KMC Administrator Muhammad Hussain Syed said here on Thursday that nearly 60 percent of the reconstruction of Shahrea-e-Quaideen was completed and the corridor was expected to be available for vehicular traffic within three months. He expressed these views during a visit to Shahra-e-Quaideen along with the Technical Services Director General Altaf G. Memon. Syed was informed that the service road on both sides of the main corridor had already been completed and the traffic going to Society Chowrangi from Shahrea-e-Faisal had been provided with two lane service roads.
In order to make the double carriageway safe for traffic, New Jersey barriers would be installed in the middle, he added.
He said that the construction of a pedestrian bridge on Shahra-e-Quaideen was also a part of this project whereas a pedestrian bridge was already available. With the installation of another bridge, pedestrians would be facilitated when crossing the road. He also instructed that International Ashto Standards should be complied within the reconstruction of Shara-e-Quaideen as this corridor was considered one of the most important roads in the city.