Vietnam plans to build Hoa Binh-Son
La Expressway for US$2.2 billion
The
government has announced plans to build an expressway connecting Vietnam’s
two northern provinces of Hoa Binh and Son La, at an estimated cost of
VND50.27 trillion (US$2.2 billion).
The
new road, which will extend the Hanoi-Hoa Binh Expressway, is expected to
boost the socio-economic development in Son La province and other provinces
in the north western region.
Once
complete, the expressway will help to form an uninterrupted corridor between
the north western region and the Northern Key Economic Region, the north
eastern provinces and Lach Huyen Port.
Tourism
potential in the Moc Chau Highlands and the Da Reservoir are also expected to
be fully tapped through the construction of the new expressway.
Currently
National Highway 6 is the only major route linking the capital city with the
north western provinces but the road has a lot of speed-restricting bends and
often suffers from landslides.
According
to the approved plan, the Hoa Binh-Son La Expressway will have a total length
of 189.5 kilometres, with construction being divided into two phases.
The
85.4 kilometre long Hoa Binh-Moc Chau section will be built by 2020 at a cost
of VND25 trillion (US$1.1 billion), while the remaining 104.1 kilometres will
be constructed after 2020.
The
project will be implemented under a public-private partnership.
Under
the national expressway plan, Vietnam will have an expressway network of more
than 6400 kilometres, with around 2,500 kilometres of it to be completed before
2020.
Nhan Dan
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Thứ Tư, 4 tháng 10, 2017
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