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National Road No. 11 linking Prey Veng and Tbong Khmum province

National Road No. 11 linking Prey Veng and Tbong Khmum province
National Road No. 11 linking Prey Veng and Tbong Khmum province has completed construction of 91.14%

National Road No. 11, 96 km, connecting the Prey Veng province at the intersection of National Road 1 (Neak Loeung) and Tbong Khmum at the intersection of National Road 7 (Thnoung) with AC concrete slab as of April 25, 2020 Construction has completed 91.14%.

On Monday, the 13th of July 2533, Minister of Public Works and Transport HE Sun Chanthol led a delegation of Ministry of Public Works and Transport to inspect the progress of National Road No. 11 with participation. From professional officials, construction company representatives, technical consultants and stakeholders.

The purpose of this visit is to look at the remaining shortcomings as well as some technical issues related to the construction, to encourage the contractor to make proper technical adjustments, and to comply with the charge book to make this path possible. Strong quality, durable.

The total distance is 96 km including 86,808 km of main road and 9,194 km in Prey Veng town from Neak Loeung to National Road No. 1 in Village 4, Prek Khsay Commune- B, Peam Ror district, Prey Veng province, to the intersection of National Road 7, in the village of Slaingbong, Khum Chub, Tbong Khmom district, Tbong Khmum province For 5 cm, width 11 m and equipped with traffic signs mark traffic bangkol_kilaumet pole and street safety.

The route is an important economic route that needs to be expanded to facilitate more traffic between Prey Veng and Tbong Khmum.

The road, built by China Bridge and Road Corporation (CRBC), overseen by Guangzhou WanCan Technical Advisor (WACC), is worth US $ 98,388,000, funded by the People's Republic of China, for 44 months. From December 2017 and scheduled to be completed by the end of 2020. As of April 25, 2020, the road has reached 91.14 percent.

Speaking to reporters during the visit, the Senior Minister said that despite the global shortage of Ivory 19, construction of roads and bridges was still under way, with the exception of National Road 2 and National Highway 22 due to late arrival of units.

The Senior Minister said that through quality control over the road, the National Road No. 11, National Road 3, etc., are of standard quality and comply with the technical specifications and the charge book, not the slimest. In the meantime, the Minister has informed all construction companies that if they do not want to be rebuilt or blacklisted, they must strictly comply with the technical standards and the charge book.

The Minister emphasized that in the time of the Techo Sen, the road is connected to all cities, countries and regions, so that we can travel anywhere in the country without going back.

The Senior Minister advised all road users to join the Royal Government of Cambodia, especially those living along the National Road, do not violate the road feed, follow the law and do not overload it.

Source From: Business Cambodia