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Construction of Van Don-Mong Cai Expressway starts

The northern province of Quang Ninh on April 3 held a ceremony to start construction of the Van Don-Mong Cai Expressway.
Construction of Van Don-Mong Cai Expressway starts ảnh 1Van Don-Mong Cai Expressway is built at total cost of more than 11 trillion VND. Illustrative image (Source: baoquangninh.com.vn)

Quang Ninh (VNA) – The northern province of QuangNinh on April 3 held a ceremony to start construction of the Van Don-Mong Cai Expressway.

The highwaywill be constructed under the build-operate-transfer (BOT) and public-privatepartnership (PPP) contract at a total cost of more than 11 trillion VND (474.4million USD).

The Quang Ninh People’s Committee has signed the contract with the jointventure of Long Van Infrastructure Investment and Development Co., Ltd, Van DonSun JSC and Cong Thanh Transportation and Construction Corporation.

The 80.2km-long highway will have four lanes, running through the districts ofVan Don, Tien Yen, Dam Ha and Hai Ha and Mong Cai city.

Construction is expected to be completed within 22 months. Fees will becollected for 20 years on the road.

Once the road is completed, it will shorten the travel time from Van Don toMong Cai from two hours to nearly one hour.

Besides, it will connect with the Ha Long-Hai Phong and Ha Long-Van Donhighways, creating the longest highway in Vietnam that runs from Lao Cai in thenorthern mountainous province of Lao Cai to Mong Cai via Hanoi and Hai Phong.

The highway will serve as an important transport gateway linking Vietnam andChina and countries in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN),helping boost cross-border trade and turn Quang Ninh into a trade and servicehub.   

The Van Don-Mong Cai highway is also expected to facilitate access to Van Don internationalairport, which is slated to open in late December.  

The Ha Long-Hai Phong Expressway was put into service in September 2018, whilethe Ha Long-Van Don Expressway became operational in December the sameyear.-VNA
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