Chinese Company to Help Build Central Asia''s Longest Bridge in Tajikistan
Tajikistan is set to begin construction on the longest highway bridge in Central Asia, a key component of the third phase of the Obigarm-Nurabad highway project.
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Tajikistan is set to begin construction on the longest highway bridge in Central Asia, a key component of the third phase of the Obigarm-Nurabad highway project.
The Ministry of Transport of Tajikistan and China''s Zhejiang Communications Construction Group Co Ltd have signed an agreement to construct a road bridge that will be the longest not only in Tajikistan but
The Ministry of Transport of Tajikistan and the Chinese company, Zhejiang Communications Construction Group Co. Ltd, have signed a contract for the construction of the
Tajikistan focuses on hydropower development, road rehabilitation, and regional connectivity projects to strengthen energy exports and trade integration. Large-scale dam and energy initiatives aim to
The bridge will be built as part of the Obigarm – Nurobod road construction project. It is planned to be 920 meters long and will be located in the Nurabad region, crossing the Surkhab river.
Tajikistan has signed a US$69 million contract with a Chinese construction firm for a project to build what will be Central Asia''s longest bridge. The 920m bridge over the Surkhob River in
The Project will construct a 920-meter bridge and its approaches (the Long Bridge) on Obigarm–Nurobod section of M41 Highway to replace the existing segment that will be submerged
Tajikistan is set to begin construction of the longest road bridge in Central Asia as part of the Obigarm-Nurabad highway project, reports Avesta.
Tajikistan is set to begin construction on the longest highway bridge in Central Asia, a key component of the third phase of the Obigarm-Nurabad
A Chinese company will collaborate on the construction of a 920-meter road bridge across the Surkhob River in central Tajikistan, set to become the longest in Central Asia, according to Tajik