Residents of Islamabad have reason to celebrate as the Serena Interchange Underpass has partially opened to traffic, according to an announcement from the Capital Development Authority (CDA). This development comes after intense construction efforts and adherence to the directives issued by Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi. The completion of crucial segments of this project promises to alleviate some of the persistent traffic congestion in the capital city.
Completion of Key Construction Phases
A spokesperson for the CDA shared with APP that the project’s significant phase, involving the construction of link and slip roads, has been completed successfully. This progress is part of the broader effort to enhance the infrastructure along the Srinagar Highway. The structural work on two additional underpasses, also part of this project, has reached completion, marking a substantial advancement in the overall project timeline.
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Official Visit and Statements by CDA Chairman
During a recent visit to the Serena Underpass site, CDA Chairman Muhammad Ali Randhawa expressed his satisfaction with the pace and quality of the construction work. He officially declared the underpass on Suhrawardy Road open for traffic. This opening is a significant step forward in resolving the traffic issues that have plagued the area, providing a much-needed reprieve for daily commuters.
Impact on Local Traffic and Commute Times
The operational segment of the Serena Interchange project is expected to significantly ease traffic flow, especially for those commuting via the busy Srinagar Highway. The underpass is strategically located to disperse traffic more efficiently, thus reducing travel time and congestion. The local community and daily commuters have welcomed this development, hopeful for continued improvements in the city’s traffic management.
Ongoing Enhancements and Aesthetic Improvements
In addition to structural developments, CDA is focusing on the aesthetic aspects of the underpass. Chairman Randhawa highlighted ongoing efforts in landscaping and horticulture designed to enhance the visual appeal of the area surrounding the underpass. These efforts aim to ensure that the infrastructure is not only functional but also adds to the urban beauty of Islamabad.
Anticipated Benefits and Future Developments
With the partial opening of the Serena Chowk Underpass, Islamabad’s residents can expect a noticeable improvement in traffic conditions. The CDA has reassured the public that the remaining segments of the project are progressing rapidly and that their commitment to delivering high-quality infrastructure remains unwavering. The completion of the Serena Interchange project is poised to significantly contribute to smoother and more efficient transportation in the capital.