Road expansion project
HCMC prepares to expand the western gateway 4 times
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Ho Chi Minh City - Vinh Loc Street is currently 7 - 8 m wide, and will be expanded to 30 m on a 7.2 km long section from Tran Van Giau intersection to Road 2A (Vinh Loc Industrial Park).
The 39 km long road in Dong Nai connecting Long Thanh airport is about to start construction
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Dong Nai - The project to upgrade and expand DT 773 route, over 39km long, passes through 8 communes connecting Ho Chi Minh City Ring Road 4 and Long Thanh airport.
HCMC to build Phan Van Hon parallel road 8.5 km long, relieve traffic congestion at Northwest gateway
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Ho Chi Minh City - The Phan Van Hon parallel road is expected to be built from National Highway 1 to Ho Chi Minh City Ring Road 3, with a length of 8.5 km and a width of 30 m.
In 2026, the project to open a road through 9 communes and wards of Dong Nai province to connect the airport will begin
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Dong Nai - The DT.770B road project, over 42km long, passing through 9 communes and wards connecting National Highway 51 and Long Thanh airport, is expected to start construction in April 2026.
Opening 2 routes passing through 4 communes in Dong Nai connecting Ho Chi Minh City with Long Thanh airport
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Dong Nai - The 25B and 25C road projects will be technically open to traffic at the end of 2025 and the beginning of 2026 to connect Long Thanh airport.
HCMC is about to expand Truong Chinh and Tan Ky Tan Quy streets to relieve traffic jams at the Northwest gateway
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Ho Chi Minh City is about to expand Truong Chinh and Tan Ky Tan Quy streets - two main axes connecting the Northwest with the center to solve traffic congestion that has lasted for many years.
Over VND8,000 billion to expand the main road in Dong Nai to 10 lanes, deployed in 2026
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Dong Nai - The province proposed that the Ministry of Finance supplement the central budget to implement the project to upgrade and expand Bui Van Hoa Street in the period of 2026-2030.
Construction of a 2.5 km long bridge connecting the South with the center of Ho Chi Minh City will begin on December 19
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Ho Chi Minh City will start the Nguyen Khoi bridge project on December 19, 2025, creating a new connection axis between the South and the center, contributing to reducing congestion at the southern gateway.
HCMC builds a 6-lane road connecting National Highway 51 with Ring Road 4, with a total capital of more than VND 8,300 billion
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HCMC - Road 991 (from National Highway 51 to Ho Chi Minh City Ring Road 4) over 10 km long will be upgraded and expanded to 6 lanes, with a total investment of over VND 8,300 billion.
HCMC finalizes the start date of 4 projects worth over VND18,400 billion to rescue traffic jams at gateways
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HCMC - The two sections of Ring Road 2, Ho Chi Minh City - Long Thanh Expressway, Nguyen Khoi Bridge and Road with a total investment of more than VND 18,400 billion will start construction in November and December.
Opening a road through 3 communes and wards in Dong Nai connecting National Highway 51 with Ho Chi Minh City - Long Thanh Expressway
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Dong Nai - The Huong Lo 2 project, over 15km long, connecting National Highway 51 with the Ho Chi Minh City - Long Thanh - Dau Giay Expressway, is expected to be built from 2025-2028.
Close-up of the road along the Te Canal about to be expanded 4 times, adding a green bridge and park
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HCMC - Ton That Thuyet Street is about to be expanded 4 times to 6 lanes, adding Nguyen Kieu Bridge and a park along Kenh Te, expected to be completed by the end of 2028.
Opening a road of more than 42km through 9 communes and wards of Dong Nai province connecting the airport
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Dong Nai - The DT.770B road project, over 42km long, passes through 9 communes and wards connecting the eastern part of the province with National Highway 51 and Long Thanh airport.
Opening more than 5km of road through the super ward of Dong Nai province in December
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Dong Nai - The Bien Hoa City Central Axis Road Project (now Tran Bien Ward) strives to open to technical traffic in December 2025.
3 Northeast gateway routes of Ho Chi Minh City are about to be expanded to end persistent traffic jams
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Ho Chi Minh City is preparing to expand National Highway 13, Dinh Bo Linh and Xo Viet Nghe Tinh - hot spots of traffic congestion for many years at the gateway to the Northeast.