On May 12th, Tien Phong reporters captured the construction units expediting work on the Binh Goi Bridge.

The Binh Goi Bridge project is nearing completion, with just one span left to be joined by the end of May.

Spanning the Saigon River, the Binh Goi Bridge connects An Son Ward in Thuân An City, Binh Duong Province, and Binh My Commune in Cu Chi District, Ho Chi Minh City.

On the Binh Duong side, one span remains to be connected. The bridge is scheduled to open to traffic by the end of May.

Binh Goi Bridge is one of the vital links across the Saigon River, connecting Binh Duong Province and Ho Chi Minh City. It is also a component of the Ho Chi Minh City Belt Road Project.

According to the Binh Duong Province Transport Infrastructure Project Management Board, the Binh Goi Bridge is part of Package XL4 of Component 5 of the Ho Chi Minh City Belt Road Project. Construction began in late 2023.

The Ho Chi Minh City Belt Road Project includes the approach road to the Binh Goi Bridge.

The Ho Chi Minh City Belt Road Project section from National Highway 13 to Binh Goi Bridge.

After a year and a half of construction, the Binh Goi Bridge is ready for its final span. The project has a total investment of nearly VND 600 billion.

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