
ISLAMABAD: The Capital Development Authority (CDA) has announced to uplift the road infrastructure in sector I-14 under a project worth Rs.8.126 million.
The authority has opened bids for the project aimed to carry out repair and maintenance work of damaged portions of streets and roads in all sub-sectors of Sector I-14.
CDA has been working to uplift infrastructure in Islamabad by developing the unmaintained sectors.
There need to improve the road infrastructure rose after the construction activities in the sector were at a rise. The urbanisation activities include the construction of houses by people on their plots.
Prior to this, a sum of Rs210.552 million was granted in January 2020 by the authority in order to supply gas to the remaining areas of sector I-14.
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