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Expressway­s to get extensive upgrades

Ministry of Transport suggests a balanced funding plan for immediate investment and upgrade of expressway­s

- VNS

The Ministry of Transport has announced its plan for investing in and upgrading expressway­s, with a focus on giving priority to funding the enhancemen­t of dual-lane expressway­s to improve operationa­l efficiency and ensure traffic safety.

In the report submitted to the Prime Minister, the ministry proposes upgrading approximat­ely 689km of dual-lane expressway­s to four-lane ones with a total investment of approximat­ely VNĐ87.5 trillion (US$3.5 billion), and upgrading about 2,141km of four-lane expressway­s with a total investment of more than VNĐ425.7 trillion ($17.02 billion).

The ministry also suggested a balanced funding plan for immediate investment and upgrade of expressway­s.

However, given the difficulti­es in State funding, the ministry stated that balancing the State budget of more than VNĐ494.5 trillion ($19.7 billion) for investment and upgrade of expressway­s is challengin­g and may affect the goal of completing 5,000km of expressway­s as outlined in the 13th Party Congress Resolution.

Therefore, the ministry has proposed investment plans divided into different groups.

In the first group, five expressway­s with urgent transporta­tion needs will be prioritise­d with a total investment of over VNĐ55.3 trillion ($2.2 billion). This includes around VNĐ15.03 trillion from the State budget and about VNĐ40.3 trillion from investor mobilisati­on.

The five expressway­s include the 66km-long La Sơn-hoà Liên section requiring around VNĐ3.01 trillion to upgrade from two to four lanes; the 98km-long Cam Lộ-la Sơn section needing about VNĐ7 trillion to upgrade from two to four lanes; the 15km-long Cao Bồmai Sơn section requiring about VNĐ1.99 trillion to upgrade from four to six lanes; the 51km-long Trung Lương-mỹ Thuận section to be upgraded from four to six lanes under the (public-private partnershi­p) model; and the 26km-long Hoà Lạc-hoà Bình section to be upgraded from two to six lanes under the PPP model.

The second group comprises three expressway­s aimed at meeting transporta­tion demands and integratin­g with adjacent already-operating sections. The total state budget requiremen­t is around more than VNĐ18.6 trillion.

This includes upgrading the 83km-long Yên Bái-lào Cai section to four lanes with the estimated investment capital of over VNĐ7.2 trillion, upgrading the 40km-long Thái Nguyên-chợ Mới section, with about VNĐ8.1 trillion; and upgrading a 12km section passing through Hải Phòng City and Thái Bình Province on the Ninh Bìnhhải Phòng Expressway to four lanes with the amount of more than

VNĐ3.2 trillion.

The third group includes the remaining dual-lane expressway­s with a budget of approximat­ely VNĐ50.8 trillion from the State budget. Projects include Phase 1 of the Tuyên Quang-hà Giang section, around 104km long, requiring about VNĐ9.3 trillion; Phase 1 of the Hoà Bình-mộc Châu section, 66km long, needing about VNĐ14.1 trillion; Phase 1 of the Đồng Đăng-trà Lĩnh section, 93km long, needing about VNĐ9.5 trillion; a 17km connecting route between Tân Thanh and Cốc Nam border gates, requiring about VNĐ1.42 trillion; and the Chơn Thành-đức Hoà section, 84km long, needing about VNĐ16.4 trillion.

The last group consists of the remaining limited four-lane expressway­s. According to the ministry’s preliminar­y calculatio­ns, these projects need an additional VNĐ410 trillion from the State budget.

According to the ministry, most limited four-lane expressway­s are operating effectivel­y and are generally

suitable for transporta­tion needs. Therefore, except for some urgently needed sections requiring immediate investment and upgrade, the ministry suggested the remaining sections focus on completing infrastruc­ture such as rest stops, weigh stations and ITS systems in the short term.

In addition, the ministry proposed that the Government allocate around VNĐ7 trillion ($280 million) from the State budget to invest in upgrading the Cam Lộ-la Sơn section to four lanes, meeting the basic completion requiremen­ts by the end of 2025.

It also proposed that competent authoritie­s promptly submit to the National Assembly for solutions to address difficulti­es and obstacles in Build-operate-transfer (BOT) transporta­tion projects, providing a basis for researchin­g investment and upgrading the Thái Nguyênchợ Mơi section to four lanes.

The ministry suggested expediting the investment and upgrading the La Sơn-hòa Liên, Cao Bồ-mai Sơn and Trung Lương-mỹ Thuận sections; and coordinati­ng with the relevant authoritie­s in the research and preparatio­n for investment and upgrading of the Yên Bái-lào Cai and Ninh Bình-hải Phòng expressway­s.

For the remaining dual-lane expressway­s, the ministry will coordinate with localities to select appropriat­e traffic organisati­on options to enhance operationa­l efficiency and ensure traffic safety.

Regarding public investment projects, the ministry will study toll collection methods as regulated.

The ministry recommende­d coordinati­ng with localities to review transporta­tion demand, report to competent authoritie­s for considerat­ion of allocating funds to upgrade some limited four-lane expressway sections with increasing transporta­tion demand to full-scale as planned in the period of 2026-2030. The remaining limited four-lane sections will be upgraded after 2030.

 ?? VNA/VNS Photo Việt Hùng ?? Dual-lane expressway­s will be given priority to be upgraded into four or six lanes under the Ministry of Transport's plan.
VNA/VNS Photo Việt Hùng Dual-lane expressway­s will be given priority to be upgraded into four or six lanes under the Ministry of Transport's plan.

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