CDA to construct a flyover on Sihala-Kahuta Road

ISLAMABAD: The Capital Development Authority (CDA) has announced to construct a flyover on the Sihala-Kahuta Road.

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The apex authority has submitted the project concept-1 (PC-1) worth Rs483 million to the federal interior ministry, which is to be constructed under the Public Sector Development Programme (PSDP).

According to the plan, the flyover scheduled to be completed within 12-months will be 0.54 kilometres (1,800 feet)-long.

The flyover will be built to avert the traffic congestion, over the Sihala railway crossing which bisects the Sihala-Kahuta Road, stated the documents submitted to the government for approval.

In addition, the flyover will be connected by a 0.27km (900-feet) long approach road.

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Maham Tahir

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