The Punjab Central Business District Development Authority (PCBDDA), also known as Central Business District Punjab (CBD Punjab), has resumed construction activities on its projects following the relaxation of smog-related restrictions. The initiative reflects the commitment of CBD Punjab to deliver world-class infrastructure and drive urban development. To assess the progress, CEO CBD Punjab, Imran Amin, chaired a comprehensive progress review meeting attended by key officials including Executive Director Technical Riaz Hussain, Director Project Management Asif Iqbal, Director Construction Asif Babar, Director Engineering Umar Hayat, representatives from NESPAK, and project contractors. The meeting served as a platform to discuss ongoing construction activities and ensure alignment with the project’s timeline and quality benchmarks. During the meeting, CEO CBD Punjab, Imran Amin was briefed on the latest developments in the construction of CBD Punjab Phase 1 and Phase 2. The updates highlighted steady progress including infrastructure development, hardscaping, landscaping, and tile work. Additionally, the installation of poles for streetlights along Walton Road is underway, enhancing the project’s connectivity and visual appeal. Expressing his views on the resumption of construction, CEO CBD Punjab, Imran Amin, said, “The resumption of construction activities marks another step forward in achieving our vision of transforming CBD Punjab into a global model of sustainable urban development. Despite the challenges posed by smog, our team remains steadfast in ensuring timely and quality completion of all ongoing projects. We are dedicated to creating a world-class environment that serves as a beacon of progress and innovation for the province.” CBD Punjab continues to set new standards in urban development, focusing on sustainability, advanced infrastructure, and community-centric planning. With the resumption of construction, the authority reiterates its mission to contribute significantly to the economic growth and urban transformation of Punjab.