RAWALPINDI: The Rawalpindi Development Authority (RDA) announced that more than 70 percent of work on the Rawalpindi Ring Road (RRR) project has been completed, marking a major milestone in one of the region’s most significant infrastructure schemes.
The project is designed to serve as an economic corridor, with plans to establish logistics and education centres, a health city, a dry port, business hubs, industrial zones, transport terminals, wholesale markets, recreational parks, and residential communities along both sides of the route.
At a recent meeting on the Ring Road Economic Zones chaired by RDA Director General Kinza Murtaza, officials reviewed progress and upcoming development prospects. Speaking at the session, Murtaza said the project would not only ease traffic congestion in Rawalpindi and Islamabad but also deliver a cleaner, healthier, and safer urban environment.
She further noted that the initiative is expected to stimulate regional economic growth, generate employment, and improve civic facilities, assuring stakeholders that construction would be completed on an accelerated timeline.