The new elevated road link has been proposed in Ho Chi Minh City (Ho Chi Minh City) in Vietnam. It is estimated that the construction cost of this line is approximately US$1.32 billion. The elevated road is designed with two lanes in either direction, with the purpose of reducing traffic congestion during the city's rush hour.
This route is 14.1 kilometers long and extends from Nguyen VanLinh Street to the intersection of Truong and CongHoa. The project is expected to be carried out under a build-operate-transfer model. The project is managed by the Ho Chi Minh City Government. The proposal for this project is handled by the Ho Chi Minh City Infrastructure Investment Joint Stock Company (CII). Keywords: engineering construction, engineering news
The traffic in Ho Chi Minh City is "crazy". Just like Hanoi, there are a lot of transportation and traffic jams are frequent during peak hours. Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam plans to carry out major road works to help reduce the city’s long-standing traffic congestion problem. The plan is to build a new elevated highway connecting Tanping District and District 7.Editor/XingWentao
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