Pakistan High Commissioner to Malaysia Lt-Gen (Rtd) Tahir Mahmud Qazi said the state land in major towns - Lahore, Rawalpindi, Multan, Bahawalpur, Faisalabad, Sargodha, Gujaranwala and Sialkot - would be used to build quality houses through private sector participation and financial institutions.
Describing Renexus' proposal as the beginning of a mutually beneficial cooperation between the two countries in the housing sector, Tahir is inviting other Malaysian companies to take full advantage of the Pakistan government's vision to provide decent housing to its low-and middle-income families.
"The supply and demand gap in the housing sector will be met by public and private partnerships and the government will serve as enabler, regulator and facilitator," he said in a statement recently.
For major investments, Tahir said it would be tapped from the private sector, both local and foreign and financial institutions.
Commercial Counsellor at the Pakistan High Commission, Waijullah Kundi, said the proposal titled "Green Township for the Future" envisages each satellite township complete with commercial, educational, institutional recreation, spiritual, healthcare, and infrastructure services.
Waijullah said the development would incorporate Renexus' latest state-of-the-art smart building system and other industrialised building methods to ensure good quality workmanship and speedier construction time.
The Punjab province, with a population of 82 million, is facing a shortage of five million houses.
It has an incremental demand for 700,000 units a year against the annual construction of 150,000 units, leaving a huge gap and as a result creating immense opportunities for construction firms.
By Business Times (by Rupinder Singh)
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