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3 major bridges being built ahead of time with cost less than estimated

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Piling work for a second bridge going on next to the Meghna Bridge on Dhaka-Chittagong highway. There is a possibility the new, wider bridge would be finished by December 2018, earlier than planned, said the project director. The photo was taken a few days ago. Photo: Anisur Rahman

M Abul Kalam Azad

When all major infrastructure projects are facing delays and cost escalation, the venture to build three new bridges on the Shitalakkhya, Meghna and Gumti rivers is making good progress.

All of them are expected to be completed by the December 2018 deadline, and setting an example, will cost less than what was estimated in the development project proforma (DPP).

Under the project, the existing Kanchpur, Meghna and Meghna-Gumti bridges would also be refurbished, officials of the road transport and bridges ministry said.

The four-lane bridges being built parallel to the old ones would cut short the travel time between Dhaka and Chittagong. The Dhaka-Chittagong highway was expanded into four-lanes last year.

After feasibility study, the cost of the project was estimated at Tk 8,487 crore, of which Japan International Cooperation Agency (Jica) was supposed to provide Tk 6,430 crore.

Before signing deals with four Japanese firms in November 2015, the total cost came down to Tk 7,677 crore due to strong negotiations by the project officials.

"We negotiated item to item and had been able to reduce the costs of many items," Road Transport and Bridges Division Secretary MAN Siddique told The Daily Star.

Project officials said the cost would further decrease as the consultancy fee (Tk 510 crore) and Custom Duty VAT (Tk 1,200 crore) were set to reduce.

The four contractors are Obayshi Corporation, Shimizu Corporation, JFE Engineer Corporation, and IHI Infra Systems Company Ltd.

As per the contract, the Japanese firms started working in January 2016 to build the new bridges. Despite a hiccup after last year's Holey Artisan attack, all foundation work, including piling of the three bridges were almost done.

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Several Japanese firms building a new Meghna-Gumti bridge and a new Kanchpur bridge, bellow, on the Dhaka-Chittagong highway. The photos were taken recently. Photo: Anisur Rahman

"Piling work will be completed by October," said Project Director Saidul Haq, also the additional chief engineer of Roads and Highways Department.

He said the Japanese companies were producing steel girders at their factories in Vietnam and Myanmar. "They will start bringing the girders from October."

The length of the second Kanchpur bridge is 397 meters while the length of second Meghna bridge is 930 meters and second Meghna-Gumti bridge 1,410 meters.

This correspondent visited the sites last week and saw Japanese and local workers doing the pilings and other work in the rain. A good number of police and Ansar personnel were seen deployed to ensure round-the-clock security.

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MAN Siddique said to complete the new bridges by next year the Japanese firms demanded two things, ensuring fund flow and security of the workers. "We assured them both and the firms are working extra hours to complete the project even before the deadline."

About 90 percent of the country's export-imports are done through the Chittagong Port. A majority of the goods are transported using the highway.

The highway had been widened onwards but the three bridges had become bottlenecks, often causing chaos on the country's economic lifeline.

Two underpasses and an overpass are being built on the eastern side of the Kanchpur bridge for smooth flow of traffic from all directions --Dhaka, Chittagong and Narsingdi (Sylhet).

The Japanese firms would start restoring the old bridges after completing the new bridges.

"The old bridges will be ready by the end of 2019, meaning traffic movement on the vital highway will be faster," Project Director Saidul Haq said.

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Yay! Projects on track to finish on time and under budget!

These bridges are long overdue - as the article states, the 4 lane highway is great, but huge bottlenecks around the current bridges (single lane and old).
 
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Very good news.

Our Infrastructures are improving in a decent speed.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_longest_bridges

In the to be constructed list the second one is Dhaka-Elevated expressway which would be the largest expressway in the world. 4 of 20 largest ongoing infrastructure projects are being constructed in Bangladesh. 2 out of top10. Makes me soooooo happy. I wonder when we can start dreaming about maglev. @Nilgiri what do you think about the infrastructure projects going on in BD?
 
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Very good news.

Our Infrastructures are improving in a decent speed.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_longest_bridges

In the to be constructed list the second one is Dhaka-Elevated expressway which would be the largest expressway in the world. 4 of 20 largest ongoing infrastructure projects are being constructed in Bangladesh. 2 out of top10. Makes me soooooo happy. I wonder when we can start dreaming about maglev. @Nilgiri what do you think about the infrastructure projects going on in BD?

