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Overview, Vision & Mission Statement

Overview

Government of Punjab formed Punjab Public Private Partnership Authority (PPPPA) in 2019, by enactment of the new PPP Act. The objective is to develop a centralized hub and strategic arm of the government of Punjab for promoting public-private partnerships.

Vision

“Creating a conducive environment that may support investment towards generating successful public-private partnerships in diverse development areas for the ultimate growth of the economy”

Mission Statement

“Developing a Sustainable Institutional and Regulatory Ecosystem in Punjab that may ensure transparent, seamless, and efficient execution of public-private partnership based projects in the infrastructure, social, technology, and other development sectors through the creation of a win-win situation across the board”

Our Leadership & Team

Leadership & Team

Muhammad Usman is a career civil servant from Pakistan Administrative Service (PAS). Before heading Punjab PPP Authority (P4A), he has held numerous pivotal positions, including Secretary Food Department, Special Secretary Development at the Specialized Healthcare and Medical Education Department. His leadership extends to strategic roles such as Member of Private Sector Development at the Planning and Development Board, Punjab and Project Director at the Project Management Unit (PMU) of the Primary & Secondary Healthcare Department. He has also worked as Additional Secretary at Management & Professional Development Department, Punjab, District Coordination Officer Hafizabad, Additional Finance Secretary and Additional Director General at the Lahore Development Authority showcasing his versatility and expertise across various domains of governance.

Furthermore, Muhammad Usman has demonstrated exceptional academic prowess, holding a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from the University of Engineering & Technology and an LL.B from the University of the Punjab. Complementing his academic achievements are his professional trainings, including the Specialized Training Program for the officers of Pakistan Administrative Services and the Mid-Career Management Course for Federal Government officers. Notably, he has enriched his skill set through specialized courses in Evidence Based Decision Making from the National School of Public Policy and Project Development and Appraisal from the German Agency for Technical Cooperation –GTZ. His blend of academic excellence, diverse experience, and extensive training underscores his exceptional leadership and commitment to public service and is well-equipped to lead the P4A to success.

Mr. Muhammad Usman (PAS/BS-20)
Chief Executive Officer (CEO)

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Operational Journey of the PPP Project, ‘Dualization of Sheikhupura-Gujranwala Road’ Beings


On the occasion of Independence Day, a remarkable achievement has been made through a successful PPP venture. The grand inauguration marked the operationalization of 'Dualization of Sheikhupura Gujranwala Road' project, which serves as a critical linkage between two major urban cities of Punjab.  A significant highlight is its…

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Flyover at Kahna Kacha Defence Road Lahore

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The Kahna Kacha Flyover Lahore is located at Railway Line crossing Defence Road and is part of the Lahore Urban Transport Master Plan of 2011 - 2030. Kahna Flyover provides an uninterrupted flow of traffic plying along the road which was plagued by the heavy freight traffic generated by the Industry in the vicinity and the residential areas. The railway crossing on the Kahna Kacha road was a major bottleneck in the free flow of this heavy traffic.