CBD Punjab Accelerates Urban Transformation with Global-Standard Development Drive
CEO CBD Punjab Imran Amin’s on-ground reviews of NSIT City and CBD Walk reaffirm a zero-compromise approach to quality, sustainability, and international compliance.
Punjab’s urban
development ambitions gained fresh momentum this January as CEO CBD Punjab,
Imran Amin, conducted detailed on-ground reviews of two of the authority’s most
high-profile projects, NSIT City and CBD Walk, signaling a firm commitment to
world-class standards, sustainable planning, and transparent execution.
During site
visits held on January 17 and January 24, 2026,CEO CBD Punjab Imran Amin delivered
a clear and uncompromising message: quality will not be negotiated at any stage
of development. From structural integrity to public realm design, every
component must align with international benchmarks and long-term urban
sustainability goals.
At NSIT City, the focus has shifted decisively toward
shaping a future-ready technology and innovation hub. Progress on hardscaping
and landscaping works is redefining the project’s public realm, with expanded
green areas designed to balance density with livability. Officials briefed the
CEO CBD Punjab Imran Amin on ongoing asphalt works, pedestrian-friendly
pathways, and an integrated internal transportation system aimed at reducing
carbon footprint while enhancing accessibility.
CEO CBD Punjab Imran
Amin emphasized that NSIT City is not merely an infrastructure project but a
strategic investment in Punjab’s knowledge economy. “Every design choice must
serve people, productivity, and the future,” he stressed, underscoring the
importance of high-quality public spaces, climate-resilient landscaping, and
smart mobility solutions. The vision is clear: position NSIT City as a
world-class technology ecosystem that meets global expectations while
responding to local urban needs.
Meanwhile, CBD Walk, another flagship mixed-use development, has
entered a critical construction phase. Excavation and foundation works have
been completed, with raft foundations successfully laid for 32 units.
Construction teams are now progressing with retaining wall shuttering and
concrete pouring, marking a visible transition from groundwork to vertical
momentum.
CEO CBD Punjab
Imran Amin closely reviewed structural progress, reiterating the importance of
precision in foundational works. Raft foundations, a key engineering choice for
load distribution and long-term stability, reflect CBD Punjab’s emphasis on
durability and safety in dense urban environments. “Strong cities begin with
strong foundations, both structurally and in planning,” Amin noted during the
inspection.
The reviews
were attended by senior leadership, including Executive Director Technical Riaz
Hussain, Director Architecture & Planning Sameer Aftab Sial, Director
Construction Asif Babar, Director Project Management Asif Iqbal, Director
Engineering Umar Hayat, along with representatives from NESPAK. Their presence
reinforced the collaborative, multi-disciplinary oversight model CBD Punjab is
adopting to ensure timely delivery without compromising standards.
Across both
projects, sustainability emerged as a central theme, from green area expansion
and efficient internal transport systems at NSIT City to responsible
construction practices and material quality at CBD Walk. Transparency in
planning, rigorous monitoring, and adherence to international compliance
frameworks remain non-negotiable pillars of CBD Punjab’s development strategy.

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