KARACHI: Jahangir Road, a vital link between two districts in Karachi, is set for a major reconstruction. The road has long suffered from severe damage and drainage problems, affecting residents and commuters.
At the foundation-laying ceremony on Wednesday, Mayor Karachi Barrister Murtaza Wahab highlighted the importance of this project. He noted that while the road was initially built by the Karachi Development Authority (KDA), it had been repeatedly damaged during rains due to outdated drainage systems.
This time, the Karachi Metropolitan Corporation (KMC) will fully fund the reconstruction. The project will not only rebuild the road but also replace the old sewerage system. Stormwater drains will be added on both sides to prevent future flooding.
The road will feature a 3-inch asphalt base, a 2-inch asphalt concrete wearing course, and 50,000 square feet of new carpeting. Additionally, 2,000 feet of stormwater drains will be constructed, along with 252,000 square feet of 80mm paver blocks.
The original project timeline was 90 days, but it has been shortened to 60 days to reduce public inconvenience. Work will continue day and night to meet the deadline.
Once completed, the road will improve traffic flow, drainage, and overall infrastructure for local residents. This project is part of a larger initiative to develop over 400 roads across the city, with a total budget of Rs. 46 billion.
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