Rawalpindi: Mohsin Naqvi, the chief minister of Punjab, expressed his happiness with the 38-kilometer Rawalpindi Ring Road (RRR). By August 2024, a startling 12% of the development work is anticipated to be finished, he explained. He also conveyed confidence in the RRR work that FWO is doing. Additionally, he informed the media of the project’s pressing necessity. In fact, the most promising project for regional growth is this Ring Road.
Additionally, Mr. Naqvi went to the location and looked over the construction of a bridge on Soan Bridge. The Frontier Works Organization (FWO) briefed him on the rapid growth occurring on Rawalpindi’s Ring Road. The RRR was originally projected to be 74 km long in 1991; however, it has since been revised to just be 38 km long.
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Here are some basic information about Rawalpindi Ring Road:
Features | Details |
Length | 38km |
Width | 300 ft. |
Lanes | 6 |
Bridges | 13 |
Overpass | 10 |
Culverts | 51 |
Subway | 16 |
Feasibility Report | 2008 |
Total Structures | 90 |
Starting Point | Sangjani |
End Point | Rawat |
Contractor | FWO |
Authority | Rawalpindi Development Authority (RDA) |
Launch Date | August 2024 |
Total Cost | PKR 22.8 Billion |
Additionally, the FWO updated him on the Daducha Dam’s progress in meeting the area’s water needs. It is anticipated that the dam will provide hundreds of thousands of people in the surrounding area with clean drinking water. Because of the lack of water and the low average rainfall, Rawalpindi has been dealing with a number of problems recently. The government must build dams immediately because their absence exacerbates the city’s water problems.
He expressed regret for the inconvenience the people had experienced as a result of the development activity at that time. He did, however, also state that development projects must be completed, even if doing so causes the public some short-term inconvenience. He praised the teamwork involved in these endeavors and gave them instructions to finish them by the deadline.
The Rawalpindi Ring Road is moving quickly and has a great deal of potential to boost the local economy.
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