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Hyderabad-Sukkur section: NHA final reduce land rates for motorway construction

  • October 07, 2016

Hyderabad commissioner assures 'all problems will be solved mutually'. PHOTO: PPIHyderabad commissioner assures 'all problems will be solved mutually'. PHOTO: PPI

Hyderabad commissioner assures ‘all problems will be solved mutually’. PHOTO: PPI

HYDERABAD: Exorbitant rates have reportedly difficult a land merger routine for a 296-kilometre Hyderabad-Sukkur motorway project.

At a assembly with Hyderabad Commissioner Qazi Shahid Pervez on Thursday, National Highway Authority (NHA) South Zone member Abdullah Jan lifted a emanate of costly supervision and private land.

“A reasonable cost should be set for a land for a motorway project,” Jan requested a commissioner.

This territory is partial of a Karachi-Lahore motorway plan announced by a country’s premier.

The NHA has reportedly motionless to offer construction of this territory on a build-operate-transfer basement to inhabitant and general construction firms by an open behest process.

A sum of Rs163 billion has been earmarked for a project.

The commissioner asked his staff to solve a complications in a land merger routine and to immediately control a land consult to promote a construction of a motorway section.

“The problems occurring during this plan will be resolved by mutual agree so that a work on this plan of inhabitant significance can be expedited,” positive Pervez. However, a commissioner forked out that a sovereign supervision has not paid a Sindh supervision for a land that it has acquired for a motorway project.

In August, Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif authorized a construction of this section, directing a NHA to trigger a work by March, 2017.

The territory will be built on a existent two-lane double highway highway between Sukkur and Hyderabad.

Published in The Express Tribune, Oct 8th, 2016.

Article source: http://tribune.com.pk/story/1195201/hyderabad-sukkur-section-nha-demands-lower-land-rates-motorway-construction/

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