The Phnom Penh Post

Bridge inspect tech deployed

- Long Kimmarita

THE Ministry of Public Works and Transport provided new laboratory equipment to the provincial administra­tions of Siem Reap, Pursat, Kratie and Preah Sihanouk for for detailed analysis of rocks and soil ahead of constructi­on projects.

The ministry also provided road quality control machinery to the 55 capital and provincial department­s of transport.

Minister of Public Works and Transport Sun Chanthol presided over the November 2 handover ceremony, shortly before inspecting the Prek Tamak Bridge with a new survey machine, the only one of its kind in the Kingdom.

Chanthol told reporters after the inspection: “We checked the condition of the bridge using a new vehicle. Thanks to the purchase of this machine, we can easily determine if the bridge is cracked or facing any structural problems.”

“In the past, we had to send inspection teams under the bridge using ropes. Thanks to this $800,000 machine, up to eight engineers can inspect the bridge at once, while moving up and down the structure as needed. It also provides improved access for carrying out repairs, should they be needed,” he added.

Chanthol explained that the new equipment would allow sub-national authoritie­s to inspect new infrastruc­ture projects without having to rely on the ministry. This was

especially true of the laboratory equipment, he added.

“The four laboratori­es will allow them to check the quality and suitabilit­y of soil and rock. Currently, samples must be sent to Phnom Penh before a new project gets underway, so this will make things more efficient,” he said.

Pheng Sovicheano, secretary of state at the ministry, told The Post that once the capital and provincial department­s of transporta­tion had their own

equipment and were closer to laboratory equipment, inspection­s would be faster, smoother and easier.

“In the past, samples had to be sent to the capital. The ministry’s central laboratory was very busy, and so there were sometimes delays to constructi­on projects,” he said.

He said that the provision of the equipment and laboratori­es aimed to increase the efficiency of inspection­s and planning approval.

“Once the new systems and equipment are in place, local level inspectors will have an easier time conducting their important work. In the past, for example, ministry specialist­s would sometimes have to spend an entire day travelling to Ratanakkir­i province, only to work for two days and then wait another two for a sample to transporte­d and analysed. This new equipment will make constructi­on projects even more efficient,” he said.

 ?? AKP ?? Public works minister Sun Chanthol inspects Prek Tamak bridge in Kandal province on November 2.
AKP Public works minister Sun Chanthol inspects Prek Tamak bridge in Kandal province on November 2.

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