Bukit Bunga–Ban Buketa Bridge

Sungai Kolok Bridge
Jambatan Bukit Bunga–Ban Buketa
สะพานบูเก๊ะตา
Carries Motor vehicles
Crosses Kolok River, Malaysia-Thailand Border
Locale Bukit Bunga, Kelantan
Official name Bukit Bunga–Ban Buketa Bridge
Characteristics
Design Box girder bridge
Total length 120 m
Width 16.9 m
History
Opened 21 December 2007

Bukit Bunga–Ban Buketa Bridge (Malay: Jambatan Bukit Bunga–Ban Buketa, Thai: สะพานบูเก๊ะตา) is a bridge crossing Kolok River (Malay: Sungai Golok) of the Malaysia–Thailand border, connecting Bukit Bunga town in Kelantan with Buketa village in Waeng District, Narathiwat Province, Thailand.[1] It is the newest border crossing between Malaysia and Thailand and the second bridge crossing the Kolok river. The project was one of cooperative projects under the framework of Indonesia-Malaysia-Thailand Growth Triangle (IMT-GT).

The bridge project cost RM9.2 million, as both governments paid half each, and was given to a Malaysian contractor. The groundbreaking for the bridge had been held since 14 October 2004 by prime ministers of both countries. The construction, however, was delayed especially on Thai side, since the insurgency around Thai provinces nearby was escalated. It took 11 months to be completed in 3 years later. It was officially opened on 21 December 2007 by both Malaysian Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi and Thai Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont.[2][3]

See also

References

  1. "Friendship Bridge Linking Thailand and Malaysia". Thai Public Relations Department. Retrieved 18 March 2016.
  2. "The Official Opening Ceremony of the Second Bridge Crossing the Kolok River". Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Thailand. Archived from the original on 27 December 2007. Retrieved 4 January 2008.
  3. "Construction of additional bridge between Malaysia, Thailand to start next year". Bernama. Astro Awani. 26 April 2015. Archived from the original on 17 March 2016. Retrieved 16 March 2016.

Coordinates: 5°50′20.09″N 101°53′32.74″E / 5.8389139°N 101.8924278°E / 5.8389139; 101.8924278

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