Hyderabad Mirpurkhas Dual Carriageway Project

Works & Services Department – Government of Sindh

OBJECTIVE / OUTCOMES OF THE PROJECT

The Works & Services Department intended to develop a dual carriageway road access from Hyderabad to Mirpurkhas city to reduce traffic congestion, and to provide quick and safe access to the commuters.

PROJECT BRIEF

Operations & Maintenance (30 years from substantial completion of Construction)
The Concessionaire shall undertake toll operations and regular maintenance of the Project Highway as per agreed standards.

Design & Construction (02 years)
A 60 kilometre dualization of existing two-lane road connecting Hyderabad to Mirpurkhas.

  • Road: 58.7 km
  • Lanes: 04
  • Toll Booths at each end: 08
  • Weighbridges: 03 numbers (Hyd, MPK and Rahuki)
  • Pedestrian Bridges: 03
  • U turns: 13
  • Bridges: 03
  • Catch pits: 21
  • Box culverts: 08
  • Pipe culverts: 40

SOCIAL IMPACT OF THE PROJECT

  • Reduced travel time and fuel from Hyderabad to Mirpurkhas
  • Creation of approximately 5,000 direct job opportunities and 22,000 indirect job opportunities
  • Uplift land values significantly
  • Facilitation to major agricultural belt of Sindh
  • Opportunities for local communities for jobs and businesses due to ease of road access as well as better law & order situation in the area
  • Improve safety and reliability

PROJECT PROGRESS

  • The HMDC Project achieved substantial completion of construction works in August 2012.
  • The HMDC is the first major road sector project that is based on project financing from local lenders i.e. NBP and Summit Bank. The HMDC Project through toll & non-toll revenues successfully retired bank loan in December 2020.
  • The HMDC project has commenced repayments of Subordinated debt to the GoS from March 2021.
  • The HMDC project implemented most diversified technology of Electronic Toll and Traffic Management System (ETTMS).

CURRENT STATUS

The HMDC Project is under operational phase.

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