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Cambodian road rebuilding work planned

Cambodia is planning to develop the road network around its key port of Sihanoukville.
October 15, 2019 Read time: 1 min

Cambodia is planning to develop the road network around its key port of Sihanoukville. The country’s government has set a budget of US$200 million to improve the roads in the city, with work due to commence in November 2019. Pedestrian facilities, new lighting, signage and drainage will also be carried out, in addition to road repairs and maintenance.

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