The Kra Canal Complex.... A vision or a dream ? |
A major highlight of EPWF's early years was its support in 1973 of a Pre-Feasibility Study for a Kra Canal Complex. Funded with an EPWF grant of 10 million, | this study remains today the most comprehensive study ever made for this gigantic infrastructure project. It also provided a model for many of EPWF's future projects. |
A very long history | ||
Since the reign of King Rama I (1782-1809), Thais and foreigners had dreamt of a canal across the Kra Isthmus in Southern Thailand which would connect the Pacific Ocean through the South China Sea with the Indian Ocean through the Andaman Sea. |
The strategic position of a Kra Canal in the world's sea lanes |
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The 1973 Kra pre-feasibility study | ||
EPWF provided Baht 10 million to support the 1973 Kra Canal Project under the auspices of the Thai Government which resulted in a five-volume, 800-page Pre-feasibility Study. A world class cast of expertise |
The one way and two lane alternatives that were considered |
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Engineering drawings from the report for the recommended route, showing (upper) the hilly terrain along the spine of Southern Thailand through which the canal must pass. | ||
Economic-Technical Feasibility Hits Political Tsunami | ||||
Unfortunately, the government was not able to act on the generally positive indications of the study and to proceed to the next level of a detailed feasibility study because of the watershed political upheavals in the kingdom beginning on 14 October 1973. |
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What Could Have Been... | ||||
EPWF does not dwell on the past; we are totally focused on the present and future. But for a moment, consider with us what the construction of the Kra could have meant for Thailand.
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A model of operation | ||||
More important than the money, however, was the fact the Mr. Chow took personal control of the management of the project, thereby giving the Foundation a model of operation that served it well in the decades that followed. It is clear to us that our most successful projects have been those in which the general manager or a board director has been directly involved in the leadership. | ||||
KY Addresses the meeting in Oakland, California, on 20 March 1973. | Dr. Edward Teller attended the Oakland Conference. | Mr. Chow conferring on the Kra Canal in 1973 with nuclear scientists Dr. Willard Libby, 1960 Nobel laureate in chemistry, and his wife Dr. Leona Woods Marshall Libby. | Brigadier General Edwin F. Black, the organizer of the Kra Canal team. |