RDC Initiates Redevelopment of Unfinished Segments of Ameenee Magu
Photo: Ministry of Construction and Infrastructure
The Road Development Corporation (RDC) has commenced the redevelopment of the remaining sections of Ameenee Magu today, with work officially underway on segments 12 and 13 of the road.
މާލެ ސްޓްރީޓް ސްކޭޕިންގ ޕްރޮޖެކްޓުގެ ދަށުން އަމީނީމަގުގެ ނުނިމި އޮތް ދެ ސެގްމަންޓް (12،13) ނިންމުމުގެ މަސައްކަތް މިއަދު ވަނީ ފަށާފައެވެ. pic.twitter.com/QvSr9ui31w— Ministry of Construction and Infrastructure (@MoCImv) December 9, 2023
In the course of the redevelopment, certain roads in the vicinity have been temporarily closed, leading to alterations in traffic patterns in the area.
މާލެ ސްޓްރީޓް ސްކޭޕިންގ ޕްރޮޖެކްޓުގެ ދަށުން އަމީނީމަގުގެ މަސައްކަތް ފެށުމަށް ހަމަޖެހިފައިވާތީ މާދަމާ 18:00 އިން ފެށިގެން އަމީނީމަގާ ގުޅިފައިވާ މަގުތަކާއި ގޯޅިތައް ޗާޓުގައި ފާހަގަކޮށްފައިވާ ގޮތަށް އާންމު ދަތުރުފަތުރަށް ބަންދުކޮށް ޓްރެފިކް ފްލޯއަށް ބަދަލު ގެނެވޭނެ ވާހަކަ ދަންނަވަން pic.twitter.com/bWXYoUA3lR— Maldives Police (@PoliceMv) December 7, 2023
It is noteworthy that the Maafannu end of Ameenee Magu serves as a bustling hub, hosting various amenities such as food courts, a mosque, the Villimale’ Ferry Terminal, and the Dhiraagu head office. The proposed changes to the traffic flow are expected to be managed in a manner that minimises disruptions to the daily activities of the area.
The Ameenee Magu redevelopment project, initially contracted to RDC by the former administration on July 3, comes with an allocated budget of MVR 84.4 million.


