In a major step and effort to manage the growing housing deficit in Islamabad, the authorities have triggered the new zones of Islamabad, F-12 and G-12. The project falls under the wider government program to make residential spaces more available in the capital and to respond to the growing housing demand.
According to recent updates, planning work has made significant progress under the CDA sector development in Islamabad. The Islamabad F-12 layout plan has already been done, and approval procedures are being undertaken. Meanwhile, the G-12 Islamabad sector update shows that its PC-I acceptance is soon to be completed, which implies that the two sectors are also on the verge of official launch.
The Federal Government Employees Housing Authority of Pakistan is undertaking their construction in Islamabad and actively attempting to expand residential accommodation for government employees and the masses.
The F-12 and G-12 Islamabad launch information will be announced once the last approvals, price, and planning are sorted according to officials. The project is included in the new sectors proposed by the current government in Islamabad, 2026, which will alleviate the already existing housing crisis in the city.
This move will assist in solving the housing crisis that has been a thorn in the flesh since the increased population growth rate and the increased demand to reside in cities in Islamabad.
FGEHA projects in housing already offer plots in these sectors in previous stages, including the distribution of overseas Pakistanis and the general population. This demonstrates the long-term vision of the housing schemes in Islamabad.
At the same time, other neighbouring developments like the F-14 and F-15 Islamabad development are also being done, as part of a wider growth plan for the residential areas in Islamabad in the year 2026.
The government has made this decision, which means its attempts to solve the problem of urban growth. Since the government has new sectors planned in Islamabad in 2026. It is engaged in providing affordable and accessible housing, alongside improving infrastructure and the quality of urban planning.
Generally, the new districts (F-12 and G-12) construction in Islamabad will assist in alleviating the housing crisis in this city, boosting real estate development and creating new investments in the capital.



