Sindh Cracks Down on Builders Failing to Complete Projects on Time

The Sindh Building Control Authority (SBCA) has announced strict measures against builders who fail to complete construction projects within the designated timelines. The initiative aims to safeguard homebuyers and restore confidence in the province’s real estate and construction sector.

Officials stated that the crackdown will target developers who have delayed residential and commercial projects, often leaving investors and buyers waiting for years. Under the new enforcement strategy, the SBCA will monitor ongoing construction sites and take legal action against non-compliant builders.

The move is intended to ensure accountability and transparency in the construction industry. Authorities emphasized that timely completion of projects is critical to protect consumer interests and maintain the credibility of real estate developers operating in Sindh.

Builders who fail to meet deadlines may face penalties, project sealing, or other legal actions as per SBCA regulations. The crackdown also includes enhanced reporting mechanisms for homebuyers to lodge complaints about delayed projects.

The SBCA’s initiative is part of a broader effort to improve governance in the construction sector and prevent financial losses for residents investing in property across the province. Real estate experts believe the enforcement will encourage builders to adhere to project timelines and restore trust in the housing market.