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Date: 17 December 2025

Construction Works Continue Nationwide as Agencies Push Mid-Year Targets
Kathmandu — Construction activities across Nepal remained active today as government bodies and private developers continued efforts to meet mid-fiscal-year targets. With stable winter weather supporting field operations, progress was reported in road infrastructure, hydropower development, urban services, and housing construction.
National Highway and Road Infrastructure Update
The Department of Roads confirmed steady advancement on multiple road projects:
- East–West Highway sections in Rupandehi and Sunsari recorded resurfacing and shoulder improvement works.
- Mid-Hill Highway stretches in Rukum and Parbat advanced with retaining walls and slope stabilization.
- Local road upgrading projects under provincial funding continued gravel surfacing and drainage installation.
Officials emphasized that contractors have been instructed to maximize winter productivity to avoid monsoon-season delays.
Urban Infrastructure Development Progress
Urban construction activities remained visible across major cities:
- Kathmandu Metropolitan City continued road rehabilitation, footpath expansion, and street-light installation in dense commercial areas.
- Pokhara Metropolitan City advanced drainage correction and road-beautification works near tourism hubs.
- Birgunj and Itahari reported progress on water-supply pipeline extensions and sewer-line upgrades.
Municipal authorities highlighted improved coordination among utility agencies to reduce repeated excavation works.
Hydropower and Energy Construction Updates
Energy infrastructure construction continued steadily today:
- Civil works progressed at medium-scale hydropower projects in Sankhuwasabha, Dolakha, and Lamjung.
- Transmission-line expansion projects in central and eastern Nepal advanced with tower foundation and conductor works.
- Substation reinforcement works were reported near key industrial zones to support growing power demand.
Energy officials stated that winter conditions are helping projects stay aligned with commissioning schedules.
Housing and Commercial Construction Activity
Private-sector construction remained stable:
- Residential housing projects in Kathmandu Valley, Chitwan, and Butwal continued structural and finishing works.
- Commercial buildings and logistics warehouses near highway corridors advanced MEP and interior installations.
- Developers reported sustained demand for earthquake-resilient construction practices.
Interesting Facts – Nepal Construction Industry
- 🏗️ December is one of the most productive months for construction in Nepal, with minimal rainfall and clear working conditions.
- 🛣️ More than 70% of road maintenance work is scheduled during winter, reducing weather-related delays.
- ⚡ Hydropower contributes over 95% of Nepal’s electricity generation, making construction in this sector nationally critical.
- 🏢 Urban construction activity typically increases by 20–30% after major festivals, driven by favorable weather and investment cycles.
- 🌿 Bio-engineering techniques are now used in most new road projects to control erosion and landslides.
Monitoring and Accountability
Government inspection teams continued on-site evaluations today, focusing on quality control, safety standards, and material usage. Authorities reiterated that milestone-based payments will remain a key tool to ensure timely completion.
Outlook
As the winter construction window remains favorable, stakeholders expect continued progress across infrastructure sectors. Strong supervision, efficient planning, and coordination among government levels will be essential to meeting national development goals.
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