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Three sites shortlisted for new convention, expo centre in Islamabad

Published on: December 27, 2025 10:23 AM

Islamabad is Getting a New Convention, Exhibition and Expo Centre

Islamabad’s city managers are considering three potential sites for the construction of a new convention and expo centre as part of preparations for hosting major international events, including the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) conference scheduled for 2027.

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The Capital Development Authority (CDA), acting on the directives of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, is planning to build the new facility to enhance the capital’s capacity for hosting large-scale international conventions, exhibitions and trade expos. The proposed project was discussed during a meeting held on Friday, chaired by CDA Chairman Mohammad Ali Randhawa.

Sources said three locations were deliberated during the meeting. These include a site adjacent to the traffic police office near Faizabad, an area near the Pakistan-China Centre, and the option of constructing the new facility alongside the existing Jinnah Convention Centre (JCC).

Confirming the discussions, the CDA chairman told Dawn that multiple options were under review and that the final decision would align with Islamabad’s master plan. He stressed that the selection of the site would prioritise accessibility, adequate parking facilities and compliance with international standards.

According to a CDA press release, officials briefed the chairman on proposals related to site selection, emphasising the need to complete the project well before the upcoming international conferences. Mr Randhawa underlined that the new convention and expo centre would be a key step towards transforming Islamabad into a modern, world-class capital.

Last month, the Planning Commission approved the project’s PC-I at an estimated cost of Rs19.3 billion. Once construction begins, the facility is expected to be completed within 18 months. The CDA’s working paper states that the centre will function as a multifunctional venue capable of hosting national and international conventions, exhibitions, trade fairs and cultural events.

The document further notes that the project is expected to strengthen Islamabad’s role as a regional hub for commerce, innovation and cultural exchange, while also contributing to economic growth and tourism. The centre is envisioned as a long-term revenue-generating asset for both the CDA and the national economy.

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In addition, the meeting also reviewed progress on a separate luxury hotel project aimed at boosting the city’s hospitality sector. The CDA chairman directed officials to expedite the tendering process and ensure transparency at all stages of both projects.

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