Amman: The Ministry of Public Works and Housing announced Sunday that maintenance work on the Karak-Ghor highway (Al-Kharaza section) will begin Monday morning, targeting a 3.5-kilometer stretch of the most damaged areas.
According to Jordan News Agency, the works are part of a broader project to rehabilitate several vital primary roads in the southern region. The comprehensive plan includes the Karak-Qatraneh road, the Royal Pavement (Al-Raseef Al-Mulouki) road, and the Badia highway, in addition to constructing the 4-kilometer Kathraba-Ghor road. The entire project is scheduled for completion within 300 days at an estimated cost of approximately JD4 million ($5.6 million).
The technical scope of work involves milling existing asphalt layers, laying down new asphalt tracks, executing patching works, applying road markings, installing traffic safety elements, protecting water structures, and upgrading rainwater drainage systems according to top-approved standards. To minimize disruptions, the ministry, in coordination with the Traffic Department and the Highway Patrol Department, has established a phased traffic plan.
Traffic will be managed through sequential work stages and temporary detours equipped with necessary safety elements and warning signs. Maintenance activities will be restricted to daytime hours, running from 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. daily. The ministry noted that under the same tender, it recently completed the scheduled maintenance works on the Karak-Qatraneh highway in accordance with the approved timeline.
Commuters using the affected routes are urged to adhere to all temporary traffic signs, follow instructions from site personnel and traffic police, and exercise cautious driving to ensure the safety of both citizens and field crews.