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F Government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa GOVERNMENT OF KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA COMMUNICATION & WORKS DEPARTMENT No. SOR/V-39/W&S/03/Vol-II Dated: 25/05/2021 To, The Chief Engineer (Centre), Communication & Works, Peshawar. SUBJECT: 2ND REVISED ADMINISTRATIVE APPROVAL FOR THE SCHEME "CONSTRUCTION OF TECHNICALLY & ECONOMICALLY FEASIBLE 198 KM ROADS IN PESHAWAR DIVISION" ADP NO.1702/200247 (2020-21). In exercise of the powers delegated vide Part-I Serial No.5 Second Schedule of the Delegation of Powers under the Financial Rules and Powers of Re-appropriation Rules, 2018, the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Provincial Government is pleased to accord the 2" Revised Administrative Approval for the implementation of the scheme under ADP NO.1702/200247 (2020-21)"Construction of Technically & Economically Feasible 198 KM Roads in Peshawar Division" ADP No.1702/200247 (2020-21)for the period of 26 months from (2020-21) to (2022-23) at a total cost of Rs. 4456.033 million (four thousand four hundred fifty six and thirty three thousand) as per detail given below: S.No. Name of work Total Cost (Rs in M) District Charsadda A Construction / Improvement and Widening of Road from Hassanzai to Munda Head (I) Works and Matta Mughal Khel via Katozai of Road from Shabqadar Chowk to Battagram, From Sokhta to Kotak and Dalazaak Bypass Dalazak Village District Charsadda 1 Construction/improvement and widening of Hassanzai road 3.00 km 69.92 2 Construction/Improvement and Widening of road from Shabqadar Chowk Battagram road (3.70km) 80.00 3 Advertisement charges 0.08 Total 150.00 (II) Construction / Improvement and BT of Roads at UCs Ganderia, Shodag, Harichand, Hisara Nehri, Abazai, Ziam, Sherpao, Mirza Dher, Tangi and Behram Dheri District Charsadda 1 Construction/Improvement and B/T of Road From Upper Swat Cannal Mardandh Road Gulab Khan Koroona To Span Kharo (2.0km) U/C Gandheri 19.017 2 Construction/Improvement and B/T of Road From Shakoor Bazzar To Main Shakoor Killi (1-Km) U/C Gandheri 12.129 3 Construction/Improvement and B/T of Road From Rai Mahal Peersado Road To Bashir Mian Banda (1.20km) U/C Harichand 12.664 4 Construction/Improvement And B/T of Road From Batto Killi To Gul Landi Killi (1.50km) U/C Harichand 15.171 5 Construction/Improvement and B/T of Road From Mandani Shakoor Road To Dak Banglow Killi (0.80km) U/C Shodag 10.242 6 Construction/Improvement And B/T of Road From Marghan Gul Baz Haji Koroona To Shah Alam Joor Muqbara (1.50km) U/C Shodag 15.674 7 Construction/Improvement and B/T of Road From Mandani Shakoor Road To Haider Killi 0.60km U/C Shodag 9.674 8 Construction/Improvement and B/T of Road From Sherpao Minor To Gul Zeef Killi 0.60km U/C Ziam 6.782 9 Construciton/Improvement and B/T of Road From Tangi Charsadda Road To Awal Din Killi 200m U/C Ziam 2.648 10 Construciton/Improvement and B/T of Road From Ghazono Road Kuchyano Killi Ziam To Ingar Killi 0.7km U/C Ziam 8.213 11 Construciton/Improvement and B/T Of Road From Lower Swat Canal To Mir Said Killi Momen Haji House 300m U/C Ziam 4.127 12 Construciton/Improvement and B/T of Road From Ziam Rest House To Qalla Mian Bashir