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The Lahore Ring Road () is an 85-kilometer-long (53 mi)
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, orbital highway located in
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,
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. It links to the M-2 Motorway, the M-11 Motorway, and the N5 National Highway while going around the city of Lahore.


Route

The road encircles
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. Its route is from Babu Sabu to Saggian Interchange, Lahore, Niazi Chowk. From there it runs to Mehmood Booti, passing through GT road, Canal Bank Road, Harbanspura Interchange, Barki Road, Abdullah Gul Interchange,
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, Ghazi Road, DHA Phase V & VII, Sui Gas Society, Ferozpur Road, to Hudaira Drain (South) to Halloki,
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to Niaz Biag. An emergency lane is present on both sides of the road. It is estimated that 425,000 vehicles pass through daily. All linking roads wit
Lahore Ring Road
were to be improved and widened. As many as 20 interchanges were to be erected.


Features

The project includes the construction of a six-lane divided
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, interchanges, RCC bridges,
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abutments/walls, overhead
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,
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s, sub-ways, underpasses, flyovers and related works. Length: 85 km Lanes: 6 Speed limit: minimum speed is 80 km/h, maximum speed is 100 km/h for heavy transport vehicles and 120 km/h for light transport vehicles Separation: central raised concrete
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and
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s Access: restricted to fast-moving vehicles only, including high-performance heavy bikes. The road is fenced on either side. Pedestrians, bicycles, low-performance motorcycles, animal-driven carriages, and other slow-moving vehicles are not permitted.


History

The project was conceived in 1992. The six-lane road (177 kilometres) was estimated to cost Rs 117 billion. The eventual
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, with six lanes stretching out to 443 km, comes at the cost of Rs 185 billion while the same road with 177 km will cost approximately Rs 1150 billion. Changes in government caused delays and changes in the project and the total cost estimates shot up due to increased land acquisition, improvement of existing roads used in the project, shifting of utility installations, protecting commercial and residential areas and improvements to junctions. Explanations for the overrun included delays from lack of professional capabilities, loose checks and balances and the absence of third-party oversight. Contracts were awarded to handpicked contractors without first acquiring the land. The project was the largest development scheme in the history of the metropolis. Usually, land is acquired by LDA land acquisition collector, and EDO revenue, but in this project the Board of Revenue was exclusively involved in acquiring the land. Studies were carried out on the road over this period. The road was designed and redesigned, considering the political and economic interests of the ruling party. In 1991, the
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proposed a road-loop in the city and the
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prepared a feasibility report on a 60 km ring road. In 1995, the Lahore Development Authority presented its scheme. At that time,
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and other foreign companies had signed a memorandum of understanding with the LDA. In 2003, President
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directed the Punjab government to implement the project. The project was launched on 22 December 2004 at a ground-breaking ceremony attended by President Musharaf. The Punjab Communication & Works Department Project Management Unit awarded the “Lahore Ring Road Southern Loop Feasibility Study and Selection of Route” to
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in December 2007. This project was awarded to
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in February 2009, which subcontracted the first phase (Package 4, Saggian Interchange) to Habib Construction Services.\ HCS completed this phase in May 2009. The scope of work included a route alignment study, traffic study,
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, project cost estimates, as well as an economic and financial evaluation. The work on the Southern Loop was to start in 2010, but funding problems delayed matters. The start date was pushed 2011. As of 2010 30% of the work on the first phase of the road, from Niazi Chowk to Bund Road, (43 kilometres) was nearing completion. Work on the Southern Loop was also delayed until 2011 and then until 2016. The Kamahan to Adda segment was inaugurated on 22 December 2017. The southern Loop hosts housing societies that will be linked, such as DHA, Sui Gas Housing Society, Eden Park (adjacent to Lahore Wildlife Park), State Life Housing Society, Eden Gardens, Valencia, Khayaban-e-Amin, Lake City, AWT Scheme, Fazaia Housing Scheme and Bahria Town.


Bahria Town Controversy

Construction on the final, loop of the orbital highway, SL-III, that begins from Adda Plot near
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to Maraka on
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was delayed since 2016 due to litigation by Bahria Town Lahore. The housing society's administration took stay orders from
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and termed the construction of the road illegal as it passed through under-construction areas of the society. The stay order was later vacated and the society purchased back 600 plots and 300 houses that lay in the Ring Road's path. Finally, in the 3rd quarter of 2023 the construction work started at multiple spots & directions for time saving which is in progress on 24 x 7 basis. Total cost of the project is estimated at Rs. 17.77 billion of which Rs. 6 billion were issued in August 2023 by the Provincial Govt. Besides the speedy & extensive work, date of completion is not yet know.


Lahore Ring Road Authority

The Lahore Ring Road Authority is an autonomous body under the Communications and Works Department, Government of Punjab. The authority was established in 2011 under Lahore Ring Road Authority Act 2011, to overview the construction, operation and maintenance of the Ring Road.


See also

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Indus Highway The Indus Highway (), also known as National Highway 55 (N-55) (), is a 1264 km long two to four-lane national highway that runs along the Indus River in Pakistan, connecting the port city of Karachi with the northwestern city of Peshawar ...
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Karakoram Highway The Karakoram Highway (, ), also known as the KKH, National Highway 35 (), N-35, and the ChinaPakistan Friendship Highway, is a National Highways of Pakistan, national highway which extends from Hasan Abdal in the Punjab, Pakistan, Punjab p ...
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Makran Coastal Highway The N-10 or National Highway 10 (Urdu: ) is a 653 km national highway in Pakistan which extends along Pakistan's Arabian Sea coast from Karachi in Sindh province to Gwadar in Balochistan province. It passes the towns of Ormara and Pasni ...
* National Highways of Pakistan *
Transport in Pakistan Transport in Pakistan () is extensive and varied. In recent years, new national highways have been built, with the addition of motorways which have improved trade and logistics within the country. Pakistan's rail network is also undergoing expa ...
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Transport in Lahore There are several modes of transport available in Lahore. Rickshaw and taxi Radio cab services Uber and Careem have been introduced by some private companies. However these taxis need to be booked in advance by booking on apps and calling thei ...


References


External links


National Highway Authority
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