Saggian Interchange

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Saggian Interchange
Location
Lahore, Pakistan
Roads at
junction
Ring Road
Construction
TypeFlyover
Lanes3 x 3
Constructedby NLC and Habib Construction Services
OpenedJuly 30, 2009 (2009-07-30)

Saggian interchange includes a 1.08-kilometre-long (0.67 mi) portion of the main Lahore Ring Road, a 2.12-kilometre (1.32 mi) outfall road, a flyover, two subways and two utility culverts. The project also includes landscaping, development of service areas and bus-bays. Total cost of the project is RS. 959 million as mentioned at the website of the contractor of the project.[1] Mian Muhammad Shahbaz Sharif, the Punjab Chief Minister, inaugurates the Saggian Interchange, Lahore of Lahore Ring Road on 30 July 2009.


Construction details

Type Description
Construction Cost Rs. 1 Billion
Length 63 Meters
Construction Period 87 days
Owner PMU, Govt. of Punjab,[2] LahorePunjab
Consultant Nespak[3]
Contractor NLC and Habib Construction Services[4]

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