Tan Son Nhat T3 Station
The T3 terminal project of Tan Son Nhat airport, with a total investment of nearly VND 11,000 billion, will be the largest domestic terminal in Vietnam, serving 20 million passengers per year, bringing the total capacity of the airport to 50 million passengers.
The project is invested by Vietnam Airlines Corporation (ACV), starting construction at the end of 2022.
The project has basically completed the main items and is expected to be inaugurated on April 30, 2 months ahead of schedule.
The construction site currently has about 3,300 workers and engineers working continuously to keep up with the progress.
Terminal T3 is expected to be tested from April 24, 2025. From May 5, 2025, this terminal will officially be put into operation, serving all domestic flights of Vietnam Airlines and Vietjet Air.
Tran Quoc Hoan - Cong Hoa connecting road
To connect with Tan Son Nhat T3 terminal, Ho Chi Minh City has started construction of the Tran Quoc Hoan - Cong Hoa route since the end of 2022, with a total investment of more than VND 4,800 billion.
The main road is more than 4 km long, from 25 m to 48 m wide, including 6 lanes, along with two branches of 18E and C2 roads, which have been expanded to 3 - 4 lanes.
Currently, the section from Phan Thuc Duyen underpass to Hoang Hoa Tham street (1.25km long) has been completed and put into operation. The 4-lane overpass in front of Terminal T3 has also been completed, ready to connect directly to Terminal T3.
The remainder of the road from Hoang Hoa Tham to Truong Chinh is under construction and is expected to open to traffic before April 20.
When completed, the project will create a new traffic axis, synchronous with Terminal T3, reducing pressure on the gateway to Tan Son Nhat airport.
Xuyen Tam Canal
Xuyen Tam Canal is nearly 9 km long, flowing through Binh Thanh and Go Vap districts, and is one of the most polluted canals in Ho Chi Minh City.
The renovation project with a total investment of more than VND 17,200 billion, of which compensation and site clearance costs account for about VND 14,000 billion, will affect 2,215 households.
The project includes dredging 3.5 m deep, widening the canal bed by 20 - 30 m and building a wastewater collection system. Along both sides of the canal, there will be a 6 m wide road, 3 - 4 m sidewalks, with parks and trees.

Package XL-03 (from Luong Ngoc Quyen to Vam Thuat River) through Go Vap and Ward 13, Binh Thanh District will start construction before April 30.
The XL-01 and XL-02 packages (through Binh Thanh) will start construction before September 2, 2025. The project is expected to be completed in 2028, improving the environment, preventing flooding and beautifying the urban area.
Can Gio coastal urban tourism area
The project is located in Long Hoa commune and Can Thanh town, Can Gio district, with a planned area of 2,870 hectares, divided into 4 subdivisions A, B, C and D-E.
The total investment of the project is more than 217,000 billion VND (nearly 9 billion USD), with a population of about 230,000 people and the ability to welcome 8 - 9 million tourists per year.
The project aims to develop Can Gio into an urban area of marine tourism, resorts, smart with high-tech services, housing and hotels.

Recently, the Ho Chi Minh City People's Committee approved the 1,357 ha sea encroachment project. The total investment for this part is 64,425 billion VND, expected to be completed in 2031.
The project has completed detailed planning procedures 1/500, environmental impact assessment reports and feasibility studies.
According to the plan, the project will start on April 19.