STATISTICS

Start Year: 1995
Current Year: 2007

Month: May

2 Weeks is 1 Month
Next Month: 21/09/2025

OUR STAFF

Administration Team

Administrators are in-charge of the forums overall, ensuring it remains updated, fresh and constantly growing.

Administrator: Jamie
Administrator: Hollie

Community Support

Moderators support the Administration Team, assisting with a variety of tasks whilst remaining a liason, a link between Roleplayers and the Staff Team.

Moderator: Connor
Moderator: Odinson
Moderator: ManBear


Have a Question?
Open a Support Ticket

AFFILIATIONS

RPG-D

[Project] Myanmar - Rural Roads and Connectivity Project

Alex

Kingdom of Greece
Apr 16, 2019
5,237
TYPEInfrastructure
BUILDERMyanmar
CLIENTMyanmar
SITE LOCATIONMyanmar (Burma)
SECTORPublic Infrastructure
PROJECT NAMERural Roads and Connectivity Project
PROJECT COST425,000,000.00
COMPLETION DATE15/03/2026
PROJECT INFORMATIONTo improve economic integration and social welfare, the construction and upgrading of durable rural roads that connect remote villages to key economic centres, enabling year-round access to markets, healthcare, education, and public services will be underway.

Road Construction and Upgrading
Approximately 5,000 kilometers of all-weather rural roads using cost-effective methods will be underway. Prioritizing gravel roads with paved surfaces on major routes connecting villages to district centres. Roads will be designed to resist seasonal flooding and erosion.

Bridge and Culvert Installation
The construction or rehabilitation of roughly 300 small to medium brigades and culverts along rural corridors to ensure uninterrupted connectivity during monsoon seasons.

Signage and Safety Measures
Installation of road signs, markers, and speed control measures to enhance safety for vehicles, cyclists, and pedestrians.

Maintenance Training and Community Engagement
Establishing local road impact assessments and incorporate mitigation measures to minimize ecological disruption. Engaging with local communities to ensure the project meets their needs and avoids displacement.

It is expected that this project will reduce travel time from villages to markets and service centres by 40%. It will increase agriculture income through easier market access, improve school attendance and healthcare access, and job creation through construction and maintenance programs and easier access to large settlements.

This project will undergo 4 phases, totaling 15 months.
 

ManBear

Moderator
GA Member
World Power
May 22, 2020
2,581
◤ NATIONAL ECONOMY SYSTEM
Your transaction has been audited and found to be in accordance with quality control standards.
 

Forum statistics

Threads
23,681
Messages
115,207
Members
415
Latest member
Akea
Top