CM Maryam directs authorities to complete Rawalpindi Ring Road project by Dec

RAWALPINDI: Punjab Chief Minister (CM) Maryam Nawaz Sharif has directed the authorities concerned to complete the Rawalpindi Ring Road project by December.

During visit to the site of project here on Thursday, she was briefed by the NESPAK and FWO officials regarding progress of Rawalpindi Ring Road Project at Tehraiya site.

The CM was briefed that the project started in September 2023 and all the construction work would be completed by February 2025.

All the structures on the way of 38.3 kms long Ring Road Project had been removed for speedy construction work while removal of the utility services in the right of the way was underway. 24 percent work on Rawalpindi Ring Road project has been completed.

Five interchanges, 11 overpasses, bridges on 2 rivers, 6 canals and a railway bridge would be constructed under the project while 15 subways and 53 small bridges would be constructed on the Rawalpindi Ring Road.

A rest area would be constructed on the Ring Road.

Maryam Nawaz said that the project was indispensable for ease of transportation of the citizens, adding, industrial zones would also be built on the project.

She said that the project would be a game changer for Rawalpindi, adding creation of the industrial zones would provide employment opportunities to the local people.

Two years were fixed for the completion of the project and all-out efforts would be made to complete it before the deadline, the CM said.

The completion of the most important public welfare project should not be delayed, she directed.

The work on the ring road project was going on day and night and it would be completed before the stipulated time frame, Maryam Nawaz informed.

Swift construction work would be ensured on Ring Road Project and there would be no compromise on the quality, she added. She instructed that Rawalpindi Ring Road interchanges should be named after the respective villages.

Former Senator Pervaiz Rasheed, Members of Assembly Marriyum Aurangzeb, Uzmi Bukhari, Sania Ashiq, Chief Secretary, concerned secretaries, Commissioner Rawalpindi Division and other officials were also present on the occasion.

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