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CEO CBD Imran Amin leads progress review meeting on Pakistan’s largest IT city

by Haris Sarfraz Ali
September 21, 2025
in Pakistan

Lahore – Imran Amin, the CEO of the Punjab Central Business District Development Authority (PCBDDA), also known as Central Business District Punjab (CBD Punjab), chaired a detailed progress review meeting at CBD NSIT City, which is Pakistan’s largest and premier IT city. The purpose of the meeting was to evaluate the pace of development and review the key milestones of this major project.

The meeting was attended by Executive Director Technical, Riaz Hussain, Director Project Management, Asif Iqbal, Director Architecture & Planning, Sameer Aftab Sial, Director Construction, Asif Babar, Director Engineering, Omar Hayat, Project Manager NSIT City, Yasir Saifullah, Deputy Director Project Management, Talha Zafar, Deputy Director Infrastructure, Usman Latif, Deputy Director Architecture, Farhan Ikram, Deputy Director Urban Planning, Nasir Maqbool, along with officials from NESPAK and representatives of the contractor.

During the meeting, the CEO of CBD Punjab, Imran Amin, was briefed on the overall progress of NSIT City’s infrastructure. The water-bound and sub-base work on the 4.3-kilometer-long and 250-foot-wide main circular road is near completion, with asphalt work scheduled to commence by the end of this month. Additionally, the main drain system has achieved 85% completion, a critical development in ensuring sustainable infrastructure for the city.

The technical team also briefed the CEO of CBD Punjab on the traffic and transport master plan for NSIT City. Upon full development, the plan will accommodate more than 2,000 vehicles, ensuring smooth mobility and convenience for businesses, startups, and visitors within the IT city.

Following the meeting, the CEO of CBD Punjab, Imran Amin, inspected various on-ground works during a site visit. He appreciated the dedication of the project teams and emphasized the timely completion of all milestones, reaffirming CBD Punjab’s commitment to delivering world-class infrastructure for Pakistan’s IT sector.
While addressing the meeting, CEO of CBD Punjab, Imran Amin, said, “NSIT City is not just a project; it is the future of Pakistan’s digital economy. We are creating an ecosystem that will provide cutting-edge infrastructure for IT companies, startups, and entrepreneurs, ensuring opportunities for innovation, investment, and employment. The pace of development is encouraging, and I am confident that NSIT City will soon emerge as a global hub for technology and business.”

CBD Punjab continues to move forward with the vision of transforming urban infrastructure and spearheading projects of national importance, with NSIT City at the forefront of Pakistan’s journey towards becoming a knowledge-based economy.
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