City District Government Karachi (CDGK) plans to construct and improve eight new roads in the metropolis at the cost of Rs 143.8 million with a view to resolve increasing traffic problems.
In this regard, Works and Services Department of the CDGK has invited tenders from the A-class pre-qualified contractors for the construction of roads. In line with proposed plan, construction of Azeempura Road, Shah Faisal Colony, Jamot Wali Muhammad Road from PAF Base Korangi to Ali Akbar Shah Goth Bin Qasim Town will be done at the estimated cost of Rs 20 million.
Similarly, Cattle Colony to Coastal Area, Bin Qasim Town will be completed at the estimated cost of Rs 18 million; Rodalt Basti to Rehri, Bin Qasim Town at the cost of Rs 19 million; Road 363 from Road 362 to Road 10,000 Landhi Town with the estimated cost of Rs 10.7 million, Road 12000 to Road 8000 along Ismail Goth Landhi Town at the cost of Rs 13.2 million; Navi Road from Road 16000 to I&T Exchange Korangi II, Landhi Town by Rs 43.7 million, construction of footpath along with Mewashah Graveyard Site Town at the cost of Rs 6.7 million, and 11-A to 11-B New Karachi Road at the cost of Rs 6.7 million.
Moreover, the CDGK has also invited tenders for the construction of storm water drains including Soldier Bazaar from Gurumandir to Sultanabad (main drain), Soldier Bazaar drain from Gurumandir to Sultanabad Segment I (Dhobi Gat and Empress Market branch) and Segment II (Lucky Star Branch and Commissioner Office Branch).
A 15-member group of students from Kennedy Schools of Government, Harvard University, United States of America has visited Jehangir Kothari Parade, Bagh-e-Ibn-e-Qasim Clifton. The city government officials briefed them about the Clifton Beach Development plan and other uplift projects being undertaken in the area. The students were informed of the restoration and renovation of old Jehangir Kothari Parade, Development of Clifton Beach Park and Bagh-e-Ibn-e-Qasim spread on an area of 130-acre of land.
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