Chinese Exim Bank to pitch in $20 million for Nawabshah-Sanghar road

Project to be completed in two years, will cost around Rs3,037.4m


APP May 25, 2016
Project to be completed in two years, will cost around Rs3,037.4m. PHOTO: ONLINE/FILE

HYDERABAD: The re-construction of the 61-kilometre Nawabshah-Sanghar Road would be carried out at a funding of $20 million through the Chinese Exim Bank to ensure better communication facilities for people in the region, said officials at the Sindh Works and Services Department.

The PC-I prepared by the Sindh Works and Services Department was approved by the Central Development Working Party (CDWP) and the Executive Committee of National Economic Development (Ecnec).

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A consultant for the project has also been selected and the work is likely to begin soon, according to officials.

They said the project will be completed with the assistance of China at an estimated cost of Rs3,037.4 million. “China would finance Rs1,780.535 million for the project while the remaining amount of Rs1,256.9 million would be contributed by the Sindh government.

“The government would invite international competitive bidding within the next few days, and once the contract is awarded, the project would take a period of two years to complete,” they added.

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This project, once completed, would ensure better communication facilities to a population of over 5 million of different areas of Sanghar and Shaheedabad districts.

Published in The Express Tribune, May 26th, 2016.

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COMMENTS (2)

Woz ahmed | 7 years ago | Reply International competitive bidding or Chinese exclusive bidding ?
Fahad | 7 years ago | Reply Communication or commutation? What I could get from it is that it is a road, not a telephone line
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