Bangladesh Bridge Authority officials signed a deal with Chinese representatives to fix the sixth Bangladesh-China Friendship Bridge at Mukterpur. Chief Engineer Kazi Md Ferdaus put his name on the papers alongside Zhang Guanbin from China International Economic Cooperation Agency. The ceremony happened at the Bridges Division office where Mohammad Abdur Rouf watched as the main guest. Senior bridge officials from both countries attended the important meeting. Government workers from several departments also came to see the agreement.
China will pay for all repair work on the damaged bridge structure. Rouf said the project will help more cars and trucks cross the river safely. Traffic jams should become less common after workers finish the construction. The repairs follow directions from transport adviser Muhammad Fouzul Kabir Khan. Local residents will benefit from faster travel between cities.
Bridge officials asked drivers and nearby residents to help during construction months. Traffic will move more slowly when repair crews block parts of the roadway. Rouf said cooperation from everyone will make the project go smoothly. Workers need safe conditions to complete their dangerous jobs. The finished bridge will serve Bangladesh families for many more years.
Representatives from the Chinese Embassy joined bridge engineers at the signing event. Economic Relations Division staff also came to support the partnership between both nations. The agreement shows continued friendship between Bangladesh and China. Both countries have worked together on major construction projects before. This bridge repair will strengthen trade connections across the region.
China will pay for all repair work on the damaged bridge structure. Rouf said the project will help more cars and trucks cross the river safely. Traffic jams should become less common after workers finish the construction. The repairs follow directions from transport adviser Muhammad Fouzul Kabir Khan. Local residents will benefit from faster travel between cities.
Bridge officials asked drivers and nearby residents to help during construction months. Traffic will move more slowly when repair crews block parts of the roadway. Rouf said cooperation from everyone will make the project go smoothly. Workers need safe conditions to complete their dangerous jobs. The finished bridge will serve Bangladesh families for many more years.
Representatives from the Chinese Embassy joined bridge engineers at the signing event. Economic Relations Division staff also came to support the partnership between both nations. The agreement shows continued friendship between Bangladesh and China. Both countries have worked together on major construction projects before. This bridge repair will strengthen trade connections across the region.