The first completed segment of the project to renovate and asphalt Boduthakurufaanu Magu has been opened today, specifically the section near Jumhooree Maidhaan (Republic Square).
This segment, situated between the Fish Market and the Presidential Jetty, involved the reclamation of part of the lagoon to expand the road to four lanes, accompanied by laying of new asphalt.
Construction for this section began in August, marking the completion of Segment 1 of the extensive ring road development project. The following phase, Segment 2, will encompass the southern side of Boduthakurufaanu Magu, stretching from the Fish Market to the North Harbour's end, with plans for further widening and asphalting.
Given the heavy traffic congestion in this area, the Ministry of Construction aims for a completion date of October 13 for the widening and asphalting work between the Official Jetty and the Fish Market.

Before starting the second phase, the project contractor, MTCC, announced last Thursday that they are seeking public feedback. MTCC stated that the public consultation is intended to ensure the project meets public expectations and sustainable development goals.

The survey seeks public opinions on the anticipated benefits of the project, measures that can be taken to minimize disruption during road closures, and the primary use of the area covered by the second phase.
The entire ring road project is funded by the state budget, with an allocation of MVR 144 million. MTCC is contracted to complete the full project within 455 days.