On January 14, the Branches of the Land Fund Development Center are coordinating with 10 communes and wards in the North of Ho Chi Minh City to promote site clearance and land recovery to implement the Ho Chi Minh City - Thu Dau Mot - Chon Thanh expressway project, the section passing through the old Binh Duong province.
The Binh Duong Traffic Construction Investment Project Management Board said that the site clearance project has a total investment of 8,283 billion VND, and needs to compensate and recover 327 hectares of land. The project affects 1,613 individuals and organizations.
To date, compensation payment has resolved 910 cases with about 3,740 billion VND. Regarding land recovery, there have been 513 cases of handover with 172 hectares of land, reaching 53% of the area to be recovered.

Ho Chi Minh City People's Committee is directing communes and wards (Tan Khanh ward, Tan Hiep ward, Vinh Tan ward, Binh Co ward, Phuoc Hoa commune, An Long commune) to urgently hand over more than 3 hectares of public land in the area to deploy project construction according to plan.
Branches of the Land Fund Development Center focus on consolidating and completing the work of preparing land recovery dossiers, surveying and compiling dossiers to submit for approval of compensation plans for eligible cases to increase the disbursement rate. At the same time, accelerate the progress of site handover to investors to construct according to plan.
In addition, localities with projects passing through continue to propagate and mobilize people to agree to hand over land.

It is known that the Ho Chi Minh City - Thu Dau Mot - Chon Thanh expressway project has a total length of about 52.159km. In which, the section passing through the old Binh Duong province is nearly 46km long with a total investment of about 17,400 billion VND. The project is designed with a scale of 4 complete lanes, a road surface width of 25.5m, and a designed speed of 100 km/h. The route includes 4 interchanges, 21 expressway bridges, 5 direct overpasses and 14 people's underpasses.

