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Developments in Islamabad

Islamabad is located in the Pothohar Plateau in the northern part of Pakistan, within the Islamabad Capital Territory. It is a well-organized city divided into different sectors and zones. It was ranked as a Gamma + world city in 2020.[1] The city is home to Pakistan Monument, which is built on top of a hill in Shakarparian, and the Faisal Mosque, one of the largest mosques in South Asia and the sixth -largest mosque as per area in the world. The Capital Development Authority is tasked with developing the city and its facilities.

Aiwan-e-Quaid, Fatima Jinnah Park
Faisal Mosque, Islamabad

Islamabad has seen large-scale development and infrastructure projects in the 21st century. In 2023, the most prominent projects are;

  • Margalla Avenue
  • 11th Avenue
  • 10th Avenue
  • Bhara Kahu Bypass
  • IJP Road reconstruction
  • Islamabad Expressway Expansion
  • Blue Area Expansion

Completed developments edit

Margalla Avenue edit

The 11 km Margalla Avenue runs along the foothills of Margalla Hills and connects Sector B-17 (Sangjani on G.T. Road) to Sector D-12 and E-11 (11th Avenue and Khayaban-e-Iqbal Road). It is a six-lane road 15m wide on each side. The project was completed at a cost of Rs1.8 billion.

Capital Development Authority prepared PC-I of the project in 2008 with a spirit to protect the green image of the Margalla Hills National Park.[2] Construction started in 2017 and the road was opened for public in 2022. It facilitates the travelers heading towards Islamabad from the northern parts of the country to reach the heart of the city within 10 minutes. It also facilitates those who have to commute daily from areas like Taxila, Wah Cantt, Hasan Abdal, Haripur to various parts of the federal capital.

Bhara Kahu Bypass edit

Work on Bhara Kahu bypass started in late 2022 and is scheduled to be completed in August 2023. It had to be built due to ever increasing traffic and congestion. People who wanted to go towards Murree and its surrounding areas for tourism faced hours of traffic jams. Work is undergoing 24/7 at fast pace. There was an incident that a girder fell as it was unstable and 2 people lost their lives. Safety protocols were increased on site after this incident. The project completed on 14th August 2023.

IJP Road Reconstruction edit

The 10 km long four-lane Inter-Junction Principal Road was converted to a signal free six-lane road having two bridges (9th Avenue and Faqir Aipi Road) and one interchange (10th Avenue).

This road divides Rawalpindi and Islamabad and is mostly used by heavy vehicles. Project's cost was 4.9 Billion PKR. Work started in mid 2021, and completed in April 2023.[3]

New Islamabad International Airport edit

The Islamabad International Airport was completed in 2018. It replaced the former Benazir Bhutto International Airport, which was incorpaorted into the Noor Khan Air Base. The new airport is located in Fateh Jang, which is 25 km west of the city. Construction of the airport project began in April 2007 and completed in May 2018.[4]

Metro Bus Rapid Transit System (BRTS) edit

The Red Line of Rawalpindi-Islamabad Metrobus is a 22.5 km (14.0 mi) BRT line that serves the twin cities of Rawalpindi and Islamabad in Pakistan. It uses dedicated bus lanes for all of its route covering 24 bus stations. It was inaugurated on 4 June 2015 by Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif becoming the second fully functional BRT service in Pakistan after the BRTS in Lahore. Orange Line was inaugurated in 2021 which connects Islamabad city center to Islamabad Airport. Blue and Green Lines were started in 2022 on dedicated routes by Shehbaz Sharif.

Islamabad Expressway edit

Islamabad Expressway or Faisal Avenue (named after Saudi King Faisal), is one of the main highways of Islamabad, Pakistan that connects it to Rawalpindi. It stretches from Faisal Mosque (on northern end) to Rawat (on southern end) linking to GT Road[5] with a length of about 28 kilometers. It initially had 3 lanes on each side but was later expanded to 5 lanes on each side in 2015 due to ever increasing traffic. It has many interchanges, most important ones being Jinnah Avenue, Zero Point Interchange and Faizabad Interchange, Khanna Bridge, Old Airport, Gulberg, DHA, T-Chowk. The expressway was further widened from Gulberg to Korang in 2023. Expansion from Korang to T-Chowk will complete in early 2024.

