B-17, Islamabad Explained

B-17
Native Name Lang:ur
Settlement Type:Sector
Coordinates:33.681°N 72.8191°W
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name: Pakistan
Subdivision Type1:Territory
Subdivision Name1:Capital Territory
Subdivision Type2:Zone
Subdivision Name2:II
Subdivision Type3:Union Council
Governing Body:Islamabad Metropolitan Corporation
Postal Code Type:Postal Code

B-17 (Urdu: {{nq|حلقہ ب ۱۷) is a sector of Islamabad, Pakistan.,[1] developed by Multi-Professional Cooperative Housing Society (MPCHS). The sector is bounded on the east by N-5 National Highway (locally known at Grand Trunk Road) and with the M-1 motorway to the west. B-17 is a newly developing sector located in Zone II of Islamabad Capital Territory. CDA approved and issued no objection certification (NOC) to MPCHS for sector B-17 on 30 January 2008,[2] besides NOC was issued by Federal Directorate of Education (FDE) for construction of schools in the society.[3]

History of the Project

MPCHS in 2006 submitted a layout plan to CDA for a multi garden phase-1 project; the project initially comprised Block A, Block B, and Block C. Phase-1 spanned 7673 Kanals with 4670 residential plots along the GT road just a kilometer before Taxila bypass.[4] During this time in 2009 CDA also collaborated with Multi-Professional Cooperative Housing Society (MPCHS) to develop sector E-11 near Golra and Margalla Hills.[5] Latter, MPCHS started phase two of the project, comprising block C-1 extension, block D, block E, and block F. In 2018, MPCHS launched its new sector block G touching the motorway.

Sectors as per CDA Layout Plan

It is interesting to note that Block A of sector B-17 is actually the A-17 sector of Islamabad. Besides, Block C of sector B-17 is technically the B-18 sector of Islamabad, and only block B is actually the B-17 sector as per the official layout plan of Islamabad.[6] Similarly, Block D is “B18”, while Block E and Block F exist in A19. However, since MPCHS develops all of the blocks, it was named B-17 with different blocks.

Future projects linked to B-17

An important aspect of this project is 9 K.M. Margalla Avenue, which will connect sector D-12 Islamabad to B -17 G.T. road. However, Margalla avenue remains incomplete till 2020 due to some legal and land acquisition issues. In January 2020, it was announced by Rawalpindi Development Authority (RDA) that Rawalpindi Ring Road would be extended to Sangjani and would be connected to future Margala road project.[7] In September 2020, Chief Minister Punjab Sardar Usman Buzdar approved Rs. 50 billion Rawalpindi Ring Road project enabling easy connection of western sectors including B17 of Islamabad to connect to Rawalpindi.[8]

A new project launched by Ch. Qamar Zaman and Ch. Saad is known as New City Paradise. The developers are New City Wah.

Blocks and development progress

B-17 is currently divided into seven blocks:

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Overview.
  2. Web site: Not all housing societies are fake . February 5, 2008. The Dawn.
  3. Web site: FDE okays schools in sectors F-17, B-17 . April 16, 2013. The Dawn.
  4. Web site: CDA Official website for B-17 Sector Islamaabd. September 27, 2006. Capital development authority.
  5. Web site: Development work to start next month with MPCHS help . May 21, 2009. The News.
  6. Web site: CDA Sector layout . January 30, 2008. Capital development authority master layout.
  7. Web site: Ring Road to be connected to Margalla Road at Sangjani . January 5, 2020. The Dawn.
  8. Web site: Punjab CM gives go-ahead to construction of Rs50bn Pindi Ring Road . September 7, 2020. The Dawn.