Ho Chi Minh City: Bridge over 400 billion contract was hired after 8 years of construction



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After 8 years of construction, the Phuoc Loc Bridge (Nha Be District, Ho Chi Minh City) with a total investment of VND 405 billion has completed 90% of the construction volume.

Ho Chi Minh City: Bridge over 400 billion contract was hired after 8 years of construction - 1
After 8 years of construction, the new bridge is 90% complete due to site problems.

The Phuoc Loc bridge project (across the Long Kieng canal) is located on Dao Su Tich Street, 710 m long, of which the bridge is 386 m long, more than 10 m wide for two lanes with sidewalks and railing.

Speaking at the Phuoc Loc Long Bridge ceremony this morning (October 12), Mr. Luong Minh Phuc, Director of the Board of Directors of the Ho Chi Minh City Traffic Construction Investment Project (investor), said : The bridge will officially open in December and will complete all elements before Lunar New Year 2021.

Ho Chi Minh City: Over 400 Billion Bridges Contract Contract After 8 Years of Construction - 2
The Phuoc Loc Bridge, which spans the Long Kieng Canal, is located on the 710 m long Dao Su Tich Street

The project started in June 2012 and is expected to be completed after 17 months to replace the existing Phuoc Loc bridge, which is more than 2m wide.

However, after approximately 1 year of construction, the new bridge project had to be halted due to soil problems. And it wasn’t until June that the Nha Be district handed over the entire site to continue construction; As of August, the technical infrastructure relocation works have been completed.

At the meeting, the vice chairman of the Ho Chi Minh City People’s Committee Vo Van Hoan said that the project with current progress was mainly implemented in the past 2 years and this is the effort of the investor, the locality and the stakeholders. .

“The work has connected the two communes of Phuoc Kien and Phuoc Loc and, when completed, will improve traffic pressure in the area and contribute to the socio-economic development of the town, connecting traffic in the southwest. street, “said Mr. Hoan.

Quoc Anh

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