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NEWS : Secretary-1 inspects constru



Subject: NEWS : Secretary-1 inspects construction of Maha Bandoola Bridge

SOURCE : The New Light of Myanmar (Friday, December 3, 1999)

Secretary-1 inspects construction of Maha Bandoola Bridge

YANGON, 2 Dec - Secretary-1 of the State Peace and Development Council Lt-Gen 
Khin Nyunt inspected construction of Maha Bandoola Bridge across the 
Pazundaung Creek, which will link Pazundaung and Dawbon Townships, this 
morning and gave necessary instructions to officials.
Accompanied by ministers, deputy ministers, officials of the State Peace and 
Development Council Office and departmental officials, Secretary-l Lt-Gen 
Khin Nyunt arrived at the construction site of Maha Bandoola Bridge project 
on the bank of Pazundaung Township at 9.45 am today.


They were welcomed by Deputy Minister for Construction and officials of 
Public Works.


At the briefing hall, Deputy Minister for Construction and Deputy 
Superintending Engineer reported on progress of construction work and 
construction of approach roads, Minister for Transport on arrival of frame 
and water way of Pazundaung Creek to Secretary-l Lt-Gen Khin Nyunt.


Then, Secretary- 1 Lt-Gen Khin Nyunt and party inspected construction of main 
bridge and approach roads on the bank of Pazundaung Township.


Secretary-l Lt-Gen Khin Nyunt attended to their needs and left there.


Maha Bandoola Bridge, spanning Pazundaung Creek, a suspension type with steel 
frames ,will link Pazundaung and Dawbon,Townships in Yangon and is 
3,643.33-feet long.


With the 787.2-foot main bridge, and the 2,856-foot approach roads, it has a 
72-foot motorway and six-foot pedestrian lanes on both sides.

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