On February 1 (the 4th day of the Lunar New Year), Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh visited and gave Tet gifts to officials and workers at the construction site and inspected, urged and promoted the progress of the construction project of Ho Chi Minh City Ring Road 3, at two points: Tan Van intersection and Nhon Trach bridge, Dong Nai.
Accompanying the Prime Minister were Deputy Prime Minister Tran Hong Ha, Minister and Chairman of the Government Office Tran Van Son, Minister of Planning and Investment Nguyen Chi Dung, Minister of Natural Resources and Environment Do Duc Duy, Chairman of the Ho Chi Minh City People's Committee Phan Van Mai; and leaders of ministries, branches and localities.
In the first days of Spring, the Prime Minister is having a working program to start and inspect important national projects and key works in the transport sector.
The Ho Chi Minh City Ring Road 3 project has a total investment length of about 76.34 km, passing through Ho Chi Minh City, Dong Nai, Binh Duong and Long An, with a total investment of more than 75,000 billion VND; construction started in June 2023, expected to be completed in September 2026. Currently, the component projects have cleared 90-100%. Construction projects have reached 22-62%.
Tan Van Interchange in Di An City, Binh Duong Province, part of component project 5 of the Ring Road 3 construction project, started in April 2024 and is expected to be completed in December 2026, with an investment of VND 1,848 billion.
Inspecting the construction site of this intersection, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh assessed that this is the most complex and massive intersection of the Ring Road 3 project in Ho Chi Minh City as well as in our country at present.
The Prime Minister commended and thanked the construction forces working through Tet at the construction site; highly appreciated Binh Duong province for actively clearing the site, reaching nearly 90%; the Prime Minister requested to continue to complete the remaining 10% of the site; relocate technical infrastructure works, and promote construction to complete on schedule.
At the same time, the Prime Minister requested the construction of a project to be submitted to competent authorities for consideration so that this intersection can be synchronously connected with the transportation system of the whole region and the whole country; so that when Ring Road 3 in general and Tan Van intersection in particular come into operation, it will ensure connectivity, synchronization, and modernity. In particular, the project to upgrade 15.3 km of My Phuoc - Tan Van road will be built to operate synchronously with Ho Chi Minh City Ring Road 3.
Nhon Trach Bridge, part of the 1A component project, Tan Van - Nhon Trach section in Dong Nai province, is the largest bridge on Ho Chi Minh City Ring Road 3 - with a route length of 8.22 km, a total investment of nearly 7,000 billion VND, expected to be completed in September 2025.
Inspecting and encouraging the construction force of Nhon Trach bridge, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh praised Dong Nai province for completing the handover of 100% of the site to the construction unit; the construction units strictly followed the instructions, the construction output of the project reached 84.15% of the contract, basically meeting the progress according to the direction of the Prime Minister.
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh requested relevant localities to follow Dong Nai province in urgently completing site clearance; focus on directing the implementation of component projects in the area, resolutely directing contractors to continue to proactively source roadbed materials, fully mobilize machinery, equipment, human resources, and materials, and focus on "3 shifts, 4 crews" construction to ensure progress.
Component project 1 must be completed as planned in June 2026, with the goal of completing the Nhon Trach bridge project by April 30, 2025, to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the complete liberation of the South and national reunification./.
Source: https://baotainguyenmoitruong.vn/thu-tuong-kiem-tra-cac-cau-va-nut-giao-lon-nhat-duong-vanh-dai-3-tphcm-386224.html
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