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SMART Tunnel of Malaysia

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uala Lumpur’s SMART Tunnel, also known as the Stormwater Management and Road Tunnel is yet another mega construction, a unique of its own with the record of longest stormwater tunnel in South East Asia and second in Asia. The motorway system of SMART tunnel was opened in 14th May,2007. Although, we haven’t yet any subway tunnel, they already built subway and as like this tunnel. Huuuuuuuuuuu....

But what concerns me more is the video below, if SMART Tunnel leaking and cracking? Video shown proves that waters are leaking from the roof top and there have been obvious cracking on the roads. If this is true, it will be affect to the whole structure. I think many water proof layers should be installed. I will post full note of this tunnel in Burmese language soon. It is just snack for my readers.


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