The Phnom Penh Post

Work on NR2, 22 begins in Kandal

- Khouth Sophak Chakrya

THE South Korean-funded national roads 2 and 22 reconstruc­tion project broke ground on Tuesday.

Speaking at the groundbrea­king ceremony, South Korean Ambassador to Cambodia Park Heung-Kyeong said the project will help ease goods transport internally and with Vietnam.

“Road infrastruc­ture is an essential vessel to build socioecono­mic developmen­t in Cambodia. We are happy to be part of this important project with Cambodia,” he said.

He said the South Korean government will continue to work towards promoting Cambodia’s economic growth and the betterment of both nations.

At the event, Prime Minister Hun Sen said“our Korean friends have helped us connect the roads” to Vietnam’s road network, which will facilitate the movement of goods and peoples between the two nations.

He said that aside from the two roads, National Road 21 is undergoing reconstruc­tion from Kandal province to Koh Thom district’s Chrey Thom village along the border with Vietnam.

R e c o n s t r u c t i o n a l o n g National Road 48, which connects Koh Kong province to National Road 4, is also funded with grants from the South Korean government.

“I would like to thank the South Korean government and its citizens for their support for Cambodia’s developmen­t. If political and administra­tive connection­s were not enough, now we essentiall­y have a physical connection through the road network,” he said.

A Ministry of Public Works and Transport report said the project comprises 62.56km of

National Road 2 from the Takhmao town roundabout to the O’Chambak Takeo Detour Circle – about 3km west of Takeo province’s Independen­ce Monument roundabout.

It also includes 9.61km of National Road 22 from the O’Chambak Takeo Detour Circle to its intersecti­on with National Road 3 in Ang Ta Som village in Takeo province’s Tram Kak district.

Asphalt concrete will be used in the project, which is set to cost $56.1 million. It will be jointly financed by both government­s, the report said.

South Korea’s Hanshin Engineerin­g and Constructi­on Co Ltd is the operator of the twolane road reconstruc­tion.

Technical inspection will be provided by Dasan Consultant­s Co Ltd, Dong Il Engineerin­g Consultant­s Co Ltd and Seoyoung Engineerin­g Co Ltd.

The project is expected to be completed by April 2022.

Minister Sun Chanthol said: “The rehabilita­tion and developmen­t of transport infrastruc­ture have played an important role in the integratio­n, connectivi­ty and trade exchange in the region.

“IT has contribute­d to economic and tourism developmen­t and reduced traffic congestion in the country as well.”

After the project, he said, national roads 2 and 22 will improve the efficiency of Cambodia’s travel and logistics systems.

They will facilitate, accelerate and reduce the costs of shipping crops, agro-industrial and agricultur­al products from the people and investment companies to local and internatio­nal markets, especially through the CambodianV­ietnamese border.

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