Rawalpindi: The much-anticipated Rawalpindi Ring Road project is progressing at full speed, with Commissioner Rawalpindi Division Engineer Amir Khattak reaffirming its status as a top priority. Authorities are working tirelessly to ensure completion before the December deadline, aiming to enhance connectivity and ease traffic congestion in the region.
Strict Monitoring for On-Time Delivery
Presiding over a progress review meeting, Commissioner Khattak emphasized that delays are no longer acceptable now that the necessary funds have been released. The meeting was attended by key stakeholders, including:
✅ Director General Rawalpindi Development Authority (RDA) Kanzi Murtaza
✅ Deputy Project Director Ashfaq Sulehri
✅ Frontier Works Organization (FWO) officials
To maintain efficiency, authorities have implemented a strict monitoring system:
🔹 Daily progress updates will be provided to the commissioner.
🔹 Site inspections every three days to ensure quality control.
🔹 Weekly route inspections for seamless execution.
Significant Progress Reported
During the briefing, officials confirmed 50% financial progress, with a major boost expected following the recent release of funds. Key developments include:
🚧 34 km of sub-grade work completed, with 4.3 km still in progress.
🚧 18 km of sub-base work finalized, while 16 km remains under construction.
🚧 Revised PC-1 approved by CDWP, pending final clearance from ECNEC.
Rawalpindi Ring Road – A Game-Changer for Infrastructure
The Rawalpindi Ring Road is a transformative infrastructure project designed to:
✅ Reduce traffic congestion in Rawalpindi and Islamabad
✅ Improve regional connectivity with strategic linkages
✅ Enhance economic growth through improved transportation routes
With strict oversight and efficient execution, authorities are confident that the project will be delivered ahead of schedule, paving the way for a modern, well-connected Rawalpindi.
📌 Stay tuned for more updates on Rawalpindi’s biggest infrastructure development!