Building code: BCS takes strict action against violators
Islamabad Mayor says a mechanism was being devised which would ensure effective implementation of CDA building by-laws
ISLAMABAD:
Islamabad Mayor and Capital Development Authority (CDA) Chairman Sheikh Anser Aziz has directed the civic agency’s Building Control Section (BCS) to take strict action against those violating building by-laws.
Addressing a meeting to review performance of BCS Directorate, he said that a mechanism was being devised which would ensure effective implementation of CDA building by-laws.
The meeting was told that the BCS was taking action against those violating building by-laws. In this regard, the directorate had last week issued several notices while construction work being carried out in violation of CDA building by-laws was stopped.
A three -day notice for removal of violations had been served to the owner of plot number 6-D in F-10 Markaz. Similarly, work on a plaza being constructed without approval was stopped. Furthermore, a warning was also issued for removal of violations.
Published in The Express Tribune, February 24th, 2017.
Islamabad Mayor and Capital Development Authority (CDA) Chairman Sheikh Anser Aziz has directed the civic agency’s Building Control Section (BCS) to take strict action against those violating building by-laws.
Addressing a meeting to review performance of BCS Directorate, he said that a mechanism was being devised which would ensure effective implementation of CDA building by-laws.
The meeting was told that the BCS was taking action against those violating building by-laws. In this regard, the directorate had last week issued several notices while construction work being carried out in violation of CDA building by-laws was stopped.
A three -day notice for removal of violations had been served to the owner of plot number 6-D in F-10 Markaz. Similarly, work on a plaza being constructed without approval was stopped. Furthermore, a warning was also issued for removal of violations.
Published in The Express Tribune, February 24th, 2017.