Building Control Department of CDA collects Rs487mn in revenues

ISLAMABAD:  An upward trend is once again observed in the revenue collection of Capital Development Authority (CDA) as its Building Control Department has collected a revenue of Rs487mn.

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According to the details, the revenue amounting to Rs487mn has been collected since June 2021.

The Building Control Department of CDA has cleared 253 residential building plans while 18 commercial building plans have also been approved.

Similarly, the authority has also taken action in the various sectors of Islamabad against the buildings that do not comply with the building regulations of the city.

As per the media reports, CDA has also issued 156 various notices to the buildings and illegal structures since June 2021.

 

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Maham Tahir

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