CDWP approves revised PC-I for Rawalpindi Ring Road project
The Punjab government has received approval for the revised PC-I of the Rawalpindi Ring Road project, with the estimated cost rising to Rs 32.9 billion from the previous Rs 26.9 billion.
This approval was granted during a meeting of the Central Development Working Party (CDWP), marking a significant advancement in the project’s execution.
Kinza Murtaza, the Director General of the Rawalpindi Development Authority (RDA), noted that considerable progress has been made, including the launch of girder work on the flyovers, which is a major milestone in the construction process.
The Ring Road, spanning 38.3 kilometers, will feature five interchanges at Banth, Chak Beli Khan, Adiala Road, Chakri Road, and Thallian.
Once completed, the project aims to alleviate traffic congestion in Rawalpindi and enhance the transportation network for the city.
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“This revised plan is designed to meet the increasing transportation demands of the region, improve mobility, and address traffic issues,” said Murtaza, emphasizing the importance of the ongoing construction work.
The Ring Road is a crucial part of broader efforts to modernize Rawalpindi’s infrastructure, expected to benefit local residents and commuters while contributing to the region’s overall development.
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