This information was confirmed by Mr. Lương Minh Phúc, Director of the Ho Chi Minh City Transport Infrastructure Construction Management Board (Transport Infrastructure Board), on the afternoon of December 28.

Tân Kỳ Tân Quý Street has been widened from 8m to 30m. Photo: Đoàn Phương.

The project, approved by the Department of Transport in 2018, has a total investment of over VND 237 billion, with the Transport Infrastructure Board as the investor. This cost does not include the land clearance fee of VND 995 billion, which was carried out by the Bình Tân District Land Compensation and Clearance Board, affecting 380 cases, including 372 households and 8 organizations.

The project commenced in March 2023, with the starting point at the Bình Long intersection and the endpoint connecting to Mã Lò Street. The urban road was widened from 7-8m to 30m, providing six lanes for vehicles.

Additionally, the project included the construction of a rainwater and wastewater drainage system, greenery, lighting, technical channels, and a complete traffic organization system.

Tân Kỳ Tân Quý Street with six lanes helps alleviate traffic congestion in Ho Chi Minh City’s western area. Photo: Đào Phương.

According to Mr. Lương Minh Phúc, the operation of this infrastructure will connect with the Tân Kỳ – Tân Quý Bridge project, costing nearly VND 500 billion, which is currently under construction and expected to be completed by January 20, 2025. This combination will form a vital transportation axis connecting National Highway 1 to the city center and Tân Sơn Nhất Airport.

The road contributes to reducing traffic congestion in the area and gradually completes the development of Ho Chi Minh City’s transportation network, promoting economic and social development in the future.

Tuấn Kiệt

– 15:33 28/12/2024

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