Da Nang mulls building Vietnam’s
second submarine tunnel
Buildings are seen
across the Han River in Da Nang City, located in central Vietnam.
A central Vietnamese city is
expected to join Ho Chi Minh City as the only Vietnamese localities to have
an underwater tunnel beneath a major river.
The
plan to build a tunnel under the iconic Han River in Da Nang, Vietnam’s
central hub, was first unveiled late last year.
Since
then, the municipal administration has been taking steps to realize the
ambitious, and costly, megaproject.
More
details of the proposed construction were revealed during a meeting between
the city’s administration, a construction consultant, Bridge and Tunnel
Engineering Consultants (BRITEC), and other relevant departments and agencies
on Wednesday.
According
to the consultant firm, the Han River tunnel will connect the 3/2 – Dong Da
intersection in Hai Chau District with the Van Don roundabout in Son Tra
District.
Hai
Chau is the main district of Da Nang, housing the city’s administrative
center, while Son Tra sits east of the Han River on the edge of the East
Vietnam Sea.
The
construction is expected to cover a total of 1,315 meters, with the submarine
path measuring 900 meters long and able to accommodate six lanes of traffic.
The
project will cost Da Nang VND4.08 trillion (US$182.14 million).
BRITEC
said the project will take approximately three years to complete, with the
groundbreaking slated for the last quarter of this year.
After
the BRITEC’s presentation, Vu Quang Hung, director of the municipal
construction department, questioned the consultant about the tunnel’s
connectivity with the existing traffic system, safety precautions during
construction, operational and maintenance costs, and emergency response
plans.
In
the meantime, the municipal administration underlined the importance of
considering natural factors such as storms and floods during construction to
ensure the project is completed on time while still meeting quality
standards.
A BRITEC
representative responded that the annual maintenance cost for the tunnel is
estimated at VND24 billion ($1.07 million) and emergency response units will
be established at the two ends of the tunnel, once opened to traffic, to take
action if emergencies arise, the company added.
Concluding
the meeting, the city’s chairman Huynh Duc Tho asserted that the underwater
tunnel will be the most complicated traffic infrastructure to have ever been
developed in Da Nang.
Tho
therefore requested that all relevant parties, from consultation to
development and operation, must complete their jobs adequately and carefully
in order to optimize the project’s implementation.
Citing
concerns about the capital needed for the project, Tho said the city will try
to allocate money from the municipal budget, as well as putting some coastal
land plots up for auction to raise funds for the project.
The
Han River tunnel planning, however, has generated mixed responses from local
residents and experts questioning the project’s cost and necessity.
Supporters
of the project say the tunnel will be icing on the cake for Da Nang, already
known for its beautiful beaches, clean environment, and peaceful lifestyle,
factors that contribute to its role as the leading tourism hub in central
Vietnam.
However,
the Da Nang administration has been accused of wasting money just to
‘compete’ with Ho Chi Minh City, home to the Saigon River Tunnel – Vietnam’s
first-ever submarine tunnel and arguably the largest of its kind in Southeast
Asia.
Other
naysayers believe the project is an unnecessary addition to the six bridges
already crossing the Han River, including such well-known structures as Thuan
Phuoc, Han River, and Rong (Dragon) Bridges.
The six bridges on the Han River (Click on the photo to see in full size)
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Thứ Năm, 16 tháng 6, 2016
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