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One Belt One Road Project: Brunei Temburong Sea-Crossing Bridge Project
Seetao 2022-08-01 11:24
  • The CC4 lot contracted by CSCEC has a total length of about 12 kilometers and passes through the original rainforest and swamp
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The Brunei Temburong Sea-Crossing Bridge project crosses the largest undeveloped primitive tropical rainforest in Southeast Asia. In order to protect the local ecological environment, CSCEC innovatively adopts the "non-landing" construction technology, and successfully realizes the whole process of aerial construction of the bridge. Environmental protection problems in ecologically fragile areas such as virgin forests, swamps and wetlands.

The Sultan of Brunei praised the Temburong Sea-Crossing Bridge project as "the most outstanding symbol of Brunei's national modernization". The project not only supports Brunei's new development hope, but also becomes a testimony of friendship between the Chinese and Chinese countries in the new era.

The Temburong Sea-Crossing Bridge has a total length of about 30 kilometers. After completion, it will become a major sea passage connecting Brunei Muara District and Temburong District. The driving time between the two places can be shortened from the current 2 hours to about 15 minutes. The social and economic development of Lesotho is of great significance.Editor/Ma Xue

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