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Dec 30 deadline: Metro Bus contractors asked to speed up work

byMonitoring Report
23/12/2014
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RAWALPINDI: Rawalpindi Development Authority (RDA) has directed the contractors of Metro Bus Project to increase the labour force in the day to complete work by December 30 as the contractors stop work during night due to dense fog and biting cold.

Commissioner Zahid Saeed, during the visit to the construction site, was informed that the labourers would not be able to work at night and early morning due to thick fog.

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The commissioner inspected Package-I (Faizabad to 9th Avenue) in Islamabad and Package-II (Peshawar Mor) and asked the contractors to complete work by December 30 so that finishing touches could be given to the project.

He said the corridor for metro bus from Faizabad to Peshawar Mor was almost complete, adding that the weather would improve in the next two days and contractors would speed up work.

Tags: Commissioner Zahid SaeedMetro Bus ProjectRawalpindi Development Authority (RDA)

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