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The ECNEC approved Sialkot (Sambrial)–Kharian Motorway project of Rs42.382 billion submitted by the Ministry of Communication, along with directions to the NHA to present progress on development of business model to the ECC.

The project envisages construction of 69km long, 4-lane wide Sambrial-Kharian Motorway with structures to be constructed for six lanes.

Forum especially lauded the efforts of the Planning Commission and the Ministry of Communication for finalising this project on the PPP basis.
 
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China-Pakistan Economic Corridor: ... M-14

122 billion rupees, 285 Kilometres long Hakla-D.I. Khan Motorway project will be completed by the end of the year and will boost employment in less-developed areas of Pakistan
 
32 Km approached road for Layyah Indus River Bridge tender issued to SUCCESSFUL BIDDER M/s KNK JV,
Construction of Four Lane Bridge across river Indus
linking Layyah with Taunsa including Two Lane
Approach Roads and River Trainings Works, Package 2
i) Layyah side Appraoch Roads (KM 0+000 to KM 08+233)
ii) Taunsa side Approach Roads (KM 09+983 to KM 24+556)
Total Road: 24.556 Km
TENDER VALUE Rs. 3,833,878,624/-


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CDA awards contract of Islamabad’s 10th Avenue to NLC

The Capital Development Authority (CDA) on Monday (November 29) awarded the contract to the National Logistics Cell (NLC) for the construction of 10th Avenue, according to news sources.
According to a CDA official, the contract will be awarded to NLC after codal formalities were completed.

The CDA conducted a competition between Frontier Works Organisation (FWO) and NLC, with the latter winning the contract for submitting the lowest bid of PKR 10.2 billion.

While sharing the details, the CDA official disclosed that the 10th Avenue will be developed in two phases. In the first phase, a five-kilometre road will be constructed from I.J. Principal Road/Katarian Bridge to Srinagar Highway – near the edge of G-9 and starting point of G-10. The construction work is expected to be completed in 21 months.

The second phase will be constructed from Srinagar Highway to Margalla Road
 
All Vehicles on Motorways Should Have an M-Tag by December 7th......: Lahore High Court

Inspector General of National Highways and Motorways Police Inam Ghani has given special instructions to the officers to implement the court order regarding M-tag in all cases. The engines of the vehicles should be mechanically fit and maintained in a timely manner.

On Friday, the Lahore High court ruled that all vehicles traveling on the motorways must be M-tagged by December 7th to prevent any inconvenience, particularly during smog. The ruling also applies to other motorways converging on the M-2 Ravi Toll Plaza.

On the instructions of Inspector General Inam Ghani, an awareness campaign has also been launched in this regard where the Motorway Police is raising awareness among the commuters through effective briefings at Toll plazas, NHMP social media, and on NHMP FM-95 radio...
 
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