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RAWALPINDI: The remodelling of Kachehri Chowk in Rawalpindi is progressing with a new deadline set for completion by April 30. The project, which includes the construction of two flyovers and three underpasses, is expected to open the busy junction to traffic by this date, following directives from the Punjab government.

According to Punjab Highway Department Executive Engineer Qamar Ali Saqib, over 45% of the work has been completed. Structural work, including the guide beam and piling at Kachehri Chowk and the Jinnah Park underpass, will be finished before Eid-ul-Fitr. The Frontier Works Organisation (FWO) is working around the clock to ensure the project meets its revised deadline.

The project includes several key features, such as a four-lane flyover between The Mall and Rashid Minhas Road, and underpasses at Kachehri Chowk and Mushtaq Baig Shaheed Road, aimed at managing traffic flows of over 250,000 vehicles daily. The total cost of the Kachehri Chowk flyover and underpass project is Rs5.974 billion, while the Annexy Chowk (Jinnah Park) project carries a budget of Rs4.672 billion.

In addition to roadwork, the Punjab Highway Department is collaborating with the Rawalpindi Parks and Horticulture Authority to enhance green spaces around the new flyovers and underpasses. Plantations will begin next month after the completion of road construction.

On Peshawar Road, work is underway to relocate electricity pylons for the construction of three underpasses at Race Course Park, Army Graveyard Square, and Charing Cross Square. The Rs8 billion project is designed to improve traffic flow for 250,736 daily commuters.

The remodelling of Kachehri Chowk and associated projects are expected to significantly ease traffic congestion and improve infrastructure in Rawalpindi.

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