Traffic Engineering Services

Traffic Impact Study of Proposed Building over Dynasty Hall at Schon Circle, Karachi

  • Name:

    Traffic Impact Study of Proposed Building over Dynasty Hall at Schon Circle, Karachi

  • Category:

    Traffic Impact Study

  • Year:

    16

  • Tag:

    Traffic Impact Study

  • Status:

    Completed

Traffic Impact Study of Proposed Building over Dynasty Hall at Schon Circle, Karachi

A Transportation Impact Study (TIS) is a study which assesses the effects that a development’s traffic will have on the transportation system and the community. They range in detail and complexity depending on the size and location of a development. Transportation Impact Studies should accompany developments which have the potential to impact the transportation system. The study can be used as a tool in determining whether a development is appropriate for a particular location and what improvements to the transportation system are necessary, if any.

This project determines the potential impacts on existing traffic due to construction of Proposed 24 story building named “Dynasty Tower” on Khayaban e Iqbal near Ocean Mall Karachi. Proposed building will serve as residential cum commercial purpose.

This study concludes whether a development is appropriate for a particular location and what improvements to the transportation system are necessary.

Transportation Impact Studies includes:

  • Forecast additional traffic associated with a proposed development
  • Assess the impacts of a proposed development
  • Determine necessary improvements to accommodate the new development and minimize impacts to the transportation system.
  • Assist in land use decision making
This report determines the adequacy of the existing or planned transportation improvements and also guides development authorities for optimal solution for right-of-way, street improvements, traffic signals, transit shelters, sidewalks connections or transportation demand management programs that are necessary to mitigate transportation deficiencies.

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