Blue Line Metro Bus edit

The residents have access to a blue line metro bus that operates on the Islamabad Expressway from Gulberg Interchange to PIMS Metro Bus Station.

Peshawar Mor Interchange edit

Peshawar Mor is the intersection between 9th Avenue and Kashmir Highway. A cloverleaf interchange on this intersection was made in 2016 to ease traffic congestion and reduce waiting times due to traffic signals. This interchange also has a metrobus station underground. Passport Office and Sunday Market are nearby.

Zero Point Interchange edit

The Zero Point Interchange is the cluster of flyovers and roads adjacent to Zero Point on one side and Islamabad Highway on the other side. It was built by Maqbool Associates[6] at a cost of Pak.Rs 2.33 billion. The construction work was started in 2007 and was completed in December 2010. The zero point interchange was constructed in two phases. Phase 1 included the three major loops of the interchange. In Phase 2, two more loops which will connect Khayaban-e-Suhrawardy and Shakarparian were constructed.

The Centaurus edit

The Centaurus is a mixed-use residential, commercial, and business purpose complex located in Blue Area of Islamabad. The complex is designed by WS Atkins PLC, whose portfolio includes the Burj Al Arab and Jumeirah Beach Hotel in Dubai, and the Bahrain World Trade Center in Bahrain. It is a project of the Pak Gulf Construction (Pvt) Ltd (PGCL) in Islamabad.

Islamabad Stock Exchange Towers edit

The ISE Towers are a recently[when?] completed office building in Islamabad. Islamabad Stock Exchange or ISE was the youngest of the three stock exchanges of Pakistan and is located in the capital of Pakistan. Islamabad stock exchange (ISE) was incorporated as a guarantee-limited company on 25 October 1989 in Islamabad. ISE tower is a 22-storey building, which makes it the second highest building of Islamabad after the Telecom Tower. Area covered by the building is 562,629 sq ft (52,269.9 m2), it consists of three levels of basements and ground plus 18 floors above

Telecom Tower edit

Telecom Tower is a 113-meter-high office building built in 2009 in the Blue Area of Islamabad.[7] It was built by Pakistan Telecommunication Trust.[8] The building consists of 24 floors plus four basement levels and includes a parking facility for 400 cars.

World Trade Center edit

The World Trade Center, Islamabad project was launched in March 2007 and located in the heart of Phase-II of Defence Housing Authority, Islamabad. It is facing the G.T. Road and includes a shopping mall that has a Carrefour, along with a hotel. It opened in August 2016.

Other edit

Developments under construction edit

11th Avenue edit

11th Avenue had to be built because people coming to Islamabad via Margalla Avenue would have no where to go but enter residential sectors of D-12 and E-11. This is because land near Margalla Hills belongs to Pakistan Army and Margalla Avenue could not be extended upto Faisal Mosque. Existing roads surrounding the sectors were of 2 lanes only. A six-lane signal free Avenue starting from E-11 is being built with a major interchange at Kashmir road and IJP road. Project would complete by late-2024.

10th Avenue edit

Construction on 10th Avenue started in 2022 and would complete by 2024. It would connect IJP Road to sector E-10 and have a great interchange at the intersection of Kashmir Highway. It would be 6-lane 8 km long avenue with 3-lane service roads on both sides. It would greatly improve Rawalpindi-Islamabad connectivity.

Blue Area Extension edit

Blue Area is the largest commercial area in Islamabad on both sides of the Jinnah Avenue. Extension of Blue Area is underway with many high-rise buildings under construction between sectors G-8 and F-8, G-9 and F-9 Park.

Canyon Views (Emaar) edit

Canyon Views by real-estate developer Emaar was launched in May 2006.[10] Located in DHA Phase-5, it offers a luxurious villa-community spanning over an area of 100 acres (6 km2).[11]

This mixed-use development (residential, commercial, leisure, and retail) consists of three projects valued at Rs. 145 billion (US$2.4 billion). The Canyon views upon completion will include swimming pools, gymnasium, sports amenities, running track, tennis court, open spaces for picnics and barbecues, retail outlets, restaurants, schools, and a mosque.[11]

The views will include 50 communities in it, and when fully completed it will have homes for 9,000 families. Phase 1 of the project has been completed and sold out while Phase 2 is still under construction.

