MULTAN: In a bid to avert traffic congestion, the construction of a flyover worth Rs2.8bn was approved at Nadirabad level-crossing in Multan, announced Commissioner Shan Ul Haq.
The decision was announced in a meeting held to overlook the progress of the various development schemes introduced in the city’s limits.
The approved project has been scheduled to enter the execution stage soon, informed the commissioner while presiding over the meeting.
The project will help ease the flow of traffic in the area.
In addition, the meeting was briefed on ongoing developmental schemes in the city by Director Development Waqas Khan Khakwani.
A total of Rs5.9 billion has been used for 514 development projects, 450 old and 64 new, still under construction.
The relevant officials attending the meeting were directed to timely complete the work on the development schemes by the commissioner.
The officials were also ordered to ensure the quality of work and material by not compromising on the standards.
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