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guys i will be posting the progress pictures of NEW ISLAMABAD AIRPORT INSHALLAH
courtesy of skyscrapercity
Arer you the thekedaar of that airport?
I am not thekedaar i have just been following this project for a long time on different forum but if you seems to have any problem than i am not forcing you to follow my post.
how far is it now?
What forum are you talking about? I'm looking to join some forums which have information on new developments in Pakistan
I hear it will be in operation by mid 2014.
About time
ISLAMABAD:
The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) may face more embarrassment next week when a constitutional petition seeking the removal of its new director general (DG) is filed in the Supreme Court (SC).
Petitioner, senior advocate Asif Fasihuddin Vardag, said that the appointment of Air Marshal (retd) Muhammad Yousaf as the new head of the CAA was made in a non-transparent and unlawful manner.
“I will file a petition to challenge his appointment which was made against the rules and regulations of the CAA,” he added.
Yousaf was appointed DG CAA last month when his predecessor Air Marshal (retd) Khalid Chaudhry was sacked following a directive by the apex court. The court directive came in September on a petition filed by Vardag against the massive financial and administrative corruption in the under-construction New Benazir Bhutto International Airport project in Rawalpindi
When contacted by The Express Tribune, Yousaf declined to comment on this reported unlawful appointment. His assistant, who identified himself as squadron leader Javed, said his boss could not attend telephone calls as he was in a meeting. The public relations officer of the CAA is also in the meeting with the DG CAA, Javed claimed. He said that the PRO would respond with a comment, but he failed to do so.
About his upcoming petition which Vardag said will be filed next week, he maintains that the new DG CAA was not qualified to be appointed for the job. The relevant rules demand that the person has the capability of ‘pilot-in-command’ who should also have the know-how regarding engineering of aviation. Yousaf had served as a pilot in the PAF but has no training or experience of engineering. The appointment is also against the rules of the Pakistan Engineering Council.
The rules also demand that the appointment of the DG CAA should be made after a selection by a federal government-appointed special committee. The government did not ask for the application by the candidates for the post of the DG CAA which Vardag said is also a violation.
According to the rules it was not necessary that the DG should be a former officer of the Pakistan Air Force, Verdag explained. The correct procedure would have been to give the office to former PIA pilot Captain (retd) Nadeem Yousafzai, who was removed to accommodate Chaudhry, Verdag argued.
The SC, in its earlier judgment, had also ordered the government to probe the alleged financial corruption worth billions of rupees by previous DG Khalid Chaudhry, some contractors and others involved.
Published in The Express Tribune, December 8th, 2013
it was but now i think it will be delayed more as there are issue going on in CDA especially with the Chairman position and supreme court is keep on poking their nose in every other week
They need to make Islamabad a more exciting city. There is hardly anything to do there.
Parts of the ceiling at the new Islamabad airport collapsed after heavy rain in the city, prompting an inquiry.
A video was posted on social media of ceiling panels at the airport crashing to the ground and water pouring down. Civil Aviation Director-General Nasir Hassan Jami took notice of the incident and has summoned a report from the project director and airport manager in three days.
The airport was completed two years ago at a cost of Rs105 billion. According to Shahbaz Gill, the prime minister's special assistant on political communication, the fault lies with the PML-N government.
He said the contract for the airport's construction was given to Mian Munir, to whose son Maryam Nawaz's daughter is married.
He was investigated by NAB in an assets beyond means case but the case was closed in November 2019.
Federal Aviation Minister Ghulam Sarwar is expected to visit the airport today (Monday). He will tour the facility to see the damage and observe what steps have been taken to prevent further damage. CAA officials are expected to accompany him.
Wow, just wow.
Source:
https://www.samaa.tv/news/pakistan/2020/08/islamabad-airport-ceiling-collapse-shahbaz-gill-pml-n/
wasn't the airport built by the China State Construction Engineering Company (CSCEC)?
The airport completion was an achievement of noorah government. Many of us at the time raised questions over the quality of the work completed but we were ignored.
Former Puppet PM Abbasi said at the time:
The prime minister admitted that the project had taken a long time but it had finally become a reality.
He added that the new airport will set an example for all the other airports in terms of services provided.
"The airport reflects the work of five years of the current government."
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.ge...asi-to-inaugurate-new-islamabad-airport-today
Now we have a ceiling falling, the project really showcases the incompetence and corruption of PMLN. However, the likes of you want to ignore the last 75 years and would probably blame the current government here tooThis is noorahs 5 years hard work
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Rainwater pours down at Islamabad airport as false ceilings collapse
Following the latest round of downpour in the twin cities of Islamabad and Rawalpindi on Monday, rainwater entered the Islamabad International Airport, causing its false ceiling to collapse partially.
The rainwater poured down from the ceilings above several counters, including immigration, and caused computers and other equipment to malfunction.
Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) staff stood by helplessly as parts of the ceiling came crashing down due to the weight of water.
However, officials said that airport operations were not suspended and work continued as usual. They added that repair work was underway and would be completed soon
The officials expressed the hope that such incidents would not happen again.
This is not the first time that the gleaming Islamabad airport has been damaged by rain. A major portion of the false ceiling at the airport’s international departure and concourse hall collapsed during a downpour in August 2020.
Heavy leakage of water was observed in the hall after that incident but no one was injured.
“The design of the outer ceilings is such that it allows for entry and circulation of air in areas where there is no air-conditioning. During high-speed winds, we sometimes encounter with such a situation,” Aviation Division spokesman Senior Joint Secretary Abdul Sattar Khokhar said at the time.
An inquiry into the leakage was later ordered.
The airport, which was built at a cost of Rs105 billion, became operational in May 2018. It has two runways — each 12,000 feet long and 150 feet wide, taxiways and aprons for wide-body aircraft.
The construction work on the airport started in April 2007. It is the largest airport in the country and is designed to facilitate 15 million passengers annually in its first phase.
Hardly seven months into its completion, a number of incidents such as the collapse of the false ceiling, choking of sewerage lines and presence of stinking water in offices occurred since the airport became functional.
Authorities had decided to shift all staff and workers to an alternative place when the customs cargo (airfreight unit) building started caving in — just six months after its opening in 2018.
https://www.dawn.com/news/1636021/r...-islamabad-airport-as-false-ceilings-collapse