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World’s First Ship Tunnel Enters Construction In Norway After Govt Allocates $16 Million

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Norway has begun construction of the world’s first ship tunnel, which will span 1.7 km and accommodate ships with a maximum width of 16 m and a draft of 12 m.

The Government has allocated NOK150 million ($16 million) in the revised budget to begin work on the Stad Ship Tunnel.The initial funds would enable the Norwegian Coastal Administration to sign contracts and begin construction work.

The ship tunnel would cut through the Stad Peninsula between Moldefjorden and Kjødepollen on Norway’s west coast.

Government officials said that the coastal bypass would allow for a safe passage for ships navigating one of the most difficult stretches of the Norwegian coastline.

The project was initially stopped in October 2025 when the government cited increased costs; however, it has been resumed.

Source : marineinsight.    

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