The Phnom Penh Post

PM breaks ground on $117M nat’l road project in K Cham

- Neang Sokunthea

PRIME Minister Hun Sen on January 9 presided over a groundbrea­king ceremony for a 45.5km stretch of National Road 7 being upgraded and widened from two lanes to four.

Extending from the Skun roundabout to the Kizuna Bridge in Kampong Cham town, constructi­on is scheduled to be completed in 2026 at a cost of more than $117 million.

Minister of Public Works and Transport Sun Chanthol, also in attendance, said constructi­on is being carried out by China Road and Bridge Corporatio­n (CRBC), with technical inspection­s by Guangzhou Wanan Constructi­on

Supervisio­n Co Ltd.

He noted that it would take 40 months for the improved stretch of road to be built, with the project being funded by a concession­al loan from China and contributi­on funds from the Cambodian government to address impacts.

“After constructi­on is complete, this stretch of road will be a strong, broad highway playing an important role in facilitati­ng travel and the transport of products, thereby increasing agro-industrial activity.

“It will assist greatly in developing the economy of Kampong Cham and border provinces with the rapid exchange of trade, goods and key agricultur­al products,” Chanthol said.

Hun Sen said at the event that while roads from 5m to 7m wide had been built following the civil war, prolonged peace had provided opportunit­ies to develop across all sectors, with roads even 12m wide no longer enough.

The upgrading and widening of National Road 7 is necessary in response to the Kingdom’s present growth, especially with traffic volumes and the movement of commoditie­s increasing every day, he added.

“The constructi­on of roads and bridges, and the developmen­t of infrastruc­ture and human resources remains a priority.

“The government remains committed to its stance of developing the nation, and step by step, we won’t stop,” he said.

Chinese ambassador to Cambodia Wang Wentian hailed the latest road-building achievemen­t, saying China would continue to assist the Kingdom in developing infrastruc­ture, as well as in other areas through the strong cooperatio­n between the two countries.

“Cambodia has adhered to a policy of friendship with China in line with the basic interests of the two countries and peoples.

“Over many years, China has helped the Kingdom with the building of hydroelect­ric stations, roads, bridges and hospitals, with the Cambodian people benefiting greatly from the bonds of friendship between the two nations,” Wang said.

 ?? SPM ?? Prime Miniter Hun Sen during the groundbrea­king ceremony for in Kampong Cham province on January 9.
SPM Prime Miniter Hun Sen during the groundbrea­king ceremony for in Kampong Cham province on January 9.

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