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Triumph in Islamabad: Bhara Kahu Bypass and Flyover Project Celebrates the Launch of All 156 Girders

ISLAMABAD: In a momentous achievement, the Bhara Kahu Bypass and Flyover Project team has earned well-deserved recognition for successfully launching all 156 girders, marking a crucial milestone in the project’s progression.

Noor ul Amin Mengal, the esteemed Chairman of the Capital Development Authority, took to his official Twitter account to confirm this remarkable feat, expressing gratitude for the team’s unwavering dedication and celebrating their triumph.

The journey of this project has been akin to a rollercoaster ride, with twists and turns accompanied by moments of public scrutiny and criticism. However, the triumphant launch of all the girders serves as a testament to the team’s relentless determination and unwavering commitment to the project’s fulfillment.

Regrettably, the project encountered setbacks in the past due to a series of on-site accidents, leading to delays in the scheduled timelines. To ward off any future mishaps and ensure smooth progress, the team embarked on an unconventional path, partaking in a traditional ritual involving the sacrificial offering of a goat—a time-honored practice in certain cultures believed to bring protection and good fortune.

With this crucial stage of the Bhara Kahu Bypass and Flyover Project now completed, there is renewed hope for alleviating public inconvenience caused by traffic congestion in the region. The successful launch of all the girders signifies that the project is on the right track and holds the promise of significantly enhancing transportation and commuting experiences once finished.

The unwavering determination and commitment exhibited by the project team throughout this challenging journey underscore their dedication to delivering a top-notch infrastructure project that will have a positive impact on the lives of the community. As the Bhara Kahu Bypass and Flyover Project continues to forge ahead, anticipation builds for the improved connectivity and smoother traffic flow it will bring to the region.

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