Hanoi set to make breakthroughs in transport infrastructure development in 2023
Local authorities have shown a strong determination to remove bottlenecks causing years-long delays in large transportation projects.
Local authorities have shown a strong determination to remove bottlenecks causing years-long delays in large transportation projects.
Construction priorities are for sections Hanoi – Vinh and Nha Trang – Ho Chi Minh City.
The Government sets the target of doubling the total length of the expressway in Vietnam to 2,000 kilometers in the 2021-2025 period.
Master plans for road and sea transportation should ensure harmonization between socio-economic development with national security, social welfare, and climate resilience.
Hanoi is facing challenges in the mobilization and use of investment capital for transport infrastructure.
The Nga Tu So – Vinh Tuy road axis is the flashpoint of traffic jam in Hanoi with an extremely high density of high-rise apartment buildings on both sides. The elevated Ring Road No.2 project is expected to solve this problem.
These include six new infrastructure projects and four in fields of transport and technical infrastructure having adjusted investment capital.
The project aims to meet growing transport demand between the two sides of the Red river.