Bridging the Gap for Education and Safety: Stung Chveng Bridge Construction Hits Key Milestones in Kampong Cham

Ministry of Public Works and Transport accelerates Phase 2 of the 84-meter concrete bridge to ensure flood-resilient travel for students and residents

Infrastructure development in Kampong Cham province continues to advance as the Ministry of Public Works and Transport (MPWT) conducts a thorough technical inspection of the Stung Chveng bridge construction. On February 9, 2026, State Secretary Yit Bunna led a technical team to evaluate the progress of the project’s second phase, which is vital for connecting the communities of Batheay and Kang Meas districts. This 84-meter-long and 10-meter-wide reinforced concrete bridge is designed to replace the previous hazardous crossing conditions, providing a permanent and safe solution for local commuters.

The Stung Chveng bridge project was initiated in response to the significant challenges faced by local residents, particularly students who previously had to rely on boats to reach school during the flood season. By ensuring a reliable year-round crossing, the bridge is expected to improve school attendance and reduce the risks associated with water-based travel in rural areas. In addition to the bridge structure itself, the project includes the construction of 287 meters of durable double-layer DBST (Double Bituminous Surface Treatment) connecting roads on both sides to facilitate smooth traffic flow.

This project reflects the broader national strategy of the Ministry of Public Works and Transport to enhance rural connectivity and support regional economic growth. During the inspection, the technical team focused on ensuring that all construction specifications meet high-quality standards for longevity and resilience against environmental factors. As the project nears its final stages, it stands as a testament to the government’s commitment to prioritizing human safety and educational access through strategic infrastructure investment.

The construction of the Stung Chveng bridge is being implemented directly by the Department of Public Works and Transport of Kampong Cham Province. While the specific total budget and progress achieved for the Stung Chveng bridge project are not explicitly detailed in the summary of the recent inspection report, it is part of a broader government initiative to improve rural connectivity in flood-prone areas.

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