Prime Minister Inaugurates Chinese Prefabricated Houses Plant for Faisalabad SEZ
Prime Minister Imran Khan was the chief guest of the groundbreaking ceremony of prefabricated homes project. Well-known Chinese company Henan DR Construction Group will set up a plant for easy prefabricated homes in Faisalabad's Special Economic Zone. Prime Minister, on this occasion, said prefab construction is the best alternative for low-cost and quicker housing set-up. The decision for building Prefab house plant was taken during Khan's visit to Beijing when the Chinese firm offered to invest and transfer technology to Pakistan to fulfil the domestic and export demands. This method of housing is modern and cost and time effective as adopted by other countries such as India and Turkey, Khan said. These houses will be constructed in big cities to provide cheaper accommodation and minimise slum areas. Chairman Henan DR Construction Group Huang Daoyuan said pre-fab houses manufacturing will bring FDI in Pakistan through exports of construction material besides meeting domestic demands.
Terming housing and agriculture as key areas, Prime Minister Imran Khan Wednesday said his government will welcome foreign investment with modern technology to bring improvement in the lives of common man.
Addressing the groundbreaking ceremony of a plant for easy prefabricated homes by leading Chinese company Henan DR Construction Group in Faisalabad, held at PM House, he said prefab construction is the best option for low-cost and quicker housing set-up.
The Chinese group during an earlier meeting with Prime Minister Imran Khan during his official visit to Beijing had decided to invest in Pakistan and transfer the technology to manufacture prefab houses in the country to meet export and domestic demands.
The prime minister said the cost of prefabricated houses was typically cheaper and faster than the traditional construction and mentioned that similar projects were a success in Turkey and India.
He said prefabricated houses will be constructed in big cities like Lahore, Karachi and Islamabad to provide the population cheaper accommodation and would also help replace shanties in slums. He mentioned that construction of prefabricated houses and flats takes only a few months as compared to the cemented construction that usually takes up to four years.
PM says prefabricated houses will be constructed in Lahore, Karachi and Islamabad to provide people with cheaper accommodation
The prime minister said besides housing, the agriculture is another priority for the government as 25 percent of the GDP is connected with this sector. He said increasing productivity of agriculture through modern techniques will help address poverty in rural areas. He said Board of Investment, the Ministry of Commerce and other relevant departments are taking steps to facilitate foreign businessmen to encourage investment.
The prime minister lauded the efforts of Chinese Ambassador Yao Jing towards strengthening Sino-Pak relations, particularly for encouraging Chinese investors to explore Pakistan’s diverse areas. China’s ambassador to Pakistan Yao Jing said China will continue facilitating the Pakistan government in areas related to economic development. He said in view of Prime Minister Imran Khan’s people-centric vision, the Chinese government has decided to provide assistance to his development projects of Naya Pakistan.
Chairman Henan DR Construction Group Huang Daoyuan said his company will set up factory of building prefabricated material in Faisalabad’s Special Economic Zone. He said the manufacture of pre-fab houses in Pakistan will help the country earn foreign exchange through export of construction material and would also meet the domestic demands. Chairman China Machinery Engineering (CMEC) Zhang Chun said the company will prepare the building material which could be purchased by local and international construction companies.
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