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CDA Chairman Urges Fast-Tracking of Serena Chowk and Jinnah Avenue Interchange Projects

Islamabad, November, 2024: The Chairman of the Capital Development Authority (CDA), Muhammad Ali Randhawa, has urged contractors and officials to fast-track the construction of the Serena Chowk and Jinnah Avenue interchanges. These projects are crucial to improving traffic flow and addressing congestion in the city’s central areas.

During an on-site review, the chairman received updates from engineers, consultants, and project supervisors on the progress of construction activities. He emphasized the need for efficient operations, including the swift relocation of utility lines and the continuation of work around the clock to meet project deadlines.

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Chairman’s Key Directives:

  • Focus on Speed: Teams were instructed to intensify their efforts by operating multiple sections simultaneously.
  • Ensure Quality: Emphasis was placed on adhering to high engineering and safety standards to deliver robust and reliable infrastructure.
  • Environmental Responsibility: Steps were directed to reduce ecological disruption, such as replanting trees affected by the construction.

The Serena Chowk and Jinnah Avenue interchanges form part of CDA’s broader initiative to modernize Islamabad’s transport infrastructure. Once completed, these projects are expected to enhance the city’s traffic management system and ease commuting for thousands of residents daily.

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The Broader Impact

These interchanges are anticipated to significantly reduce travel times, boost connectivity between residential and business hubs, and support the city’s sustainable urban growth. Chairman Randhawa reiterated his commitment to overseeing the work closely and ensuring timely completion without compromising quality.

This update highlights CDA’s dedication to creating a modern, efficient, and eco-friendly road network for the federal capital.

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