Work begins on Long Khanh City belt road worth 1.3 trillion VND

The People’s Committee of Long Khanh City, Dong Nai Province, held a groundbreaking ceremony on December 21 to construct the Long Khanh City Belt Road Project. This is one of the key projects of Dong Nai Province, with a total investment of over 1.3 trillion VND (over 51 million USD).
At the groundbreaking ceremony on December 21
At the groundbreaking ceremony on December 21

The belt road is approximately 4.5 km long, starting at National Highway 1A (Km1.823+870 near the Suoi Tre petrol station) and ending at the intersection with National Highway 1A (Km1.818+600).

The road will have a 45-m-wide foundation, including a 14-m-wide roadway, 6-m-wide sidewalks on each side, a 19-m-wide greenbelt, and an independent rainwater and wastewater drainage system.

The total investment for the project is around 1.32 trillion VND, with the People's Committee of Long Khanh City as the project owner. The project is expected to be completed by the end of 2025.

The Long Khanh City Belt Road is one of the key projects for Dong Nai Province. The road is being built to enhance transportation infrastructure, alleviate traffic congestion in the area, attract investment, promote urban expansion, and boost the socio-economic development of Long Khanh City.

To construct the road, Long Khanh City needs to acquire nearly 240,000 square meters of land from 239 households and five organisations. As of now, the city has approved compensation and support plans in four phases, totalling more than 446 billion VND. Land clearance for the project has been nearly completed.

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