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$44.8 billion! Thailand plans to build Kanchanaburi-Yangbai highway project
Seetao 2022-02-05 15:24
  • Thailand's Ministry of Transport unveils plans for a 5,000-kilometer highway network
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Thailand's Ministry of Transport has announced and drawn up an ambitious highway network construction plan. The project plan will also greatly enhance and improve Thailand's transportation hub connections with neighboring countries. A total of 8 new expressways will be built in this plan, with a total length of 5,000 kilometers.

The longest route will be a 1,660-kilometer highway between Songkhla, Thailand and Chiang Rai, Thailand, while Huinong and Ramchabang, Thailand will also be connected by a 490-kilometer highway, Surin and Bang Kham. It will be connected via a 470 km highway. In addition, there is an 880-kilometer expressway that will connect Ubon Ratchathani and Ratchada. It is worth mentioning that there is also a 190-kilometer expressway that will connect the main island of Thailand with Phuket. .

On February 3, 2022, Thailand is planning two major new highway projects. The works are part of a broader plan to improve transport in the country. Keywords: engineering construction, engineering news

Thailand has an impressive $44.8 billion budget for transport development plans. The two highway projects are the 96km M81 link connecting Kanchanaburi and Yangbai and the 196km M6 link linking Bang Pa-in and Nakhon Ratchasima. Other transport projects to be built in Thailand include the development of new rail links and airport facilities.EditorXingWentao

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