Rawal Dam Chowk flyover, 7th Avenue bridge to open in two months: CDA

ISLAMABAD: The authorities have been directed to operationalise Rawal Dam Chowk Flyover and 7th Bridge within the next two months by Capital Development Authority (CDA).

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Development work on Rawal Dam Chowk is scheduled to complete by end of January, whereas the 7th Avenue project will be concluded in February. This was announced while Chairman CDA visited the project sites, along with officials of the National Logistic Cell (NLC), and Member Engineering CDA.

Both projects are aimed at resolving issues pertaining to the traffic and ensuring a smooth flow to accommodate commuters.

Apart from this, Chairman was also briefed on the Rs4.9 billion I.J. Principal Road project under the NLC.

 

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Maham Tahir

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