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Bangladesh’s economy to get a huge boost with Padma Bridge completion

Number of vehicles will hike to 27,800 in 2025, 36,785 in 2030 and 51, 807 in 2040, survey report said.
A few weeks ago, I asked you to wait for another decade before BD agriculturists and investors go to Africa and produce food for Golden Bangladeshis when Africa eats corn and big potatoes.

Now, I ask you to wait for the next decade to see if the predictions materialized. Do you really think all those lending agencies really come to BD and do down to Earth survey? Never. They compile their data from all those biased data prepared by the BD ministries and the BBS.
 
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15,000 vehicles in 10 hours means 1,500 in one hour. It means 25 vehicles in one single minute, and 1 vehicle every 2.4 seconds
Are you f%#king stupid. When I said I collect data for only 10 hours. Do you understand what does it mean by veh/day. This guy is such a prick.

You can consider 10 hours effective hour of daily traffic when it is a commuting route. Do you think Dhaka-Mawa is a regular commuting route? Oh my God! Are you using your butt to calculate this. Shit!

You should have counted only those that are crossing the river on the ferries.
How many major arterials exists between Dhaleshwari toll plaza to Dhaka Mawa ferry Ghat?

Is my math wrong?
Yes, your math is wrong. The effective hour of the Dhaka Mawa route is 18 hours, not 10 hours, you prick. This means 15,000/18 = 833 Veh/hr both ways. One way is 833/2 = 417 veh/hr. which means 417/60 = 7 veh/min. You are stupid and your math is more absurd.


People should stop drinking cheap Deshi Botol, bad for mind and brain. They forget how to count and turn Chapabaz of which our people are very famous worldwide.
Yeah! I guess everybody already understood who drinks what!

By the way, did you take any video proof for your wrong counting?
Yes! We did! Go to SMEC headquarter and ask for it. They still have it. I cannot provide this to you since I am not in Bangladesh anymore!
 
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know very well the approximate number of vehicles travel over there
Well mawa route is used to go to my village. Come on then tell us the approx number.
Are you f%#king stupid. When I said I collect data for only 10 hours. Do you understand what does it mean by veh/day. This guy is such a prick.

You can consider 10 hours effective hour of daily traffic when it is a commuting route. Do you think Dhaka-Mawa is a regular commuting route? Oh my God! Are you using your butt to calculate this. Shit!


How many major arterials exists between Dhaleshwari toll plaza to Dhaka Mawa ferry Ghat?


Yes, your math is wrong. The effective hour of the Dhaka Mawa route is 18 hours, not 10 hours, you prick. This means 15,000/18 = 833 Veh/hr both ways. One way is 833/2 = 417 veh/hr. which means 417/60 = 7 veh/min. You are stupid and your math is more absurd.



Yeah! I guess everybody already understood who drinks what!


Yes! We did! Go to SMEC headquarter and ask for it. They still have it. I cannot provide this to you since I am not in Bangladesh anymore!
Man you’re just wasting your time on a pretentious snob
 
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Bangladesh’s economy to get a huge boost with Padma Bridge completion



By AKM Kamal Uddin Chowdhury

DHAKA, Dec 12, 2020 (BSS) – Bangladesh’s economy will get a huge boost with the expected “industrial revolution” of the southwestern districts when the long-cherished ‘Padma Multipurpose Bridge’ opens to traffic within a year or a bit more.

The main structure of 6.15 kilometer Padma Bridge became fully visible on Thursday with the installation of its last span.

“Once it is completed fully and opened to traffic within a year or a bit more, the economy of Bangladesh is likely to get a huge boost with the expected “industrial revolution” of the southwestern districts,” experts said.

The installation of last span has also paved the way for connecting the less-developed southwestern region of Bangladesh with eastern half including the capital and the port city.

The 41st span, the last one placed on the pillar, has made the bridge fully visible connecting it with approach roads on both sides, while other related components are being put in to place steadily.

The bridge which is expected to open to traffic sometime next year or in 2022 has created a high hope for leading towards an intense market integration within the economy.

Keeping the august occasion in front of mind, politicians, business leaders, economists and civil society members have observed that economic activities in the southwestern part are increasing gradually and as a result, many industrialists from home and abroad are purchasing lands in several districts, especially in Faridpur, Madaripur, Shariatpur, Bagerhat, Gopalganj and Khulna.

Once it is completed, they hoped that the bridge will initiate an “industrial revolution” in the country’s 21 southwestern districts.

They opined that the Padma Bridge will connect many of the South and Southeast Asian countries and contribute immensely to communication, trade, industry, tourism and many other sectors in various ways.

For taking the advantage properly, they urged the government to outline a “proper strategy” that will be on offer, particularly for the southwestern region.

