The Punjab Central Business District Development Authority (PCBDDA), also known as CBD Punjab, held a detailed review session at NSIT City, Pakistan’s largest IT city, to assess development progress and upcoming milestones.
The meeting was chaired by CEO Imran Amin and attended by senior officials including Executive Director Technical Riaz Hussain, Director Project Management Asif Iqbal, Director Architecture & Planning Sameer Aftab Sial, Director Construction Asif Babar, Director Engineering Omar Hayat, Project Manager NSIT City Yasir Saifullah, as well as deputy directors, NESPAK representatives, and contractors.
During the briefing, officials reported that work on the 4.3-kilometer-long, 250-foot-wide main circular road is nearing completion, with asphalt laying scheduled to begin by the end of this month. The main drainage system has reached 85% completion, a major step in strengthening sustainable infrastructure.
The technical team also outlined the traffic and transport master plan, designed to accommodate over 2,000 vehicles upon completion, ensuring efficient mobility for businesses, startups, and visitors.
Following the review session, Amin inspected ongoing works on site and praised the dedication of the project teams. He stressed timely delivery of all targets, reaffirming CBD Punjab’s commitment to building world-class facilities for the country’s IT sector.
“NSIT City is not just a project, it is the future of Pakistan’s digital economy,” Amin said. “We are developing an ecosystem that will provide cutting-edge infrastructure for IT companies, startups, and entrepreneurs, fostering innovation, investment, and employment. The pace of development is encouraging, and I am confident NSIT City will soon emerge as a global technology hub.”