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Punjab CBD sets new benchmark with 100-year sewage system at NSIT City

Published on: January 11, 2026 1:59 AM

The Punjab Central Business District Development Authority (CBD Punjab) has once again raised the bar in urban development by introducing a revolutionary 100-year life sewage system at Nawaz Sharif IT City (NSIT City), marking a first-of-its-kind initiative in Pakistan’s urban infrastructure landscape.

Designed to be four times more durable than conventional sewage networks, this state-of-the-art system represents a significant advancement in long-term sustainability, resilience, and smart city planning. While traditional sewage systems are typically designed for a lifespan of around 25 years, CBD Punjab’s innovative solution is engineered to remain functional for a full century, significantly minimizing future reconstruction requirements and operational disruptions.

The advanced sewage infrastructure has been meticulously planned to cater to NSIT City’s future expansion, high-density development, and evolving urban needs. By prioritizing durability and performance, CBD Punjab aims to ensure uninterrupted services for residents, businesses, and technology enterprises operating within Pakistan’s first STZA-approved IT city.

Commenting on the achievement,

CEO CBD Punjab, Imran Amin, stated at CBD Punjab, we are committed to redefining urban infrastructure standards in Pakistan. The introduction of a 100-year life sewage system at NSIT City is a major milestone in sustainable development and resilient city planning. Unlike conventional short-term solutions, this initiative reflects our vision of building future-ready cities that create long-term value for generations.

This landmark development forms part of CBD Punjab’s broader strategy to integrate innovative, sustainable, and globally benchmarked solutions into its urban projects. From smart infrastructure to environmentally responsible planning, NSIT City continues to emerge as a model for modern, future-focused urban development.

Through the adoption of cutting-edge engineering practices, CBD Punjab reaffirms its commitment to building infrastructure that not only addresses present-day requirements but also safeguards the future-positioning NSIT City as a premier destination for investment, innovation, and sustainable urban living in Pakistan.

 

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: Central Business District, NSIT City, Punjab

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