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Alternate road nears completion as Havelian Ayub Bridge reconstruction progresses

Key Takeaways

  • Rs1 billion grant approved by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif for bridge reconstruction.
  • Construction of alternate road is advancing to ensure uninterrupted traffic.
  • Bridge work expected to be completed soon, easing local travel.

The Rs1 billion reconstruction project of the Havelian Ayub Bridge in Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province has made significant progress as an alternate road nears completion. This development is part of a broader initiative aimed at ensuring uninterrupted traffic during the bridge’s renovation.

According to official reports, the alternate road construction is advancing rapidly, with efforts focused on minimizing disruptions for local commuters and travelers. The project, which was approved by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, has been designed to provide an alternative route while the main bridge undergoes reconstruction.

Local residents and businesses have expressed relief at the progress of both the alternate road and the bridge itself. A spokesperson from the provincial transport department stated, 'The alternate road will significantly reduce traffic congestion and ensure that essential services continue to operate smoothly during the reconstruction period.'

The Rs1 billion grant has been allocated specifically for this project, highlighting the government's commitment to improving infrastructure in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. The funds are being utilized efficiently to address critical transportation needs in the region.

Engineers and construction workers have been working diligently on both projects. A site supervisor mentioned, 'We are committed to completing these works within the stipulated timeframe to ensure minimal disruption for the public.'

The reconstruction of the Havelian Ayub Bridge is expected to be completed soon, with the alternate road set to open shortly after. This will provide much-needed relief to local communities and support economic activities in the area.

Local authorities have assured that all safety measures are being followed during construction to prevent any accidents or disruptions. The project's success hinges on maintaining these standards while ensuring timely completion.

With the alternate road nearing completion, residents and businesses can look forward to a smoother travel experience as the bridge undergoes its necessary renovations.

'The alternate road will significantly reduce traffic congestion and ensure that essential services continue to operate smoothly during the reconstruction period.'

Spokesperson from the provincial transport department

'We are committed to completing these works within the stipulated timeframe to ensure minimal disruption for the public.'

Site supervisor