Ongoing Projects

Solid Waste Management System for Gilgit City
The Solid Waste Management System for Gilgit City is a key development initiative designed to modernize and enhance waste collection and disposal in the region. With an approved cost of PKR 162.241 million and a contract cost of PKR 152.485 million, the project officially commenced on March 6, 2019. Currently, it has achieved 70% physical progress, marking significant strides toward a cleaner, healthier urban environment for the residents of Gilgit.

Treatment Plant for Sanitary Sewerage System, Gilgit City (Zone-II & III)
The Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) project is a critical component of the region’s infrastructure development plan, aimed at enhancing wastewater management and promoting environmental sustainability. Initiated on December 12, 2017, the project is being executed at a contract cost of PKR 454.100 million. To date, it has achieved 90% physical progress and 85% financial progress, with expenditures reaching PKR 414.973 million. The civil construction phase has been successfully completed, and the project has now entered its final stage with electro-mechanical (E&M) installations currently in progress. Once fully operational, the STP will significantly improve public health conditions and reduce environmental pollution in the area.

Integrated Water Supply for Gilgit Phase-I (WSS) for Konodas, Sakarkoi & KIU)
The Integrated Water Supply Scheme (WSS) for Gilgit Phase-I is a strategic initiative focused on delivering clean and reliable water to the areas of Konodas, Sakarkoi, and Karakoram International University (KIU). The project commenced on January 5, 2018, with a contract cost of PKR 197.200 million. It has reached 90% physical progress and 79% financial progress, with expenditures amounting to PKR 160.781 million. Key components such as the sump well and supply mains have been successfully completed, while construction of the Water Treatment Plant (WTP) is currently underway. This project is set to play a vital role in addressing the growing water needs of the region and improving public health standards.
