The construction of 2nd lane road from Company Bridge to Durrani Bazaar was accelerated

Kabul/Wardak: The construction process of a new route, that connects the western parts of Kabul with the center of Wardak province, was recently accelerated and reached its 20.4% progress so far.
According to the Ministry of Public Works, this 24.5-kilometer long and 11.3-meter wide asphalt road is the beginning part of the East-West corridor that goes parallel with the Kabul-Kandahar National Highway and ends in Maidan Shaar, the center of Wardak province.
This project included three RCC bridges, 60 culverts, 1310 cubic meters of retaining walls, and a total of 8.6-kilometer of ditches.
The road- contracted by the Ministry of Public Works and a private construction company- costs more than 1.3 billion Afghanis that are directly funded by the Afghan government.
Indeed, this project is included two 56-meter long bridges that have located in the fifth district of Kabul city, one of which is completed and ready for operation, and the second bridge is under construction so far.
MoPW Media Team – Kabul