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This project is a Social Safety Net Programme of the government. My Village My Town: Rural area n/a Proposed [50] Tk1.5 trillion It is a Peri-Urbanisation project for 87,230 villages from 64 district. It is one of the most expensive but necessary project for Bangladesh to go step by step through decentralization.
The project did not start as of 2011 because the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare did not proceed with the project. [5] Toma construction delayed the construction of a culvert in Hatirjheel project by three months after they subcontracted the project in 2011. They had received the contract from Bangladesh Railway. [6]
The Legacy Tower is an under-construction supertall skyscraper in Dhaka, Bangladesh.The skyscraper is a part of the Bangabandhu tri-tower. Alongside the 71-floor Liberation Tower and the 52-floor Language Tower, it serves as the centerpiece of the US$12 billion central business district development project in Purbachal. [4]
Dhaka Tower is a 150 m (490 ft) tall, [1] 38-storey skyscraper, currently being constructed at Dhaka’s Tejgaon Industrial Area, on the shores of Hatirjheel Lake.The building is a project of the Dhaka-based real estate firm, Shanta Holdings, with the help of the Netherlands’ OMA.
Dhaka–Ashulia Elevated Expressway is an under-construction elevated expressway project in Bangladesh. Once built, the expressway will become Bangladesh’s third elevated expressway and connect Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport with Abdullahpur, Ashulia, Baipayl and Dhaka Export Processing Zone (DEPZ) on the Nabinagar–Chandra highway.
In May 2015, the chairman and managing director of Sheltech were designated as commercially important persons by the government of Bangladesh. [ 8 ] In January, Sheltech completed construction of Sheltech Bithika, the largest real estate project of the company with 184 apartments and 12 commercial spaces in Mirpur Thana , Dhaka. [ 9 ]
Its construction started on 26 December 2019. [1] After April 2022, the construction of the expressway was speeded up due to the loan assistance of Bangladesh Infrastructure Finance Fund Limited and China Development Bank. As of 2023, the project is experiencing delays due to land transfer issues from government agencies, hampering its progress ...
The plan to construct a 200 MW PWR power plant was completed in 1969 with the assistance of Belgium. [11] However, in 1969-1971, the project was scrapped by the then Pakistan Government. [12] After Bangladesh gained independence, the Government of Bangladesh resumed the effort to construct the 200-megawatt nuclear power plant. [12]