Log in
Business

Transport ministry awards second North-South expressway sub-project under PPP

The public-private partnership (PPP) law, which became effective since early 2021, has created a legal framework for the implementation of large-scale infrastructure projects under such funding tool.

The sub-project section Dien Chau – Bai Vot, estimated at VND11.15 trillion (US$484.25 million) became the second one of the North-South expressway project awarded under the PPP.

 Overview of the contract signing ceremony. Photo: Phan Trang

The build-transfer-operate (BOT) contract signing ceremony took place on May 13 between the Ministry of Transport and local joint-venture of Hoa Hiep – CIENCO4 – Nui Hong Investment – Truong Son Investment – VINA2 Investment and Construction.

The Dien Chau – Bai Vot section is the second among three sub-projects under the North-South expressway that would be financed by PPP arrangement, including Dien Chau – Bai Vot, Nha Trang – Cam Lam, and Cam Lam – Vinh Hao.

Vice Minister of Transport Nguyen Nhat noted the PPP law, which became effective since early 2021, has created a legal framework for the implementation of large-scale infrastructure projects under such format.

Director of Public Private Partnership Department under the Ministry of Transport (MoT) Le Kim Thanh said these are the first projects in field of transportation infrastructure with contraction selection based on the national competitive bidding and using funding from state budget via the viability gap funding (VGF) mechanism to assess financial feasibility of the project.

“Clauses under the PPP law and related decrees are also used during the negotiation process,” Thanh noted.

 The Eastern North-South expressway project is of national priority for investment in the 2017 – 2020 period

According to Thanh, this contract signing would not only boost socio-economic development, but also realize the state’s vision by encouraging the participation of private companies in the process of transport infrastructure development during the 2021-2025 period amid state budget constraints.

The expressway Dien Chau – Bai Vot section has a total length of 50 kilometers and crosses two provinces of Nghe An (44.4 kilometers) and Ha Tinh (4.9 kilometers).

The project is designed to have four lanes and average speed of 80 kilometers per hour.

To finance the sub-project with an estimated investment capital of VND11.15 trillion (US$484.25 million), contractors would mobilize VND5.1 trillion (US$221.57 million) and state funds of VND6.06 trillion (US$263.3 million).

The contractor is expected to finish the construction in three years with a payback period of 16 years and six months.

The Eastern North-South expressway project, which is of national priority for investment in the 2017 – 2020 period, includes 11 sub-projects with a total length of 654 kilometers running through 13 provinces and cities.

Of the total, six sub-projects would be funded by the state budget and other five under the PPP format with a combined investment capital of VND100.81 trillion (US$4.32 billion), including VND78.46 trillion (US$3.36 billion) sourced from the State budget.

Last week, the sub-project section Nha Trang – Cam Lam became the first awarded under the PPP after such law was kicked off in January 1, 2021.

As of present, over 1,000 kilometers of expressway have been built throughout the country, while an addition of 900 kilometers are set to be completed by end-2021. 

In the 2021-2025 period, Vietnam targets to have at least 2,000 kilometers of expressways and by 2025, the figure would be 4,000 kilometers stretching from the northern province of Lang Son to the southernmost province of Ca Mau.

Including the Eastern North-South expressway, Vietnam would have four major trans-Vietnam highways, including National highway No.1, Ho Chi Minh highway, and coastal highway. 

Reactions:
Share:
Trending
Most Viewed
Related news
Inclusive innovation must give everyone equal voice, experts say at TECHFEST Vietnam 2025

Inclusive innovation must give everyone equal voice, experts say at TECHFEST Vietnam 2025

Open innovation is becoming a cornerstone of Vietnam’s development strategy, as policymakers, experts and international partners emphasize people-centered collaboration to tackle inequality, climate change and urbanization through inclusive, technology-driven solutions showcased at TECHFEST Vietnam 2025.

Vietnam attracts $400 million in venture capital as tech startups surge

Vietnam attracts $400 million in venture capital as tech startups surge

Vietnam’s startup ecosystem continues to expand rapidly, with strong venture capital inflows and fast growth in digital, AI and green technologies, reinforcing the country’s appeal to global investors.

Vietnamese policymakers push for early launch of gold exchange

Vietnamese policymakers push for early launch of gold exchange

A transparent gold exchange would not only offer a safe investment channel for the public but also provide a foundation for Vietnam to become a regional hub for jewelry manufacturing and exports.

Rosatom commits to advanced-technology Ninh Thuan 1 nuclear plant in Vietnam

Rosatom commits to advanced-technology Ninh Thuan 1 nuclear plant in Vietnam

Rosatom will transfer technology, localize nuclear products in Vietnam and support the development of the country’s nuclear science and industry for peaceful purposes.

Hanoi accelerates innovation reforms to become favorite destinations for investors, technology talents

Hanoi accelerates innovation reforms to become favorite destinations for investors, technology talents

Hanoi is pushing forward a wide range of innovation-driven reforms and investment initiatives as it works to become one of the world’s most attractive destinations for high-tech and strategic investors.

Vietnam mulls sharp rise in casino entry fee for locals

Vietnam mulls sharp rise in casino entry fee for locals

Such higher rates are intended to discourage individuals without adequate financial capacity from entering casinos.

Vietnam’s export strength in 2025 builds solid momentum for 2026 growth

Vietnam’s export strength in 2025 builds solid momentum for 2026 growth

With trade turnover nearing the US$900-billion mark, Vietnam enters 2026 with renewed confidence despite global volatility, rising trade barriers and shifting supply chains. Deputy Director of the Import–Export Department Tran Thanh Hai has outlined the drivers of this growth and the priorities for sustaining momentum next year.

Vietnam sets new trade record as import–export turnover nears $840 billion

Vietnam sets new trade record as import–export turnover nears $840 billion

Vietnam recorded its highest-ever trade performance in January-November as import–export turnover surged, driven by strong export growth and a continued trade surplus.