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Work Begins On New Phuket Town Road

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Work begins on new Phuket Town road

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Phuket Governor Wichai Phraisa-ngop, who has made road building a top priority since taking up his post in Phuket.

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The opening ceremony yesterday morning.

PHUKET: -- Construction began yesterday on a new road that will link Saphan Hin to Chao Fa East Road in Phuket Town.

With an axe-chop to a cement bag, Phuket Governor Wichai Phraisa-ngop kicked off the opening ceremony at 9:30am with Phuket City Mayor Somjai Suwansupapana, Phuket MP Raywat Areerob and Phuket Rural Roads Office Director Teeraporn Jirarattanakorn.

The ceremony took place near the grounds of the Mineral Resources Center 2, where Gov Wichai and MP Raywat tried their hands at operating heavy construction machinery.

Gov Wichai made the first progress in construction by operating an excavator and a compactor, while MP Raywat chipped in behind the wheel of a motor-grader.

The short cut, given the temporary name 'Phang Muang Khor Road', will have four, 3.25-meter-wide traffic lanes with a 2-meter-wide median strip.

The 684-meter-long road will also have drainage, 1.5-meter-wide sidewalks, and streetlights every 35 meters on both sides.

Karanrat Construction Company is responsible for the construction, and the contract calls for completion by December 8, 2010.

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-- Phuket Gazette 2010-08-07

I do not understand why it took so long to get this road in place as it has been planned for years. Anyway great to see it finally happening which will provide some relief especially during the jam packed festival days such as Songkran & Loy Krathong.

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