04 June 2010 15:00
The Phnom Penh Post
Chhay Channyda
Workers on Thursday put finishing touches on the capital’s first sky bridge, which will link Norodom Boulevard with National Road 2 heading towards Kandal province’s Takhmao town. Meanchey district Governor Kouch Chamroeun said that the sky bridge would be officially opened on June 24 at a ceremony presided over by Prime Minister Hun Sen. “This bridge will help to ease traffic for people in and out of Phnom Penh,” Kouch Chamroeun said. Construction of the 380-by-14-metre sky bridge began in May 2009, and was set to cost US$6 million. Kouch Chamroeun noted that the city is planning two more sky bridges – one of which, officials said last month, would extend from near the corner of Kampuchea Krom Boulevard and Street 169 to the Boeung Kak lake development site.
The Phnom Penh Post
Chhay Channyda
Workers on Thursday put finishing touches on the capital’s first sky bridge, which will link Norodom Boulevard with National Road 2 heading towards Kandal province’s Takhmao town. Meanchey district Governor Kouch Chamroeun said that the sky bridge would be officially opened on June 24 at a ceremony presided over by Prime Minister Hun Sen. “This bridge will help to ease traffic for people in and out of Phnom Penh,” Kouch Chamroeun said. Construction of the 380-by-14-metre sky bridge began in May 2009, and was set to cost US$6 million. Kouch Chamroeun noted that the city is planning two more sky bridges – one of which, officials said last month, would extend from near the corner of Kampuchea Krom Boulevard and Street 169 to the Boeung Kak lake development site.
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