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LWMC take up all machinery as per contract

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The Lahore waste management company is all up and alert to provide best possible cleanliness arrangements in the City. The chief minister has given standing instructions to clear the entire backlog of waste from the City before 25th December. Both of the International contractors shared their disengagement plan and with the mutual consultation and consent of the Turkish contractors, LWMC took over the machinery. LWMC will be managing all the workshops including Outfall Road, Sikandaria, Valencia and workshop near Children Hospital. In order to provide a clean environment to the citizens and to clear all the backlogs on priority basis, LWMC continues the cleanliness operation with the help of this machinery.
As per the contract with the Turkish contractors, all the machinery at the end of the agreement is owned by LWMC. Furthermore, according to the letter issued by NAB, this machinery will also remain with LWMC. CEO LWMC stated that all the officers and staff of the company are active in the field day and night and no effort will be spared in cleaning the city.

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