Islamabad’s Jinnah Avenue Underpass
Completed in 42 Days – A Step Towards Smarter Traffic Solutions
In a remarkable achievement, the underpass at F-8 Sector on Jinnah Avenue, Islamabad, has been completed in just 42 days. This milestone is part of a broader initiative to enhance traffic flow and reduce congestion in the capital city. With key interchanges also nearing completion, these projects promise a more efficient and commuter-friendly Islamabad.
Timely Completion of the Jinnah Avenue Underpass
The underpass at F-8 Sector will be officially opened for traffic tomorrow, as announced by Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi during his visit to the site. This project sets an example of efficient urban development, executed in record time to provide immediate relief to commuters.
The initiative reflects a commitment to addressing Islamabad’s growing traffic challenges through innovative infrastructure development.
Progress at F-8 Exchange Chowk and Serena Chowk Interchanges
During his visit, the Interior Minister also inspected two other major projects:
- F-8 Exchange Chowk Interchange
- Serena Chowk Interchange
The Serena Chowk Interchange, known for its speed and efficiency in construction, is set to be inaugurated next month. With a completion timeline of just 60 days, it highlights the government’s dedication to modernizing Islamabad’s infrastructure.
A Vision for Better Traffic Management
Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi emphasized the importance of meeting project deadlines to ensure timely relief for commuters. These infrastructure upgrades are expected to significantly alleviate traffic congestion, improve travel times, and enhance the overall commuting experience for Islamabad’s residents.
He also underscored the importance of environmental preservation, urging the protection of green trees during construction to maintain the city’s ecological balance.
Key Insights from CDA Chairman Muhammad Ali Randhawa
CDA Chairman Muhammad Ali Randhawa provided valuable insights into the progress of the Jinnah Avenue F-8 interchange underpass, which is scheduled to open for traffic on December 25.
Last week, Randhawa conducted a thorough review of the ongoing work, accompanied by consultants, designers, and relevant authorities. A detailed briefing on the project’s progress confirmed that all efforts are aligned to meet the timeline.
The Impact of Rapid Infrastructure Development
The timely completion of the Jinnah Avenue underpass and related interchanges will have a profound impact on Islamabad’s traffic management:
- Reduced Congestion: The underpass and interchanges will streamline traffic flow at major bottlenecks.
- Time Savings: Commuters will experience shorter travel times, particularly during peak hours.
- Urban Growth: These developments lay the foundation for sustainable urban expansion in Islamabad.
- Environmental Awareness: With a focus on preserving green spaces, these projects align with Islamabad’s reputation as a clean and green city.
Looking Ahead
The successful completion of the Jinnah Avenue underpass and ongoing progress at Serena Chowk Interchange signal a brighter future for Islamabad’s commuters. These projects demonstrate a unified effort to modernize the city’s infrastructure while maintaining its natural beauty.
Stay tuned for more updates on Islamabad’s transformative infrastructure projects!
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