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CM Murad directs LG, P&D depts to start work on K-IV augmentation from Jan 2025

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The Sindh Chief Minister Syed Murad Ali Shah presiding over a meeting to launch the K-IV Augmentation project, directed the Energy Department to issue tenders for the installation of a 132 kw grid station and the laying of transmission lines and instructed the local government department to begin the procurement process for the civil works associated with the project.

At the outset, the CM said that he had called the concerned ministers and secretaries so that the decision being made in the meeting could be implemented well in time. “We have to meet the deadline of December 2025 as I have set it for completion of the K-IV Augmentation project,” he said and added whatever bottleneck may emerge, he would remove them.

Mr. Shah stated that the Augmentation of the K-IV project consists of two major components: civil work and the establishment of a grid station, along with the installation of a transmission line. He instructed the relevant ministers to oversee their respective areas of work.

The meeting was held at CM House and was attended by provincial ministers Nasir Shah, Saeed Ghani, Mayor Karachi Murtaza Wahab, PSCM Agha Wasif, Secretary Energy Musadiq Malik, Chairman P&D Najma Shah, Secretary Local Govt Khalid Hyder Shah, Secretary Finance Fayaz Jatoi, Chief Economist P&D Aslam Soomro, CEO Water Board Salahuddin and PD KWSSIP Usman Moazzem.

The K-IV mainstream project, being executed by WAPDA, spans 111 km and has a total right-of-way (ROW) of 650 MGD. The K-IV project includes three reservoirs. The K-IV Augmentation and downstream allied works have commenced with a budget of Rs73613.8 million and are being managed by the Local Government Department and the Karachi Water Board.

During the briefing, the chief minister was informed about the three reservoirs and filtration plants: one located at Manghopir Road, another at Taiser Town, and a third at Pipri.

The CM was told that a water transmission line will be constructed from the main Reservoir- 1 to the Y junction, from Reservoir 2 to the Federal Urdu University, and then from the Federal Urdu University to Gul Bai, while a line will also connect Reservoir 3 to Banaras. There is a 2.7 km common corridor for the Karachi Bus Rapid Transit (KBRT) Red Line that will align with the K-IV Augmentation.

Project Director (PD) of K-IV Usman Moazzam told the CM that the pipeline to be laid will have diameters of 96 inches and 72 inches. The total length of the pipeline will be 2.7 km, consisting of 0.95 km of 96-inch pipe and 1.8 km of 72-inch pipe. The 96-inch pipeline starts at Aziz Bhatti Park, transitions to 72 inches near the Federal Urdu University, and then changes direction from the Expo Centre towards Liaquatabad.

The CM directed PD Usman Moazzam to begin laying pipelines along the 2.7 km common corridor of the BRT Red Line from Hassan Square to Aziz Bhatti Park.—APP

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