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Jidhafs Road Upgrades Reach the Halfway Point

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Last updated: 2024/07/29 at 12:41 AM
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The development of roads in blocks 421 and 423 in Jidhafs, Bahrain, is currently underway, with the project reaching the halfway mark in its first phase. Engineer Ahmed AlTajir, Assistant Undersecretary for Roads at the Ministry of Works, shared that the project is part of ongoing efforts to enhance infrastructure in the country. The project aims to benefit 200 homes and properties by improving movement for residents and visitors, managing traffic flow, and increasing capacity. The work involves the removal of old asphalt, laying of backfill, and resurfacing with new asphalt, covering a total distance of 1.3 kilometres.

In addition to improving road quality, the project also includes the construction of a rainwater drainage network, the relocation of existing underground utilities, and the installation of new lighting poles in coordination with the Electricity and Water Authority (EWA). To enhance safety for road users, traffic safety measures will be implemented, including the installation of traffic signs and the painting of road lines. The project, valued at 457,825 Bahraini dinars, was awarded to JAHECON W.L.L. by the Tender Board.

The road development project in Jidhafs is part of a larger initiative by the Ministry of Works to enhance infrastructure across Bahrain’s governorates. By improving road quality, managing traffic flow, and increasing capacity, the project aims to benefit residents and visitors in the area. In addition to the physical improvements to the roads, the project also includes the construction of a rainwater drainage network, relocating underground utilities, and installing new lighting poles in coordination with the EWA. These enhancements will not only improve road quality but also ensure the safety of all road users.

The total distance covered by the project is 1.3 kilometres, with the work involving the removal of old asphalt, laying backfill, and resurfacing with new asphalt. The project also includes the implementation of traffic safety measures, such as installing traffic signs and painting road lines. These measures will help to enhance road safety and ensure a smooth flow of traffic in the area. The project, valued at 457,825 Bahraini dinars, was awarded to JAHECON W.L.L. through a competitive bidding process by the Tender Board.

The development of roads in blocks 421 and 423 in Jidhafs is a crucial infrastructure project that will benefit the local community by improving road quality, managing traffic flow, and increasing capacity. The project, currently in its first phase, has reached the halfway mark and is progressing as planned. In addition to the physical improvements to the roads, the project also includes the construction of a rainwater drainage network, relocating underground utilities, and installing new lighting poles. These enhancements will not only improve road quality but also ensure the safety of all road users in the area.

In conclusion, the road development project in Jidhafs is a significant infrastructure initiative undertaken by the Ministry of Works to enhance infrastructure across Bahrain’s governorates. By improving road quality, managing traffic flow, and increasing capacity, the project aims to benefit residents and visitors in the area. With the project reaching the halfway mark in its first phase, it is well on its way to completion and is expected to significantly improve the local road network and enhance safety for all road users.

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