Majestic Koh Pic-Koh Norea Bridge Nears Completion at 80%

The splendid bridge linking the vibrant Koh Pich City to the enchanting Koh Norea, constructed by the Overseas Cambodian Investment Company (OCIC), is reaching a remarkable 80% completion mark as of June 2023.

Touch Samnang, Deputy Director-General of OCIC, revealed to Construction & Property Magazine on 23rd June that the bridge construction has been progressing seamlessly, with the final bridge connection set to be achieved in August.

“Our construction work is nearly 80% complete, and we are planning to finalize the bridge connection by mid-August, aiming for a grand inauguration in October,” shared Samnang.

Situated in Sangkat Niroth, Khan Chbar Ampov, the awe-inspiring bridge carries a price tag of US$38 million and is masterfully being constructed by OCIC under the esteemed management of Phnom Penh Municipality.​ (Read more)

This monumental infrastructure project signifies a significant milestone in the development of the region, providing enhanced connectivity between the bustling Koh Pich City and the picturesque Koh Norea. Upon its completion, the bridge will seamlessly connect these two vibrant locales, fostering greater accessibility and unlocking a world of opportunities for residents, businesses, and tourists alike.

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