Sundar Industrial Estate is a premier industrial hub inaugurated in February 2007, spanning approximately 1,750-1,800 acres about 45 km south-west of central Lahore. Managed by the Punjab Industrial Estates Development & Management Company (PIEDMC) under the Government of Punjab, it hosts over 700 operational units. The estate offers state-of-the-art infrastructure, including reliable utilities, secure gated access, and a one-window facilitation system, making it an attractive investment for industrial manufacturers and SMEs.
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The Punjab Industrial Estates Development and Management Company (PIEDMC) organized the Pakistan Sundar Industrial Expo 2026, a three-day event held from February 11 to 13, 2026, at Sundar Industrial Estate. Inaugurated by provincial officials including Chairman PIEDMC Maj (R) Javed Iqbal, the Expo featured over 500 industries, business networking sessions, and investor briefings — aiming to boost industrial growth, exports, and investment in Pakistan.
The 11th Procurement Committee Meeting of Sundar Industrial Estate was convened on December 16, 2025, approving contract awards and overseeing the handover of a fire-truck chassis. This reflects ongoing institutional activity under the Board of Management to strengthen infrastructure and procurement governance across the estate.
In early 2026, Sundar Industrial Estate launched several prime industrial and commercial plots for sale, advertised by PIEDMC and real estate agencies. These plots — located in high-visibility zones like B Block on Main Road — are marketed as ideal for factories, warehouses, and commercial setups, with all dues cleared to ensure hassle-free transfer.
On May 11, 2026, Sundar Industrial Estate issued an official Electricity Bill Alert for April 2026, confirming bills were issued by PITC on May 8, 2026, with a due date of May 19, 2026. The alert highlights application of the Incremental Consumption Relief Package-2025 for eligible industrial consumers (B-2 & B-3), urging timely payment to avoid late surcharges.
A major social welfare initiative under Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz delivered homes for 720 labor families at Sundar Industrial Estate — reinforcing the estate’s role as an integrated industrial ecosystem that supports both industry and workforce welfare. This marks a significant step toward inclusive development and worker dignity.
Sundar Industrial Estate continued active procurement operations in early 2026, issuing multiple tender notices — including one for uniform supply with a closing date of June 9, 2026. A workshop on EPADS & PPRA Rules was also held on October 22, 2025, underscoring institutional commitment to transparent and compliant public procurement.
Close proximity to major employers such as BT, NFC-2, Sui Gas-2, and AWT-2, facilitating convenient daily commutes and promising future appreciation.
Economical and affordable plot prices, making it accessible for buyers.
Well-built roads with underground utilities, offering modern infrastructure.
Strategic location on Sundar-Raiwind Road, providing easy access and connectivity to key areas.
Absence of mature community amenities, green spaces, and leisure facilities, impacting quality of life.
Slow development of surrounding residential schemes, leading to delays in community growth.
Described as 'not a posh housing scheme', indicating it is not considered a luxury or high-end residential area.
Concerns over delayed possession and incomplete infrastructure in the immediate neighbourhood.
Industrial surroundings bring noise, traffic congestion, and occasional pollution, affecting living conditions.