One Constitution Avenue edit

One Constitution Avenue project is located at the southern end of the Constitution Avenue on a 13.5-acre (55,000 sq m) site (6.75 hectares)[12] and is connected to two major roads of the city (Srinagar Highway to the northwest and Murree Road to the southwest).

The development consists of a 45-story 5-star hotel (Grand Hyatt), Serviced apartments tower (One CASA), Two 20-storied residential towers (Residences) and a shopping mall (Mall One).[12] Construction of the 20 story residential twin towers is complete. Twin towers are linked together by means of a bridge at the 20th floor, aligned with the axis of the Constitution Avenue. Other towers of the project are under construction. Other features of the project include retail and food courts, banquet and multistory carpark.

Kingdom Valley Islamabad edit

Kingdom Valley is a housing society developed & designed by Kingdom group developers. Smart city feature housing project offers Residential & commercial plots & categorized by different General & Executive Blocks. This Housing Society comes under the Naya Pakistan Housing Program (NPHP). There are no second thoughts about the fact that this housing society project has been providing a lot more than people’s expectations.

Proposed and Future developments edit

Rawalpindi Ring Road edit

Rawalpindi Ring Road is a 39 km Ring Road in planning stages since 2015. It will start from Banth on N-5 and terminate on Thalian on M-2. It will have five interchanges. Heavy vehicles would be bound to use the Ring Road hence reducing traffic on the existing Peshawar Road. This is a greater extension of the under construction Sialkot-Rawalpindi Motorway of Pakistan. Funds were released in March 2023. Project is expected to complete in two years once construction starts.

Lai Expressway edit

Lai Expressway would be built along the Lai Nullah in Rawalpindi. This 17 km 3-lane expressway is in planning stages since 2015. This project would improve connectivity within different areas of Rawalpindi. Encroachments will have to be removed on both sides of the river. Work might commence in 2023 and complete by 2025. It would be a 25 km 3 lane expressway with 3 interchanges.

Tourism Expressway edit

Kohsar Tourism Expressway project is a 123 km planned expressway which will connect Rawalpindi to Murree via Kallar Syedan, Kotli Sattiyan, and Kahuta.

Project would cost PKR 4.5 billion and would be constructed in two years. The expressway will boost tourism and help open up massive investment and commercial opportunities for the region’s local and international tourist industries.

Housing schemes edit

Islamabad Capital Territory is subdivided into five zones, and the development work is in progress for the following residential and commercial projects;

 
Zone-wise map of Islamabad Capital Territory
 
The five zones and sectors of Islamabad

Zone I edit

  • Sector C-15 (Under construction)
  • Sector C-16
  • Sector C-17
  • Sector D-11
  • Sector D-12 (Fully developed)
  • Sector D-13
  • Sector D-14
  • Sector D-15
  • Sector D-16
  • Sector D-17 (Under construction)
  • Sector D-18 (Under construction)
  • Sector E-7 (Fully developed)
  • Sector E-8 (Fully developed)
  • Sector E-9 (Fully developed)
  • Sector E-10 (Margalla Hills)[13]
  • Sector E-11 (Fully developed)
  • Sector E-12 (Under construction)
  • Sector E-13
  • Sector E-14
  • Sector E-15
  • Sector E-16 (Under construction)
  • Sector E-17 (Under construction)
  • Sector E-18 (Under construction)
  • Sector F-5 (Fully developed)
  • Sector F-6 (Fully developed)
  • Sector F-7 (Fully developed)
  • Sector F-8 (Fully developed)
  • Sector F-9 (Fatima Jinnah Park)
  • Sector F-10 (Fully developed)
  • Sector F-11 (Fully developed)
  • Sector F-12
  • Sector F-13
  • Sector F-14
  • Sector F-15 (Fully developed)
  • Sector F-16
  • Sector F-17 (Fully developed)
  • Sector F-18 (Fully developed)
  • Sector G-5 (Fully developed)
  • Sector G-6 (Fully developed)
  • Sector G-7 (Fully developed)
  • Sector G-8 (Fully developed)
  • Sector G-9 (Fully developed)
  • Sector G-10 (Fully developed)
  • Sector G-11 (Fully developed)
  • Sector G-12
  • Sector G-13 (Fully developed)
  • Sector G-14 (Fully developed)
  • Sector G-15 (Fully developed)
  • Sector G-16 (Under construction)
  • Sector G-17
  • Sector H-8 (Fully developed, Dedicated for universities)
  • Sector H-9 (Fully developed, Dedicated for universities)
  • Sector H-10 (Fully developed, Dedicated for universities)
  • Sector H-11 (Fully developed, Dedicated for universities)
  • Sector H-12 (Fully developed, Dedicated for universities)
  • Sector H-13
  • Sector H-14
  • Sector H-15
  • Sector H-16
  • Sector H-17 (Under construction)
  • Sector H-18, EIGHTEEN project being developed by an Egyptian Real Estate Group.
  • Sector I-8 (Fully developed)
  • Sector I-9 (Fully developed)
  • Sector I-10 (Fully developed)
  • Sector I-11 (Fully developed)
  • Sector I-12 (Under construction)
  • Sector I-13
  • Sector I-14 (Fully developed)
  • Sector I-15 (Under construction)
  • Sector I-16 (Under construction)
  • Sector I-17
  • Sector I-18

