LAHORE (October 09 2008): Two mega development projects estimated to cost Rs 4.7 billion, including construction of a bridge over river Indus between Bunglow Iccha and Rojhan, district Rahim Yar Khan, and widening of Rawalpindi-Kahuta Road, have been deferred due to technical reasons.
Official sources told APP here on Wednesday these projects were put up for discussion at a meeting of Provincial Development Working Party (PDWP) chaired by Planning and Development (P&D) department chief Sami Saeed.
The meeting after threadbare discussion pointed out certain shortcomings in the two projects, which were then deferred on technical grounds. The proposed bridge site is 160 km downstream of Ghazi Ghat bridge and 65 km upstream of Guddu Barrage in district Rajanpur.
The project was to function as a link on Indus Highway between two major towns across River Indus, serving people of districts Rahim Yar Khan and Rajanpur who faced great difficulty due to unavailability of a river crossing. The proposed bridge would have reduced the distance between RY Khan and Rajanpur by 85 km.
Although the project, despite its importance, has been deferred, the competent authority has asked the sponsors to put it up again after conducting a "proper feasibility and economic analysis" of the scheme. The second scheme of widening and improvement of 28 km long Rawalpindi-Kahuta Road with an estimated cost of over Rs 1.3 billion, was also deferred.
The road having strategic value takes off from the 766 km milestone on the Grand Trunk (GT) road (Sohan) and leads to Azad Kashmir via Kahuta Karot and Kahuta Punjar Azad Pattan. Accordingly, the portion of the road from 9.66 km to 18 km from GT Road to Sihala was proposed for dualisation, while the section of road from 18 km to 38.26 km was to be widened from the existing 20 feet to 24 feet.
An overhead bridge with length of 1425 feet was to be constructed over the Sihala level crossing. The concerned authorities have been directed to prepare a separate PC-1 for land acquisition from Capital Development Authority (CDA) and private owners for the dualisation of the road. Meanwhile, the CDA has also displayed interest in constructing the dual road.