KP approves agreement for Swat Motorway Phase 2

KP approves agreement for Swat Motorway Phase 2

KP approves agreement for Swat Motorway Phase 2. The Chief Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa gave his permission for the draught agreement for the Swat Motorway Phase 2 on Thursday (January 13), according to sources. This arrangement was approved under the terms of the public-private partnership funding structure. It is planned to be constructed from Chakdara Interchange to Maydan Fatehpur, according to the specifics of the 80-kilometer-long Swat Motorway Phase 2 development project.

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The road would initially have four lanes and will eventually be expanded to six lanes. Although it is expected to be expanded to six lanes over time, it is currently only four lanes. In addition, four rest spots will be constructed in various areas near the Swat River. In order to make this project possible, nine interchanges and eight major bridges will be built, as well as other infrastructure. Section IV of the Land Purchase Act of 1894 was invoked by the authorities in order to ensure that the project’s land acquisition was completed on schedule.

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The authorities obtained the formal signatures of the necessary officials on a contract with the winner bidder after conducting a formal auction. Furthermore, Mahmood instructed the officials that there should be no delay in the execution of the Expression of Interest for the Dir Motorway Project, which was due to be completed by December.

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