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DPP of 6-lane 136-km long Ctg-Cox’s Bazar Highway project awaits Ministry approval which will enrich tourism and get int...
02/09/2023

DPP of 6-lane 136-km long Ctg-Cox’s Bazar Highway project awaits Ministry approval which will enrich tourism and get into new era.....!!!

The Development Project proposal of six- lane 136- km- long Ctg-Cox' Bazar highway at an estimated cost of Taka 7,000 crore has been submitted to the Ministry of Road Tand Brdges for approval.
"The DPP has been submitted to the Ministry for approval two months back, Suman Singha Executive Engineer of RHD said. Bangladesh Government has already proposed to Japan government for funding the project.
With the positive response from Japan government, RHD will go for implementation of the project very soon, RHD sources said.
RHD sources said, a total of 26 girder bridges and 172 culverts will be constructed under the project. The government has taken the project to facilitate the vehicular traffic after the opening of Bangabandhu Tunnel under the river Karnaphuli. The proposed highway will begin from Y junction at Shikalbaha to Cox's Bazar through Patiya.
Meanwhile, constructions of four major bridges on Chattogram-Cox's Bazar highway have been completed, which are expected to be opened for traffic in January next. The Roads and Highwyas Department has constructed those roads under cross border road network improvement project at a cost of Taka 751 crore.

Those bridges are; Indrapul Bridge at Patiya, Barumati Bridge at Chandanaish, Sangu Bridge at Satkania and Matamuhuri bridge at Chokoria.
Besides, the construction works of the 11.50- km- long Bangabandhu Tunnel Connecting Road to four lanes in Anowara Upazila in the Chattogram district at a cost of Taka 407 crore. About 70 percent work of the roadway has already been completed and it is expected to be completed by January next. The works of the project began in January 14 in 2021.
The Cabinet Committee on Government Purchase (CCGP) approved the contractor for construction of the 11.50- km- long Bangabandhu Tunnel Connecting Road on December 2 in 2020. The appointed contractor is National Development Limited, Hasan Techno and Taher Brothers.
Meanwhile, the National Economic Council (ECNEC) has approved the project on February 18 in 2020 last. If the project is implemented the road connectivity will be fast, safe and time and cost effective.
The safe and faster connectivity at low cost can be achieved with Dhaka-Chattogram-Cox's Bazar highway, including Anowara Upazila in Chattogram district through the Karnaphuli tunnel. Anowara Road is an important highway through Shikolbaha to Y junction. Its length is 11.50 km. The road is not directly connected to a sectional highway but a national highway, a regional highway and the Karnaphuli tunnel will be connected with Chattogram port. Along with Dhaka-Chattogram-Cox's Bazar Highway, the Matarbari power hub at Maheshkhali deep sea Port and Teknaf land port will be connected by this road.

Dhaka-Cox’s Bazar Rail Link: Opening this September…….👍The Dhaka-Cox's Bazar rail line via Chattogram is likely to open ...
01/09/2023

Dhaka-Cox’s Bazar Rail Link: Opening this September…….👍

The Dhaka-Cox's Bazar rail line via Chattogram is likely to open this September, but the rail connectivity between the capital and the tourist district may not be smooth before 2028.

Officials said the dilapidated Kalurghat bridge and the poor state of a 52km section from Chattogram city to Dohazari are the problems.

Bangladesh Railway is to take up two projects -- one for building a new bridge at Kalurghat, and the other for improving the Chattogram-Dohazari section. But projects would not be completed before 2028, BR sources said.

Currently, the bridge, with a speed limit of just 10kmph, is off-limits for heavy locomotives and trains.

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Until the new bridge is built there, BR is planning to spend Tk 60 crore to repair the current one and make it sturdy enough for heavy locomotives. However, the repairs will not allow trains' speed limit on the bridge to be raised much.

There is a fault or weakness in the planning. And that's why the Dhaka-Cox's Bazar rail operation will not be smooth until the new bridge is built and the section [Chattogram-Dohazari] is improved.

— transport expert Prof Hadiuzzaman
The Chattogram-Dohazari section is a meter-gauge line with a speed limit of 48kmph, a stark contrast to the 100km rail line from Dohazari to Cox's Bazar's Ramu with a 100kmph speed limit.

transport expert Prof Hadiuzzaman said, "There is a fault or weakness in the planning. And that's why the Dhaka-Cox's Bazar rail operation will not be smooth until the new bridge is built and the section [Chattogram-Dohazari] is improved."

Speed limits -- on the bridge and the section mentioned -- will hamper the effectiveness of operations on the line, said Hadiuzzaman, a professor of the civil engineering department at Buet

Referring to the rail speed limit imposed on the Bangabandhu Bridge, he said, "We didn't learn any lesson from that experience."

