CDA Chairman Randhawa Leads Safety Initiative at Bharakahu Bypass

Web DeskMay 16, 2024 04:49 AMnational
  • Enhanced road safety measures on Bharakahu bypass curves
  • Commitment to meeting international quality standards for citizen safety
  • Collaboration among stakeholders for safer transportation network
CDA Chairman Randhawa Leads Safety Initiative at Bharakahu BypassImage Credits: urdupoint
The Capital Development Authority focuses on enhancing safety measures at the Bharakahu bypass in Islamabad to ensure public safety and efficient traffic management. Collaboration among stakeholders is key to achieving this goal.

The Capital Development Authority (CDA) is actively working to ensure the smooth flow of traffic and address public concerns at the Bharakahu bypass in Islamabad. In a recent meeting chaired by Muhammad Ali Randhawa, the Chairman of CDA, key stakeholders including NESPAK, contractor M/s NLC, and the Islamabad Traffic Police came together to discuss the importance of active supervision and strict safety protocols on the bypass.

Chairman Randhawa emphasized the need for enhanced road safety measures, especially on curves, to prevent accidents and ensure the safety of commuters. He highlighted the project's commitment to meeting international quality standards without compromise, with a primary focus on citizen safety.

The Bharakahu bypass project plays a crucial role in Islamabad's infrastructure development, and CDA is dedicated to delivering a project that aligns with global standards. Collaboration among all stakeholders is key to achieving the project's objectives and ensuring the safety and convenience of the public.

The efforts to enhance safety measures at the Bharakahu bypass demonstrate CDA's commitment to prioritizing public safety and improving traffic management in the capital city. By enforcing strict safety protocols and collaborating with relevant authorities, CDA aims to create a safer and more efficient transportation network for all residents and visitors of Islamabad.

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