Punjab Government Plans to Add Service Ducts in Road Projects to Prevent Repeated Digging
The Punjab government is considering a forward-thinking proposal to incorporate service ducts in all major road construction projects across Lahore and other cities, aiming to reduce the need for repeated road excavations and improve long-term infrastructure efficiency.
A spokesperson for the Housing, Urban Development, and Public Health Engineering Department revealed that a special committee will soon be formed to engage all relevant stakeholders, including the Safe Cities Authority and telecommunications departments.
Smart Planning for Future-Proof Roads
The inclusion of service ducts—underground passages used for utility cables and pipelines—is being explored to:
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Minimize future road digging
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Ensure smoother coordination between departments
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Conserve public resources
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Extend the lifespan of roads
According to officials, the committee will focus on determining the optimal size, placement, and design of the ducts to ensure they are suitable for future needs. This proactive approach is expected to enhance urban planning and reduce inconvenience caused by frequent roadwork.
Faster Development with Long-Term Benefits
The spokesperson emphasized that development projects across Punjab are progressing swiftly with a focus on resilience, sustainability, and public convenience. He also highlighted that planning efforts are aligned with environmentally friendly policies, ensuring more sustainable and citizen-centric urban growth.
This initiative is seen as a step toward modern urban infrastructure, reducing maintenance costs, and providing uninterrupted public services in rapidly growing cities like Lahore.