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Plan for constructing roads in North Al Sharqiyah

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Last updated: 2024/05/25 at 6:53 PM
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The Ministry of Transport, Communications and Information Technology in Muscat has revealed a plan for the rehabilitation of the road linking Sinaw to highway and Wadi Bani Khalid Road. Khamis bin Mohammed Al Shamakhi, the Undersecretary for Transport, announced that the tender for the alternative road would be released once all the necessary procedures with other related parties are completed. The construction of Al Aqaba Road, which leads to Wadi Bani Khalid, was announced as a response to the significant damages caused by unusual weather conditions. The Ministry plans to construct a new alternative road to Al Aqaba, approximately six to seven kilometers long, in order to avoid rock falls. To ensure the success of this project, the Ministry will collaborate with companies experienced in building similar roads in Oman.

The rehabilitation of the road linking Sinaw to highway and Wadi Bani Khalid Road is a crucial project that will improve connectivity for residents and travelers in North Al Sharqiyah. Al Shamakhi’s announcement regarding the tender of the alternative road signals the Ministry’s commitment to addressing the damages caused by the adverse weather conditions. The construction of a new alternative road to Al Aqaba will not only enhance safety but also provide a more efficient route for commuters. By seeking the assistance of experienced companies, the Ministry aims to ensure the successful completion of this project in a timely and effective manner.

The decision to construct an alternative road to Al Aqaba underscores the Ministry’s proactive approach to infrastructure development and maintenance. The project reflects the government’s commitment to upgrading transportation networks and enhancing the overall quality of roadways in the region. By investing in projects that improve connectivity and safety, the Ministry is contributing to the economic growth and development of North Al Sharqiyah. The construction of the new road will also create employment opportunities and stimulate economic activity in the area, benefiting both residents and businesses.

The collaboration with companies experienced in building similar roads in Oman is a strategic move that will bring expertise and efficiency to the project. By partnering with established firms, the Ministry can leverage their knowledge and resources to ensure the successful completion of the alternative road to Al Aqaba. This collaborative approach will also help to streamline the construction process and mitigate any potential challenges that may arise. By harnessing the collective expertise of industry experts, the Ministry can enhance the overall quality and durability of the new road infrastructure, benefiting both current and future generations of road users in the region.

The announcement of the rehabilitation plan for the road linking Sinaw to highway and Wadi Bani Khalid Road is a significant development that underscores the government’s commitment to enhancing infrastructure and connectivity in North Al Sharqiyah. By investing in projects that improve road safety and efficiency, the Ministry is taking proactive steps to support economic growth and development in the region. The construction of the alternative road to Al Aqaba will provide a vital link for residents and travelers, while also creating economic opportunities and stimulating local businesses. Through strategic partnerships with experienced companies, the Ministry aims to ensure the successful completion of this important infrastructure project, benefitting the community for years to come.

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