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12:00 AM, March 23, 2020 / LAST MODIFIED: 12:34 AM, March 23, 2020
DHAKA-MYMENSINGH HWY
Govt mulls turning 87km stretch into expressway


Tuhin Shubhra Adhikary

The government is planning to turn a major section of the Dhaka-Mymensingh highway into an expressway to ensure better connectivity between the capital and Mymensingh division, where 10 economic zones will be established.

The 87-kilometre expressway from Gazipur's Joydevpur to Mymensingh will be implemented under Public Private Partnership (PPP). South Korea has accepted the project for implementation under government-to-government (G-to-G) initiative, Roads and Highways Department (RHD) officials said.

Once complete, this would be the first expressway in Bangladesh with eight lanes – four main lanes, two emergency and two service lanes, they said.

It will be the first road in the country with dedicated emergency lanes, the RHD officials added.

Between 2011-2016, the government had upgraded the two-lane Dhaka-Mymensingh highway to a four-lane one spending Tk 1,800 crore.

At least 193 intersections, 28 school zones and many markets and other structures along 16.5 km of the four-lane highway are slowing down traffic on the road, said Shishir Kanti Routh, additional chief engineer of RHD, quoting a road safety audit conducted by his department in 2017-2018.

The average daily traffic on the highway in 2019 was 27,663, he said.

Shishir, also a member of RHD's PPP cell, predicted that the traffic on the highway will increase once economic zones are established in Mymensingh, Netrokona, Sherpur and Jamalpur districts. There are three or four land ports in the districts.

For the first time, the RHD also plans to install an Intelligent Transport System (ITS) on the expressway to immediately learn about the news of any accident or other incidents. It will allow the department to take quick action to prevent disruption to traffic, he added.

Although the probable cost and duration of the new project has not been assessed yet, an RHD official said it may take Tk 3,000-4,000 crores. As the project would not require too much land, the duration of the project would be relatively short, he said.

Meanwhile, the government is also implementing a project for rapid bus service, whereby buses will use dedicated lanes, on the other portion of the four-lane Dhaka-Mymensingh highway from Shahjalal International Airport to Gazipur.

SOUTH KOREA ACCEPTED THE PROJECT

Public Private Partnership Authority (PPPA) and Korea Overseas Infrastructure and Urban Development (KIND), a Korean organisation for providing support to global PPP businesses, signed a memorandum of understanding in April last year.

RHD submitted two projects and Korea so far accepted the Dhaka-Mymensingh Highway project, RHD Chief Engineer Ashraful Alam told The Daily Star on March 7.

The project proposal was then sent to the PPPA via the Road Transport and Bridges Ministry, he added.

PPPA Chief Executive Officer Muhammad Alkama Siddiqui told this newspaper on March 7 that they have already endorsed and recommended the project for submission to the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA) for in-principle approval.

He said once approved, they would hire an adviser and carry out a detailed feasibility study, physical and financial assessment within the shortest possible time.

The ministry would soon send the proposal to CCEA for approval, a ministry official said.

He added that South Korea has already selected three companies -- SK E&C, Korean Expressway Corporation and Cotte E&C -- for implementing the project. SK E&C will be the lead company.

An expressway is a highway especially planned for high-speed traffic, usually with no or very few intersections, limited points of access or exit, and a divider between lanes for traffic moving in opposite directions.

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on March 12 opened the country's first-ever expressway from Dhaka to Faridpur's Bhanga upazila. However, users will get the full benefit of the expressway once the construction work of Padma bridge is complete.

The government had also planned to construct an expressway parallel to the Dhaka-Chattogram Highway, but changed its decision last year.

Now priority is being given to a high-speed train project between Dhaka and the port city, Road Transport and Bridges Minister Obaidul Quader said recently.

https://www.thedailystar.net/backpage/news/govt-mulls-turning-87km-stretch-expressway-1884481
 
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12:00 AM, March 23, 2020 / LAST MODIFIED: 12:34 AM, March 23, 2020
DHAKA-MYMENSINGH HWY
Govt mulls turning 87km stretch into expressway


Tuhin Shubhra Adhikary

The government is planning to turn a major section of the Dhaka-Mymensingh highway into an expressway to ensure better connectivity between the capital and Mymensingh division, where 10 economic zones will be established.

The 87-kilometre expressway from Gazipur's Joydevpur to Mymensingh will be implemented under Public Private Partnership (PPP). South Korea has accepted the project for implementation under government-to-government (G-to-G) initiative, Roads and Highways Department (RHD) officials said.

Once complete, this would be the first expressway in Bangladesh with eight lanes – four main lanes, two emergency and two service lanes, they said.

