Vu Quynh route connecting to Le Duc Tho - Pham Hung street is an important traffic project of Nam Tu Liem district (Hanoi), connecting with main axes such as Me Tri street and the route from Me Tri to Do Duc Duc.
The project is 1.4km long, with 6 lanes, passing through Phu Do, My Dinh 1 and My Dinh 2 wards.
The project has a total investment of 253 billion VND, starting in 2020. According to plan, the project will be completed after 450 days.


According to Lao Dong's records in mid-December 2024, after nearly four years of construction, the project has yet to reach the finish line despite having completed most of the work.
Hearing us ask about the construction site of the Vu Quynh road extension project, everyone in the area knew. Some people thought it was the construction unit coming so they ran over to ask about the progress.
Mr. Le Dinh Manh (56 years old, My Dinh 1 ward, Nam Tu Liem) said that construction work here has been suspended for the past 1-2 years. Machinery and workers have all withdrawn from the project site.
For a long time, the construction site became a place for garbage and construction materials to be dumped, causing unsightliness and affecting the lives of local people.
"We look forward to the day when the authorities complete the project, so that travel will be more convenient and the lives of people along the route will also change," said Mr. Manh.



The leader of Phu Do Ward People's Committee (Nam Tu Liem District) said that since the project was implemented, the Ward People's Committee has determined the origin of land use, coordinated with functional units of Nam Tu Liem District People's Committee to carry out site clearance procedures.
However, due to the implementation of new regulations on the Land Law in 2024, the project must conduct an investigation, determine the origin of the land and new unit prices.


According to the People's Committee of Nam Tu Liem District, the project's site clearance progress has been completed by more than 70%. Currently, there are more than 1.5 hectares of land belonging to some agencies and organizations and a part of residential land belonging to the people.
The People's Committee of Nam Tu Liem District has requested a first extension for the project until December 31, 2023. By August 15, 2023, the People's Committee of Nam Tu Liem District had organized the forced land recovery and handed over the site for project construction.
However, when the project's site clearance through 3 wards cannot be implemented yet, there are changes in the 2024 Land Law, so all policies related to site clearance must be re-implemented.
Currently, Nam Tu Liem district continues to request a second extension until the end of 2025.