He will say that BBS is manipulating the data and the projects are all much shorter in length.
 
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In the to be constructed list the second one is Dhaka-Elevated expressway which would be the largest expressway in the world. 4 of 20 largest ongoing infrastructure projects are being constructed in Bangladesh. 2 out of top10.
Wow!! I didn't know this.Thanks for sharing.:tup:
 
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2015? You're slipping and only 1 killed. Low Energy! SAD!

Here you go...July 2016 - 7 (SEVEN) killed!!!!
https://www.jica.go.jp/english/news/field/2016/160706_01.html

The Japanese got scared(as would any foreigner - horrendous attack) - it took 6 months, but they're back. Not only on these projects, but the metro rail and the massive power plant project
 
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Very good news.

Our Infrastructures are improving in a decent speed.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_longest_bridges

In the to be constructed list the second one is Dhaka-Elevated expressway which would be the largest expressway in the world. 4 of 20 largest ongoing infrastructure projects are being constructed in Bangladesh. 2 out of top10. Makes me soooooo happy. I wonder when we can start dreaming about maglev. @Nilgiri what do you think about the infrastructure projects going on in BD?
Oh wow, nice work.
 
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@Nilgiri what do you think about the infrastructure projects going on in BD?
He will say that BBS is manipulating the data and the projects are all much shorter in length.
His opinion worth nothing.I would rather ask a goat to say about Bangladesh and listen it's braying.We are giving him too much importance.Please refrain from tagging him.It is not worth of your time.
 
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Why do people do this in half (it's more than that) the threads in this sub section? Tag someone most of you don't get along with and obviously enjoys trolling the sh1t out of things. Next thing we know - page after page of sniping and petty point scoring.

Oh well - at least this 'topic' isn't a big deal - just your run of the mill update.
 
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I WANT A MAGLEV IN BD OTHERWISE I'LL DO EID ER PORE ANDOLON!!!!!!!
 
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Congrats .
As a engineer who has worked with companies from many different countries, i have to give credit to the BD govt for selecting japanese cos , as they are normally more expensive and not L1.
Just a casual look at the bridge shows a quality product.
Though japanese are not perfect but problems in their output will be due to genuine mistakes and not corner cutting or corruption.
The trick is learn from them and reduce subsequent projects.
Though once BD reaches a certain technical expertise level , u can buy even chinese equipment, like our cos do and MAKE them work with our improvements.
Congrats again.
 
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Congrats .
As a engineer who has worked with companies from many different countries, i have to give credit to the BD govt for selecting japanese cos , as they are normally more expensive and not L1.
The trick is learn from them and reduce subsequent projects.
Though once BD reaches a certain technical expertise level , u can buy even chinese equipment, like our cos do and MAKE them work with our improvements.
Congrats again.

Really important point.

The current Padma bridge - which has been a genuine challenge even for the Chinese (because of the depths they've had to pile, the shifting and uneven soil resulting in multiple changes in design) - is something local engineers, consultants and construction companies will learn many lessons from.

But to be honest - I still wouldn't have a lot of confidence/faith in private companies in Bangladesh to do MAJOR infrastructure work - these dishonest assholes, will think nothing of the consequences, so the Army is the current hope for massive domestic projects.

Who knows...in another 10-15 years, maybe things will change.
 
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Very good news.

Our Infrastructures are improving in a decent speed.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_longest_bridges

In the to be constructed list the second one is Dhaka-Elevated expressway which would be the largest expressway in the world. 4 of 20 largest ongoing infrastructure projects are being constructed in Bangladesh. 2 out of top10. Makes me soooooo happy. I wonder when we can start dreaming about maglev. @Nilgiri what do you think about the infrastructure projects going on in BD?

Projecting costs and times as extremely high in first place will seem as a success when they (almost inevitable) perform better (though they are still way more high cost and high time than they should be). Typical politicking 101.

BD Infra projects make me yawn, I will pay more attention when BD improves its corruption and institution scoring....till then its basically forcing more liquidity through the same choked nozzle....and cheering at whatever increases you get on the other end...cherry picking helps amplify this visual too. Overall opportunity cost structural problem stays stagnant (and no autocratic govt would want attention on that instead).
 
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