Islamabad: Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi’s directives have accelerated progress on key infrastructure projects in the capital, with round-the-clock operations now underway. The Chairman of the Capital Development Authority (CDA), Muhammad Ali Randhawa, visited the Serena Chowk and Jinnah Avenue F-8 Interchange construction sites early Tuesday morning to oversee the pace and quality of work.
Randhawa inspected ongoing construction and instructed contractors to adhere strictly to deadlines during his visit. He emphasized simultaneous work on multiple sections, including the commencement of the Jinnah Avenue flyover, to expedite project completion.
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“The pace of progress must accelerate, and all work should meet the highest quality standards,” Randhawa stated. He also directed the immediate relocation of utility lines to avoid delays.
The chairman acknowledged the hard work of laborers on-site and praised their efforts, reaffirming the CDA’s commitment to timely project delivery. A detailed briefing during the visit confirmed that all activities are proceeding on schedule.
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Deputy Commissioner of Islamabad Irfan Memon, alongside CDA officials, contractors, and consultants, joined the site inspection to ensure coordination among all stakeholders.
Minister Mohsin Naqvi is overseeing these projects to ensure their efficient and timely completion. His proactive involvement underscores the government’s dedication to improving Islamabad’s infrastructure and easing traffic congestion for residents.
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These projects, once completed, are expected to enhance the city’s connectivity and urban mobility.