Road Min Urged to Avoid Bidding Out 8000 km Nat’l H-way Projects

Stakeholders have advised the Road Minister to reconsider the decision to bid out 8,000 km of national highway projects. The concerns stem from potential challenges in the current economic climate and the need for a strategic approach to infrastructure development. Stakeholders emphasised the importance of thorough evaluation before proceeding with such a significant bidding process, highlighting potential economic and logistical implications.

The advice to pause the bidding process reflects a cautious approach to ensure the successful execution of national highway projects without compromising quality and efficiency. As the government continues its efforts to enhance the country's infrastructure, stakeholders stress the need for a well-thought-out strategy that considers various factors, including economic conditions and the readiness of the industry for such large-scale projects.

This development underscores the complexity of infrastructure planning and the balancing act required to meet ambitious targets while considering the practical challenges faced by the stakeholders involved. The Minister's decision in response to these concerns will likely shape the trajectory of national highway development and influence the overall success of these crucial infrastructure projects.

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