Reporters from Lao Dong Newspaper were present at the Long Thanh airport project site in Dong Nai province to record the urgent and serious construction atmosphere at the project.
According to Vietnam Airports Corporation (ACV), component project 3 - part of Long Thanh International Airport project phase 1 (abbreviated as Long Thanh airport) has a total investment of more than VND 99,000 billion, including 14 bidding packages. Up to now, 3 packages have been completed, 9 packages are under construction, the remaining 2 packages are about to select contractors.
According to ACV, for package 5.10, the construction of the passenger terminal (known as the heart of the project, as well as the gantt road for the progress of the entire Long Thanh airport project), the consortium of contractors mobilized to arrange 4,428 personnel and more than 1,000 machines and equipment to carry out the construction.
Currently, the rough construction work has reached about 80% and is being completed such as water painting, ceilings, installation of aluminum frame glass walls in the central area and the station wing...
Regarding station equipment such as: luggage handling system, checked baggage screening system, train parking system, escalator system, pedestrian elevator, elevator system... are also being urgently implemented...
An officer of the Long Thanh Airport Project Management Board shared that the appearance of the Long Thanh airport project is changing every day...
Overview of the construction of package 5.10 of Long Thanh airport passenger terminal, the heart of the project:











On the entire construction site at present, the units are still maintaining the construction progress with hundreds of deployment teams, mobilizing nearly 13,000 experts, engineers, workers, laborers and nearly 3,000 construction equipment to speed up the progress of the packages with the goal of basically completing the project by the end of 2025, putting it into operation and commercial exploitation in the first half of 2026 in accordance with the Prime Minister's request.