Sustainability as a Core Principle
Eco-Friendly Practices
- Use of renewable and locally sourced materials to minimize environmental impact during construction.
- Integration of green infrastructure, such as vegetated buffer zones and reforestation initiatives, to enhance environmental resilience.
Long-Term Maintenance
- Performance-based maintenance contracts ensure that infrastructure remains functional and resilient over time, reducing the need for costly repairs.
- Regular inspections and upgrades to adapt to evolving climate conditions.
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Key Achievements
Expanding National Road Networks
Strengthened Governance and Accountability
Progressive Collaboration
Rehabilitation and Maintenance of Roads
New Road Construction
Road Resurfacing and Modernization
Provincial and District Roads
Enhanced Road Management Practices
Bridging Missing Links
Climate-Resilient Infrastructure
Innovative Climate-Resilient Solutions
Key Projects Showcasing Climate Resilience
Community-Centered Approach to Resilience
Sustainability as a Core Principle
Impact of Climate-Resilient Infrastructure
Development of Strategic Corridors
Key Strategic Corridors
Strategic Goals of Corridor Development
Impact of Strategic Corridors
Future Aspirations
Community Impact