The Ministry of Construction has announced significant progress in the road construction project underway in Hithadhoo, Addu City, highlighting that the development is nearing completion. According to the ministry, 90 percent of the road construction work has already been finished, marking a major milestone in infrastructure enhancement efforts in the area.

The project, which spans a 2.4 km stretch, includes the complete repaving of roads and the installation of a walkway that is now accessible to the public. Additionally, substantial progress has been made with 75 percent of the street lights installed and 95 percent of the irrigation system in Hithadhoo completed, enhancing both safety and environmental sustainability measures.

The development initiatives in Addu City extend beyond road construction, as reported by the Construction Ministry. Work on various phases of development projects is actively ongoing, with the Detour Bridge project nearing full completion at 95 percent. These efforts underscore a broader commitment to enhancing infrastructure and connectivity across Addu City, aimed at improving the quality of life for residents and visitors alike.

AFCONS, an Indian construction firm, has been tasked with the road construction project in Addu City, ensuring adherence to high standards of engineering and project management. The collaboration between local authorities and international expertise highlights a concerted effort to meet developmental goals and address infrastructure needs in the region.