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Parking plaza inaugurated at Allama Iqbal International Airport Lahore.

Federal Minister of aviation Ghulam Sarwar Khan inaugurated the 3-storey parking plaza in Allama Iqbal Airport Lahore. The project worth PKR 7.5 billion has a capacity for storing 3800 vehicles simultaneously.

According to reports, the parking plaza comprises two underground and one ground-level parking spaces built to international standards. The construction work on the said parking plaza was launched in 2017.
Secretary Aviation & Chairman Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) Board Shaukat Ali and Director General Civil Aviation Pakistan Khaqan Murtaza attended the inaugural event.


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The provincial capital has been named among the safest cities in the world, after the improvement of ranking place as it surpassed London, New York, Paris, Beijing, Sydney and Moscow on the World Traffic Index report.

According to a report, there was a clear decrease in traveling time, an increase in traffic rules compliance, an improvement in road safety awareness among citizens, and a reduction of head injury cases during traffic accidents in the city.

Lahore was one of the safest cities in the country in terms of traffic management.
According to an international survey, the provincial capital ranked 118th among 245 cities. Previously, the metropolis was ranked 38th but jumped to 118th in three years due to improvement in various areas.

Some of these areas of improvement include intelligent traffic management reforms, monitoring and checking of traffic with the help of safe city modern cameras and transparency on e-challaning system.

As per the index report, the city has not only reduced fatal accidents by 33 per cent but also improved traffic flow. According to a Punjab Safe City Authority (PSCA) spokesperson, the e-challan system has reduced traffic signal violations by 56 per cent.
 
Lahore Waste Management Company -

LWMC to get 970 Vehicles in it's Fleet to clean Lahore.
246 Vehicles (Dumpers) delivered to LWMC.
 

Orange Line Metro Marks 1st Anniversary With A Milestone of 20 Million Riders.


A ceremony to commemorate the first anniversary of Orange Line Metro Rail Train System (OLMRTS) operations was held on October 25, 2021, at the project’s Head Office.

The event also marked the achievement of surpassing the milestone of 20 million passengers who preferred boarding the Orange Line trains over the course of the year
 
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Under Construction Data Ganj Buksh Flyover Lahore.
Road Signage and Gantry poles installed.


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Under Construction Shahkam Chowk Flyover Lahore.

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LDA, DHA to construct underpass at Ring Road

The Lahore Development Authority (LDA) and Defence Housing Authority (DHA) will jointly construct an underpass on Lahore Ring Road, news sources reported on July6. The underpass project – which will be developed with an estimated PKR 2 billion budget – will be built at the Nawaz Sharif Interchange

According to reports, this is Lahore’s first cooperatively built underpass that would be built on an equal share basis. The LDA will provide PKR 1 billion, while the DHA will contribute the remaining sum in three equal instalments to the LDA. Furthermore, the LDA has completed 3D modelling and has contracted National Engineering Services Pakistan (NESPAK) for consultancy.

Moreover, the planned design calls for the underpass to follow the same layout as the Laal Shehbaz Qalander underpass in Gulberg, with two-lane roadways on either side. No land will be acquired for the construction of the underpass.

It is worth noting that the LDA has recently launched a number of infrastructure development projects, such as underpasses, overhead bridges, and flyovers, to address the growing number of traffic congestion issues. In this regard, the government set aside a sizable sum as part of Lahore’s development plan.
 

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