Norea City — Phnom Penh

Key Infrastructure · 02

Phase I network delivered · expansion ongoing

Roads

Photo: OCIC · Norea City

Overview

What you need to know.

An internal road network of multi-lane arterials, ring roads, and local streets serves the entire 125-hectare island. Wide ROW (right-of-way) accommodates utility corridors below grade and tree-lined boulevards above. Intersections are signalised where needed; quieter precincts use traffic-calming and shared-street design to prioritise residents.
01Network type
Internal arterials · ring road · local streets
02Coverage
Entire 125-hectare island
03Right-of-way
Wide — accommodates underground utility corridors
04Lane configuration
Multi-lane on arterials · calmer profile on local streets
05Traffic management
Signalised intersections at major junctions
06Residential treatment
Traffic-calming and shared-street design
07Streetscape
Tree-lined boulevards

Why this matters

The numbers that define Roads.

Multi-lane
Arterials
Ring
Road
Tree-lined
Boulevards

What’s inside

A closer look.

Roads — closer look

Photo: OCIC · Norea City

  • Multi-lane arterials and a ring road serve the entire 125-hectare island, sized for full build-out from day one.

  • Wide right-of-way accommodates utility corridors below grade — no future digging-up of finished roads.

  • Tree-lined boulevards and traffic-calmed precincts balance arterial throughput with residential walkability.

  • Signalised intersections at major junctions; shared-street design in residential zones.

Every street, future-ready.

Norea City — Engineering brief

Backed by

Developed byOCIC
Financed byCanadia Bank PLC