ISLAMABAD: The Capital Development Authority (CDA) has launched an extensive rehabilitation and upgradation project aimed at improving the city’s infrastructure, with work already underway on road recarpeting, lane markings, and the restoration of zebra crossings.
The project, which was outlined in a recent meeting chaired by CDA Chairman Mohammad Ali Randhawa, focuses on key areas of Islamabad, including commercial zones and busy highways. Machinery Pool Organisation will begin recarpeting roads in high-traffic areas, such as Blue Area, F-6 Super Markaz, and F-7 Jinnah Super Markaz. In addition, the first phase will see the upgradation of streets in I-14 and the recarpeting of roads in the D-12 Markaz and E-12 sectors.
Restoration work on zebra crossings, particularly near hospitals, educational institutions, and major highways, has already started. The project also aims to improve safety with the installation of new streetlights, the repair of existing poles, and the installation of signage boards and speed breakers for better public guidance.
The CDA plans to address the city’s drainage and sewage systems as part of the infrastructure overhaul, covering all service manholes and improving stormwater management.
This ambitious project is expected to enhance the overall road safety and quality of life for Islamabad’s residents, ensuring smoother traffic flow and safer pedestrian crossings across key areas of the capital.
