A high-level delegation from the China State Construction Engineering Company (CSCEC) arrived at the Capital Development Authority (CDA) headquarters on Friday to discuss various infrastructure development projects in the city. The delegation was briefed on several ongoing and upcoming projects in Islamabad, including transportation systems, public buildings, and urban development initiatives. Muhammad Ali Randhawa, Chairman of CDA, expressed his appreciation for the Chinese company’s contributions to Pakistan’s infrastructure development, citing their timely completion of projects with transparency. The CSCEC, one of the world’s largest construction and investment companies, has already completed several high-profile projects in Pakistan, including the Sukkur-Multan Motorway Section, Arfa Karim Tower in Lahore, and the JF-17 Thunder aircraft project. During the meeting, the Chinese delegation expressed deep interest in participating in various CDA projects, from design and construction to funding acquisition. The two sides discussed the various stages of project development, exploring opportunities for collaboration and innovation. CDA chief reviews plantation drive, beautification plan Chairman CDA, Muhammad Ali Randhawa, on Friday, presided over a meeting to discuss the ongoing plantation campaign and beautification plan for Islamabad. The meeting outlined the steps taken so far and the future plans to make Islamabad a more eco-friendly and beautiful city. As part of the plantation drive, free saplings are being distributed to citizens through stalls set up in various centers, markets, and parks. Additionally, door-to-door distribution of free plants is also underway. The Chairman emphasized the importance of involving the business community and civil society to make the drive more successful. To ensure effective implementation, the city will be divided into four zones, with concerned officers and staff responsible for landscaping and beautification work in each zone. The corporate sector is also expected to play a significant role in making Islamabad eco-friendly and beautiful. Renowned architects and landscaping experts will be consulted for the beautification and uplift of Islamabad. The plan includes beautifying interchanges, flyovers, loops, and highways, as well as planting fruit trees on medians and green belts along roads. Inspiration will be drawn from other cities’ horticulture, and adequate lighting arrangements will be made along flyovers and bridges. With this comprehensive plan, Islamabad is set to become a model city for beauty and sustainability.