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Bangkok City Hall Reviews New Pedestrian Bridge Project for Lumpini Park

Bangkok City Hall Reviews New Pedestrian Bridge Project for Lumpini Park

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(July 17, 2025) - City officials scrutinise plans for BDMS's 'Hercules' bridge, aiming to enhance urban health and connectivity by promoting walking and public spaces.

 

The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) is considering plans for a new pedestrian bridge, part of the "Hercules Project," which aims to link with Lumpini Park. 

Dr Wantanee Wattana, Permanent Secretary of the BMA, along with Narong Reungsri, Deputy Permanent Secretary, on Thursday received a presentation on the initiative from Arthit Limpaisarn, Senior Assistant Executive Director for Property Development at Bangkok Dusit Medical Services Public Company Limited (BDMS), and his team.

 



 

The meeting, held at the Erawan Room in Bangkok City Hall, Sao Chingcha, focused on discussing operational guidelines, procedures, and best practices for submitting planning permission applications to relevant city agencies. 

These included the Department of Public Works, Department of Traffic and Transport, Department of Environment, and Pathum Wan District Office.

 



 

During the session, the BMA Permanent Secretary emphasised that any bridge project must align with its intended functional use, conform to design standards, and comply with all existing laws. 
  



 

The Deputy Permanent Secretary and representatives from the various departments offered advice and recommendations, suggesting that the design should be re-evaluated to better suit the specific area and adhere to Universal Design principles. 

 



 

They also provided guidance on the various permit application processes, with further detailed discussions expected. The BDMS Hercules Project is envisioned as a holistic health destination, seamlessly integrating lifestyle and scientific advancements. 
  



 

The proposed bridge connecting the Hercules development with Lumphini Park aims to enhance connectivity between nearby communities, the project site, and the park itself. This initiative seeks to encourage walking and exercise among residents, thereby directly supporting Bangkok's "Walkable City" concept.

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