Norea City — Phnom Penh

Key Infrastructure · 01

Cable-stayed bridge in operation · 2025

Bridges

Photo: OCIC · Norea City

Overview

What you need to know.

A cable-stayed bridge connects Norea City directly to Koh Pich (Diamond Island), with additional crossings linking the island to the Phnom Penh mainland. The bridges are designed for multi-modal use — vehicles, motorbikes, cyclists, and pedestrians — with dedicated lighting and walkways. Bridge engineering follows international standards, with seismic and flood resilience built into every span.
01Bridge type
Cable-stayed
02In service
2025 — alongside Norea Square Phase I
03Connectivity
Norea City ⇄ Koh Pich (Diamond Island) ⇄ Phnom Penh mainland
04Multi-modal use
Vehicles · motorbikes · cyclists · pedestrians
05Lighting
24/7 dedicated bridge lighting
06Resilience
Seismic and flood-rated design
07Walkways
Separated pedestrian and cycling lanes

Why this matters

The numbers that define Bridges.

1
Cable-stayed
Multi-
Modal
24/7
Lighting

What’s inside

A closer look.

Bridges — closer look

Photo: OCIC · Norea City

  • Cable-stayed bridge in service since Phase I — direct vehicle, motorbike, cycle, and pedestrian access to Koh Pich and the Phnom Penh mainland.

  • Multi-modal design eliminates 'last mile' risk for tenants, residents, and retail visitors.

  • Engineering follows international standards with seismic and flood resilience built into every span.

  • Dedicated lighting and walkways extend usable hours to 24/7 — meaningful for both retail trading and residential security.

Connected by design.

Norea City — Engineering brief

Backed by

Developed byOCIC
Financed byCanadia Bank PLC