RAWALPINDI: The long-awaited remodeling of Kachehri Chowk, one of Rawalpindi’s busiest intersections connecting the city, cantonment area, and GT Road, is scheduled to begin in early November. Work has already commenced on the University side, with the formal launch expected in the first week of the month.
According to officials, the project includes the construction of flyovers and underpasses stretching from Police Annex Chowk to University Chowk to ease severe congestion at the intersection, which sees more than 200,000 vehicles pass daily. Once construction begins, Kachehri Chowk will be fully closed to traffic.
The City Traffic Police has issued a detailed diversion plan to manage the expected disruption. Traffic from Rawat T-Chowk to the Old Airport will be rerouted via Bahria Town Phase-I and Gulraiz, while vehicles from Jhelum Road heading toward Peshawar Road, the Motorway, or Saddar will be diverted through Morgah Turn, Defence Road, and other designated routes.
Additional officers will be deployed in three shifts, with regular updates shared through public address systems and media platforms.
The project was initially proposed as Pakistan’s first double underpass scheme, but was terminated in 2023 due to high costs, land acquisition challenges, and security concerns. The estimated project cost now stands at Rs6.4 billion.
Meanwhile, the Communication and Works Department is overseeing several complementary infrastructure initiatives, including the Rs2.3 billion Nawaz Sharif Flyover at Khawaja Corporation Chowk and the Rs4.39 billion Mall Road underpass project.
Once completed, these developments are expected to create a signal-free corridor from Kachehri Chowk to the motorway junction, significantly improving traffic flow across the city.