sheikh Aftab Ahmed..... and his property raises suspicion for the approval of this pointless airport project

4. the nuclear installations in kahuta under question due to this business adventure

i believe that YES a heavy justification is required
 
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Lahore

Solar Pannels in Main Blvd, Allama Iqbal Town

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Newly built Askari XI underpass

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Emporium Mall, Johar Town

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Ali Trade Center

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Picture Credits: SSC
 
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