Zone-II edit

  • Sector E-15,
  • Sector F-15, Jammu and Kashmir Cooperative Housing Society
  • Sector G-15, Jammu and Kashmir Cooperative Housing Society
  • Sector D-16, Engineers Housing Scheme
  • Sector E-16, Cabinet Division Housing Society && Roshan Pakistan (RP) Housing Society
  • Sector F-16, Jammu and Kashmir Cooperative Housing Society
  • Sector G-16, Ministry of Interior Employees Co-operative Housing Society
  • Sector G-17, Supreme Court Employees Cooperative Housing Society
  • Sector A-17, Multi Professional Cooperative Housing Society (MPCHS) - Multi Gardens[14]
  • Sector B-17, Multi Professional Cooperative Housing Society (MPCHS) - Multi Gardens[14][15]
  • Sector C-17, New Islamabad Garden
  • Sector D-17, Margalla View Housing Scheme (MVHS)
  • Sector E-17, Cabinet Division Housing Society
  • Sector F-17, Multi Professional Cooperative Housing Society (MPCHS) - Tele Gardens[16]
  • Sector F-18, Faisal Town [17]
  • Sector B-18, Multi Professional Cooperative Housing Society (MPCHS) - Multi Gardens[14]
  • Sector D-18, Army Welfare Trust
  • Sector D-18, Engineers Cooperative Housing Societies (ECHS) Islamabad
  • Sector E-18, Gulshan-e-Sehat will be fully devoleped in 2030

Zone-II Extension edit

  • Islamabad Orchards, Multi Professional Cooperative Housing Society (MPCHS)

Zone-III edit

Consists of the Margalla Hills National Park

Zone-IV edit

  • Park Enclave, Islamabad
  • PHA Kuri Road Housing Project
  • Bahria Enclave Islamabad
  • Lake View Lanes, Islamabad

Zone-V edit

Model towns edit

In 1985, Capital Development Authority declared several outlying areas of Islamabad as 'model villages' to ease the housing problem.[18] These model villages are as follows:

