At CDA Headquarters on Tuesday, an important CDA Board meeting was presided over by Noor-Alamin-Mengal, chairman of the Capital Development Authority (CDA).
The world’s largest bird aviary, which will be built in Islamabad’s F-9 Park, received approval from the CDA Board during the meeting. The ten-acre aviary will be used to breed birds from all over the world. The main goal of this bird sanctuary is to build an aviary that will house a variety of bird species as a sanctuary, helping to preserve biodiversity while also educating and entertaining park visitors. On the basis of the DBOT model (Design, Build, Operate, and Transfer), The Aviary will be constructed through an open auction.
Additionally, the CDA board approved the layout plans for Sectors D-13, E-13, and F-13. These revised LOPs for the aforementioned sectors were presented, and in accordance with the board’s opinions and directives, the revised LOPs will be planned in a contemporary manner while keeping in mind the needs of the modern era.
The open auction of 20 Capital Street Islamabad plots was approved by the CDA Board. The Capital Street rules and regulations were also approved by the board. The board also instructed in creating rules and regulations for capital streets that are friendly to investors.
In addition, the CDA Board approved the estimated Rs 150, 948.20 (million) budget for the fiscal year 2023–24. The Capital Development Authority anticipates spending Rs 150, 095.74 (million). The current budget will have a surplus of Rs 852.46 (million).
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