Construction Permit For High-Rise From Capital Development Authority, Islamabad
Nadeem Ul Haque,
Ahmed Qasim and
Idrees Khawaja
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Nadeem Ul Haque: Pakistan Institute of Development Economics
Idrees Khawaja: Pakistan Institute of Development Economics
No 2021:3, PIDE Sludge Series from Pakistan Institute of Development Economics
Abstract:
It takes almost 3 years to seek approval of the CDA for the construction of a high-rise building. The biggest source of sludge comes from the NOC required from Civil Aviation Authority and the Environmental Protection Agency – the two agencies together take around 1.5 years (9 months each) to allow construction of a high-rise building. (This sludge can be almost eliminated, in the manner described below).
Pages: 14
Date: 2021
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