Chaungwa bridge project completes 83% ensuring tourism development, socioeconomic progress
April 28
The construction of the Chaungwa
Bridge, which will connect Ngayokekaung Town and Kywaychaing village of
Gawringyi Island in Ngaputaw Township, Pathein District, Ayeyawady Region, is
now 83 per cent completed.
The construction of 1,280-
foot-long bridge started on 1 March 2020 with a regional capital fund using
bored piles for the foundation, RC concrete for the bridge body and PC
girder/RC slab for the upper body part of the bridge. The width of the motorway
is 24 feet.
The waterway clearance of the
bridge is 78.744 feet in width and 40 feet in height.
“We construct the bridge crossing
the Chaungwa River on the Ngayokkaung-Gawringyi Island Road. Upon completion,
it will benefit the residents by creating many job opportunities. As the locals
can get the Gawringyi Island easily, it can develop the tourism sector and the
socioeconomic status of residents of Kywaychaing, Nathaphu, Natmaw, Yaykyaw,
Thephyu, KanchayOo, Kwinbat, Moetahmyin and Sabagyi villages will be also improved.
They can also go to the Ngayokkaung Hospital easily for medical services.
Currently, it is 83 per cent complete,” said an official of Special Bridge Task
Force 16 of the Ministry of Construction.
Moreover, the people can easily
go to Pathein using the Ngayokkaung-Sinma-Ngwesaung Road and to Rakhine State
via the
Ngayokkaung-Sinma-Ngwesaung-Chaungtha-Shwethaungyan-Makyeebin-Kyaukchun-Gwa
Beach Ring Road. Therefore, it can transport local products across the nation
more easily. — Nyein Thu (MNA)/KTZH

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