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China's drive for inclusive development continues unabated. Please do compare this with US's militarized and divisive foreign policy that brings death and destruction only.
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Three prominent China firms bid for Male-Hulhule bridge
Nov 11, 2015 - 03:28
The bid opening ceremony for the project to build a bridge between Maldives’ capital Malé and island airport Hulhulé began Tuesday in Beijing, China, which was attended by a delegation from the Maldives’ housing ministry.
MALE, September 7, 2015:- The final design of the Male-Hulhule bridge that would connect the capital Male to the reclaimed suburb of Hulhumale and Ibrahim Nasir International Airport.
Deputy Minister Muthalib reported that the three bidders were China Railway Major Bridge Engineering Group, CCCC Second Harbour Engineering Company, and Road and Bridge Construction.
The best bid of the three companies will be awarded the project at a ceremony held Saturday in China.
“These three companies are competent and experienced with the construction of overwater bridges. Their bids were submitted and opened in the presence of the Maldives’ delegation and Chinese authorities,” said Muthalib, from China.
The Malé-Hulhulé bridge (The China-Maldives Friendship Bridge):
MALE, September 7, 2015:- The final design of the Male-Hulhule bridge that would connect the capital Male to the reclaimed suburb of Hulhumale and Ibrahim Nasir International Airport.
According to the deputy minister, the report on the bridge’s feasibility had been received by China’s Ministry of Commerce, and subsequently evaluated by a team of experts handpicked from all over the country. The team had admitted that building the bridge would face numerous engineering challenges, said Muthalib.
While the bid for the project is set to be evaluated in two parts, the deputy minister stated that the project will be awarded to the best bid from the companies that passed the technical bids.
“The bid will be evaluated by a team of 11 experts randomly chosen from 600 experts across all of China. Members will include technical experts and cost experts.”
The report on the bid’s evaluation and its results will be handed over to the Maldives’ authorities on Friday. The two nations will sign the project awarding contract on Saturday.
MALE, September 7, 2015:- The final design of the Male-Hulhule bridge that would connect the capital Male to the reclaimed suburb of Hulhumale and Ibrahim Nasir International Airport.
Muthalib revealed that a team from the contracting company will depart for Maldives afterwards for preparations to commence the project. A delegation from the Chinese government will also arrive in the Maldives to sign the financial documents.
The delegation from the Maldives’ government had met with China’s Vice Minister of Commerce Zhang Xiangchen to discuss the project. Vice Minister Zhang assured that the project will be underway before the end of this year, according to the schedule discussed.
The Maldives’ delegation had also met with the Director General of China’s Ministry of Commerce branch, the Bureau of International Economic Corporation, who is the overseer of all aspects of the bridge project.
“They discussed the progression of the project at the meeting, and delivered information on choosing the contractor and the plans for the project,” said Muthalib.
The estimated cost for the Malé-Hulhulé bridge project is USD 300 million. China has offered to give USD 100 million as free aid. Thirty percent of the remaining USD 200 million (USD 30 million) will be settled by the authorities, while China has agreed to loan the other USD 170 million with an interest rate of 2 percent.
Additionally, China also offered to complete the whole construction phase of the bridge and aid the Maldives in its operation.
MALE, September 7, 2015:- The final design of the Male-Hulhule bridge that would connect the capital Male to the reclaimed suburb of Hulhumale and Ibrahim Nasir International Airport.
The project will be underway in December.
Designed as an over-water causeway connecting the Tsunami Monument region in Malé with the southern end of Hulhulé’s airport runway, the two-kilometre long bridge will have separate specialised lanes.
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Three prominent China firms bid for Male-Hulhule bridge
Nov 11, 2015 - 03:28
- Opening of Bids for China-Maldives Friendship Bridge ceremony. PHOTO/HOUSING MINISTRY
The bid opening ceremony for the project to build a bridge between Maldives’ capital Malé and island airport Hulhulé began Tuesday in Beijing, China, which was attended by a delegation from the Maldives’ housing ministry.
MALE, September 7, 2015:- The final design of the Male-Hulhule bridge that would connect the capital Male to the reclaimed suburb of Hulhumale and Ibrahim Nasir International Airport.
Deputy Minister Muthalib reported that the three bidders were China Railway Major Bridge Engineering Group, CCCC Second Harbour Engineering Company, and Road and Bridge Construction.
The best bid of the three companies will be awarded the project at a ceremony held Saturday in China.
“These three companies are competent and experienced with the construction of overwater bridges. Their bids were submitted and opened in the presence of the Maldives’ delegation and Chinese authorities,” said Muthalib, from China.
The Malé-Hulhulé bridge (The China-Maldives Friendship Bridge):
- Length – 1.39 kilometres
- Length, including roads at both ends – 2 kilometres approx.
- Breadth – 20.3 metres
- No. of lanes for four-wheeled drives – 2
- No. of lanes for motorcycles – 2
- No. of lanes for bicycles – 1
- No. of lanes for pedestrians – 1
MALE, September 7, 2015:- The final design of the Male-Hulhule bridge that would connect the capital Male to the reclaimed suburb of Hulhumale and Ibrahim Nasir International Airport.
According to the deputy minister, the report on the bridge’s feasibility had been received by China’s Ministry of Commerce, and subsequently evaluated by a team of experts handpicked from all over the country. The team had admitted that building the bridge would face numerous engineering challenges, said Muthalib.
While the bid for the project is set to be evaluated in two parts, the deputy minister stated that the project will be awarded to the best bid from the companies that passed the technical bids.
“The bid will be evaluated by a team of 11 experts randomly chosen from 600 experts across all of China. Members will include technical experts and cost experts.”
The report on the bid’s evaluation and its results will be handed over to the Maldives’ authorities on Friday. The two nations will sign the project awarding contract on Saturday.
MALE, September 7, 2015:- The final design of the Male-Hulhule bridge that would connect the capital Male to the reclaimed suburb of Hulhumale and Ibrahim Nasir International Airport.
Muthalib revealed that a team from the contracting company will depart for Maldives afterwards for preparations to commence the project. A delegation from the Chinese government will also arrive in the Maldives to sign the financial documents.
The delegation from the Maldives’ government had met with China’s Vice Minister of Commerce Zhang Xiangchen to discuss the project. Vice Minister Zhang assured that the project will be underway before the end of this year, according to the schedule discussed.
The Maldives’ delegation had also met with the Director General of China’s Ministry of Commerce branch, the Bureau of International Economic Corporation, who is the overseer of all aspects of the bridge project.
“They discussed the progression of the project at the meeting, and delivered information on choosing the contractor and the plans for the project,” said Muthalib.
The estimated cost for the Malé-Hulhulé bridge project is USD 300 million. China has offered to give USD 100 million as free aid. Thirty percent of the remaining USD 200 million (USD 30 million) will be settled by the authorities, while China has agreed to loan the other USD 170 million with an interest rate of 2 percent.
Additionally, China also offered to complete the whole construction phase of the bridge and aid the Maldives in its operation.
MALE, September 7, 2015:- The final design of the Male-Hulhule bridge that would connect the capital Male to the reclaimed suburb of Hulhumale and Ibrahim Nasir International Airport.
The project will be underway in December.
Designed as an over-water causeway connecting the Tsunami Monument region in Malé with the southern end of Hulhulé’s airport runway, the two-kilometre long bridge will have separate specialised lanes.