SBCA team inspects Gul Plaza building
- 20-Jan-2026
KARACHI: A team of Sindh Building Control Authority (SBCA) on Tuesday inspected the building of Gul Plaza wrecked by a third-degree fire. The building control authority’s team allowed rescue workers’ entry in the premises after survey of the structure. “The building has become dangerous, but rescue work could be conducted with necessary caution,” Director SBCA […]
Corruption worth Rs100bn unearthed in Sindh Building Control Authority
- 24-Sep-2020
The revelation was made in Sindh Local Government Board's report comprising 59 pages.
Liquatabad building declared dangerous faces no immediate threat of collapse: SBCA
- 16-Mar-2020
A building structure declared dangerous last night in the vicinity of Liaquatabad has been cleared by the inspection team of SBCA on Monday
Karachi building collapse: SBCA forms seven member investigative committee
- 30-Dec-2019
Director General Sindh Building Control Authority has formed a 7 member investigation committee to determine the cause of Ranchore line building collapse.
Karachi marriage halls to be shutdown from tomorrow
- 26-Jan-2019
On Jan 24, SC ordered to demolish some wedding halls
930 residential plots in Karachi being used for commercial purposes: SBCA
- 24-Jan-2019
The plots traced are in areas of Karsaz, PECHS, Nazimabad and others.
SBCA to demolish three dilapidated buildings in Karachi’s Liaquatabad
- 19-Jul-2017
KARACHI: Following the collapse of a three-storey residential building leaving at least six dead, Sindh Building Control Authority Demolition (SBCA) has decided to demolish the surrounding dilapidated buildings in Liaquatabad area of the metropolis to prevent further losses, ARY News reported on Wednesday. Issuing notices to residents and granting time to vacate the buildings, SBCA […]
Director Buildings Liaquatabad arrested
- 15-Mar-2016
KARACHI: Sindh anti-corruption department has arrested Director Buildings Liaquatabad in a raid in Sindh Building Control Authority (SBCA) here, ARY News reported on Tuesday.







