Zero Point Interchange
Zero Point Interchange is a large cloverleaf interchange in Islamabad, Pakistan, at the intersection of the Islamabad Highway, Kashmir Highway, and Khayaban-e-Suharwardy. The interchange was designed by ECIL,[1] and construction work started on 11 September 2008. The interchange was formally inaugurated in July 2011 by then Prime Minister of Pakistan, Yousaf Raza Gillani, though construction work on a loop was still in progress. The construction of the interchange was fully completed in 2012.[2] The project cost about PKR 4 billion.[3]

A by-pass(now demolished) at Zero Point

Zero Point Interchange at night from Srinagar Highway
| Zero Point Interchange | |
|---|---|
|  Zero Point Interchange | |
|  | |
| Location | |
| Islamabad | |
| Coordinates | 33°41′37″N 73°03′54″E | 
| Roads at junction | Islamabad Highway, Kashmir Highway, Khayaban-e-Suharwardy | 
| Construction | |
| Type | Cloverleaf interchange | 
| Constructed | 2008–2011 by Maqbool Associates (Pvt.) Limited | 
| Opened | June 6, 2011 | 
| Maintained by | Capital Development Authority | 
References
    
- "Planning, Detailed Engineering Design and Construction Supervision of Interchange at Zero Point, Islamabad". ECIL. Retrieved 25 June 2020.
- "Zero Point interchange near finish line". DAWN. 14 November 2011. Retrieved 25 January 2012.
- "And now presenting: Zero Point Interchange". The Express Tribune. 30 May 2011. Retrieved 25 January 2012.
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