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KARACHI: The Sindh Government is set to commence the construction work of the Malir Expressway in Karachi this month.
The 39.4 kilometers long expressway will begin from Jan Sadiq Bridge Zero Point and end at Kathore Bridge. The construction will cost Rs27 billion and will facilitate commuting between DHA Phase-VIII and Phase-IX within 20 minutes.
The provincial government is launching the project under the Public Private Partnership. Chief Minister Sindh Murad Ali Shah visited the site of the expressway and received a briefing on the project. Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari will lay the foundation stone of the project later this month.
Malir Expressway will be built on the left bank of the Malir River and will be a high-speed expressway, with a six-lane road and three feet dual carriageway. The project will have a speed design of 100-kilometres per hour.
The Malir Expressway would have 50 kilometers per hour speed at the Interchange and will begin from Korangi Road DHA Creek Avenue, the chief minister stated.
The expressway will have nine crossing points for pedestrians at various places. The chief minister said the expressway will play a pivotal role in addressing the traffic woes of Karachi.