House 0.550km U/C Ziam 6.408 13 Construciton/Improvement and B/T of Road From Disty No-2 Talashah Shodago To Ali Gul Killi 350m U/C Ziam 4.016 14 Construciton/Improvement and B/T of Road From Enzar Killi To Deenga Baza (1-Km) U/C Hisara Nehri 11.997 15 Construciton/Improvement and B/T of Kanro Killi Road Sherpao (1-Km) U/C Hisara Nehri 11.139 Advertisement Charges 0.100 Total 150.00 (III) Construction of Road from main Peshawar Road to Tarnab, from Village Sarwar to Ghari Mukkam Shah, from main Peshawar Road to Village Sarki via Gedar Kalli, from Kangra Bazar to Village Sara, from Prang Khaista Khol to Yasoon Zai and Prang Majokl Road District Charsadda. 1 Rehabilitation Of Road From Village Sarwani To Ghari Muhkam Shah Uc Kangra (2.00 22.775 2 Construction / Rehabilitation Of Road From Main Peshawar Road To Village Sarki Via Geedar Killi UC Agra (3.2Km) 35.492 3 Construction / Rehabilitation Of Road From Kangra Bazar To Village Sara (0.600 Km) 8.531 F Construction / Rehabilitation Of Road From Prang Khaista Khel To Yaseenzai And Prang 4 19.226 Majoki (1.5 Km) Construction / Rehabilitation Of Road From Daulat Pura To Kawey U/C Daulat Pura (1.2 5 14.684 Km) 6 Construction /Rehabilitation Of Road From Rajjar Bypass Road To Bela Korona (1 Km) 12.169 Construction / Rehabilitation Of Road From Main Peshawar Road To Shiekh Killi(0.800 7 12.087 Km) Construction / Rehabilitation Of Road From Ajmeer Shah Baba Road Shah Jehan Park To 8 10.251 Masood Kheil (0.800 Km) Construction / Rehabilitation Of Road From Main Mardan Road To Mehmood Abad 9 14.684 Railway Station (1.2 Km) Advertisement Charges 0.100 Total 150.00 (IV) Rehabilitation of 3-KM Road in UC Zia m District Charsadda 1 Rehabilitation of Road from Ali Jan Kalli to Sherpao via Hamesh Gul Kalli (3-KM) US 50.00 Zaim Charsadda V) Construction of Roads at UCs Rajjar 1&2 Narai Khanmai, Dargai, Shekhoo, Ghunda Karnkana, Nisatta Dheri Zardad, Dosehra, Mera Prang and VC Mera Nisatta District Charsadda Construction & Rehabilitation of Road From Khanmai Pul To Gul Abad road Via BHU 1 15.740 Khanmai in UC Khanmai(1.4-Km) Construction & Rehabilitation of Road From Shah Pasand Killi Chowk To Scheme Koroona 2 16.826 (US Dohsehra(1.6-Km) 3 Construction of Road From Tahtbai Road To Inam Killi in UC Sheikho (1.0-Km) 12.193 Construction & Rehabilitation of Road From Palosa Zareen Abad Road To Dherai Koroona 4 10.935 in UC Sheiko (1.0-Km) Construction & Rehabilitation of Road From Gulabad To Pakistan Killi in UC Dohsehra 5 46.880 (4.5-Km) Construction & Rehabilitation of Road From Dosehra Road To Kaptan Killi including links 6 15.007 road in UC Dohsera (1.2-Km) 7 Construction & Rehabilitation of Road From Wardaga To Mitto Killi (1-Km) US Rajjar-II 11.995 (1-KM) Construction & Rehabilitation of Road From Sammad Qilla Road To Bangladesh in Dehri 8 7.152 Zardad (600-M) Construction & Rehabilitation of Road From Moterway Toll Plaza Via Rahat Abad To 9 16.293 Nisatta UC Nisata (1.6-Km) Construction & Rehabilitation of Road From Main Tangi Road To Rajar Patwar Khana Via 10 4.405 Jan Muqbara in UC Nisata (400-M) Construction & Rehabilitation of Road From Takht Bhai Road To Shekh Abad in UC Rajjar- 11 8 378 I (800-M) Construction & Rehabilitation of Road From Dosehra Road To Resaldar Killi