Technical opening of Song Thu bridge and An Binh bridge on the occasion of March 24th anniversary

Việt NamViệt Nam12/02/2025


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Vice Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee Tran Nam Hung inspects land clearance problems in Duy Tan commune (Duy Xuyen). Photo: CONG TU

Director of the Quang Nam Province Traffic Construction Investment Project Management Board, Mr. Nguyen Van Thuong, said that the road project connecting National Highway 14H to Provincial Road 609C (Duy Xuyen - Dai Loc) has a total length of 6km, of which the Song Thu bridge across the Thu Bon River is 669m long. Up to now, the section through Duy Xuyen district has been handed over 3.7/4.1km (reaching 90%), and through Dai Loc district, 0.84/1km (reaching 84%) of the length of the site has been handed over.

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The investor proposed to soon arrange resettlement and hand over the site to complete the construction of the northern approach road to Song Thu bridge (Dai Thang commune, Dai Loc). Photo: CONG TU

With Duy Xuyen, the district still has 0.4km of uncleared land concentrated in 3 sections due to the impact of households passing through Duy Phu commune and especially Duy Tan commune. According to the direction of the province, the project will open the technical traffic of Song Thu bridge to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Liberation of Quang Nam province (March 24, 1975 - March 24, 2025).

[VIDEO] - Provincial leaders directly discussed with Mr. Nguyen Phuoc Long's household (Duy Phu commune, Duy Xuyen) near the beginning of the project route:

To do so, the contractor must build the approach road to the bridge in the south. However, this area is currently facing land issues from Thai Nam and Thai Chin households in Duy Tan commune. Therefore, the investor proposed that the locality could mobilize people to hand over part of their agricultural land in advance in February 2025 for construction.

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Dai Loc district leaders report on solutions to land clearance problems for the road connecting DT609C to QL14B. Photo: CONG TU

The road project connecting DT609C to QL14B (Dai Loc) is 3.93km long; of which, An Binh bridge over Vu Gia river is 1,060.45m long. Up to now, Dai Loc district has handed over 3.3/3.93km of the land area; there are 2 sections through residential areas about 630m long (Dai Minh commune occupies 420m, Dai Quang commune occupies 210m). The remaining land clearance volume belongs to 67 households whose compensation plan has not been approved. The investor proposed that Dai Loc district People's Committee urge to speed up the meeting to consider resettlement arrangements for households whose land has been cleared, and hand over the land in the first quarter of 2025.

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The Song Thu Bridge project is nearly completed. Photo: CONG TU

At the construction site, the contractor for the road connecting Highway 609C to Highway 14B said that the project is lacking fill soil, but currently in Dai Loc there is no licensed quarry. To build the access road to serve the technical traffic opening of An Binh Bridge on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of Quang Nam Province Liberation Day, the contractor proposed to borrow about 4,000m3 of soil from the quarry currently supplying the road connecting Highway 14H to Highway 609C. Later, the licensed quarry in Dai Loc will be returned to the project.

During the inspection, Vice Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee Tran Nam Hung met directly with a number of households in Duy Phu and Duy Tan communes to grasp their thoughts and aspirations. Through this, the provincial leaders gave policies to resolve many issues related to the petitions raised by the people, and at the same time requested consensus on the general policy. Comrade Tran Nam Hung requested the Duy Xuyen District People's Committee to direct relevant agencies and units to speed up procedures to remove obstacles and hand over the site to the contractor.



Source: https://baoquangnam.vn/thong-xe-ky-thuat-cau-song-thu-cau-an-binh-dip-ky-niem-24-3-3148891.html

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