Thursday, September 3, 2009

AGA KHAN UNIVERSITY - FACULTY OF ARTS AND SCIENCE


AKU-Faculty of Arts and Sciences

Aga Khan University (AKU), based in Karachi, is in the process of creating a Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS).

AKU has established an international reputation for innovation and rigour in medical, nursing and teacher education at both undergraduate and graduate levels and in its developmental and training work for schools, including a very successful Master's programme. It currently operates on 11 campuses in Pakistan, Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, Egypt and the United Kingdom, and has programmes in Syria and Afghanistan.

Early in the next decade, AKU will open a residential Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS) that will provide a general education curriculum at both undergraduate and graduate levels. It will develop a new breed of leaders, in government and business, who are equipped with critical-thinking and problem-solving capabilities, and a global outlook.

This new campus, to be located on 1,100 acres on the outskirts of Karachi, will offer a range of undergraduate and graduate courses, from archeology to quantum physics, from music to South Asian history. In the first phase, FAS will enroll 1,500 undergraduate and 100 postgraduate students. Undergraduates will receive an education which encompasses the natural and social sciences, alongside the humanities. Teaching will be student-centred and will draw on the latest tools of information technology. Students will begin with a broad core curriculum and then proceed to a single or dual area of concentration for advanced work. Special encouragement will be given to interdisciplinary work.

A new campus in East Africa will serve as AKU'S principal site for the region and will support existing nursing and medical education programmes in Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda. The campus will serve the University's planned academic programmes in the liberal arts in East Africa. Students from all over Africa and beyond are expected to enroll. These developments would be in addition to the already significant investments in medical education planned for the Nairobi campus.

Expansion at these two new main campuses is expected to double the student body and triple the size of the overall physical campus.

The University is in the process of developing institutional strategies for a number of new graduate disciplines which will be located either in Karachi or in East Africa. These are likely to include Architecture and Human Settlement; Government, Civil Society and Public Policy; Media and Communications; Leisure and Tourism; and Education and Human Development.









Thursday, August 13, 2009

CENTER POINT / COMMERICAL/ U/C


KARACHI | Center Point | Commercial Use | 492ft | 150m | 28Fl | U/C
Trakker Tower At Korangi Road Karachi
Location: Karachi
Client: A & A Associates
Consultant: Adnan Asdar & Associates
Value: PKR. 506,216,131
Period: 30 Months


Scope of work
The Trakker Tower is a prestigious office tower development. It comprises of a single, 29-Story building structure with a covered area of 350,000 sqft. The first eight floors are reserved for parking with the upper 20 floors for corporate office space.







The Building comprises 3,57,720 sq. ft. of commercial space standing at a height of 492 feet including the communication tower. With its high end facilities and a total of Ground + 27 floors, the followingbreak-up has been implemented:


The first 9 floors are 'Parking Floors' which accomodate 237cars and 200 motorcycles, maintaining a ratio of 1 car park per 682 sq ft. and 1 motorcycle per 800 sq ft. There is also designated Executive Car Parking on the ground floor for 27 cars.

There is an Exclusive Parking Floor for CEOs and COOs,.

Exclusive Parking Floor for Visitors,

Exclusive Parking Floor for Motorcycles,

The next 2 floors will be used for mechanical services,

Offices will be on 17 floors (11 th - 27th) of which there are;

11 floors of 12,100 sq. ft.(approx.), each
1 floor of 11,000 sq. ft (approx.)
3 floors of 4,000 sq. ft. (approx.), each
2 interconnected Penthouse floors with an area of 5,150 sq.ft. (approx.).

A Rooftop Swimming Pool, Restaurant and Outdoor facilities are available on the 24th Floor.

There are High Speed and reliable elevators ensuring constant circulation


Standards

Aesthetics and sensibility have both been maintained, with high-quality and low maintenance finishing throughout the environmentally friendly building.


The Building is designed by a leading architectural firm of international repute, in complete adherence to the relevant international and local building and safety codes.