See also edit

References edit

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  2. ^ Raza, Syed Irfan (2012-02-27). "Mega project okayed without money". Dawn. Retrieved 2023-04-29.
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Islamabad is located in the Pothohar Plateau in the northern part of Pakistan within the Islamabad Capital Territory It is a well organized city divided into different sectors and zones It was ranked as a Gamma world city in 2020 1 The city is home to Pakistan Monument which is built on top of a hill in Shakarparian and the Faisal Mosque one of the largest mosques in South Asia and the sixth largest mosque as per area in the world The Capital Development Authority is tasked with developing the city and its facilities Aiwan e Quaid Fatima Jinnah ParkFaisal Mosque IslamabadIslamabad has seen large scale development and infrastructure projects in the 21st century In 2023 the most prominent projects are Margalla Avenue 11th Avenue 10th Avenue Bhara Kahu Bypass IJP Road reconstruction Islamabad Expressway Expansion Blue Area ExpansionContents 1 Completed developments 1 1 Margalla Avenue 1 2 Bhara Kahu Bypass 1 3 IJP Road Reconstruction 1 4 New Islamabad International Airport 1 5 Metro Bus Rapid Transit System BRTS 1 6 Islamabad Expressway 1 7 Blue Line Metro Bus 1 8 Peshawar Mor Interchange 1 9 Zero Point Interchange 1 10 The Centaurus 1 11 Islamabad Stock Exchange Towers 1 12 Telecom Tower 1 13 World Trade Center 1 14 Other 2 Developments under construction 2 1 11th Avenue 2 2 10th Avenue 2 3 Blue Area Extension 2 4 Canyon Views Emaar 2 5 One Constitution Avenue 2 6 Kingdom Valley Islamabad 3 Proposed and Future developments 3 1 Rawalpindi Ring Road 3 2 Lai Expressway 3 3 Tourism Expressway 4 Housing schemes 4 1 Zone I 4 2 Zone II 4 3 Zone II Extension 4 4 Zone III 4 5 Zone IV 4 6 Zone V 5 Model towns 6 See also 7 ReferencesCompleted developments editMargalla Avenue edit The 11 km Margalla Avenue runs along the foothills of Margalla Hills and connects Sector B 17 Sangjani on G T Road to Sector D 12 and E 11 11th Avenue and Khayaban e Iqbal Road It is a six lane road 15m wide on each side The project was completed at a cost of Rs1 8 billion Capital Development Authority prepared PC I of the project in 2008 with a spirit to protect the green image of the Margalla Hills National Park 2 Construction started in 2017 and the road was opened for public in 2022 It facilitates the travelers heading towards Islamabad from the northern parts of the country to reach the heart of the city within 10 minutes It also facilitates those who have to commute daily from areas like Taxila Wah Cantt Hasan Abdal Haripur to various parts of the federal capital Bhara Kahu Bypass edit Work on Bhara Kahu bypass started in late 2022 and is scheduled to be completed in August 2023 It had to be built due to ever increasing traffic and congestion People who wanted to go towards Murree and its surrounding areas for tourism faced hours of traffic jams Work is undergoing 24 7 at fast pace There was an incident that a girder fell as it was unstable and 2 people lost their lives Safety protocols were increased on site after this incident The project completed on 14th August 2023 IJP Road Reconstruction edit The 10 km long four lane Inter Junction Principal Road was converted to a signal free six lane road having two bridges 9th Avenue and Faqir Aipi Road and one interchange 10th Avenue This road divides Rawalpindi and Islamabad and is mostly used by heavy vehicles Project s cost was 4 9 Billion PKR Work started in mid 2021 and completed in April 2023 3 New Islamabad International Airport edit Main article New Islamabad International Airport The Islamabad International Airport was completed in 2018 It replaced the former Benazir Bhutto International Airport which was incorpaorted into the Noor Khan Air Base The new airport is located in Fateh Jang which is 25 km west of the city Construction of the airport project began in April 2007 and completed in May 2018 4 Metro Bus Rapid Transit System BRTS edit The Red Line of Rawalpindi Islamabad Metrobus is a 22 5 km 14 0 mi BRT line that serves the twin cities of Rawalpindi and Islamabad in Pakistan It uses dedicated bus lanes for all of its route covering 24 bus stations It was inaugurated on 4 June 2015 by Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif becoming the second fully functional BRT service in Pakistan after the BRTS in Lahore Orange Line was inaugurated in 2021 which connects Islamabad city center to Islamabad Airport