Design & Build of M.Mulah Major Roads
15 July 2021
Updated at: 17 December 2023
M. Mulah is
one of the inhabited islands of Meemu atoll. In length 1440m, width 400m this
island has reclaimed during the construction of the jetty. The island
has a total population of approximately 1843 citizens.
The government
has identified the need to upgrade the current road conditions of M. Mulah and
provide a storm water drainage system for the Island — to resolve the issue of flooding
that has been recurring in the Island.
RDC is
determined to counteract the flooding issue and provide secure and standardized
roads to carry out the daily movements in the island and pave the way for continued
development.
Project Scope
- Detailed design of the roads including a storm water management system for the proposed roads.
- Construction of sidewalk including construction of drainage gutters, provisions with junction for future utility lines, construction of tree pits, curbstones, and paving of sidewalk using interlocking zigzag blocks.
- Construction of Stormwater management system.
- Construction of Asphalt wearing course including the application of prime coat.
- Installations of road markings including lane lines, road shoulder lines, zebra crossings using thermoplastic paint.
- Installation of speed Breakers and road sign boards.
Project Value
106,230,722.25MVR
Inaugurated on
05 Apr2021
Duration
2years
Status
On Going
Project Category
Construction