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Sindh Scraps Red Line BRT Contract, Seeks Emergency Re-tendering

Last updated: April 22, 2026 4:33 pm
Ayan Ahmed
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The Sindh government has officially terminated the construction contract for the Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) Red Line project, citing persistent delays and failure to meet construction benchmarks. Provincial Information and Transport Minister Sharjeel Inam Memon confirmed the move Tuesday, announcing that the project will now be re-awarded on an “emergency basis” to accelerate progress.

The Red Line, a flagship project aimed at connecting Malir Halt to Numaish, has been mired in slow-moving construction and utility relocation disputes for months. Commuters along the corridor have faced constant traffic bottlenecks, dust, and structural hazards. By canceling the existing contract, the provincial administration is betting that a new, expedited bidding process will prevent further stagnation.

“We cannot allow this project to remain in limbo,” Memon told reporters. He clarified that the decision followed a performance audit that found the contractor unable to mobilize the necessary resources. The government has directed the TransKarachi team to finalize the new tender documents within the week.

The financial implications of this pivot remain unclear. Re-awarding a project of this scale mid-construction usually triggers litigation and cost escalations. Critics argue that a fresh tender could lead to months of administrative downtime, potentially pushing the project’s completion date well into 2026.

The Red Line was designed to be the backbone of Karachi’s sustainable transport network, featuring biogas-powered buses and dedicated lanes. For now, the site remains largely abandoned, with half-built stations serving as reminders of the gridlock that has defined the project’s lifespan.

For the millions of Karachiites relying on public transit, the promise of an “emergency” fix offers little immediate relief. The government now faces a narrow window to find a contractor capable of meeting a compressed timeline before the city’s transport infrastructure suffers further decay.

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