It will be the first road in the country with dedicated emergency lanes, the RHD officials added.

Between 2011-2016, the government had upgraded the two-lane Dhaka-Mymensingh highway to a four-lane one spending Tk 1,800 crore.

At least 193 intersections, 28 school zones and many markets and other structures along 16.5 km of the four-lane highway are slowing down traffic on the road, said Shishir Kanti Routh, additional chief engineer of RHD, quoting a road safety audit conducted by his department in 2017-2018.

The average daily traffic on the highway in 2019 was 27,663, he said.

Shishir, also a member of RHD's PPP cell, predicted that the traffic on the highway will increase once economic zones are established in Mymensingh, Netrokona, Sherpur and Jamalpur districts. There are three or four land ports in the districts.

For the first time, the RHD also plans to install an Intelligent Transport System (ITS) on the expressway to immediately learn about the news of any accident or other incidents. It will allow the department to take quick action to prevent disruption to traffic, he added.

Although the probable cost and duration of the new project has not been assessed yet, an RHD official said it may take Tk 3,000-4,000 crores. As the project would not require too much land, the duration of the project would be relatively short, he said.

Meanwhile, the government is also implementing a project for rapid bus service, whereby buses will use dedicated lanes, on the other portion of the four-lane Dhaka-Mymensingh highway from Shahjalal International Airport to Gazipur.

SOUTH KOREA ACCEPTED THE PROJECT

Public Private Partnership Authority (PPPA) and Korea Overseas Infrastructure and Urban Development (KIND), a Korean organisation for providing support to global PPP businesses, signed a memorandum of understanding in April last year.

RHD submitted two projects and Korea so far accepted the Dhaka-Mymensingh Highway project, RHD Chief Engineer Ashraful Alam told The Daily Star on March 7.

The project proposal was then sent to the PPPA via the Road Transport and Bridges Ministry, he added.

PPPA Chief Executive Officer Muhammad Alkama Siddiqui told this newspaper on March 7 that they have already endorsed and recommended the project for submission to the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA) for in-principle approval.

He said once approved, they would hire an adviser and carry out a detailed feasibility study, physical and financial assessment within the shortest possible time.

The ministry would soon send the proposal to CCEA for approval, a ministry official said.

He added that South Korea has already selected three companies -- SK E&C, Korean Expressway Corporation and Cotte E&C -- for implementing the project. SK E&C will be the lead company.

An expressway is a highway especially planned for high-speed traffic, usually with no or very few intersections, limited points of access or exit, and a divider between lanes for traffic moving in opposite directions.

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on March 12 opened the country's first-ever expressway from Dhaka to Faridpur's Bhanga upazila. However, users will get the full benefit of the expressway once the construction work of Padma bridge is complete.

The government had also planned to construct an expressway parallel to the Dhaka-Chattogram Highway, but changed its decision last year.

Now priority is being given to a high-speed train project between Dhaka and the port city, Road Transport and Bridges Minister Obaidul Quader said recently.

https://www.thedailystar.net/backpage/news/govt-mulls-turning-87km-stretch-expressway-1884481

Good initiative. Involving the Korean companies is a great move.

Although Korean offer will not be as cheap as some other offers - I believe they have the most experience and will do a far better job to our standards - as seen so far in our country. Plenty of Korean expats in Bangladesh - so much so that we are in fact a semi-Korean country as well as semi-Chinese, because of investments.

Koreans made a name for themselves by being present in the SEZ's as well as implementing the Jamuna bridge (Samwhan Corp.).

Involving SunKyong (SK), KEC and Cotte this time around is good as well, as they are currently the top infra builders situated in Korea.

For most people who do not know, Korean contractors built most of the cities and highways in Saudi Arabia and generally - the gulf, in the seventies during the oil boom. The specs were supplied by the Americans, but implementation was by Korean companies.

Part of the rise of Chaebols in Korea was attributed to this overseas construction business.

It is our fault in Bangladesh that we could not leverage the relationship with Korean (and Chinese) construction businesses during local projects to garner some overseas subcontracts and business for our own construction businesses (such as Mr. Abdul Momen's firm). Although Mr. Momen has gained some overseas business on his own portfolio and merits.
 
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For the first time, the RHD also plans to install an Intelligent Transport System (ITS) on the expressway to immediately learn about the news of any accident or other incidents. It will allow the department to take quick action to prevent disruption to traffic, he added.
What the RHD is thinking on tackling accidents, I am not sure. However, there should be a system of a full-time Highway Patrol and their patrol cars to keep on moving to check engine trouble or accident.
 
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