Thu, Apr 25, 2019, 15:58:00

The Directorate for Roads of Vietnam has submitted a pre-feasibility study on the proposed 53.3 km long expressway to the Ministry of Transport.
According to the study, construction of the highway would take place under the form of a public-private partnership. It would be done in two phases and cost around VND10.7 trillion ($459.36 million).
The road will run from Ring Road 3 (Hoc Mon District, HCMC) to Moc Bai, an international border gate between Vietnam and Cambodia in the southern Tay Ninh Province.
The first phase will involve construction of two separate sections of highway. The first will be a 33km section from HCMC to Trang Bang, a district in Tay Ninh Province, which will have four lanes and a design speed of 120km per hour. The second section from Trang Bang to Moc Bai, 20.5km long, will also have four lanes with a design speed of 80km per hour.
After the two sections are completed, the second phase of construction will expand expressway to 6-8 lanes.
