Mabvuku interchange construction progressing well

Freeman Razemba

Senior Reporter

THE construction of the Mabvuku Interchange is progressing well, as Government remains committed to modernising and expanding the national road network.

The project, situated along the busy Harare–Mutare Highway, is designed to ease congestion and improve safety on one of Zimbabwe’s key road corridors.

In a statement, the Ministry of Transport and Infrastructural Development confirmed the development.

“Construction of the Mabvuku Interchange continues to make remarkable progress. Precast beams have been completed and lined up for installation. Bridge support structures are taking shape while structural works are progressing steadily,” the ministry said.

So far, works which include steel girder installation, reinforcement works and deck slab preparations have been also installed, as teams work tirelessly to deliver this transformative infrastructure project.

A steel girder is a large, primary horizontal support beam that forms the “skeleton” of a building or bridge, bearing the weight of smaller, secondary beams.

The Mabvuku Interchange follows closely on the heels of President Mnangagwa’s commissioning of the Trabablas Traffic Interchange, which seamlessly links Simon Mazorodze, High Glen, and Chitungwiza Roads.

Similar to the Trabablas project, the Mabvuku Interchange is part of a nationwide initiative to ease congestion, reduce road carnage, and modernise transport systems in line with the country’s Vision 2030.

Recently, a detour was constructed at the Msasa Interchange construction project.

This critical phase is aimed at facilitating the smooth diversion of traffic while paving the way for accelerated works on the main interchange infrastructure.

Four more such structures are in the pipeline to ease congestion, reduce carnage and modernise the country’s infrastructure.

The interchanges will be at the Mabvuku junction, Harare Drive-Mutare Road; Harare Drive-Liberation Legacy Way; Nemakonde Way-Harare Drive; Sam Nujoma-Harare Drive; Westgate Traffic Circle; Kuwadzana Traffic Circle and Churchill/Liberation Legacy Way.

 

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