Government Allocates Over USD 10 Million for Commune Development Projects in Battambang Province

The Government of Cambodia has announced a substantial budget allocation of over 43,377 million riels, equivalent to more than USD 10.58 million, for the implementation of 117 development projects in Battambang province. This announcement was made by Mr. Han Sihip, the Director of Investment Planning for the Battambang Provincial Administration, during a recent talk show on Radio Cambodia’s National Radio, Chamkar Chek, on June 23, 2025.

The allocated funds will support various infrastructure initiatives aimed at enhancing the quality of life for residents. This year’s projects include 37 concrete road developments, 7 stone paving initiatives, 49 projects focused on red and natural gravel roads, 6 dirt road constructions, 6 canal restoration efforts, 5 drainage systems, 1 pond excavation, 2 community pier constructions, 3 school buildings, and 1 solar power installation.

Out of the 91 projects that were up for bidding, 15 have been fully completed, 7 are over 50% complete, 9 have made less than 50% progress, and 21 projects have been contracted and are scheduled to begin implementation soon.

Mr. Sihip emphasized the importance of concrete roads as a priority in the province, citing their durability and necessity for urban residents. Additionally, he noted the significance of red paved roads and natural gravel roads in certain communes, as some distances between villages and districts in Battambang make concrete road construction infeasible. These roadways are essential for facilitating transportation for both residents and the agricultural products they deliver to market.

The development projects are expected to not only improve infrastructure but also enhance economic opportunities for the communities in Battambang, linking people and resources more efficiently.

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