ABAD fears $250 million commitments in jeopardy

29 Dec, 2017

Arif Jeewa, chairman, Association of Builders and Developers of Pakistan (ABAD) said that commitment of US$250 million made during ABAD expo 2017 were now in jeopardy, following the ban on high rise buildings and skyscrapers. He said that investors now appear reticent in pouring investments worth Rs 900 billion in the city that led to jobs cut and anticipated that if the said ban persists, two million workers including engineers, architects and other skilled and unskilled labours would lose their jobs.
He feared that the city's law and order situation, which came to normalcy after rangers' ongoing operations, was expected to be hit again, due to the said reason Chairman ABAD said that flight of capital would also be expected and if some 308 construction projects which were pending at SBCA for months were approved, over Rs 600 billion fresh investments would pour in construction sector. He also hinted at starting agitation against the concerned authorities in case of no let up in ongoing turmoil.

Read Comments