CDA Board comprises of the Chairman, 7 executive members and 4 non-executive members. Similarly, Chief Commissioner Islamabad (ICT) and Commissioner Rawalpindi are also the ex-officio members of the CDA Board. Each Executive Member is in charge of various wings.
These directorates include:
Responsible for the overall administration and management of the CDA, including human resources, procurement, and general administration.
Handles all engineering-related projects and processes of the CDA, including infrastructure development, construction, and maintenance.
Deals with the management, maintenance, and development of CDA's property and assets, including commercial and residential properties.
Responsible for urban planning, land use development, and design of infrastructure projects, ensuring sustainable and efficient development.
Focuses on environmental conservation, management, and ensuring sustainable development practices within the capital territory.
Deals with the effective use of technology and digitalization for improving administrative processes and service delivery.
Each executive member supervises and guides their respective directorate in accordance with the policies and objectives set by the CDA Board. The board, in turn, oversees the overall functioning of the CDA and makes key decisions regarding major projects, policies, and initiatives for the development and management of Islamabad.