Islamabad, Pakistan – The Capital Development Authority (CDA) and the Institute of Architects Pakistan (IAP) have pledged to collaborate on enhancing the urban development and architectural landscape of Islamabad.
In a recent meeting, CDA Chairman Muhammad Ali Randhawa met with a delegation from the IAP led by President Ar. Zulfiqar Ali. The delegation presented a draft Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) outlining a framework for future cooperation between the two organizations.
The MoU aims to promote sustainable urban growth, encourage architectural innovation, and improve the quality of life for residents of the capital city. By working together, the CDA and IAP hope to create a more vibrant and aesthetically pleasing urban environment.
Chairman Randhawa expressed his support for the initiative, emphasizing the CDA’s commitment to welcoming and supporting collaborative efforts to improve the city. He urged the IAP to schedule a follow-up meeting to discuss the next steps in implementing the MoU.
The IAP delegation expressed their enthusiasm for contributing their expertise and resources to elevating architectural standards in Islamabad. Both parties are committed to working together on initiatives that benefit the city’s residents and promote sustainable development.
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