NLC Assigned To Carry Out Bhara Khau Bypass

ISLAMABAD: On Monday, the Capital Development Authority (CDA) launched financial bids for the contract of the Bhara Kahu bypass project, which is a major priority for Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif. The National Logistics Cell (NLC) came in as the lowest bidder.  As a result, NLC assigned to carry out the Bhara Kahu bypass.

Only government-owned construction companies were invited to submit proposals, therefore the Frontier Work Organisation (FWO) and NLC took part in the process.

According to sources, the NLC offered Rs 6.5 billion while FWO filed a bid for Rs7.3 billion. The NLC will therefore receive work orders soon because it submitted the lowest bid.

The ceremonial inauguration of the project will be carried out by the prime minister upon his return from the United States, according to CDA officials, who also stated that the NLC was likely to mobilize its machinery in a few days. Four months would pass before the job was finished.

The project will be finished in four months.

The prime minister had instructed the CDA to start the project as soon as feasible and finish it in four months last month. The five-kilometer road (including a one-kilometer flyover) will begin on Murree Road near the Quaid-i-Azam University stop and end on Murree Road near the Jugi bus stop next to Punjab Cash and Carry. From there, it will have a flyover that is one kilometer long and ends outside the Bhara Kahu bazaar, heading toward Murree.

A 7.8-kilometer road was originally designed by the CDA to fully circumvent Bhara Kahu and Kot Hatyal. But it took close to two years to finish the project. As a result, the CDA chose to commence the five-kilometer road and flyover project instead of putting it on hold.

The PC-I, projected to cost roughly Rs7 billion, was approved by the CDA’s Development Working Party (DWP) a couple of weeks ago, but on Monday, when bids were opened, the civic agency received the Rs6.5 billion bid.

When the project is finished, it will be a huge comfort for those who are traveling to Murree and Kashmir because the current Murree Road in Bhara Kahu is congested, especially on the weekends. The engineering division of the CDA is certain that the project will be finished by the target date.

Capt (retired) Mohammad Usman, the chairman of the CDA, revealed to Dawn CDA that financial bids had been invited for the bypass project.

He declared that he had instructed the engineering wing to begin the project right now and that it would be completed in four months. The CDA chief recently stated that the project may be completed in four months during his first encounter with reporters. He had stated that the CDA would make an effort to finish it ahead of schedule.

The primary assignment entrusted to the CDA chairman by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif was the Bhara Kahu bypass project. This project would mark the first major development initiative by the current administration.

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