Expressing his heartfelt gratitude to Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, Deputy Minister for Water Resources AKM Enamul Hoque Shameem said the dream of the country has come true for the visionary and dynamic leadership of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.

“The bridge will contribute to increase the country’s GDP growth to double digit,” said Shameem, also a lawmaker from Shariatpur.

EXPERTS OPINION

The experts said the double-deck Padma Bridge, with road and rail tracks, is expected to contribute around 1.3 to 2 percent to the annual GDP growth, reduce poverty and increase economic activities of the people of the neglected southwestern region.

Terming the construction of Padma Bride as a “tremendous achievement” for Bangladesh, eminent economist and former Bangladesh Bank governor Mohammad Farashuddin said the bridge will play a great role in employment generation, alleviation of poverty and industrialization in the southwestern region as well as the entire country.

Research Director of the Centre for Policy Dialogue (CPD) Khondaker Golam Moazzem said the bridge is expected to contribute around 1.3 percent to the annual GDP growth, but the regional growth will be more.

The noted economist said the great impact of the bridge will be employment generation and poverty reduction of the 21 districts, especially ultra-poor in the region, including Barguna and Pirojpur, he added.

He urged the government to ensure other facilities properly, including electricity, gas, for encouraging local and foreign investors to set up industries in that region.

Moazzem laid emphasis on taking a “coordinated plan” to speed up the development activities of the region by protecting environment.

“We’ve to take a proper plan for reaping benefits at the earliest possible time … the government with private partnership should give emphasis to agro-based industries in the southwestern districts” he added.

Moazzem also said after completion of the bridge, a huge demand for employment will be created in those districts. “The government should emphasize on creation of skilled manpower to meet the demand.” he opined.

The economist said small businesses have to be given more priority in the southern part’s economic zones to create more employment, while the government should purchase products from small businesses too.

Dhaka Chamber of Commerce and Industry (DCCI) President Shams Mahmud said the Padma Multipurpose Bridge will bring the power for industrialization at the doorsteps of the common people and thus support industries of various scales and dimensions to flourish in the region.

“Significant impacts are expected to take place in international trade between neighbouring countries such as India, Nepal, Bhutan, and Myanmar,” he added.

President of Khulna Chamber of Commerce and Industry Kazi Aminul Haque said the Padma Bridge will ensure a smooth and permanent or all-weather road link over the mighty Padma River to connect with the largest market (Dhaka city).

“By ending the era of long wait at ferry ghats and reducing river crossing time, the bridge will save travel time and bring remarkable improvement of accessibility to and from other important cities and ensure major facilities in the opposite side of the Padma river,” he added.

Aminul said the Padma Bridge is expected to put significant impacts not only on the domestic or local economy, but also on promotion of international trade between neighboring countries such as India, Nepal and Bhutan.

He informed that a lot of investors form home and abroad are showing their keenness to set up factories in the region by taking advantages of the multipurpose bridge.

The Khulna chamber president said the bridge will also connect Mongla port and Payra port with the capital and it can also act as a “ground-breaking installation” for regional connectivity and trade.

He hoped the bridge will play a vital role in employment generation and alleviating poverty in Dhaka, Khulna and Barishal divisions.

Aminul urged the government to quickly identify the sectors which could benefit the most and match them with districts in the southwestern region ensuring the best conditions for each, particular industry, in order to gain inclusive growth for attaining a developed country status by 2041.

President of the Brihattar Khulna Unnayan Sangram Committee Sheikh Mosharraf Hossain informed that the demand of the land in that area is increasing rapidly as many investors from home and abroad are purchasing lands to set up industries there.

“The bridge will play a significant role in employment generation in the southwestern districts. Besides, a connectivity may be created with India, Nepal and Bhutan with this bridge,” he added.

Mosharraf hoped that the bridge will contribute at least 2 to 2.50 percent to the regional GDP.

IMPLEMENTATION PROGRESS

The construction work of the long-awaited Padma Bridge started in December 2015 with government own fund, and the first span (superstructure) was installed on September 30, 2017.

All the 41 spans have already been installed and the 6.15-km long bridge has become fully visible. The construction of all approach roads on both sides of the bridge, having 41 spans and 42 pillars, has been completed, while the work of other components is going on steadily.

Project Director of Padma Bridge Md Shafiqul Islam said the construction work of the main bridge has been completed up to 91 percent and overall project construction was finished 82.5 percent till December 6.

“The construction work will complete in 2022,” he added.

Shafiqul said the bridge is expected to enhance regional trade and collaboration along the Asian highway and the Trans-Asian railway network.


very good development , bangladesh is rising lion of asia .
 
