ISLAMABAD: The Capital Development Authority has moved forward with plans to connect Margalla Avenue to the Peshawar Motorway (M-1), marking a significant step toward enhancing regional traffic flow and improving access to the federal capital.
CDA has invited tenders for the construction of the final 2.7-kilometre stretch of Margalla Avenue, which will include an interchange on GT Road. According to officials, technical bids will be opened on January 23, and the project is expected to be completed within eight months once construction begins.
At the road’s endpoint near Sangjani Grid Station, the National Highway Authority will undertake construction of an additional 2.5-kilometre section within Rawalpindi’s jurisdiction. This section will connect the route to M-1 near the AWT Housing Society. NHA has already awarded a Rs 4.1 billion contract for this segment to the National Logistic Cell.
The project, which has been under discussion for nearly five years, is designed as a three-lane dual carriageway with two-lane service roads, featuring a cloverleaf interchange. Once completed, it will provide a six-lane alternative route for commuters travelling between Islamabad and GT Road (N-5), easing congestion on existing arteries.
Separately, CDA officials confirmed preparations to invite bids for an underpass near Islamabad Club on Murree Road, with the design currently undergoing finalisation. The authority stated that these initiatives align with its broader agenda to enhance urban mobility and road infrastructure in the capital.
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