LAHORE: Director General of the Lahore Development Authority (LDA) Chaudhary Muhammad Ali Randhawa on Thursday visited the construction site of the Shahkam Flyover project to review and direct further development work.
LDA Chief Engineer-II Mazhar Hussain Khan briefed the DG about the development work. The DG was briefed about the two-way flyover, and that it consisted of three lanes over a 606-metre-long strip. He also stated that 70 percent of construction work had been completed, briefing the DG further that the project will make traffic seamless for major arteries of Lahore such as Multan Road, Canal Road, Defence Road, and the southern part of the city.
LDA DG also directed the officers to expedite the project to take all the necessary steps to finish the project in time. The project would help make traffic seamless through Lahore’s major highways, along with enabling drivers to save fuel.
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