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Malaysia Sarawak Sabah Link Road Phase II Project
Seetao 2024-09-24 11:25
  • The successful signing of the project is another important achievement of the cooperation between China
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Recently, China Railway Major Bridge Corporation Malaysia successfully signed the 4A section project of the second phase of the Sarawak Sabah connecting road in Malaysia. This project is the largest highway project undertaken by China Railway Major Bridge Corporation overseas.

The project is located in the province of Sarawak, Malaysia, near the Brunei border. The project mainly involves the construction of a 54 kilometer highway, including three bridges, involving site clearance, earthwork engineering, drainage engineering, geotechnical engineering, road facilities, traffic management, environmental management, and electrical engineering. The contract period is 48 months. Keywords: the Belt and Road news, the Belt and Road project, overseas project.

After the completion of the project, it will improve the connectivity of East Malaysia roads, connecting Sarawak and Sabah without crossing the Brunei border, making it more convenient for people to move and promoting local economic development. (This article is from the official website of Jian Dao: www.seetao.com. Reproduction without permission is prohibited, otherwise it will be prosecuted. Please indicate Jian Dao website+original link when reprinting.) Jian Dao website mechanical column editor/Zhou Yingwen

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