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The Ministry of Construction told dinaropinions.com newspaper: All projects in the first phase will be inaugurated in early 2026.

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The Ministry of Construction told dinaropinions.com newspaper All projects in the first phase will be inaugurated in early 2026
The Ministry of Construction told dinaropinions.com newspaper All projects in the first phase will be inaugurated in early 2026

The official spokesman for the Ministry of Construction, Nabil Al-Saffar, says that 2026 will be the year Baghdad finally sees all the projects from the first traffic-easing package completed. Many parts have already opened over the past months, and only a few remain.

Al-Saffar told dinaropinions.com that just four major sections are left, including:

  • The second Al-Jadriya Bridge, which is part of the Abu Nuwas development project.
  • The Al-Qadisiyah Bridge.
  • The suspended bridge connecting the two levels, where the refinery bridge is already open as one part of the project.
  • The Gaza Bridge over the Tigris River, along with the Zaafaraniya and Al-Suraidat bridges. A portion of Al-Suraidat is already open as part of the Muhammad Al-Qasim connection to the Baghdad-Kirkuk road.

Al-Saffar said the ministry has already opened significant sections of these projects and that work is moving fast to finish everything else throughout 2026.

Package Two: Four big projects already in progress

Al-Saffar also explained that the second package includes four major projects now under construction:

  • The second Al-Sarafiya Bridge, where steel structures are currently being installed. The ministry earlier opened the Buratha overpass and the Al-Sarafiya overpass as part of the same project.
  • The New Baghdad Court intersection, which now includes three overpasses replacing the old Public Security intersection and the Jerusalem intersection, along with a new overpass on the Army Canal Road to ease traffic heading toward the municipalities and the nursery bridge.
  • The second Al-Quray’at Bridge, meant for vehicles, which has already been opened. This follows the earlier opening of the Al-Hurriya Bridge that connects Al-Kadhimiya to Al-Adhamiya.
  • The 60th Street intersection in Al-Dora, designed to improve traffic flow in the south of Baghdad.

Al-Saffar added that the remaining projects in this second package — including the full Muhammad Al-Qasim link to the Baghdad-Kirkuk road and several overpasses in the municipalities area — will also be completed in 2026. He stressed that these upgrades represent a major step forward for Baghdad’s transportation infrastructure.

He closed by saying the Ministry of Construction remains committed to raising service levels and easing traffic across the capital through long-term, strategic projects that will benefit citizens for years to come.

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