Sundar Small Industrial Estate Phase 2 is a government-established industrial community in Lahore, developed as part of initiatives to promote small-scale industries. It currently offers modern infrastructure and facilities, making it a thriving hub for manufacturing and trade. The estate is strategically located with comprehensive amenities and a secure environment, positioning it as a key industrial zone in the region.
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In December 2025, Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif inaugurated the balloting ceremony for 720 newly constructed two-room flats at Sundar Small Industrial Estate Phase II, exclusively allocated to homeless industrial workers from Lahore and Kasur. The initiative included special provisions for widows and persons with disabilities, with possession directed to be handed over within seven days. This marks the first major welfare delivery under Phase II, which is set to include 672 additional residential apartments as part of a broader provincial worker housing plan.
PIEDMC officially launched the countdown for the Pakistan Sundar Industrial Expo 2026 (PSIE2026), branded as Pakistan’s biggest and most premium industrial expo. Scheduled for 2026, the event will be hosted at Sundar Small Industrial Estate Phase II and aims to position the estate as a national hub for manufacturing, investment, and industrial innovation — reinforcing its strategic role in Punjab’s industrial decentralization policy.
PIEDMC has formally launched a new round of industrial and commercial plot allocations across Sundar Small Industrial Estate Phase II, targeting domestic and foreign investors. Plots are being allotted through computerized balloting, with marketing efforts emphasizing prime location, infrastructure readiness, and alignment with Punjab’s strategy to shift industrial activity outside urban cores. No official size or pricing details were disclosed in available reports.
Sundar Industrial Estate Board of Management (BOMSIE) is executing a robust pipeline of tenders for Phase II upgrades, including LED street lighting, integrated security equipment (ANPR), horticulture systems, water chillers for RO plants, boundary wall construction, and IT infrastructure. These procurements reflect sustained operational investment and align with Punjab’s broader Rs 30 billion industrial estate upgrade program announced for FY2025–26.
Features a well-developed road network made of steel-reinforced concrete, with underground utilities. Over 90% of the development is complete.
Located strategically on Sundar-Raiwind Road, offering proximity to major industrial employers like BT, NFC-2, Sui-Gas-2, and AWT-2, which is a significant advantage for daily commuting.
Offers affordable plot prices, making it an economical investment option.
The area suffers from noise, traffic, and overall livability issues typical of an industrial zone.
Concerns about chemical pollution, harmful gases, and smoke from factories negatively impacting residents, especially young kids and pregnant women.
Existing facilities like the on-site bank, hospital, and fire-protection services are rated poorly by residents and investors.
The estate lacks essential residential and community facilities such as dedicated worker housing, a canteen, a bus terminal, technical libraries, and workshops.
Key services like waste collection, a weigh-bridge, an exhibition hall, and a central repair workshop are missing.