MPWT Breaks Ground on 850m Concrete Road in Koh Thom District, Kandal Province

The Ministry of Public Works and Transport (MPWT) broke ground on the construction of an 850-metre-long concrete road in Trapeang Chrey village, Chheu Khmao commune, Koh Thom district, Kandal province, with the installation of sola lights to facilitate travel of people.

The groundbreaking ceremony for the road was held on 22 June 2022 under the presidency of Senior Minister and MPWT Minister HE Sun Chanthol.

Speaking on the occasion, he mentioned the project to install solar street lights and the construction of more infrastructure to facilitate the lives of the people, as well as to participate in the development in the area.

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