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The largest bridge on Ring Road 3 connecting Ho Chi Minh City with Dong Nai is gradually taking shape.

Báo Tiền PhongBáo Tiền Phong11/05/2024


TPO - Nhon Trach Bridge (connecting Ho Chi Minh City - Dong Nai ) of the 1A component project of Ho Chi Minh City Ring Road 3 has entered the girder installation phase, currently reaching 70% of the volume after 19 months of construction.

The largest bridge on Ring Road 3 connecting Ho Chi Minh City with Dong Nai gradually takes shape photo 1

After 19 months of construction, component project 1A of Ho Chi Minh City Ring Road 3 (Tan Van - Nhon Trach section) has reached more than 50% of the total volume.

The largest bridge on Ring Road 3 connecting Ho Chi Minh City with Dong Nai gradually takes shape photo 2

In the two packages, Nhon Trach bridge (connecting Ho Chi Minh City and Dong Nai) under package CW1 also reached 70% of the volume, expected to be completed on April 30, 2025.

The largest bridge on Ring Road 3 connecting Ho Chi Minh City with Dong Nai is gradually taking shape, photo 3

Component project 1A of Ho Chi Minh City Ring Road 3 with 2 main items including Nhon Trach bridge and approach road has reached more than 50% of total volume.

The largest bridge on Ring Road 3 connecting Ho Chi Minh City with Dong Nai gradually takes shape photo 4

The construction site of the project section passing through Ho Chi Minh City has been completely handed over to the investor.

The largest bridge on Ring Road 3 connecting Ho Chi Minh City with Dong Nai gradually takes shape photo 5

In Dong Nai alone, the locality temporarily handed over about 89% of the area, with the basic ground clearance for the entire route.

The largest bridge on Ring Road 3 connecting Ho Chi Minh City with Dong Nai gradually takes shape photo 6

From Nhon Trach bridge towards Ho Chi Minh City, about 1.5km is package CW2, building the approach road and intersection connecting to Ho Chi Minh City - Long Thanh - Dau Giay expressway.

The largest bridge on Ring Road 3 connecting Ho Chi Minh City with Dong Nai is gradually taking shape, photo 7

This intersection area has completed construction of 243/297 bored piles, 25 pier bases, 10 pier bodies (phase 1).

The largest bridge on Ring Road 3 connecting Ho Chi Minh City with Dong Nai gradually takes shape, photo 8

Package CW2 has a cumulative output of 21%, undertaken by the Joint Venture Dongbu Corporation (Korea) - VNCN E&C Construction and Engineering Investment Joint Stock Company (Vietnam).

The largest bridge on Ring Road 3 connecting Ho Chi Minh City with Dong Nai is gradually taking shape, photo 9

The representative of the CW2 package said that the progress is currently stable, and the items are still being urgently deployed to keep up with the set schedule.

The largest bridge on Ring Road 3 connecting Ho Chi Minh City with Dong Nai gradually takes shape photo 10

Currently, the entire construction site of this package has more than 90 workers working in many categories.

The largest bridge on Ring Road 3 connecting Ho Chi Minh City with Dong Nai is gradually taking shape, photo 11

Tan Van - Nhon Trach route phase 1 plays a role in shortening the journey from Nhon Trach district, Dong Nai province, to Binh Duong and Ho Chi Minh City.

The largest bridge on Ring Road 3 connecting Ho Chi Minh City with Dong Nai is gradually taking shape, photo 12

When completed, the route will also connect Ho Chi Minh City with the Eastern and Southwestern provinces; especially, it will separate traffic from a distance and reduce congestion on inner-city routes.

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Completed repair of dangerous expansion joints on Ring Road 3 elevated road

The largest bridge in Ring Road 3, Ho Chi Minh City, has installed the first girder.
The largest bridge in Ring Road 3, Ho Chi Minh City, has installed the first girder.

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