Pakistan Housing Authority (PHA) UET Lahore is a government-developed residential scheme offering low-cost, multi-storey flats primarily for government employees and middle-income families. Located directly opposite the UET campus, it provides a secure and well-connected living environment with essential amenities. The project is managed by the Pakistan Housing Authority under the Ministry of Housing & Works, focusing on affordable housing solutions in a prime educational and commercial corridor.
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On 4 September 2025, senior officials from the Punjab Housing and Town Planning Agency (PHATA) — including the Director of Coordination and Director of Estate Management — met with the Chairman of the Department of Civil Engineering at UET Lahore to co-develop a durable, sustainable, cost-effective, and environmentally friendly model housing project. This initiative aligns with the PHA Foundation’s broader support for the BuildPakistan 2025 national program targeting affordable, energy-efficient, and climate-resilient housing across Pakistan.
In early May 2026, PHA Lahore — rebranded from the former Parks and Horticulture Authority — organized large-scale civic celebrations for Marka-i-Haq, commemorating Operation Bunyan-al-Marsoos. The agency deployed magnificent decorative floats across Lahore, including at Jilani Park and major roads, and hosted the Azm-e-Aalishan Concert at Liberty Chowk to honor the Pakistan Armed Forces and promote patriotism among citizens.
In February 2026, UET Lahore partnered with Haier Pakistan to launch the Haier Forest initiative — a large-scale urban plantation drive complemented by a joint research lab for energy-saving green technologies. The collaboration aims to enhance environmental sustainability in Lahore and advance innovation in clean energy solutions through academic-industry synergy.
Close proximity to major educational institutions (UET), hospitals, schools, historical landmarks (Shalimar Gardens), and commercial markets is highly praised.
Considered a reliable option for real estate investment with stable property values and long-term growth potential, attracting both families and investors.
Availability of basic amenities such as parks, mosques, and commercial shops within the society.
Peaceful living environment with solid infrastructure, reliable water and gas connections, organized road networks, and landscaped streets.
Well-planned area with excellent connectivity to GT Road, Ring Road, and UET campus, offering convenient access for families and commuters.
Electricity supply can be intermittent, especially during peak summer months. Occasional water pressure fluctuations are also reported.
A study on apartment living in Lahore indicates residents and adolescents often prefer horizontal housing due to feelings of crowdedness, shared space, and compromised visual/aural privacy inherent in vertical structures.
Security personnel are perceived as less vigilant compared to more upscale schemes like DHA, leading to occasional safety concerns among residents.
Delayed maintenance of communal areas and a need for better waste-management services are common complaints.
Internal roads are often too narrow for larger vehicles and can become congested, limiting accessibility and causing traffic issues.