ISLAMABAD: Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi has directed the concerned authorities to complete the Sangjani Interchange on GT Road by July 31, 2026, as part of the Margalla Road–Motorway extension project in Islamabad.
During a visit to the project site, the minister reviewed the ongoing construction work and received a briefing from officials about the progress made so far. He instructed the relevant departments to speed up the work while ensuring quality standards are maintained.
The project covers a stretch of 2.7 kilometres and includes a three-lane road on both sides, along with a two-lane service road. Officials informed the minister that the project also includes the construction of a GT Road interchange, two underpasses, and a bridge.
The interchange is expected to improve traffic movement in the area and provide a smoother travel route for commuters using GT Road and nearby roads. Once completed, the project is likely to reduce traffic pressure and make daily travel easier for residents and road users.
Naqvi said public convenience should remain the main focus and directed officials to remove any hurdles causing delays. He stressed that the timely completion of the project would help improve connectivity and support better traffic management in the capital.
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