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RDA implementing over Tk377cr for four uplift projects

BSS . Rajshahi
07 Nov 2022 13:15:08 | Update: 07 Nov 2022 13:15:08
RDA implementing over Tk377cr for four uplift projects
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The Rajshahi Development Authority (RDA) has been implementing four development projects with an estimated cost of around Tk 377.79 crore aimed at elevating the living and livelihood condition of people of the city along with its adjacent areas.

Abdullah al Tarique, Executive Engineer of RDA, said they are constructing a north-south connecting road starting from adjacent to the campus of Rajshahi University of Engineering and Technology (RUET) to bypass the road at a cost of around Taka 206.64 crore.  

The 5 km four-lane road will have a 9,000-meter RCC drain and eight culverts, a four-lane overpass along with installations of 5,000-meter water, power, gas and telephone lines each.  

It has also implemented another project to make Rajshahi Metropolitan Development Plan sensible to disaster risks through updating the Effective Mega and Detailed Area Plans at the cost of around Taka 18.36 crore.

Necessary development works of Barnoy Residential Area Development project were completed.

Development of 227 residential plots, construction of 1.86 km single-lane road with bituminous carpeting, 4086-meter RCC drain and 18 culverts and water and power supply to the entire area were the major works of the Taka 73.11-crore project.

"We also have one more residential area development project with the involvement of around Taka 93.51 crore," Engineer Tarique said, adding that 18.11 acres of land were acquired for the project.

RDA has been constructing Bangabandhu Square in the city aimed at upholding the spirit of Bangabandhu and adding beauty to the city.

"We are implementing the project titled 'Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Square' at Talaimari crossing with an estimated cost of around Taka 197.52 crore", said Sheikh Quamruzzaman, Assistant Engineer of RDA, while talking to BSS here Sunday.

He said the square is being constructed in an area of 12,518.08 square meters of land.

The basement will have car parking, amphitheatre, art gallery and Bangabandhu sculpture surrounded by waterfall.

"There will be a modern sound system, lighting, permanent art gallery with digital screen and museum on the ground floor," said Quamruzzaman, adding the first floor will have a sophisticated restaurant, luxurious landscape, immersive display and open sitting and amusement arrangement.

Apart from this, the square will have five passenger lifts, generators, solar panels and a substation for power supply.

As part of implementing the project, a 251.18-meter four-lane road with a divider will be developed.

In addition, there will be interior decoration and landscaping works in the square. A mural will be installed in an area of 529.74 square meters side by side with three sculptures.

At present, there are five other projects in the pipeline involving Taka 694.97 crore. Three new connecting roads, one from Shalbagan to Sucharan crossing via Kapasia, another from Binodpur to Halidagachhi and the rest from Chhotobangram to Meherchandi will be constructed.

Captain Monsur Ali Park will be beautified and modernized and the Parijat Lake will be developed to attract more visitors there.

Engineer Tarique expects, on successful implementation of the uplift project, the scenario of the city and the living condition and livelihood of the city dwellers will be changed.

The RDA has also implemented five other projects at a cost of around Taka 387.36 crore during the last eight years.

A road-widening project from Court to bypass the road has been implemented involving around Taka 106 crore.

Various infrastructural facilities like 2.25-km bituminous road carpeting, 3,010-meter RCC drain with common duct, eight RCC culverts, 4,500-meter water, electricity and gas supply lines each and 2,250-meter T&T line along the four-lane road were developed under the project.

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