P&D Department Colony (P&D Housing Society Phase II) is an LDA-approved gated community developed by the Punjab Planning & Development Department Employees Cooperative Housing Society under the Punjab Government. Located on Canal Road opposite Sham ki Bhattian, it spans approximately 929 kanal and offers residential plots in sizes of 5, 7.5, 10 marla, and 1 kanal with possession slated for 2023-2025. The society features modern infrastructure including a 120-ft main boulevard, 24/7 CCTV security, a grand Jamia mosque, commercial zone, hospital, schools, and landscaped parks. Its prime location provides easy access to Ring Road, Multan Road, and the Motorway, making it a secure and investment-friendly environment.
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The Punjab Planning & Development (P&D) Department, through its Provincial Development Working Party (PDWP), has approved several multi-billion rupee development schemes for Lahore. Key approved projects include the dualization of Barki Road (Rs. 3.088 billion), improvement of the Kamahan–Lidhar Road (Rs. 900 million), widening of Kammas Road (Rs. 865 million), and the creation of a Green Corridor along the Shahdara–Raiwind railway track (Rs. 1.771 billion). These approvals are part of a broader Rs. 28 billion package for the Women Development, Urban Development & Public Buildings sectors, signaling significant public investment in Lahore's urban infrastructure.
The historic Old P&D Building in Lahore is currently being reconstructed and modernized by the Infrastructure Development Authority of the Punjab (IDAP). The project aims to upgrade workspaces and facilities while preserving the building's heritage legacy. Once completed, the revitalized landmark is expected to set a new benchmark for functional and modern government infrastructure in the city center, reflecting a commitment to efficiency and sustainable development.
A high-level meeting was convened at the P&D Board Lahore to review the progress of two major urban infrastructure initiatives. The projects under review are the construction of a Surface Water Treatment Plant (SWTP) at the BRBD Canal and the development of a trenchless-technology sewerage system from Larech Colony to Gulshan-e-Ravi. The meeting was attended by top officials including the Commissioner and Deputy Commissioner of Lahore, the Secretary of the P&D Board, the MD of WASA, and the Senior Chief of Urban Development, focusing on project timelines and inter-departmental coordination.
Recent updates from the real estate market concern P&D Phase 2 Lahore, a housing scheme reportedly developed for employees. Market analysts and property consultants are providing updates on development status, current plot rates, and news related to balloting processes for potential allotments. This indicates ongoing activity and investor interest in this particular cooperative housing project.