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Murree projects to adhere strictly to timelines and quality standards

Murree projects to adhere strictly to timelines and quality standards

Key Takeaways

  • Deputy Commissioner Murree, Agha Zaheer Abbas Shirazi, ordered strict adherence to project timelines.
  • Substandard material usage or delays will not be tolerated in developmental projects.
  • Premium quality metrics must be maintained across all district projects.

Deputy Commissioner of Murree, Agha Zaheer Abbas Shirazi, has issued a directive emphasizing the importance of adhering strictly to project timelines and ensuring premium quality standards. Speaking during an official statement on Monday, Mr Shirazi highlighted that all developmental projects within the district must be completed according to the stipulated deadlines without any compromise on the quality of materials used.

In his address, Mr Shirazi warned that substandard material usage or unnecessary delays will not be tolerated, underscoring the government's commitment to delivering high-quality infrastructure. He stated, 'We are implementing zero tolerance for projects that do not meet the required timelines and quality standards.'

The directive covers a wide range of developmental projects in Murree, including but not limited to road construction, public utilities, and community facilities. Mr Shirazi emphasized that these initiatives are crucial for enhancing the living conditions and overall development of the district.

According to local officials, this move is part of a broader strategy to improve governance and ensure efficient project management. The deputy commissioner further stated, 'Our aim is to provide our citizens with reliable infrastructure that meets international standards.'

Local residents welcomed the announcement, expressing hope that it would lead to better public services and improved living conditions in Murree. One resident, Muhammad Ali, said, 'We have been waiting for such stringent measures to ensure that our projects are completed on time and of high quality.'

The directive also includes mechanisms for monitoring and enforcing compliance with the new standards. Agha Zaheer Abbas Shirazi stated, 'We will be conducting regular inspections to ensure that all projects meet the required benchmarks.'

While details regarding penalties for non-compliance were not provided in the statement, it is understood that strict action will be taken against those who fail to adhere to the new guidelines. The deputy commissioner's office has also set up a dedicated team to oversee the implementation of these measures.

The announcement comes at a time when Murree is witnessing significant growth and development, with several major projects underway. Local authorities are optimistic that this initiative will help streamline processes and ensure that all projects are completed efficiently and effectively.

'We are implementing zero tolerance for projects that do not meet the required timelines and quality standards.'

Agha Zaheer Abbas Shirazi, Deputy Commissioner of Murree, Deputy Commissioner

'We have been waiting for such stringent measures to ensure that our projects are completed on time and of high quality.'

Muhammad Ali, local resident, Local resident