City Hall breaks ground on new $22M overpass

Jun 29th at 10:31
29-06-2018 10:31:10+07:00

City Hall breaks ground on new $22M overpass

Prime Minister Hun Sen joined City Hall officials on Thursday to break ground on what is slated to become a $22 million overpass near the capital’s Choam Chao roundabout.

This will become Phnom Penh’s sixth flyover and will be undertaken, as was the five others, by Overseas Cambodian Investment Corporation (OCIC).

Meant to link the southern coastal provinces, it will serve as a gateway for the import and export seaports.

The construction period will take 30 months and shoot for a completion date near the end of 2020, City Hall officials said.

Met Meas Pheakdey, spokesman for Phnom Penh Municipality, told The Post on Thursday that the project aims to ease traffic jams in the Kingdom’s biggest metropolis.

“Dealing with traffic congestion at the roundabout is very important because it is key to supporting Cambodia’s economic growth,” he said.

The move comes on the back of a similar renovation to National Road 3, and an expressway project linking Phnom Penh and Preah Sihanouk province.

OCIC CEO Touch Samnang, who is responsible for the project, could not be reached for comment.

Four of the capital’s current overpasses cost a total of $48 million to construct, while the fifth was financed by the Chinese government for an undisclosed amount.

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