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Hanoi plans to execute 15 transport projects

Hanoi will expand Nguyen Phong Sac street in Cau Giay district, with total investment of more than VND477 billion (US$20.5 million) in 2019-2022.

The Hanoi People's Committee Hanoi will submit to the City People's Council for approval on 18 projects of the period of 2016-2019, including 15 transport infrastructure projects.
 
Hanoi plans to expand Nguyen Phong Sac street with a total investment of over VND477 billion (US$20.5 million). Photo: vietnamfinance
Hanoi plans to expand Nguyen Phong Sac street with a total investment of over VND477 billion (US$20.5 million). Photo: vietnamfinance
Accordingly, 15 transport infrastructure projects include the first phase of Dang Thai Mai route (Tay Ho district). This is the project with the highest cost of over VND561 billion (US$24.1 million) by the Tay Ho District People's Committee. The schedule for implementation is between 2019 and 2021.

Hanoi will also build a ring road of Bac Phu Cat Industrial Park in Quoc Oai district. The project has a total investment of VND482 billion (US$20.7 million) by the Quoc Oai District People's Committee, and is expected to be completed in 2020.

The city will expand Nguyen Phong Sac street in Cau Giay district, costing more than VND477 billion (US$20.5 million) in 2019-2022.

In addition to above-mentioned projects with major total investment, Hanoi will also invest in other transport projects in rural districts and on the outskirts.

The projects will be discussed and approved by the City People's Council at a meeting convened on April 9.
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