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Major transport projects in Mekong Delta to be completed before Tet

Contractors and workers expect to complete construction of several major transport projects in the Mekong Delta before Tet (Lunar New Year Festival), which falls on February 12 next year.
Major transport projects in Mekong Delta to be completed before Tet ảnh 1Workers speed up construction on Quan Lo - Phung Hiep National Highway (Photo courtesy of Ministry of Transport)
Hanoi (VNS/VNA) - Contractors and workers expect to completeconstruction of several major transport projects in the Mekong Delta before Tet(Lunar New Year Festival), which falls on February 12 next year.

Despite the rainy season, the contractors are speeding up work on the upgradeof the 103km Quan Lo-Phung Hiep National Highway that runs through theprovinces of Hau Giang, Soc Trang, Bac Lieu and Ca Mau.

The upgrade is divided into six packages.

Construction of packages XL1 and XL2 began in February, while XL3, XL4, XL5 andXL6 packages began in May.

Hoang Thai Ngoc from the Thi Son Company, the contractor of package XL1, saidabout 40 officers, technicians and workers are working at the construction sitefor a 20km section of the highway.

About 18km of the section have been widened and asphalt has been poured, whilethe 2km remaining section has been covered by macadam.

“If the weather is favorable, our work will be completed in October orNovember, three months ahead of schedule,” Ngoc said.

Nguyen Thanh Quang of CP Company, contractor of package XL2, said that it hadpoured asphalt on 9km of a 25km section of the highway. The work is expected tobe finished by the end of October, he said.

The XL3, XL4, XL5 packages have covered the road’s surface with sand and havestarted applying a layer of macadam.

Construction of the packages has been divided into 300m sections to ensuretraffic safety.

Mobilising a sufficient number of workers, machinery and equipment has beendifficult because of the impact of the second COVID-19 outbreak in the country.

There is also a shortage of materials used in road building, such as asphalt,concrete, stone and sand, in the delta.

The contractors have made efforts to ensure that the work progresses onschedule. They are also taking advantage of weather conditions to work overtimeto compensate for the slow progress.

The upgrade of the highway is expected to be completed before Tet.

The highway will ease traffic from Hau Giang province to Ca Mau province. Itwill shorten the travel distance by nearly 50km compared with the NationalHighway No.1A.

The project on upgrading National Highway No.53 on a 43.8km section from ChauThanh district to Duyen Hai town in Tra Vinh province is also underconstruction.

It is divided into six packages. Contractors are speeding up the progress ofthe packages. It includes rebuilding 12.3 km and widening 31.5 km, and buildingtwo new bridges and expanding five existing bridges on the section.

About 35 percent of the project’s construction volume has been completed.

Contractors aim to finish construction of packages XL1 and XL2 in January, andXL3, XL4, XL5 and XL6 packages in May.

The upgrade of National Highway No.53 will meet transport demand andsocio-economic development in Tra Vinh Province and enhance connectivity amongdelta provinces.

The work on the 55.1km Trung Luong-My Thuan Expressway between Tien Giang provincenear HCM City and Can Tho city, and the 51km Lo Te-Rach Soi Highway between CanTho city and Kien Giang province, are expected to be completed before the Tet holiday.

The project to upgrade and expand four small bridges on National Highway No.1Athrough Tien Giang province is expected to open for traffic before Tet.

The completion of these projects is expected to shorten the travel time betweenHCM City and the Mekong Delta region and reduce traffic on National Highway 1Aduring peak hours and holidays./. 
VNA

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