Evergreen Hannan Tower, Motijheel (Updated Design)
25 storied commercial/office building with 3 levels for underground parking
Upcoming Amin Mohammed Foundation Project, Science Lab Junction, Elephant Rd, Dhanmondi
17 storied office/commercial building with 2 levels for underground parking
Green Galleria, Dhanmondi Rd 12
14 storied commercial building with 2 levels for underground parking
Evergreen AZ Tower, Paltan
25 storied commercial/office building with 5 levels for underground parking
Prasaad Paltan Square, Naya Paltan
15 storied mixed use building
__________________
Green Sanctuary, North Banani
12 storied apartment building with 2833-2904 sq. ft. units
Green Fantasy, Paltan
15 storied condominium building with 2 levels for underground parking
Green Castalia, Dhanmondi
14 storied apartment building with 2 levels for underground parking
Sylhet becomes country’s first city to get rid of overhead wires
Serajul Islam, Sylhet
Published at 01:24 pm January 9th, 2020
View of a street in Sylhet without conventional wired over-the-top electric poles Dhaka Tribune
The implementation puts an end to conventional street electric poles
Sylhet City Corporation (SCC) has introduced an electric power transmission and distribution network, putting an end to conventional wired over-the-top electric poles.
This is the first time in the country’s history a city has successfully gotten rid of the conventional street wired electricity poles.
The full-fledged operation of the installation of underground lines and the removal of the overhead wires took place on the first month of this year.
The first phase of the system was implemented at the Shahjalal (R) Shrine area of the SCC ward 1 where all the wired electric poles were removed along with other service oriented wires.
SCC Mayor Ariful Haq Chowdhury said: “What started as a test run project has made way for Sylhet city to get rid of all kinds of overhead wires including electric lines, making it the first city in the country to look like a foreign city.”
“Initially, all the places from the Shrine area to the court point will soon be free of wires. Eventually, the whole city corporation will come under this project,” he said.
SCC Chief Engineer Md Noor Azizur Rahman said: “It was a big challenge to implement the underground electricity system, which the city corporation along with the power division was successful in doing so.”
“Both SCC and the power division will work around the clock to provide uninterruptible power supply and keep the streets of the city wire-free,” he added.
https://www.dhakatribune.com/banglad...overhead-wires
Gulshan
Baridhara
__________________