Shahdara Dam Project Nears Launch as CDA Accelerates Efforts to Tackle Water Shortage
The Capital Development Authority has made significant progress on the long-awaited Shahdara Dam project, moving closer to its execution phase as part of efforts to address Islamabad’s growing water needs.
During a recent review meeting on water management, CDA Chairman Muhammad Ali Randhawa assessed the pace of development and emphasized the urgency of initiating the project. Officials confirmed that the feasibility study has already been completed, while the design phase is now in its final stages.
The proposed Shahdara Dam is expected to play a crucial role in improving water supply for the federal capital. With increasing population pressure and rising demand, authorities are prioritizing infrastructure projects that can ensure long-term water security.
The near completion of the design marks a key milestone, signaling that construction could begin soon. Once operational, the dam is anticipated to enhance water storage capacity and reduce dependency on existing, strained resources.
Experts believe that timely execution of the Shahdara Dam project could significantly ease water shortages, particularly during peak summer months when demand surges. The project is also expected to support sustainable urban development in Islamabad.
The CDA’s proactive approach reflects a broader focus on addressing critical infrastructure gaps in the capital. By accelerating planning and approval processes, authorities aim to deliver solutions that can meet both current and future water requirements.
As the project moves toward its next phase, stakeholders are hopeful that swift implementation will bring tangible relief to residents facing recurring water supply challenges.


