Faizabad Interchange slip road rehabilitation project inaugurated

Chairman of the Chief Minister’s Inspection Team, Punjab and Member of the Provincial Assembly (MPA) Raja Hanif Advocate on Tuesday inaugurated the completed rehabilitation of the Faizabad Interchange slip road, including the installation of informative signboards, aimed at improving traffic flow and commuter convenience.

RAWALPINDI, Jul 14 (APP): Chairman of the Chief Minister’s Inspection Team, Punjab and Member of the Provincial Assembly (MPA) Raja Hanif Advocate on Tuesday inaugurated the completed rehabilitation of the Faizabad Interchange slip road, including the installation of informative signboards, aimed at improving traffic flow and commuter convenience.
Speaking on the occasion, Raja Hanif appreciated the professional performance and commitment of the Rawalpindi Development Authority (RDA) team for completing the project on schedule. He said the timely completion of public infrastructure projects was essential for improving traffic flow, enhancing public convenience and ensuring safe transportation facilities for citizens.
He said the rehabilitation of the Faizabad Interchange and the installation of informative signboards would facilitate commuters and contribute to a more efficient traffic management system. He also commended the RDA for maintaining quality standards and adhering to the approved timeline.
Hanif said the timely completion of the project reflected the Punjab government’s commitment to improving urban infrastructure and providing better facilities to the public, adding public welfare projects would continue to be implemented on a priority basis across Rawalpindi.
Upon his arrival, Raja Hanif was received by Deputy Director Engineering RDA Jawad Arshad and other officials of the RDA.
According to the RDA, the project was launched on March 6, 2026, at an approved cost of Rs15.490 million. The authority completed the construction and rehabilitation work within the stipulated timeframe and formally handed over the project.
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