First Stretch of Ring Road 3 Nears Completion, Set to Open Soon

Deputy Prime Minister Mai Văn Chính inspected the progress of the Ring Road 3 project, urging local authorities to accelerate construction to meet the technical completion deadline for the road's opening.

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On November 25th, Deputy Prime Minister Mai Văn Chính, alongside Vice Chairman of Ho Chi Minh City People’s Committee Bùi Xuân Cường, led a delegation to inspect the progress of the Ho Chi Minh City Ring Road 3 project.

Deputy Prime Minister Mai Văn Chính inspects the Ring Road 3 section in Đồng Nai Province.

In Đồng Nai, the Project Management Unit reported that the 11.3 km section comprises 3 construction packages and 2 auxiliary packages, totaling VND 1,853 billion. Construction progress has reached 51.7%, a 4.7% increase since the September 25th inspection. Despite challenges like prolonged rain and material shortages, particularly stone, the unit pledged to work overtime to meet the technical completion deadline of April 30, 2026.

Deputy Prime Minister Mai Văn Chính acknowledged the efforts and urged continued progress, emphasizing material and equipment readiness, and proactive weather contingency plans. He stressed the project’s significance as a tribute to the 14th National Party Congress, demanding quality and safety across all packages.

Mr. Lê Ngọc Hùng, Deputy Director of the Transport Department, reports at the Ring Road 3 site in former Thủ Đức District.

The delegation then inspected Package 3 in Thủ Đức. Mr. Lê Ngọc Hùng noted the VND 75,358 billion project is divided into 8 components across 4 localities. Land clearance is nearly complete in HCMC and Tây Ninh, with Bình Dương and Đồng Nai finalizing technical infrastructure relocations by December 2025.

Current progress: HCMC at 67.2% (+8.5%), Đồng Nai at 51.7% (+4.7%), former Bình Dương at 51.6% (+6%), and Long An at 87% (+5.1%). Units are engaged in a 100-day sprint to complete key milestones.

By December 19, 2025, technical openings are planned for 5 km in Đồng Nai, 3.1 km in former Bình Dương, 6.4 km in Long An (now Tây Ninh), 32.6 km in Củ Chi – Hóc Môn – Bình Chánh, and 14.7 km in Thủ Đức.

Contractors cited stone shortages due to concurrent major projects like the Long Thành airport. Some quarries await license renewals.

Vice Chairman Bùi Xuân Cường speaks at the site.

Vice Chairman Bùi Xuân Cường announced HCMC’s efforts to extend the Thường Tân 3 quarry to supply stone for Ring Road 3 and other key projects. He urged contractors to accelerate work with 3-4 shifts daily, including night shifts, to meet the December 19, 2025 technical completion goal, aiming for full operation by April 30, 2026.

Strive to open technically eligible sections by December 19, then finalize them per schedule. Redouble efforts to meet deadlines and quality standards as directed by the Prime Minister.

Deputy Prime Minister Mai Văn Chính

Concluding, Deputy Prime Minister Mai Văn Chính praised HCMC, Đồng Nai, Tây Ninh, and contractors for their efforts despite adverse weather. He urged sustained momentum and inter-locality coordination to ensure timely, quality completion of Ring Road 3, supporting regional economic development.

Deputy Prime Minister inspects initial Ring Road 3 sections nearing completion

Đồng Nai’s 11.3 km section includes 3 construction and 2 auxiliary packages, totaling VND 1,853 billion.

Đồng Nai’s construction progress at 51.7%, up 4.7% since September 25th.

Đồng Nai’s package value: VND 1,853 billion.

Prolonged rain and stone shortages impacted progress.

Many sections asphalted, nearing technical opening.



Deputy Prime Minister Mai Văn Chính gifts construction units.

HCMC at 67.2%, up 8.5% since September 25th.




Deputy Prime Minister gifts Thủ Đức construction units.

By December 19, 2025: Technical openings for 5 km in Đồng Nai, 3.1 km in former Bình Dương, 6.4 km in Long An (now Tây Ninh), 32.6 km in Củ Chi – Hóc Môn – Bình Chánh, and 14.7 km in Thủ Đức.

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