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Man you’re just wasting your time on a pretentious snob
I do agree with you brother! However, I couldn't help myself. He/she was spreading utter nonsense. Based on his/her logic, we do not need an engineer to forecast traffic. We just need to ride a bus and count vehicles while we are traveling! Wow!
He does not even consider JICA. Typically, JICA appoints a Japanese consultancy firm to do a feasibility study (e.g. JICA appointed Oriconsul to do the traffic forecast of the Cross Broder project). Here he/she claimed that JICA normally reports things based on biased government statistics, what a pity!
Anyway, Thanks!
 
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I do agree with you brother! However, I couldn't help myself. He/she was spreading utter nonsense. Based on his/her logic, we do not need an engineer to forecast traffic. We just need to ride a bus and count vehicles while we are traveling! Wow!
He does not even consider JICA. Typically, JICA appoints a Japanese consultancy firm to do a feasibility study (e.g. JICA appointed Oriconsul to do the traffic forecast of the Cross Broder project). Here he/she claimed that JICA normally reports things based on biased government statistics, what a pity!
Anyway, Thanks!
I stopped taking his argument seriously when he argued bridge infrastructure is a waste of time and then mentioned speeding up the economy before building the bridge.
I’ve no expertise in the aforementioned road projects but from the little mentioned by my physics teacher, engineers build infrastructure not to meet current demand but future demand. Speed, lanes all set according to the demand if anything they’re always designed to have overhead
 
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Are you f%#king stupid. When I said I collect data for only 10 hours. Do you understand what does it mean by veh/day. This guy is such a prick.

You can consider 10 hours effective hour of daily traffic when it is a commuting route. Do you think Dhaka-Mawa is a regular commuting route? Oh my God! Are you using your butt to calculate this. Shit!
Instead of trying to understand the logic in my previous post you are abusing me. This is a typical Bangladeshi trait. You gave a false data and you think I am just as dumb as you are to accept it in its face value?

Learn to speak the truth.
 
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Are you f%#king stupid. When I said I collect data for only 10 hours. Do you understand what does it mean by veh/day. This guy is such a prick
So, tell me what is the meaning of veh per day? Is it 24 hours, 1 hour or approx. 10 hours? Are you playing game here? As per your data only 1 vehicle runs in 2.4 seconds. Is Mawa road so busy?

You should have watched how many ferries run every day from Mawa, but you are talking Dhaka-Mawa traffic. In that case you do not have to re-define hours of traffic in a day.
 
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A few weeks ago, I asked you to wait for another decade before BD agriculturists and investors go to Africa and produce food for Golden Bangladeshis when Africa eats corn and big potatoes.

given increase in Africa's population that is not going to happen
 
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So, tell me what is the meaning of veh per day? Is it 24 hours, 1 hour or approx. 10 hours? Are you playing game here? As per your data only 1 vehicle runs in 2.4 seconds. Is Mawa road so busy?

You should have watched how many ferries run every day from Mawa, but you are talking Dhaka-Mawa traffic. In that case you do not have to re-define hours of traffic in a day.
ADT (Average Daily Traffic) is measured based on the traffic count for a time period divided by the corresponding number of days. We have collected traffic count for three days at the a location prior to the toll plaza. The total number of the count was divided by then with 3 to get ADT (unit: veh/day). We collected the data for both ways.

Typically, traffic distribution is not uniform on a road all through the day. To adjust it, we use effective hours. For Dhaka-Mawa road, the effective hour is 18. So, hourly traffic is ADT/18 not ADT/24. I still do not understand why you divide ADT with 10? T

One vehicle 2.4 second? what? my calculation says one vehicle per 8.6 (60/7) seconds. Please check!

I have no idea why you are generalizing the situation to that much micro-level. The traffic pattern is completely stochastic. And yes Dhaka-Mawa is a really busy road. Sometimes is busier at night when freight trucks use that route. If you still have a problem understanding, please go and check with the Toll-Plaza.

I already mentioned in my first comment. Traffic forecast is not basic arithmetic. I did not work in the Pre-feasibility of Padma Bridge, I worked in the Pre-feasibility project of Dhaka Outer Ring-road. However, the person who did the traffic forecast for the Padma bridge (Dr. Moinul Islam, I know him) used CUBE, a traffic forecasting software to predict the future traffic of such a bridge. As I mentioned before, you cannot perceive the actual situation since there is no reference scenario exists. This is why they utilized CUBE software. In this software, origin-destination, travel demand, existing traffic, traffic growth rate, economic growth rate, and name a few were used as the input variables. The first three variables play the most critical role here.

The ferry is a bottle-neck right now. So, to understand the future traffic condition, traffic engineer utilizes origin-destination, travel demand data mostly. I tried my best to make it easy, which is not!
 
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