RAWALPINDI: The Rawalpindi Development Authority (RDA) has initiated construction work on a slip road rehabilitation project at Faizabad Interchange, marking a significant step toward alleviating persistent traffic congestion in one of the city’s busiest transit corridors.
The project, valued at Rs. 15.490 million, falls under the supervision of the RDA Engineering Directorate and was set in motion following directives from Rawalpindi Commissioner and RDA Director General, Engineer Aamir Khattak. The inauguration was presided over by Raja Hanif, Chairman of the Chief Minister’s Inspection Team, Punjab, and Provincial Assembly member for constituency PP-17.
Works outlined under the project include the repair and rehabilitation of the existing slip road surface, alongside the installation of informational signboards at designated points around the interchange. The signage is intended to streamline vehicular movement and reduce navigational confusion during peak hours.
Authority officials stated that upon completion, the infrastructure improvements will contribute to smoother traffic regulation at the interchange, providing tangible relief to the thousands of daily commuters passing through the area. The project is also seen as part of RDA’s wider mandate to modernize urban road infrastructure across Rawalpindi.
Faizabad Interchange, which serves as a critical junction connecting Rawalpindi and Islamabad, has long been a flashpoint for traffic bottlenecks, particularly during rush hours. Civic authorities have faced mounting pressure to address the interchange’s deteriorating road conditions and inadequate directional guidance for motorists.
Officials confirmed that work is progressing on schedule and expressed confidence in meeting the project’s completion timeline. The RDA further indicated that several additional development schemes targeting urban mobility are currently in the pipeline for the region.
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