VietNamNet Bridge – The Transport Ministry has proposed Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc put on hold investment in building the Tuyen Quang-Phu Tho expressway until 2020.
The Transport Ministry proposes to put investments for building Tuyen Quang-Phu Tho expressway on hold. - Photo sogiaothong.tuyenquang.vn
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In a report sent to the prime minister recently, the transport ministry said there was no immediate need to build the expressway before 2020 because the current two-lane National Highway No. 2 is capable of meeting transport demand until 2020, based on a preliminary estimate on the number of vehicles travelling on this highway.
The People’s Committee of the northern province of Tuyen Quang earlier asked the ministry to invest in building the 40km expressway with estimated investment capital of more than VND4.4 trillion (US$197 million) through a public-private-partnership model.
The project will be divided into two phases and the state is projected to support nearly 30 per cent of the capital, equivalent to some VND1.32 trillion ($59 million).
The ministry said the plan to invest in building the expressway was reasonable, creating conditions for the socio-economic development of mountainous localities in the northwestern region.
However, amid the current context of the lack of resources, it was not feasible to use the state’s capital support for the project.
The ministry noted that it had already submitted a project to develop the east of the North-South expressway system until 2020, in line with Deputy Prime Minister Trinh Dinh Dung’ guidelines, to authorised agencies for consideration and approval.
Since State capital would be used to invest in the North-South expressway system before 2020, investment in the Tuyen Quang-Phu Tho expressway should be considered after 2020, it said.
Ha Noi elevated roads
Deputy Prime Minister Trinh Dinh Dung has just asked the People’s Committee of Ha Noi to work on a feasibility study for a project to build an elevated road along Ring Road 2, from Vinh Tuy Bridge to Nga Tu So.
Ring Road No 2 was planned by the city’s Transport Department and includes a 5 km flyer over connecting Vinh Tuy Bridge with Mo Market and Vọng Intersection. It is expected to cost VND5 trillion ($227 million).
According to city authorities, the construction of the elevated road in order to complete this ring road would facilitate economic development in the region and reduce traffic jams.
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