Vietnam
EXPRESSWAY PROJECTS TO PROMOTE SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
HÀ NỘI – Việt Nam is expected to begin construction and expansion of seven expressway projects this year.These are nationally significant projects that, once completed, will enhance the traffic capacity of the North-South road corridor while promoting socio-economic development.By the end of 2024, approximately 2,000km of expressways were put into operation. However, due mostly to financial difficulties, some expressways still face limitations in terms of lane capacity and speed restrictions.The Ministry of Construction reported that some road sections in the initial investment phase have only two lanes or four limited-width lanes, while emergency lanes are either not continuous or too narrow for vehicles to stop properly, forcing them to park partially on the main roadway.A lack of rest stops is another issue, along with long-term use leading to degradation, especially as traffic volume increases over time.These problems have resulted in limitations in traffic capacity and road safety, with some serious accidents already occurring on expressways nationwide.To improve traffic infrastructure, the Ministry of Construction has planned to complete 50 existing transport projects and build 19 new ones by the end of this year.Of these, seven major expressway projects will begin construction in 2025. Projects include the expansion of the North-South Expressway's Cao Bồ - Mai Sơn, Cam Lộ - La Sơn and La Sơn - Hòa Liên sections, as well as the HCM City - Trung Lương Expressway. New construction projects include the Chợ Mới - Bắc Kạn Expressway, the first phase of the Mỹ An - Cao Lãnh Expressway, and the Dầu Giây - Tân Phú Expressway.Earlier this month, the expansion project for the North-South Expressway section from Cao Bồ to Mai Sơn was officially launched. This 15.2km section will be widened from four to six lanes, with a designed speed of 100-120km/h, connecting Nam Định and Ninh Bình provinces.Once completed, the project will meet the increasing transportation demands of the North Central region.The expansion of the Cam Lộ - La Sơn section, which spans approximately 98.35km, will also begin this year. The road will be upgraded from two to four lanes, with a total investment of VNĐ6.5 trillion (US$254 million).The La Sơn - Hòa Liên Expressway connecting Thừa Thiên - Huế Province with Đà Nẵng will also be expanded from two to four lanes along 65km, at a total cost of VNĐ3.01 trillion ($118 million).When completed, this project will enhance traffic capacity and improve connectivity between major economic hubs in central Việt Nam.Plans to expand the four-lane HCM City - Trung Lương Expressway to up to eight lanes in some parts are also underway. This key route connects HCM City with the Mekong Delta region, and its expansion will help reduce congestion and traffic accidents.Apart from these expansion projects, new expressways are also being built.The Chợ Mới - Bắc Kạn Expressway, spanning 29km with four lanes and a designed speed of 80km per hour, has a total investment of VNĐ5.75 trillion ($225 million) that will help shorten travel times between northern provinces and boost socio-economic development and national defence.Phase 1 of the four-lane Mỹ An - Cao Lãnh Expressway, which has a length of 26.6km, a design speed of 100km per hour and total investment of nearly VNĐ6.2 trillion ($242 million), will enhance connectivity along the Hồ Chí Minh Highway, relieve pressure on National Highway 1 and link expressways in the Mekong Delta region.The VNĐ9 trillion ($352 million) Dầu Giây - Tân Phú Expressway, which is being built under a Public-Private Partnership (PPP) model, will have a total length of about 60.24km, a design speed of 100km per hour and four lanes connecting the southeastern region and stimulating economic growth in the area.These efforts align with Việt Nam’s goal of reaching 3,000km of expressways by the end of 2025 and 5,000km by 2030, demonstrating a strong commitment from central and local governments to accelerate infrastructure development and remove existing challenges. - VNS (ICE HO CHI MINH CITY)
Fonte notizia: Vietnam News
