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Much-needed refurbishment: Prime Minister announces Rs5 billion for overhaul of capital’s roads

Published: July 1, 2015

At present, hours-long traffic jams are a routine affair for those commuting on the highway daily.

Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif announcing the Islamabad revamp project.

ISLAMABAD:

Commuters in the federal capital can heave a sigh of relief after Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s announcement on Tuesday of a Rs5 billion special assistance package for rehabilitation of different roads in the city. The premier was inaugurating the multi-billion Islamabad Highway widening project.

An approximately 25-kilometre long signal-free corridor on the Islamabad Highway from Zero Point to Rawat will be developed at an estimated cost of Rs21.8 billion.

Read: Expressway’s makeover: PM inaugurates project today

Under the project, additional lanes will be added to the existing highway along with service roads, besides construction of six partial and full interchanges — one each at the intersections of Sector I-8, Sohan, Khanna, Airport/Koral, and GT Road — and four vehicular underpasses and overpasses.

While the existing Faizabad interchange will be completely rehabilitated and additional loops and ramps will be added to it.

Once completed, there will be four lanes on each side of the highway between Zero Point to Faizabad and Airport Chowk to Rawat, while five lanes on each side of the highway between Faizabad to Airport Chowk.

The design speed for light transport vehicles on the upgraded highway will be 100 kilometers per hour.

The project has been divided in two phases: the 12.5-kilometer phase-I includes up-gradation of the highway from Zero Point to Airport Chowk at a cost of Rs8.6 billion and it will be completed within six months while the 12.5-kilometre phase-II includes up-gradation of the highway from Airport Chowk to Rawat and it will cost Rs13.16 billion. A timeframe for phase-II is not yet available.

Construction of a number of pedestrian bridges, walkways, bus bays, bus shelters and installation of efficient LED lighting system is also part of the project.

Read: Islamabad Highway expansion: First phase of work to begin in first week of July

The firm Maksons Construction has already been contracted out development of the first phase while tenders for the remaining work of first phase will be opened on July 7.

PM speaks about Islamabad

Addressing the inaugural ceremony, the premier emphasised that the city managers carryout this project on international standards and within the prescribed timeframe.

He deplored the dilapidated conditions of the capital’s roads and announced a Rs5 billion package for their up-gradation saying “Islamabad is the capital city and should be developed on international standards.” Sharif said he would himself inspect the rehabilitation work of the road network in Islamabad.

The prime minister also announced plans for linking Rawat with the motorway to provide a bypass and an alternate route to vehicles intending to enter the motorway avoiding the city rush. He also announced a similar bypass at Bhara Khau area for convenience of tourists travelling to Murree and beyond.

Sharif termed the Islamabad Highway project as another significant addition to the mega development projects of the capital saying Islamabad would experience a remarkable improvement in infrastructure in the next two to three years.

Read: Neelum-jhelum project: 72% of work completed

Sharif also asked the chairman of the Capital Development Authority (CDA) to initiate an inquiry against officials involved in the delay of execution of the Kashmir Highway project and financial irregularities in the project.

The ceremony was held at Shakarparian Parade Ground and attended by federal ministers, MPs, federal secretaries, and officers of CDA and other departments.


Published in The Express Tribune, July 1st, 2015.



PM performs ground breaking of Signal Free Corridor of Islamabad Highway; Project from Zero Point to Rawat to cost Rs 21.81 billion

Islamabad

11 HOURS AGO BY STAFF REPORT


Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has said that international standard infrastructure is being developed to put Pakistan on the fast track to development.

He was speaking at the ground-breaking ceremony of Signal Free Corridor of the Islamabad Highway on Tuesday afternoon. The project envisages conversion of 24 kilometre Expressway from Zero Point to GT Road Rawat as signal free corridor besides addition of lanes to ease traffic congestion. It will cost about Rs 21.81 billion.

In the first phase, launched today, four kilometre portion from Zero Point to Faizabad would be completed at a cost of 1.6 billion rupees. An overhead bridge would be constructed at Shakarparian Chowk to give signal free access to travellers.

Nawaz Sharif said there is plan to construct Muzaffarabad-Mirpur road along Jhelum river.

He announced that the landscape of Islamabad would be changed during remaining three years of the present government. He said he has approved five billion rupee package for Islamabad to upgrade its roads to international standards.

He after completion of work on Islamabad highway expansion project, there is a plan to link Rawat with Motorway so that Motorway users could have another option to enter Islamabad.

He said a bridge would be constructed at Bhara Kahu to provide hassle free access to user of Murree Expressway. Alternatively, there is plan to construct a bypass through Shahdara if land for the purpose becomes available.
 
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As a resident of Islamabad, I can vouch that this needed to be done LONG AGO!

Islamabad is being ruined, absolutely ruined. Wild shrubs on green belts, poor roads, those haphazard U-turns everywhere, non-working signals, broken bits and pieces everywhere on the road.

Finally...

As for the other signal free corridor, that's pretty much pointless if you ask me. No need for making flyovers on all the signals...there isn't much traffic there anyways, especially once Peshawar mor gets A-OK. The only choke point was maybe Airport CHowk, all else was good.

