Vinh Long speeds up site clearance of My Thuan – Can Tho Expressway hinh anh 1Construction on My Thuan – Can Tho Expressway project is expected to start this year and be completed within 24 months. (Photo: baodautu.vn)

Vinh Long (VNS/VNA) -
Vinh Long province has stepped up efforts to speed up site clearance, compensation and resettlement for households affected by the My Thuan – Can Tho Expressway project’s first phase.

The provincial People’s Committee on April 3 met with the project’s investor, the Cuu Long Corp for Investment, Development and Project Management of Transport Infrastructure (Cuu Long CIPM).

Tran Hoang Tuu, vice chairman of the provincial People’s Committee, said a site clearance board had been established to closely work with the Cuu Long CIPM to speed up progress of the project.

He urged the Cuu Long CIPM to quickly send documents related to the project to local authorities for implementing compensation, site clearance, and resettlement assistance for affected households.

The corporation will ask the Ministry of Transport to grant approval to build a path linking National Highway 1 in Vinh Long Province to the My Thuan – Can Tho Expressway, and to upgrade three bridges on provincial Highway No 908, he said.

“That will improve the efficiency of the expressway,” he said.

The path leading to the expressway will address local businesses' need to transport goods faster and will help reduce traffic jams in the area.

Upgrading Kenh Bo Ke, Cai Tau Soc Tro and Kenh tu bridges will help ensure smooth traffic flow on provincial Highway No 908 which connects National Highway 1A and the expressway.

The My Thuan – Can Tho Expressway, part of the Ho Chi Minh City – Can Tho Expressway, is an important route in the north-south expressway system, facilitating transport between HCM City and the Mekong Delta.

Phan Duy Lai, deputy director of Cuu Long CIPM, said the expressway project's first phase will be built under a public-private partnership (PPP) investment form with a build-operate-transfer (BOT) contract.

Project investment has total capital of more than 4.7 trillion VND (201.5 million USD), including 932 billion VND (39.5 million USD) for site clearance sourced from the State budget.

It will cover around 153ha of land in Long Ho and Binh Tan districts, Binh Minh town and Vinh Long city in Vinh Long province, and Dong Thap province’s Chau Thanh district.

With a total length of nearly 23 kilometres with six lanes, the expressway will start at My Thuan 2 Bridge and end at the starting point of Can Tho Bridge on National Highway 1A.

Localities are asked to hand over land for construction of the expressway project before November 10.

The expressway construction is expected to begin this year and to be completed in 2022./.
VNA