in UC 12 11.292 Dosehra (1.4-Km) Construction & Rehabilitation of Road From Takht Bhai Road To Muhammad Narri Chowk 13 22.654 Via Panirak Killi in UC Mohammad Narri (2.5-Km) 14 Advertisement Charges 0.250 Total 200.00 (VI) Road from main Charsadda Mardan Road to Hikmatabad District Charsadda 25.00 (VII) Rehabilitation / Improvement and Black Topping of Soor Mill Road from Ghani Khan 76.00 Road to Sar Dheri to Wardaga Road (5.9-KM) Total (A) 801.00 B District Nowshera. (I) Construction / Rehabilitation of internal Roads and Rigid Pavements in various UCs Maira Akora Khattak, Adamzai, KhairAbad, Mandori, Kurvi, Kahi, Nizampur, Mughalk, Akora Khattak and Jahangira District Nowshera. 1 Garu Road to Umar Abad Nizampur 18.770 2 Namal Bala Mezay (Sharif Abad) Road Nizampur 17.676 3 Garu Road to Shams Abad Nizampur. 27.151 4 Hassan Dara to Sajjad House Road 23.255 5 Adamzai School Raod 14.854 6 Abid Sadeeq House street 8.519 7 Khairabad Narri Road. 28.882 8 Baghbanpura Qasab Khana Road Akora Kattak 6.88 9 PCC Road Mohala Shaban and Mohala Islamabad Village Khair Abad. 5.55 10 G.T Road to GPS Eidgha village Nodia Nawa Killi Janazgha U/C Jehangira 18.616 11 Mughalkai internal road Mohallah Zakrya Khel U/C Mughalkai 17.866 12 PCC road Shaidu Lalzar U/C Shaidu 5.801 13 From GT road to Kabul River UC Shaidu 6.08 Advertisement Charges 0.10 Total 200.00 (II) Construction / Rehabilitation of internal Roads and Rigid Pavements in various UCs Akbar Pura, Kurvi, Mohib Banda Amankot, Dagal, Pirpai, Manki Sharif, Phari Kati Khel, Ziarat Kaka Sahb, Aza Khel Payan and Azakhel Bala Distict Nowshera 1 Momin Garhi Chowk to Akbarpura Qabristan UC 40.871 2 Camp Koroona Right Side Service Road to Mangal Bagh Koorona UC Mohib Banda 14.94 3 Bajawar Abad Janazgah to Kurvi Main Road via Zakhi Charbagh UC Kurvi 43.017 4 Tarkha to Ali Shah Road UC Akbarpura 10.983 5 Internal Road Village Chowk Drub from GPS Boys to Maqsood Qari House 460-M & Nabi 21.099 Gul House to Jamdad House 600-M Village Chowk Drub UC Amankot 6 Akhtarabad Road Village Akbarpura 18.99 7 Advertisement Charges 0.10 Total 150.00 (III) Construction / Rehabilitation of internal Roads and Rigid Pavements in various UCs Bara Banda, Gandheri, Misri Banda, Pir Sabaq, Rashakai, Zara Miana KheshkiBala, Kheshki Payan and Kandar District Nowshera UC Misree Banda 1 Const: / Rehabilitation of Zinda Patee Road UC Misree Banda (3.5-KM) 75.286 2 Const: of Road in Mera Misree Banda Shewa Khan Koroona (0.7 KM) 13.126 US Zara Mena 3 Const: of Road from Tolandy Mera to Aziz Abad Gul Zareen Koorona (1.2-KM) 13.220 4 Const: / Rehabilitation of Road in Tolandy Mera UC Zara Meena (2.3-KM) 48.268 5 Advertisement Charges 0.10 Total 150.00 (IV) Construction of Road / Rigid Pavements of Strees and allied works at District Nowshera 1 Garu to Maruba Nizampur 157.74 2 Hafiz Abad US Akora Khattak 22.41 3 Const: of Gandab Alam Ghari Road UC Inzeri 19.75 4 Advertisement Charges 0.10 Total 200.00 (V) Construction / Rehabilitation of internal Roads and Rigid Pavements in various UCs Nowshera City, Chowki Town, NawaKalay, Kabal River, Risalpur, Badrashi, Deri Kati Khel, Nowshera Cantt, VCs Watter and SuriaKhel, Ismail Khel & Aman Garh District Nowshera.
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