Introduction
The Sofoline Interchange in Kumasi, Ghana, stands as a testament to the country's progress in urban infrastructure development. As the largest interchange in Kumasi, it has transformed the city's traffic flow, significantly improving connectivity and accessibility. The interchange, which cost an estimated $80 million, was constructed by the China Geo-Engineering Corporation.
The Impact of the Interchange
- Improved Traffic Flow: The Sofoline Interchange has dramatically reduced traffic congestion in Kumasi, making travel smoother for commuters and enhancing the efficiency of the city's transportation network.
- Enhanced Connectivity: The interchange connects various parts of Kumasi, improving accessibility and reducing travel times for residents, businesses, and visitors.
- Urban Development Catalyst: The improved road infrastructure has stimulated urban development in the surrounding areas, encouraging investment in real estate and commercial projects.
Construction and Design
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