Blue and Green Lines were started in 2022 on dedicated routes by Shehbaz Sharif Islamabad Expressway edit Islamabad Expressway or Faisal Avenue named after Saudi King Faisal is one of the main highways of Islamabad Pakistan that connects it to Rawalpindi It stretches from Faisal Mosque on northern end to Rawat on southern end linking to GT Road 5 with a length of about 28 kilometers It initially had 3 lanes on each side but was later expanded to 5 lanes on each side in 2015 due to ever increasing traffic It has many interchanges most important ones being Jinnah Avenue Zero Point Interchange and Faizabad Interchange Khanna Bridge Old Airport Gulberg DHA T Chowk The expressway was further widened from Gulberg to Korang in 2023 Expansion from Korang to T Chowk will complete in early 2024 Blue Line Metro Bus edit The residents have access to a blue line metro bus that operates on the Islamabad Expressway from Gulberg Interchange to PIMS Metro Bus Station Peshawar Mor Interchange edit Peshawar Mor is the intersection between 9th Avenue and Kashmir Highway A cloverleaf interchange on this intersection was made in 2016 to ease traffic congestion and reduce waiting times due to traffic signals This interchange also has a metrobus station underground Passport Office and Sunday Market are nearby Zero Point Interchange edit Main article Zero Point Interchange The Zero Point Interchange is the cluster of flyovers and roads adjacent to Zero Point on one side and Islamabad Highway on the other side It was built by Maqbool Associates 6 at a cost of Pak Rs 2 33 billion The construction work was started in 2007 and was completed in December 2010 The zero point interchange was constructed in two phases Phase 1 included the three major loops of the interchange In Phase 2 two more loops which will connect Khayaban e Suhrawardy and Shakarparian were constructed The Centaurus edit Main article The Centaurus The Centaurus is a mixed use residential commercial and business purpose complex located in Blue Area of Islamabad The complex is designed by WS Atkins PLC whose portfolio includes the Burj Al Arab and Jumeirah Beach Hotel in Dubai and the Bahrain World Trade Center in Bahrain It is a project of the Pak Gulf Construction Pvt Ltd PGCL in Islamabad Islamabad Stock Exchange Towers edit Main article Islamabad Stock Exchange Towers The ISE Towers are a recently when completed office building in Islamabad Islamabad Stock Exchange or ISE was the youngest of the three stock exchanges of Pakistan and is located in the capital of Pakistan Islamabad stock exchange ISE was incorporated as a guarantee limited company on 25 October 1989 in Islamabad ISE tower is a 22 storey building which makes it the second highest building of Islamabad after the Telecom Tower Area covered by the building is 562 629 sq ft 52 269 9 m2 it consists of three levels of basements and ground plus 18 floors above Telecom Tower edit Telecom Tower is a 113 meter high office building built in 2009 in the Blue Area of Islamabad 7 It was built by Pakistan Telecommunication Trust 8 The building consists of 24 floors plus four basement levels and includes a parking facility for 400 cars World Trade Center edit Main article World Trade Center Islamabad The World Trade Center Islamabad project was launched in March 2007 and located in the heart of Phase II of Defence Housing Authority Islamabad It is facing the G T Road and includes a shopping mall that has a Carrefour along with a hotel It opened in August 2016 Other edit Daman e Koh Development of Fatima Jinnah Park and Lake View Park Renovation of Shrine of Bari Imam Development of Saidpur Village Development of Judicial amp Administration Complex Sector G 10 Renovation of Food Street at Melody Market Food Mall at Blue Area Development of Malpur Village Development of Pak China Friendship Centre 9 Development of Charah Dam 9 Developments under construction edit11th Avenue edit 11th Avenue had to be built because people coming to Islamabad via Margalla Avenue would have no where to go but enter residential sectors of D 12 and E 11 This is because land near Margalla Hills belongs to Pakistan Army and Margalla Avenue could not be extended upto Faisal Mosque Existing roads surrounding the sectors were of 2 lanes only A six lane signal free Avenue starting from E 11 is being built with a major interchange at Kashmir road and IJP road Project would complete by late 2024 10th Avenue edit Construction on 10th Avenue started in 2022 and would complete by 2024 It would connect IJP Road to sector