Prior to this, Tien Phong Newspaper reported that Bac Giang Province had completed the construction of the approach road and Ha Bac 2 Bridge (with a total investment of over VND 350 billion), which crosses the Cau River, connecting Bac Giang and Bac Ninh Provinces, awaiting the completion of the approach road on the Bac Ninh side for its official opening.

On November 8, Tien Phong Newspaper’s reporters captured the construction site with the presence of dozens of workers and approximately 30 vehicles and machinery operated by the Bac Ninh Province Urban Development Area Management Board – the investor of the project on the Bac Ninh side, and the contractor. Photo: Nguyen Thang

The connection point to the Ha Bac 2 Bridge on the Bac Ninh side is being urgently constructed. Photo: Nguyen Thang

According to the Bac Ninh Province Urban Development Area Management Board, the DT.277B project is 4.9km long, including the approach road to the Ha Bac 2 Bridge. Photo: Nguyen Thang

The starting point of the route connects with DT.285B in Thuy Hoa commune, Yen Phong district, and the endpoint connects with the approach road to Ha Bac 2 Bridge in Dung Liet commune, Yen Phong district. Photo: Nguyen Thang

In July, the Yen Phong District Project Clearance Board handed over 2.6km of cleared land to the investor; in August, an additional 1.25km was handed over. Photo: Nguyen Thang

The contractor is working vigorously in three shifts and four teams to ensure the early completion of the project. Photo: Nguyen Thang

For the 2.6km section handed over in July, the contractor expects to complete the asphalt concrete surfacing in December. As for the 1.25km section handed over in August, the contractor plans to finish the base course gravel paving and asphalt concrete surfacing in January 2025.

Currently, the investor is actively coordinating with the land clearance unit and the People’s Committee of Yen Phong District to address challenges and obstacles, striving to complete the land clearance for the remaining sections in December. Photo: Nguyen Thang

The investor will immediately hand over the cleared land to the contractor after the district-level Land Clearance Council compensates the affected residents. They aim to complete the entire project and open the route according to the signed contract in March 2025, putting the Ha Bac 2 Bridge into use and contributing to the socio-economic development of Bac Ninh and Bac Giang Provinces.

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