COOOP is honoured to collaborate with the Baluchistan Development Authority and Consultants Group (CG) on the design of the Gwadar Waterfront project in Gwadar, Pakistan. This ambitious endeavour involves master planning for a 150-kilometer coastline from Gwadar west bay to Jiwani, with a project cost of PKR 12,000 million. The primary objective of the master plan is to uplift the socio-economic status of coastal settlements by providing local facilities and infrastructure, creating job opportunities, and fostering tourism development.
The Gwadar district, situated in the western coastal belt of Balochistan, is renowned for its natural beauty and strategic significance, particularly due to the Gwadar port. As the third deep-sea port in Pakistan, Gwadar plays a crucial role in both national and international trade, serving as a gateway for trade routes connecting Western China, South Asia, and the Middle East. With expectations to generate billions of dollars in revenue and create two million jobs, the Gwadar port project is a cornerstone of economic development in the region.
COOOP's involvement in the Gwadar Waterfront project includes a range of services such as general and bathymetric surveys, satellite imagery analysis, regional land use zoning, and coordination with relevant agencies. Our design approach integrates principles of behaviour design to ensure that the waterfront project not only meets functional requirements but also enhances the overall experience for residents and visitors alike. Through thoughtful planning and innovative design, COOOP aims to contribute to the sustainable development and prosperity of Gwadar, reinforcing its status as a key player in regional trade and commerce.