Bangkok Post

Friendship bridge ‘ready in two years’

- AMORNRAT MAHITTHIRO­OK

The constructi­on of the second Thai-Myanmar Friendship Bridge is expected to be completed in two years, Transport Minister Arkhom Termpittay­apaisith says.

The bridge, which will link Mae Sot district in Tak province with the town of Myawaddy in Myanmar, will help boost the economy and tourism industries of the two countries, he added.

He was speaking after the foundation­laying ceremony yesterday for constructi­on of the bridge, presided over by him and Myanmar’s Constructi­on Minister Win Khaing.

The second Thai-Myanmar Friendship Bridge is scheduled to open to the public in 2019, he said.

The bridge will cater to increased traffic volumes in the area when economic activity grows in the future, Mr Arkhom said.

The second bridge will also help ease traffic on the first Thai-Myanmar Friendship Bridge, he noted, saying the first one is narrow, making it difficult for supplies and goods to be delivered by rail.

Thanin Somboon, deputy director-general for operations at the Highways Department, said the Transport Ministry proposed two constructi­on plans to the cabinet for considerat­ion.

The first plan involves the constructi­on of the second Thai-Myanmar Friendship Bridge crossing the Moei River.

The second plan is associated with developing special economic zones along the border areas between Thailand and neighbouri­ng countries and building a trade services centre and a logistics centre near the bridge, he said.

The cabinet allocated a budget of 3.9 billion baht to the department to conduct a feasibilit­y study, designing and erecting the second bridge, and building a road that links the bridge to border areas in the two countries, Mr Thanin said.

The second friendship bridge will encourage increased trading activity along the East-West Economic Corridor route, he added.

The second Thai-Myanmar Friendship Bridge is part of the Mae-Sot Bypass Road constructi­on project which will start from the Highway No 12, crossing the Moei/ Thaungyin River at Ban Wang Takien in tambon Tha Sai Luad of Mae-Sot district to connect to a village in Myawaddy.

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