
ISLAMABAD: For the timely completion of the Naya Pakistan Housing Development Authority’s (NAPHDA) low-cost project in Alipur Farash, the Ministry of Housing and Works is putting all efforts.
According to an official from the Ministry of Housing and Works, the excavation for 26 blocks has been carried out. Furthermore, the raft has been prepared in two blocks, and a steel cage for columns has been built.
According to details, 2,400 flats were being built under the scheme, with 400 flats set aside for rehabilitating residents of Islamabadl’s Katchi Abadis.
Approximately 1,000 workers are presently deployed on the project site with the number expected to expand from 3,000 to 5,000 in the following days.
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