Rawalpindi Kutchery Chowk Project Set to Open on April 30
After months of construction and traffic disruption, there is finally clarity on the future of one of Rawalpindi’s most important infrastructure projects. The Punjab government has officially announced April 30 as the target opening date for the Rawalpindi Kutchery Chowk traffic project. This major development aims to ease congestion at one of the city’s busiest intersections and improve traffic flow for thousands of commuters who pass through the area daily.
1/20/20261 min read


Current Progress on the Project
According to official updates, more than 45% of the project has already been completed. Key construction milestones have been achieved, including:
Completion of piling and guide beam work
Significant progress on retaining walls
Advancement on the Jinnah Park underpass structure
Authorities have directed construction teams to work at an accelerated pace to ensure that structural work is completed before Eid-ul-Fitr, followed by road surfacing and finishing work in April.
Government Directives and Timeline
The revised timeline comes after earlier delays, which had caused frustration among residents and commuters. The Punjab government has now issued strict instructions to the concerned departments and contractors to meet the April 30 deadline without further extensions.
Once opened, the project is expected to significantly reduce traffic bottlenecks, improve travel time, and enhance overall road safety in the Kutchery Chowk area.
What This Means for Rawalpindi
The completion of the Kutchery Chowk project is being seen as a critical step toward modernizing Rawalpindi’s road infrastructure. For daily commuters, businesses, and nearby residential areas, the opening promises long-term relief from congestion and smoother connectivity across the city. Residents are hopeful that this time the deadline will be met and that the project will finally be opened to traffic as scheduled.
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