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CDA reviews fire safety in Islamabad high-rises

Published on: January 20, 2026 11:39 AM

CDA plans to deploy drones for firefighting in high-rise buildings

ISLAMABAD: Following the deadly Gul Plaza fire in Karachi that claimed over 20 lives, the Capital Development Authority (CDA) held a meeting on Monday to review fire and safety measures in all high-rise buildings in Islamabad. The authorities decided to conduct on-ground surveys to ensure compliance with fire safety standards across the capital.

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CDA officials emphasised that building owners must have a completion certificate covering fire safety, structural stability, and adherence to approved building plans. Many high-rise and apartment buildings in Islamabad, particularly in sector E-11, currently operate without this certificate, raising concerns about occupant safety.

The meeting, led by CDA Chairman Muhammad Ali Randhawa, focused on strengthening protective measures, reviewing current fire safety arrangements, and formulating a comprehensive strategy for both private and public buildings. All high-rises, especially those above 15 meters, will be formally surveyed and categorised, with around 600 such buildings in the city targeted for inspection.

Officials stressed that approval of a building’s fire safety plan from the CDA is mandatory before construction. For new buildings, fire certification according to Pakistan Engineering Council standards is compulsory. Drones will be deployed to assist firefighting operations in high-rise structures.

The chairman instructed that the fire safety audit system be strengthened and fully implemented. Capital Emergency Services, in coordination with district authorities, will conduct regular simulation exercises in high-rise buildings. Plans are also underway to enhance the emergency operation centre with digital technologies and establish new rescue stations at strategic locations across Islamabad.

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Officials noted that building owners often avoid obtaining completion certificates due to additional construction requirements. The CDA stressed that compliance with fire safety regulations is essential to prevent incidents and safeguard occupants.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: building regulations, CDA, Fire safety, Gul Plaza, high-rise buildings, Islamabad, Latest, lead3

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