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MAS Residencia Catalog-Design LAHORE Lahore is the capital city of the province of Lahore is a main cultural center of the Punjab, the second largest metropolitan Punjab region and Pakistan, and is the area in Pakistan and the 18th most populous largest Punjabi city in the world. Lahore city in the world. It is an important historical remains an economic, political, transpor- center in South Asia. With a rich history tation, entertainment, and educational dating back over a millennium, hub of Pakistan. Lahore is referred to as the cultural heart of Pakistan as it hosts most of the arts, cuisine, festivals, music, film-making, gardening and intelligentsia of the country. The city has always been a center for publications where 80% of Pakistan's books are published, and it remains the foremost center of literary, educational and cultural activity in Pakistan. It is also home to hundreds of temples, mosques, churches and shrines. An estimate in January 2015 gave the population of the Lahore agglomeration as 10,052,000. LAHORE RING ROAD The Lahore Ring Road (LRR) is an 85-km long 6-lane high-speed limited-access or controlled-access. orbital motorway around Lahore, Pakistan. It is linked to the M-2 Motorway and the N5 National Highway. The LRR circles Lahore over a circumference of 85 km. The route of the Lahore Ring Road is from 95% of the northern loop of LRR is now BabuSabu to Saggian Interchange, Lahore, complete. There will be one emergency Niazi Chowk, and then stretching straight up lane on both the sides of the road. to MehmoodBooti, passing through GT Almost 425,000 vehicles will pass road, Canal Bank Road, Harbanspura Inter- through daily. All link roads with Lahore change, Barki Road, Abdullah Gul Inter- Ring Road will be improved and change, Allama Iqbal International Airport, widened besides repairing all important Ghazi Road, DHA Phase V & VII, Sui Gas highways of the city to cater to the flow Society, Ferozpur Road, to Hdira Drain of traffic. As many as 20 interchanges (South) to Halloki, Bahria Town to NiazBiag. will be erected on the road to provide better transport facilities. ALLAMA IQBAL INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT Allama Iqbal International Airport is the 15 km from the centre of the city. A total second largest civil airport in Pakistan, of 3,192,904 passengers travelled serving Lahore, the capital of Punjab through Allama Iqbal International province as well a large portion of the Airport in 2009 making it the second travellers from the Punjab province. busiest airport in Pakistan. Originally known as Lahore International Airport, it was renamed after Allama Iqbal, one of the pioneers that led to the creation of Pakistan. EDUCATION SYSTEM IN LAHORE The education system in Lahore is formulated e current literacy rate of Lahore is 64%. The along specific modern, religious, cultural, standard national system of education is social, psychological and scientific injunc- mainly inspired from the British system. tions. Lahore is Pakistan’s largest producer of Lahore has a wide range of schools, colleges professionals in the fields of science, technolo- and universities that caters to diverse gy, IT, engineering, medicine, nuclear sciences, streams. The system is divided into five pharmacology, telecommunication, biotech- levels: primary (grades one through nology and microelectronics. Most of the five); middle (grades six through eight); reputable universities are public, but in recent years there has also been an upsurge in the high (grades nine and ten, leading to the number of private universities. Secondary School Certificate); Intermediate (grades eleven and twelve, leading to a Higher Secondary School Certifi- cate); and university programs leading to graduate and advanced degrees. Lahore, like majority of the cities in Pakistan has both public and private educational institutions from primary to university level. Most educational institutions are gender based from primary to university level. INTRODUCTION MAS Group is one of the leading organi- in their respective domains and believes zation in real estate sector of Pakistan that both expertise & qualification and consists of three subsidiary firms produces reliable dynamic organiza- Mas horizon, Dimen Associates and tion. MAS Group has always strived to Exa MAS.. In a very short span MAS provide the highest standards of work- Group has proved its grounds in this manship, with modern projects manage- sector by delivering projects worth ment techniques and latest technology. multi billions. With commitment to MAS Group aims to develop communi- provide its services above par with ties where residents are addressed for global preferences, we go extra miles to their needs and their satisfaction is ensure that we turn your vision into reali- ensured and further has set out a ty. The group comprises of profession- mission to develop 50,000 units als with diverse experience of real (Homes, Apartments and Plots) by the estate sector year 2025 . With the ever changing dynamics of this sector, MAS Group has retained its position as an experienced and reliable partner for Town Planning, building infrastructures and Town Management. We provide one stop shop solution to our client and are amongst their first choice as a reputable and trustworthy partner who work according to both brief and budget of our clients. Conceive, Build & Deliver! Bird eye view - Mas Residencia After delivering multiple successful projects MAS Group now introduces MAS Residencia a state of the art gated residential housing society which constitutes of strong infrastructure, leisure facilities and amenities as below: Parks Waste management system. Mosque. Generator Backup, 24/7 electrification. Café Pick & Drop services. CCTV Laundry. Security System. Housekeeping. MAS Residencia homes are the most affordable warranty homes available in various designs/ sizes which are constructed and designed by professional architects & engineers of MAS Group, making them the most prestigious address in city. Together with blend of latest architectural designs by our design wing while keeping in view your life style and modern techniques of construction by our construction wing MAS Residencia Homes are luxury and lifetime durable homes for our clients in Pakistan and abroad. Our past deliverance and satisfied customers are best evidences of our success in this domain. If you are planning to buy a new home for your family, MAS Residencia is the ultimate solution for it. As it’s WORTH LIVING. LOCATION MAS Residencia is strategically located on the main Ring Road (SL1) making it acces- sible from all parts of the city and is adjacent to State life housing scheme, DHA phase 5 and Bankers Cooperative housing Scheme. This meticulously designed project is just 10 min away from the Allama Iqbal International Airport Lahore. Entrance - Mas Residencia House Design - Type A Ground Floor Plan First Floor Plan Covered Area - 1700 sq.ft House Design - Type B Ground Floor Plan First Floor Plan Covered Area - 1700 sq.ft HEAD OFFICE MARKETING OFFICE + 92 (042) 111-627-000 0300-4185665 0333-4926402 Suit No. 1, First Floor, Amna Tower, Phase-III, C-Block Extention, Bankers Town Corporative GECHS Peco Road, Township, Lahore, Pakistan. Housing Society, Lahore, Pakistan Design by: .
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