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LAHORE, Jan 20 (APP):Water and Sanitation Agency (WASA) underground water tank at Hussain Park
Tikka Chowk would be completed at an estimated cost of Rs 560 million within
three months.
This was briefed by WASA officers during the visit of WASA Vice Chairman,
Chaudhry Shahbaz Ahmed, who reviewed the ongoing construction progress
of the underground water tank at Tikka Chowk here on Monday.
The Project Director, Abu Bakar Imran, briefed in details the construction
progress. He told the WASA vice chairman the water tank would help store
1.5 million gallons of rainwater. Before the tank’s construction, the flow of
traffic from G-Block Market to Tikka Chowk was frequently disrupted during rain.
Once the project was completed, traffic would continue to flow smoothly,
and rainwater would be efficiently collected in the tank.
WASA Vice Chairman Chaudhry Shahbaz Ahmed emphasized the importance
of using high-quality materials throughout the construction process. He directed
that all available resources should be utilized to complete the project within the
stipulated timeline. Additionally, he stressed the need for maintaining transparency
throughout the construction phase.
Special measures would be taken to ensure minimal inconvenience to residents
during the construction. Daily progress reports of the project would be submitted
to ensure continuous monitoring.
“WASA’s mission is to provide citizens with better and more efficient services,
and we are committed to utilizing all resources to achieve the goal”, said Chaudhry
Shahbaz.