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 most recent confirmed update for P&D Department Colony Phase II in Lahore was posted on 7 March 2026, confirming active development under the supervision of the Punjab Cooperative Department and with formal LDA approval. The colony is located on the Canal Road corridor adjacent to Rang Road and near Bahria Town, Shamke Bhattian. Prospective buyers are advised to contact 0311-4883364 or 042-37883459 for plot details and possession status.
P&D Phase II is explicitly referenced as a flagship cooperative housing project within Punjab’s broader urban integration strategy, benefiting from proximity to the Lahore Ring Road Southern Loop (SL-3) and alignment with provincial development priorities. Its location on Main Canal Bank Road places it at the nexus of major transport corridors and high-growth residential clusters like Bahria Town Lahore and New Lahore City, reinforcing its strategic value in Lahore’s southern expansion.
Despite approved layout and road development, P&D Phase II faces critical utility deficits: no dedicated grid electricity connection (residents rely on solar), no centralized water supply system (individual bore wells only), and no natural gas connection from SNGPL. These gaps hinder full residential occupancy and construction activity, creating a 'stagnation loop' where utility rollout depends on resident density and vice versa.