Oh well.
 
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As for the other signal free corridor, that's pretty much pointless if you ask me. No need for making flyovers on all the signals...there isn't much traffic there anyways, especially once Peshawar mor gets A-OK. The only choke point was maybe Airport CHowk, all else was good.

Oh well.

On peak hours there is a big traffic jam due to signal on I-8 near parade ground specially till way back to PIMS
 
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Much-needed refurbishment: Prime Minister announces Rs5 billion for overhaul of capital’s roads

Published: July 1, 2015

At present, hours-long traffic jams are a routine affair for those commuting on the highway daily.

Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif announcing the Islamabad revamp project.

ISLAMABAD:

Commuters in the federal capital can heave a sigh of relief after Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s announcement on Tuesday of a Rs5 billion special assistance package for rehabilitation of different roads in the city. The premier was inaugurating the multi-billion Islamabad Highway widening project.

An approximately 25-kilometre long signal-free corridor on the Islamabad Highway from Zero Point to Rawat will be developed at an estimated cost of Rs21.8 billion.

Read: Expressway’s makeover: PM inaugurates project today

Under the project, additional lanes will be added to the existing highway along with service roads, besides construction of six partial and full interchanges — one each at the intersections of Sector I-8, Sohan, Khanna, Airport/Koral, and GT Road — and four vehicular underpasses and overpasses.

While the existing Faizabad interchange will be completely rehabilitated and additional loops and ramps will be added to it.

Once completed, there will be four lanes on each side of the highway between Zero Point to Faizabad and Airport Chowk to Rawat, while five lanes on each side of the highway between Faizabad to Airport Chowk.

The design speed for light transport vehicles on the upgraded highway will be 100 kilometers per hour.

The project has been divided in two phases: the 12.5-kilometer phase-I includes up-gradation of the highway from Zero Point to Airport Chowk at a cost of Rs8.6 billion and it will be completed within six months while the 12.5-kilometre phase-II includes up-gradation of the highway from Airport Chowk to Rawat and it will cost Rs13.16 billion. A timeframe for phase-II is not yet available.

Construction of a number of pedestrian bridges, walkways, bus bays, bus shelters and installation of efficient LED lighting system is also part of the project.

Read: Islamabad Highway expansion: First phase of work to begin in first week of July

The firm Maksons Construction has already been contracted out development of the first phase while tenders for the remaining work of first phase will be opened on July 7.

PM speaks about Islamabad

Addressing the inaugural ceremony, the premier emphasised that the city managers carryout this project on international standards and within the prescribed timeframe.

He deplored the dilapidated conditions of the capital’s roads and announced a Rs5 billion package for their up-gradation saying “Islamabad is the capital city and should be developed on international standards.” Sharif said he would himself inspect the rehabilitation work of the road network in Islamabad.

The prime minister also announced plans for linking Rawat with the motorway to provide a bypass and an alternate route to vehicles intending to enter the motorway avoiding the city rush. He also announced a similar bypass at Bhara Khau area for convenience of tourists travelling to Murree and beyond.

Sharif termed the Islamabad Highway project as another significant addition to the mega development projects of the capital saying Islamabad would experience a remarkable improvement in infrastructure in the next two to three years.

Read: Neelum-jhelum project: 72% of work completed

Sharif also asked the chairman of the Capital Development Authority (CDA) to initiate an inquiry against officials involved in the delay of execution of the Kashmir Highway project and financial irregularities in the project.

The ceremony was held at Shakarparian Parade Ground and attended by federal ministers, MPs, federal secretaries, and officers of CDA and other departments.


Published in The Express Tribune, July 1st, 2015.


PM performs ground breaking of Signal Free Corridor of Islamabad Highway; Project from Zero Point to Rawat to cost Rs 21.81 billion

Islamabad

11 HOURS AGO BY STAFF REPORT


Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has said that international standard infrastructure is being developed to put Pakistan on the fast track to development.

He was speaking at the ground-breaking ceremony of Signal Free Corridor of the Islamabad Highway on Tuesday afternoon. The project envisages conversion of 24 kilometre Expressway from Zero Point to GT Road Rawat as signal free corridor besides addition of lanes to ease traffic congestion. It will cost about Rs 21.81 billion.

In the first phase, launched today, four kilometre portion from Zero Point to Faizabad would be completed at a cost of 1.6 billion rupees. An overhead bridge would be constructed at Shakarparian Chowk to give signal free access to travellers.

Nawaz Sharif said there is plan to construct Muzaffarabad-Mirpur road along Jhelum river.

He announced that the landscape of Islamabad would be changed during remaining three years of the present government. He said he has approved five billion rupee package for Islamabad to upgrade its roads to international standards.

He after completion of work on Islamabad highway expansion project, there is a plan to link Rawat with Motorway so that Motorway users could have another option to enter Islamabad.

He said a bridge would be constructed at Bhara Kahu to provide hassle free access to user of Murree Expressway. Alternatively, there is plan to construct a bypass through Shahdara if land for the purpose becomes available.

Only solution of this trafic is mass transit system means subway or light train system. Initially, they could start some circular railway.
 
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