Table of Contents
Introduction 2
CDA 3
Saidpur 4
History 7
Architectural Objectives & Scope 10
Committee Members 12
Official & private Members 13
Civil works & E&M Members 14
Lay out Plan & Breakdown of project 15
Layout plan 16
Breakdown 17
Zone I 17
Zone II 18
Zone III………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..18
Statistics & Financial Review 20
Brief Statistics 21
Financial review 21
Cost report 22
MS Project work 23
Benefits & Issues 31
Benefits 32
Local Community Issues 33
Administrative Requirements 35
Conclusion, Suggestions & Future Prospects 36
References…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………...............39
Introduction
Capital Development Authority (CDA)
The Capital Development Authority (CDA) came into existence on June 14, 1960, first by an executive order issued on June 24, 1960 entitled the Pakistan Capital Regulation, which was then superseded by the CDA ordinance issued on June 27, 1960. The CDA Ordinance constituted the Authority, laid down its charter and defined its power, duties, functions and responsibilities. Initially the administration of the Authority and its functions were handed responsibility to a board consisting of three members: the Chairman, Financial Advisor and one other Member with the commissioner Rawalpindi acting as an ex-officio Member. With time, experience and added responsibilities, the CDA board is now composed of the Chairman and Members of Planning, Finance, Administration, Estate, Environment and Engineering. Each member is in charge of various directorates comprising highly qualified, experienced and capable professionals in various fields and disciplines.
A city grows exponentially. It burgeons, develops character, branches,... [continues]
Introduction 2
CDA 3
Saidpur 4
History 7
Architectural Objectives & Scope 10
Committee Members 12
Official & private Members 13
Civil works & E&M Members 14
Lay out Plan & Breakdown of project 15
Layout plan 16
Breakdown 17
Zone I 17
Zone II 18
Zone III………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..18
Statistics & Financial Review 20
Brief Statistics 21
Financial review 21
Cost report 22
MS Project work 23
Benefits & Issues 31
Benefits 32
Local Community Issues 33
Administrative Requirements 35
Conclusion, Suggestions & Future Prospects 36
References…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………...............39
Introduction
Capital Development Authority (CDA)
The Capital Development Authority (CDA) came into existence on June 14, 1960, first by an executive order issued on June 24, 1960 entitled the Pakistan Capital Regulation, which was then superseded by the CDA ordinance issued on June 27, 1960. The CDA Ordinance constituted the Authority, laid down its charter and defined its power, duties, functions and responsibilities. Initially the administration of the Authority and its functions were handed responsibility to a board consisting of three members: the Chairman, Financial Advisor and one other Member with the commissioner Rawalpindi acting as an ex-officio Member. With time, experience and added responsibilities, the CDA board is now composed of the Chairman and Members of Planning, Finance, Administration, Estate, Environment and Engineering. Each member is in charge of various directorates comprising highly qualified, experienced and capable professionals in various fields and disciplines.
A city grows exponentially. It burgeons, develops character, branches,... [continues]
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