DHA Valley Islamabad

DHA Valley Islamabad is a housing project that was launched on August 18, 2008 by the Defence Housing Authority (DHA), Islamabad-Rawalpindi.[1] DHA Valley is located next to DHA Islamabad-Rawalpindi Phase II Extension on Islamabad Highway.[2]

Defence Housing Authority Islamabad-Rawalpindi, a subsidiary of Pakistan Army, is governed primarily by retired and serving officers of Pakistan Army. [3]

Project Details

The DHA Valley project is a joint venture between DHA Islamabad, Bahria Town, and Habib Rafiq. The plan includes a secure community with parks, utilities, commercial shopping, schools, mosques, and a hospital.[4] The project's master plan was designed by the California-based company OJMR Architects.[5] Habib Rafiq is responsible for the transportation infrastructure, while construction of DHA Homes[6] was awarded to the Turkish company AREA.[7] The master plan includes the following projects:

  1. DHA Valley
  2. DHA Valley (Overseas Block)[8]
  3. DHA Homes[6]
  4. DHA Commercial Avenue[9]

DHA Expressway

The 6-lane DHA Expressway connects this project, the Islamabad Expressway,and the following major phases of DHA Islamabad:[11]

  1. Blue Bell
  2. Boganvelia (Overseas Block)
  3. Iris
  4. Jasmine
  5. Lavender
  6. Lilly
  7. Lotus
  8. Magnolia
  9. Marigold
  10. Oleander
  11. Rose
  12. Snowdrop
  13. Sunflower
  14. Tulip
  15. Zinia
  16. Gloxinia

Development progress

The project launched in November 2008 and all phases are scheduled to be complete by the end of 2014.

The following videos provide development progress:

  1. September 2010 update
  2. November 2010 update
  3. November 2011 update

Controversies

See also

  1. Defence Housing Authority
  2. Bahria Town
  3. Capital Development Authority
  4. Developments in Islamabad

References

  1. DHA Valley Official Website
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