Lahore: Lahore Development Authority (LDA) has proposed construction of flyover projects worth Rs4.17 billion at Shahkam Chowk.

invest with imarat

Islamabad’s emerging city centre

Learn More

One of the proposed construction is a dual carriageway flyover at Shahkam Chowk. It stands at the cost of Rs1.92 billion. The second proposal is a three lane flyover at Shahkam Chowk with a cost of Rs2.25 billion. Both proposals have been prepared for the Annual Development Programme of the Punjab government, said LDA Vice Chairman SM Imran.

Widening and rehabilitation of Defence Road will be done at a cost of Rs850 million and while work on Jorray Pull and Allama Iqbal Bridge will be executed at a cost of Rs40 million.

The launch of new development projects will solve issues of traffic jams and long queues, said Imran.

For news and updates keep on visiting Graana blog

Maham Tahir

Recent Posts

Real Estate Future Forum Opens in Riyadh as Saudi Market Prepares for Foreign Ownership Push

Riyadh: The Real Estate Future Forum opened on its first day at the Four Seasons…

8 hours ago

Punjab Government Plans to Split Lahore into Two Districts After Basant Festival

Lahore: The Punjab government is planning to split the Lahore city district into two administrative…

2 days ago

WCLA Launches Rs1.1 Billion Restoration Project in Lahore’s Old Anarkali

Lahore: The Walled City of Lahore Authority has launched a large-scale conservation and restoration project…

3 days ago

Pipri Freight Corridor Project Boosts Karachi Logistics Under CPEC

Karachi, January 22, 2026 — Pakistan has formally commenced construction of the Pipri Dedicated Freight…

1 week ago

IMARAT to Participate in Property Asia 2026 at Karachi Expo Centre

Pakistan’s real estate and construction landscape is set to converge at Property Asia, taking place…

1 week ago

CDA, ADB Review Progress on Islamabad Inter-City Bus Terminal Project

Islamabad: Chairman of the Capital Development Authority and Chief Commissioner Islamabad, Muhammad Ali Randhawa, on…

1 week ago