Kalma Chowk remodelling: PCBDDA fails to meet deadline, seeks two more weeks.

LAHORE -- The Punjab Central Business District Development Authority (PCBDDA) has asked the Punjab government to give its at least two more weeks to complete the Kalma Chowk Remodeling Project on the pretext of undertaking various works related to the underground infrastructure that requires an upgrade.

The government had asked the PCBDDA to complete the project by all means until March 23.

Imran Ameen, PCBDDA chief executive officer, explained the authority's failure to meet the deadline, by telling Dawn on Thursday that when excavation on Ali Zeb Road (the site of the second underpass/centre point) was carried out, they found major sewer lines broken, making huge slush underground.

'The engineering staff of Wasa also did not know where the lines were passing through,' he claimed.

'They came to know about the pipes' laying location after our project team-led contractor dug up to 20 feet deep.'

Wasa authorities could not be reached for comment.

Mr Ameen said in such a situation, excavation, concrete work, ceiling work, etc. cannot begin until the new lines are laid.

He said so far, 800-foot-long sewer lines have been laid on both sides of Ali Zeb Road.

'More work in this regard is underway these days,' he said.

The CEO said that under the established principles of engineering, service conduits are always made for the passing of sewer, phone, gas, electricity lines, etc. along both sides of roads and other infrastructure.

'But, in Pakistan, all such departments have their own strategy for this, as they use to lay pipelines, etc., by crossing roads or in their middle It causes issues, weakening the stability of the roads and other infrastructure projects. Had there been service conduits, we wouldn't have faced such issues,' he deplored.

He said PCBDDA's ongoing development work worth Rs5 billion includes the construction of two underpasses originating from the existing Kalma Chowk underpass, the remodelling of the Gulberg main boulevard, the upgrade of the underground sewerage/drainage...

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