ISLAMABAD: The Chairman of the Capital Development Authority (CDA), Muhammad Ali Randhawa, issued directives on Thursday for the completion of all IT work, including the video conference room for the 93 Civil Courts in Islamabad.
During his visit to the Civil Courts in Islamabad, Muhammad Ali Randhawa also emphasized the prompt commencement of IT work and other necessary repairs.
Third-party validation of the 93 civil courts will be conducted by NESPAK, with payments to be made only after the judges’ satisfaction, as directed by the CDA chief. The officials briefed that the construction expenses for the 93 Civil Courts were covered by the CDA, and the courts have been operational for the past year and a half.
These Civil Courts were made operational only after the completion of civil work, with a total construction cost of Rs 2 billion. Chairman CDA also visited the Litigant Facilitation Center in the G-10/1 area and instructed concerned officials to resume construction work without delay.
The chairman emphasized zero tolerance for any shortcomings in work quality and speed, urging completion of all projects as soon as possible.