The Janabiya Highway project in Bahrain is nearing completion, with progress exceeding 90%, as reported by Shaikh Meshaal Al-Khalifa, the Undersecretary of the Ministry of Works. The ministry is determined to accelerate the work to finish on schedule. This update was shared during an inspection visit by the Undersecretary and ministry engineers. The project is part of a broader initiative to improve access to Salman City and upgrade the adjacent road network, thereby enhancing the highway’s capacity. The expansion involves adding a lane in each direction over approximately 4 kilometers and upgrading traffic intersections to handle 10,500 vehicles per hour.
Eng. Shaikh Meshaal Al-Khalifa emphasized that the project also includes relocating and protecting services along the highway, reconstructing infrastructure, establishing a rainwater drainage network, creating service roads and parking spaces, and enhancing safety measures with traffic barriers, road signs, and warnings. The project also includes some aesthetic improvements to the highway. The contract for the project was awarded to Haji Hassan Group by the Tender Board, ensuring that the project is executed efficiently and effectively.
The Janabiya Highway project in Bahrain is a significant infrastructure development aimed at improving access to Salman City and enhancing the highway’s capacity. The progress of the project has exceeded 90%, with the Ministry of Works determined to accelerate the work and complete it on schedule. The project involves expanding the highway to three lanes in each direction over approximately 4 kilometers and upgrading traffic intersections to handle a significant amount of vehicles per hour.
The project also includes relocating and protecting services along the highway, reconstructing infrastructure, establishing a rainwater drainage network, creating service roads and parking spaces, and boosting safety measures with traffic barriers, road signs, and warnings. The aesthetic improvements to the highway will also contribute to enhancing the overall look and feel of the area. The contract for the project was awarded to Haji Hassan Group by the Tender Board, ensuring that the project is completed efficiently and effectively.
Shaikh Meshaal Al-Khalifa, the Undersecretary of the Ministry of Works, emphasized the importance of the Janabiya Highway project and its impact on improving transportation in the area. The project is part of a broader initiative to upgrade the road network and increase the highway’s capacity, ultimately benefiting residents and commuters in Salman City. With progress exceeding 90%, the ministry is committed to completing the project on time and ensuring that all aspects of the expansion and upgrade are carried out with precision and attention to detail.
The completion of the Janabiya Highway project will not only improve access to Salman City but also enhance the overall traffic flow in the area. The expansion of the highway to three lanes in each direction, along with upgraded traffic intersections and improved safety measures, will benefit both residents and visitors alike. With the project nearing completion and progress exceeding 90%, all stakeholders involved are working diligently to ensure that the final stages of the project are executed efficiently and effectively. The Janabiya Highway project is a testament to the Ministry of Works’ commitment to enhancing infrastructure and transportation networks in Bahrain for the benefit of all.