E 10 and have a great interchange at the intersection of Kashmir Highway It would be 6 lane 8 km long avenue with 3 lane service roads on both sides It would greatly improve Rawalpindi Islamabad connectivity Blue Area Extension edit Blue Area is the largest commercial area in Islamabad on both sides of the Jinnah Avenue Extension of Blue Area is underway with many high rise buildings under construction between sectors G 8 and F 8 G 9 and F 9 Park Canyon Views Emaar edit Canyon Views by real estate developer Emaar was launched in May 2006 10 Located in DHA Phase 5 it offers a luxurious villa community spanning over an area of 100 acres 6 km2 11 This mixed use development residential commercial leisure and retail consists of three projects valued at Rs 145 billion US 2 4 billion The Canyon views upon completion will include swimming pools gymnasium sports amenities running track tennis court open spaces for picnics and barbecues retail outlets restaurants schools and a mosque 11 The views will include 50 communities in it and when fully completed it will have homes for 9 000 families Phase 1 of the project has been completed and sold out while Phase 2 is still under construction One Constitution Avenue edit One Constitution Avenue project is located at the southern end of the Constitution Avenue on a 13 5 acre 55 000 sq m site 6 75 hectares 12 and is connected to two major roads of the city Srinagar Highway to the northwest and Murree Road to the southwest The development consists of a 45 story 5 star hotel Grand Hyatt Serviced apartments tower One CASA Two 20 storied residential towers Residences and a shopping mall Mall One 12 Construction of the 20 story residential twin towers is complete Twin towers are linked together by means of a bridge at the 20th floor aligned with the axis of the Constitution Avenue Other towers of the project are under construction Other features of the project include retail and food courts banquet and multistory carpark Kingdom Valley Islamabad edit Kingdom Valley is a housing society developed amp designed by Kingdom group developers Smart city feature housing project offers Residential amp commercial plots amp categorized by different General amp Executive Blocks This Housing Society comes under the Naya Pakistan Housing Program NPHP There are no second thoughts about the fact that this housing society project has been providing a lot more than people s expectations Proposed and Future developments editRawalpindi Ring Road edit Rawalpindi Ring Road is a 39 km Ring Road in planning stages since 2015 It will start from Banth on N 5 and terminate on Thalian on M 2 It will have five interchanges Heavy vehicles would be bound to use the Ring Road hence reducing traffic on the existing Peshawar Road This is a greater extension of the under construction Sialkot Rawalpindi Motorway of Pakistan Funds were released in March 2023 Project is expected to complete in two years once construction starts Lai Expressway edit Lai Expressway would be built along the Lai Nullah in Rawalpindi This 17 km 3 lane expressway is in planning stages since 2015 This project would improve connectivity within different areas of Rawalpindi Encroachments will have to be removed on both sides of the river Work might commence in 2023 and complete by 2025 It would be a 25 km 3 lane expressway with 3 interchanges Tourism Expressway edit Main article Kohsar Tourism Expressway Kohsar Tourism Expressway project is a 123 km planned expressway which will connect Rawalpindi to Murree via Kallar Syedan Kotli Sattiyan and Kahuta Project would cost PKR 4 5 billion and would be constructed in two years The expressway will boost tourism and help open up massive investment and commercial opportunities for the region s local and international tourist industries Housing schemes editIslamabad Capital Territory is subdivided into five zones and the development work is in progress for the following residential and commercial projects nbsp Zone wise map of Islamabad Capital Territory nbsp The five zones and sectors of IslamabadMain article Sectors of Islamabad Zone I edit Sector C 15 Under construction Sector C 16 Sector C 17 Sector D 11 Sector D 12 Fully developed Sector D 13 Sector D 14 Sector D 15 Sector D 16 Sector D 17 Under construction Sector D 18 Under construction Sector E 7 Fully developed Sector E 8 Fully developed Sector E 9 Fully developed Sector E 10 Margalla Hills 13 Sector E 11 Fully developed Sector E 12 Under construction Sector E 13 Sector E 14 Sector E 15 Sector E 16 Under