Canal boardwalk at Klong Ong Ang due this year

The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration ( BMA ) predicts that construction work on the Chao Phraya River at the Phra Phuttha Yodfa Memorial Bridge and the Bang Lamphu area will finish this year.

The new beachfront along the river, according to Bangkok government Chadchart Sittipunt, will connect two of the town’s main landmarks as well as two crucial points along the river.

The canal-side sidewalk did begin on Tri Phet Road at Phra Phuttha Yodfa Memorial Bridge and travel north until Phra Sumen Fort on Phra Athit Road. It will go through traditional areas, including Yaowarat, Charoen Krung and Bang Lamphu.

The project may be finished this year and will act as a common space with plans to hold live events, walking roads, and floating markets.

According to Mr. Chadchart, the Klong Ong Ang region will also be enhanced with more lush greenery and vibrant greenery.

A system of roads along the Saen Saeb river, which includes Wat Si Bun Rueang in Min Buri region, is expected to connect the Klong Ong Ang beachfront with.

He claimed that the project will open a new chapter of social commerce and support local markets.

The BMA has even expedited another system upgrades, such as the conversion of the BRT structure to a fully electronic activity, equipped with modern safety features and convenience for all passengers, Mr. Chadchart said.

On Rama III and other streets, underwater power line jobs are being carried out.