The 20kmph speed limit on Bangabandhu Bridge has been causing delays in rail operations from Dhaka to northern and south-western parts of the country.

CHATTOGRAM-COX'S BAZAR RAIL LINE
The government took up the 128km metre-gauge rail line project in 2010, with a target to complete by June 2013. It was supposed to cost Tk 1,852.35 crore.

In 2014, the government decided to install dual-gauge lines and keep space for double lines, which raised the cost to a staggering Tk 18,034.47 crore.

The authorities then made more changes and shelved the plan to build the lines up to Ramu's Gundum, near the Myanmar border.

But the physical work of the 100km Dohazari-Ramu section started in March 2018, with a current deadline set for June 2024, with a one-year defect liability period.

Railways Minister Nurul Islam Sujan said the Dhaka-Cox's Bazar rail operation will begin within this September.

"All-out efforts are on to complete the work [of Chattogram-Cox's Bazar line] within August to inaugurate it [Dhaka-Cox's Bazar line] in September," he told reporters while inspecting the under-construction iconic station in Cox's Bazar.

At least 84 percent of the civil works have been completed so far.

THE IMPEDIMENTS
Built in 1931 as a rail bridge and then converted into a rail/road bridge in 1962, the Kalurghat bridge over the Karnaphuli has become rather unsafe and the authorities have to repair it occasionally to keep it usable.

Heavy locomotives, which were added to the railway fleet over the last few years, cannot use the bridge.

In 2014, the government decided to build a new bridge and decommission the British-era bridge.

In 2018, a Detailed Project Proposal (DPP) was prepared for a single rail line and double-lane road bridge that would cost Tk 1,163.27 crore.

Now, the bridge would have double-line dual-gauge rail lines and a double-lane road on the same deck. It is expected to be built at a cost of around Tk 14,000 crore with South Korean financing.
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BR is expected to submit the new DPP within this month and the project is likely to take up to 2028 to be completed.

Railways Minister Sujan said a group of experts were tasked with repairing the bridge and once that is done, the railway operations will face no hindrance.

A BR official, requesting anonymity, said the repaired bridge will be able to support heavy locomotives, but the speed limit will remain the same. "It can be upgraded to maybe 20kmph but no more than that."

BR has already floated tender to repair the bridge before September 15, sources said.

Meanwhile, only two passenger trains and an oil tanker train, both pulled by small locomotives, run on the Chattogram-Dohazari metre-gauge section, BR sources said.

To increase the speed on the section to 80kmph from 48kmph, BR has submitted a project proposal to the Planning Commission. The proposal asked to turn the section into dual-gauge one at a cost of Tk 7,073.54 crore by June 2027 with funding from Asian Development Bank.

BR's Director General Quamrul Ahsan, however, claimed that railway operations between Dhaka and Cox's Bazar will be smooth from the beginning of its opening.

He said they would carry out some maintenance work on the Chattogram-Dohazari section to increase train speed to 60kmph, claiming that after repairs, the speed limit on Kalurghat Bridge would also be increased. He, however, could not say by how much.

About the delay in starting the two projects, he told “It is not possible for us to do all the work at the same time. We have to implement the projects in phases."

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Cox’s Bazar Airport runway expansion project coming along 👍🏻 China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation (CCECC) co...
01/09/2023

Cox’s Bazar Airport runway expansion project coming along 👍🏻

China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation (CCECC) continues work on the Cox’s Bazar Airport Runway Expansion project, an ambitious scheme that will transform the city into a New Aviation Hub.

Cox’s Bazar Airport started its journey as a domestic airport in 1956. Due to the damage of the airport during the war in 1971, Cox’s Bazar Airport was re-opened as a domestic airport since the end of 1971.

Over the years plans have been made to upgrade and expand the airport to allow international arrivals.

The two-phase project, being financed by Civil Aviation Authority Bangladesh (CAAB), kicked off in 2012 when the runway was lengthened from 6,775 feet to 9,000 feet and widened from 120 feet to 200 feet. The runway’s load capability was strengthened and the runway lighting also received an upgrade.

Under the second phase, currently underway, the runway is being expanded by an additional 1,700 feet from current 9,000 feet by reclaiming coastal land from Maheshkhali Channel. About 1,300 feet stretch of the runway’s expanded portion will run over the sea.

As part of the renovation, the authorities have already completed construction of a new terminal building, increased supply of power, installation of airfield ground lighting system and other works.

Once completed in late 2023, early 2024, it would be the country’s first maritime runway and the fourth international airport in Bangladesh.

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