Rawalpindi Ring Road Project: Updated PC-I Approved with Rs 32.9 Billion Budget
The Punjab government has taken a significant step forward in developing Rawalpindi infrastructure with the approval of the updated Project Concept-I (PC-I) for the Rawalpindi Ring Road project. The
Central Development Working Party (CDWP) recently approved the revised cost estimate of Rs 32.9 billion, which marks an increase from the earlier budget of Rs 26.9 billion. This milestone signifies a major advancement in addressing the region’s transportation needs.
Progress and Key Developments
Kinza Murtaza, the Director General of the
Rawalpindi Development Authority (RDA), shared insights into the project’s progress. Work on the girders for the flyovers has officially commenced, marking a crucial milestone in the construction process and ensuring that the project is on track to meet its completion goals.
Five Interchanges for Enhanced Connectivity
The Rawalpindi Ring Road spans an impressive 38.3 kilometers and will feature five interchanges strategically located to enhance connectivity and ease of travel. These interchanges include:
- Banth
- Chak Beli Khan
- Adiala Road
- Chakri Road
- Thallian
These interchanges are designed to improve access and reduce commuter travel times while alleviating the traffic congestion that currently plagues the city’s roads.
Meeting Rawalpindi’s Growing Transportation Needs
Director General Kinza Murtaza emphasized that the updated plan has been meticulously designed to address the rapidly growing travel demands of the Rawalpindi region. By improving the flow of traffic and offering a more efficient transportation network, the Ring Road project aims to serve both current and future residents. This initiative aligns with the broader vision of modernizing Rawalpindi’s infrastructure to meet the needs of a growing population and urban expansion.
A Catalyst for Regional Growth
The Rawalpindi Ring Road project is poised to become a cornerstone of the city’s infrastructural transformation. Beyond improving transportation, it is expected to catalyze regional economic growth by enhancing accessibility and connectivity. The benefits of the project will extend to commuters, businesses, and travelers, contributing to Rawalpindi’s overall development.
Conclusion
The approval of the updated PC-I for the
Rawalpindi Ring Road project underscores the Punjab government’s commitment to modernizing the region’s infrastructure. With a revised budget of Rs 32.9 billion, the project promises to address the region’s growing transportation needs while fostering economic development. As work progresses on critical components like the flyover girders, the completion of this 38.3-kilometer road is set to bring significant improvements to the daily lives of Rawalpindi’s residents and visitors alike.
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