Proposed Dong Nai 2 Bridge Project Connecting Ho Chi Minh City Gains Investor Approval

The People's Committee of Dong Nai Province has officially approved an investor's proposal for the Long Hung Bridge (Dong Nai 2 Bridge) construction project, to be implemented through a Public-Private Partnership (PPP) model.

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Specifically, after reviewing the proposal from Construction Corporation No. 1 – JSC (CC1) representing the consortium of CC1, CC1 Investment Joint Stock Company, and Southern Infrastructure and Energy Joint Stock Company, along with the recommendations from the Department of Finance, the Chairman of the Dong Nai Provincial People’s Committee has approved the consortium of CC1 – CC1 Investment Joint Stock Company – Southern Infrastructure and Energy Joint Stock Company as the investor to prepare the proposal for the Long Hung Bridge construction project under the public-private partnership (PPP) model.

Location of Long Hung Bridge construction

The deadline for submitting the project proposal is before December 7, 2025. The receiving unit for the investor’s proposal is the Provincial Project Management Board.

The investor is responsible for arranging the costs associated with preparing the project investment proposal and bears all risks in case the proposal is not approved. If the proposing investor is not selected, the chosen investor will reimburse the proposing investor for the incurred expenses.

The leadership of the Dong Nai Provincial People’s Committee has directed the Department of Finance, Department of Construction, Department of Agriculture and Environment, and the Provincial Project Management Board to collaborate with relevant units to appraise and complete procedures related to construction, planning, environment, and land in accordance with the law.

The consortium is accountable for the content of the project proposal and must work with the Provincial Project Management Board to receive and finalize the proposal, actively coordinating with relevant departments, agencies, and localities.

The Long Hung Bridge project and the connecting road at both ends, linking Dong Nai Province with Ho Chi Minh City, span nearly 12 km. The Long Hung Bridge itself is over 2.3 km long. The project begins at the intersection with Ring Road 3 in Ho Chi Minh City at Go Cong Junction and ends at National Highway 51 in An Phuoc Commune, Dong Nai Province.

The People’s Committees of Dong Nai Province and Ho Chi Minh City have agreed to divide the project into two independent components. The Dong Nai Provincial People’s Committee is the competent state agency for the Long Hung Bridge Construction Project, including the main bridge and the connecting road within Dong Nai Province (covering land clearance in Dong Nai) under the PPP model. The Ho Chi Minh City People’s Committee will implement the project for the road connecting Go Cong Junction to Long Hung Bridge (including land clearance in Ho Chi Minh City) using public investment from the city’s budget.

Nguyễn Tuấn

– 08:34 04/12/2025

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