construction Sector E 17 Under construction Sector E 18 Under construction Sector F 5 Fully developed Sector F 6 Fully developed Sector F 7 Fully developed Sector F 8 Fully developed Sector F 9 Fatima Jinnah Park Sector F 10 Fully developed Sector F 11 Fully developed Sector F 12 Sector F 13 Sector F 14 Sector F 15 Fully developed Sector F 16 Sector F 17 Fully developed Sector F 18 Fully developed Sector G 5 Fully developed Sector G 6 Fully developed Sector G 7 Fully developed Sector G 8 Fully developed Sector G 9 Fully developed Sector G 10 Fully developed Sector G 11 Fully developed Sector G 12 Sector G 13 Fully developed Sector G 14 Fully developed Sector G 15 Fully developed Sector G 16 Under construction Sector G 17 Sector H 8 Fully developed Dedicated for universities Sector H 9 Fully developed Dedicated for universities Sector H 10 Fully developed Dedicated for universities Sector H 11 Fully developed Dedicated for universities Sector H 12 Fully developed Dedicated for universities Sector H 13 Sector H 14 Sector H 15 Sector H 16 Sector H 17 Under construction Sector H 18 EIGHTEEN project being developed by an Egyptian Real Estate Group Sector I 8 Fully developed Sector I 9 Fully developed Sector I 10 Fully developed Sector I 11 Fully developed Sector I 12 Under construction Sector I 13 Sector I 14 Fully developed Sector I 15 Under construction Sector I 16 Under construction Sector I 17 Sector I 18Zone II edit Sector E 15 Sector F 15 Jammu and Kashmir Cooperative Housing Society Sector G 15 Jammu and Kashmir Cooperative Housing Society Sector D 16 Engineers Housing Scheme Sector E 16 Cabinet Division Housing Society amp amp Roshan Pakistan RP Housing Society Sector F 16 Jammu and Kashmir Cooperative Housing Society Sector G 16 Ministry of Interior Employees Co operative Housing Society Sector G 17 Supreme Court Employees Cooperative Housing Society Sector A 17 Multi Professional Cooperative Housing Society MPCHS Multi Gardens 14 Sector B 17 Multi Professional Cooperative Housing Society MPCHS Multi Gardens 14 15 Sector C 17 New Islamabad Garden Sector D 17 Margalla View Housing Scheme MVHS Sector E 17 Cabinet Division Housing Society Sector F 17 Multi Professional Cooperative Housing Society MPCHS Tele Gardens 16 Sector F 18 Faisal Town 17 Sector B 18 Multi Professional Cooperative Housing Society MPCHS Multi Gardens 14 Sector D 18 Army Welfare Trust Sector D 18 Engineers Cooperative Housing Societies ECHS Islamabad Sector E 18 Gulshan e Sehat will be fully devoleped in 2030Zone II Extension edit Islamabad Orchards Multi Professional Cooperative Housing Society MPCHS Zone III edit Consists of the Margalla Hills National Park Zone IV edit Park Enclave Islamabad PHA Kuri Road Housing Project Bahria Enclave Islamabad Lake View Lanes IslamabadZone V edit Defence Housing Authority Islamabad DHA Valley Islamabad Bahria Town Islamabad Naval Anchorage IslamabadModel towns editIn 1985 Capital Development Authority declared several outlying areas of Islamabad as model villages to ease the housing problem 18 These model villages are as follows Farash Town Humak Town Margalla Town Rawal Town Shahzad TownSee also editBahria Town Islamabad International Airport Capital Development Authority Emaar Properties InterContinental List of tallest buildings in Pakistan Tourism in Islamabad Benazir Bhutto International AirportReferences edit GaWC The World According to GaWC 2020 www lboro ac uk Retrieved 2023 04 29 Raza Syed Irfan 2012 02 27 Mega project okayed without money Dawn Retrieved 2023 04 29 IJP Road to be opened on March 23 www thenews com pk Retrieved 2022 11 14 New Islamabad International Airport inaugurated www thenews com pk Retrieved 2018 05 01 Access Islamabad Islamabad Guide Islamabad Capital Administration Government of Pakistan Archived from the original on 13 December 2011 Retrieved 1 January 2012 Archived copy Archived from the original on 2012 01 14 Retrieved 2012 02 12 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Ptet pension pension trust pte trust pakistan fund investment pension fund islamabad Archived from the original on 2010 04 27 Retrieved 2009 08 09 Construction work on Telecom Tower Islamabad briskly underway a b City gets less to do more 3 June 2011 Emaar Technologies a b Emaar presents Canyon Views project Business Recorder Business Recorder 2006 08 26 Retrieved 2022 11 14 a b Home oneconstitutionave com Capital Development Authority Archived from the original on 2012 11 22 Retrieved 2012 11 03 a b c 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