There is ample provision of Natural Light, Natural Ventilation, Green Areas and Smoker Terraces for a pollution free environment.

Internationally rated Life, Fire safety and Seismic codes are a standard practice throughout the building.

Plumbing lines of high quality Polyvinyl Chloride (UPVC) and water supply pipes of Polypropylene Random (PPR) are available on all floors

Trakker Group plans to house its own offices in Centrepoint, thus ensuring the prospective buyers of the quality of construction and subsequent maintenance services of the highest standards.




Additional Facilities


Water saving plumbing fixtures.
days water storage capacity

swimming pool having changing rooms/shower areas, lounging decks and a recreational space.


A Health club

An 80 Foot atrium/reception

International restaurants.

Outdoor Terraces for events and private functions on the 24th floor

The building is designed in a way that if required, each floor may be bifurcated into two separate wings with an impressive front entrance lobby and services from the rear


Valet services are available for the additional convenience of VIP visitors.

Each office floor entitles parking spaces for 11 cars and 11 motorcycles













Sunday, August 2, 2009

CREEK MARINA

CREEK MARINA
Creek Marina project located in Phase VII of DHA Karachi, when completed in three years will lay claim to first real 6-star residential development in Pakistan, offering uncompromising luxury & unobstructed ocean & golf-course views. Creek Marina is complimented by its close proximity to the proposed Raffles International Club which is also being developed concurrently.The project integrates Meinhardt's international expertise in the design & construction of state-of-the-art high rise buildings, DHA's strong local track record as the leading developer & the Crescent Standard Group's financial strength. The design team inclueds other world renowned design firms such as Hirsch Bedner Associates of USA & Chao Tse Ann of Singapore.Creek Marina ha been designed to unrivalled standards of spatial planning, luxury, finishes & facilities offered by other world class residences in advanced cities like New York, London, Singapore, Hong Kong & Sydney.

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

DUBAI


Burj Dubai (Arabic: برج دبي‎ "Dubai Tower") is a supertall skyscraper under construction in the Downtown Burj Dubai district of Dubai, United Arab Emirates, and is the tallest man-made structure ever built, despite being incomplete. Construction began on 21 September 2004, and the tower is expected to be completed and ready for occupancy by September 2009.[1][2]

The building is part of the 2 km2 (0.8 sq mi) development called "Downtown Burj Dubai" at the "First Interchange" along Sheikh Zayed Road at Financial Centre Road (previously known as Doha Street). The tower's architect is Adrian Smith who worked with Skidmore, Owings and Merrill (SOM) until 2006.[6][7] The architecture and engineering firm SOM is in charge of the project.[6] The primary builders are Samsung Engineering & Construction and Besix along with Arabtec.[8] Turner Construction Company was chosen as the construction manager.[9]

The total budget for the Burj Dubai project is about US$4.1 billion and for the entire new 'Downtown Dubai', US$20 billion[10] Mohamed Ali Alabbar, the CEO of Emaar Properties, speaking at the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat 8th World Congress, said that the price of office space at Burj Dubai had reached $4,000 per sq ft (over $43,000 per sq m) and that the Armani Residences, also in Burj Dubai, were selling for US$3,500 per sq ft (over $37,500 per sq m).[


Friday, May 1, 2009

BURJ AL-GWADAR

Burj Al Gwadar a GDA approved project of 1600 sq yds against NOC# 06/07/BPC/COMM/GDA dated 17/02/2007 with superb construction and state of the art finishes is located on main Gwadar Development Authority 264 ft. wide existing Air Port road. Where electricity, telephone, water & gas facilities already exists. Burj Al Gwadar is in the middle of existing airport & deep seaport.

Burj Al Gwadar is on a walking distance from Gwadar Port Authority Civic Centre (inaugurated by Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz) and Super Market, Future Stock Exchange, Expo Centre.

Best For:

  • Import/Export Offices & Buying Houses.
  • Banks, Leasing Companies, Insurance Companies.
  • Travel Agencies & Custom Clearance & Forwarding Agencies.
  • Mobile Shops, IT Market & Electronics.
  • Fast Foods.
  • Jewellery Shops.
  • Display Centres.
  • Medical Stores.
  • Clothes & Garments.
  • Leather & Shoe Market.
  • Chinese (Product) Market.



Features:

  • World Class Construction.
  • Imported Tile Flooring (Granite And Marble Flooring).
  • Ideally Located At The Heart Of The City.
  • Complete Security System.
  • Cable TV.
  • Modern Elevators.
  • Fire Alarm System And Fire Fighting Equipment.
  • Close Circuit Security Cameras.
  • Generators For Common Areas.
  • Latest Public Address System.
  • Customer Service Desk
  • Round The Clock Maintenance Staff.
  • High Speed Internet Facility.
  • Covered Car Parking For Allottes.
  • Sufficient Car Parking For Visitors.



GRAND HYATT HOTEL U/C

ISLAMABAD: Underlining the steps being taken by the government to leverage the true tourism potential of Pakistan, Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz has said that government is encouraging the hotel industry in Pakistan to ease out the residential problems of tourists, investors and other visitors.

The Prime Minister was chairing a meeting about the establishment of Grand Hyatt Islamabad by a private sector company here on Tuesday.

The Prime Minister said that Pakistan due to its landscape, historical and cultural background has great tourism potential. Also it has places like Taxilla, Takht Bai, Punja Sahib, Nankana Sahib which are the cradles of Buddist and Sikh civilizations.

However, due to lack of adequate facilities the religious tourism potential remains under utilized. The government is trying to package the facilities for the comfort of all kinds of tourists, said the Prime Minister.

The Prime Minister said Pakistan due to its geographical location is the natural hub for Western and Central Asian Countries. He said as a result of the increased interest of investors in Pakistan also, there is acute shortage of hotel rooms and the problem will be further intensified after the construction of new Islamabad Airport and the initiation of their services to Islamabad by more Airlines. The government, therefore, will facilitate the construction of hotels in Islamabad, said the Prime Minister.

The Prime Minister was informed that B&P Group is coordinating the Grand Hayyat hotel, Islamabad which will be the first Grand Hyall, hotel of Pakistan. The construction of this hotel, which will be located near convention Centre, Islamabad will be initiated in September this year and it will be completed in three years.


Tuesday, April 28, 2009

ISLAMABAD INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT

Islamabad: The Islamabad International Airport to be constructed at Fateh Jang will be one of the most prestigious project equipped with most ultra modern facilities, which will meet all the requirements of Civil Aviation, it is learnt.
The airport will facilitate the smooth handling of the national and international flights and a large number of passengers coming and going out of Pakistan.

The project for which the comprehensive planning was still in the process in some cases is expected to cost billions of rupee and will be completed within a period of four to five years.

The plans for the new international airport which will replace the old Chaklala Airport will be formally approved by the cabinet in due course.

The fate of the present international airport in Chaklala, however could not be known. It is possible that it might be retained as a PAF airport. It was also not confirmed if the airport will be allowed to operate to cater the internal flights.

The foundation laying ceremony of the airport for which thousands of acres of land has already been acquired will be performed by the President Pervez Musharraf in the near future.

It is learnt that the new airport has been planned to meet all the future requirements, landing strips, terminals, parking bays, passenger lounges, cargo houses and above all the chain of administrative buildings and residential colonies.

According to experts the airport will be a huge and gigantic complex and will be an example of its kind in the region.

Since the new airport will be way from Islamabad and Rawalpindi the authorities plan to construct two way wide roads up to airport to meet the increasing traffic. For the convenience of the passengers and also other people arrangements to run special transport are also under consideration.

The Ministry of Defence has since issued directive to the concern district authorities to discourage setting up of private housing societies within a distance of five to ten miles around the airport.

The decision to construct international airport at Fateh Jang was taken by the government about two months back and it was formally announced by the Shaukat Aziz during his last visit to the area, which is the part of his constituency. -- BR


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